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THE SOCCER CLUBS

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUȘT

REMIGINO WINS AGAIN

18, 1952.

Star Attack Sets A Puzzle For Newcastle United

By HENRY ROSE

Can Newcastle United Nations raise the flags of England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Chile for a third successive time at Wembley?

Who better to ask than the man who knows his way blindfold to the royal box-Captain Joe Harvey, the Yorkshireman with the blue-black chin?

Sold Joe when I put the question to him: "We must have So much depends

Aanother go.

Athletics Way To Int'l

Peace

Chlengo, Aug. 10. The way to International peace 18 through athletics,

on the draw but we sure must have a go,"

Harvey modestly glosser over Newcastle's majestic atrut through three away games in a row last season-at Tattenham, Swansen

Portsmouth. and Remember the boys who did it?

Ron Simpson (Scot): Bobby Sewell (English); Alf McMichael (Irish); Joe Harvey (English);

Kennan Frank

(Scot): Tod Tommy Foulke (Scot): Billy

Milburn Juckle

George Robledo Bobby Mitchell

(English); (Chilean), (Scot),

That's what two word sports travellers, Kenneth L (TUK) Robledo (Chilean); Wilson,

the Walker vice-president of U.S. Olymple Association, and (Welsh); Abe Saperstein, manager of the

told the Harlem Globetrotters, Footbal Writers Association of America.

The occasion was the annual luncheon Saperstein gives for the football writers before the All- star Footbal game. The short- statured, but, energetic Super- steln left his basketball team in Istanbul, Turkey, to fly here for the occasion. He leaves plane next week for Singapore to rejoin his Globetrotters.

by

Whison, whose name has been mentioned prominently 015 L successor to Avery Brundage as President of the U.S. Olymple Association, sald betler chance

for

rus-

Tore the Cup bullies there Is the League struggle and the job of serving the cash tomers with those forward bilizes which

two, produce three, and sometimes four goals in Ave minutes.

1

IT'S A PROBLEM

is

director-manager Stan Seymour has a problem it how to chop down seven top-1

size notchers to forward line of live.

a regulation

cach

here 15

is ถ For in addition to that Wemb universally attack there as Reg Davies peace and understanding among Leng George Hanu, b, the nation, when we have thou- sands of the Bower of their It would be simple if youth in international compeli had not his own special brand Milburn's Uon like

Soccer from the Olympics, than of any other means of diplomacy howitzer shooting to the bland can provide."

hegullertes of George ("It all done with mirrors") Han- nah.

Superstein, whose negro bas- kethaliers are making the first global trip in the history of the sport, expressed the sentiments.

15

will run there to

Conjurer Seymour four teams, Up to now same

are sufficient professionals staff just over two of them..

There are only three

"If the wars between nations Imer- on the were conducted national sports fields," said Saperstein, "there would be the pence that our statesmen can't seem to And."

Wson described the Russians as fine athletes of brawny phy- sical proportions with fierce competitive spirit. Associated

Press.

Win For Egypt's Olympic Soccer XI

Frankfurt, Aug. 17. The Egyptian Olymple foot- _ball_team__beat the Frankfurt

built

4

the

keepers and one of them, Tom- my Middleton, is among players away on National Ser- vice. That leaves Ron Simpson (awaiting his Z call-up) 18-your-old Jack Thompson

with

stand-in for the first team. London Express Service.

Blood Admission

Fee Charged

Repeating his Olympic success, America's L. Remigino (extreme left) nar. rowly won the 100 yards in 9.8 seconds In the British Games at the White City Stadium, London, last Saturday.

Britain's E. McDonald Bailey ran second, equalling the winner's time. Left to right are: L. Remigino, B. T. LaBench (Jamaica), D.. Smith (America), E. McDonald Bailey, A. Bragg (America), and J. Gathers (America), who was third.—(Reuterphoto).

