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CHAMPAGNE FLOWS IN YEOVIL TOWN

By ARCHIE QUICK

ago

What happened in the Football Association Cup in Colchester a year ago was reenacted in re- plica at Yeovil this time. Twelve months saw the Essex garrison town go crazy at the only non-League club's success over Firat Division Huddersfield.

The scene has shifted to Somerset but all the old famillar acts took place. The crowd invaded the pitch after Second Division Bury bad been beaten. They were there in greater force when First Division Sunderland went down after extra time.

The green-shirted players were shouldered just as the blue-and-white Colchester men had been. Player-manager Alec Stock replaces player-manager Ted Fenton and the normally quiet country town was en fete in the evening.

to

The playera lind glucose before] They are ready to sell their best the match and champague after it player, centre-half Blizzard. und then set back condently to keep golts. The question remaİR. wall for the next round draw. They how badly werd Bury and Sunder- are now to face the winners of the land handleapped by the 11-fool replay, between Manchester United diagonal drop from corner flag to and Bradford,

corner flag.

Yeovil Town Football Club simply exudes confidence. How badly they needed the Cup gates to bolster de pleted finances only the club off- cials know

From the Bury game 1,500 were taken £650 of that doubled their bank balance. Now

that could attract a 00,000 inte.

Saigon

Wins

Tay

Easily

never reached

11

high standard but Saigon put up a very much improved showing on their past two games to win from a Non- Chiniest fram not quite up to the standard of

that which Koreans 3-2

beat the

in 1947.

Transfer Foo Record

Interport Dinner

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1949.

By Reg. Wootton

SPORTING SAM

Britain's Sports Ambassadors

By WALTER PILKINGTON

Who is Britain's principal ambassador of sport for 1948? This is a question impos- There are so many candidates. Men and women alike have shared in

sible to answer,

the success of a remarkable year in the history of United Kingdom sport. They belong to many branches of it. Among them are golfers, footballers, boxers, athletes, swimmers

and tennis players.

باد

Two or three outstanding figures have made valuable contributions without actually taking part in games, The secretaries of the two leading Football Associations in

are notable examples.

Krent did

A SWIMMING COACH DISCOVERED HER

The Story Of The Fastest Woman Ever

A swimming coach discovered the greatest female track and fteld athlete of our generation-perhaps of all time.

In 1935 blonde, pig-tailed Fanny Koen-then 17 years -old-was playing tag around a swimming pool in her native Dutch village of Hoffdorp when the swimming coach saw

her.

He watched her, run and dodge | Later that same year she broke for a few moments, then stopped the Dutch records in the high jump her.

"You are a natural sprinter." he the set a new world record of 10.8 and the long (broad) jump, and 1944 fold her. "Why don't you make 'seconds for 100 yards. serious effort in running??

She laughed and said she wasn't mances,

On the basis of these perfor-

Dutch nillelic interested, but she didn't forget is believe Fanny would

leaders suggestion, Finally the decided to even more outstanding at the war- hnve been see if he knew what he was talking cancelled 1044 gomes than she was about,

in 1948.

DOES HOUSEWORK-

She joined the local track and field club, and began the climb Britain

which was climaxed at the Olymple Games in London lest cumsher when she won four gold

At home, Fanny medals than any other Dutch housewife, is no different anch set

world record-the She has a four-room flat in the wes- greatest performance by a woman tern suburbs of Amsterdam and does in the history of the modern Olyn-all the pics,

Yacht Race To Macao

Mr Stanley Rous of the Football youth. Now he is chairman of the Association, London, Is International- British

y

Olympic Council and a famous. Jis

strong. sincere member of the internallout Ola- personality and love of football ple Committee. have earned him great esteem Crump

work MIA Its wise counsel is valued honorary abroad.

manager of Britain's nt meetings of international foot-athletic team at the Games. Elvin, balt legislators.

elief at Wembley Stadium, is the man who made it possible to hold the Olympic festival financed it. For years he has been there. He unsurpassed as an organiser.

