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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

MALAYANS 100 FOR 6 AGAINST SERVICES AT LUNCH BREAK

By "RECORDER”

The Malayan Cricket Association were 100 up for six wickets at the lunch break in the two-day match against Combined Services at Chater Road this morning.

Great bowling by Lipscombe, and Birley had the visitors five wickets down for il runs at one stage, but C. S. Walker and M. C. Kailaspathy altered the whole picture with a sixth wicket stand of 59, Walker being caught by Lipscombe off Withall at short square leg just before the lunch break.

Lipscombe's figures were

15- bail that broke in from leg to 10-6-9-2. shafter M Shepherdson's

analysis wicket Mainyun

3-39-3 anx! Birley's

Was potled by the

The Army bowler's

captain, H. Sheppard, knocking

three muccessive [ows

off him

in the first over

Sheppard

and G

Ditunery

Sheppard, who had been bat-H. quite confidently, especially O

THE SCOREBOARD Malayan Cricket Amoolation, First Konings Sheppard, b. Birigy

Днилесу, st. Lipscombe

20

Carz

Lipe-

ぐ Lipscombe

H. E Webb, Lipscombe Shepherdson, b.

་ ༢ ༤ ་

in the flist eight over, was next go at 37, clean bowled by

later M Birley by

Four rus

and the Malayans were Arstve wicketɑ down for 41

the MCA's upening pan, jooked | Kirkham Wid ick befur 10

settled when Birley quite confortably Lipscombe struck On the

as be

combe

C. S. Walker, b. Withall

T. Kirkham, low, b. Birley C. Kallampathy, not out

Extras

ball of his fifth over, Dauncey being stumped by Car

C. S. Walker hud meanwhile M reached out t

play a shorter led down and was joined by The latter took u The Malayans were two Kallapathy

Webb Jong time to start scoring and a wickets down

H.E

of bowlers thne was clean tawled on the next change

WEhm take over from Birley ball

al the pavillon end kept the vering rat down

STRECK AGAIN

I have aas 29 for 2, bag and

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31 Lipscombe struck again with confident agith Withall pin

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Tung Wah Free

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Under

The auspice:

Ridhuspatty dul not look 10x1 ves In the latter's Brst two or the overa and could have been caught at the wicket a KAMI. Lendl cateli

Walker Wod. in the mean- white. scoring steadily (1) angles. The fielding was superb Intel good late cuts and well-

Inned drives seldom reached the boundary.

Kaitumpally Anally antiled himself that he had got the

up The first

MIN

Tung Wali Group of Hospitals, the fourth antal Adaleti menure of Willall and opened Meeting of the Tung Wan Free

the inatch Schools will be held at the came off his bat as he pulled a S.C.A.A Stoalu. Caroline

[ball from Withall over Notare on November 20, and 28. E, into De Voeux Head, and December 2

Hill,

was

13.

Power

יו

Total (for six wickets) 100

S

29

Chuu Eng Cheng, Gurcharan

Burton anch B. J Slugh, Nagish to bat.

Fall of wickets; 1 for (Dauncey), 2 for 39 (Webb), 1 for 91 (Shepherdson), 4 for 37 (Sheppard), B for 41 (Kirkham),

for 100 (Walker).

Bowling to date;

Birley Withall Power

Leading Cricket Umpire Retires

London, Nov 13.

Frank Chester, the trading

BATTLE OF GIANTS

Ewart Potgieter. 7ft. 2in, South African, gazes down at Gft. Sin. Canadian James J. Parker in a clash at close quarters during their ten round Heavyweight contest ut Harringay Arena, London on November 15. The result was a draw.—Reuterphoto.

Stiff Standards Set For British Aspirants To Olympic Games

By JOHN DAVIS

London, Nov, 20.

OLYMPIC QUEST

TRACK EVENTS AT MELBOURNE NEXT NOVEMBER WILL PRODUCE OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES

Says STAN TOMLIN

In no sphere of sporting activity have world standards risen with greater rapidity than in track athletics. World records are being made · and then broken with such regularity that it is extremely difficult to en visage what may happen in a year's time at the Olympic Gaines at Mol- bourne.

