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WE DIDN'T GEND LTHEM ONE

ON STRIKE'

But one month's notice

to be given to League

"

Sensational turn in

Test match

Brabant, Dec. 14. fell at one and the recond at Jco Solmon lbw Simpson ..

The first cricket Test batween | sovou Australia and the West Indies took, a sensational, sur la the altcracon's play on the last day of the match today.

dismissing the West Indies for n second Innings total of 204, Australia who then needed 233 runs to win, last six wickets just before and aller lunch for 94 runs.

After London, Dec. 1. Britain's professional footballers in the South today decided to call a football strike following a crowded meeting in London, attended by nearly three hundred players.

MAIN ROLE Wesley Hall played the main role this morning in keeping tho West Indies in the running for

venom, he bowled Bobby Simp-

honours. Bowling with unusual on for a duck when only one

The afternoon's play opened with two sensations -- Hall boving O'Neill caught behind for 20 and in the next over Worrell elean bowling Me Donalo for 10,

Autralia lost both these key batsman at 40.

Peter Lashley b Davidson dry Alexander b Benaud Sonny Ramadhin e Harvey'

Simpton Wesley Hnil b Davidson Alf Valentine nol out.

Extras

Total

47

1

18

7

204

Army tonight in unofficial

rugby trial

By "PROP"

of The Civillans meet the Army at the Club Stadium tonight in what amounts to a trial game to select a Colony side to do bat- tle with the Singapore Services on January 2, next year.

Fall of wicket: 1-13, 2-88; 3-114, 4-127, 6-210, 0-210, 7-241, 8-250, 9-283.

Bowling Analysin

Two ovory labor Hald claimed Brother wicket, having Le Favell caught by Solamon for reven--and half the Australia ride had gene for caly 57.

The Wit Inolan speed bowicz had the taken four wickels for 37 m 11 overs.

Davidson the Ramadhin made

next Mercif break-through for

Benaud Mickey, Kline Simpson O'Neill

West

They decided to give one month's notice of strike action, terminating on January 14. Further meetings this week of Mid-run had been scured and then Indles, having Ken Mackay land footballers, and Northern foot ballers are expected to endorse the decision for strike action.

A steady stream of players month's zotice of strike action, turned up, and Afteen minutes and appeal to all our membra before the meeting opened, to support the decision tekin. there were a hundred "play sus Wo instruct the Manage prenant.

ment Commillee to report this decision to the Ministry of Labour,

and take, what action they consider nectasty In the circumstances,"

There was only standing room when the meeting started.

Arrivals Early

included Welsh Internalanal Pbli Wananam and former Елка Land

Hartley. player Roy Big names like Johnny. Hay- nes and Jimmy Greaves were away in trafning or dt special matches. but had given their agreement in advance,

Two MPs

In-

The Executive Committee of the PFA had called the three meetings to tell their members how recent negotiations with the League had done. In the words of Jimmy H, the Players' chairman, the Committee would nsk: "What do we do from here?"

There were no recommenda- lions from the Committee on tho agenda for either a full stop- раде or a particl **sit-down strike," according to Clim Lloyd, the PFA secretary, but a month players did discuss

Two MPs, W. A. Wilkins (Labour, Bristol South), Aud Ellis Smith (Labour, Stoke-on- Trent), were also present,

Seme Northern players cluding Chris Crowe (Binck- tura). playing for Ue Army agn the *Kair st the Belgian Armystrice notion in support of their tomorrow, went to the meeting claims because they would not be able

altend their own

meetings.

Even the Management Com- mitice of the Union pd been cought napping by the strength of the cuptort of the mating.

của

the Union Lloyd, secretory, went off 10 get a further supply of chairs, but to arrived back

$40 as many standing as there were txated, and had no alternative but to arrange for the meeting to be transferred to a larger room,

Eventually the attendance must have approached 250.

"We sent out invitations as for as Norwich in the North and ta Cartile and Plymouth.in the West," said Mr Lloyd.

Statement

Certainly, Norwich and

Cardlit wero welt represent

ed, and the gathering as a whole seemed > answer those who in the past have spoken of apathy on the parl of the players. Toy they were certainly looking after their affairs.

After a meeting lasting near-

hours ly throu

the following resolution was passed:

These were: a new form of contract; the right to negotiate minimum and παι maximum wages; players to have a per- centage of transfer right, and the setting up of a Negotiating Committee to deal with disputes.-AFP.

fees as a

lock the wicket of Neil Harvey caught at silpor 26 and for five through a eztch by Australia Were $4 for six-

Reuter. Garfield Sobers,

Fielding Ext spcond alip, Sobers dived to his right at the flashing ball and held it with one hand inches from the ground as he rolled over. He had to re- fire to the pavilion for attention

SCOREBOARD FIRST INNINGS West Indies; · 45$ Australia: 800

SECOND INNINGS West Indies

to his fingers after the brilliant | Conrad. Hunte, e Simpson b effort.

