CAPETOWN TEST
BIG LEAD BY ENGLAND IN THIRD DAY'S PLAY
Capetown, Jan. 8.
Helped by the fine spin bowling of Johnny Wardle, (five for 53), England with ten wickets in hand led South Africa by 185 runs at the close on the third day of the Second Test here today.
South Africa were dismissed for 205 shortly before ten in reply to England's first innings of 869. England, with a lend of 164, did not enforce the follow on and were 21 for no wicket at the close.
Week-End
The
Cricket Teams
Wardle, the Yorkshire loft
arm bowler, bowled consistent- ly on a pitch which took some spin.
John Waite, the South Afri- can wicketkeeper,
scorer with 49.
top
The pitch
completely lacking in pace and the bats- with men had to trouble
attack. But England's speed
light intelligent bowling and
restricted the fielding severely rcoring rate,
was
$1
Hughes, D W.
been following have selected to represent their res- peeth clubs in League cricket game over the week-end:
ПКСС
Owen
1st Division "Scorpions“ (Hornej v RAT: H
South Africa, for three overnight, batted unconvincingly Leach, T. G. C Knight in losing their remaining seven
Stanton, T. A. Pearer, F. A. Welist, wickets for 104 runs today. The F. Howarth, V. D. Robert, A Perry Cat, J. DMC-ast four wickets all of which
Gregor, 12th Man: J. Waimi. Neurer,
J. Smith. Umpire: P. J. Hari.
"Wanderers (Away) Army XI. M Stevens (Captain), br
Coombes, JH, Walsh, P. D. Boughan, P. J. Maddock. J A. Anderson, P. O M. Taxkr, A. N. Other, M. Daniel, J. Purcell, T. Walter.
KỰC
2nd Division Hornets' (Away) V IRC: SV 01 (Capt.), N. Hart Baker, K Hunter, T. Lo, R. Williams, N. OL Z A Hulbert, D. Goddard, M. C. Hung. F. Kermani, C. A. Ship Scorer: Mrs Ship. A. Rowley
fell to Wurde, went in the
of 2 runs. Roy McLean sh some early aggression in scoring 42 but his Innings lasted almost two hours. Russell Endean batted (12 hour 40 minutes for 17 helped add 52 for the seventh wicket with Walle.
South
Africa added 54 runs. for the loss of one wicket in the two hours before lunch when they were 105 for four,
They were 108 for six at tea but then Wardle's spin bowling finished of the tallenders. Clive Van Oxford Ryneveld, the former University Blue, defended stub- bornly for just
under three hours for 20 runs, Umpire: J,
Umpire:
2nd Division Warpe (Home) v Army South: E. C. Pincher (Capt). Arnold, C. Hampton, N Cartledge, J. A. A. Smith, a. Wilson, B. Crazky,
N. Papere E Mandai).
O Shaw, C. Eather, Res. J. Doggtti. Scorer: Mr Banish, Arculii.
RAF
1st Division (Away) v 130 p.F/O Lee, Fly/Sgt Welch. Taylor, Cpl Bley, Cpl Crock, SA Chi McGowan, SAC Henderson, SAC Mason, LAC Luster, LAC Jotợn,
12th man: LAC Netin
LAC F Holland-Merton: Scoret: Umplee Mr Welt.
MC Divisiu Home ་
ap-A R. &m
and Hornets Kitchell. 6 A. Khan, S. K. Khan.
1 R. Mahtabin Kitchell. I.
bin Kitchell, i
A.. F. Ebrahim,
A
N
Adein. X Nazarin,
U. 1.
Rumjalin Other: Umpire: My 1 Maliland: Scorer: Skippy Arculli
Дестето
THE SCOREBOARD
England-First Inalngs 369
South Africa-First Innings
2nd Division (Away) V Army. Tayfield run out
[THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY
OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALLIST · HOME
Judy Grinham, 17-year-old Olympic Gold Medal swimmer, is pictured with her proud parents at home in London after her return from Melbourne. Judy. a Back Stroke Champion; says her next move is to And a job-but she's not sure what kind of job.-Express Photo.
SPORTS VIEWPOINT
Five Years As Reserve
To A Star Can Be An Awfully Long Time
ever come.
Says ERIĆ NICHOLLS
1957.