In

The prospect of runners from Britain is, however, particularly interesting. the course of a very intense season of international athletics they have had oppor tunity to compete against a great many of the world's best performers and it thus becomes possible to nominate five who will be serious contenders for Olymple track titles.

диа

"

when

Champlon

his

The only ond of these to | Lundy (Australia), Chatuwpy ; ever, the British Common break an official world record (Britain) and Tobori (Hungary). { wealth

frid Add to this the fact that he powerful finish always makes this year has been Chris Chat-

Ic established new has been defeated only once him a dangerous opponent for figures for the Three Miles this SCTION in trrternational the best at 000 Metres. (4,828 Metres), and despite matches

representing defeat by Thoros

(Hungary), Britain, and it is not difficult to must certainly go forward as claim that Hewson is a tume to real Olymple prospect, to im-be considered for Melbourne. prove convincingly upon the fifth place that he filled in the 5,000 Metres in Helsinki.

WIDE RANGE

POWERFUL FINISHER Derek Johnson is yet another Olymple prospect although his Fourth in that race was Gor-1938 performances were much don Pirie, who during the past less distinguished. In the early year has not perhaps been so part of the season Johnson won

was prominent

expected same very fine rtzes, including This is because he has had on the 880 Yards national fle, ana

und experimental mason,

has recorded อ victory against been running over wide range of distances, with the emphasis rather upon those shorter than the 10,000 Metres which seems likely he will now con- centrate on for the Olymple Games.

80, he found K pro- muent place in the world rank- ings at 10,000 Metres and put up a world best performance for one-and-a-half miles (2,414 Metres).

Even

For the 1,500 Metres, Brianı Hewson may well become the fourth Briton to succeed in the 23-year-old tallar has been running re-

Olympics.

These

This are tough times among the British athletes who have the ambition to compete in the Pricket umpire, has decided for Olympic Games in Melbourne in 1966,

The size of the team, which will be chosen early next year, will be governed by the number of athletes capable of reaching a certain standard, as listed.

mardium-puerd Jog TAROT of health not to seek At a press conference held break bowler, Trplecing Lips- į nominations. to the first-class at the Tung Wah Hospital, it

the Naval Yard end umpires list for 1950, the MCC reported that about 2,300 after the latter had bowled 15 announced today. would participate in the meet- jovers, wasn't treated with par- Chester was first appointed ing. The Hon. C. K. Haw-eular respect by either Walker

Test umpire

In 1924 and has king, Secretary for Chinese or Kadapathy and, with Withall oflelated in every series in Affairs has consented to per-bring hit on occasion, the score

England since that year. He form the Blog hoisting core- erept steadily up to 100 when has stood altogether in 48 test mony and the Hon. D. J. 5.Walker was caught by Lips-matches. Crosier. Director of Education, exambe a shout square leg. The Chester will be 80 in January, will distribute the prizes.

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Two inspired efforts "against And what tough list. The out the Sunumer between the the clock" brought best workl Selection Board have token & Board and coaches of Olymple times at

1,000 yards (014 rendislie outlook in getting the team "aspirants" to provide ar Metres) and 1,320 yards (1,201 standards which they think will: much help as possible la près Metres) and at the popular Ona fruining. Britain's Mile (1,000 Metres) he became give competitors a reasonable Olymple chance of getting into the first athletic team Is experiext to the fifth athlete in the world to six placEA.

༩༨༢-༡༩ Aumber betwen 30 and 38. - A beat four, mipulge (The other, gotabit inclusion may be High four Art Bannister (Britain), For

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British Empire and Common- seconds, the Ilgure set is 14 wealth Games in Vancouver minutes 2 seconds. Gordon Pirid | last year. and Chris Cholaway, who finish- rd towth and Aith respectively, returmet 14 minutes 18 greands,

VARYING OPINIONS

kon

Wells. who settled in New For [ Manathon, Zatopek Zealand after the 1050 Empire was the

nly man at Helsinki Games, has

the New whe ot

within the two hour} Zealand High Jump ulic for 20 minutes now

prescribed by the past four years. His New the Board.