Satchel Paige

First Negro Choice For

Of Fame Baseball's Hall

Likely To Be

By GAYLE TALBOT

New York, Aug. 17,

A movement is afoot to vote Satchel Paige, the practically age. less Negro pitcher, into baseball's Hall of Fame, and after considerable thought we have decided it is the thing to do.

If you want to go by Paige's rather brief record in the big leagues, then he does not, of course, belong among the statuary of baseball immortals at Coopers town, N.Y., where baseball began.

But when all the factors of his amazing career are considered, there can exist little doubt that the slim, slow-talking master of control deserves to be the first of his race to win the game's highest honour.

AUSTRALIAN OJECTION TO

POACHING

sons and Alexarulers and John-Leca

County Cricket:

YORKSHIRE COMPILE USEFUL TOTAL AGAINST SURREY IN VITAL GAME AT LEEDS

London, Aug. 16.

at cricket The North of England had the laugh over the South to-day for, with most of the southern games affected by rain, Yorkshire at Leeds in a vital championship game against the leaders, Surrey, and Derbyshire at Chesterfield against Hampshire were able to compile use ful totals.

Apart from the Test match, not a ball could be bowled in the Sussex versus Essex game at Eastbourne, while there were short rations at Lords, where play was given up after Nottinghamshire had hit 40 for the loss of three wickets in just over an hour Sefore lunch.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

County cricket close of play

80), Derbyshire, werd all out at the close.-Reutch.

DAVID SHEPPARD

Afterwards as at the Oval, the sun shone but the earlier rain which had halted play, left the pitch too saturated to hold out any hope of further play. Kent and Northants could not failing to take Arst Innings Dare, left-arm slow spin, four for begin their match at Dover until points. just over an hour, before, slumps were due to be drawn and ther more rain brought the closure a little earlier, than was expected.scores:

Yorkshire, mainly thanks to centuries by Vic Wilson (121) and Eddie Lester (130 not out) built up a strong position against a Tesi depleted Surrey attack and had made 423 for five at the close,

Derbyshire were the other team to bat throughout the day and their 302 against Hampshire should help to keep them in third position ahead of Lancashire.

The latter County, however. were in a strong position at the close, being 93 runs behind Somerset with nine of their

wickets standing.

At Cheltenham-Warwickshire 104 (Lambert right-arm fast medium, dive for 37, Scott right

arm fast

tershire

fast medium, four for 39), and four for no wicket. Glouces- 91 (Hollies right-arm slow legbreak, five for 18, Ban nister, right-arm fast medium, five for 30).

At Dove--Kent versus North amptonshire, Kent 44 for four; rain curtailed play.

At Lords Middlesex Nottinghamshire,

versus

Nottingham-

London, Aug. 17. David Sheppard, who has just scored his first Test century, comes down from Cambridge next year and expects to play regularly for Sussex next season.

Many regard him as the future County captain.

Sheppard, who is a lay preach- er, has considered entering the church-Reuter.

Pakistan Beat

shire 40 for three; heavy rain Germany At Hockey

saturated the wicket and only an hour's play was possible.

Berlin Aug. 17. Pakistan today beat Germany by six goals to one in the first hockey match ever played be tween the two countries,

The half-time score was one In contrast to the big totals by Somerset

all Yorkshire and Derbyshire, two Tattersall,

attack Innings were completed

Though the German and seven for 32), Lancashire 48 for another started at Cheltenham, ono),

was weak it was the home team Warwickshire batted first and on

who seared first. Aziz equalised lively wicket could do little

then on the visitors were right eight minutes later and from against the fast-medium bowling

on top. of George Lambert (five for 37) or Colin Scott (four for 30).

When Gloucestershire batted, the pitch had changed and it was

Besides the Yorkshire players,

At Eastbourné-Sussex versus Alan Revlil, The Derbyshi:e number three was the only other Essex-no play to-day owing to century maker of the day, scor-rain. ing 101.