With Elgin at the helm it was impossible for the Games to

full. Credit is also due to Geoffrey Dyson. Ife is the British Athletic Association's senior professional coach. He moulded Britain'n Ólym- ple team and is now shaping trackt The sldrt line was between Mur- and field prospects for

the 1952 ray Pler and a mark heat anchored Olymplad at Helsinki.

in the harbour in line with the pier. recently married one, of

By 6.30 am. on Saturday. Murray finest women athletes, Piór itself was a scene of

ball.

sport

nt

of the

as V

Chinese New Year was a new ven- The race to Macao during the fure for the Royal Hongkong Yacht kindness of the newly formed Macao Club and only made possible by the Yacht Club and the Portuguese Navy who made all arrangements for fiming the finish and accommodating the visiting crews ashore.

*rent

skilful, Gardner. He coached this activity with crewz embarking com-

inosi year.

31

She

1948

sport

was in good com-

craft

further

out

housework, including the

Fanny Blankers Koen was 30 dusting of cabinets which contain so years old and the mother of two many trophies she has lost accurate children when she had her greatest

count. day.

She

STEADY RISE

the Before

When she goes to Amsterdam sports grounds for her athletic train- ing, she takes her children along and they play on the grass while she practises.

of her life, she says:

When asked the happiest moments.

"Our wedding and the arrival of the two children."

shr

WIN

So she went. Instead, to Australia, where they are.-United Press,

Mr George Graham, the Scottish Football Association secretary, shares London, Feb. 1.-Sunderland Inst his English colleagues's jealousy of they are waiting for an away, draw night paid £18,000 for the transfer the good name of football. He be-

Her rise utter she joined club was slow but stently. of Ivan Broadis, 20-year old Carlisleeves L has a great future

new national record for 800 metres the end of her first year she set a player-manager. The fes is

game of universal popularity. | record for a Third Division player.

His desire is lo

Scotland Sunderland set up

but always barely missed! a record the previous domlant

The Betd. 1c on the

longs

when she tried shorter distances. record when they paid £10,000 to for a revival of the art and cratt Crystal Palace for Arthur Fudgell |

of scientific

was football

an easy choice for the Bist as displayed

1938 Dutch Olymple team but

limits ik WHE lid tremendous by The fine Scoffish

team of 20

thrin when shie no better than sixth in the high welcomed home from the London Representatives from Sunderland, years ako.

They were called

"the The Saigon football team con-Blackburn Joined in the bidding.

jump and helped her team to afth Olymples with t Manchester

City,

Andlittle wizards in bine." Preston

parade in which In piace

the relay Annls. They proved shortness in

she sat with her husband in an open stature cluded their Hongkong visit

need

However, these the basis for her later

games provided horse-drawn carringe not be # handicap if the

while thou with a 5-1 victory

Said Broads: "I want to play in

triumphs, rands lined the streets and cheered. over the firstclass football and I leave Carlisle players arn sufficiently

She met and married Jan Blankers, Combined Non-Chinese at Caro-on the best of terms."

These two prominent oficials are slim ballet dancer as a

She had planned to go to America runner, and plete with liquid and soild suppiles Dutch track and fleld, conch. As for the 1948-49 indoor track season, line Hill yesterday afternoon.

of goodwil! Broadis was the youngest manager ambassadors

i foot-she sped over the hurdles in the for the voyage,

was true in the 1948 Olympics with but abandoned that idea when USA ball In the Lengue. He was born in Kent,

10 metres final in the Olympiad to The start was due for 7 a.m. but diving champion Vicki Deaves of promoters deelded played for Finchley and Spurs before

But there are men of drive and lose by Inches to the Dutch phens- the low clouds made it still very

that American America, the husband-conch com- joining Carliste In 1940.-Reuter,

ambition behind the scenes in ever?

fans are not interested in. women menon. Fanny Blankers-Koen. Both dark at this hour and impossible to bination was a good one.

iracle stars, even sport in Britain. Racing

awes nished in the san

same work! record see the flac signals on Murray Pier.

If liey won the TIME OUT...

100 metres. much to Lord Rosebery,

To make it even more diffleul! the the game of 11.2 seconds.