Zealand record of six feet 81⁄2 Juches Is within reach of the These are just two examples

standurd of achievements demanded by fald down by the Board.

of six feel 7 inches the Board to teTriutc that no "passengers" are sent half way There are varying opinions round the world on a hopeless about the policy of preparing

for an Olympics which, le large number of countries, are being held out of season.

quest

The stambords set for the field events rules out the possibility of British representation in the men's Hammer, Discus and Javelin and the women's Shot, Discus and Javelin,

PREVIOUS

SYSTEMS

а

Britain will have only three full-scale Internationals next Summar and will continue with other International competitions until Inte October.

work.

nine

Germany, who may be ent- By this adoption of a list of tering a joint East-West standards

Ger- the Board have departed from previous systems mam team for Melbourne, sp- in plenty of of picking a team of Olymple parently believe

hard

have They "possibles" Instead they have

international named 38 men and eight women arranged who have reached or approached matches. the minimum performances set.

its

The Board too will base selection on known ability and the likelihood of producing his

team manager.

Inter-School

Football

Fixtures

Following are the Inter-School Football Fixture

Sunday November 27

Balor

Them last but not least, there Is John Disley, the 3,000 Motres national steeplechase Champion. Dialy at 27, Is oldest of Britain's stars, but he has been. running better than ever before and in an undefeated mmer summer of competition has besten most!

runners in the of the best world in his fourlic ovent. He might well do to again next

year,

These are all

capable and

Germany. Then he contracted experienced athletes whose a bad altuck of tonsilitis und Olymple quest though he eventually get back ly planned to for the high

formice thai

to competition, he was not abla to recapture the speed ho had previously shown. He is, how- i will demùnd.

will be thorough- make them ready quality of per- the 1990

Games

England Often Strike

Me As Without

A Team

A Heart

Says ALAN HOBY

Here is football's most baffling mystery. Why is it that England sides so seldom play with the fire and passion Wolves showed against Moscow Dynamo?

When Billy Wright and his gold-shirted squads rage' into action under the floodlights they are playing for England to the last ounce of flesh and blood.

It doesn't matter a Russian lost 2-1 to Wales; beut Ireland rouble whether they have been ¦(a poor alde) 3-0 at Wembley. having a tough lime in the

WANT TO KNOW- League

or are forced to play I want to know why fine- two reserves.

players like Wolves goalkeeper At such moments Wolves are Bert Williams, and Jackie Man- all heart.

Whether it la Dynamo, Honved or Spartak, defeat is a word which has been deleted from their vocabulary.

strike for

heart.

KOL

sell of Portsmouth; currently the best left-back playing, pan- not get a place.

Jimmy

Hall,

and

· that

got

Above all, 1 want to know who was responsible for pleke; By comparison England often ing Blackpool's Bill Perry at me ab a team without outside-left while dropping the They make neat, black man who makes so many open- La Salle ♥ SFX Polles "g" Boun-board moves but when it comes ings for him in his club side... dary Street at 11 am. Bat. 8.N. to getting the vital goals they Stanley Matthews? tancock.

Louis y Foot Bun, Happy Valley pack the punch of a rose petall

And what havo No. Dat 1135 pm. Red, Major I think the time has come for Dickinson, Jeff Erick.

the selection and direction of Bedford Jizzard Chathorn By Joseph's, Happer the England XI to be put under Matthews hasn't? Valley No. 1 at 11.15 sm. Sammy Twang

o merciless microscope. King'a v Wah Yan HK. HV No. 3}

ENGLAND'S BEST at 13.15, um. Ret. Cheung Yong-ring, valler No. 4 at 11.15 m. ad, hink dominating personality

Aberdeen v Q Elisabeth, Happy

also think Yeung-fal.

modern soccer is Wolves mana-bitars Wilves when the Wan Clorenti Y 51 Stephen's. Happy Valley No. 6 at 11.15 m. Better Stanley Cullls.

derers represent England, there' W. Letos.

