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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1960.

INSIDE BRITISH SOCCER

Star 'stiffs' give Potts a problem

By David Jack

Burnley-two defeats in their first four games-are the flop team of the.

season. They have no right to be representing England in the Euro- pean Cup.

·

That's the way football folk are already talking. And the Burnley play ers, knowing just what is expected of them as League champions, are hopping mad about all the criticism.

I wish bim luck. 1 baked star International in- Barnley, side-right Jimmy Meltroy ; He'll need it, because It's only this unfashionable club, so suda question of time before some denly projected to glamour of these Burnley players get status, was really destined to itchy foot. flop within months of being top.

Melroy. who always sayu what he thinks, exploded: "I

understand alt cannot knocking. Burnley are in for a GREAT season. In fact, I:

think we are now in a similar

position to Manchester Unlied with In pre-Munleli days. reserve talent envied by every

club.

Disappointed!

cognised "Apart from the Arst true, there are at least six icserves al Turf Moor who would

Inter any First walk Division tom Names? Trevor Meredith, il Murghol, Walter

Too many

of England splash on a full- back, the whlopers from Hud- that Town's dersfield suggest

to hold inter determination nation Hay Wilson 13 Anitely softening.

crew

SOUTH AFRICANS

Chances

even between GOOD POSITION TO WIN India, Pakistan in Games

hockey final today

LAST MATCH OF TOUR

Scarborough, Sept. 8.

The South African cricket tourists were in a good position to win the final match of their tour at close of play on the second day of the three-day Festival match with T.N. Pearce's XI here.

Imperial Produce Stakes final acceptors

London, Sept. 8. Thirty-five. final acceptors were announced today for the Imperial Produce Stakes to be run at Kempton Park over six furlongs on September 17, They are, with weights:

They mizle 304 ail out-in reply

to a total of 264 by Fence and by the close had exptured

seven second innings wickets for 216. There wa a crowd of spund 14,000-one of the high- esl of the tour,

Feature of the South African Innings was a knock of 82 by Peter Carlstoli, which included four sixes and ten fours. In catching Caristein off a fierce, low drive, former England rounder Trevor Bailey broke a nger, and will take no further part in the match.

Rome, Sept. 9.

India and Pakistan stand a 50-50 chance in the final of the Olympic hockey championship to be played at the Velodrome here this afternoon on a pitch far from satisfactory to either side.

This is the second time that the two neighbouring countries, which play the same excellent brand of hockey, will be meeting in the Olympic hockey final, the first occasion being four years ago at Melbourne where India retained the championship for the sixth time in success- ion by one goal, to nil. Since Melbourne, the two | countries met in the final of the third

Pakistan

Asian Games two yanra

where all go at Tokyo

went one step better by forcing a goalless draw and

At times the struggle was tense as Pearce's XI batted a second line, and in the first

hour. Fellows-Smith sent back Graveney and Dexter while 50 runs were scored

West Indian ΠΟΥ Marshall made 67 (including a six and eight fours) and Mike Smith a not out 72 to help Peorce's XI

Good Old Days taine stone

Roon, five pounds), Crowded Prince Tudor and Kerrabee all and Royal Satie 9:2). Primus (9:0), Prince Midge and Field Master (8:12), Blue Palm (8:6). Sancission, Kallenita, Sir Tudor, Jackboot, Bridewell. Amber Keen on Hurley

Invader, Light, Path of Glory. more, belleve Your Highness, White Stockings, to reach 216 for even

I

Pardhat, Unele close.-Reuter. Lang Rullah, Busby would

The A and N. Percy, Alcor, preference to any

Ring and The Axu (late Solar 8:4),

Plaza,

Just as Huddersfield tried to koop Denis Law, without suc- Still with the champions, l'incess, they could soon be accept- from the old told John Angus played like ing £35,000 Eddie Hapgood at his greatest in Trafford kitty for Wilson. the recent match at Newcastle.

It's common knowledge that And after his superlative full- United would gladly sign Arm- back display an FA visitor said held (Blackpool), Parker Angus disappointed him!

(Everton). Caldow (Rangers) No comminent from me. My Ray Wilson. The first three pinions on selectors should be the untouchable their clubs well known by now.

won't part-but I'm prepared Sitting quietly in the back of

to see Wilson moving. the Preston v. the stand at Arsenal match at Deepdale was Scotland's team manager Andy Although Tommy Denitie.

Dove Herd, and Docherty, Jackie funderson were on view, Joyce, Jini Furnell. Gordon Antly must have been very im

the intelligent with Lawson. I pressed PLAYED IN forging of North End's TEAM AND Sneddon, ex-Dundee,

tinfortunately Sneddon's hopes of a cap must be practically nll-because Scotland have such fantastic inside forward wealth. With Herd дла Hunter in possession, the bril- liant Law, Collins and White are in the queue walling--- so where does Sneddon come

Harris

and

Ian

THEY'VE ALL THE FIRST DONE WELL"

Malt Busby's constant pre- Munich headache was keeping his stor reserves happy.

This handed

problem has now been

to Harry Potts

Answers to-

Yesterday's Olympic Quiz

1. 1908.

2. One-Jamaica.

3. Ten.

4. Twice-1900 and

5. 17.

In?

Wilson next?

Athletic

What's

kunager

Wilson in

of 'em.

Dave

take

Malicious) Fiore,

Devil's

TIC

Mail

Nymphelle, Sunderland's defensive tight-

Nyphen, ening up has been watched by Clochette,

I know the wealthy clubs.