200 metres, 80-metre Khan, Lord Derby, and the Cuekwar

Jan supported Fanny

hurdles and were on the winning Maureen,

uba-sound of the starting gun was lost athletic ambitions, and helped her Olympics. in her 100-metre

relay. Baroda, Lord

will be voted in the general discharge of Chinese greatly. is sadress for Britain, Rosebery

team in the Tanious as an owner-breeder and the popular sports woman of crackers. However by the larger regularly, taking time out in 1941 She trained and practisnexi president

Thoroughbred the

watching the to give birth to Jun. Jr., and to smaller sachts close to Murray Pier baby Fanny in 1910. Association, at the Breeders' cause

of their downfall. The visitors. Saigon Interport footballers.

never ceased to stress the value of children, finished second lut the high were enabled to make a good playing better as a leam, upset the

She first reached bloodstock to Britain's export aims. Jump. The small Scots girl swim- breeze."

start assisted by a fresh Easterly September of Non-Chinese

1042 The Hon. A. Morse, CBE, address-He knows how many defence

Gibson foreign bred mer Cathle

showed true with long ing the gathering, referred to passes and they took command of

the horses have British blood in their determination

This breeze held as far as the Kap 80-metres hurdles with a time in placing Britain the game

three matches which the visitors veins.

Shut Mun ird in the 100 metres final. a few minutes after from Saigon had played in Hong-

gap although several 11.3 seconds. Hongkong had gone ahead through kong during the last few days.

He has paid tribute to the Gov-

BOXING PROMOTER

Yachts that kept too far north were Knox after

blanketed by Thing I Island. IN Nice combinative

ernment's support of the industry

All The king of boxing in Striking a Hghter veln In in early

Britnin Yachts took with

as an export asset. Mullen and ¦ part of a short speech, Mr Morne quickly

His advice to never wears the gloves, but he has round Lan

the northern course breeders is to maintain at any cost done more than any other man to through the gap was, as far as could

Tao and the moved to a more verious nate. "Life-

order Jonst friendship"," he mold, "have been

excellence of foundation stock. founded on the field of sport. In the believes the difficulties

ail Britain's boxing the mape seen-Diana first followed by the life few things are better than friend-

of the

again after the war.

Dragons Vanessa and La Linda then ship."

post World War II period are being

He is promoter Jack Solomans. Ariki and the two Dragons Highway- His prophecy is that He has arranged many big fightsman and Raosalka then in order stock bred in Britain will again be which have packed London arenas. Aquila, La Cigale, Transport, Houn. able to hold its

own with all He brought Lesnevich, Baki and Muya, Dan, Curlew, Tern and the challengers.

anted European boxers to Britain.

two Jubilees.

Panamanian

The Bogey on the Old Course was THE NEW EARL

Pride of his eve is Freddie Mist and variable generally from the Winds in the rench past Lan Tao were

LaBeach, disclosed on Tuesday won by Mr A. D. Duffy a newcomer Lord Derby is a young man. He who beat Johnny Ralph of the SE. By the time the Brothers

to Hongkong who that he has asked a sports with Mr H. J. Armstrong runner-up returned 6 up Replying for the Salton footballers, Mr succeeded a peer whose name arises Union of South Africa and won the the order hos nut changed syndicate for £1,250 to

whenever breeders discuss Goldman, referred with plenture to

world cruiser weight title from Gus

turn peck-

up. The medal was won by sportsmanilp of Hungkong footballers. the welcome they had received and to the reês. The

United new carl has quickly Lesnevich of, the

Diana with Ariki and Vanessa had drawn professional and run in their States: For the guests who were not from proved his desire to maintain

the Mills Illustrious

Bruce Woodcock for the British, Aga Empire and European titles. DSO, responded belefty ite said he had Khan and the Maharajah of Baroda Other branches of sport bristle

Weakness

intermediate

inovement Kleman.

The Hongkong Football Association non-Chinese last evening gave a dinner

the chief whs

Hongkong Hotel in honour of the

12 the line

MISSED

CHANCES

The first goal came in the sixth minute of the game. For the next ten it was a dlug-dong struggle marked by many missed oppor- tunities,

Salkon equalised through Due In the 20th minute and went ahead when Tho netted with a fast shot In the 32nd.

Ruchin, at

Could

the game of practically all races,

"Association football," he went on. "la we not make those peuple, who shape and form our dentlities, realise that we. who try to play this game, have common ground, which is something quite apari worth examination." from dealogies and that Ita basis 13

the

overcome.