And I am convinced that is little hope for the future. KQY Bre.

Cullis, Napoleon of Molineux, So bring on Bian Cullis, I say La Belle St Lour. Police "should be made boss of Eng--and let him get on with the Boundary Street at ip .m. Het..fand's best.

Job. N. Hancock.

kingv Tak Yan, As Boundary Strees at li a.m.. Wong Wah-kay

Intermediate

the

players are scarce-but until there. Is soma poitled moat pulley, and until England teams in play with the same. Oght ana

Let me say at once that this a personal choice. I have nover discussed tho matter with Queen'" v Wasimi Govt., Happy Cullis himself. Yet:----

Ref. Valley No. 6 at 10.18 ..

Who has the priceless gift of Twig Nal-brun,

team rise St Joseph's Junior Tech., Happy

London Exprem Servier), ki

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strongest Master and at 10.18 a.m. Ref.casion?-Stan Cullis Perez Unfit To

Barretto.

Defend· World Flyweight Title

AL the other end of the scale Russla, who may be safoly described £15 the challengers to the usual Ameri-Aberdeens 13 Wah Yap HK,

Who knows to a fruction how best form in the actual Olympic | Sun supremacy in the Olympics, Hape, C." Blake,“

Valley No. 2 al 19.15.m. to adapt team tactics to any crisis which may flare up during tests, sald Mr Jack Crump, the will engage in only one Interna-

tional contest,

SEX v Wah Yan Kin, King's Park For that they

a match? Stan Collis Board's Honorary Secretary and will make their first full-scale am. Red, on

Balerina v Clementi. Happy Valley Who forms with England cap- visit to England for a two-day NOE 12 10.15 am. Bar. Ng Chun- tain

Wright the anest

KA partn match at the White City, Lon- wing.

In Tootball?Mr

Buenos Aires, Nov. 21. "For example it on athlete

Junior Wantial. (y2 KOV, KOV Bahool S. C. again...

Argentine Flyweight Pascua does not wish to compote in the don, on August 31 and Septem-

Ground at: 11 km, "Rec: F, A. I recognise there is differchice Porez has asked the National Amateur Athletic Association ber 1-China Mail Special,

bolweon running "makeshift | Boxing' Association for a prò" Championships or in an Interns-

Balesians Tak 'Yan, Arty. “A”

'n tongation of the official denalinis tional match that will

Boundary Street at io am. Ref: England side and managing. Wong Wak-kay.

club debar him or her from going toĮri

before, defending his World tile *Wan Van Kin Island Road, Happy.

also, appreciate that Waller

Iro Espinout of thì Wah Yen 10k v. Musang. Happy manager, has not only carried Peter has still not recovered: Valley No.3′′ al' 9.30 am." Xx.jout a thankless Job with from the sprain to his right George Joe.

Stark v St Louis Happy Valley patience and perseverance but thumb which the sustained in his No. 130 m. nodig H. Laat is obviously destined for big fight with Danny, Kid of ther

Philippines. Put I

Champion's manage Valley No. 8 at 8:30 8.m. 1987, Yừ

WEDNESDAY. NÓVEMBER 10 England's recent remilia road: thinks Perez, will be ready" "tot lost 1-0 to France; drew 1-1 meet Espinosa in the ecoond half; Pack at 3.30 p.m. Ret. F. Mabwod, with Spain; lost 3-1 to Portugal; of, December-Franco-Pres

not

outat

Melbourne," said Mr Crump. Test Players Rest Valley No Fat Loan Be Digby Winterbottom, the England Resim Philippines,

"It will be up to the athlete himself who wit be completely

Hyderabad, Nov. 21.

at liberty to decline invitations India and New Zealand cric. for international meetings it, in keters, engaged in their first his opinion, acceptance prejudice ability to produce the in accordance with rules for the best performance when needed mecies. The five-day match is Discussions will take place dise to end on Thursday—Reu- during the Winter and through- | ter.

would Teat. hote, were resting fo-day, 81 Joseph's Junior Teck, Happy, thing, zuil want to know why The

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