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SIX OF 1960's LAST EIGHT
BATTLE FOR THIS
THIS YEAR'S QUARTER-FINAL PLACES
By AUBREY HIGGS
London, Feb. 18.
Six of the quarter-finalists in last year's English Football Asso- ciation Cup competition battle again today for places among the last eight this season.
And if cup-fighting tradition counts for anything, five of them should do it again, one cannot make it, because two of them -Sheffield United and Blackburn Rovers-clash in today's fifth round.
The other
to Wembley
are
Barnley, Leicester City,
Sheffield Wednesday.
Of those
Aston Villa face
the
quarters are current favourites for Galist trending the goiden path Cup.
Jaini second. favourites, Aston Villa.
Burnley and Sheffield Wednes- Second day, bolh oppuse Division aides today. The solid Alrength of Burnley, relzuine league cliamplons, seems like
Town's ly to
end Swansea good FA Cup run.
unly
iic, 101
London the Sheffield Wednesday mert Lay- Ion Orient,
InBuitely the toughest task. They take on the glamour side
the of
Tottenhan
season,
ilotspur. at Villa Park, where anly a week ago they lost 1- In the same team is a League maleli,
Proud record
Apart from my psychological effect that defeat may have on the Midland club, there is also the stark furt that Villa have the Spurs in 20 never bruten postwar meetings at Vila Park, but Aston Villa steeped in the best tradition of Cup competition and they have won the glittering trophy more times than any other club,
were a
The Orient, though beset with relegation worries, have came unobtrusively through Iwa rounds of the Cup but they are much
Stoke City, the other Division Two challengers, travel to lake! an Newcastle United, whose ten final appearances constitut Cup record.
Completing an intriguing th round the-up is an all-Midlands the between Birmingham Cily Leicester City, and talented
who have beaten all the top clubs in recent League games.--- China Mall Special.
Australian
likely to And the rook-ke swimming stars
Wednesday defence too for them.
Blackburn ure pinning their hopes in the Cup tradition that club, beaten finalists often return to Wembley to win the following They have a formidable {LIL Dway match hurdle in against tough Second Division ienders. Sheffield United.
Three of the present side- Sun Lyan, Jimmy Dugdale and Peter McParland-were Villa team which won the 1957 A),
An added incentive for Villa today
The [T'sur-
vation of their proud record of beg the only team to win the League ni Cup "double", for G4 years.
Clubs have
been striving
tu
emulate that treinentious feat. Tollenham supporters are com- dent their all-star team can do All-conquering it this seUSA),
season.
2nd division teams
Seldom 11a8 the Second strong Ruch a Division had reprezentallon among the last
lin
it out
16. Seven of their clubs will
batting
today while Barnsley are still there Third Division Lo
keep the pennant flying.
lu
out for world records
Brisbane. Feb. 17.
Australian swimming champions
Dawn Fraser and John Kon-1 rads are aiming at world re- cord ilmes In the next few days in an effort to restore Australia to world swinuming supremacy.
World record holder John Konrads told reporters today: There's one world record i spe cially want to crack at our na- final championship - the 200 metres freestyle of two minules lone and a half seconds."
at home Banstey are
The record is held by Japan's Second Division Luton Town, Tsuyoshi Yamanaka,
"Australian swimmers can't dekated finalists in 1959,
afford to loat this suminer-if they do, they'll have no hope
An 1-Second Division clash
1939, I
Spurs have built up an almost brings together Norwich City, of regaining top poshion intpregnable eight-point lead in <mi-finalists the League Championship and Sunderland.
Johansson denies
being doped in his last fight
Washington, Feb. 17.
In
and worki swimming." Konrads said. Dawn Fraser added: "I still aim to be the Arst woman in the world to break the minute for the 100 metres treestyle."
They are among ronre than 100 Australians who will con- test national titles u Brisbane in the next nine days.---Reuter.
Dandy Scot may miss the
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1961.
THE WINNING GOAL
Goalkeeper Ansermet of the visiting Swiss team. Young Boys of Berne, goes flat out but fails to stop this low shot by All-Hongkong's Wong Chl-keung Im the visitors' first match in Hongkong on Cluese New Year's day,
The goal, scored seven minutes before the end, gave the Colony alde their 1-0 victory, The Young Boys, who again lost on the next day, this time by 5-2 to the Hongkong Selection, will meet the Combined Chinese tomorrow at the Hongkong Staðlum
In their last match here.-Chlon Mall photo.
GREAT IN DEFEAT
A rousing sendoff and a hero's home-welcoming for
West Indian cricketers
Melbourne, Feb. 17.
Half a million people lined the streets here today to give a rousing sendoff to the West Indian cricketers as they began their journey home after the Test series against Australia.
It was Melbourne Queen Elizabeth of Britain and
the biggest crowd in:
since the visit of
the Duke of Edinburgh in 1954.
move
no
As the West Indiana moved off from their hotel in a motor- cade of ten convertibles the crowd Burged forward and the could procession
than three faster
miles an hour on its way to a reception
Streamers, confetti, balloons and paper Buttered down on the procession my it moved slowly through the heart of the city.
Cordon Rorke not by the Lord Mayor.
playing in League cricket
Ryducy, Feb. 17.
Tears in his eyes
West Indies explain, Frank Worrell, tears streaming down
"I've never been so moved, The people are so friendly-- they're wonderful, I must come back one day to see such won- dertul folk again."
