Should Australians
Beat Natal
Second · Century By Jim Burke
Durban, Nov. 25. A total of 369 for six wickets declared, in re ply to the province's 1-17, should be suilleient to enable the Australian cricketers to heat Natal on the final day here to- morrow.
The wicket was taking spin today when the last two hours of pinying time were lost through rain.
LOST NO TIME
The Australians had taken their Saturday ,Score of 210 for two to 369, approaching the fea interval when the drizzle started and drove the players to shelter. Neil Harvey lost no time in announcing the declara- tion, but conditions did
not allow his bowlers to get at the Natal bats-
Bicil.
After Jim Burke had reached his second cen- tury the tenth by Australians →→ DE the tour, fre returned catch to Ian Smith.
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Then, while 49 funs were being added, three more wickets fell to the spinners before an un- broken seventh_ wicket stand of 67 hetween Bob Simpson
and
Alan
T
Davidson improved the
total,
Smith's figures of four for 91 are not particu Jarly impressive in print, but included gomi overs. Apart from un ccasional bad ball he pitched his leg spinners. accurately.
The bad ones were punished, however, unt 10 runs in boundaries were hit off his bowling.
Jaelde MeGlew, Natal's captain, did not take the new ball, which was due en the resumption, but brought on his spinners immediately. This was a move that could have! heen very successful as Les Favell was nearly out twice in the first over.
EARLY PERIOD turke difficult early period to reach three figures, — he was six short on Satur daya feat he deserved, even remembering how Slowly he hatted — 397 minutes in all.
survived
Favell and Mackay again disappointed while Simpson and Davidson lacked imagination, crawling when they should have been chasing runs as the rain was 90 obviously on the way. - China Mail Special,
BILL TALBERT BLASTS U.S. DAVIS CUP TEAM FOR THEIR POOR FORM
Adelaide, Nov. 25.
The United States team for the Brst Inter-Zone Davis Cup Ina! against the Philippines will be Vie Seixas, Gardner Mulloy, Herbert Flum and Roy Holberg, their captain. Bill Talbert, announced here today.
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Meanwhile, there has been underd pandig uwihèng of the Ameriem sqtted here log the euerent Souta Atralina Chun-
followribu! Janship
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NON-TITLE BOUT
Puri, Nov. 25.
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1957.
WATCH ON TELEVISION
Makes
GOALKEEPERS The Magic Eye
Life Tough For Penalty-kickers
By TOM FINNEY
The magic eye of television is making life tough for penalty- kickers. Most mon taking penalties have a pet way of placing the ball. On television you can see the whole sot-up in close focus – and goalkeepers with their oyes glued to their television sets are able to tabulate just how the recognised penalty-kickers will place the ball.
season.
If the situation gets worse, I suppose the men selected to take penalties will be parading round the camera crews wearing placards: "Please don't focus your cameras on us . . . unfair to penalty-kickers."
See if that Seriously though, a lot of equaliser in the last minute of penalty is taken. pensities have been saved this, the match.
geallieeper doesn't make up his The Johnny Berry of Mau-
power-drive penalty-mind to leap one way-and if before the chester United silly a sure kickers swear by their method, he starts his dive shot from the spot, has had two They cluim that by driving the boot actually connects with the saved: Don Revie, another ace ball hard off the instep they | bill. penalty-taker, had one saved.} must have a better chance of Coming back la riv And 1, 100, missed one for Pres- | scoring. If the goalkeeper does point about tom three weeks ago!
get his hands to the ball he is not likely to hold it. The ball will elther spin into the net, or else rebound out, and then you have a chance of a second shot, Take Your Choice
Make no mitalei it is quite True that every goalkeeper is now closely studying games un television esprilly when pennkies are being taken.
casy Though 10 Sity. from your safe position on the To young schoolboy players terraces, "No professional foot- who ask me the best way to father should fall to score with toke penattes i always give the 14 fred shot at gual from 12 are reply: "Take Then the way
Ike best. yards ramer
If you
[rel when the
goal-you keeper is not allowed to move happier by driving the ball haru before the ball is kicked,"
off the hep, then take them Think
moment Par❘ that way. But you will not be yourself in the position of the able to place them so accurates penalty-kicker,
with the side of die foot." You ure just Iy
bave SECTI Some great
12 yards away from malung a
Berg of age as of yourself. A penalty kickers in my time - 40,000 crowd ja tensed up and here's just a few of the watching your every move, Oji-good ones who come readily to ponents are patting every trick | mind, To try and pat you off,
Great Onas Too. Igodd run through a whole
10
television, I think the answer
may b for leani managers
allocate tay penalty-tuking job in rotation. Have five or six chaps, all with a different technique, ready to take the kick. And then, at a signal, let the pre-arranged man for the day take the kick. (COPYRIGHT)
SPORTING SAM
by Rep. Wootton
WORLD OF SPORT
The Queen Establishes
Royal Record
A
For the second
By DEREK JOHN
London.
