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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1958.
ENGLAND STILL HAS SOCCER PROBLEMS I'll take
More Enterprising Team Selection And Tactics Can Lessen Them
By DENNIS HART
English soccer has taken a step forward. Not because of the five goals scored against Russia. But because the team has finally gone on the attack.
Whatever the shortcomings of English soccer-and they are many-one always felt that these could be lessened if team selection and tactics had been more enterprising.
How well this was proved at Wembley.
Ju the trai bali, England's fore that, he did not convinceļ tackling, they bed Bitle to full defensive methods, coupled withị me that he should be England's back on. They had no Haynes Russia's caution inade the en- Number · 11. counter as exciting as a rained. off Test match.
He does not like the position
I take the team by the scruff of the neck and shake some We into it.
In the second half, however, and can only produce his best in! 1 Hussia is st1 a compara- the England half-backs took solated individual bursts. And sively young soccer country, in profess to be so the international sensu, it hos time off from shadowing Russia's yet England inside-forward to give same team-planning conscious.
the wingers, And Bervice to
enne luto lo soccer only since the wor. Idcas and soccer
The attack, though still looking England's First Task know-how wil develop with ex- Tomewhat lopsided, did look
nenacing.
So Enginnd got on top and Snally crushed Russia's defence to end their own run of seven games without #win. Let's hope that in fure, attack will be the order from the start.
Plainly Pedestrian
la fairness to the selectors it! must be sald that outside-iefts
few in ure
England at the moment, and they probably feel that, even though not all that! might be hoped, Finney is all!! the best bet.
But Englund's first tank mus! | Le to turn eleven individually Rood players into a team. And with Finney at outside-left it is more difficult than it needs to be
But those five goals do not fell the whole story of game. Far from 1. For much of t England were pininly pedestrian and, but for a match-of-a-life- One man who dues fit into the the performance by Johnny Haynes they would have been struggling.
Problem for the selectors is whether to pass a vote of con- which in the Team fidence gained such a resounding win oy
to go against the secer tradi- tion of never changing a win- ning side.
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I think that the same eleven en will do duty again when Englund meet Wales In month's Lime 1 un stil not happy about Tom Finney being played na an outside-Jéft. Wembley, he aggravated an old
At
team Ix Graham Shaw. Hej came in na “a replacement for anured left-beek Johnny Banks. Positioning himself well and he established tacking firmly himself as an England regular. Russia's Weakness
In one respect, England could learn from the Russians.
perience.
England Scores Against Russia.
England's inside-right Bobby Chariton beats Russian goalkeeper Vladimir Belyayev with a penalty shot to give England her fourth goal in the interna. tional soccer match at Wembley last Wednesday.
England crushed the USSR with a 5-0 victory.-Reuterphoto.
America's Budding Tennis Champion-Earl Buchholz
St Louis, Oct. 27.
The man who may lead the United States out of the amateur tennis dol- drums is a boy. True, he's a six-foot, 21⁄2-inch, 160-pound boy, but still a boy.
And that is not to slight his prowess or under-estimate his capabilitics. For Earl Buchholz Jr., at 18, is America's top-ranked junior amateur, the first to hold that honour in the history of St. Louis tennis.
They Buchholz. stender, whip- "I won't betually play in the were generally better masters of corded youth, smiled boyishly Davis Cup tournament, because the bull, receiving it, controlling from beneath his crew-cut as I'm not officially in the men's it and making the pans in one he spoke in glowing terms of class. But boy, what experience
his election for the US Davis I'll get playing in other tourna smooth movement.
And not "It's a team.
greatments in Australia.
"It's only playing, but walching some aimed of the older and better players. And don't forget, we're going to be coached by Jack Krumer."
Hussia's weakness was lack of Cup
Once their well-drilled opportunity,"
broke against the something
England's sound for.
ideas. groin injury while helping make movements the Arst goal for Haynes, Bu rock
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The youngster's exuberance and excitement were catching. His eyes sparkled as he leaned tumbling forward: his words
from his ps as he spoke of his caning adventure.
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"It's realest, you know. A BOY my age, travelling Europe and now to Australlu. All on my own-except for this trip to Australia."
