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Brown-Charnley World Title Fight
Narrow
Rugby Win For England
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England squared the Rugby League Test series at Headingley recently with a narrow 11-10 victory over Australia. In fact the Australians were lending 10-6 with only 15 minutes to go when Fox converted Whiteley's try to win. All Australia's points except two (an early penalty goal by Barnes) were The scored by right-wing Carlson, who notched two fries and n conversion. series score is now 1-1.
Photo shows Carlson dragging defender Ashton with him to score his first try.London Express photo.
SPORTRAITĮ
"Now which do you mean -woonderful floure skat- ing, or wonderful figur --- skating 7"
London Express Sterice,
Chung Cheorig Beat CYMCA In Men's "A" Shuttle League
Chung Cheong Club, the defending Colony Men's "A" Doubles badminton league champions feated Chinese
Fullmer To Defend
World
Middleweight
Crown On Friday
Logan, Utah, Nov. 30.
World middleweight boxing champion Gene Full- mer (National Boxing Association version) will try for his 11th straight victory when he defends his title against Ellsworth "Spider" Webb of Chicago on Friday here in his home town - population 12,000.
Two Changes In Britain's Test Rugby Team
TWO
Fullmer and Webb, both 26, fought oner before about 15 months ago when Fulkner was not yet cluunpion. Fulkner dominated almost to the end of the fight but his opponent managed to reverse the situation in the last round and win on points.
$100,000 Gate
Friday's fight organised by ihe Intermountain Boxing Club will take place in the Ulah University Stadium whose sealing capacity is only 7,100.
London, Nov. 30. changes have been made to Britain's Rugby League team which will meet Australia in the rubber Test match on December 12 at Wigan,
But the promoters expect a Lancashire.
$100,000 gate to which the radio Australia won the first Test and television rights should add 22-14 and Britain look
another $100.000. Fullmer will second 11-10.
get 40 per cent of the net re- de- The two changes are in the coigts and Webb 20.
Warrington's YMCA backdel where
Fullmer originally won Buddersheld's Fiuser replaces
a crucial match at St
Teresa's Church inst night.
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By virtue of this win
Club will take Chung Chenna on the Y's in the deciding match weld next Monday
at the CYMCA | (Wirun).
the
the
01
the
by five games to four in Dyson, and in the second for-world middleweight crown
ward line where St Helen's January 2. 1957 at New York's
from nom court Karatlus, recovered
Madison Square Garden an injury, intes over his old spot Sugar Ray Robinson. But his from Walileid Trinity's Vities, refen was shortlived as Robin-
out Ja Bilta's lineup is:
ven knocked him Fraser (Warrington); South-Arth round four months later
(Oldham); Ashton on May 1, 1957, at Chicago.
{Wakellett Fux Trinity), and Sullivan (Wigan); Hollon (Wigan) and Stevenson Whitely York Captain); (full): Karallus (St Helen's) and McTigue (Wigan); Robin- son (eds); Harris (Hull) and Terry (St Helen's)~~AFP.
court with a one-match lead.
The best performance in fast night's match was given by the Chu Sai-wah
combination of
and Hung Sul-choy, who all their three games.
WOZI
Słu
Foll wares are: Wong Wal-hung and R. Tay (Chung
Cheong)
beat Chuen and S. K. Wong 23-20, beat . Wong and W. F. Foo 21-17, lost to M. A. Ebrahim and H. Young 5-21..
Young Hung-chow and Fel
Tni-chung (Chung Cheong) lost to Siu and Wong 15-21, lost to
Ted Dexter Declared Fit
London, Nov. 36. Ted Dexter, the England and Wong and Foo 11-21. Tost to Sussex cricketer who recently Ebrahim and Young 2-21. had un altuck of jaundice, has Chu Sal-wab and Hung Sul- been examined by a doctor and choy (Chung Cheng) beat Siu declared one hundred per cent and Wong 21-16, bent Wong and it. He with sall with the MCC Foo 21, beat Ebrahim and patty to the West Indies on
December 8-ATP. Young 23-20."