time in her reign the Queen is Britain's champion racehorse owner of the season. What is more, she has established a new Royal record with winning stakes totalling well over £60,000.
It is the first time that a reigning monarch has twice headed the list of winning owners. And the Queen is the only monarch to have headed the list in a full season's racing.
St. Andrews Win King Edward VII; as Prince of Wales, headed the owners' list in 1900,
Annual Societies
Golf Match
The
when he won £29,685. King George VI was the winning owner with only £10,535 in 1942, when racing then was greatly curtailed because of the war.
Queen
was
She has
A Jong He looks like a half-a-crown a match golfer until he gets near the pins. He needs two wooden clubs to reach greens
champlon But the rise of Japanese golf there later in the month-marks when she won is remarkable when
you cone ed of a cricket era. The annual golf match be owner in 1954, ALF RAMSEY always took tween
After the almost Golf Chib members of £10.993 stukes in 19 races. So sider that the country Tutes only
legendary them with his right foot. He st
won about 100 golf clubs. The deeds of these "spin twins" In Andrew's and St George's far this season hit them hard but he had Societies took place at Fanling 202211 and it is impossible for greater part of Japan is much England in 1850 It is easy to
Victor Sassoon, hoppy knack of being able 10 on Sunday under
excellent Sir
loo llly for fral-class courses. forget that both are only 27: list of international players the goalkeeper without giving a
New World Champion Naka-Yel, they will the right or left of conditions and was
won by St second place with £58,522, 15
probably never bly them
enich up.
nura la a short wiry chap who again "play together in 'n Test Kreat
Andrew's Society by 2734 points ones to who are ler
In the entire history of the has been playing golf since he match. to 25. cold machines In the most ex-clue to direction,
JOHNNY HANCOCKS, the
was the first pecarion British Turf, only two owners was a boy. He won his native citiz matelius. But They
This
have ever won more than Open Championship
Itamadhin's erkektet future lies husider and fat aside when old Wolves right-winger, used a
since 1953 that St Andrew's
£02,009 in XL season-Lord ngo ns 1933.
in the English county of Kent, Thunderbolt right-foot penalty has to be taken.
drive Society have been victorious in Derby (once) and the late Aga
where h negotiations with the this keenly contested annual As a professional footballer, I from the spot.
CHARLIE MITTEN, former baltie over 38 holes at Fanling.Khan (three times). The latter
County Cricket Clubs are almost sy to man should fall with a
casily holds the record— £92,518
complete. As for Valentine, the penalty in practice sessions Manchester United left-winger In 1954 St George's
in 1932.
West Indies selectors scom I match plný
player-manager B's different, ond
of won by 8 points. In 1955.
Who are the men chielly re-at "long holes. But once he is have preferred all-rounder Gar- Any player taking penalty, 1 Mansfield Town, use his terrifle they won by 23 polite and they
Belt Sobers ns their left-arm left [oo!
by une sponsible for the Queen's great there he putts like a demon. don't care who he is, is happy
stol-the Hancocks just managed to win
success? I would name four- Kaichi Ono. his partner, spin bowler. when he sees the ball
technique in fact. runking
point last yet.
Captain Boyd-Rochfort, Captain Was born
Chiluaman This year *11 out-of-form PETER DOHERTY,
On Sunday, St Andrew's won
Charles Moore, Noel Murless, and was in fact the son Valentine has been less than Manchester City 10 games and lost 15 in the
of a Manchurian endille master. Hudders-
morting and won 0, lost 4 and and Harry Carr nek! Town player, who is now halved one in the afternoon.
For sheer shirk a
stubborness and Individual results wero don't try manager of Doncaster Rovers,
overwhelming optimisin was a trick spectalist from the follows (St Andrew's players
The keeper with first): sp, fooling directed side foot shot into the his run up
“વર્ય શ carefully
net.
now
the back of the ney, I am pre- pared to go on talting penalties Blackpool, for Preston. because I feciorby Comly and
11:171
should зн
But responsibility. and tell me it's easy.
