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HOW TIMES CHANGE

HE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1956.

STEEPLECHASE

One Is No Longer Asked To Make A Fourth At An Olympic Tennis Match

Says DEREK JOHN

How times change. After watching the Melbourne Olympics and its high-powered organisation and publicity, compare 1956 and all that with 1896, when the first of the modern Olympics was held in Athens.

Listen to the words of Sir George Robertson, Q.C., the only surviving participant of the Athens Games, an undergraduate at Oxford at the time who had won the hammer-throwing event against Cambridge three times in succession.

"I knew Creek and had al-1 ways wanted to ace Greece so 1 dreided to go to the Games, Like the rest of the competitors | hell over the net. I went al my own expense,

"On my arrival, I wat nsked, to play town tennis for Britain, although i eculd hardly got the

ARMY FOOTBALL

Major & Minor

Units League Standings

"Britain hyd only AX petitors in all the evența. We won first places and several seconds."

Canadien

Sic or something or other

TRAINING RECEIPE Roger Mal oneuve, lee-hockey player рубуда tying

tuck with Engl

1

Haroutgay, the Real tr.

recipe working

-Lockupy

fidence in stopping Alex Buxton in the fifth round. Buxtons is solid puncher. Bul Turpin Was so much the his old self that Buxton, noored An the first round, did not lund one sound | blow

If Turpin can prove he con take it he is my tip to be the next world champion,

The all-conquering MCC term

enthusiasın

South Africa to And han unprece fented height.

that is good news for cricket's exchequer.

rub have whipped up cricket

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Says Roger: "Tufting great'l

developed

Hoger en hit the

The following are the Major fuck at speeds over 100 miles nu hour. Fos purty plice

and Miner Units league soccer standa November 28:

to and Belding, he fears telephone directórica in

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Major Unite

(half.

Afkr five matches the team

have already bulit ap a cash balance of over £3,000,

1: wns the peak of an ople golting year. Peerless Ben Hogan had carried the United victory on that Canada Cup Jast

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work honours.

Bul

one doubt

remalon, man

WEIN for the third time-he twice overwhelming.

Amerian relinquished the crown--and champion, The automaton, the for further inscrutable Hogun, laden with

trophies,

glory; cheques and turned bu a rure sulle ond murmured "Boy, They really wanted me to win!"

Thie

fresh Irugnent of the Hogan legend is told in the latest ot George Houghton's Light-hearted geiling chronicles, "of Addicts Through the Ages (Museum Press, (s).

Turpin

take a punch? He ha never proved he could even in peak. Then it was never necessary. Turpin always got

Ray Robinson atte

Best

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who

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unbeatable

SOLID PUNCHER $2 Certainly Turpin showed infinuch of his old fre and con-

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Sports Diary

TODAY Boccer

Summer League: South China ? Oymnastica (cal.). 8 p.m.

Cricket Major Units knock-out competi Lets,

TOMORROW

|

Houghton quotes the anony- mous newly-wed golf midiet who gravely laments;

"We'd love to start a family, but how can we consider it with golf balls de fd a time?"

The date for the world Litle ight between Pascual Perez, the Argentine World Flyweight

Boxing Champion, and Hitoshi Misako, of Jɩpan, will be decid- ed after Perez' bout with Con- rad Mornya in Buenos Aires on December 12.

Perez has until December

12

to defend his title.-London Ex- Athletles ШКАЛА Executive Committee press Service. Meeting. Conference loam, Educaŭon Department 6.30 2 in.

(COPYRIGHT)

MATTHEWS NEARLY SCORES

beats

A shot from England's outside-right Stanley Matthews (left) Yugoslav goalkeeper Beara but right-back Belin (2) runs across and clears from the line in the international match at Wembley, on November 28-Reuterphoto.

1 University award?

2 Olly and place

3 Longest circum-

forence

4 North or South?

NAMESAKES

INSTRUCTIONS: Fill in the spaces against

of the eagh clues below with a word related to my life. The letters in circles spell out thu name. Who am It

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CATHAY PACIFIC

Baan para wpengguna wj EDEMEDIA

Chris Brasher won an Olympic Gold Medal for Great Britain in the 3,000 Metres Steeplechase. Dis- qualified for alleged interference, Brasher appealed, was reinstated.

Picture on top shows Brasher during the race, positioned second from left. On extreme left is Erie Shirley of Great Britain, and on right Ernst Larsen of Norway, who finished third. Behind Larsen is Sandor Rozsnyoi of Hungary, who finished second.