TAE GAMBOLS
FITTING
ROOM
IT'S BEAUTIFUL
FITTING ROOM
AND A
REAL FLARGAN
Robinson lost the crown to Carmen Basillo on September 23 that year and took it back from him on March 25, 1958, both times on points.
TKO Win
Sugar Ray was later stripped of his litle by the NBA for non- defence of H. He is recognised United as champion in the States only by the boxing com- missions
and of New York Massachusetts.
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The Mormon Fullmer, whose determination is one of his most marked character traits, mel
Francisco al San Barillo
year for the August 28 this NBA title and scored a TKO win over him in AFP
the 14th round.
Tomorrow
I THINK I'M GOING TO WIN THIS' SAYS BRITISH CHALLENGER
Houston, Nov. 30.
"I will try to tire him out. I will try to knock him out if I get the opportunity, but I must not get reckless." British Empire champion Dave Charnley chose his words carefully. looking ahead to his 15-round challenge for Joe Brown's world lightweight title here on Wednesday night.
"I think I'm going to win ↑ sportlist work over. They this. I know he's a crafty one planned some work on the bags and know he enn ait," he said but altite else before the II of the 34-year-old veteran of a.m. (1700 GMT1 weigh-In 103 fights.
on Wednesday.
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"He'll come out with flurry, then go into his shell awhile and wait for another opening I know he's quite alert He moves like a cat." Both Brown and Charnley tapered off on Monday, their
The Riddle
Of Bobby Charlton
IS
By, STANLEY MATTHEWS
the Bobby Charllen, Manchester United wonder boy, deslined to Join the ranks of players famous in their own right, but mixilia in England elevens?
There have treat players
Age Advantage
to-
Ringsiders lean heavily ward Brown but are quick to point out that the Englishman's 10-year age advantage cant be overlooked.
"All we have to do is be care- ful," says Charley's manager, Arthur Boggis. "Dave can out- point him, and he may knock him out. We've got to be cau- fous about not letting him Ture us into a false position.
"But my boy has never been tałce down and I've seen him cee or two very unsly blows Dave can take
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all right, but he won't be going out of his way to prove that."
Brown has sald that The fighter who eventually beats him "will be somebody with a good lefl Jalling me back,”
thinks he fits that tion.
who can
Cuevas Wins
First Event
At Bahamas Automobile Meeting
Nassau, Nov. 30. John Cuevas of Miami romped home winner of the Tourist event the first race of the sixth
week- annual Bahamas long automobile meeting - when the luck of the game knocked out Bri- tain's nee drivers Stirling Moss and Roy Salvadori here today.
Cuevas at the wheel of a 1,958 cc Porsche covered the 25 laps of the 41 mile Oak Fick course in the record breaking speed of 78.01 miles per hour.
LAP RECORD
Mos took the lead from the start setting up a fost pace with a 822 lap record but at The end
the fourth lap he und to nurse his racer into the pils. The engine troubio was serious enough to keep
Jim out of the rest of the race.
Salvador! whit hard bcen breathing down kis com- patriol's neck took command with a 17 seconds lead over the rest of the pack,
He held the lead until the three-quarter mark when he spun out of the sharp Pilot House
He walked corner. backed uninjured to the pits leaving His damaged car on the edge of the track.
From the start of the sixth
Duel In The Air
Eastern goalkeeper Tam Nai-huen beats Kit- chee centre-forward Yeung Wal-to to the ball in the first division soccer league match between Kitchee and Eastern last Saturday. The match ended in a 1-1 draw.
Others in the photo are (from left): Lee Kwok- wah (Eastern left-back), Lam Sheung-yee (Eastern centre-half and Wong Kwok-kee (Kitchee inside- left).China Mall photo.