Why should
24 fuit? You'll find penalty kickers are roughly split into
The two types. "placers" and the blusters,"
The first type roll the ball off the side the foot just instues the post. I don't care
FL
SINGLES
Josl
Society
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bas
you
to
usually accurate. But Ramadhin has remained the muster of ac- curate and deceptive spin.
Still Vory Keen
Australian cricketers are stil L- very keen on Lancashire que posts. And I hear that two members of the side now on
professional
engagements
for die 1959 season, boy
They are batsman Bobby
Brilliant Trainer Boyd-Rochfort trains most of can't beat the British heavy- the Queen's horsea and huu weight boxer. However battered provided the majority of her to the ring, he will invariably winners this season. At the age bounce back for more punish- "Better fuck stili a brilliantment. His motto: 1. P. Moodie bent V. Stoker; of 70, he is TOMMY HARMEI!, of Spura,
II. R. Cicland lost to J. Dick-trainer and he has four times next time.” another with the Doherty
Leckle headed the leading trainers Lat Latest exoingle: Britain's No.
stender: hope, In 1037, 1938, 1954 and 1955. and
Dick on how trick of running up to the ball sun Leach; J. B. H.
Capt Moore, another 1:0 the foalkeeper is hela a semi-chele and sending the lost to N. A. Anderson; G. D.
septu-Richardson, the Newport to W. L. T.
the who dangled so ineffectually at samot get to
nanayod nike he oalkeeper the wrong way be- Smart
Crundon; D. L Prophet beat enorian. fore rolling the ball li Aqueso Hatirni, unuduyuted { loops before the kick is taken,
And the end of Willie Pastrano's left 1. F. F. Watkinson; A. M. loyal horses for 20 years. JOHN CHARLES URS World Bantamweight Chuijon, The othe type of player, like
his (401 the Erie Broots and Jim Mil-power drive to blast the ball in Bunnar bent B. W. D.the Queen her classle success of
Kennedy beat E C. Drown 3. traine Noci Murless brought hand a few weeks ago.
Richardson has pleaded with Oaku scuson-the
promoter Jack Solomons: "I can burns, two of the great penalty-
never fight so badly again. I hickers of yesteryear, put the Dun
fought like a mug. If I can' ball on the spot and barumer it good
Lester Piggott rade Carrozza do better than that
I aliould ini.
to victory, but jockey Harry pack up."
Agreed. Agreed. K. A. Miller beat P. G. Gib- Carr has been up on most of the Agreed." bons; W. H. Paterson lost to Queen's winners. At the age of J. Á. H. Saunders; A. J. 40, Carr has had the greatest Rolph; feuson Harvey beat N. G.
in of his long career J. R. Leitch lost tu A.
the suddle. W. O.
first For the
time he has
the Americul ve Tarny Campo, Cham- et in The ingles d the tree
pion of the Philippine! in a ten American doubles
poils were non-title
eliminatoi today
Mar»!
nest
beilles un Devetafer" 8.
This will be Halimi' fight since he returned. Crom
Angeler Los
where he beat Tatto For 12111
Their Poor Form
called Talbert
the La together over the week-end) and blasted the players poor Turm.
Marlas, previously ne All Chinh lại thiên nh tional Boxing Association of America, to be declared World Chaumion ny add noxing bodies.
He said. *t am sick of hear- ing excuseS
11 always evuldn't steen or 1 gut dizzy'.!
Talbert Ben
-Beuter. sold the "w lave gu! be get byvr this neza- tive attitude. We must grit ide 14th and apply anrselves. I
Word Got Round
P'li t Johnny Berry and
L..
1fte
W. J. D. Cameron lost Gore; Revie among my list of
penalty-kickers, despite to J. J. Robson, J. A. Black-Carrozza.
wood beat A. H. A. Penn. dier recent misses. Over the they have proved they
years
have the right temperment for the job. And that, fg,most, im- portant
Don't Knock Them Bio G.
Stewart
with
For years I look penalties with my natural kicking foot- I placed them care the left. fully wide of the goalkeeper to the left of him.
