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WEEKEND RUGBY
Two Club sides run up 75 points at Sookunpoo
By “PROP”
Club
On Saturday afternoon, at Sookunpoo, Ċĺub and Dragons added liberally to their points totals at the expense of the Navy and 32 Medium Regt RA respectively. won by 39 points to nil and Dragons were successful by 36 points to 10.
In the first game of the afternoon between the 32 Medium Regt RA and the Dragons, the latter were off to a quick start with a try by Penman and two penalty goals by Moore before the game was 15 minutes old.
to
Mun
from
for Jump the line quickly for the Bret pencath the posis this lutal Moore added
to add the extra points.
blood McTavish Ricked the with another penalty goal, arvi Salter
Dragons playing below their goal to give Club d'Axe-point after a piece of 'very determined running went over in best were worthy winners, 32 advantage.
very poor side the corner for a good try upon Medium looked which Moore was unable to im- except when their centres had ball. Moore, with the the prove.
amazing total of 24 points, was the Dragons, outstanding for
who caught the whilst others
Berreelath, were Rocs, eye Penmam and Steven in the for- wards and Roberts, Leung and Salter behind the scrum.
However, after only a few minutes Moore again kicked penalty and 32 Medium were 18 points down,
A good try
To their credit 32 Medium ald not give up trying and with Smith getting the ball socasionally in the tight and Edwards doing itkewise in the lineout, their ihres
niarted!
some promising movements From the loose under their own posts they scored a good try
10 In which at least
men handled, sweeping the ball tom one end of the field to the olur, aided, it must be sad, by some poor tackling. Anderson can under the posts and Williams obliged with the extra panis,
At half-time Be score was unchanged at 18-3 in favour of the Dragons,
Play in the second half was a repetition of the first period. Roberts gave lo Moore after a good foot-rush, and the centre beat two men on his run in to score between the posts. Kick- ing the goal himself, Moore rais- ed the Club tally to 23 points und his personal total to 17 points, This he increased with another fry under the posts me the subsequicot kick
Worthy winners
For the 32 Medium Regiment Anderson, McLean, Brown and to rally Edwards tried hard their side,
Another เพ McTavishi took play close to the Navy line but good work by Hunt at full-back "cleared the danger for a while.
Back came the Club and Watson ran well into the corner and around behind,
chanco make McTavish's with the kick easier. But it was all to no avall, and the Club were eight points 'up.
On the rampage The teams
Lemonde missed badly from Dragons; Wilkins, Roberts, the touchline when the Navy Hull, Salter, Hanson-were awarded a penalty 30 yards Μποτε, Abbott, Leung, Roche, Bridge-out, and the Club were off on again. Dwyer Steven, Ross, the ramprge man, Boswell,
broke from a lineout following Berrectoth, Uttley, Penman.
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1960.
ON THE BALL
with Bill Slater
WHY NOT SUBSTITUTES IN FA CUP?
Thirteen players available for each team,
with
two of them standing by as substitutes to be brought on the field at any time—irrespective of injury. That is the revolutionary plan would like to see given a trial run throughout this year's FA Cup competition.
Reserve goalie
and
an all-rounder
was carled off with a broken leg.
Benny Paret, wife attacked and robbed
New York, Oct. 17. Bernarde Benux) Peret "world" welterweight box. ing champion from Cuba, and his wife Lucy were attacked and robbed by four men töälly.“
on
A police car came by chico
the scene and three then. were arrested on the spot. A fourth was rounded up Inter,
Paret and his wife were enter. ing a taxicab when they were approached by four men. One of the men demanded of Mrs Peret: "Why are you going with this monkey tor?"
Parel, who fights NA Kid Paret, said he ignored the men bul they forced open the taxicab door and pulled him
Police sal one of the men, Donista Guzman, 28, hl the boxer with a car radio antenna, Alfredo Rivera, ¥3, slashed Paret across the
whose losting ability was lu and a second. slight doubt."
