THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1951,
W. Capel Kirby's Sports Roundabout THE GAMBOLS One Cannot Help Wondering
GLOBETROTTER GIVES THE FIFA A HEADACHE
The FIFA have to deal with several ticklish world Soccer problems calling for the utmost tact and diplomacy. Take the recent case of Kubala Laszlo.
This player, suspended for life by the Hungarian FA for major offences contrary to discipline, left home for political reasons and joined an Italian club which paid him Jarge sums of money. From Italy he moved on to Spain without settling his financial obligations, and became a member of Barcelona FC, who paid him handsomely.
first-class cricket, but they will out while record never work books exist.
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Barry Appleby
1 DON'T
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What Is Happening To
British
Says
Lawn Tennis
ARCHIE QUICK
Whilst Great Britain was scratchin g about against Franco in their first round tie of the Davis Cup competition at Wimbledon, one could not help wondering what is happening to British lawn tennis and why world beaters cannot still be produced. It seems inexplicable that when Fred Perry and Bunny Austin retired in the 30's, the mould should have been broken and lost. It is the same with our women. Where are the Kitty McKanes and the Dorothy Rounds?
In the last year or two the England Lawn Tennis Association has tried with its country-wide conching schemes, in which. Fred Perry participated, but all we have got to see for it is the potential promise of Paddy Roberts and John Horn, among the men, and Susan Partridge and Jean Walker-Smith, of the women. And these young
Badminton people are a long way below the level of the young Australians and Americans who
Interport Tonight
The Spanish FA seeks FIFA permission to qualify. Kubala to Bartolonu, and the case is being dealt with by our own Arthur. If it wasn't for the pleasure Dewry, who can spend very derived fratin thumbing the the line at home these days. pages of Wisdens on long winter LAWS TO BE REVIEWED evenings I'd propose the com- Portrush, scene of this years pulvory burning of every known
statistics. Open Golf Championship, w book of
First-class a be the venue of the Inter- cricket becoming less
Is
The following is the program- me of Badminton matches be- acational Board meeting at when team game, and more a clash of
the Philippine. Manila the laws of the gas will be individuals and record Bgures, tween
Last Sunday
Chinese Badminton Club and I couldn't park necessarily without reviwed undergoing av radient changes. | my ene within
couple
the combined Hongkong leam, Gne thing certain. There mules of the Stanmore ground. all matches to be played at St Why? Because Denis Compton Teresa's Parochial Hall, com- will be no support for the Wales, and
company were there play-mencing at 8 pm.: in pricket as it was meant to be played for Jack Robertson's He curd books and benefit.
reputations took n
from England, or
for Scotland's move to chang
the gralkeeper. Indeed, sh English viewpoint is that Retkeepers are given for personal
(cuvi latitude its the petalty back seat, and that think
area and that referees should i the answer to brighter cricket. no mollycuddle them.
Another International Board
item Concerts obstruction.
which too many referees seize 27 Acceptances
upon as a medan for dodging,
the major penalty issue. For
14 has been reported thut Scotland will oppose England's proposal for an alteration of Jaw, when, in fiet, there isn't; any such
proposal.
I am assured it is merelp, a directive, chiefly In
the
faterests of referees ployers abroad, who in future will be told lo rus out
Wokingham
Stakes
15,
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London, June 7. Twenty-seven fest and final acceptances for the Wokingham Stakes, to be run over six fur- longs at the Royal Ascot meel- then on Friday next June kravating and unsporling
were announced today.
They are.
with weights,
to pinctive of stepping in front of
which three pounds are to be rivals when they haven't 3 chance ↑ playing
Combined ball lied:
Operations the
(8 themselves.
slone, pounds), miniscence (8 stone, 11 pounds).
Agneя (8 stone. the box pounds). Hertford Street
When
une
•
considers
shekels raked in at offer since
the Aunt
7 pounds), Wembley became stone.
the home of our Snecer classics, Trudy
(B stone,
10
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Is
TONIGHT
·
Yanga
Men's Doubles--M. S 3. A Sy Khhi Piao !PMODO) V. D T. Hah & K. K. Lake,
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Men's Singler. --A. G. Torres. Of (PMCHIC) VR Young, Q. T. de Ynchaust (Patc^uc»V C. K. Lee
Men's Doubles.-M, S. J. Yanga & Simeon Haw PMCBC) Y. Funk & F. Gonsalves; A. G. Tortes. Jr & Sy Khím Pisa (PMCBC) V. P. It Wong & It, Tay, MONDAY
Men's Singies.--A. G Torres, ST (PMCBC) v. R. 7. Hësh: Se Khim Plon PMCBC) V. W. F, Foo.
