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ARMY SPORTS

PARADE.

AUSTRALIANS WIN BY 10 WICKETS

Lindsay Kline Takes Six For 65

Capetown, Dec. 17. Western Provinco collapsed aftor tea against the touring Australian foam here today and the Australians scored a fine victory | by 10 wickets. The Province lost their last six wickets in half an hour, to be all out for 231, as left-arm spinner Lindsay Kline took six wickets for 65.

The Australians were left 38 minutes in which to

The Spotlight beams thila wosk on 74 LAA Regt, RA, and from (tils very sporting unit Tommy Atkins selects two of its members who have particularly excelled themselves in the world of sport during the past few days. I refer to L/Bdr. Peter McNicol and Bdr. John Innes. McNicol, as his name implies, halls from, over the Border, Crocketford, Dumfries, to be exact, and is 21 years old and a regular soldier. He has been in the Colony only two yours and has played football for his Re- giment and on occasions in the Army senior and In reserve sides, as a goalkeeper.

At the end of last month he League Secretaries will be

Jim 'Absolute Novices' | Copt. catered the

Howe, MBE, of boxing competition and won his HKCTU, who will control the weight, and I would like to Kowloon und Island Zone, while think that this sucess spurred QMSI Dalgetty, APTC, super-

units him on to his reai claim to local vises the

in the New Territories tame

Stepping IT

the Army to Senior eleven of short notice due to the Injury of the re- gulur keeper, he faced the might of South China In th Senior Shield, and by near intracle saves, kopt his team in with a chance right up to the final whistle.

Following this up with a good display for Combined Services | referees,

brought has

him Colony honours by his selection to ap pear for a Hongkong Selected XI against the visiting Austrian Good team Inter this month. luck, Peter, and may the bolt r right for you.

The other co-featured sporla- man is un NCO whom the Cum- mitee at the first "Absolute Novices" meeting "weeded" out

when they saw very rapidiy

him in action, and how right They were to do so. Bdr. Innes is I am sure, u novice, but what a novice!

The Chinese Training Unit, 50 Coy. RASC and 82 In, Sqn, RE are far too strong for any minar unit and have, there- fore, been promoted to the Senior League where I have no will "malte their doubt they presence felt.

The most pressing need is for So short are they of these necessary adjuncts to the game that permission has been only one qualified granted for

control sach game official to until more volunteers are forth- A course will be held coming. In January and it is hoped that a large number will attend.

Turpin-Pastrano Bout Banned: "Too Uneven"

hit 55 runs for victory, but Benaud and Mc- Donald required only 18 minutes to get the necessary runs.

a whirlwind partnership, the pair hit the runs in 18 minutes off 34 balls. They cracked 17 off the first over, and altogether needed only 24 scoring shots, nine of which were boun- daries.

Second unings Western Province had raised their score to 205 for four 57] A. Pithey, b. Benaud ...... the tea terval, o saving the It. Westcott, bw, b. Kline innings defeat.

J. Nel, b. Mackay

Al lunch today, the dinal day. Innes, e. Burke b. Kline of the match, Western Province C. van Ryneveld, c. Burke

b. Benaud had scored 112 for two wickets

Jia their seront Innings und J. Ferrandi, b. Kline

B. Praft, c. Jarman b. Klu E. Fuller, C. Mackay

Bennud

were gli 85 runs behind.

Australia led од the first innings with 421 against 244 and there was no play yester dayd religious holtity in South Africa,

Western Province resumed al their Saturday score of 53 for no wicket and Tony Fithey ‘and Jacke Nel carred the score to B4 when both were dismissed,

Dick Westcolt,

hud who opened the innings with Pithey

Pothecary, not out

G. Steyn, b. Klino

b.

H. Bromiled, c. Harvey 5.

Rite

Extros

Tabl

Mackoy

Benaud Kine

but retired hurt after being Meckift struck on the Inti elbow Ва Saturday, continued his innings after the Orst wicket had fallen.

Richle Benaud, turning his ley spinners, was the most dan- gerous locicing Australian bow- fer this morning and was ros- ponsible for the dismissal Pithes.

of

From Luton, Bedfordshire, this 19-year-old regular soldier

London, Dec. 13. is a "stuvai." Winning the

The third wicket fell after Forces

Lt.- Noviccs Lnd

The British Boxing Board of

lo ban lunch with the scoreboard show- Mildeweight Championship at Control today decided

ing 117, but then Westcott and between Sek Kung last Thursday, he dis-a heavyweight "bout

Turpin Cilve van Ryneveld put on 82 played ability which, if properlyBritish voteran Randy

rising uns in 90 minutes. directed, will bring him many and young American

in my star, Willie Pastenno, that was 60 took 202 minuter. honours, and he is

prospect to have been held at Leicester opinion a very likely 16 "do a Henderson" this your on February 3 next year. and take Novice, Individual ons 'FA HELF Litles Rll is onc

Anson.

