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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1959.

ENGLAND IN SERIOUS PLIGHT The Crime And

Still 41

Runs Behind At Lunch With Six Wickets Standing

Melbourne, Feb. 17.

England, 22 for two overnight, were in a serious plight at lunch on the fourth day of the fifth Test, with 105 for four- still 41 behind Australia's first innings score of 351 with six wickets standing.

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With Colin Cowdrey and Peter Richardson dismissed, England have only one recognised batsman Tom Graveney, not out 22 at lunch

left.

him off fours by Cowdrey and one, by The tragedy ot Be Mening, parowed slip, dropped

and the third from England's viewraint, a Tavid:05 thoughting both Richardson,

wigket stand reached 50 runs in the dismigal of Colin foody Bails to tell. while be wan hammering die 'owdrey's third wirktet land 40 minutes,

Cowdrey next punched Richardson produced 63 bowling. He was run can after w

successive attling up 48 in a lively knocit uns seered in even time mainly David for two

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NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

9th Annual Race Meeting 1958 39

The third day of the above The teeling advertised for Saturday, 7th March, 1959, has been postponed to Satur-; day, th March, 1959,

The first adding hell will be 186 pm, and the frat rare For at 2,000 p.m.

AB Cash Sweep Tickets dated 7th March, 1959. will be valid for the Meeting on 14th March, 1959.

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By Order of the Stewards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

16th February, 1969.

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The Best 20 of the partnership Lane in 40 minutes,

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four to Richle Benaud,

Lunch Scoreboard

ENGLAND:

1st in higs - 205 AUSTRALIA:

1-1 nalags - 351 ENGLAND:

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Total for 4 wickets

Davidson's first three overs yielded 28 runs, and England's overnight more of 22 for two had been taken to i nie: 30 minutes.

Cowdrey had a hte of David- son when 4 Honaad deuppiot the ball after he got two hands 11 it and went to 41 by driving

the nex: delivery to the tapes.

Of the morning's Best 53 runs Cowdrey was responsible for 42.

Disaster

Then disaster struct; Engiora as Cowdrey in magnificent bat-

23 ting form was run out for 46--- and England were three down for 78.

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End Of A Valiant Stand

Valiant stands by Tom Gravency (53) and No. 9 batşman Frank Tyson

in the second innings saved England from the ignominy of an innings defeat

in the fourth Test match at Adelaide, which Australia won by 10 wickets.

Photo here shows the end of Tyson's gallant stand as he is caught by wicket-keeper Grout after scoring 33 runs while bowler Renaud leaps for the appeal.

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Prague, Feb. 16. Arc Czechoslovakia is in the grip of ice hockey fever as the date for the world championship eliminator matches on March 5, looms nearer.

which

Colorado Springs, Feb. 16. Eleven nations will be repre-

in the world Rented! skating championships will

from staged here February 21 to February 28,

The nations are: Candidu, the United States, Japan, France, West Germany, Italy, Hollan & Britain, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Switzerland.

The American tent was announced here todor as follows:

Champion Hurdle Meanwhile, And Cheltenham

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Rates Callover Bradley Lord.

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Soccer Tour

Punishment Of John Crossan

By DEREK JOHN

London. Behind locked doors in Belfast, a sixteen-man "Jury" has reached the most ludicrous and unjust verdict in the history of sport. On trial was 20-year-old Johnny Crossan, one of the cleverest footballers in Ireland, a young man who seemed destined to become one of football's all-time greats.

His crime: attempting-with-

out success--to get a £3,000

| "eut" of his first-transfer fee,

His punishment: banned from world football--FOR LIFE.

Thus, with the automatic sup- port of the international con- Trelling body, FIFA. the sixteen. members of the Irish League Management Committee have fafleted the death penalty" on the boy who loved to play

soccer.

Crosson-still a minor can never play organised football again. He has had attractive iters from foreign club, but now he can forget them.

As a footballer, "Crossan is Block-listed from Mexico 10 Mescow, from Purk to Peru.

Tempted

Like so many Irish footballer of the past, Johnny, Crossun was tempted to make a profit from pro- his entry into English

| fesslonui Toccer, Unfortunately, ne did not have the experience and cunning to make a dial without raising suspicion,

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Derry City, the Irish Football Longue club, have trimitted they were prepared to pay Crossan £3,000 to become a part-time professional with them and that they had agreed to transfer him

for £B,OUD,

Crossan never colleted his 13,000 because the deal did not go through. But his intention to brenk the League rules Lenough to end his footballing

days at the age of twenty.

was

And what happened to the people who put templation in

this youngster's way? So far, the I.F.L. have ßned Derry City the shattering sum of- £299.