But when the subject was changes to the pressures and feelings of big-time tournament play, the boyish grin faded from his face and the man look over,
"I like it. I love competition. I like to win." And his words
were measured, fareetui.
"I don't know when, exactly, I thought I was good enough to big tournaments. go after the Probably it was early this year that I really realised that the other players were human That they could be beaten. I began to feel it, you know."
That Temper
What about the unstendiness of youth? The occasional tem- Per lapsos?
don't
get
from the travel and competition of tournament play,
Programme For Tennis Exhibition
£100 for
this medal
SAID THE STRANGER, AND THERE WERE NO ARGUMENTS
IT
TT WAS THE NIGHT OF OCTOBER 27, 1908....and Johnny, the dark Englishman, and Reg, the Austra- Tan they called Snowy, were pushing their way through the crowds that jammed the smoke-filled, gas-lit nrena of the Northampton Institute in Clerkenwell,
In a matter of minutes they would be blacking each other'a eyes for a piece of goid....the piece of gold that adorns the middleweight champion of the Olympic Games.
Far-from-home Reg Baker, already hard bitten by the
By George Whiting
travel bug that was later lo called that Erik Hjelt, captact take him round the world as an of the Oberon, has sold that his ace promoter of sports so wide-brother Ossi, skipper of sloter- ly ranged as boxing, swimming, ship Areturus, would be some · and polo, saluted his opponent where these dark waters that briefly,
very night, "What say we go up on deck and look for her passing lights?"
Bemused
JOHNNY, the 26-year-old all
rounder they were talking
About Jand
911
Disaster hit them with the speed of thought, bringing with and death.
Eng- possible cricketer despite the through the
The two 11.8. Davis Cup tennis players. Ham flio-
panic, fear, confusion, Olmedo, hardson and Alex
two-day will be giving a
Aroturus, groping sighilawa exhibition here and the fol-
for, struck the lowing in the programme arranged by the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association:
TO-MORROW
Richardson and Ip A. Olmedo Koon-hung v ́and Edwin Twal at 4 v.m.
Ham Richardson
A. Olmedo at 5 p.m.
THURSDAY
V
was
H. Richardson and Mounel N. da · Allva v A. Olmedo and K. C. Duo at
H
that he He admitted edgy-"scared" as he put it before a game, But he explain- that combination of ed. "It's being scared and--well, temper for a up that brings me gamo,"
Those ingredients could help to bring back the Davis Cup America.-U.P.I.
Richardson * A. Olmedo at 5 p.m.
All the matches will be played at Hongkong Cricket Club and admission will be 3.50 per day, payable at the KALE.
NYLON MENACE SCARES SOCCER MEN
Fall In The Slashers
For Stud Parades
By JOHNNY HAYNES, England and Fulham
No player has ever been caught trying to smuggle a razor on to a football field. Yet something should be done to stop the scandal of the worn stud.
Hirat
and
Another
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"pair" he had bagged for square amidships, and in three
Listing Essex against
Yorkshire's minutes George
Oberon was down by the bows responded with equal tack of ceremony and sinking fast to after a swift appraisal of the minute she was got.
Passengers
tran. struggled tali, spare figure sitting in the
tically up the sloping deck. The front row (his father).
ley Northem seas washed them The crowd hushed, the battle away
gold-toetal was joined. Johnny, champion Johnny was last sem strembling of England three years earlier, down a companionway to grab shoi out the impeccable left ilfebelt for his father. hand they'd taught him in the public schools"
the band that
to was later hold is own in an exhibition with the immortal Tommy Burns.
Snowy, with the final less than ave minutes old, was plek- ing himself bemusedly off the
ftoor.
championships ★
Why hadn't somebody told him about this dark English- man?
But pieces of Olympic gold After the regulation three rounds, on undecided referte and judges felt compelled to order a fourth... and nobody Butlerd that Jolvany's father, biting his lip with tension, had
do not come early.
left the hall.
colo
TT WAS THE MORNING OF
AUGUST 24, 1938.. versation in the saloon bar of the Three Lords at Aldgate embraced the usual Bunday morning topics... wala Kirla
governmenta Mine host, Stan Canter, paid no more than normal attention to the
stranger with the pint.
