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ANOTHER CHANCE FOR D. B. CARR ON THE INDIA TOUR

By "ALL-ROUNDER”

Last player to accept the MCC's invitation to tour India, Pakistan and Ceylon during the coming winter is D. B. Carr, the 24-year-old Oxford University captain, who first sprang into prominence six years ago when he played for England against Australia in the "Victory" Test at Lord's.

Carr is on attractive right-hand batamun, useful slow left-arm bowler and a fine fieldsman for whom a bright future has long and repeatedly been predicted.

The Indian tour may bring him right to the forefront, and as he is due to tako up an ap pointment with a brewery firm In Derby at the end of his reason, 1 is probable that he will be available to play much more frequently for Derby- shire in the years to come.

} whore centre-forward Roy Powell is expected to move to Sconthorpe United soon,

Swan's goalie Den Canning hun gone to Nottingham Forest as understudy to George Walker

Other

Goalkeepers

on

the move are Reg Saphin (Queen's Park Rangers to Wat- ford) and Geoffrey Morton (Watford) who is on the trans- fer list at his own request. Morton, by the way.

plays cricket for Middlesex. the #ix

by

He was awarded his Blue in 1040, when he made the highest score of his scoring 170 against shire at Oxford, and In took following year he inncashire wickets for only 30 on the same ground. He hit a fine half-century, in the Vor- alty match last month.

Ronnie Ford, younger brother of the Sunderland and Wales centre-forward, will be scen in the

Leyton-Orient

colours. Trevor played for the of Orient as a guest in

1944-45 extra-while still on Swansea's books. Brad-

The Rugby League Council, Laker meeting In Manchester, decided two not to necept the Rugby League

Players Union demand for

Last season, he was one mony failures in that ordinary Test Trial at ford, when Surrey's Jim took eight wickets for runs.

Carr made his debut for Derbyshire as long ago as May, 1940, but he has since been able to make only rarc ap- pearances for them because of his studies. Last season, he batted only six times for the County,

but Lopped the averages with 43 runs per innings.

Д

£5 minimum wage during the senson and a £1 a week sum- mer relainer. The matter will Now

before the National to Arbitration Tribunal. MATCH-BY-MATCH

BASIS At present Rugby League players are paid on a match- by-match basic, with no fixed minimum. They are not paid the close season, at all during It

League's one of the that players

should second have other work than football. The newly-formed Doncaster knock when the closure was applied. Apart from his ability Rugby League club have turned

towards their attentions as a cricketer, he clever footballer, and won his Rugby Union world and signed Blue as an outside-left

Cooper, the sturdy Round- last Inside-hay winger who has represented April. Ho played as

This summer, only s de- claration in the second innings robbed him of scoring two centuries in one match. Je was 84 not out in his

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Eric

Yorkshire.

In

at

left in the Pegasus team which defeated Bishop Auckland the Amateur

Cup Final Wembley.

and the Pensioner.

season,

the

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Defenders

Melbourne, Aug. 20, The Australian Lawn Tennis Association Al- nounced here today the three-man squad to pre- pare for the defence of the Davis Cam at the White City, Sydney, on December 26.

Harry Hopman, a for. mer Cup player, will be non-playing captain and manager.-Reuter.

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AMERICA GONE TOO FAR? MELBOURNE

By STANLEY BURCH

Twenty-two teen-age lads run on to the field with crash helmets protecting their heads, and their shoulders and knees thickly padded,

"Ro ra, ra" ... rival roars crash around them, conducted by cheer-leaders in romantic costume,

Brees bands bare competing lunes and girls twirl their batons and their long bare legs.

STUDY SUFFERS

new

to

The couch (who puid twice

is probably College basketball has been The players chosen are

the salary of the revealed ce ridden with corrup- Frank Sedgman, Ken Me-

professor of erature up there sin (colleges have been gelling Gregor and Mervyn Rose. K's only'a football match be the audience) can substitute their share of the gate at vas

Provision

players any time when the ball bookmaker-frequented stadiums han

.ween two been

American colleges.net in play. If a forward, Une, ke Madison Square Garden, 3u; the emotional buld-up is a picked 10 minutes ago for its and bribery made to add to the tenm

thing welch

players from if necessary,

Europeans have speed, has taken the ball to the shifty characters thereabouts has enown only at that moment in five-yard line and brawn rather flowed directly from :)..