Men's Doubles.--M; S. J. Yanga 4 R. B. Cortes (PMCEC) v K. S Low
& R Young T dr Ynchaus & n_c. Torres, Jr (PMENO) V. W. F. Fun & C. K. Lee.
Admission:- $2.40 (including tax).
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Typhoon In A Teacup
are forcing their way to the front.-
It is reported that the United First James and then John Cardiff people remain fanati- States are sending two 17-year- into the Sussex XI n the cally divided, and even in the olds to the Wimbledon Cham- mid-20's in the great days of exclusive Arms Pork Sports pionships this summer, either of Gilligan and Tate, and a quarter Club there is a gulf between the whom may win the Men's Singles of a century later they are still cricket enthusiast and the rugby tiiles! What is the answer to it there, all? Why is our lawn tennis at Its lowest ever?
Medently James became only. The Club lies snugly
the mighty rugby stand- the pitches adjoin-yet the rugby people are allowed to view the cricket only under a smiling sufferance. I believe the reverse happens in winter!
I am happy to report however, that all is well in the Welsh games. and capital at both devoices each will band together against If you men-
you tion the hated association code, Which leads me to a story.
the 13th player in the game's For. beltave me, if you had history to score 15,000 runs and soon the displays of Tony Mot- take 1,500 wickets. He joined the of Grace, tram and Geoffrey Paish, in the illustrious company
Hearne and Davis Cup, you would be asking Hist,
Woolley the same questions.
Remarkable then that he has not Can we fall back upon the old played in nore Test Matches
of good, red than five. insistence of
Jack
The War and Hedley ment and skimpy rations? Verity's to arm bowling were think not; in faci, in stamina webin obstacles. outlasted the Frenchmen. Let's
Nevertheless he has reached fuce the real reason, is that the eminence of a full time the skill is not there.
county captain.
amid
Docs
the
LTA's coaching | had
When Sus92x
And what of Johm?
Season
of
I was there on Whit Saturday
a crowd of a rugby inter-
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was foolish enough to say I was in the city to watch Wales versus Portugal at Festival Socor,
Sucity an uproar there was, and when it
it subgided I said: "But why then do you allow him in?" pointing to the Chairman of Car- din
scheme and various expeditions Bartomestic troubles and Hugh,
att resigned, Jamca took nationals of discovery go deep enough? 1
over the job of skipper and has think not. 1 enquired at the done well at it. With his rolling Wimbledon headquarters as to gait, his cheery robicund fac what corners the search extended and his general approach to the and found that it does not go game, he typifies all that is best beyond the ordinary clubs tavel. in village green cricket.
There is no searching in the parks, where the Americans find their Riggs and Alice Marbles There is a talent spotter at all the California open-air spaces where would-be tennis players congregate, and not one spark of promise escapes these eyes. What a pity that we have nothing like that in Britain.
upon
Corinthians. "Oh the Corries
after season he has opened with a variew of partners since the are amateurs, wo can tolerate days of Ted Bowley and at them" came the almost universal
response! sult going
Nevertheless soccer, rugby and cars of age he is
I write there is yet a cricket in Cardiff are doing very strong. As I writ
has expertek of May left. and John
regated 700 uns more than nicely thank you. There is Dennis
regret that City did amis Compton:
not gain more than promotion to Division One and a anyone else in the
country.
bellet that they will do it next What a feast of
time,
John has
He ha
n
UNFAIR TO VON NIDA
enjoyed of late against Midland
The rugby folk are determined by Resentment
90 odd against War- professional counties!
lo do better than neighbouring century at War Newport next season and as for by golfers and concern
other wick, a half associations is being felt at the Cester, 200 against Derby and cricket chief coach George Davis Sir-Reading so much about The small bubble of the Manila- continued attacks being made in now 102 against Leicester-his Crick tells 03rd first class century.
me that he honestly Princess
Hongkong Badminton Interport Australia
Norman von scored more
rufs for Sussex believes that the wearers of the makes me . patards),
venture to pre-Nida.
than any other man. And re- daffodil caps and awesters are member who have gone before better equipped now with staff Ranji, Duleep, Fry, Bowley than they were when they won and a host of legendary bats the championship in 1948.