Picture at bottom shows Brasher clearing the water jump ahead of the fleld on the last lap of the steeplechase.-Express Photo.

Fanling Draw For The Bill Gray Trophy

The draw for the first round of the Fanling Mixed Foursomes is as under. Matches will be played over 18 holes on the New Course for the “Bill” Gray Trophy on handicaps ruling at date of play.

Three eighths of difference be- Bronze Division:-Mry & Teo 35+22

stroke tween aggregate

play net 7. handicaps on each side will be takai,

First Stound

Mr and Mrs J. 3. Leitch v Mr and MIN B. R. Goumba; Mr_xxi Mirs 1.

Railway Cap Old Course: Winner was Mrs Cowell and runner-up Mrw C. Brown,

non Cup New Cours:-Winner was Mrg D.

3. Basto V Me and Mia D. L.. Anders | Miso and runner-up Mr A. Duffy,

sun; Mr and Mrs J. G. Brown v J. F. Pertinezara J. C. Sturden; A. A. Lupen/Mix . I. Guardian v Mr and Mrs W. C. Itung: M and Mrs K. M. Almao V Mr and Mrs 11. Small; Mr had Mrs E. J. Cowell v Mr and Mr L. Goldman; Mr and Mrs H. Main v T. F. R.. Waters/Mrs W. Sowden. Jones; Mr and str J. D). Clogue Y Mr and Mrs S. 5. Gordon; P. J. Orit- tist/Mima J. McNair v Dy and firm W. Tu, Mr and Mes W. B. Foster Dr and Mrs K. H. Black: Mr and Mrs. H. Lung, V E. M. Wiseley Mr M. Gray; Mr and Mrs N. X. brown v Mr and Mrs Y. K. Wang: W. J. D. Cameron/ir G. E. Willer- Lon V Mr and Mrs A. H. A. Ponių; Me and Mra F. D. Hunter v Mr and Mr A. D. Dulty: Mr and Mrs W. Stoker v Mr and Mra N. P. Downle; Major and Mrr J. Stewart Reakes | V Mir and MM 0. D. Smart: Me and Ara R. Firkins v My dad Mr■ A. V While; Mr and Mrs L. 2. Robin v Bev and Mrs T. R. Jones,

Hyes into second round; V. 8, Woo/Mrs D. Ale v F/11 Kim Hall/ Mrs J, 11. McCann Major R. T. Dwyrr/Mrs J. W. Browett v G. E. Wulerton/Mrs J. D. Cameron: Mr and Mrs J. F. Shoemaker v Mr and Mrs Juhe Wat

Winner:

Running Bogey

Silver Division:- Miss J. McNair ote down.

Bronze Division:- Mrs J. A. King four up.

Mitchell plate: Winner of the

Mira R. bert nett eoTE:

Firkins 100-23 nett 17.

flandicap ReductionE

Forsgate 35/37._ Mrs | Mr. M. 27/21 D. J. Rendall 32/29, May B. Finen

AROUND HOLLYWOOD

I'd Be Lost Without An Audience, Says Jerry Lewis

By RON BURTON

Hollywood.

Jerry Lewis says he'd be lost without an audience, and that's why his film sets are never closed to visitors.

"I'm like the circus clown who looks for the one unsmiling face in the crowd," Lewis said. "Then he tries to make that one person laugh, usually knocking himself out in the effort.”

Lewis sald the rule prevails formance. She knew that shoeing apari. Their longsat today at Paramount where he could have gotten away with separation to date was Iwo recently finished "Hollywood ¦ making a few meaningless signs | weeks when shit wort to or But," starring Dean Marlin, | for the blind deaf girl to feel. Northern California fox 1500145 Anita

Ekberg and Pat Crowley. However, this wouldn't have in her latest Aim for Warner course, viewers of Lewis' | suliṣfied Miss Crawford. rehearsed (and sometimes [1]-

Fustend she took rehearsed) antes for flims can't the

lessons in expert, and

Bros.' "Buffalo Grass."