Delight, On Dit, Mistity considering couple

slapping | Vanila Call 8:1.)-China down big cheques as bait for spectat. styleh Irish centre-half Charlie Hurley.

Date xet for Tom Finney's testimonial match Is September 26. I hope. Tom gets a record attendances befits one of England's greatest-ever fool- ballers.

Soccer

Titleholder

.

beaten

Turnberry, Sept. 8.

# the

first

Itome

Adapted

tanis embarked on a tour of tinent, and on landing in Rome Kenya before landing in they found themselves complete- ly at sen in practice matches in Nortantly Intensive practice on one of which they had to be should content with a 2-2 draw against slow, soft grounds here

to Australla. snatching have enabled the Indians place from the world give a better account of them- and selves in the quarter-final champions on goal average.

the semi-final against Australia

But as the tournament proper and Great Britain, respectively. But the

the begen they appeared to have ground Velodrome is far too slow and fully adapted themselves to the Expeeling to meet again in

uneven und desplle an extended ground and weather conditions the final at Rome, both the stay the Indians have not been specially so at the Velodrome. countries mado elaborate able to adapt their play to thewhere, with the ball moving preparations — the Indian existing conditions

very slowly, they resorted to a arrived here more than three Pakistan on the other hand short-passing game to give their weeks before the Games for wegeto Kenya where the game altnek a better thrukt. Intensive practice and 20-is Tayed on as fast grounds as climatisation, and the Pakison he

Intensive practice

Indo-Pakistan

A salute to Jim Lloyd

winning an Olympic

By ARCHIE QUICK

at

for

bronze'

subcon-

David Snell (Worksop). 28- Salute Jim Lloyd for overcoming disaster, disappointment and disquali.

fication and achieving an Olympic Games bronze medal triumph.

year-old defending champion, lost his illo in a day of thrills

inter-briefly, I had a chat with Gar and spills in the second round First of all, this Royal Army Ordnance Corps private was ruled out of the Lancashire and Cheshire Championships last winter, for which he was a favourite, because of a cut' eye.

His chance for the Rome Games appeared almost gone.

Strange to reflect that, with Scotland in this position, Eng- lant cannot boast EVEN ONE Getting away from Inside-forward of true

of the News of the World Pro- Beld Sobers, who leaves next

fessional Match national class,

Play Golt manager. Weck for the West Indies cricket Championship here today. Oldham

duel, tense fluctuating Jack Rowley, has been in touch tour of Austarlin. His forecast? with his old boss Mati Busby "We're a 30-30 bel for players. There could be a this Australian team has never Snell was benten by ene hols 1924.transfer from Manchester United faced the sort of fast bowling by 24-year-old Brian Bamford. of Wentworth, who has only we can field." to Oldham for Jimmy Elms.

qualifled for "Gary" doesn't rate Trueman once before While United deny inainent

Anal stages-Router. moves in their projected Bank and Statham as really fast!

(This concludes the Olymple Quiz series).

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This adaptablilly may stand Pakistan in good stead in the final tomorrow on A track which is bound to be farther cut up by an earlier matek between

and Great Brilain Spain for third and fourth рідеев,

They, however, may be hand!- capped to a certain extent by the absence of their star full-buck Munir Dar who sustained a cut below the ankle In an earler match and is still Umping.

With probably the best de- fender in the game today. Prithi- pai Singh, and a brilliant left- winger Ranbhir Bhola, India are capable of giving a far better display than they did against Great Britain in the semi-anal on Wednesday, provided the far- wards move with the speedy winger. And in order to fully exploit the wings India are Jikely to make a change on the

He was enlisted for National Then in the Imperial Service, title, and next winter he has a right wing for Friday's Anal. Service, and promptly won the Championships at Portmouth he golden chance to roach this

But merits of the two teams Army Championship at Alder-was disqualified. The Italian ad-goal, for it is a near-certainty apart, luck may shot. Hope revived,

play a more venture looked even more remote That he wil retain his Army prominent part than skill on a now, for by this ruling

the championship and add the Im-gedund which was described by Liverpool welterweight was perial Services Utle to plus the Pakistan, team manager automatically deprived of the the European title, if all goes yesterday as "a disgrace and a

SWISSAIR

Sheaffer's

BUT I

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SWISSAIR

The Afrine at awicitand

PEM

Pen For Yon

THE BOLD NEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN

Just the weather for Rowntree's JELLIES

As always

opportunity of fighting for the Amateur

title national

Wembley.

That night

well,

at

in the Royal Navaj. Barracks Eymnasium) Lloyd's world toppled. Iris ambition faded in front of his eyes aid he ran to his dress- ing room with tears of chagrin streaming down his cheeks.

Heaviest puncher

The ABA, however, very sensibly realised that here was their heavlest puncher, weight. for weight, and they put him into a qualifying competition in Wales with their own champion. The uitle-holder withdrew

1}lness, through

Lloyd gained his rightful place in the Olympic party.

And

So to Rome wont this bespec- /tocied young man, ard when he Blood in the burning sun upon the rostrum of honeur ti receive his bronze medal-s Wille Fisher

Mc- and Dick Taggart, the two Scotsmen did -he must have been a very proud fighter as the last sur- viving Englishman, and that wet, cold and depressing night in Portsmouth must have seem- ed a long, way, away.

ILFORD

In two of his Rome fights he stopped his opponent inside the distance, which only went to substantiate my opinion that he is the hardest body-punching amateur we have had for a long while.

Whether he turns pro- fessional is in the lap of the gods, but it could not have oscaped the professional eyes of Terry Downes and his manager thai here prospect of the first quality, Lloyd, However, has told me that he is keen to gain an ABA

was a

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