There's No Such Phenomenon As A One-Man Team'
Says ARCHIE QUICK
Despite all that has been written about John Charles there is no such phenomenon as 2 "one-man team." Nearer to it than Leeds United even are Colchester United, who ride on top of the Third Division South for the first time in their short and chequered League career.
The dynamo which drives the Layer Rond club Is player-mannger Benny Fenton, Soccer's one-man band and the closest to perpetual motion one could find on a football field. Fenton, the only player for whom Chariton manager Jimmy Sced ever paid any real money in his long stay at 'The Valley, is a slave-driver, but he never asks his men to do anything he would not attempt himself,
Physically. mentally and | cative of his shouts and exhorta • vocally-particularly vocally
he sats bla team à 90 minutes example every match, and tie-
World Flyweight Title Fight Postponed
Buenos Aires, Jan. 28,
one he is probably the most heekled man on away grounds, It worries Cockney Benny n jot.
not
It is a tremendous feat he has schieved, and is in the tradition of the Fenton family, for was it not brother Ted who piloted
Colchester to their great Cup achievements against Wrexham,
and Huddersfield
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Colchester gained their ani- bition of League stadus, but it has been worry and tail ever SELIN since until now. They had to of Argentina,pply for re-election with Wal-
Memo Diez Illness his forced cancellation of the sebeduleri World Flyweight lite fight with Pascual Perez Diez manager, Pancho Rosales, announced tonight,
Diez will return to his home in Mexico for treatment, Rosales said.
was
The fight had been scheduled for January 30, but was post- indefinitely when Diez poned beenme 111 after arriving In Argentin AL first thought he had influenza, and he hd seemed on the rouel to recovery, but then be brezime i
mysterious malady again with which defied diagnosis,
Withdrawal of Diez quens the way for Perez to defend ngainst Dai Dower of Wates, Young Martin of Spain, Dunny Kid of Hasht The Phjits
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Match
sall in 1954 und the same two clubs had to 10 cap in hand to ank the League's favour a year loter. Last season, however, Fenton's drive began to tell and twelfth position foreshadowed belter things 10 come Now there hopes have Corne to
fruition,
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1957.
'MORE HONOURS FOR THE MAESTRO
Stanley Matthews, England's greatest soccer player, is pictured receiving a symbolic stool of chieftainship, the highest honour the Gold Coast can beslow, from T. Hutton-Mills, the Gold Coast Commissioner in London, and Mrs Hutton-Mills. It was a gift from the Accra Hearts of Oak Football Club, to mark Stan's 25 years' service to the game. Stan intends to visit the Gold Coast this year, has also been invited to play in Hongkong in May.---Express Photo.
Women Athletes Point The Way To Success In The Olympics
By STAN TOMLIN
In the sports which are now an established part of the Olympic programme Britain's sportswomen had, prior to Melbourne, only ever gained four titles; two for swimming-the 4 x 100 Metres Relay in 1912, and the 200 Metres Back Stroke in 1924
--and two for figure skating (in 1908 and 1952 respectively).
UP IN ATTACK When I was down at Colches - ter early in the season. Bermy
non-stop display gave playing and walking. Up in ut- lack, back in defence, both sides of the field-art directions His the time, 2001 has pak
To these, of course, must now be added another title for swimming and one for dividends since and he is not
fencing for the first time. These may well prove the most significant of them all, He gave the youngest of men. jong and valuable service for in association with a number of place awards also gained they have engendered West Ham United and Charl-
a confidence that is most heartening for the future. Jon Athletle and even on that day early this season he was Although Judy Grinham only It was a wonderful triumph; pietely satisfied If she got into won the 100 Metres Back Stroke for youth, for these two water the finda pool. This hope was talking of retiring. "Last season Abandoned maybe, he said, "but you know tille by a louch, there was little "stars" from London aro only made on the basis of experience When next August | doubt about Britain's superiority 17 years of age, Judy Grinham | In the previous Games at Hel- Cwmbran Young, Men's Society
comes round 1 shall probably in this event. It was the only
being the semlor a mere 23 sinki, where she only reached had run up twenty goals to none.
have another go. It gets into LLin 10
tho all three days. She left school lust ma 23
But her second round, against Aervale in the Newport your blood."
ability to concentrate hnd presentatives into the final of and settled down to an inter- of which they The loyalty of the man is re- (Mon) League
Sive eight swinners, and the pitc-
Olymple preparation of devoloped with the years through, arp lenders and Aervale bottom|fectet nú that remark
swimming under the regular practice and competition, dogs. Then
emember thing as long as he con-
ings of first, third and sixth tell daily with
their
watchful eye of her coach to
and It was this factor perhaps minutes
the
own story. In the referee times to play he cannot draw
tual both Judy
build up the skill, strength and mare
other than ung
which abandoned the game because of
more than £15 a week wages, the weather conditions and the like the rest of the team.
won the bronze stamina that stood her in such brought such a spectacular re- te Edwards-who
medal-broke
re good stead at Melbourne”.
sult. state of the ground! It was the
the Olympic bus an attractive club house and has been given
the only game in the League to be
extended cord and gave, perhaps for пл
Indication that Batl Fuck
time, an started,
contract, but not until he TC- leaders, but they should surely luctantly hangs up his boots can win the replay!