Five years as reserve to a star can be an awfully long time. You begin to wonder if it isn't all a waste of time whether your chance will But in your heart you realise that the club manager is a fair-minded character, and that when the opportunity presents itself, he will see that you get a fair chance.
ever.
It happened at Old Trafford to Mark Jones, Manchester United's brilliant young centre-half. Jones remained content with his lot. For as he puts it, "I was at a great club, to me the best in the game." Jones waited, while Allenby the players were not thought Kent's member of the sport's Chilton, now player-manager of of as individuals
National when a
Executive, Conrad Grimsby Town, held the first decision had to be made. If it Jeschke Gre sponsoring A team position, seemingly for
was good for the club then It nation-wide petition. Already was right But his chance came.
90 per cent of the players As he
And every youngster who approached have signed the knew it would. For Uniled are
ever went to Highbury quickly potition which is likely to be a good club, a happy club, a learned one thing. The only placed before the club which
Executive looks after its thing that
mattered was the next month, club
Victor Bama, the
former Charlton Athletic, That is why the young Mark
too, may world champion, was est 10 14 Jokies chose Manchester United,
not be one of England's most sign in the sport's top county, successful clubs. But over the Middlesex. after gaining four
He was English years, they have built up a fine followed
quickly schoolboy
by all the cops, from
Internationals offers from League clubs.putation as a happy club Laurie Landry, Eddie Hodson that knows how to treat its and by Alan Lindsay, a highly players. A transfer request at successful "aponger" who the Valley is rare indeed,
admits, "eponge la ruining the gume,"
(M. C. Cowdrey 101, T. C. Evana 02, D. C. S. Compton 58; Tayfield five for 130).
Kee
D
J. McGlew, c. Cowdrey,
b. Laker
14
T.
Goddard, c. Evans, 1. Loader
18
H. Keith, c. Evans, b. Loader
C. B. Van Ryneveld, 2.
Wardle
25
6
R. McLean, C May,
D. F.
Statham
42
J
Waite, Wardle
Evans,
40
R. Endean, b. Wardle
J. Watkins not out
7
8. 10 p.m. thary:
in XI-D. E. d'A. (Capt), L. J. d'A. Remedios, A Noronha, A. M. Prata. Guterres, H. P. 1. Opork, 1 Remedios, C. A. Remedios, N Sousa, R D. Nunes, W. McGran A. P. Pereira.
Remestice
}
E
Heine, b. Wardle
0
A.
P
N.
Adcock
C
Evans,
Wardle
11
Extras
Total, all out
North-A } Prata. F. Noronha, A. A Aluneo. Castro, J. M. Banta, A. A. dos Remedios Joe, FM Correa, ( 3. Noronta, C. A. Yvanovtelt. 1.. da Luz, E. Lameiro
Inter-Club Match
1st XI v 2nd XI on Sunday, Jan
XI-AA
Prata Capt A A. Aloneo, D F
EJ. Noten Basto, A. A. the Nproniia, CA Yvanovicli,
Castro, Remedios Jr. P. M. Correa, C
Loz. E. J. Loureiro.
Umpire: 8/8. W.
Scorer:-A E. Osmund.
Friendly Game
i.gu
Spayed
Sunday January 6 Premdent's XI v Captain's XI 24 R.C.C. 11,30 am
President XI R. E. Lee, V Fairhall, B. Camell, P. Wood, B. Crozier, N. Hart Baker. D. T. P. A. Itall, C. A Ship Ren. J. A. A. Smith, W. Blythe.
Captain's X1; D. Coffey. F. Find Jay, W, Bell, A. T. Lee, K. Lo,
B. Hullert, R. Williams, K. Hunter,
players.
United
famous. Were
Bul more important, everyone spoke highly of their good treatment, and no-one seemed to want to 17 leave the club.
205
GLAMOUR CLUBS
Therein lies a sloty,
It has often been said that youngsters
who have made themselves in
a mark for schoolboy foot-
SPONGE BAT
The 'ban sponge campaign in English table tennis has been stepped up considerably during the last few weeks, Gloucester- shiny started the ball rolling by issuing a warning that no player who used a bat covered by anything other than ordinary pimpled rubber would be con county team next season. sidered for a place in
Now parents,
National Director ol Coaching Jock Carrington and
ball go for the glamour clubs, the successful sides
in the Certainly, the clu
clubs news are uppermost in a boy's Wickets fell at 1-23, 2-39, | mind. BuL 1 sensible buy, 3-48. 4-63. 8-110, 6-126, 7-178, B-191 and 0-101.
