IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE NEW
BOYS
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956.
JIM BURKE, PADS UP
Jim Burke Almost Certain To Be One Of The Openers For Australia
Says BRUCE DOOLAND
The success of the Australians will hinge largely on the ability of their new players to adapt themselves quickly to the varying conditions that apply in Britain.
He is A lot must depend on New South Welshman Jim Burke. almost certain to be one of the openers for the Tests and will face the English speed attack when it is fresh and has the new ball.
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work, this
Bucke
icft type of the Test Sclerions CONSE batunun 1 "ureveḍ an this boat.
He gained severni years lle has a short
time backifft, and cogisition this
after watches the ball right on to the exceptionally
Kusht
Mason bat. Combined with his intere coricentration
Mackay could! and correct foot-
To be called thunkt ensure ins elegant plave, in any sense
ablity Soft-hander's
for
11:
SUCCESS.
are
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Basically his play is of of the word Nevertheless this a deferelve nutute, but he cant cour
his past perform- also play sluts, and do so once | proved by he settles in.
He stays at the wicket Conditions
Fritadra T
at all costs, never loses concer not calirely new to Burke. Two tiation, and lets the runs come years ago he had a very success- where they nay. His slow play ful
By the Laneasine League, when he took his team, Todmorden 112 up anul WER the krui at Why Cup A woeful
b. will be a dangely leam Le Ausmes may meet.
FUT
Seas
criticisin him stane the ᏎᎸᎢ . Curing
bitt to the mutants Ars will be a tremen
should land behind the popping crease Mus cold have been the sulultum. but several
have told me that if umptres
they watch the front foot of the bowler, there
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no line ball observe where the pitches on the wicket; and Pis is absolutely necessary for giving lbw decision,
In
The rule and application, huve stood the test for a long time now, and I see no need to later. fere with it. These queries ml- ways come up at the start of a tour. Tyson get them to Aus- tralia, 1indwall In 1948-anti dous asset for wearing down the after all the umpires are there bowling
that the howler funds These neweomers, with Colin behind the he. Meber ald are Australia's brily
SHOULD SUIT HINI of starting
iver!
Should amassing a good total,
Loft REA spinner, Jock they fail to come up to standard.
Walon is another player with then the way will be open for great possibilities. Although he the Wiggle bow legs to make 20%
is not an attacking bowler like icarly attack on the stroke playk, the potions should suit
they did in + Jasl
The net time, Western. Austal. have Je reposentative in the team in John Rutherford. le ou longs to the "stori backlift Netwol", and has hudu RURİ
ku Australia but for a short time there lust Wil Over
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season, and to me he apperia 10 play too much from the cleare
Unless he cures this fault, coul
enskly Be his undoing when
playe
on Eugih wekels that ente the ball to play Unexpec TERRS
THESE VITAL GAMES
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"DRAG" CONTROVERSY
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How
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wel, do very
The T1 He coul
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ly t In way team with has ably to bowl
Agutuk doni". J'eter Burge Keith Miller's pace, and 190
wil delight arestatura
win Ba
Incil Maks play He has bud
a gred mnou in Austin, juo, but ་ ཥ་་
10 lurk enough
Berms
he
centration to gy on to a reully 10 Febre All too often pels out just when he is seeing well # he plays
The
in the Tests, he must overcome these leges
17 EE both way
MA mitment, this fall New South Welstand the subject
ceal af controversy over by drag Persondy I se mer luturn to this drug prola - kan, as the law stonkis at the
physical im
moment
ibility for
..y howler
1t these vital either fast low, to bowl off Clas visitors
the back foot Corexqurally every bowler drage
Over the line prior to delivery.
afford to have batsmen virtual
ly throwing wickets away
Ken
Another Kattenslander, Mackay, tans been knocking at
List
was suggested 3800 that the bowler's front fort
bla admirably. However, J think he will fut it more effec- nye to bowl around, instead of over the wickot, as he usually
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Velorián keeper. Manichocks The as his best tour of Britain but against the MUC in Ausdrukka, and toure the West Index. He is
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Burke ut Lord's for a practice with his teammates. -Central Prese Photo.
ROY PESKETT RECALLS THE DRAMAS
AND THRILLS OF WEMBLEY
A SHORT STEP SEPARATES TRAGEDY FROM JOY
The loneliest place in football is the dressing-room of the losing team in a Wembley Cup Final. Opposite, across the concrete tunnel which leads from the historic grass bowl, is the winners' enclosure-all delight and laughter, where flashbulbs compete with champagne bubbles.
But, after the first quick inquests, visits from newsmen and photographers, nobody wants to know the losers. Many a time I have watched as a player, his once brand-new kit now creased and clinging with perspiration, his world crashed before him, has been too tired to drag himself to the showers.
There have been 27 Anals less
for
the Football Association Challenge Cup from
overran
pitch and the and Ita polico escort rode into football history.
seconds.
from
full dyktig ing ball 30 seconds time, nud
'Bert
Turner, 91 Charlton, scoring for both sides within a minute.