But the stranger, a dark little man, soon had the eye_and_the ear of the company. Reaching Into bila pocket, he producand a red feather case about two Inches square, tossed it on the bar counter, and naked:
"Anybody want to look at
He need not have worried.this? It's a collector's plecs,” Johnny won that fourth round
and his medal.
Chatter
smoke-room dinner,
And there, nestling in its beci of faded silk, fay Johnny'n Olymple medal. ·
"No arguments; gents," said the dark little man." "One price only. I wani hundred quid
were no argumenta,
Twas the night of December for tr." 19, 1930..and Johnny and There his father were talking cricket Customer David Caldwell, at first only camally interested, with fellow rst-class passengers and one whom to end the in the Finnish steamship Oberon, name inscribed on the medal's cautiously feeling her
way❘ edge. through the thick Kattegat Co And soon the stranger wen! on her way from Helsingfors to eway, leaving the saloon bar customers of the Three Lords to listen respectfully as the medal's new owner told them the story
Already this season two managers-Star Cullis of
Wolves and Johnny Harris of Chester-have Hun. surveyed injuries to their players and pro-were going home for Christmas of Johrmy. tested about the nylon stud.
Not let me add my voice to The outery. The stud wound has become an increasing fear in the life of players, Injuries that look like war wounds are being collected.
The Power
of
They had dined well, they
the family timber business pros- pered, and dad chucked a prourl that the stud should measure paternal chest as his listeners not less than half an inch atrada warmed to his reminiscences oft
Referees have the power to how Johnny had captained inspect a man's boots at any England's cricketers taken time. Yet how often do they the wicket of the great Jack exercise their right?
Hobbs no fewer than 23 times..
Scotland's Example and won an Olymple gold medal
I would like to peo 'our referees following the example
High policy
is the night of October 15, and the MCC 1958 committee discussing the
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high policy of cricket at their for boxing.
meeting at Lord's. Towards the end of the session, an official From sport the cosy challer tolls of the recent Augudi
sot in Scotland Graham Leggat, turned to ships. Somebody re-morning when umpire Colin
SOVIET SOCCER
CUP FINALISTS
Fairservice had brought t little red box to the curator of the Lord's museum,
Last season Ken Taylor, the Huddersfield cratre half, was "That temper. That's mostly unable to play against Fulham getling mad at myself. It's the beenuse of a gash from a stud worst part about my playing collected in the previous match,
Fulham's new He showed it to un. I will
winger from They fell il upsets my
Art Aberdeen, is getting his nine inches game. 1.
know. Some swear i was
taste of Úhla alud trouble. ugliness. Time: I feel temper helps.
In Scoilish football, he tells
"Gentlemen," he says. "It me, the referee visits cách dress-
you will examino Sta In- "For instance, it helps
The situation is getting worse | Ing-room before
scription, game and
think you will me up for the big game.
is because most players are using bolds a stud inspection,
Moscow, Ogi. 28. think, I'm as good as he
agree that we should have this Rarely does he say "no" to a Moscow's "Torpedo" soccer memento in our collection." ond I'm going out to beat him?nylon stude It's not
Then Johnny's - gold medal And I know that some studs pair of boota. Seldom does a team today qualifted to meat 1 personal feeling
He's of this material tend to wear to Scottish player get stud scars. Moscow's "Spartak" in the final į panses round the table, and Do upponent. against my
He is not going to take the of the Soviet Soccer Cup. | Its tinise-worn rim the members Just somebody I'm going to try a dagger point.
Torpedo boat Moscow's reads "London, 1305, Olymade Referees could easily kill the risk of having his favourite to beat."
menace if they would pay more boots rejected by a referee just "Lokomotiv" Squid 2-1 in nn Games. Winner, middleweight disattention to this side of their before the kick-off when there overtime game, Moscow Radio boxing. J.W.TH. DOREIRA"
| reported.--France-Presse:
---(London · Szpénza. Sarsten), forged job. The laws state quite plainly is no time to rested them.
At that point Buchholz played the maturity
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