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THE CHINA MAIL, ·FRIDAY, NOVEMBER - 1,--1957.-

NO KICKING TO TOUCH

INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE CRITICISED ON OLYMPIC YACHTING

London, Oct. 31. The International Olympic Committee was criticised today for not awalling "expert" views before deciding to institute a new Olympic yachting class — for Flying Dutchmen in the 1969 Olympics in Rome, The International Yacht Racing Union, at its meeting in London; was about to discuss the merits of the Flying Dutchman and international 5.6 metros classes he fore recommending one of them when it was learned of the committee's decision, made at their recent meeting in Sofia.

of France

M. Deen Pehtel, road a letter to the yachtsmen from nearly 37 countries minking it clear that the decision thai Flying Dutchmen would compete 1000 had already been made. Mr Peler Scott (Britain), President of the Union, call it was the first he had heard of St.

"I must say that the Olympic Committee should have volt- ed our views," he said.

VARIOUS BODIES

"Thier action surprises ane, for have always found is the past that the cominitter has worked closely with the variousi Olymple sports governingį bodles," Mr Scott said.

Malayans Beat Cambodia 3-1

At Soccer

Prompenti, Oct. 31.

A Malaya football team to- day beat a Cambodian team 3-1 in a soccer match here, "

The Malayan team was com- posed of Ong Chin-foo, Kwong! Chong-yin, Mok Wai-hong. Chuah Po-houn, Roe Soo-say, Liow Wal-yuen, Abdul Ghant, Aziz Ahmad, Ruhiro Omar, Wong Kong-leong. Woo Ah-wah.

Wong Kong-long opened the score and this was equalised in the 7th minute of the second later scored two halt. Malaya other goals In a fast moving gome.-Reuter.

ap

The Flying Dutchmen, as Olymple class, received the Union's support after Dr Croce

(Italy) said it was the choice of his country as the bost nation for the next Games.

There will still, however, be

Ove only

Olympic yachting classes, no the 12-metre class was withdrawn and a move to Include the International metro design failed.—Reuter.

1 In a steeplechase?

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"Japan's Wonder Golfer"

May Play In Britain

*

HOW GOOD IS NAKAMURA ?

London, Oct. 31.

Torakichi Nakamura, the Japanese golfer who won last week's Individual title in the Canada Cup tournament in Tokyo, may play in the British Open Championship at Lythum and St Anne's, Lancashire, next summer,, according to Maurice Hart, golfing correspondent of the London "Evening News".

"I understand", writes Hart, "the Royal and Ancient Club of Si Andrews (governing body of the sport in Britain) are discussing the possibilities of Nakamura's first appearance in this country",

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The London golfing writer, who refers Nakamura as "Japan's wonder golfer," goes on to say that golfers everywhere now want to see how Nakamura would fare on a course outsfile his native Japan,

"A professional golfer, he will no doubt make the trip here, especially in view of his overwhelming victory in the Canada Cup", concludes Maurice Hart. --France-Presse.

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Wallabies Prefer

To Run

With The Ball

By JOHN COTTRELL

London.

One forecast can be safely made about the forthcoming tour. of the Australian Rugby Unionists who arrived in Britain on October 24. Win or loso, the Wallabies, with thoir attraç- tive open football, will provide wonderful entertainment. No kicking to touch whenever in trouble for these boys. All fifteen players, even the full-back, will run with the ball when the situation allows. Forwards will not monopolise the play; wing three-quarters will not be starved of the ball.

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Home Soccer Fixtures

Following are the Home soccer Axtures for tomorrow!

Arsenal Adam VANA Binckpool Bolton Everton Leeds Leicester

First Division

Luton Maretipster U Bunderland

{'Wolves

Barnsley Blocklyna Bristol B Derby Fulbar

Ipswich

Dingoin Not C Breck U Bwanaba West Ham

v Manchester C

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Aldéshat Detaiton

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Stoke

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Miembrough Leyton

Dopornter

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Carasit

V GATSBY Caution Huddersfield

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Gillingham Milwa The reason

that thees Connor is a serum hatf, ny Wales and France, and delight-Newport

Plymouth Wallabies are brod

ed the crowds by starting daring Port Vale the run half or centre. rather-than-klek principle. They

passing movements, on their | Queen" PA. have to play that way.

PR00: Alan Morton, a 18-

Bouthampton Gwn goal-ling,

Southend home they have a rule which stone wing three-quarter, has

The first Wallabies came in Swindon forbids kicking to touch unless emendous acceleration and is

1908 and played only two inter- the ball first bounces In play.

even described as "better than nationals, losing 0-0 to Wales Some people, including my Eastes," the outstanding runner and beating England 9-3 They C self, would like to see that rule on the 1947-48 tour. Another won 20 of their 31 matches and Darlington adopted in Britain, for an ex-winger, Ken Donald, has clock-

scored #38 points against 140.edu), perimental period at least, But cd .8. sec. for the 100 yards.

Only one match was drawn, the Blimps of British rugby.

Power Alan Cameron, 6ft. The second Wallabies arrived Mansfeld row forward, tips in 1939, just in time to draw Rochdale ever ready to take nupporters in, second

continue to argue the scales at 16st. Bib, and four their gas masics for. World War Bourope hard cash,

They went home without Workington other forwards are 16-stoners. 11. Average weight of the pack playing a single match. 14at, 4lb.

that rugby is a game for the players,

The Wallabics should teach these die-hards just how enter- toining this game can be made for the spectators by cutting out needless kicking for touch.

