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A LEFT TO THE... CHIN
·THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1955.
Pat McAteer (Birkenhend) the holder of the title, leads with his left to the chin of his South African challenger Mike Holt, during their British Empire Central PreERS Middleweight Championship fight in Johannesburg last week.
Photo.
RADIONIC HEALING WAVES
Old Lady's "Magic
Baffles
Racing
Box" Men
An old lady's "magle" blick box that seems to turn also-rans into winners—
by "remote control”—is baffling Britain's horse-racing men,
The "magic box" is in 7-year-old Miss Mabel Lloyd's 20-roomed home at Somerton in Somerset. It contains coils, a condenser and a resistance, has seven knobs outside.
no electricity.
It took like a 5 set aliness And cure it AR R £UR the claim-can transmit with nu bestial, no valves, and needs
ONE hair <>! the "hening waves" to a horse 100 horse Nolting else.
miles away. This box,
Yet with only that one huir diagnose a horse's weakeries or 140 "gunde 1. thr box-so
I sank,
CUKTA
Four Square Is The New Defence
Says STANLEY MATTHEWS
There is a new design for winning on the Continent --the four-square defence. The South Americans started
it and now the Hungurlans are changing.
We saw it exploited by the Spaniards at Wembley
but here the plan misfired.
The niva es de sequare, sip the
danger of the short pass because
defence to meet the new metuke he always buy a 50-50 ounce of from fatal powert-wing thrusts the ball. and a munch-packing man
the middle
The dorp-tying contre-Forward stunt.
Artil US
which
panc two years apa appearing
This is how the plan
posed to work.
he right Do
The contre-ul
1 Chr
fall
man
Under this scheme the short pass to the wing would fail.
The move ts bent this close-up defender would bo the leng
is through ball, The fast winger Fikes this press He can burst His jawny and cut in for goal.
the opment can be beaten on
1 sup- The two backs
the wingers
start is
Explaine
But the
long through pass
and the wing-badi must be 100 per cent accurate
back to make
m de-
the fourthunt delivered at the right speed. If the ball is short, the back
If it is too enn intercept. bong the centre-half ca
came neross to cut it out.
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There are Cross COVER fener. The back's job as lo stry with the winger and keep ton quiet
NO NEW PLAN
i hest you
"That's new jalan.
Now
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years
BKO."
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I agree But don't most
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these foreign plans start in Bri- remember full-backs remember
lying wide I also
wing-nalves stndag way out to mark the opposing wingen
But in the new version there
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defence.
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Is this four-square defence good plan? It works if
CROWD BOOED
JACK GARDNER AFTER FIGHT
Birmingham, Dec. 13. Jack Gardner, former British
in Heavyweight buxing Champion, wig boord out of the ring at the a Embassy Sportsdrome hero lo- tho night after ho had been award-
"Radionie therapy" is the scienlife term used by MIGS Lloyd to describe the "cure."
Hundreds of racehorses have been treated with it. They in- clude all 60 t Mr William Smyth's stable 1 Arundel
Castle.
Among thep owned by the Norfolk.
ate hockey Duchess of
SCEPTICAL
Sald Mr Sinyth: "The Duchess dirt arranged for the "mogle box" treatment. I was sceptical, "AI mid-summer alt our | horses were
hopeless. The Box" Pretly
discovered most of and
them had liver trouble
stomach weaknesses,
We investigated their food and found the stock of oals was ut fault. Before that bit of trouble we had won about six races, Since we have won 27. It makes you think.
Some Trainers swear by
Up at Newmarket Harvey Lender said:
trainer
"I am Arm believer in Miss Lloyd."
Then he spoke
of the case of the horse Anglo-Iranian, which showed great improve- ment according to
rumours, after
treatment.
racecourse
"magle" box
be-
Sald Mr Leader: "The "ngle box" treatment certainly
the talk of the race- came courses. But I have no facts to go on to say whether it
did improve Anglo-Iranian.
"I have had no other *x- and a perience of the "box,"
lot of people say it is bunkum."
"HEALING WAVES"
I is claimed that the magle box will cure people As well as animals-and jockey Dick Francis declared that its "heal- ing waves" got rid of his chronic hay fever.
The way the box" works is explained in a pamphlet, which bears the name of Miss Lloyd and Lady Morshead, wife of Sir Charles Morshead, the Queen's Librarian. It says:
"Just as one tunes in twice wireless set
desired to the knocked lo the canvas in the station, 50 radionie operator first round and Anished the tunes in to the wavelength of gory any part or any nerve of the
potient."
backs are Just enough to chase ed a ten rounds points decision und catch the winger, even after over Kitione Lave of Tonga, they have been beaten for the Gardner, who
bali
There are advantages of having a defender lying on top fight with his face 4 of an opponent, He cuts out the bloody mess, left the ring to a
storm of Indignation.
Lave, who hung his head in disbelief, when Gardner's hand was raised, got the ovation of a to the Champion as he went
Thailand
Badminton Team dressing room.
The man
who
makes tho "We have "magic" box said:
operatora
Misa 213 20 much Mabel Lloyd."
He
curly- is 51-year-old, haired Mr George de la Warr.
He makes tho mysterious boxes nt Д laboratory at Oxford. fight.
The laboratory employs 12. Gardner, who meets Don
£12,000 a year, Badminton Team Cockell in London composed of some for the British
next April and costs Heavyweight asked: "Where does the money
The uproar continued into
To Play Here the announcement for the next.