Davis has institute an indoor Centres eduthing
it is interesting to recall that Spartan Sacrifice (8 stone.
the PA
once had
an oppor-
tunity to purchase the Stadkum)
outright.
Derimur V-333
(8 tone, 4 (B stone, pounds), Donore (8 stone, pounds) The Eunuch (8 stone, This is a point not generally
2 pounds). Bob Gets Busy (8 known, but shortly before his
stone.
one, 1 death I remember Sir Frederick
pound), Indian Empire (8 sto
stone), AngeEco (7 stone, 13 Wall inviting me into his "den"
Beeches and confesaing to pigeon-holing pounds King's the offer, and forgetting it until stone.
Pounds), Eyes in Arthur“ Elvin stepped with his successful bid to make Byland Wembley the mecca of British sport.
Sir
AS IT SHOULD BE
13
17
stone.
(7 stone, Denikin (7 stone, Stratolight (7 China Verdlet
All manner of ideas are be- ing put forward 10 brighten | Moun
WHITE SOX
MAKE IT SIX IN A ROW
New York, June 7. The Chicago White Sox made it six in a row in their latest victory surge with a 5.0 American League vic- tory over the Washington Senators.
Smokey 12 pounds). 122 pounds), pounds), stone, g
pounds), stone, (7 stone, polls). A
Todman Daumahoe (7 stone, 2 pounds), F Falernia (7 stone. Z pounds). Sugar Bowl (7 stone). Peter Anthony (0 stone, 13 pounds), Humanity (6 stone,11 pounds) Top Walk (6 stone, 11 pounds), Gozette (6 stone. 10 pounds).-Reuter.
ASCOT GOLD VASE
London, June 7. Twenty-one
final eceptora for the Ascot Gold Vase, run- ning over two miles at Ascol on Tuesday, June 12, ure, to- gether with weights:
Part
Napoleon Bonaparte (D stone, 9 pounds). King's Credit, Gula- lian, (0 stone. 4
pounds), Snow- (8 Colour (8 stone 3 pounds), stone, 8 pounds),
King's Vidruben,
Shahanshah, staly
lyon, Episode, Cavour It and Munet toll 7 stone, 12 pounds), Harry Dorish made his first Lazsa 11, Border Cross, All For start of the season a masterful | Love, Tarpon, Faux Pas, Aver- five-hit shutout. It was the 20ths, Kameran, Simba and Rain- win in their last 22 starts for check (all 7 storte, 0 pounds). the Sox.
Scottish Falth (7
New York at St Louis, Boston pounds).-Reuter.
at Detroit, and Philadelphia ut
Cleveland are all night games.
In the National League, Carl Furillo singled with the bases
looded and none out lu
inning, scoring
the
scut some facts to badminton fans in Hongkong.
Hock Qoi Teik
the was Champion in Mulayan Singles 1948, and yet he was chosen as
Singles in the team agains
2nd
During the £2.000 tournament at Worthing a member
of Professional Golfers' Association committee, W. J. Cox, the Ful- well professional, said to me: "A wrong
America while Wong Peng Soon being noted to
is
TEDx
well as
the
of von Nido The Langridges have certainly cricket school at Arms Parks
their county well. served public. the Among his brother professionals In Sussex it is George Cox's throughout Glamorganshire and scheme is paying dividends. he is popular; all those members beneth year and he is playing run-
1 host of
of good young- of the public who know him like with a broken finger-strapped him, yet reports are being sent and in splints! It will be bad sters coming along" he says.
the Welsh International As for cabled back nows for the many admirers of Soccer side, better to draw a veil to Australia and
this gitted all-rounder
that here misrepresenting him.
will be his last
He and over their exhibition. It was too his family are to emigrate to buck to be true. They beat Por- South Africa. It is expected t all do, it hits the headlinetralians that his benefit will reach £8,000
was the 1st Singles.
The Malayan
Singles
1948 was ner-up in 1947 and Lim Kee Fong, who was not wanted even Soon was not available in the Qual against Demnark.
Li
when Wong Peng
" he asks a spectator 10 kzup
when he is
putting as we upsolting the other
scuson.
it
2-1 but
of their
not one of
line
of
players, enhanced his reputation
The forwar
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Nagic. No wonder Norman loses from the three football clubs for (Leicester). Kinsey G. A. C. HERKLOTS!
who are here, too-Cremin andand this will include donations whom he played-Arsenal, Ful- ham and Latton.
his
temper. I should if I were
paign.
