PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OF GOOD GAMES FOR RUGGER FANS TODAY
By "PAK LO”
For the firet Saturday of the senson there is a plenti- ful supply of games on both sides of the harbour, spread over practically all the main grounds with the exception of the Club ground.
There are two gaines on the Kowloom. side on the Army ground in Boundary Street, between 27 Brigade, and HK & K Carrison (Island) starting af 4.15 p.m. and on the Police ground in Boundary Street the Police are at home to the HK & K Garrison (Mainland) at 6.00 p.m.
All the games on the Ink All flugude as the most interest- kung sido kick
ing match to watch, The Club
al
identical tue of 5.00 198, 50 pack could not be said to have Quit 1210 Kowloon Nik
the chance to see two comply te Kurs, whasle it will be 40- Jamente lu sko more that full match in Hongkong.
The outer
Kum
Club
at Sekun0, K Navy V
shene on Wednesday, but against
Awake side they their feet.
the Club bucks show a major change. Roberts moves up into Line centre of the three line at fult wack by "A" y 4B Brigite on Happy being replaced
Prus will strengthen the Vatley, Club "B" RAF
Club attack enormiaisty, but also | Position is out due to injuries.
However, they should still win
tika game.
The Club | 19" versus RAF cura cutita e, Anland is one of those completely The Island side full matches, sl LUND
much have the services of Southwick
As he I doing
knowser biguity,
here, but out
boy tul Cons. A practically all the rest are newcomers. Clue "1"
song pack, and like the "A"
RAF MainADERİ 011 The Navy Budut Causeway Bay,
Probably the most mursting i une With the Popee Garrison Manaund Tur
l'olue skiewka, and have hud need mux
ziew
and though they are being tremely tay But
UKIC
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bly
chances this sennon,
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a very kimi centre three li, but unlike the "A" the
They Ve Janito mce, are use fairly strong.
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al serum half, so that the back d.vision should go well, thigh tou Wus nec sul a trige rus jel they Meted
# 30-0 rack up
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wings
In hrt, I would say that I will not be long before the "A" 402K1 *}} wings are switched, On Kiwi play the Club "B" would sem to have a slight advantage, eithay prove
setest HEME
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thus ulel
AT 134UAN.
RE 1427 10: Mairyligi
Veloth tr they the whole of last
NO INJURIES
KAF Kame the
Pinelge ime ne i ot year's back
To the
Police. Moonland also have a
strozobe Police team, good
nd Lie semuk! mueve a hard tight be will.
TRIAL MATCH
4- Lad
Having wen in action against the Club in a lum telt the ben week, i was not greatly impressed by them, The threes are fairly
bul
cutiesti 201 present, and from repants 10- Gevel of the willy
uf 27 Brigade the Latter must go in with the odd slightly in Qeir favour.
Hongkong alle I On the would select the Club "A" and
THE CHINA 'MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1956.`
SPORTING ́SAX
ANELING COPIPESTION
PRIER
HEAVIEST CATCH
By Reg. Wootton
JIMMY CARTER SAYS
New Blood Is
Absolutely
Necessary To Infuse Life
Into Third Division Clubs
By
ARCHIE QUICK
The Third Division clubs are to renew the fight for an alteration in the constitution of the two Sections. Or, at least, the Southern Section are going to. Chairman of Reading FC and Chairman of the Section, Mr Jimmy Carter told me that with three exceptions the Southern clubs are in favour of four Sections.
They would each comprise lifteen clubs, making a total of sixty against the That would allow the admission of twelve new clubs, and Mr Carter present 48, said he was of the opinion that this new blood was absolutely necessary to infuse bir into the Sections,
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"We were Itt down tast the ABOU cd be cheily a defence which have predominat- sumuner by the Northern Sec-otest to th policy
these last ten years or an fkn clubs", he said. "They hud majority of the clubs of all-out
CASE IN POINT
*
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Terry O'Connor, On The Olympic Way, Says This Is:
Not A Sign Of
The
I was watching Chris Chata- way and Gordon Pirlę training when the American sprinter Dave Sime ambled
over, cow-
boy fashion, to the centre of the track.
"Gee, these boys really givo themselves Д workout," said Stime, who is currently une of the fastest bumans on earth. When an athlete like Sime.be broke or equalled five world
as many week?--- inika
ike this it must meari soinething.
records
to
As if excusing the strenuous efforts of our two top box-office athletes I pointed out that the English climate was helpful middle and long distance run ning. I hoped he appreciated the warmer clime of his own
country was conducive to world-class sprinting.
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INTERESTING STUDY
Sune is an interesting study for this column which normally deals with uthletes who competing in Melbourne. Ho would almost certainly, have qualified for tho Olympic Games if a log injury had not pulled him up len yards out in the American final trials.