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Marginet Edwards, too, had She certainly had to exploit ambitious training pro- the attribute to the fuil in order gramme, but it was unfortunate to get into the final popi in the ly interrupted during the sum-first place. In fact i was only mer through a slipped dise that after a barrage (fight-off) for kept her in plaster for several fourth place in her semi-final
break the Olymple that she made weeks. To
Then, one by record and get a bronze medal one, she beat the other speaks well of her future pros opponents, only suffering de- pects. Julie Hoyle, who finished feat at the hands of Olga Örban sixth, is also only 17, so Bri-
wh herself had a defeat. It was this pay- chological disadvantage that Gillian had to overcome before beating the young Rumanian 4-2 in the nal barrage and gly- ing Britain her second
gold medzi at Melbourne,
tain, as far as back stroke swim-mania)
ming is concerned, car free the few years with conadence.
FENCING SUCCESS
some
was
The wonderful fencing sucresk of Gilin Sheen when winning The first, Incidentally. the women's individual foil title does not perhaps give the same degree of hopeful anticipation. for she is 28 years old. Her vir- tory, however, was the first ever by a Briton of either sex in this sport, and es a precedent may well have important repercus- I WORLD sions.
through Chris Brasher in the 3,000 Meties Steeplechase, and It was a strange coincidence that he and Gillian were both born on August 21 in the Olympic year of 1928.
Gillian made the long journey to Australia prepared to be com-
John Devitt
RECORD-BREAKERS
It is not often that a team has the proud privilege of beating a world recont and then still fand- ing themselves only in second place, but that was the fate of Ann Pashley, Jean Scrivens, June Paul and Heather Armitage,
Sets New World Britain's quartette for the 4 x
the
Swim Record
100 Metres,
Those four runners, wlih serve Shella loskins, had put in many hours of hard practice to perfect
the art of batan- changing. bettered
Several times during they had returned
the summer
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Bing Crosby Back At Work But He Won't Sing A Note
By ALINE MOSBY
Hollywood.
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Bing Crosby, looking cheerful and a little thinner, is back at work in the movies but the famous voice that made him rich is temporarily on the shelf,
For the first time in his gold-plated carcer, the world's most durable crooner is turning serious for a picture in which he won't sing a note.
Even in "The Country Girl," Bing sang as well as turning in some serious omoting that won him an Oscar nomination.
But in "Man On Fire" Crosby will be strictly an actor because "It's a powerful story about the problem of broken homes and children raised under, such circumstances."
folded because get a špon50","
"Any time I sing in a story, foot-loose performer. No longer; husbands-of-actresses society. you lose the character I'm under contract to
Foramount, Ann Blyth expects" another trying to portray," Bing Bald.he's able to pick his jobs at baby. Natalle Wood inherits "I become Bing Crosby, the various studios.
Terry Moore's headlines. crooner, I never did want sing in Little
Boy
Lost' I Crosby's CBS radio show has
Slipping August - "We couldn't | comedians blast use of audience thought the picture would have been better without song.
His Decen re- ratings. TV comedians on top always wanted to, act cording contract also has ended, praise ratings. In a a pleture without song. But
Bing Crosby hasn't given up singing for keeps. I've never been offered one."
Crosby had to piny story Scout. A year ago he television drama he liked and star
(old MGM he wanted in it.
saw
The crooner even went
"After this pleture I would like to go into a musical," he said. "That's what I've been trying to do the last 15 years, varying my work and never
getting the same pitch twice.
· September---Actress back from trip to Europe announces Chat handsome Italian Count begged for her hand and will fly to Hollywood "soon."
October - Movio studios an- nounce formula found to beat TV: Three-hour Quie: Shows in
New York with producer Soi Sifgel to select unknowns for "I don't know how much glnemascope and stereophonic the movie because "They make longer I'll sing. My voice isn't sound. n dramatic story more beke it was 10 years ago, but I llevable
Crosby paused in our inter- view to get ready for a scene. In his dressing room he emoted his lines while looking in the mirror to get the effect. Then he wrote the
dialogue On a plece of paper to fix the words in his mind.
HIS NEW STATUS
After the SCENE, Bing fected on his now status as
still like to sing.
"Is about time my voice was washed up, don't you think?" the quiet, modest singer said with a laugh.
November-Starlet Roxanne Arlen poses in a pilgrim dress with a bare midriff and carry- ing a sequinned turkey.
on
December Bob Hope, with 30 press as guests, does Christ- Mars. benefit show This is the season when Roxanne Arlen poses in a four- outfit columnists recall the top stories inch square Santa Claus
down of 1950, but instead of rehash-climbing
a sequinned ing the Grace Kelly and Marilyn chimney-United Press, re-Monroe weddings we're looking
ahead to 1967.
a
Reese Worthy Recipient Of Memorial Award
Louisville, Kentucky, Jan. 27.