2 the Stanley
CHARGED THROUGH at Wembley,
la that first day
1929
In that match Eric Bell was when the crowd
the crippled, but stayed on to score horse a goal. white
Fading from memory is that fantastle opening scene in 1928, when Blackburn Rovers centre- Because it has become part of forward, Roscamp, charged our history, and because of the Huddersfield goalkeeper Mercer almost priceless piece of paste- over the line, with the ball, less after the kick- board which gives admittance, than a minute the Cup Final provides more off. droma, tragedy, excitement, It that was an exciting start, jual otherManchester City supplied any
as dramatic a finish six years Inter, when Fred Tilson kept his pro- The Cup Final story is 11t-half-time dressing-room tered with memories which will mise ("I plonk two in in the and goalkeeper Almost everything second half") has happened at Wembley, ex-
Frank Swift, just 10, keels over cept that a player has never in a faint as referee Stanley been ordered from the Reld. The Rous blows for time. only men to have left "before the end" have been the Casualties.
and interest than match of the year.
SPORTS ROUNDABOUT By W. Capel Kirby never fade.
Denis No Tests
Sad news from Compton admirers is that Denis will not play until late in the season instead he tra payet of June as confidently anticipated a week ago.
As Denis walked round Lord's to welcome the Aussies at their first net practice there was no gloves us til Langey, but is a limp or visible sign of anything seriously wrong. good bat, atid gave the MCC of trouble in Australia. plenty
These to water with the old hands", provide a strong team who will give US some cricket worth watching
ensen
during H
TIF FOR THE WEEK:-0000 Men A underestimate any player. This
makes him twelve that he really is
In fact, he looked ütter than for a long lime, but I understand The Knee" has to pay yet another visit to the manipulative surgeon who is as anxious as any of us to see Denis back at the wicket.
Complote's chief finess tren- Live to to set among the rats of South before the MCC tour Africa, his wife's home, where it La sic he plans to settle when his playing days are falshed.
ford's Touring party leaving
Ar Israel tomorrow?
-
Newcastle the player
(COPYRIGHT)
FINISH OF THE 2,000 GUINEAS
The finish of the 2,000 Guinens at Newmarket on May 2. First was Mr A. G. Samuel's Gilles de Retz (F. Barlow up), second was Mrs E. Foster's Chantelesey (E. Britt up) and third was H. H. the Aga Khan's Buisson Ardent (P. Poinceley up).-Central Press Photo.
THE
WEEK-END
LAST WEEK!
GAMBOLS
YES, DEAR. BUT
ITS VERY EXPENSIVE
WELL, VDU HAVE TO PAY FOR THE
DESIGN
NO GAYE, DON'T THROW } TT OLD SHEET AWAY ER... WHERE ARE THE jecissors ?
THAT NECK LINE IS THE VERY LATEST FASHION
three
"It's simple. I shall delay competition for 1 serious
months," was John Disley's reply
To
my query about the dif- Heulty of being at peak form for the out-of-season Melbourne Clympka In other words no steeplechase racing for Disley until July
ANY OFFERS?
Lincoln City are not asking the moon
Inside forwards Tor Jimmy Garvie (20) Brian Birch (23), formerly with Mart- Chester United and Wolves
Garvie arrived at Lincoln via
and Preston His
leorge
Coventry manager Raynor, who left Sweden be- cause he was fed up with star- making for Italian poachers, has been invited back to discover and develop 1968 World Cup
Intent
"My place is here at home," said George.
1 ASK YOU
Os ani
I wonder whether we have seen the last of cheerful Chris Chataway
international track performer?
Whether Mel Charles, Ivor Allchurch and other Welsh ¡ internationals will be leaving the valleys for First Division heights?
Whether Ted Purdon and Ken Chisholm will be wasting away after being left out of Sunder
by Barry Applebyj
TO-DAY YES DEAR. THE NECK ISN'T THE SAME
BUT IT DIDN'T SUIT ME 90
ALTERED IT
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and Manchester United have made note of Scotland's most promising young right winger, Joe Hogan (17%). former boys' golf championship EXK1M1, But would Partick park? Joe's still at school and varally minded.
When Ken Armstrong isn't playing golf he's watching the big tournament players, which is just what the doctor orders for his recovery from recent lung trouble.
Chelsea's cecline in the second half of the season was almost entirely due to this wing half's absence.
Sports Diary
TODAY Motor Sports Motor Sports Club Spring Itally. New Territories and Island.
Lawn Bowie Division 1: KHGC v Recolo, TC V FC, IRC (Gold) v KCC, CCC v IRC (3)
DOC Y HKCC, KCC v CCC,
2: Recreto v HKFC, USAC V FC. koch v KDC (8).
Division 3: KCC v CCC, HKERC V PRC. HKFC v KBGC, TC v HKPSA. Boccer Stanley Shield Finals
TOMORDOW
Boccer
3rd Division: SolicitoIR VREME, 4.30 p.m. ARVI Taikou v Dairy Farm ¡¡¡V} 5 pm.
4th Division: B & S v University, 1.0 p.m.; Road Works v Dodwel 4.30 p.m. (HV): Watsons v REL (IV) 8 p.m.; Lane Crawford v Kìn,
Godown (HV) p.