Promising Start

The 57 entries for the Land

The Board of Control Justi flod its dealsion by stating that

would the proposed bout serve the interests of boxing but gave no further explann-

not

It was understood here that

Forces Novices Championships, the bar. was decided because while not a record, is & protrus the bout would have been too

int start to the season. Looking

at the breakdown of entries by weights, I found It Interesting

uneven,

Pastrono, fourth ranking

a

to note that the Light-Middie, world heavyweight is only 32 Middle and Light-Heavyweight and has last one fight (on classes are well patronised, spilt decision) in four years. whereas the Welters, a class Turpin, who is 29, and has a that in your scribes boxing long career behind him, han lost days was always more than our bouts over the same period well subscribed to, secins now and his victories have been

'Can by comparison deserted.

modest op- over relatively

It be that the cooks are feed-ponents. Besides, this was to ing us better?

have been Turpin's first heavy- The organisation of the meet-weight bout and he would have

been at least a stone lighieri ing was again in the hands of

than Partrano. the DOPT and his merry met, everything went with a swing. Tupin, who was for a short time World Middleweight Box- Generally the standard was very high, and while only two Ing Champion in the interval between victory over and a bonts really had the spectator defeat at the bunds of Sugar out of their seats, I saw 'none

is the reming of the customers leaving early, Ray Robinson,

Britiah Light-Heavyweight, so it can be presumed that they champion.-France-Presse, were satisfied,

"With the Television cameras in attendance for 1 think the first time at an Army tournament, everyone was on their best be- haviour and those fortunate enough to have a set will agree that the cameraman did a very good job in catching the tense expressions on the spectator* faces. Some were even letting their ice-lollles melt in the ex- citement, and I was intrigued by the second who hid his face rather than see his principle get hitti

VAN RYNEVELD

WILL MISS FIRST TEST

Capatown, Dec. 17. Clive van Ryneveld, who had been appointed captain of South Amrica's team for the first two Tests against Australia, Injured his hand today and will have to miss the first Text next work

The injury OCCUÍTEXİ when van Rynevold wes Belding during the match here in which the Australians beat Western Province by ten wickets,

The pleasing aspect of this competition is the emergence of such units as 8. Coy, RASC (combined with 3 Supply Depot) and 6 COD, who had six and three finalists respectively, a very good effort for units with- to stop hard drive from cut much in the way of training: Richie Benaud and ppt his facilities.

I am convinced that it only needs interest in a unit for any sport to find

Its feet and do well, be it boxing on any other of the major perstičen,; and, hetwre's hoping that energetic sporia officers will turn the thoughts to the noble art, and product, fot the approaching 'cam Championships, siỏon which wil do their units justice.

Basketball

Basketball, ugota Amler Way Läksin and this season's plann Swire fortgilated at a rooting "'held a Dew, days!uro umiler this (Chairmanshily of Major G.,W.P. Hodding, Mx, with player, couch, rdforce, secretary CÜM Fred Kirkham," APTC, taking the notes.

Major and

Mizor Linst Lesgues will be run as before, and entries aro required betɔrw December 121,

In the closing stages he tried

hand batween the thumb and forefinger. Ho Tha

four #titcher din ft and the doctors said it would take ten days to healCure Mall Spesial.

Westcott's

After that came the collapse, the whole site being cut for

431

The Scoreboard

WESTERN PROVINCE

First Innings

Burke Davidson Harvey

401

.

Newcastle "A" Should Be Fairly Strong Against Civilians This Evening

Says "PAK LO”

This evening on their own ground under floodlights the Club "A" are taking on Newcastle ""A" at 6.30 p.m. in what should turn out to be a hard and fast ten. counter.

Some of the Newcastle players were en in action with

the Navy XV on Saturday aftermon, and each 'und every one of them impressed. The Newrastle XV should be fairly strong particularly in the forwards.

The Club forwirts need Martin or Kirkwood will take little or no introduction and, as over the full back spot, one of the best packs in the steady supply of the ball to

Colony, should hold, if they do the Club threes will help them not overwhelm, the Navy for win and win convincingly to wards. As the Club back divi- night

well Thomas, the Navy hooker, slon has been playing so of lale, it is unlikely that the as proved himself a vestleblo tower of strength, not only in club forwards will starve their threes, and this should not the cet serums but in the loose, develop inte forward battle, and Shaffer, his opposite num- but should have plenty of agber will have his work cut out

to get the better or him, 10gressive open play.

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AUSTRALIANS

First linge

70. (A Davidson Burke 72, R. N. Tiarvey 03, H. Bromfield 4 for 683.

Second Tonings

R. Benaud, not out C. McDonald, not out

Ixtras

Fuller

Talal (no wickel)

244 (A. Pithey 52, G. Innes Pothocary

40, Meckin 4 for 52).

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Bowling

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No Valentine Valentine is missing from the Club line-up due to injuries, and O'Kelly moves up outside Tancock. The three ne re-

muine

unchanged and

either

The Navy thrwes are fast, but are not quite on a par with the Club when it comes to hand- ling, and this will be a decided advantage to the Club. A win for the Civilians is my forecast here,

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