Canada
May Produce Another Ken Rosewall
Montreal, Nov. 30.
keep sp Cuevas took over with Holly Canada, long a second-rate tennis power, may be
Charnicywood's Jay Chamberiam in a red descrip- hot Lotus holding second place and San Francisco's John Luce in a 1,948 ce Porsche a comfort- able third,
Employed Espionage
he
Manager Boggis admits
even employed espionage for this one. He posed as a
been many
has who have dominated League football with
their brilliance. but they have been unable to get thels due reward in international caps.
They did not fit in with the England bossen' scheme, or they were tog clever even for thele owǹ colleagues.
Charlie Buchan, one of the greatest-ever Inside forwards, was a household name in the early 1920's. Charlie's
helped genius
the
to make Sunderland team of all talents.
His reward for all this?
Seven International едра in almost 20 years of foot- ball.
Not His Style
Then there was George Eastham, father of the pre- sent Newcastle star for- ward,
Eastham's foolball wizardry wan astounding, bul he gained only one England cap.
Len Shackleton, the irrepressible footbali magi- clan, was another Soccer artist onc would have thought certainly for England teams-but he collected only six caps.
And now Bobby Chari-
ton,
д
Why has he failed to reproduce his club foran In Internationals? Because he had to play game foreign to his style and for which he is unsulled.
Ic-
Malt Busby told me that Charlton frequently turned to 014 Trafford after England games wor- ried and upsch 1 don't had to when he wonder change his style.
Charlton Is Younk. and maybe in a couple of years he will master the art of deep inside-forward plzy and become the complete Inside Yorward.
Then, with his kick-of- a-mule shooting, he should become indispensable to England. London Ex- press Service.
Barry Appleby
GITTING
ROOM
AND IT FITS PERFECTLY.
IF ONLY I COULD THINK OF GOME REASON 5" TO WIARZ IT -
to Brown's training Saturday.
"Things went
camp
3T CARS
on the threshold of producing its first world ranking racket swinger.
Harry Fauquier, a tiny teen-tougher Canadian open Junior ager from Toronto, is often mis- title against much auffer corn- off the petition. taken for a ball boy
burt Larne These were the positions when court,
Main,
"That's the kind of dedicated with the race ended
Cuevas Canadian Davis Cup veteran,
the 17-year-old boy he is," said Main, a former chauffeur for a friend in a trip tapping the entire Aeld of 31 cars believes
Davis Cup player himself and on with the exception of Chamber young or "could be Brother
not march bigger then the baby- lain and Luce and Howard
Ken Rosewall."
faced Fauquier. fron Brown who finished fourth in a WzYxng
"All he needs is Ume and
Bren Mücken, a strapping Marut Aston the start." the Englishman special 3.5 tre
experience,"
Main ald, stylish tennis player who for a Jaguar engine. chuckled. "Otis of Brown's powered by
"There's no limit to how farmerly raniced No. 1 in Carrada sparring partners recognised me Luce's racer was the only over
this boy can go." to make right off. He knew me in Eng-2,000 ce model
showing. El.
A tiny 218 ce Austin Healy "He came up to chake my Sprite driven by Canada's Ed
Fauquier, only 5 ft 6 ins and hand but I nebed as if I had Levent was fifth. Giver seen him. Told him my Spectators as well as drivers about 135
pourkis, became so name was Mr
buffeted We were
by a 28 mph determined after losing Young. watched Brown work out for wind
any
Determined
the this sixth Annual Canadian closed junior cham- or four rounds but we Bahamas got off to a start on pionship that
right he turned
even the and won a thing," Boggis a fast track--AFP.
three didn't learn said,
Then Joe's trainer, Bli Gore, come over,
"He called us a couple of phony bums and showed us the door. So we decided iL WHE time to leave.”—AP.
Christine Truman,
Maria Bueno
In Semi-Finals
Melbourne, Nov. 30. Maria Bueno of Brazil, Christine Truman of Eng. land, and Jan Lehane and Mrs Mary Reitano of New South Wales — all top seeds entered the semi-
finals of the Victorian women's singles in Koo- yong today.
was
around
OUR COACHING
WOULD RUIN
EVEN PUSKAS!