Buvot
HRA Practies Shout at Kai Tak Range. 9 a.m.
For the most refreshing THIRST QUENCHER
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FRANCIS MILLENDE GREAT NORTHERN FANCY RED SOCKEYE.
SALMON STEAK
Bala Agenter IWIAK'A MANLAIÈR
Eleven minutes to go in 1952, and Arsenal, with Jimmy Logle on one leg (Newcastle skipper Three times have penalties Joe Harvey said he was tired been awarded: and three times out in the second half through
bren turned
picking they have
Logic) Into constantly
and Daniel nursing broken Roals.
wrist, hit the cross-bar, and the George Mulch, chunky 1tle ball goes over. Six minutes Preston North End Scot,
later Newcastle hit a post, and the first to face the ordeal of the ball goes in, spat-kick.
be
was
up
榧
In the previous match tween the teams 20 years Recall that sunlit day In
before, J.K. Richardson crossed April, 1936. Ninety dull minutes the ball for Allen to head into have gone, and neither Hudders the Arsenal net, and the "Over field Town nor Presion have the Line" goal went into his- yielded a goal. On, for the first tory-the
controversial time in a Wembley final into goal of the whole 81 scored in
and that, too, Wembley Anals.
extra time has almost run its course.
Then
most
The shadow of the Grat Zep- over the 1930 brushes pelin hovered big Young
final, und Alex James gel with the small Mulch who, Arsenal on the winning road bowled over like a rubbli, lies with a good "stolen" from ftat on hi# ince as referee free-kick-his first goal of the Jimmy Jewell whistles a penal-season.
a
ty. Up Mutch gets, and how Joo Bradford moored for near he is to missing his shot Birmingham (before they added is shown by the blob of white-"City" to their name) the fol- wash on the ball as it bounds owing year, crippled himself in down from the underside of so doing. and finished on the the crossbar.
wing.
AGONY IN GOAL
Forward ten years,
und the eyes
the newsreel of
the cameras dispute decision to
cold
referee's
A
give Blackpool penalty which starts the goal rush in the greatest ever Wembley Anal. Big Eddie Shimwell shows no nerves ag be bangs in the ball, but Man-: ohester United still win 4-2,
Is
It is 1954, and Ronnie Allen, of West Bromwich Albion, the third man to take a penalty. But before he can take it, an to his run-up opponent stops
that point out
the ball has rolled off the spot. And Allen has to stamp down
on
the whitewashed
before shooting home.
"divot" mark
Goalkeepers' mistakes have been plentiful, for has not Wembley been called "The 'Keepers' Graveyard"?
Remember the ball allthering off the shiny jersey of Arsen- al's Welshman Dan Lewis, to give Wales, and Cardiff City, their first-ever English Cup? Since then no Arsenal goal- keeper has worn a new jersey in the final.
by
Remember 1953, when slips and Farm (Blackpool) Hanson (Bolton) gave a goal to cach side In the "Stanley Matthews"
match, And the
thrills co Blackpool pull up from
1-3 down to snatch triumph, and
a winner's medal for the peer-
Answers To Sports Quiz
1. The 1,000 Quincas, the Oaks, and the St. Leger.
2. Six.
3. Two. Charlton and Arsenal. 4 Angela Mortimer and Ann Shilcock beat Pat Ward and Shirley Bloomer
in the Women's Doubles.
5. Είναι
6. Bhooting, baseball,
badminton.
and
7. It is a form of boxing where wech boxer standa "will in turn and allows the other a free punch.
6. Bankortball..
9. They wron
the FA Cup and were promoted to the First Division.
10. Hostales Khan.
The Arst post-war final gave us the mogle of Derby County's Carter and Doherty, the burst-
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Everything happens In final... but what a day it is.
WEMBLEY'S
28 FINALS
1823 Bolton W, 2 West Ham 1628 Nesvetle U. 2 Aston Villa 1625 Shot, U. 1 Cardiff City 1920 Bolton W. 1 Manchester C.
1927 Cardiff City 1 Arsenal 1929 Blackbo_1. a Buddersfield T 1629 Bolton W. 2 Fortanouth 1930 Arbetss. Kuddersfield 1931 W. Brom, 2 Birmingha 1032 Newrilo U. 2 Arschand 1930 Everton 5 Manolomber 1934 Man. C.
..& Portenouth 1955 that, W... West Bromwich 1930 Awe
1 Sheffield 1037 Sunderland 3 Preston N.E.
1930 Preston NE 1 Huddersfield 1939 Portemth 4 Wolverlumpla 1946*Derby C. 4 Charlton Alh. 1947*Chariton 1 Burnley
4 Blackpool
1945 Man. U
1949 Wołynin W, 3 Felonster, C. 1600 Aracriol à Liverpool 1941 Newestle U, 2 [ackpool 1982 Newestle U. | Areenal 1953 Blackpool 4 Bolton 1954 W. Dror, 3 Preston NE
Nervule U. 3 Manchester 1930 M'chester C. 3 Birmingham
*After extra time.
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