Ho Fay pany. Dorothy Tyler, who has two

were

obeam the feel had drawn out although

well ahead of the next group of yachts loosaka, Transport and Highwaymat while come distance astern of there was a third group of None. Muya, Dan, Cor- lese, Tern and the fullers,

equalled the world record for

1h0 lop in when she

LaBeach Sets

A Price

Melbourne,

Feb. 2. sprinter.

next month.

of

FANLING GOLF

The Chinese New Year week-and saw all the clubhouses at Fanling full to capacity and the weather was ideal. Bogey and Medal compati- tions were held on both courses as well as a fourball against bogey on proved popular. Some excellent Beores were returned and Many handicaps will be affected, in conse- The quence. Lloyd

Sunday afternoon which

very

יד

with

Mr

5

R. I S. Webb with a nett 61.

F. M. McDonnell runner-up with On the New Course the Medal was won by

by Mr W. J. Dyer with a nett

the Hongkong goalkeeper, had the Salgon, the General Officer Commanding.Derby is turf matterhouse of in June will fight his old rival Consisting of La Linda. Aquila, La Cigale, meeting at Bendigo, Victoria. Ja nett 67.

Shortly afterwards. tempting to clear a Saigon attack by passing the ball back to Anderson, misfortune to kick wide off his zonrk and into his own goal.

The second hall Shw Saigon

Major-General F. R. G. Matthews, CB. trted a hand at association football. both as a player

and later as third class referee. Of the two he was pretty

supreme. Guichard and Tho increased Salgon's lead to 5-1 agnirat a badly- certain that the referee's task was much rattled opposition before the anal whistle.

The Teams

Saidoan Quyền: Đinh, Qual, Bannoni. Nga, Heu; Tu. Guichard,, Tho. Due and TRUHR,

Non-Chinese-Anderson; Racha, Torer: Weatherall, Craighead, Holloway; Xavier, Mullen, Knox, Kiernan and Gillan.

Cricket

For

mare deuit,

Ruggor Result

Averages All Matches

Portal.

name of

which

The

Both

Rain Robs MCC

Of Victory

of

SELECTED COURSES

promotion.

on

His price. LaBeach said, was not accepted. noted names who have done patrons of with are among the richest

He added that he was 9 and the Bogey by Mr W. Hung the furt

in Britain.

with 1 up. approached first by the promoters extensive training and racing eslab putation for high ability.

have much to uphold their country's rez

of the sports meet. It was just after this that the leading

The fourball against bogey Lishments in England.

boats sighted hull down the two Teak In tootball there are the mighty

LaBeach said that he might come Sunday was won by Mesars I A. In athletes the names of Lord Stanley Matthews and Stanley Mor-dies who, in spite of their small size.

back

Miller to Australia had sportingly started?

iller and N. R. Oliver with 7 up. as a professional Burghley, Jack Crump tensen: Tom Finney, who has yet to from Kap Shut Mun. After Eassing the

Independently at a later date,

Messro J

Forbes and L. Jackson London, Feb, 1-In a Hospitals associated with the success of the Swift, the goal-keeper with a win- from the North with an unusually calm professional.

Herb MeKenley, Jamalen -trnexsecond-with-5 up. -and-Sir--Arthur-Elvin are indelibly be on the losing side for England: Brothers, the wind became Vars lukey backing round through east to light airs Cup tie Rugby Union game today London

was also approached to turn Next Sunday sees the semi-finals Qlympic 'Games, Portal ning

He said that he was of the Junior Championship and a Westminster Hospital beat Uni- was chief of the organising

com-Wrisonality; and Franklin anden. From now on the various yachts

selected their own course

not interested in the proposition-- medal round on the Yersity College by 13 points to 3.mittee

across the Associated Press.