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Home Defeats

Chenue

Halifax

Stockport

Wieschairs

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v Bournemouth

v Nowwich

Watford.

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Allon

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Aberdeen Motherwell Third Lanark

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Scottish Leaga. "TV"

This time the Wallabies are sailing to Britain after crushing Dumbarton home defeats against the New Duntermine Zealanders, 11-25 and 6-22, Forfe

Montrose

But It should be remembered that the great Ali-Blacks had St Johnstone only recently smashed the South Stiring Africana 80-year-old undefeat-

Stranraer

The third Wallabies, 1947- A team like this can produce 48. beat England, Scotland and Aurorto wonderful open

football, but Ireland, and lost 0-0 to Wales. Celle whether it will prove success-

and 6-13 to Franes. In Britain, Dungeo Falkirk they won

25 of 30 matches, Hearts ful in international matches re- mains to be seen, Much will

scoring 420 points to 197. Not Partick Pace And Pawor

one match was drawn. depend on. The weather. The The make-up of their 30- Tests do not take place until strong party suggests that we January and February when the shall see really first-class open mud may flying high The football. It has youth, ex- Aussies are used to hard and perlence, versatility, pace and fast surfaces, which is, of enurse, more suitable for their Youth: This is one of the open game, youngest Australian teams ever to venture abroad, Average age of the backs is 21, of the for- wards 24. The two full-backs

All the same, this looks are both nineteen,

most formidable combination, Experience: Seventeen players, one which could provide shocks seven of them forwards, have for the four Home countries, and played for Australin in Test for France, where matches, and the veteran of the tinue their 1957-58 tour at the they con- side, 29-year-old front row for-end of February. Iward Nick Shehadie, lins 29

international caps. He is the It is a team which has been first Australian to make a second chosen according to current the All-Bincks, the Australians have been giving more thought tour of Britain, having been a form and not reputations, The to forward mining and it is member of the last visiting selectors' one mistake was, e significant that the

Wallaby Wallaby team ten years ago. hapa, the omission of Dr Hck

Versatility: Rod Phelps, Tooth, who led the Wallabies captain, Bob Davidson, Ishime. utility back, has represented against the New Zealand All self a prop forward. Australia at full-back in the Blacks carller this year. centre, and on the wing, while

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ed record in Test series.

Despite the strength of Aus trallan "Rules" football down under, the Wallabies ware strong enough last year to give the Testa, Springboks a tough fight in two They lost 0-9 in both matches.

Following their meetings with

But don't imagine that the

An outstanding full-back and Wallabies will put all the em valuable goal-kicker, Tooth was phasis on power forward play. dropped after an off-day in the chlaf factor in New Zealand the final trial. It was an ex- and South African victories.

Davidson has said: "We are cusable lapse, The following i day he became a father.

This

going to play bright football uli

is the fifth Australian the time and play away from-

side to visit Britain, if we in the touch lines....we will be

with enter clude, a New South Wales side, mainly concerned

"The Warainho,” which camelaining the British public with over in 1927, They beat Ireland, traditional Wallaby football,"

**QUEENSLAND TENNIS

Roy Emerson Upsets Cooper In Singles Match

Their International programme comes in the middle of the tour, when, after two months hard rugby, the. Aussies should be in their peak form. They kick off against Southern Counties at Brighton on Novem ber 6 and play their first Tesl- against Wales on January 4

So far only Wales, of the four Home countries, has over beaten the Australians at Rugby Union, This year I expect some changes in this record. Brisbane, Oct 31.

The Wallables will be striving Neale Fraser defeated fellow to avenge their defeats by the Australian, Mal. Anderson, the Welshmen; and England, Inter United States Singles Champion, national champions and holders 8-8, 5-7 0-7, 6-4, to reach the of the Triple Crown and Cal- fual of the Men's Singles In the cutte Cup, will be going all out

their Queensland Btate Lawn Tennis to add to

fame with a Championships here today. vletory over a touring side from

the Dominions..

It all adds up to an exciting

spectators as well as players,

-(London Express Service).

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Another upset came when Roy Emerson, Australia's Num-international rugby season-for bee Four, beat Ashley Cooper, the Australian Champion, 6-4, 10-12, 7-5, 3-0, 6-3 in the quarter-finals. Mervyn Rose (Australia) also won 2:18 quarter-final

match against Trevor Fancutt (South Africa) 7-5, 6-3, 0-2.

Miss Angela Mortimer (Bri- tain) reached the final of the Women's Singles with a 0-0, 0-2 victory over Mus Joy Lehane (Australia).

In the Women's Doubles, Miss Fay Muller (Australia) and Mrs Daphne Fancut! (South Africa) beat Mixs Mcrtimer and Miss Dorothy Linde (Australia) 0-3, 0-4 in the semi-finals-Reuter.

Scunthorpe. And Halifax In Drawn Match

London, Oct. 31. Scunthorpe and Halifax drew 1-1 in their Third Division North soccor match in

Scunthorpe tonight.

The match was brought for- ward from its original date. December 15-Reuter.

NON-TITLE-BOUT

Houston, Texas; Oct. 91; Joe Brown, World Light- weight Boxing Champlon will meet Kid Calella of Nicaragua in a non-itle bout. over 10 rounds here on November 12.

will It

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