At Weston - super - Mare man

141

(Walford 61, right-orm

offspin,

A

for

At Worcester-Worcestershire versus Glamorgan, Worcestershire 128 for eight; rain curtalled play,

As Leeds-Yorkshire устя Surrey.. Yorkshire 423 for five,|

E. Lee 74, Wilson 121, Lester not put 130),

Ten minutes after the inter- with vál Pakistan went ahead two quick goals and towards three more. ---

the legbreaks of Eric Hollies (five At Chesterfield Derbyshire the end scored

18) that were mainly versus Hampshire, Derbyshire 302 Reuter. responsible for the home County (Elllott 73, Revill 101, Morgan 51,

STANDINGS AND AVERAGES

London, Aug. 10.

The championship table after County cricket matches which

Lead in match swat ins Tled No

Decision

Hire, by all the evidence, is on the ground that Satchel has his greatness - over one of the great pitchers, one not proved who nlmost certainly

long haul in would he

the major have ranked with the Mathew-leagues. Up to now, that has ended yesterday was:

the first requisite of the that he Cooperstown gallery, and rightly sons but for the fact cante along too Hoon, before so. Jackie

Robinson broke down the barrier in 1948 with Montreal team.

No one can

Melbourne, Aug. 16.. Agitation has begun to require Australian athletes sent to the what Olympic Games under tend to remain in Australia for two years

after the games,

Object is to stop America from taking the best Australian sports. men to their Universities under free tuition schemes,

Sporting writer of The Sun News-Pictorial, Peter Bennt. said that offers by American Universities to prominem Austra lian swimmers had an aroma The former work light heavy-of professionalism." The prae- weight boxing champion, Freddle tice was very good for American Mills, charged a pint of blood swimming trial horses for

per-supply admitsion fee to over 000 Forty who watched him fight American swimmers, but did no Dartmoor Prison's boxing Chop-good for Australian champions Results at the Helsinki Games lain nu display here today.

had proved that, he said.

Eintracht kam 4-1 (half time Princetown, England, Aug. 17. 1-1) here today In the first

In game

the newly Eintracht Stadium.

game this It was the first season for the Eintracht team. The Egypilan vielory was well descrved, and the 20,000 spectators warmly reclaimed It.

Mills said after the bout that After the first half hour, In

the Chaplain, the. Rev. L. Loyd which the Germans had plenty Rees, 33, "must have been a very scoring chances but were good amateur in his day." unable to get the ball into the goal, Scieth eventually put the The prisoners are all expected score at one to nil for Eintracht. to donate blood to the National Four minutes

El FatBlood Bank.

of

luter

D

equallsed following fine pass

second half

from El Hamouly. the

ago

the

They said he was an good as

period-possibly it It ensured a nice

But this is

only опе set of ......

when his legs run down, and by That time it might be too late for Paige's sponsors to make their remove. Let Jackie wait his turn,

Associated Press,

Hampshire Warwick Worcester

were:

P W

11

Inns,

(English-qualification 28 innings)

(Cambridge A. Sheppard

30 University and Sussex) ..... 1. Hution (Yorkshire)

sity and Surrey)||

B. H. 3ay (Cambridge Univer-

pts.

184

WIN FOR VIC TOWEEL

Johannesburg, Aug. 16.

Georges French

bantam

Mousse, forter and feather- weight champion, was out- pointed by world bantamweight

148 champlon, Vic Toweel of South 144 Africa, over 10 rounds in a 136 non-title fight here to-night. — 128 Reuter.

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as one. Maybe Paige Middlesex say for certain treated

only one 12-inning Glamorgan Paige's record would pitched

Northampton have been if he had come to shutout in the big time, but it Leicester the big show in his prime, but is equally true that the Dionnes dloucester it is possible to make a mighty produced good Guess.