Only recently von Nida threatened to hit back at his tormentor and it was the talk of Australia."
Ford (Sunderland), (Swansea)
and Clarke (Man- chester City) was really bad, making heavyweather of against no sort opposition.
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It is most disappointing" said S. C. M. Post. Ltd.
CARDIFF.IS DIVIDED-
Walking into Cardiff Arms Park and talking about soccer in Welsh FA Secretary Herbert Talking of Australia, disturb the equivalent of going into the Powell, "And just when we ing reports are reaching England Ascot Hoyal Enclosure in a thought we had got together a
matches bathing costume! regarding the football there which feature on English roof fell on me! football coupons. I
learn that many are only waste land affairs without nets and sometimes without goalpost crossbars,
However, Ong Poh Lim, who had not won u major title in Malaya yet, was elected as 3rd Singles.
Shich was the decision of
Chuan Geok, non-playing iccted to such an unfair cam-i Chairman of the Sélection Committee. There was no pro-- lest although the team's Ren- eral opinion
that Teik Was Hock should have been the 1st Singles.
The unpredictable Law Teik Hock
who was chosen as 3rd Carl Loveday Singles, lost to
Straight
Sels in the game against America,
When Wong Peng Soon had not recovered sufficiently well, Low was pushed up to fill his place and he did the unexpeci- ed in beating Danish Champ Jorn Skuarup 15-5, 15-0, and then losing to Felsby 11-15, J-15,
in
Out Teik Hock. partnering Tan Kin Hong, also of Penang, reigned supreme for three years in the Doubles, and yet this partnership was broken up and Teoh Seng Khoon was teamed with Ool. stone, 5
There was public surprise but no outery. 1 was well known Ool and Tech were world-champs, beating
in straight
sets in opponents the Danish and English Cham-
ASCOT STAKES
Sycomore,
London, June 0.
owned by the
Duke Habib Rahimtools, the High pionships,
Snider with the run that gave here, is among the 33 noi ac- Commissioner for Pakistan
widened their
Roe
hurled his
for
5-4 victory over the New York, Sac Albot and
Sycomore (0:4), Veuillin 18:3)
(8
their
Teck
, ninth
The Doubles runner-up were the Brocklyn Dodgers a 2-1 win
side-stepped, and Yeoh to-day over the St Louis Cardinals and ceptors announced
League lead to the Ascot Stakes. This race is Chye combined with Chan Kon
to garner Leong
the 2nd to be run over two and a half 044 games,
Doubles. next Tuesday, Preacher
miles at
at Ascot
All ibig success was due to eight victory without 's defeat, with weights, are as follows:
June 12, and the acceptors
Mr Lim Chuan Cook's single Righthander Vern Bickford
mindedness, and Strathspey 19 stone, 7 pounds).
experience, shut out the Pittsburgh Pirates Honourable (0:1). Artake (D),
He was connected with Mala- 5-0 with a six-hit performance. French Squadron, Napoleon Bons-
yan badminton for 20 years. parte ond Le Tellier fäll 3:11) Bel- The Cincinnati Reds gained a
Let Hongkong badminton Tans Barnacio (317),
remember this single-minded- Forethought and nesa The Americans and the
Canterella and Mosquito (0), Assodan (7:11), Mon
Danes had a manager, a cap- Prince and Gremlin (77), Eulali tain and an adviser, but the 17:05), Red Stranger (7:5), Bone-
Malayans had Me Lim Alling parić, Mariner and Dearn al 7).
the three roles himself. and Draker Handley Cross
Drum
After the Thomas Cup was (7:2). Akers (7:1), Tourette.. Grow Chou and Guerrier (7), Comigon
won,
Association each State Serica and Forget (4:13), Tai Yat
sent
messages congratulatory 0:11), and Manx Cottage (8:10).
for the attained success and the share in schding some of its players, mind you. not claiming a major portion of the
Thomas
Giants and climbed into third Royallste place past
Glants the
and North Cape (0:1) Chicago Cubs,
Winning pitcher Harry Darish,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R
H
E
Woshington
5
·0
Chicago
0
'loser Julio Moreno,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St Louis
9
Brooklyn
5
I
Winning pitcher
Roe, loser Tom Poholsky..
Pittsburgh Boston
5
10
LAWN BOWLS
LEAGUE
SUCCESS.
And talking of prople. Mana- Бег
ger Jimmy Seed, of Charlton Athletic, was at the Worthing golf, and he told me that lie was about
to zien
an expensive inside-forward.