Mackay

Holl was virtually unplayabia | Cemale Smith, e O'Nelil b as ho skilfully mixed his deli Davidson veries and at the lunch Interval had conceled only 13 runs for two wickets in seven, overs, two e which were maidens,

The first Australiań wicket

OMR W 30.06 87 0 4 1 19 0 69 1

30

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21 8 62 1

4

24

1 18 2 20

Austrália

R. Simpson b Hail

נ

Injuries have hit the Clyflian elde hard and their selection is now virhally a Club sidó, with the excepiton of the Xaviers from the Club de Recreio and Norman Roberts frant the Pollen;

Army

two

have had to make

and one change.

#pretty Important one. Robarts: is not St and Duna takes his place in tho: contre; Dann is a fine aggressive sentro but I doubt

of

N. Harvey e Sobers b Hall

N. O'Neill e Kanhalb Hall McDonald b Worrell

20

10

L. Favell e Salaman b Hali

7

39

K. Mackay

(allp)

b

If he has the finesse Roberts.

Ramadhin

23

D

3

great deal vill depend on the

04

5.4

Rohan Kanhai e Grout b Davidson............................ Garßeld Sobera b Davidrag 14 Frank Worrell e Grout b

Davidson

A. Davidson, not out

Extras

Tolat for 6 wkts.

---Reuter,

Japan retain men's and

women's Asian

Table

Tennis team titles

Bombay, Dec. 13.

-

Japan, the world table tennis champions, won both the men's and women's team events at the Fifth Asian Championships here today thus re peating their 1953 performance in the same tournament in Tokyo.

ARA

The

Cup Japanese men's team; Ramaujam

By

Kokenn over-nghung gamely, the

chris were no match for the look the Bareds Cup when they whelming Korea 3-0...

The brilliant footwork, triekty formidable Japanese combina- trounced Vietnam 5-0, and the women's team

the services, and lightning smashes tion, inspired by the brillianc? world champion Kimiyo af the Japanese men proved tod of thuch for the Vietnamese | Matsuzaki. players.

Springboks

won

chalk

up 16th rugby win in Britain

London, Dec. 13.

Results

Results of today's matches!

MEN'S TEAM EVENT Japan beat Vietnam 5-0

In the Civilians line-up

ability of Wilson and Johnston

to channel the vast amount of enthusiasm and speed apparent

In the two Xaviers to that if can be used to the best effect,

COLONY PLAYERS

The Army bear three Colony players in their pack but the Civillane have four, and I fancy in the Inter wit have the better of things forward.

If Scruby can use his pass to the best advantage Wilson should

be able to avoid the attentious of а formidable- looking back row on the Army side. On the outer hand Riddle and Sime will have to be a their very liveliest to avoid the attention of the CivBluns frio, who on form are just about the best combination in the Colony. Overall I take Civilians to win, although they will geld mach changed side. The potential is there for a fast oper game and I hope shall see one,

In the first match of the bvening Club Selection take in ile 32 Medium Regt RA, start? itx at 6.00 pm and the Civillant-Army clash follows st

7.15 pm.

Other games today feature the Police and 14th Field

.Police

Japan conceded only one matek during the entire men's compellilan When Korea's were: Led Dal Jdon beat former world champion Ichiro

Teruo Murakami best Mai Regiment al the Ogimura yesterday. India,

Vietnam, unul Koren Von Hoà 21-7, 21-7. beat Loe Boundary-street ground, kick ted for socand place, with Von Tict 21-9, 21-15; Ichira (off at 3.00 pm, and the 1st seven wins and two dofcate Ogimura Beat Huyan Van Ngne Royal Warwick Regiment versus cach, but India's superior21-8,-21-12, beat-Mal Van Haa a-Whitfield--Selection, at the. máteli averages gave them the 21-8, 21-0; Nobuya Hoshlono, Aumy Boundary-street ground. beat Lee Van Tlet 21-14, 22-20, kick of at 4.15 pm. The game runners-up position

Other placings were: 3

WOMEN'S TEAM EVENT between 5th Flold Regt and 4-Korea; 5--Thalland,

Japan beat Bares 3-0

RAF has been cancelled.