Fifteen and 20 quintuplets, years big caguers who had

Added opposition, we imagine, Kent run afoul of his fast ball on some Winter tour would talk will come from a large segment Bussex

which feels that Robinson Nottingham about him in the dugouts, and

Somerset

The Warwickshire and Lancaaldre records include eight paints for 1st ometimes you felt they must serves the distinction of being

the first Negro player to have his fanings lead in match led. The Sussex and Essex records include four be exaggerating.

lead. profile chiselled, They have a points for tle without it innings

- Batting Averages Dizzy Dean or Lefty Grove and point, of course. Jackie was the man who carried the load In

The first six in the English and Indian batting averages after the would fell remarkable tales of

organised matches which ended yesterday, but excluding the present Test match getting Negroes into. duels between him and reigning American baseball, and he has

N.O. Runs We storming country.

recall league aces out in the barn-been a fine ball player. one well known batter

of the Still, the Brooklyn flash is a D.

the hall was Paul mortal cinch to rate Warntr-saying carnestly. "I'm glad he ain't in this league."" A LIVING FABLE But for all that, Sutchel He raised the question whether, mained a sort of living fable, a the successes, dusky legendary giant of In view of Russian Australian champions would baseball world, until Bill Veeck want to go behind the Iron Curran him down between one- in to study training methods.-right stands in 1948 and signed

him to a Cleveland contract. Reuter

The most amazing thing of all ther is that Paige, though by almost

certainly in his high forties, still retained enough of his ability to make men marvel at what he must have been in his prime. Casetis Bay, Portugal,

The final proof, if it were Aug. 17.

needed,

came in that 12-inning Italian yachts Alled the first three places in the first race in shutout Satchel pitched against the European and North African the Detroit Tigers recently Gianni Cucelli nd Marcello Del B. Ramchand

PROBE championships, which started at any yardstick It ranks

Del Belio. G. Phadkar ...... is seaside resort about 25 miles the outstanding feats of baseball Bello beat Rolando

history-a reliefer of 50 years, E-1-Associated Press,

ars, and Mario Beiardinelli 7-0, 6-7, bowler in Test matches only).

The Newport, Rhode Island,

more holder. Merope (A,

or less, showing Aug. 17. St:auling and N. Rodc), won the youngsters how. After that, who Frank Sedgman,

Australion race followed by Elettra and can doubt what the man could have done 20-25 years ago if Davis Cup star, won the singles Fanec?. championship at the Newport Positions after today's race Invitation tennis tourney today were Merope 20 points, Elettra

The prisoners had looked for. the ward to the exhibition for weeks. Egyptians, playing like winners Five of them also took part in

In

on a wet and heavy ground, the display und fought other

scored in

The

51st minute boxers Mills brought along with

through Hamza and in the 55th him.-Reuter,

minule through El Hamzuln, and then in the last minute Ei

Diawy went through to make

the final score 4-1-Reuter.

U.S. BASEBALL.

Now York, Aug, 18,

Following are to-day's major league results:

American League

New York (6 inns.)

Washington

Philadelphia

St. Louis Detroit

Cinclanol

St. Louis

National League

THE

United Prem

SEDGMAN WINS

NEWPORT FINAL

YACHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS

from Lisbon, today.

the

he had had the opportunity?

This the case for Palge, the

for the second successive year. (Italy) 19, Faneza (ialy) 18, brief which will be presented by

He beat teammate Ken Me- Espariate Gregor 6-3, 6-2, 12-14, 0-3,

II

17, those who feel that the ancient (Portugal) Capucho IV (Portugal) 18, Per wonder should be enshrined the dito IV (Portugal) 15, Marlinco pipment he retired. It shouldn't Sedgman, top-seed, had not (Portugal) 14, Paka V (Germany) be longer than another four or

lost a set in the singles at New-13, Fladolin (Italy) 12, Gam Rve years. port until todny and is the first (France) 11, Perfidia III (Swit- to win the title twice in a rowzerland) 10, Vega (France) ning. since 1941-Associated Press.

GAMBOLS

-Reuter.

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V. 8. Hazare ...

G. 9. Ramchand

D. G. Phadkar

1.5. Trueman (Yorkshire)

A. V. Beder (Surrey) G. A. Lock (Surrey)

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