clrcus just before the suprelne han speed is now needed, an

So far there has been no sign rapeze sat is spring.

entirely

batch of the of direct corruption on

the fco squad's" buzliest lads will be ball field Secif. sent in to take over for the

In the "Herald Tribune's" eyea The These young gants-beat fod touchdown,

official one "for

many years'in absurd and ind best favoured

play can be stretched to dangerous preoccupation human hour's animals in the world to-day-two and a half hours by these colegiate athletics has been. ure having a moment of glorycurring hate, when the clock sapping The tutellectual and which is hard for youths to take is stopped and substituilors are moral standards of American without getting spoiled

erganted on both sides.. : in the

education." 3:00:09.

THEY MUST WIN

But for one New, York sports columnist if football and honesty Many of the country 80-odd get in each other's way, football their budgets on their "gates."

They've get to win. Brilliant coaches must there

Zucchero The

has

They are not just under-leading football colleges balance Favourite For

St. Leger

VAA

.

She

with

wrles Joe Williams, Døystem: has become outmoded. If. classroom-cribbing was the worst the world could held against you and me. We wouldn't have to weery about getting past San Peter."

mitch

TURPIN IN NEW YORK

They are catically Hanised; they swim in hero-worship.

graduates idcking a ball about in Saturday afternoon-they this in a mass sporting indus- y that has brought wealth to their colleges and a production-fore be tempted away from rival line technique to actual play, coll:goe. Likely youths must be Cooper's strong running

It has led, too, to West Point's discovered and atracted to this London. Aug. 20, on

scandal the wing has made him Round-

colege cr Mr George Rolls' tem-

that (they must be It takes many, many hours to convinced they will get their hay's leading try-scorer for peramental colt, Zucchero, train men to this standard that degree a right whatever the past ve

their years. Two of CHELSEA LOSES PLAYERS Dewsbury's leading

the runner-up in the Fes-mudges the old tine players,

between brain power and however many Many well-known players Harry Street and Len Can- tival of Britain Stakes last

amateurs and

professionals. hours go into their training)... have been leaving Stamford stance, have asked to be placed month,

There is not Bridge or

enough time for refusing to sign on the

made the study. Transfer

Within two days. of the un- 11st. Both terms for the

Dewsbury from St favourite for the St. Leger,

nouncement of the West Pointers' COACH'S SALARY who main joined

dismissal a number of them had One status Helen's three seasons ago, and the final classic of the sea-

been invited to join universities Of 10 cadis at the Victoria Club

ordered although Street went as a cen- son, tre he quickly developed into a callover here tonight.

to be one had an immediate offer loose forward and toured Aus-

expelled for cheating in exami-from five colleges.

New York, Aug. 20. nation, 44 tralia and New Zealand, play-

are reported 10 Zucchero, who was beaten belong to the "football squad"

Bri. Randolph Tutpin, in the Test Matches. four lengths by Le Sage in others come from the basketball Constance is a Welsh Inter- two-horse race at Newbury last tears which is subject

tain's World Middleweight national outside-half and

to the

Champion, arrived here to has Saturday, was offered at 4 to 1. played brilliant

rame remorseless pressures. football

day in the Queen Mary. He The Aga Khan's Irish Derby Dewsbury. He was the pivot of winner, Fraise du Bois, is the that dishonour has stained West In their chock at disclosure

is to defend his title against Interna the back division last season second favourite at 11 2, and Point-hitherto the

Roy when he captained the

symbol of

Sugar Ray Robinson at the alde, the Epsom Derby runner-up, he The club have agreed to both Sybil's Nephew, was the best Americans are, with remarkable sassing over 50,000; Live, take September 12,

nation's highest honour--- Hugh Billington and

There are 24 college stadiumis.Polo Grounds, New York, on Danny requests, and Constance is Winter have both joined Wor- take up a teaching appoint-

10 bucked

didate at 7 to 1. unanimity. wondering whether 70,000 er mere spectators.. cester

French City, the Southern

horses, Mystery college football as a whole has X, the winner of the Eclipse not been

Asked whether he expect- glorifed League Club, and Fred Jenkinsment.