New Course. #relessly devoted

The last two named have played out of the Canton River. There was

Members will find next week-end Reuler.

some that those the Southern course and months to a colossni task. Burghley in all England's 18 postwar inter-others that kept well to the North be Melbourne. Jan. 31.-Lloyd La that the pre-war custom of having was a world famous athlete in his nationals. Scottish favourites in cause of the Northerly tendency of the Beach, Panamanian Olympic ace, the caddies graded into two classes

clude that great centre-half, George Macao by the ebb tide and lastly those tralia

wind and fearing to be set down below defeated John Bartram of Aus has been reintroduced. Members Young: the two Shaws,

and that chose the middle way, and took the Jamaica to win the 220-yard dash

Herb McKenley of are still asked to report on caddies Hibernian the centre-forward Willie direct compass course to Atacao.

as by this means alone can good Thornton, and outside-right Gordon vanessa, La Linda, and

It was the Southerners notably Diana,

ir 21.4/10 secs. at the Victorian second class caddles get a chance of Smith.

won the day as they not only got stronger

Roosalus that championships to-dny." Horst racing

La Bench failed to Bnish in the offers

Gordon Northerly breezes but, when the wind 100 metres Richards, champion Jockey for the changed completely round to the South

and Bartram won in 21st time, with more than 200 win-and were in Macao long before the rest record here.

at about three o'clock, they got is nest 10.8/10 secs., 3/10 slower than the. ning rides. Bulawayo, Feb. 1-A heavy Dennis Compton, (who also plays strong breezes, a wonderful saif in warm

Cricket

R. R. Walt of Austra- has its idolof the fleet.

So ended. If not an exciting race in

in was second. Associated Press. rainstorm robbed the MCC of football for Arsenal). ዘሮ made

Mutshine and light alm. This was but victory in their match here togh scores ailest the Australian the beginning of a pay and varied week

team, and to now a big attrac- for that evening the Macao Yacht day Against Rhodesin. The lion in the Union of South Africa. Club were hosts to all the competing New York, Jan. 30-In one

helmsmen and crews and we sat down Tomuny Godwin,

Moscow. Feb. 1.-Crack Bri- of two layer a hundred to dinner in the Riviera winner of twa

groniest races seen in- With about an hour and a half Olympic medals. vlcs with Hotel and did not Bratly, break up to doors for years, Gaston Relf, Bel-tish football teams like Man- Breck out the diversions of Macas un xian holder of the Olympic 5,000 chester United, Arsenal and left for play, the touring team re- Harries as a popular cycling cham-nearly midnight. We all owe a deep deb; metres champlonship, won

of gratitude to all those in Macao. part mile aveni

a two- Glasgow Rangers might like to Inst night at Madison came the storm, which had been still the old master, Joe Davis. His

Portuguese Navy, who made our race and threatening nearly all day and had

total of century breaks now ex-week-end Macao such a happy and Erik Ahlden, of Sweden. previously caused two main stop-ceeds 300. He is intent on visiting sucevastu? affair.

Canada, the United States and South

Reiff's time of 8 mins 58.1 secs. Resuming

The majority of Yachts left Macaa to represented the first two-mile run ni 120 for five this America to popularise the game return to longkong early on Monday under nine minutes in the United

inorning. After creeping out down the States since morning, after a heavy shower be- and meet any challenger. 30,81

Golf in Bfitali need not fear any

tricky channel to the Macao breakwater

Gregg Rico retired fore play started, Rhodesia

In thick fog we all, particularly those about six years ago. 27.21

allout by lunch for 106. Jack overseas player so long as Henry without auxilaries, had an exasperating The race was run at a blistering

day of fog. light airs and calms and as 24,45 Young taking tour for 20 and Deals

Cotton and Fred Daly are there to

a result no less than seven boats were pace throughout, with the lead con lead Compton four for 51. 23.75

resistance. The

superb per-henighted as reported in formances of these players in the papers. Ifowever, thanks to the strenu- last Open championship gave Bri-

ous efforts and help of the water police, all the Yacht except one are accounted tain's golf a timely tonie and incen- for at the time of writing. Resulta nro tive.

Riven below:

The following are the averages for all matches, League

and friendly, in local ericket of First Division standard so far this season!

BATTING:

Major A. R. Dawe (Army)

18.28.