"And the

only teaton Mike didn't come with me to Modesto for the short

was because

was he had a common for a TV

Valentine A. really laugh but have to remain var guage from an

Becker, quiet. However, this doesn't worked on t unill the bother Lewis.

satisfied that she had mastered "Just one glanico DL their it for the Bim.

to The compliment that warmed

show and couldn't get out of i she said. "He just turned down a role, Inoldentally, that would

faces and I know all 1 nced her heart came after the scene have meant going to Broadway.

know," he explained. "Ard.

remember, I've just got to have with Miss Stars had been shot

It would have conflic.ed with

an audience. It's the only way with a representative of the my work in 'Buffalo Grass,' so I can test a gag—or a silunllon. | Blind-Deaf Institute observing ho skipped it," I'm a comedian. That means it.

Miss Mayo said she and her

must have on the spot renction." The representative told her husband realised that his back-

ANOTHER REASON Lewis said he has discovered that ho "comes alive" when he has an allence, and that this is another reason-besides lost- ing gaga for permitting visitors un his set.

camera

he

Was Amazed

her ground was in stage work and Then he added, that hers would involve motion proficiency. with a Uttle smile, "You have a

Picture work. When they were light lisp in your Mille finger." married, they agreed that they would never be apart because of work for more than two ог three weeks, she said.

lasted

Virginia Mayo and Michaci O'Shea believe that their nine- "When I know there's some. year-old marriage has one behind that

because the longest they've been makes a big difference," he apart has been two weeks, suid.

"I and myself playing to "Separation because of wo k them.

feel it [

makes the is at the root of

Holly- many difference between a perform- wood domestle troubles," Misg

wouldn't like At one once i

Mayo Fald. "I honestly believe that's vital. Besides, I like to that

separate cafeers hove

people around, anyhow, i harmonize with marriage 50 like them."

long as husband aid A wife Lewis Isn't fussy

stay close to each other,

“Our agreement is working as we're concerned," Miss far no Mayo said. "If one of us has an out-of-town assignment, the other goes along if it's possible. Oherwise, it's no assignment.

"We've

stuck to that agree- We liko "--United

can

ment. Press

Richardson Loses

About the size of his Audio lot nudience, "It's the separation that does lie just wants someone to watch it. When a husband and his what's going on,

wife frequently work far away "Fivo persona or 500-1 from cach other, it's hard makes no difference," he said. accept and cftcn Jeads to the Welshman retired with a "And there's only one draw- difficulties,

badly cut aye after eight rounds

to

Londen, Doc. 4. Nino Valdea, of Cuba, defeated Dick Richardson, of Wales, when

back to having an audience on a The O'Sheas, who have a of their ten-round heavyweight lot, I guess, They can't laugh) { three year old doughter, [bout et Hare ngay Artain hero out loud, and I love to hear Catherine, are very engey about tonight.—Reulen. people laugh."

Com-

Joan Crawford says that one of the most treasured pliments she has received on u performance involved her slight Isp.

after i The compliment came

of Her work in "The Story Eşiler Costello," which Was filmed in London as a John and James Woolr

for production Columbia.

before

Miss Crawford began her role in her ypleni matiner by first sipdying her part for several wecks

Any camera activity Wi even scheduled. This is the only way she feels she

for a has prepared

role properly.

I wouldn't have it any other she said. "I've been get into the film from this fold ibat much of what

Miss J. McNair 14/11, man | Wha H. R. Cleland 10/10, Mrs D. M

Cox 33/33, Mias P. Mirams 25/24. Mr W. P. Birtwhistle 15/13, Mrs

Small 24/22, Ma K. H. Black / Mrs A

Duty 30/40, Mra E. C. Richardson 20/20.

Handicaps Acquired Mrs G. M. Randall 38. Mre Eugerde So 30, Mrs H. D. Neve 36, Mr E. The 22. Mr Mariorie Foge 20.

Conditions of Play for The Old Dragra's Cup for 1957 and for the Captain's Cup for 1957 wil be posted in the Ladies" Club House of an early date. Players are asked to please note the changes made in the play for there two major competi.

ticns,

Byes to eccond round: - Major and Mrs W. Teg v Mr and Min D. Black Mr and Mrị A. W. P. Cox y Me and Mrs J. B. Macmillan; Mr and Mr. J. J. King v Mr and Mrs W. S. Birtwaistle Dr. Choti B. OLYMPIC CHAMPION Plenderleih v Mr and Mrs I

F

.Jluck.

CAPTAIN'S CUP

The following aid the results of Captain a Cup monthly queliners played last week-end:

G. J. Mary

1. J. Daly

vid Course

A. M. Kennedy

D. Sha

F. R. Zimmern

Q. E. Willerton

80-10=Nett 20-

79 7 +

11. Smell

7 Brown Bi

#1-1=

N. A. Anderson

W. J. D. Cameron ..

F. Stokes....................

92-2

3. D. Cague

91-14 847

Mrs McCormick

Retiring To Look After Baby

olit

L

Melbourne, Doc, 4.