Statham Loader Lasker Balley Wardle
Bowling
OMR W 10 0 38 1
21 6 33 2 28 805 t
11 5 13 23.0 0 53 3
England-Second innings
N. Cartledge, C. Eather, G. Shaw. P. E. Richardson not cut...
Res, F. Amold, G, Hampton.
Cadet XI v Legal XI
T. E. Bailey not out
Extras
Total (for no wkt.)
17
21
Bowling
Adcock
3 0 8 0
4
0 11 0
2
1 1 0
1 1
0
The folowing teams have been pelected for the annual Codet Om- cers v. Legal Officers cricket match on Sunday, January D. at. Chater Road, beginning at 11.30 o.:
Cadet XI: E. B. David. J. J. Cowperthwaite, J. P. Aserapa, G. T Rowe, W. V. Dickinson, A. Todd, J. Cater. P. V. Dodge, I. M. A. Bria- Low, G. C. M. Lupton, H. D. Miller. Hoine
Legal Xi: F. Zimmern, H, W, E. Heath, W. K. Thomson, C. M. Stevena M. Williamson.K English. D. Cans, J. Bodily. M Morley-John, D. N. E. Nea. J. Pakenham-Walsh. Umpires: J. W. D. Hobler, A. N. Other. Scorer: 8. Shepherd.
I Love
2 Greek Goddess
A.
gulded by sensible wants a little more out of career than that. He wants to be sure that he is going to be happy, and that he will get a fair crack of the whip.
B
This may surprise those who regard modern football purely big business. But the incapable fact remains
that
the great clubs have been built an club spirit as well as success. And a happy club is more likely to go forward than a club
discontented with a playing staff.
The story of Arsenal is the story of big business, the story of buying and selling with an eye to the weekly takings from the turnstiler. But there is OMRW more to Highbury than that,
It was not until I read the story
the late Tom Whittaker that I realised the full extent of the Arsenal splril, and what it meant to Whittaker. The club came before all else. The chairman, the trainer and
Goddard Tayfield
England won the first Test at Johannesburg by 131 runs. Reuter.
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THE TRAGIC ACTRESS FACE HAS ALWAYS
S BEEN
RARE ON THE SCREEN
Says DILYS POWELL.
On the screen the tragic face, and in particular the tragle actrem" face, has always been rare; 1 am inclined to think„that since the arrival of the talking film it has grown rarer still,
The simple, mournful situations which suited the silent film were no longer appropriate to a cinema equipped with dialogue; perhaps with the demand for a different kind of story came the demand for a different kind of face, or perhaps features which could utter words no longer needed to speak for themselves with 80 native a melancholy.
景
Beautiful andi interesting lingering Thythms of the Cousteau, his co-director faces we have, faces one took Aegean. But Cacoyannis, since Louis Malle and the diving at: Katharke Hepburn, Jennifer | he is himself a dreck, under-
team of the research ship Jones
But alnce Garbo withstands the violence beneath the Calypso have brilliantly re drow from the cinema there has | surface. The girl, daughter of corded, the
if of extravagant been no actress I can think of a disgraced family, walking the submarine landscape; re- who more look could suggest alone in the shopeless black of corded it, What is more, in tragedy.
the villages, is publicly mocked colours hidden from its in- by her rejected sullor; and habitants, since without the roon the stranger who pitics
powerful lights of the camera- her is involved in a series of man there can at such depths insults and threats and heartless, be no visible colour-range; the dangerous jokes,
binzing corals live in monoton- ous darkness,
Not, that
until Ellie, Lambetti, whose performance in "A Girl in Black" if beauty and talent had their just re- ward, would be the talk of London. We have seen Miss
Only for a moment or two does the director let the balance the lachrymose; p over into
the cruelty for the rest, even has something severe and an-
is
parti
Lambetti before: in "Windfall
*Not only the submarine is In Athens," the first of the
recorded. One passage shows a three Greek films so far made
turtle slowly, painfully, lovingly by this director. Sho was gay and charming in that; but her
tique about it. Welter Lassally's laying her eggs in the sund be
fore, eyes ropy with tears, she right place,
a finely caught feel sur, is not photography has
the shape and movement of a drags herself back to the sen in comedy but in tragedy; and
and there are miraculous shots And the na "A Girl in Black," whatever its Groek harbour town.