TONIGHT'S TEAMS

The South African Rugby Union team convincing-Philippines, Burma, B Kimiyo Matsuzaki beat

ly beat Llanelly by 21 points (three goals, one penalty goal and a try) to nil before a record crowd of over 22,000 at Stradey Park today.

tear.

Lee

beat Chol

Pakistan, Ceylon, 10-Nepal. Chung HI 21-9, 21-13; Kuzuko omen's event, with India 18-31, 21-19, 21-17: Matsuzaki Kores took second place In Yamaizumi beat Chai Kyoh Ja

third. Vicinam were

fourth, and Mrs T. Okada Pakistan fifth, and Ceylon sixth. Ryon Ja and Whang Hul-Ja This was the Springboks 10ed the isolated Lianelly attdelm. The best man's, match today 21-16, 21-18, consecutive win in their British It was a heartbreaking mates Was that between Japan's Finol standings

1 for Brace, the Llanelly capNcbuya Heshieno and Lie Van He played magnificently Tist; Vietnam's most promising The pitch had dried out welt, itain, The South African backs were a scrum-half but all too often player. "This meeting, having conych co fast for Llanelly and he saw his work squandered by sidered the report we have the blanket cover of their pack, his three-quarters.

Tiel lost the first game 31-14. Korta Twice in the space of a min- received on the negotiations and together with the magnificent the letter received from the bundling and kicking of full ute he almost produced a score, but, using a judicious mixture of Vietnam Football Lenque, give one back Wilson, completely smash- First ho kicked through on the defensive and attacking shots in Philippines

Thalian Grown, blind side but Antelme just the second, fed Hoshlono 10-1

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beat Elliott to the ball, and, and later 19-10.

then he flung a pass

between

his legs but his centres threw

away the charice.

Lockyear opened the scoring with a penalty goal and the iall H Vao. Zyl crossed

The final team orders were:

MEN'S TEAM EVENT

Japan

India

MILITEI

Palcician

WOMEN'S TEAM

EVENT

THE Japanese player's Ceylon superior court-craft

and Nepal powerful smashing asserted

Japan themselves gnut he finally Котка clinoked very close game'

India 22-20.

Vietnam tries. before hair-time. Mai Van Hou, twice an Asian Pakistan

Ceylon Antelme scored the two second-champion, was but a shadow of held tries. Lockyear made three bla former self, and' succumbed conversions--AFP.

méekly to the youthful Teruo Murakami,

two

Sports Diary

TODAY -

wic

for

BKASA xecutive Domnilitee meeting, SCM Port Board roomm 8.50 ym,

*.

Stugby Club Belection v 33 14d Regt, & pm, Club.

Combined Civilinisk v Kemy MV, 7.38 pm. Club,

in floyd Warwich v Westheid, 4,15 pm, Army do

Palles, 14 Field Jlegt, 2:00 pm, Police Douidery-el.

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GAS IS TOPS

SAYS MR. THERM

The women's match between Jupan and Korea was of parti- cular Importance, as both teams were unbeaten in their four previous matches. But, though

HK squash champion regains Army title

London, Dec. 13, Captain Michael Perkins |(Royal Arüllery), who recently returned from. Hongkong after : led winning the Colony. Utle there,

reghined the Army Squasli Rackets Championship Today when ho beat the holder, Second Lieutenant Stuart Bleks (Röyal, | Artillery) 4-0, 9-4, 0-0, 1-0, 9-d

in the hal

Perkins, who had, previously. won the title five times, recover- ed' after a sliáky start and Used the wall brillantly to Win 4 gruelling, mutch which lasted 70′. minutes-Router.

UK soccer results

London, Dee, 13. Results of tonigtiť'a English- football matches were?"

LEAGUE CUP Fourth rounds

· Aston......- Villa ....... 3, Argyle 3.

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Russia beats India at volleyball

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Teams

match are:

for tonight's - main CIVILIANS

1. Digby-Bennett (Club)

2. Kelly (Club)

3. Johnston' (Club)

4. M. Xavier (Club de Re-

erelo)

6. A. Xavier (Club de Re-

crelo)

Wilson (Club)

7. Scruby (Club)

6. Menzies (Club)

9. Dwyer (Club)

10. Williams (Club)

11. Bedford (Club))

12 Smith (Club)

13. Berreclough (Club) 14. Hall (Club) 15. Roberts (Police)

ARMY

1. MacDonald

2. Martindale

3. Dunn

4. Ballile

5. Mounsell

0. Riddla 7, Sims 8. Richards

9. Harvey 10. Edwards 11. Ball

12. Willams 13. Whatley 14. Broke-Smith 15. Thompson

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