"Nobody knows better than me," he said, "how nearly we came to relegation. It had not been for the three months of grand service given us by Danish amateur Jeppson, I think we should have gone down". Then
what he reiterated
Chelsea Manager Billy Birrell said to me a short while ago: "It must not happen again. We must buy and rebuild."
od. 1 As to the gok, it was good, saw Eric Parsons about again. He is the forward who broke his
in for
11
did, and the good sidy and were
revival of Welsh soccer."
Mr Dembowski Wants To
Ir
Introduce 'Hot Rod'
Racing Into Britain
By ROBERT WALLING
Wieslaw Dembowski, 38-year-old naturalised Briton, ex-member of the Polish Brigade, has his way, British teen-agers, and others, will soon be racing "hot. rods," American style.
He is competitions
secretary of the Cheltenham
rod" is an old-style car, usually a tourer, fitted with a Motor Club, and he wants to start the movement. A "hot-
hotted-up engine.
"Many people with a lot of price-stue to double purchase enthusiasm and little money tax-to £1,035.) would like to race," he says. "Why shouldn't they?
matches for Cholaza following log after playing only four his £18,000 transter from West Напь Не
has discarded his crutches and was walking over the course without any trace, of bunt,
The Worthing tournament pro-
What is the effect on the 1951 vided one unique happening. It
Hawk's performance? During * was the first time I can rêmem». "All we want la a half-mile teab this weale I found the sides ber an amateur leading in a straight on a private estaje. valve engine gave the model professional field at the end of There would be no danger new spirit in the standing start the Arst round.
because the drivers would be in second gear (recommended) international Steve compelled to bring their vehicles and more punch in the 4.38 to 1 English Tredimmiak was level at 69 with to the racing by lonry-just as top gean from 30 to 60 mp.h." the local professional, Scottish racing cars are taken to meet- International Laurie Ayton and ings." von Nida.
With petrol so expensive, motorists may forgo the smari I say: no "hot rod" here, re-start at traffic lights. More Important is the useful gain in please, Mr Dembowski.
Why? Because introduction of power In middle speed
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The Australian actually held the last nine holes in a remark- able 30 Trædinnick's D in 32 was the best over by an amateur ach racing, however well con- range, making the car 30 per In British professional golf.
trolled, would encourage inex-cent safer, for overtaking with perienced drivers to give old that neat snap, which does not THE FABULOUS LANGRIDGES cars high speed for which, they Inconvenience other traffic.
tiso What a fabulous family are the were not designed, and to prac
Speed in the top three gears with them on public roads.. True Langridges of Sussex
It might even lead to emuls- was 30, 60 and 74 mph. (against the previous 14 hp. modela 32, lethal "come" or driving these cars at each other, the driver aged 24 mpg (compared with
20 mpg.), who pils, out to avoid collision being the loser:"
Briot reminder of the model's features a fall äix-nenter saloon with unusual lag-room, having “à ko centre of gravity and Inde- Pendent coll-springing in front
ability whics together, produce marked
James and John, lifez. their ton of the American teen-agers' | 60 px 73), ant pztroi use AVET-
after the The Kowloon Cricket Club pry, Wong Peng Soon Weald cricketing`stock. Preacher lost two league Jawn bowls trained seriously and beat Ool matches last Wednesday. Toik Hock in straight, ects in
father and uncles before the evening.
the Malayan Championships" in
learned their game on the ple- Recrolo took four of the Ave
1948, but the match lasted 55 turesque villege green of Newick minutes.
before going to Hove to serve Winning pitcher Vern Blck points in the Second Division
Wong and Ool, have been their stern winning on two rinks and game, ford, loser Mol Queen,
beaten by In aggregate.
only two persons, county stem apprenticeship for A PUNCH IN IT The Third Division team the former by Ong Poh Lim with erkiket in their veins, for,* Sir Willin and Sir. Reginaki New York.
bowed to the Filipino Club and the latter by Law Telk any Wirat Hambledon may, the Rootes have raised the power of Winning pitcher Ken Raffons losing thrdo of the five points. Tock, mind you again, not in Would of Sussex and Kont the Humber "Hawk to 10 ph Borger, loser Dave Roslo, Aso-Both matches were played at the Malayan Championships cradled cricket": 200・ and moge | from '14,/ have not raised the clated Press.
tha KCC,
year ago.
caz"a weight. (Up) also fa;))
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