The long Cup Campaign gets under way on Guy Fawkes Day. As usual, we can expect plenty of fireworks as teams fight their hardest in
lok and foxiphilty in ferm And there will this do-or-die competition.
be injuries, too.
that
hammered 10-men But hla Job is
specialised tham more
Centre-forward
not
Watford
much
Bay
any
Injuries are Most publicised those at Wembley, where seven of the last nine Cup Finals have
of by accidents, lo been marred
Bee compot players. But It's just as dis- and Estrous when a team loses a erse for limiting substitutes to
one positioni: player in the early rounds.
to unlucky blow One player and a club's dreams of Cup fame and fortune can be ended for another year. There is no second chance-no time for repairs on the rugged road to Wembley.
а
re-
Ironically, it was the markable accident to Ray wood-injured in the sketh minite of the 1057 Cúp Pink --which 'turned English soc cer officials against the idea of substitutes for goalkeepers. have A substitute would
Popular suggestion given Manchester United eleven
men.
But there could have been no replacement for Aston Villa outside-left Peter MOPAT- land had he also been injured, so his team would have had to
Manchester's eleven continue with ten men drains: not substitutes for
any player?
Substitution is not so in portant in the League, where the twists of fate tend to even themselves out over a tong sea- But when everything son. hinges on one result, as in the
So why Mc- F.A. Cup, feel that it should
be given a trial.
People have been arguing for years about this question and the most popular suggestion is that we have substitutes for only. It is re- City goalkeepers called how Manchester (1857) both had their goal- (1958) and Manchester United Trauiniann and keepers. Bert Ray Wood respectively, injured aga. in Cup Finals.
32 Medium Regt RA! Jump, the drop-out and ran well before Brown, Anderson, McLean, handing to Bedford. The second Kirwin, Williams, Gawkroger; row forward took play to the fine Quin, Smith, Shaw, Edwards, Navy twenty-five with a Thornton, Rose, Belderbos,burst and kick ahead. From the resultant lincou: Tancock passed Bancroft,
The game between the well to Johnston who transferred Club and Navy provided to McTavish. Finding the gap
with unerring accuracy another centre with the Tavish was through once more, chance to skine, this time Kelly again took his pass and It was Duncan McTavish. crossed beneath the posts for
McTavish to improve. With a total of 13 pointe
the kick-of Menzies he scored exactly one-crashed two tackles and then third of the Club points anding himself baylked threw a and was continual long pass to Johnston. The fly- menace to the Navy line half moved the ball quickly and the Navy did well to bundle whenever he was given Watson, the final reclötent. Into touch in their own twenty-five. the ball. For the first 10 minutes of Johnston, however, made a blind this game the Navy, with a side break and with Watson but heavy pack, looked as though side him crashed over the line for a try, which MeTavish con- they would give the Club verted.
extra
2
A break by Hanson-Abbott carried on by Roberta with His feet, saw the latter go over in the ecrier for a further uncon-hard fight. With their verted try.
Berrecloth who played all the afternoon led a foot-rush to the 32 Medium Hne, where Leung fell on the ball for a try which Mcore improved,
weight they managed to get "the
From
With the score at 18 points to ball from a number of serums ail in their favour the Club and melts. However, the changed ends and a few players Club, faster in the loos and changed pusilions. Kelly who had more incisive scored a fine try been playing outside centre gave whenthe-bali- travelled a way to Watson un expéri
mental switch:-- McTavish in the loose. With heat Inside-cut the centre was Medium when McLean ran through and finding Kelly with shook off, five t-him he timed his pass to per- tackles gross faction and the latter was aver
The soaring was concluded, As in the first half, by 32
well and effectuat
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Houston and New York accepted as additional
cities for NL
baseball
Chicago, Oct. 17.
The National Baseball League today unanimously accepted Houston and New York as its ninth and tenth eitles for the 1962 season.
UK soccer results
London, Oct. 17. Results of tonight's English football matches were:
Football League Cup First Hound
Queen's Park 2 Port Vale 2.
First Round Replays Southampton 2 Newport 2 (After extra time). Leyton Orient 1 Chester 0- Reuter,
Alterations to UK
soccer fixtures
London, Oct 17, Alterations to British foot- ball fixtures for Saturday, Oct. 22, nie as follows:
Franchises were awarded
to
the two cllies with operations to begin in 1962.