He had been Injured wecka previously and
Erte out long pass to his other would lot
in
FLITE
Honnie
Times
fostr-
Delaney,
minute
LWO com-
mller. Ireland's Olymple hopes in- volved in the usual aquabble between their ssociations
OIC of
100
a last minute change of heart, Altuck for more goals even if
Even I do inean sarrifelng some- Mr Taylor pointed out dust and we were staggered, the Football
lsheide-forward,
Albert Laage: Manage thing in the process ment
Commillee wanted
Quixail, woN a case in point, Tix time has come
In town the oth day was for yours be played as a defen change. when clube like Peterborough, the League's now longest-serving | sive fourth half back sprayire munts: "I knew only a miracle
Boston, Kings
Mr Lynn, Secretary-Manager. | Wigan
forwards. Hastings, Kidder-Taylor, of Shotileld Westnesday Headington,
Now he has changed | Metres," Albert minster etc, should be admitted Gates at Hillsburynigh this zeuson full that.
gets up SAR to League status. The present have averaged 34,600
compared
red attack and goals in plenty have True, been a reward, as well as | Third Division clubs' spectators with last season's 28,000
ure heartily sick of seeing the
By the Fuat regnfring
his place Mesday
in same vid einds year after year.
this season, but layl
England's representative eleven, Change auki novelty ure re- campaign they were fighting Mr Taylor said: Suddenly glued if we are to survive." auccessful picanation battle, Mr Albest realised that the defen- Taylor told me be was vertaal the publie would rather see a 3-4
One club which is thriving-
an
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ertertainment
division with, së fal, no injuria,, except on the playing pitch-ls | score even against their own rate In the JOB Wirts
Will Southend United. Their Sup- | than a goalless draw. "It is gols again be seen, but will soon be 'porters' Club.
matter without being that Having for Englund.
given any representation on the value”, he said. club's Board.
Are raising Also the Mistikogel have the
week for the services of Cakewell, who after average of £350
parent body during the winter a long time off que to injuries lhs. They hold whist drives. returns to the scene. Navy dances, sell the programmes and the other hunt art, as was but rubber cushions, ran sweepstakes to be expected,
wellket than ete but when they applied re- usual, stad witn
the exceplug eently for their Chairman to be of Lloyd und Dufty
elected to the United's Director- newcomers, and have yet to ship they were refused. meliše uowri into a workmanlike aude.
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We've A Hope At Melbourne!
By W. CAPEL KIRBY
ย
Do you get big bright spots before the eyes? you're suffering from Olympic goldmedalitis, curable only by the application of a little common-sense and refusal to swallow some of the syrupy guff being poured out by othejams who should know better.
In 1918, and again four years later, I predicted no gold medals for individual British performers.
WI
A GREAT BLOW
Ten matches went by before
thetr Unitext
flest registered win, and when it came 4-0 -eight of the agang Reading eleven players who started the sub in the first wan
sting i the
were
The
departure after so many years as manager of Mr Harry War-
Coventry City was
ren
is
to great blow to the club, and I understand that Mr Warren Legotiating for two of his old players to
follow him to 1210 Midloads.
One sad story
#t 1 beard Southend was of the club's old centre-forward Cyril Grant. The former Arsenal and Cardiff City player was not retained at the end of the season. One of his children has gone blind and the O ter is criouly ill, while Cyril himself has had to turn to for brick-laying. He told me his domestic worries were too great for him to be able to concent- rule on football and find him- self another club.
the
A Melbourne, I wen 510 1 shouki like to share Brio cospang ott the
optimism of river walbobs who starit,
vistalle Ruid stacinist Our wily Jeal Kold medal Britain in the rowing events. hope for 1v56 Timp top-
kins, Behast who, I regret to
BON, fios
But nal
been obbling un
crews
after seeing finish no
our
better than
官
number of ocher abiette events fourth in five finals at the last
insud of concenrating sutely
on high jumping.
Insa
Wan Austin
Mar
even
prosturing a than their
amazing Olymple title-holder,
duckstill, We (0 forget fading a winner of our ranits for the women's sprint
Kiumes, while the Russians, re- presented in only two finals, earried off one gokl and two silver medals
Some
More goals, bigger crowds. The Dismal Jimmies who have day--when wmateurs been crying out about the "lost" are amateurs and States do not million spectators from League control the
ut sporta their football have had their answer countries-Britain, 100,
Attendances mayo for this season. win a gold medaj.
THE
WEEKEND
have risen upon last season, and
"GAMBOLS
I'LL CHOW YOU THE FILM)
0%
OF OUR HOLIDAY
BREAKDOWNS British probables ure wi- predictable. There's indepen- den Gordon Pirit, who shies al being d.se.plied by officialdom und has been prone to break- GOWAN AL kning Buch caused him to be market absent at the Vancouver Empire Games und tite European Chuubplot- ships in Berne two years ago.