So please don't knock the lust to L. Goldmm: S. Spehlovod a century of winners I scored re- pularly
R. K. Collings in one season. the Gordon lost to the word got lads when they fail with UNEL
D. Bont Jus! ta C 1ound and several smart keepers odd shut from a penalty. You R.
would be surprised at atupped one or two,
the Taylor; I. 11. G. Thomson lost to I stopped taking the spot dodge: players get up to to try. 11. B. Neve; W. G. Robertsons
then I restarted and put the kicker oft. agnie. This time I took them with my right. Now I take them with either foat,
have not yet greu a real lighter Malaya To Bidik, and
on the court."
After the Seixos-Mulloy, Flan-Mackay inf Holmberg- Gaven defeats foday, Talbert maid: "91 fondes as if I will haves:
to do some more straight talk- ing tonight"--France-Presse.
Credit For The Wrong Man
Leipzig. Nov. 25.
A Rustinute change, which was not announced to the publis, resulted in a goal in yesterday's World Cup football match be- tween the Soviet Union nod Polind bea credited wrong man.
Fledossoy and
'at cutre
For Fourth Asian Games
Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 25. Malaya will make a strong bid to stage the Fourth Acton Games in 1942.
bent T. F. R. Waters.
1501
Another Chance
So big-hearted Solomons has decided he will give Rehard- on another chance and himself hnother pay night. And what a clamevi
In
Wear
promising young Simpson and fast bowler Jolin Drennan; who tells me he has relations in all tour in South Africa have eyes parts of Britain and would like to spend a couple of years England.
an
Simpson would be cellent League professional. Be sides his abillly as n butanman and brilliant slip fielder he can also bowl leg-breaks.
At one time he was played by New South Wales as a bowler because of the team's strength in batting.
it?
The fee was £65,000, of which
But was
Richardson's Jast three
The highest transfer Corniest
fee in and certainly the silliest pun
I have heurd for appearances his opponents were the history of British football selected by his ananager. They was paid by Juventus FC or Dy
tlie a year refers to I've had pellets of
Charles, mud
Ezzard
Nino Turin to Leeds United in April, A. Macdonald beat A. Brook; magnificent Japanese victory in Valdes and Partrano, I
won't 1967, for thrown at the ball when I was
Welsh international cause further pain by recalling John Charles. about to shool; I've had the ball
A, B, Coleman lost to R. Firkins; the Canada Cup at Tokyo. A. Middier lost to W. A. John- Just a flash in Japan," say Two of my worst misses from rmly planted deep in muci (by son; T. R. MucLean lost to N. ome
erilics. what happened. sour-mouthed the penalty spot were in Cup-an opponent, of course); then teen, D. If. Taylor bout A. A.They could never do it outsidecided to make the pick himself. share. It looked a pretty good This fine Salomons as de Charles received Q £10,000 tes. We lost Deepdale to there
are the characters who Maldon, P. L. Stewart lost to their own country
His choice: Gft toll Bob Baker deal for all concerned. Huddersfield a few years agO, utter in a loud whisper as you P. G. Corrish; D. M. D. Prophet What nonsensel of course one of Amerlea's top heavies, Huddersfield had their regular run up: " lay 6-4 he misses
knowledge
the of
tricky lost to A. S. HII. Koalireeper, Wheeler, injured on this"
Yes, THE Bob Baker. The "Watch out, Ile
Kasumigasaki course was worth man who has beaten Cesar The effect of the transfer on the right wing: we lost our always puts them to the lef,”
FOURBALLS
a couple of strokeN to the Brien, enqueror of Britain's Leeds United's gates is stagger- centre-half Harry Mattinson The refere must keep his with a broken IST.
to Japanese. But their top pair Jack Gardner, The man who
Ing: Their first eight League We were wits about him when a penalty
Moodie/Cleland
and Nakamura-walke|hos beaten Joe Baksi, con- games this season, compared awarded a penalty. I tried hard | kack is being taken. And will-
Stoker/Dickson Leach; Leckie/Ono
of with the World Champion- queror of Britain's Bruce Wood- with the first eight last season, not to let the atmosphere of the out belittling the many brave Smart beat Anderson/Crunden;
by rine strokea! cock and Freddie Mills. The show a loss of $7,000 spectators. Cup-crazy crowd affect me, but saves made by sulkeepers, it is iny shot was saved by Huddera- my honest opinion that for son/Drown; Bonnar/CamETOR
Nakamura was individual Valdes, conqueror・or Beltain's field's stop gap toulkeeper, every ten saves made by the beat Gore/Robson; Blackwood/
champion by seven strokes! Don Cockell, Joe Erskine and Harold Hassall, then England's goalkeeper, at least
beat Penn/Gibbons; in nine Miller inside-left Harold, an old pal cares he must have moved Le Paterson/Harvey beat Saunders/
The rising fame of these golf- Dick Richardson.