Giant Australian fast bowler from behind dark glasses, said:
Gordon Rocke. 22. will not Join Colne Club this year in the Lancashire League erlekes. Earller
he cabled Colne that he was interested in their offer but at that stage Term manager, Gerry Gomez would not accept terms because remarked: "There's never been
be did
this year
The nowraper paid tribule ta Australian
captrin Richie their Benaud and his dide for prowess and indomitable fight- ing qualities, but
that adde:1 West Indies could be proud of their showing
re-
who
Worrell's leadership was spons,ble for a transformation in the West Indies term,
had been given no hops when they left home, said an editorial in the Gleaner-Reuter.
Surprise defeats for Malayan badminton aces
Landon, Feb. 17.
not wint to prejudice a reception like this anywhere Two Malayon pairs were sur- his chances of touring England in the world for any cricketprisingly; defeated in the first yeur with Richle Ben- team. We shall not forget it." round of the men's doubles at
this aud's Test team.
But Rorke was not selected in
Ingemar Johansson's denials that he was drugged Grand National the 15-mail team announced on
the night he lost the heavyweight boxing championship to Floyd Patterson apparently has headed off a formal U.S. Senate investiga tion of the story.
10
John C. Honomi, counsel crown he had lost by the same
Johansson the Semte Antitrust and Mono-prucess
#yeur Carlier. poly Subvanmittee, told a porter that "as of now we don't contemplate any hearings."
re-
Thursday,
2
Today, Rorke told reporters: Wincanton, Feb. 10.
"i am not Dandy Scol, a 25 to one
going to England elance, may miss the Grand' this year I'm not feeling the National, to be run next month, best and I'm going to have because of a dislocated felleck, complete rest this winter (Aus- Dandy Scut fell at the last tralian) and come back fresh Australian cricket next fence in the Lord Stalbridge for Memorial Gold Cup today. At season." the time he was in u Good position.. "We wanted to ascertain The horse shot Jockey Fred
There was any sub- Whether
Winter over hia head as he' Bonomi had asked thenew to the report, whether it crumpled on landing but was up Florida Slate
Anished the Attorney- was publicity stunt, or just in a second and General's offler to Interview what was Involved, und we
-course rideriess. The disclocated Johansson breause of perlodi.i wanted to know the answery felinek was diagnosed later. cally published repuris that right away," Bonomi explained, The Swed fighter believed i he might have been drugged
Johnsson
Kave
2011
Limonall, who is not engaged in the National, won the race. answer-China Mail Speelal. and other rublished reports today at Palm Beach, Florida, he is training for his that Johansson denied he had where
third title match with Patter been drugged,
son, set for March 13 at Miami Beach.
The bout in question took place last June, when Patterson regained by knockout the
AZAM KHAN IN PROFESSIONAL
"A thousand times I have denied it," he said. "It never has been my theory that I was doped."
Expert witness
Johansson may yet be asked to testify in the Subcommittee's investigations of racketeer in- fluence on professional boxing.
SQUASH SEMI-FINAL If so, he would be called as an
London, Feb. 17.
Azam Khan of Pakistan, the
expert witness for suggestiona on cleaning up the sport.
holder and favourite, required chairman Estes Kefauver had
Just 20 minutes to win his way
Bonomi sald Subcommittze
instructed the staff to arrange Florida authorities to
th the semi-final of the British with
Irufessional Squash Rachels check Johansson on the drug- Championship t the Royalsing story.
Automobile Club, London, 10-1 Kefmuver is drafting lapisin- ight.
ilon to place bigtime boxing under. Federal regulation. Hear* The amazing. Hittle Pakistan), | ings are expected to resume in who has succeeded his elder the near future, primarily to brother Hassim as the world's | seok Mtvico from respected No. 1 player, thrashed Dennis members of the boxing frater- Harman of the Wimbledon Club | nity on what is nestled to drive D-0, 0-4, 0-1 in their quaier-mobsters and hoodlume out Anal match-AFP.
the light business.--AP,
of
--Reuter.
the Essex County Badminton Championships at Leyton Baths Kingston. Feb. 17. Frank Worrell and the rest here tonight. of the West Indian team are
Top seeds Yeoh Kear-hua assured of hero's welcome
Wong Bong-kong were when they return home after and the great Test series against beaten 5-15, 17-18 by an un- needed Kent pair Peter Alcon and Roy Rogers.
Australia,
Moral victory
The Malayans, who last Sun- day were runners-up in the Though Austraila clinched the Dutch Open Championships at series when they won the final The Hague, were both suffering Rerke suffered badly from Test at Melhcurae en Wednes-from cold and could not match hepatitis earlier in the season, 1 day. West Indian cricket en- the sustained attacking tactics
He was invalided home
to theslags are clalming a moral of their opponents. Austraila ducing the India and vistory for Werreil's team,
Lour because of
The second Malayan pair. Fakistan
The Jomalca Gleaner sald: Lec Tin-int and Tommy Lee hepatitis,
two Tests "Australia's victory was hardly went out to another Kent palt Rorke played
of a fair summatico rgainst Peter May's MCC team
monu- David Curtis and Tommy Wing- of mental struggle between two feld 18-15, 14-17, 14-17---Reu- during their 1958-59' tour
ter. Australla.-China Mail Special, evenly matched teams."
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