'game ended in a draw,

Test

Two-Mile Rún

of the

Paging Sport's Patent Office

|quired only 31 runs to win, but then pion: the leading snooker player, cularly the Macao Yacht Club and the Square Garden by five yards from know that it was the Russians

werd

seven

This left the touring team the remainder of the day to score 148 for victory. They had reached 112 for the loss of Washbrook (24) and Simpson (26) by ten, but minutes after the interval the rain. came. The score had then reached 117 for two, Palmer being 32 not out and, Compton 25 not out.

were: Rhodesia

The hal scores

174 and 168; MCC, 103 and 117. for 2.Reuler.

G. N. Gosano (Recrcio)

Not Innings Out Runs

18

L. F. Stokos (Scorpious)

555

09

10

$50

110

J. M. Gosano (University)

10

H. Owen-Hughes (Scorpious)

513

1924

Highest

Score Average

42.60 40.82 30.46

G. A. Souza (Craigengower)

18

431

FA

30.10

L. D. Kilber (Optimists)

13

300

pages,

614

18

Dr E, L. Gosano (Reerelo)

408

102

33.33 31.20

10

339

TO

O..J. Kerr (Scorpions)

13

A/C J. S. Beirne (RAF)

258

02

28.06

301

**J

T. A. Pearce (Scorpions)

300

53

N. R. Oliver (Optimista)

475

64

305

78

G. Hon Choy (Cralgengower)

207

SA

A M. Prata (Recreio)

W/Cdr A. D. Panton (RAF)

50

23.16 22,84 21.30

Major C. 1. Murray Brown (Army)

GO" 10.64 50

38.29

F. Howarth (Scorpions)

67*

18.00

BE BT. Little (Optimists)

203

18.45

F. R. Zunmern (KCC),..

250

GK

A. Zimmern (KCC)

343

45

18.05

R. W. Franklin (Optimists)

249

.17,78

N, Hart-Baker (KCC)

205

02

S, Ramchand (Craigengower)

240

·47

17.00 17.57..

D. H, Leach (Scorpions)

315

48

17.50

BOWLING:

Overs

Maldens Runs Wickets • Average

T. A. Pearce (Scornions)

40

a

248

10

R.20

A/C D. Graham (RAF)

105

20

323

37

8.72

Lt A. Stepto (Army)

201

40

574

F. Howarth (Scorpions)

06

0.03

231.1

62

670

1.00

'107.

Gar D. Banton (Army)

210.1

03

679

04

0.04

J. C. Kol (University)

118.3-

13

4211

44

1.68

G. N. Gomno (Recreio)

73.3

12

214

21

10.10

Dr E. L. Cosano (Itecrolo)

174.2

56

305

34

1132

D. McLellan (Optimists)

80.1

#

370

32

CPO L. White (Royal Navy) 107.4

11.00

44

407

34

11,07

L/Cpl J. Jones (Army)

03.4

15

7. 11. Lenn (University)

F/OEN. Gainbrill (RAF)

300

25

12.20

242.3

Melbourne.

Feb.

53

733

12,25

154.1

row

1.--A caused batsman

33

418

13.03

A.K. Ismail (IRC)

110.5

18

407

14.03

R. E. Lee (KCC)

147.3

22

A ball sent down by n fant-medium

445

31

14,35

P. J. Billimoria (CCC)

101

27

352

F. R. Zimmern (KCC)

14.01.

150

33

497

10.00

T. P. Malion (Optimists)

170,0

32

582

S. M. Teh (University)

10,02

155

25

H. Owen-Hughes (Scorplons) 129.5

620

18.13

a

455

18.20

T. Crabtree (Craigengower). 185.2

28

017

10.28

Quaifßcation: 20 wickols for under 20 runs apiece.

Not Out. Qualification: 200 runs with th average not below 17.30,

Sheffield Shield,

Ill Luck Keeps Dogging Eva

Vienna, Feb, 2.-The chances

| of Austria's Eva Pawlik winning

Sydney, Feb. 1-New South Wales the world figure skating titlo at defeated, Victoria in their Shefeld Paris later this month, hung in Shield match today by 88 runs.

The fun scores were:-New South the balance on Tuesday.

Wales 220 and 221, Victorin 105 and

Doctors sald that they would de- cide by Thursday whether the newly- This victory makes New South crowned European champion must Wales certain of wlaning the Shield. undergo an operation for opperdi -Reuter.

citis.