Then there is a big quesdon mark
against cheerful Chris Chataway, authough
he
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type of fellow who would drop out of the team if he didn't
ise coal to he lask rather than risk mattonai prestige,
Who, then, are our best gold medal bots? My fancy is for
two Yorkshiremen-run-for-fun Derek Ibbotson, a track natural The thought he "huck a bit of 10ck" breaking The four- lauto mile barrier, and dour, „powerful-finishing Km Wood, who could, do Bannister any timo ho 'wished, but le saving it all up for Melbourne, jer se
not
PAST THRILLS Before I became # "gold modalitis" one, let's face. St
Apert
froen thono beloved dumb friends Foxhunter, Nizefolla and those other intór“ nationally famous horses, forgetting their brilliant riders, the last tima
Britain collected 1930 when Harold Willock won
modals was fold the 60 kilometre walk and that sobedy quartet of cruzarter-
milers--Wolff#, Rampling
· Roberta ¦ and Brownthrilled us by their 4 x 400 metres relay victory.
Comparing this season aguin with last, 301 First and Second Division games have, at the time of writing. produced 582 goals whereas last season the first 300 matches produced only 512, Third Division scoring has also risen,
sive role he win adoptingg was already occupied in the nationali side by Johnny Haynes, of Ful- batas, attel tanit Diere was ro place for a second player of that style in England's attack. He switched, and both the player and the club have benefited by the change"
Talking of England's repre- sentative teams, did you notice that the Army's goalkeeper, Alan Hodgkinson, of Sheffield United, gained i
place in the Soccer is gradually returning
Umier
skto to play Don- to the simple orthodox methods mark in Copenhagen? That was that built up its original popu- undy in the natural sequence of Larily. There is greater hope still things. Anny goalkeepers nl- for the future, for most of the ways get this honour. Ile- member Simpson, Merrick, younger players who are forcing their way the front are not ¦ King, Anderson, tire by the hide-bound rules of Martin, Younger?
Thames or Wyo
2 Draining this
3 Such a race!
4 Motor
5 Strength
út Vapour
7 Petrol Bler?
8 Holds milk
Wade
10 Lots in air
11 Such a Bire
12 Has a rod
Rotation on back Page
by
Will It now seems that Sime never compete in the Olymple Gomes In two years time he plans to become a professional baseball player,
I
ho asked him whether would have had the same am- lation If he had made
the American Olymple team, Natur- ally I was thinking of the new Olymple rule which
an
nska athlete to swear he has no in- tention of turning professional
A CRAZY RULING
"That is a crazy ruling and I don'! think any American athletes will sign," Sime told me.
own
Baron de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olymplads. Even Julet famous
the im- phrase: nortant thing L to compete has little link with modern
cality.
Olympic football champtons Hungary have decided to with- diaw because they fear defeat. Now I hear the other finalists at Helsinki, Yugoslavia, might not take part.
Yet the British chosen from England, still make their £12,000
will trip.
In fairnesss I must admit they are not the only athletes being sent to Melbourne who have Bittle chance of finishing in their final groups.
responsible for raising money to rend Ireland's beam to Melbourne,
Thoro
the
arc many Irishmen who are worried whether NACA will 1190 money for athletes who belong to a rivai association.
:
NO SUBSTITUTE
What disturbs the irish, evên. more is that old trouble-spot-- Northern Ireland. They have two stars in Belfast who have chanco of winning gold medals high Jumper Theuma Hopkins and
boxer my weight Jonn Caldwell. The affference la that pretty Miss Hopkins will represent Britain, while Cald- woll goes as a member of the Irish team.
Whoever sulá that bater- national sport cements friend- ship? 1 think Dave Sime crys talised the those who
truo
thoughts
of 140
compete in
Olymple Games
when he
called the famous General Mac- Arthur phrase: There is no sub-
stitute for utctory.
Answers To Sports Quiz
1. Table Tennis
2. Princo Obelensky.
3. Jummy Sood, who Loft Charlton Athletic last week. 4. The five rings symbolise the five continents linked by a
to common allegiance Olympic ideals.
5. Six
the
1.
6. It should be classed as a
"bot" service,
7. Soccer, golf, yachting.
the soccer 8. Hungary WoD
championship, and they beat Yugoslavia.
J. 2 T. Hearze (b) Mirn Lambert Chambers, (c) Charles Buchan,
4.
I think this is the right utli- lude and should be the policy
Ireland, of course, have their 10. of our
They still have British Olympic unial troubles. Association, Instved, our athletes too many associations affiliated are being told to sign but at the to different international organ- same time are informed that itisations. means nothing.
I am certain Jones, Fraser,
that such 1 ruling was rever In the mind of
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Most of Ireland's leading athletes such ឆ four-minuta miler Ronnie Delaney and hurdler Eamon Kinsella arc affiliated to the Amateur Athle tie Union. But it is the NACA who aro members of the Olympic council and
they are
they
(a)
Twice. He lost to Drobny in 1954 and to Low Hoad In this year's final.
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In their opening match Lo Birmingham Wednesday Sandu FC were berten 14-3. In their opening match this season they won-14-1.
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