The Unity of Thailand,
of the best badminton players title, was almost knocked out income from?" He said: "Portly.
in Thailand, will arrive in the the first round.
from
from
Colony on January 14, 1950, to Within a minute of the start Wimpole
three matches
play a series
of
announced
against Hangkong.
This was Executive
at
my wife's practice
Stroot and partly
of the ho was on the floor for first line in his career. A right known people."
and el-
Committee Meeting
ting chop put him down of the Hongkong Badminton As-ough he rose immediately he hod little idea of what was A. M. going on.
Lave made another
sociation at Marina HONG
yesterday. Dr the Hon
Rodrigues was in the chair,
The team will comprise mem-attack and
hurricane hit the former
a syndicate
Fald:
You
arc
in
well-
not
Q
an
qualined doctor?! He replied:
No. By profession I am archllect."
He claims to cura racehorses allments and people's all- menta 23 well by "remote
bers and four men players and Champion with a succession of control" tord of the boxes
two women players. They will lefts and right Gardner again The
stay here until January 21.
sank to the Canvas and was only just Up at t
the count of all
It was decided by the
ing that two matches would be
mesto
over. Britain" require only ONE hair or ONE spot of fterwards a dejected. Lave blood-and they set to work
played in Hongkong on January al missed my chance
16 and 17, and one match will
111
de la Warr says every 1\"ɑhortal""" body
as
be played in Kowloon on the first round. I sull think well as a physical one-and
Jontapay 19.
the Oght was mino but the tiness develops first in the
I was also announced at the free opinion is the one that ethereal body That, he mys meeting that the closing date counts and
where the raaglo box"
Zenfor the Schoolboys and School Gardner refused comment effect.
giria Badminton Championships on the decision, China MEMIL
Special
Swould be January 7, 1956
M
takros
AROUND HOLLYWOOD
MARIO LANZA'S COMEBACK FILM "SERENADE"
IS MAGNIFICENT
Says MICHAEL RUDDY
Beverly Hills.
Mid-December in Hollywood and perfect weather after a few days of rain. Smogless skies and bright sunshine. The terrace at Frascati's on Sunset Boulevard was crowded with agents, writers, players and press-agents hunching under the palm treen
In the "Garden of Allah" swimming pool across the road, four hardy souls were basking in the sun-drenched water and I drove over the speedway to Warner Bros Studios to lunch with Vincent Price playing the manager in Mario Lanza's comeback film, "Serenado" which bears little resemblance to the novel by James Caln about an opern star who falls on evil ways in Mexico.
before
Als fiTBL
Cheerful, ebullient, Mr. Price, Cooper and Burt Lancaster in have brought John Bentley from sald he WAS going back to "Vern Cruz". Joan Fontaine, London, and for a week he is Mexico for Christmas with his Vincent Price and a good sup-doing testa wife, Mary Grant, who des-porting caste with Lanza, now Hollywood film is announced. signed the costumes for "My ih grest form.
While Edmund Purdom, battling Three Angels" and "The Vagn
In the divorce courts with his bond King."
estranged wife. Tito, has left MGM, and will do a movie with Linda Christian, accused of being the woman in the case.
Sign outside
il
Barber of
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So much so that he declined "Paramount Studios boast an offer of $20,000 for one song
to He was that they have the answer
offered this afteen Lanza in their Oresto Kirkop minute engagement to sing
Figaro from
"The who sang at Covent Garden be fore coming to Hollywood," said Seville" at the opening celebra→
Hollywood Price But this I can tell you hotel, the Seville. All expenses Five Beautiful Costumes!"
tion of $20,000,000
Mlama carboret: "Six Dancing Girls! I've never heard voice to
pare
with Lanza's In this paid. film. He is magnificent.”
EXTREMELY FORTUNATE The actress who was too sexy Born in St Louis, Missouri, for BBC television is doing her
That man with the plano and the condelabra, Liberace, has a Price studied ul Yule, then look second Hollywood movie. his master's degree in fine arts Valerie French is the girl with shining white Cadillac to match at the University of London and William Prince
as the young white tails and tuxedo. But it suddenly branched off to the adventurer in "Secret of theatre
"I played in Victoria Treasure Mountain" which she will take more than mere bally- Regina with Pamela Stanley at describes as a poor man's "King hoo to get the people in to see his first fim, "Sincerely Yours." Gate in 1933, he said. Solomon's Mines."
She
wasn't which I found far from sincere "Then did the play in New York too keen on doing it but I augand yawnful in parts, Reports with Helen Hayes. In both gested to her that working was
for better
than being on layoff that his TV nim was not popular unsalaried und
sho has Britain deeply disappointed
do from moved
Liberace. "I hoped to the Hollywood
in Britain next year," he tour Studio Club into a villa above
told me.
"Now I don't know.” the Sunset Strip, work is essen-
Footnote:
homo He'll stay tial.
where middle-aged millions
the
cilses
tunale."
extremely WILY
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The Warner Brothers gamble, a three million dollar bet, will probably pay off. "Serenade" is in cinemascope and colour, has Mexican scenery, a fiery Mexi- can Hotress, Sarita Mentell Still the British invade Holly-love him and his Mom La the who capably handled Gary wood, Universal International best cook in the world.
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