Club all the way The Navy fought back strong- and on the resumption Lemonge missed narrowly from 30 yards and in the centre of the held when Navy were Tancock awarded a penalty.
very
and Johnston were well to- gether and were n continual menace to the opposition. Hunt was playing ".D game at full-back for the Navy, sice and saved them time and again with his good Belding and safe kicking. A loose pase in the Navy threes enabled Me- Tavish to intercept and he ran well to go out the full-back and score in the right hand comor. The kick failed.
It
* Club all the way now. for Navy lacked any scrum reat pace behind the
forwards, How-
and
their
over hard they played,
were not as it or as fast as the Club eight.
With suddenly appeared from the end of a lineout in full cry for the line. The Navy defence stood around aghast probably with surprise at Bec- Warren Giles, President of ing a front row forward move the League, said he does it so quickly. -Toy-h lixplic expect any difficult in the ably missed the kick Houston operation. ''Howgyot, there might be poblems con- cerning" the New York situation.
Approval
who
Another break by the Scots centre led to try by Johnston who ran strongly to score under the posts. McTavish kicked the gobl.
D'Eath, who was by this time playing in the centre, was pul
Dlgby-Eernet away by made the extra man and he ran extremely well to score. Under the 1 Major League full steam D'Eath is a most baseball clubs because New Impressive sight from the side- York already has a team in the line, and no doubt just as Im- America. League the Yankees.pressive on the field of play.
McTavish kicked the extra
For the National League to move back into New York, imanimous approval is needed
from
Should any League club vote points Fight on the whistle to
York under the present rules
against Naikhal League make Club finst winners by 30 awarding a franchise New points to nii.
For Navy, Willams Stone such a franchise, could not be hard, Davy, Hunt ppd Button lented.
were the pick "öf á alde who Giles said this rule can be never gave up trying. Mac- changed. He sold the National Tavich, Kelly, Tancock, Bedford, change Johnston, Dwyer, Hall, and League can propose the mile and that he has the Brian Bdth wern outstanding promise of Commissioner Tord for the Club. The Everior va Manchester Frick to go along with City and Tottenham Hotspur proposai and put It' Cardin City matches have been postponed 'owing to players taking part in the International match between" Wales Scotland at Cardiff. «
ENGLISH LEAGUE
BCOTTISH LEAGUE
- Division 1
and
His Dundee United vs Mother
in the
The teams
Such rule changes may not be NAVY: Hunt, Pop, Matthews, Lemonda Button. -necessary, since the American Climo. League probably will to lang Foxworthy Bradle, Williams, with the
National Longo's Catter, Stankard, Davy, Janos, move to get into. New Yorky by Davis, Buchanan. doing so the American League CLUB Dby-Bennet, could open the way to aceler | Watson, MidKavish, th
Tancock spproval for Johnstort, National League
Menzies, *** The yar" triltams" denith
Changed mind
There are plenty of arguments ngainst the idea, the favourite being that the scheme could sa opposed to ly I was strongly easily be open to abuse. Frank- substitution until a few years
Gradually I have changed my Of course, the loss of a goal-way of thinking and I was cy- keeper is a severe Handicap pecially influenced by events l Wenibley Inst May when Black- a fact illustrated only the other week by the way Southend burn's lefl-back Dave Whelan
|BUT YOU MEAN BUKIS –
JUST MEN DRESSED UP?)
Four D. Jones AREN'T BULLS, BUT BY MADDOCKS
YES 'MATE, AND
IT'S A CLOSELY GUARDET SPANISH SECRET
FERDINAND
"WHIARA+RAR
It was a trole blow for Black- burn and a great disappointment for Wolves. We were equally unhappy about playing in these circumstances, and we would have much preferred the greater Ballsfaction of beating 11 'men instead of 10.
Ea answer? There The probably no flawless notation to soccer's most "thorny" prob- lem. But I hellere my plan for substitutes has few serious sungs and the following Im- portant advantages.
to injuries we shall not be By not gearing substitutes Inviting the obvious abuses. and complex legal-medic arguments on the defnition of an injured player would be avoided.