Mrs Pat McCormick, 26-year- California diver who to-

It is necessary for Mem. day won the gold medal in the Mary, P. J. Daly and A. M. Kennedy

Anals, announced

gh-board diving

to play off for the Qualifier on a date Olympic to be mutually arranged.

New CourRO

Goldman ....

J. H. Hamilton

H. R. O. Hubble

W. C. Choy

3. E. Richardson

N. P. Downie

.......

sve od

her

I

lost-that is, there are lots of preparatory work is sometimes

what may be considered little things' that are missed by all but the prac vr.

practical "Now. In

in this

picture I play the part of Margaret Landi, and there's one scene in particular that is dramatic and sensitive... and calls for one of the little things I consider so important,

THE LITTLE FINGER "Heather Stars, a new, young actress is a blind and deaf girl in the scene. In the scene-ps well as in the whole picture-I have to use the hand sign language

of the deaf."

Mias Crawford pursued thl

with janguage

her

usual intensity until It presented no barrier to MA Accurate per

Inter-School Soccer Fixtures

to The following are the Inter- JF. Shoemaker (Winner) 18-9-58 victory that

77-170 withdraw from competition to School football ixtures (Hong- 82-12-70 devete herself to looking after kong Section for today and

Sunday: 63-15-10 her nine-month-old baby boy, 80-18-70

WEDNESDAY, DEC. A She said that training for six Dell73 84112 hours a day did not leave her

funtor Challenge Cup 66-11 much time for her

|_St_Loude v Balesians, No. 1, 4'p.m. chlid. She to Glen

Paul

Victoria T, v Island, Road, No 3, coach of the Ameri.

4 p.m. (Leung Yuk-10, No. 4, 445

St Josephaly Wantsal

S. MY. Gerrard

"All, players are advised to make an occasional shock of they chabs whit is

married

| playing a round as veral cases of McCormick, Olymple team.

p.m. (Trang. Nai-brun).

Wah Yan ti y Queen's, No. 3, 445 pum. (Sgmm Hitler).

loạt clubs have reorntly been repost- Pow ed. In the event of a players club Can being missing from la bag, 11, 12 The

young Canadian stone- mediately reported to the offer in won the bronze medal in the: suggested that the should be imgrapher, Irene McDonald, who

SUNDAY, DO Đ charge. Shame Shui Police Station.

event,

told

Benlör Challenge Cup journalists |

Wah Yan 11 V New Mathod, No. her tears: "I am so diz, il sim.. (Sgt Pratlett),

*Kings V St Joseph's, No. 1. 11 mm. (Cpi Leyligi

Chat Aberdeen, No. 4, 11 a.m2 (Cpl. Melatosh).

LADIES' SECTION

DWTS

Sankets not to be second,

The following are the results of the Ladies' Section golf com- petitions played during the was because of my second dive" month of November at Fanlings She had had to make two tries The November qualifying to complete her second dive, round for the Captain's Cup, out of the series of four, anxi played over the New Court had been ponailsed in the event, was won by:

Silver Division, Mr W. PRE Dkriwhizile 83–15 most: 68;

Bronze Division. Mrs A. Duty

· 101+28 -nott }78, jog

Qurer's Bt Stephen's, No. 0,11 630. (Make Young-al),

· Intermediate Challenge Cup Victoria Sparkly Warm HG, NO. Si 2, 10 am, (1/C51 (19135aana),

New Method V: Queen's No. 5, 10 ** Gainesos. V. Khan, No. 5, 10 am

Clementi 2. Bt Joseph's, No. 4. 10

HONVED VICTORY ), Striptan

Barcelona, Dec. 45%

Those Hungarian Honved"4th, Round, postponed from Nov, 21.

CAW, Pabbi 13-18 094 (771) Mes 37 Mootball team today? defosted: Bt. Louis V, Queens 'No, 5-10.a,mu

BOLQU. Madal Cotupéflijn.

*November 8: Bölver Division?

[Meg" stabb i wai. tha gwincite

the Barcelona fear, in 'mn overi (Chung: Mooniwlar),

At half-time, Bretafona ReBalm Mas

Give Him

Cooperi

Socks!

EXPRESS ANNUAL

South China Morning Post

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