Out Of Proportion

Cressan's punishment is out of

all proportion to his crime: Ite

bas. ben made a whipping-boy w the rulers of football in an cifort to preserve their archaic transfer system.

eliminators will be

Ostrava. played at Bratulavia, Den and are competing this year. They tni: Soviet Union. are: The United States. Canada, Germany, West Germany, Fit- Lund, Sweden, Poland, Norway, Tira Italy and Czechoslovakia. Brewer, and

thu Meanwhile, bernure

London, Feb. 10. If they dug deeper, the foot Tinited number of seat avail-

The English Football Associa-ball bosses might unearth enough able at the sinding, the sale of

confirmed Crosans to make them realise throughout tion Council today Television sets

bo of matches to how mich their transfer rules the dates Czechoslovakia is booming.

played by the. English National are despisert and abused,

The This boom By continued) XI on its American four.

Under the present system, you and Korl sinee Christmas already to-dates are: Freed, Maribet Owen and Dud-sands of sels have been sold to

sell your talent to a club la Cz:- Cans. The ice hockey -2ty Richards.

no power to negotiate your own Dance-Andree and Donald | choslovak 1chevision service

Versus price. Jacoby, Murgie "Ackles and will televise the matches which Charles Phillips, Judy Ama will be hooked up with War-Peru.

And you improve your play, Lammar and Ron Lidington-ww, Budapest and Berlin.

At Mexico City, May 24. it is the club which reaps the big Franco-Presse.

proft when a transfer deal is 20 or made,

London, Feb. 1. Bugland went off to a con-

Prices at the second cailover fitral stort as the fourth day's play in the Brth Test opened, at the Victoria Club here tonight with Richardson and Cowdrey on the Champion Hurdle and

off Davidson's Cheltenham Gold Cup steeple taking uns first over and five off Lindwall, cbase were:

Icebied in these 16 ans were three boundaries twoj Fur Cowdrey and une by by Richardson,

The fast rate of scoring con- timed as the batsmen took six rms of Davidson in his second over and nine off Lindwall.

The first, 20 minutes pro- duced 29 runs, eluding four

Scottish FA Cup Third Round Draw

Gilegow, Feb. 10

The draw for the turd roma

of the Scottish Football Aso- ciation Cup competition, to be 28, was played on February Rude here today.

The draw is:

5 Johnstone v Aberdeen, Jamilton v Kilmarnock, Third Lanark v Brechin Allen.

Dunfermline y Ayr United, · Celtic or Clyde v Rangers. St Mirren Motherwell. Surling Albion v Morton, Inbernian v Partick.-Reuter,

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Lancastrian Ball PGO Dinner Party

Dance Rehearsal

Opening of Chinese Circus

Cocktail Party

Aboard "Tocansa"

Art Exhibition at Tung Kung Chamber of Commerce Chinese New Year Dinner for the Street Sleepers Cocktail Party on board Arundel Castle

St. George's School Boxing

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Cheltenham Cold Cup: 7-2 Saffron Torton; 1-1 Roddy Owen; 6-1 Taxidermist; 7-1 Niejų; E-1 Kerstin; 100-9 Linwell and Lochruz: 18-1 Caesar's i Helm; 20-1 Amber Paint; 25-1 Pas Beul.

There will be another callover next Monday-Reuter.

Heiss, Barbara Ann Roles and Lyon Filgan.

Couples-Nancy and Robald raington, Gayle

NSW Almost Sure!

To Retain The

Sheffield Shield

The Groupings Czechoslovakia, Switzerland,

SPORTRAIT

"She's just the type I have the misfortune to come up against in the January sales/"

London Sapruse Sarties.

Arsenal-Spurs Clash Likely In FA Cup Quarter-Finals

London, Feb. 16. Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, the only two London clubs sill left in the Football Association Cup competition were to- day drawn to meet each ather in the sixth round ties (quarter-finals), to be played on February 28.

United, the tion leant

But Brst both must win fifth round replays on Wednesday Arsenal against Shefeld

enly second divi - suii-standing, and Tottenham against Norwich; sole survivers from the third

vision.

twen Cup At Ro de Janeiro, May 13, become a professional but have

verans Brazli.

At Limo, May

versus Mexico,

17,

A Los Angeles, May

26. versus the United States.

The winners of the Arsenal- Sheffield United replay will be at home to the winners of the | Tottenhum-Norwich match.

The winners of the replay be- holders Bullon and Prenten were [rawn away to the winners of the fourth replay from the fifth round tics, Birmingham City and Nottingham Forest.