of a school of porpoises, tho criding
acting is may say,
Excellent, essentially
George
with their trode. Indeed it hoo
the the Foundis
arrogant, clements of classical tragedy sardonic tormentor being
cularly effective, But It is reps into the picture: in the which to my mind are never for
*7] disclosure of the Ellie Lambetti's face which I beneath the surface of life in
hnlndsa Greece, Open a Greek news-
remember first; the face of a Scottish name on the bell of a
sunken classical people, a fhoe so
ship: in Bad still- day and you may tragedy paper any
life of fish killed by dynamite, that it can read of family dishonour
One passagea young wounded black-and- avenged; and on the screen it seem, even on the
whale devoured by sharks has fa Oreates
white screen, to change colour a down striking
been cut since the shoving' at Clytemnestra all over again, and contour with sudden terror
по Carmes, though it seems or passion,
more ferocious than the mas- sacre of the sharks by, the crew which follows.
The film with its exquisite colour (the direc tor of photography is Edmond Sechan, the cameraman of "The Red Balloon") does not seem the WOIC to me for the abbreviation.
except that the Orestes is a villag boy ignominiously prevented, and there has been no murdered Agamemnon,
PURSUED
And the Electra is herself pursued, not by the Puries but by human cruelty. The flim opens with 0 re-creation
anyone scene which to
of who
feels for Greece, that uncor- nostalgia; rupted country, is all the steamer anchoring off the island harbour, the visitors rowed ashore, the offer to take them not to a hotel but to a house; and the accompaniment of voices singing in, the strong
Athletes Olympic
Seek Refuge In Austria
Two
fem-
Vleana, Jan. 3. Match Secretary Frank
members of the Hun- Bateman, Brian Brumwell, Ivor Jones and
and county players garlan Olymple team, and the Bobby Stevens led the way in ber
Bances of a third team
rought refuge in Austria while Surrey captain today. Essex, Ron Craydon in ilkely to bo followed by most of the county team.
Now the Hungarian players, in England after an Irish tour, have
asked to be allowed to sign the petition.
-(London Exprete Service).
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Royal H.K. Defence
Force Orders
Serial No. 1. Orders by Brigadier L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated January 2, 1957.
:
Force Headquarters Int Platoon, Wednesday, January DIER' P. 1957-Parade MPG 2 p.m. Mufti
Recce Platoon-Thursday, January 10, 1937--Parade MPG 5.16 cm. for HQ RIKDF. W/T Training Foot Drill. Dres: BD, Blus Beret, Belt Fros, Rifle Slings Warning Order WE Ex-January 26/27.
|_ Light Troop,--Friday, January 11 1957-Gum Drill. Parade MPG 8.45 p.m. for tpt to HQ NIKOV. Dress! Muru.
__C_&_R_THOOD.--Monday, January,2; 1967- Parade MPG 5.15 p.m. for SOR. Dress: Muru..
Kayak specialist, Cecile Berker, 25, hopes to rejoin her husband in Britain, while water-polo player, Antal
Bol- vary, 24, wishes to go to re- join his dancce,
Magda Hemzoe, flancee of Hungarian athlete, Attila Talcacs, also "chose freedom," Takacs sought refuge in the United States after the Olympic Games in Melbourne,
All said they had crossed the Hungarian frontier
without difficulty, thanks to the aid of Helpers specioUsech
these escapes.--France-Presse.
Level After 3 Years
at 145 pm. A/T,C, Bection—ak der Old Boltonians and Rochdale talled by Section Commander. MIT.
Clements Section-Wednesday, January-Au St.
have identical personne)—MHKDF Range=5,30 pm. records after three scamos of atruggle in the Lancashire „January 13- As detailed --- Busan, (Full Day). Amateur League. Last season Transport leaves Balistry Road at Old Boltonians Anished runners- 6.45 4.m. Nursing Section,més des
Bund leaves MPG #2 635 pm.
ied by Section Commander Wire-1 to their rivals, but won the lees Section.Ala dejalled, by. Becilon | League Cup. The season before Commander. C & R Section. **** Bumm- the League and Cup positions day, January 0-1 Controller from
were reversed. Team-*30C-6 am. (hill Day).