rather 100. (who

The University of Michigan's Stakes, and M. Boussac's Flam; grotesquely.

field accommodates 97,000. Ated to repeat his victory boyant II, were among the 12 For the 11 men on the field at an horses quoted.

average admission of 2% over Robinson, from whom any moment there are a secce dollars (17s10d) this means he took the title in London £83,000 gate money per game.

by

hair's breadth last April, will bear a very strange, look when they take the field August 18.

on

John

Harris, 31-year-old Scottish war-time Interna- tional and Chelsea's skipper last winter, has refused to re- sign, as has English

eentre-forward tional Bentley..

cost the Pensioners £17,000 when they signed him from Queen of the South a year ago) and Wing forward Charles Dyke, have gone to Barry Town, another non-League Club.

Your

Chelsea received nothing in transfer fees for these players. The club is also hav- ing difficulties with Frank Mit-

chell, who has become mana-

for

H.K. Olympic Committee Meeting

ger of the Plough Inn nebr Seven members of the Penzance and wants to become Executive Committee of Manager-coach of Penzance

THE QUOTATIONS" The closing offers for the race, which is to be run on Sep-

ember 16, were:

11.

4 to 1 Zucchero.

1 to 2 Fraise du Bals.

7 to 1 Sybil's Nephew,

10 to 1 Daneshill and Aquino

100 to 9 Mystery IX.

20 to 1′′Signal Box. Expeditious.

1 Galloper Green and

33 to Flamboyant III,

23 to the Amateur Sports Federu- Frank cost Chelsea £15,000 tion and Olympic Committee when they obtained him from of Hongkong

were elected Birmingham three years ago Billy Hughes, on the Chelsea at a meeting of the Federa-Castle.

transfer list too, lo niso ex- tion at the VRC yesterday.day, August 27-Reuter. pected to be playing Southern League football soon for Here- ford United..

The meeting was presided over | by Mr J. Skinner.

of cther padded players waiting.

teganised sport brings to colleges The money that this massively beyond the comprehension of eimple folk of Oxford, Leeds or Glasgow.

'HONOUR DATED"

THAT EAR WON'T

TROUBLE TURPIN

By W. CAPEL KIRBY

last month, Turpin said, "I cannot say.

I shall be trying, to."

The Champion said he had had a good trip, and added that he weighed only four pounds over

he middleweight limit.

.Answering Interviewers, Tur- pin said he thought that the European style of boxing was more effective than the Ameri- cani

"The Europeans take care of themselves, going in and coming

Despite the Iron Curtain which descended on Ran-out," he said. dolph Turpin's training quarters shortly before his He agreed with on Inter- departure for America, and an air of secrecy which could viewer that the European style well give rise to the impression that all is not well with laid more stress on defence than

on offence. the champion, I am assured that there is no cause for

Turpin will stay in a New alarm over the car trouble which has temporarily halted [York hotel-for three days and

will. then Randolph's sparring boots.

training go to his

40 to 1 Sun Prince and Tudor

The next callover is on Mon-

NUNTHORPE STAKES

London, Aug. 20. The seven members elected were Messrs H. W. Winglee, J. orders

Six crack sprinters are under -for the Nunthorpe Francis Johns, the West H. Blinko. Ho Ka-lou, Y K. Stakes, to be Ham inside-forward, is having Wong, H. B. Foster, C. T. Shek furlongs at 1.30 p.m. GMT, at

run over a month's trial with Cardiff and C. K. Chung.

York tomorrow. Mr Skinner proposed the or-

Probable Derby ganisation of a committee for

runners, with The damage apparently was only superficial-nothing Jockeys, are: Make Cracks left-back who has been capped have power to co-opt whereupon B/5, County and Huddersfield Town the Olympic games which will by W. H. Cars), Fals Seller that could not be put right by a little supervised blood-

City....Jack Howe, the former Hartlepools United,

* from Queen's Park, who played

old, stockily built, outside-loft ENQUIRY COMMITTEE A

Messrs Ho Ka-lau, J. H. Blin- ka and F. J. Tingay were elected,

three Amateur

Reuter.

Ave

.9/6, (06. Gothin):

in

camp in the Catskill Mountains,

100 miles away.-Reuter.