Wanderers

ATTRACTIVE MATCH Blackpool, undefeated nt

Try to cash in on your talents home this season, were drawn It was also deelded England | with an under-the-counter deal at home to high-scoring Luton

May at and you may end up like Johnny Town in what should

Canada and Poland are the will receive Italy in

agama Spain play at Bratislava,

Hungary-Fe: ner-Presse,

Group A teams which will way play as a noin and Crescan, who will now probably attractive match."

Group "B" leans Pre Soviet Union. East Germany, Norway, United States (al Bints).

Pady, Brisbane, Feb. 16. In Group "C" New South Wales seen Finland, East Germany, Sweden contain of retaining the Shefekt (Ostrasa).-France-verse,

trophy leet:y when rain again restricted Queensland's chanery in The match against Victoria here.

Cheltenham Entry Se

Scratched

London, Feb. 16. Done Up was offelálty scratch- ed from the Cheltenlium Gold Cup at 9 am, today.

At las! Monday's callover Done Up was quoted at 33 to one.Heuler.

Sports Diary

TODAY

ATeeling

Queensland need to beat Victoria to challenge New South Wales for the leadership but with rain holding up play today for over

drnw

four hours a seems certain.

Bainbridge Loses

return to his rid job-in Gramophone inctory.

'No Discrimination' Letter To Be Sent To IOC ·

London, Feb. 16.

Mr Anthony Steel, secretary of the campaign against

be

ah

Aston Villa, whose poor Kague form this season has taken them to bottom place in the Brst division, continue their Ane Cup run with a home moich

galust Burnley. Followire is

the quarter-finals!

the draw fox

Adrenal or Shefeld United V. Teltenham Hotspur or Norwich City.

Hackpool v. Luton Town, Birmingham City or Nolting- ham Forest v. Bolton Wanderers or Preston North Ed.

Aston Villa v, Butley.—China Mall, Special.

ravial discrimination in sport, sald here tonight To A Junior

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letter on colour bar and sport' was to be sent 10 Hobart, Fl. 18.

the International Olympies Committee in Rome. Victoria; 280 for seven .011 Beverley Bainbridge, Aus- j

The sponsors of Saturday, were all out in their tralian butterfly champion

the cam

The letter would request first innings today for 310 and

Olympic

was poign högert 30 distinguished simply that there should be no representative, by the close Queensland had

shin the letter, discrimination in sport ugninet beaten here today in the heats people would replied with 47 for bo wicket.

of the 110 yards butterfly event half Bratchford the fust bowler

the Australian swimming half "Intellectuals," frished off the Victorian Innings for figures of six for championships by 14-year-ol

Jan Androw.

Council at 57.

Semal-finals,

Meeting of HRFA Sport Road, B.45 pri

Xquà Colony Open Squash Victoria Barracks, 5.30 par.

TO-MORBOW Tennis Colony Gramm Curt Cslip, Chater

Read, 15 p.m.

الله

ליני

of them sportsmen and

GERMAN SKI MEN

APPEAL TO IKE anyone because of colour, reli- FOR ENTRY VISAS

gion or politics.

Arst nive signatures

Tho International Olymples were those, of Bertrand (Eur) Russo, the philosopher, Dr conunities would be meeting in

Senes, wero: Victoria 310 (W. Lawry - 92: tralian junior record of one of York, Alberto Moravia, the Like, Italian 59; Bratchford six minule 14.2 seconds only a

writer, Trygve J. Shaw for 57).

tenth of a second slower that former Secretary-General of the Nations neut Emile Queensland 47 for no wicket. Miss Bainbridge's senior recurd. United --Reuter. ---China Mull Special.

Zatopek, the Czech runler.

Mis Andrew sel a new Aus-Arthur Ramsey, the Archbishop Rome In May, Mr Steel added on today appealed to President

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The dght against a colour bar in sport is backed by several British fontball clubs and other organisations--Reuter.

COOK BETTER. MEALS

WITH GAS

Berlin Feb. 15. The East German Ski Federa-

Eisenhower Intervene and El men help Fast German obtain their U.8. entry visa which co for they have failed 10 receive.

The ski-men feed their entry permits 10 compete In the Squaw Valley pre-Olymples,

Meanwhile the American SH Federation anavunced that fast Gaman participation was not possible. They had been ruled ut for applying after the clas of the omeln) registration date.

In the appeal President Eisenhower, published by the Eest German ADN news agencia the East German Ski Federation called on Ebenhower to "inter¬ veng perrontally to ald our team so that it can compete at Square Valley-In compliance with the Invitation tended by the Ameri, can Ski Federation."

The appeal' claimed that the East German's reply, acceptinm the lavilation, had been condemne ed by a letter dafed: JuäET. 2.--France-Presse.

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