Says JIMMY MCILROY
Burnley and Ireland inside forward
British Soccer is out of date, and we will not catch
up with the top nations until we revise our coaching methods.
English coaches refuse to accept a young player
on
who the
believed necessary
another Fauquier equipment to reach the top.
and "This kid cats, sleeps Thinks tennis," said Machen, "He's the kind of kid who checks his racket probably the first thing after getting up in the morning."
All The Shots
Machen Intists that Fauquier has everything necessary to become a great player.
"In addition to his wonder- ful attitude toward the game,
hits he has all the shots. 13c the ball the way it should be
hits hil. In fact I'd say he the ball cleaner than any player in Canada, He volleys well if not decisively. Ife has fine legs and he thinks well on the court."
The
durk-haired Fauquler, who was born and raised in Vancouver, is in his last year of high school and plans to follow the course of other Canadian tennle top-ranking players
fur-
and seek
her experience by going to college in the United States
UPI.
purely on his assets. They concentrate Lorraine Crapp improving players' weaknessses, but I believe the emphasis should be put on improving natural skills,
Miss Bueno defeated Betty Holstein of New South Wales Omk
Truman 0-4. Mise lethargio and was troubled by
Foreign nations refuse to de- Puskas is
Dinstanding but wind,
Bnished a pusty
example of European coaching. cept our methods strongly to defeat Mrs Beverly
The great Hungarian Inside blame them. Rae of Australia 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.1 left is a one-footed player-but
They soon discovered that the
Miss
what a fool! He controls the ball two
znost
and I don't
Important
Soccer
Lehane mastered the forceful game of American Mumi Amold to win 6-2, 6-4, and Mrs as though his foot were a hand. qualities are skill and intelli- If Puskas had been coached gence so they have concentrated Reltano woo a marathon match in England all his time would upon them.
Victoria's gainst
Lorraine have been spent learning to use *Skill always triumphe over Coghinn, 9-7, 5-7, 6-4.
brawn in the World Cup-and Time semi-finals will be played on Wednesday-UPI.
RIN-INDIA
wben in JAPAN, do is the
„OD. BESIDESET
his other foot.
So don't blame the players skill can only be produced by for Britain's Sooper failures quality-coaching. They play the game as it was England, proportionately, has taught to them--a game basedļ more coaches than any other on stamina, strength, fighting country in the world but most spirit, and only a little sklil,
of them are hovices.
Bill Edrich Divorced
It takes years to make a foot- baller and many more years to take a
bamplete coach. The finest I know are men over 50.
Backyard Boys
And the players they need will
BUI Edrich, former England hot be produced from schools
Begins Serious
Training
Sydney, Nov. 30. World champion woman 400 metres freestyle swim- ming star Lorraine Crapy, has begun serious train- ing in Sydney with view to Olymple selection again next year.
She has not raced since the
Empire Games in Cardiff nearly 18 months ago.
Last season she startoj trala- ing and then caused a surprise when he did not contest the NSW or Australian champion- ships. Her
coach, Frank Guthrie, stiti today Lorraine had now
training been
seriously nearly two months.
Her first international trib
boy TV was to the 1954 Empire Guten,
but from schoolboys At the 1030 Olympics
aad Middlesex County, ericketer, turning to Rugby, from boy offered no detence in the Landan cinema-goers, divonon court today when his addicts, wife was granted a decree nisi ready to practise with footballs won the 400 metres freestyle in with costs on the ground of his of all" shapes and sizes, in back-record time, Anished second in
yards and on waste grounds; in the 200 metres, azid won inchilbery,
fact, on any reasonably level sur-second gold thedid in the ELIT,
Lorraine, who was 21 face-from dawn to dusk,
Those are the foundations of month, has been' swimming," in aristry-London Express Ser- chempionatiga since she › was
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Custody of their nine-year-old DONCK OVENS EZEEtal to the wife, Mrs }Jamey Bitaw Edrich.
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