Result Yacht

Plana

Vaciersa

I.a Linda

Owner Morgan Dewir Sherrif

Stoomalka

Dalko

Тетр

Betty

Blaker Calderara

7. Highwayman Middiedlich

0. Ariki III

2. Nona it

10. La Cigale 11. Muya

Dan

13. Curlew

Aquilia Monsoun Transport Two Jublicer

Forsyth

Petit Croucher

Alackenria

yesterday's stantly changing hands-Reuter,

Dyer Graham and

Corrected

Time of arrival.

15,48.23

Hockey Fixtures

who introduced into football tactics the quick interchanging of forwards in an attack.

The newpaper "Soviet Sport" says that the soccer world did not know the Moscow Dynamos in 1945 and a thing about interchanging until later the Red Army Torpedo team and others vent touring Europe.

Foreign

football writers are reminded! .that the system į WHE worked out and perfected by thes Russians

"as far back na 1945." saya. "Soviet Sport

the

Club de Recreio are at the lead of bourgeols sporting press is actively

Now, discussing these tactics.

the Ilongkong Hockey Association 18.36.20 League table, two, painip ahead of 15.3032 Array. 10.10.15 . Latest standings are:

19573

10.13.45

10.102

Club de nezrelo

Army

10.27.20

18.30 17 Khalsa

AAUN

12.09.41 1.K. Palice 17.30.27 11 Vernity 17342 RA.F.

Little

17.47.27 Clema) Did not Cronier Amish but Laidlaw arrived Macho. -Contributed,

Sedgman And Hart

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SUNDAY GAMES

Fixtures for Sunday are no follow:

"Soviet Sport" added that. unt Russian teams went abroad "the West pald Little attention to the conditioning of athletes for victory." It was only after victories bbrond of Morrow Dyuamos mt (soccer teams of the West took up training In a big way-Associated Press.

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Moscow, Feb. 1-Zoya Kholshs- chevalkova has set p now women's skating record for 3,000 motret- Dutch HIC v Club de Recrelo. King' minutes 30.1 seconds the newe- Park (NRC 2) 20 m. (Umpires, C. J. paper "Soviet Sport" claimed Merries, Yeo Side Gateri. Miss Pawilk, It was disclosed on

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King's Park Tuesday. Melbourne, Feb.

"It has proven that our skaters Tuesday, was in great pain when

1-Frank Sedg- RNRC 11 10 nm. Umpires, Makhan

Sheh, SPCPO Shaw), Agursman, the new lawn tennis champion combeling in the European

enn bent world

records Miss Dorie Hart, um Road, 18 nm. (Umpires, G. T. Pal factories as Davas, Trondheim, St University & Cable & Wireles travelling to such spar-skating championships last week the United States Wightinan Cup marinkai,

of Australia, and

without foreign record to be end given out in a cricket match here.

Park Moritz, ale."

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She was taken to hospital as soon player, have arranged to play to- (CA. 10 mm.

she reached Vienna by train oner in the mixed doubles at Wim- Xavier),

The newspaper claimed here that bowler struck the bird no it flow Monday.

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They won the Australian mixed man rapt 11. J. Chanel.records for women, three now bu Doctors any that Miss Pawlik's from original path.

condition calls for an immedinte doubles title yesterday and were to-All unnies are requested to confirm by long to Soviet women.

Capt L., J, H. Parne), The bateman swung at the bail, operation but have consented to let Kether at Wimbledon last year when phone (t-x, 117) before 8. T. 1721

The other two are claimed for £ missed and it rapped his pads. He her undergo therapeutic treatment they lost the fint to another Austraure permet allendenewed town Karoling, who is reported to have was given put on an appeal for leg in an effort to postpone the opera-an-United States partnershipJolin. A maximum of ten minutes delay will be skated 1,600 metres in 2 mins. 30.8 before wicket. The bird was killedtion until after the world champlon-Bromwich and Miss Louise Brough. allowed wall mires please notify F. SCCs, and 8.000 metres in 9 mios. by the blow from the ball-Reuter. xhips-Associated Press.

Ruils of matches by thone se s 104 BCCsAssociated Press. possible after the match.

--Bouter.

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