This season Team 43 SU-9am. (run Day): they are level on "points, have Trahsport leaves Salisbury Rood at s both won a. Tuesday, January 6 – All pers
nino matches and sonnel, except Fir. PIM) – "HQ
drawn one. The drawn match HKAAF = 8 pan, Zrasuport leaves The Hongkong negiment.
was against each other, Only Balisbury Rosa B43 p.m. Thure difference is that Old Boitonjans Weekly Training Periods.(a) With day, January 10- Fighter Plotters. effect from January, 17, 1967 weekly Bdc-650 Dan. Bunday, January 18 have a superior average of six- fraining periods will take place
Controller from "B" Tasen and tenths of a goall Looks like RHQ bom 8.30 pm; to 130 p.m. se vighters) Plotters=B0cno km. trúl following:-yuesdayımA. Coy, Mor P1) Day), _"B" Team — 117 80 - 9.1.1.
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Pim. days and weekerida be notified 12 and 15All Plots as detailed by in orders and by personal letter as (0,0, riying squadron, they occur.. (e) Leitors have been sent to all employers informing them of these new timings, i futura per paratenotipes will only be sent out for field days and special eventa (3) Aŭl ranka must mad weekly or dere to ensure that they are aware of very changes be additions to tralov ing days each, times, zjut
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[\ (8[d.) G. H CALTINY, MAJOT,
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Patience
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
*
· SIXTH RACE MEETING
Tuesday 1st and Saturday 5th January, 1957.
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACES. The First Bell will be run at 11.30 am. and the First Race run at 12.00 Noon on the lat Day. The Tiffin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.),
On the 2nd Day the Firat Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2.00 p.m.
The Secretary's Once at Alexandra House will close at 10.00 a.m, on the 1st Day and at 11.45 am, on the 2nd Day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable from the Club's Cosh Sweep Office, at 'Queen's Building, Chater Rood only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by him,
Tins will be obtainable of the Club House if ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 73811),
The 6th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing Lady's Brooches,
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club'e premises during the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the ago of seventeen yeara, Western Standard.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at the Gate,
Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisto Ico of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission,
MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.
SERVANTS
Aigle,
Servants must remain in their employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures.
CASH SWEEPS
Through Cash Sweep Tickets at $20,00 each for the 1st Day, $16.00 each for the 2nd Day and $30.00 each for both days may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Officer at Queen's Building, (Chater Road),
and
15; D'Agullar Street during normal office hours and until am. on the day of the Race Meeling..
Particular numbers, within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Suchy tickets. will be issued consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Stewards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meeting if it is found that sales may not reach the sumber recorved in the series 1 to 3,000,
In the case of two-day Race Meetings. Through Tickets may be purchased for each day of the Meeting provided that the second day is on a date no less than five days after the first day. In all other cases Through Tickets will only be sokt for the whole Meeting.
Tickets reserved and available but not paid for by 10.00a.m. on Monday, 31st December, 1950, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings,
Tickets over 3,000 will also be issued consecutively but particular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets,
The reservation of any particular number does not conter on the registered · holder, any rights whatsoever untess the 45cket bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder.
b. The Stewards réserve the eight to refue o
any subscription also the right to remove any name from Subscription lists without |-stating reasons for their action,
SPECIAL CASH SWEEP
'THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB Programmes and Entry Forms for the 7th Race Moét- Tickets for the Special Corb Sweep on the Pearce Memorial - Ing 1956/67: to bo hold on Cup scheduled to be run on 20th January 1957, at $3.00 each, mang Baturday 19th and Saturday be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices. 26th January; 1957, (weather permitting) may be obtained) at the Secretary's Office, Alexandra House; the Club ALL WINNING TICKETS AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT ATAM "THEM RACE House, Happy Valley; and the COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER NOT LATER Stables, Shan Kwong Road, THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST Entries close at 12 o'clock RACE OF THE DAY HAS BEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN,
PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN NOON} on...... Tuesday 8th January, 1957.
DISFIGURED TICKETS,
SiTic Tac men, eic, win not, be permitte operate within the precin
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Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickete until after the fall clear?!? almal has been exhibited stea
By Order of the Stewards;
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