Harold (Peewee) Reese
shortstop with the Brooklyn
Dodgers Kelected annual
To prepare you for the Holly- wood news for the coming year, here's our annual prediction of what to expect for the next 12 months:
January Sculptor nude statue of famous In shop
unveils
actress
window. Actress in- dignantly denies posing for
same.
February Starlet Roxanne Arlen
newspaper appears in
cere-
cheesecake photo chopping down for 17 years, WOS
a sequinned cherry tree. receive the today to Lou Gehrig Memorial March-Two Italian netresses Award
ery they want the pubile to Announcement of the award, ignore their curves so they can by Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, concentrate on being netresses. was made at the Annual Louis-Tears also flow at Oscar ville Bullpen dinner. The pre-monies as winners sob they sentation goes to a player with never dreamed they'd make II. an outstanding record who best
April-Jayne Mansfield buys pifies the spirit and character
cor; has hair, of the late Gehrig, both on and whate
dogs, cff the field.
clothes, furniture and boy friend The Selection Committee was Mickey Hargitay dyed to match. Inade up of Phi Delta Theta
May NBC continues fight members, headed by George against CBS's Ed Sullivan by Trautman, President of the Na-throwing against him Shake- tional Association of Profes-
speare enacted by talking slonal Baseball Leagues,
aninis.
wins Sullivan still "Reese is a worthy recipient with a show featuring so many of
Linds award," said Trautman. guest stars that after introchic "When there was minor dls- rension in the Club during a rough Western read trip, Rees? ceme to the support of his man- ager, Walter Alston, and rallied the players behind him,"
-United Press.
Nothing Short Of
tions there's no time for the programme.
June-Fifty magazke, editors injured in the trample to get the first cover pictures of Graco Kelly's baby.
July-Paul Brinkman and Jess Barker form misunderstood-
A World Title WHAT BAD LUCK! Fight For Cohen
Whitwick Colllery are at the bottom oľ the Birmingham League, so imagine their satis- faction when they gained their Elisabethville, Jan. 28, first "victory" of the season over France's former Werid Bantam Not unill the referee sent in his Worcester City-and by 7-1 too! weight Boxing Champion, NO! Robert Cohen, said today he report to the League Secretary would climb back into the ring two days later diet it transpire only if his first fight was for that he had abandoned the game
six the World Bantamweight title.
minutes from time. To Cohen quit the ring last year Whitwick, Worcester lost their make matters worse for poor nto his
father-k-law's to go into
In the buritess
Belgian Congo way, and the match started after Italy's Maria Dagata took minutes late. Would have been the world crown from him at finished otherwise,
Brisbane, Jam 28. John
Devitt,
19-year-old Australian swimmer,
world record for 100 Metres Free Style in course pool with a clocking of record. In Melbourne they 54.6 secondo tonight in a 50-it convincingly after leading metre, long-course pool.
strong team of Australian girls right
opened in up to the winning line, ond Devitt, who won a gold medal it was only a supreme effort by as a mumber of Australia's 800 | Betty Cuthbert, the dual Melros Relay team in the recent Olympic sprint champion, that Olympic Games, bettered the anatened victory by inches, short course mark of 54.8 held by Dick Cleveland of Hawail,
a short-times near to the existing Rame ast June.
So a silver medal instead of - a gold, but nevertheless a fine Deviti was clocked in 49.1 at | reward for their patience in team the 100-yard mark. This work
training which nearly bettered the world long-course brought off on overdue win, for record held by Australia's John int
was the fifth successive Hendricks by 1.8 seconds.
Games in which a women's relay United Press.
team from Britain has reached the appl
POOR REWARD
The silver medal, won by
Coben had his left eyebrow
the first round and, the referee stopped, the fight between the sheh and seventh rounds although boxing experts nt the fight said the Frenchman had a flight edge on points over Dagale at the end of the sixth round.
Cohen said, today, "I was not beølen. So my position in clear. I shall not go back into the the ring untors is for world to my kille-which I coonider I have not lost."-- France-Presst.
Thelma Hopkins in the High IDENTICAL TWINS
Jump, is an event which seems, Mr George Poyser may have ko the relay, to provide a got the sack from Notts County medium for a prominent but Pontypool Rugby team are but in his three seasons since no, not successful, display of strangers to their own supporters took over the club when they prowess from Britons, who have for they have not played at were bottom of the Second Division he saved them from w occupied second place in the home since November 24 for
last four Games,
various reasons-mostly the relegation, took them to their
weather. When at last they did Bome ]: Those wero
of the succeed in
home highest post-war position sixth
In starting a totho -the mixt acason, got ta) women's performances that match those fans of theirs got Sixth Round of the Cup, and the maklo. the Olympics of 1955: the- the surprise of their life, for Reserves have won the Midland most satisfying in which Bri-visiting Tonyrefall's two wing League, the Midland Midweek tain has participated, còming as, throo quarters, Dudley and Dave Leenie, and were runners up in they did after a very jean post-Owen are identical twins," and the Central Alliance.
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