Qwn risk
A team would only be allowed to change a player once. The mainger, there- fore. changes Funinjured players at his own s'ind cannot complain if he uses up his two-men "ration" before a substitute is really needed.
This system would place à Dremium on skill. For example, a manager would ,not be compelled to think solely in terms of strength and stamina when picking his team for a match on a Instead of heavy ground. concentrating on 90-minute men, be would have a place for the highly-skilled player
WHEN YOU LOT HAVE FINISHED YAPPING, YOU MIGHT GIVE A THOUGHT
TO THOSE MATADORS
NANCY
WHY CAN'T
BECAUSE
'I SAY SO
AW, PLEASE
DROP THE SUBJECT
PLEASE
BRICK BRADFORD
HAVE S
ASKONDO
WHAT ABOUT
AND BUDDY
HE'S RIGHT. WE HAVE A JOB TO DO
EXCUSE US
3!
от
two
ously.
CHARGED
They took a wrist watch 'and- bracelet from Mrs Paret and u tle pin and diamond ring from Parel, police said.
Arrested on the scene were Guzman, Rivera and Pedro Melendez, 35: Pleked up inter was' David Riviera, 20; Aitredo's brother.
The men were charged with felonious assault and robbery.
Paret won 'his' title of Las Veras on May 27 by defeating Don'Jordan.
It could develop a new out-stomach. He was not hurt.sec planning, with greater value given to all-round, versatile players who could be sub- atituted for almost any post- tion, There might be a case for a club deliberately producing one players of this kind. ★ Finally, this scheme could
eliminate the
dangerous 2010 for tendency
Injured player to carry on in fear of letting the side down. This spirit admirable. but often the reasoning is of fault. There may be P strong chance of a nasty injury
developing into i very serious one if he con tinues. Moreover, the op- posing player is placed in an invidious position, know- ing that -half-hearted tackle could be fatal for his and that a "full- own alde blooded tackle could have disastrous effects en the man he is marking. Obviously, this substitute plan would create some problems. For instance, who would decide when a player was to leave the And should the player Acid? himself be consulted?
But these problems could be In return, we would settled, have reduced the strong element of chance in the FA Cup with- out entirely robbing the knock- out competition of its attractive uncertainty,
"(All rights reserved)
I SAY, WE MATADORS ARE
STANDING OUT THERE IN THE
RING LIKE NELLIES;
ARE WE GETTING
Í BULLS OR NOT? E
BE RIGHT WITH
YOU ANUGO, GO AND BET YOUR SWORD,
AND CLOAK.
By Mik
Paret was scheduled to defend Argentina's his title ogulpet Federico Thompson at Madison Square Garden' on Octobe“ 15 but the 'bout was postponed in- definitely when Paret under- went a tonsilectomyAP.
Burmese soccer: XI lose in Shanghai
Tokyo, Oct. 17.
A Burmese soccer team visit- ing China was defeated 2-0 by a Shanghal team, the New China News Agency said today..
before The match was held more than 20,000 Chinese" fans Who
the packed
Shanghal Stadium on Sunday afternoon, NONA said AFP.
SWISSAIR
Sheaffers
BUT I
ALWAYS
TRAVEL
SVISSAIR
Tha Airline of
PEM
THE BOLD NEW PEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN
THEY WIL GIVEA DUTES THAT SUIT THEIR TALENTO! A CAR WILL ARRLYS BORE MOLI BOONE
IT 19 HEES
NOW!
"I" SAID, DROP IT
By Ernie Bushmiller
THAT'S WHAT I WANTED TO DO IN
THE FIRST PLACE
(SEE WHAT THEY ARE" TO THEY ARE GOING TO SCATIER US AROUND GALLISO
THAT WE CANT POSSIBLY PLOT. ANYTHINGTARE.
By Paul Norris
́I GUESS THEYNE HEARD, IN LINION THERE IS STRENGTH! "TRY TO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH.. MG, BRIEK WIL AND DORY
LEAVE THE PLANET WITH
•CHE MPL
Just the weather
for Rowntree's JELLIES
As alwave-
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