That's of mine had seen me take them fore the ball has been kickr. Rolph;
beat happy Japanese is not sa world-
your before!
Try it sometime, in training. Ellott/Goldman; Gordon/Bone shattering to me. remember Richardson' gets
those two 10 of Harringay Arena. A chence Two years ago I missed one You can tell the goalkeeper beat Collings/Taylor; Thomson with deep respect
Japan to commit rysternatie sulekle at Hillsborough in a floodlit re-where you are going to place Robertson lost to Neve/Waters; intense little men from play. This one
to who turned out in the Canada superbly the hall. He wan't reach it it Macdonald/Coleman Was
Omission of Senny Ramadhin the nioncy received from last year. Middler/Mac-Cup at Wentworth saved by Dave McIntosh, the he stands still usill you actually Brook/Firkins;
of and Alt Valentine trom
the Juventus. It seems that a player Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper.lek the ball.
Lean halved with Johnson/They each had final rounds
and West Indies party..to practise in of the Charles calibre is really They tell me my red face out-. Good luck to the goalkeeper Sykes; Taylor/Stewart lost to 68 and even Ben Hogan
the lights then I was if he can
Malden/Cornish: D, D. Sam Snead could not beat Barbados at the beginning of worth his weight in gold, get away with
January-the first Test starts kind of golf. lucky enough to match the but watch closely next time al Prophet beat A. S. H.
Proplict/Kennedy beat Waldo ship trophy
42-year-old Torakichi man who A beaten Nino
This decision was made a merling of the Federation of Malaya Olympir Commwil. Council Secretary K. Arya-
Аде quay said the formal applicus ton will be made at the Aran Games Congress in Tokyo next May.
Aryaducay
suid if Malaya to the were to fail to get the Fourth Games, the FOMOC will press not Mamedov for the Sith ganes in 1900.- forward scored the United Press. second of the two goals by which the Russians won, the East Gelmat News Agency ADN ruid today.
Mamedov had been replaced because he did not feel fil- Chino Mall Special,"
District Cricket For Frank Tyson
Sports Diary
TODAY. Athletics Royal Navy Open 800-Metres Ya+ vitation Lace, South China Stadium, 3.30 pm.
Meeting Thorcutive Committee, IDEAAA. Exbazazi Dept., 539 p.m.
Badmint Melbourne, Nov. 25.
Junior Mixed
Heerelo v Franke Tyson, the England | SCC “Green': LC V St Stephen's:
married V CYMCA: CCC • Yellow"
Cling Cheong.
fust bowler, who was here a few days ago, will play
Golf
district cricket in Melbourne Ledio competition, kitchell Flate,. during the current Australian Fanling
peason.
He will appear for Footscray. u Melbourne suburban district side, before returning to Eng- Iard to remume his career with Northamptonshire, said Keith- Burnham, -Presidont of
the Footscray Club, China Mall Special.
Junior
0.30 p..
in Course 950 am.
tres Bridge Individual Championshipa,
TOMORROW
mugby Meet Rugby Final. Causeway Bay, 3.30 mm.
Soccer Inter-Sawol Sopper Happy Valley, "On Geslac
shone
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GAYE, WE NRÆT ECONOMISE
Leitch/Stewart
lost
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GUT TEMVIL CUT OFF THE SHARE IF YOU DON'T
that
the chance
'on December
•
So though Chartes' departure means that the Leeds balance abeot for last season will show the biggest profit in the club's history, Unites are now losing heavily at every game,
At tho present rate these louses will quickly swallow up
Ted Schroeder, Winstedon Singles Champion in 1949, is now a member of the Jack Kramy circus and has returned to the United States from
ganised and planned next year's professional tour of Lew Hand, Ken Rosewall, Pancho Gonzales and company.
Time on your hands... Austral, where ho has of-
RARD
RADO
SWING MADK
The Australian profemjanat season will start κdon after the Davia Cup Challenge Round, and
Schroeder reporta he received full co-operation from the Australian ITA In making his arrangements.
The four promises to be gyen mare successful than this YEAR'S which means that the Aŭstra- ilan "LTA," the local dubs and the professionals will, an honest decordingly.
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