SANDE DISAPPOINTS ···

Birmingham, Aug. 20. Dave Sands, Austraan End British Empire Middleweight Champion, cutpointed Ligie Miller, of South Africa,

a non- lea, fo le bout her tonight. The

Australon gave' a dis-

for England, has been appoint Mr. Ma Man-fal proposed an Bloom (H. Sheather); Some letting to ease the slight swelling, ed player-manager of King's amendment that it should be Tancred Lynn in the Eastern Counties formed during the first execu-

9/6, (W. Rickaby); I gather there wil be no Circle member · wälling to show

Turpin's League....Notts County

training Randolph Turpin how to make have tive meeting. The proposal was Royal Serenade 9 st. (E. change elgned Ray Brown,

routine, except to profit from the the spots on playing cards dis 23-year-

Elliott); and Stephen Paul carried.

(Gordon Richards)terons, of his

first fight with appear by pressure of the thumb. Sugo: Ray. in

Belleve or not, that is the Interno-

There were four women close-anly problem which is really Hional matches for Scold-lett to a special three-man comault TOUR OF BRITAIN by connected with the Turpins worried our World Middleweight appointing performance. He is Alfred Bellis, the outside-left who scored the vital goals tee appointed to enquire into a

London Aug. 20,

who called with the ponly aboard Champion ther before or since due to defend his Empire tille which kept Bury in the Second letter concerning charges intend-

Dave Bedwell, the Bellish Road

the Queen Mary, to be at the the night be motored to Earls gadinet Rindsigh Turpin in the Division last season, has been led to be made against an official Race Champion, won the second lagside for the retum bor.. Court for is rendezvous with near future, but he will have to

Sugar Ray Robinson,

Improve the tuning of his plug" transferred to Swansea Town, of the Federation.

punches stage of the Tour of Britain cycle The hearing will be in secret race today

DIANA IS HOPING.....

considerably if he hopes to Turphy was kept He covered the 153 the terms of re-tilometres (about 96 miles) alerg sessions and

"the same.

the ring an They are wives and teenage stre weigh-in-an old US,

hitting

Balth World Champ ference were: to find out if there the south coast from Brighten daughters of Georgs Middelen, of nerves" "weapca fire forged is a case to answer and if so tu (Sussex)

Though he beat Miler fairly Bournemouth Turpin's manager, and Mr Lesley cebrated Walter Haven. adduce evidence and to submit

comfortably, he

Tou! Wax (Hampshire) in 4 hrs 6 mina, 47 91s, who looks

To keep Randolph's mind after the chi

the cham-

hooks. a report on the Andings to the recs.

cupied a fabend produced a pack

Only once did Sands, give a Board

pse of tris punching power

TODAY'S SPORT

**** FOOTBALL THAN HKFA Counciį Meeting. 5.39 p.m.

Colony KBGC,

LAWN BOWLS

Open:

Singles

ROAD CLOSED

big to pressure of work.

plón's business interests, ·

diamonds.

at

war

thumb or the

of

of distance with his

He dropped Miller with a perfect tight hook to the Jaw in the third

In the general classification, For Diana Sals, who is still of cards with the five of die- At the meeting yesterday. Mr. Edmond Pierre, of Franes, leads school, & is the thrül of her da uppermest. He then L. G. Young was elected as lon with an aggregate time of hrs.. I will be her fret trip swivelled his Treasurer in place of Mr L. P. 5 mins.. 48 secs. Bedwell is and she is hcping she will be centre pe cad before you could at Kwok who declined the post ow second. 11 seconds behindollowed to see her fit fight, ray Ray Robinson" there, face and which clearly hurt the South African-Reuter, VAR Reultr.

was the four Wanted a conjurer or Magle 8 Turpin

*** FIGHT POSTPONED COOL-HEADED

Montreal, Aug. 20, vintent Olectrical storm, Just before The fares tonight forced the postponement traded the great moment is at of a 10-round outdoor fight Earls Count one night Turpin scheduled at Delormder Downs dummed, to... his' businong manger between, Lavrent Diuthullle or and alt

must find out France, and . Fairehe.., Heirutost how It is done."

•Naw!~Yorke for the title of

The nemacks, I think, eums Turpin's remarkably cool meanburn should be her By any Airstone who chynk

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