THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952. FİRST ARMY REGATTA
LEICESTER REPEAT THEIR SIX GOALS FEAT OF LAST WEEK OVER FULHAM Grimsby Maintain 100 Percent Record
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
London, Sept. 3.
The 18 League games this evening produced 67 goals and sent the fans home reckoning that the three pence extra admission charge had baen fully justified.
A 28,000 crowd at Craven Cottage saw Leicester repeat their six goals feat of last week over Fulham. And guess what? Yes, Arthar Rowley, Leicester inside. left, formerly with Falkam, got another three. In the two games against his own, club he has managed seven goals. Fulham's reply was four goals,
Still the only 100 percent team, Grimsby maintained their record with a 1-0 win over Scunthorpe. A first half gön! by Bloomer did the trick and Grimsby's goals against column is still blank.
Home Soccer Results
London, Sept. 3. Results of Association Football matches played to- day were:
LEAGUE I
Cardiff City 1 Middlesbro Derby County 3. Chelsen
Mancheste: U. 1 Arsenal
Portsmouth Wednesday
2
Daring George Swindon saved Arsenal a point at Manchester. United fans voted his display the best goalkeeping act they hast seen for ycats.
broke his
Not so lucky wes Shefeld}
Mc- Wednesday's gontkeeper
arm Intosh who in the match against Liverpool. Wednesday lost 2-1 and Liver- Lake over the First pool now Division leadership.
Fifty
Welshmen Thousand
when #oned at Ninian Paric Cardi skipper All Sherwood enissed
penalty A
against Middlesbrough. It cost Cardiff a 1 point,
Alf covered his head with his Ohands in shame. No wonder. Ile missed one in the game at Middlesbrough Last week. EIGHT CELEBRATE DOUBLE Altogether eight clubs cele- brated the double. They were Liverpool, Leleester, Plymouth, Notts Forest, Aldershot, Grims- by Oldham and Southport.
Everton obtained their first 3 point by drawing with Sheffield United and now Walsall are the only team without a point.
The Irish League tearn were no match for the Scots in the Inter-League match at Belfast. They fought pluckily but the
I Charlton
0 Liverpool
2
LEAGUE II
Bumingham Brentford
Everton
Fullinen
Leeds United
2 Luton Town 2 1 Huddersfield
Sheffel! U. 0
4 Leicester
Bury
Nous Forest 3 Barnsley Plymouth 3 Southampton
LEAGUE III (Northern)
Bradford City 3 Wrexham Darlington
1
0 Oldham
Grimsby Town.1 Scunthorpe Workington 2 Southport
LEAGUE HI (Southern)
•
Bournemouth 9 Aldershot
3 Shrewsbury
Bristol City
Brighton
Gillingham
1 Crystal P.
Millwall
}
Norwich
1 Ipswich
Reading
2 Colchester
INTER-LEAGUE MATCH
Irish League 1 Scottish L
GLASGOW CUP
1st round replay
Queen's Park 2 Celtic
0
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D
7RTR Win
Major Units Soccer
In the final of the Major Units Miniature Football Knock- out Competition at Sookunpoo yesterday, 7th Royal Tank Re- defeated Command giment
REME by three Workshops geals to two.
final
In the Minor Units which was played as a curtain raiser, H.Q. 35 Infantry Brigade. beat Movement Light Troop RA, by one goal to all.
Prizes were presented to the respective winners by Colonel H. E. Cotton, OBE,
A very fast and interesting seen in the Major game was Units final
Command
Workshops took the load through Hill within
G-1 Acore 红 the Scottish five minutes of the start. A League's favour emphasised weak clearance by Williams
their clear-cut superiority.
GIANTS SIGN UP LEO DUROCHER ONCE AGAIN
Now York, Sept. 3. The New York Giants of the
today National League
guvc
Manager Leo Durocher a vote 5 of confidence by signing him
2
to manage the club again in 1053,
Terms were not offelally an- (after extra time)
nounced but it is believed that Durocher will receive About Queen's Park won by the toss $65,000-the
ho got of the coin-Reuter.
this year.-Associated Pres1.
samo as
Globetrotters
In Manila Pack Them In
saw the ball go to Hill, who went through to net with a fast drive.
Fighting back strongly, 7th Royal Tanks obtained the equaliser through Page, who beat Bott with a neat effort after a fine run down the left.
Shortly before the interval, Campbell gave the Tanks the lead when lie connected a well- placed centre by Covirdale and converted,
At the interval, 7th Royal Tanks led by two goals to one.
Command Workshops took up the running on resumption, but their efforts to score an early Koal were frustrated by a re- solute defence.
Exchanges continued at £ fast pace and midway through this period of the game, the Tanks Increased their lead when Page ran in to meet a cross from the right and sent In a smashing drive to the top left-hand corner of the net.
Undaunted, Command Work shops continued to fight back gamely and were rewarded for their efforts in the closing stages when Wilson scored with sizzling grounder.
The first Army Salling Association Regatta, held at Cowes, Isle of Wight, was a team affair, run in heats. Points were given for finishing and points were knocked off for bid salling.
Picture shows the start of the final in which teams from Torquay, Isle of Wight and London District took part. The London District team won with a total of 18 points.
The winning London District team:-Sgt. J. E. McDonald, Gur. F. J. Roberts, Major
D. B. Janisch, all Royal Artillerymen.
India All Out For 222
Against England XI In Festival Match
Hastings, Sept. 3.
FOREST HILLS TOURNAMENT
Forest Hills, New York, Sept. 3.
A homeric duel between Gardnar Mulloy, seeded sixth ' among the Americans, and Gustavo Pathfox of Mexico, seeded alnih among the foreign players, featured the third round of the Men's Singles of the United States Lawn Tennis championships here today.
:
The two raced back and forward for nearly two hours before Mulloy won the 48th game to take the match by 6-2, 6-7, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4,
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Philppe Washer, the brilliant | Sacramento; 6-3, 6-4, 6-4, Rose, Belgian player, atrode confident Hoad and Washer all thumped
unseeded hopefuls,
ly through his match with Larry Huebner, o 21-year-old Callfor=
Hose, ranked third among nian, winning 0-4, 6-1, 6-D. the foreigners, defeated Gil
Shea 6-2, 7-5, 6-3.
Fourth Even in the closely fought first seeded Washer stopped Larry oct Washer was clearly the more Buckner 0-4, 0-1, 0-0, and confident and akiiful of the pair, eighth-seeded Hood eliminated Having found, hí length and Britain's Gerald Oakley· 0-2, pace, he increased the pressure 2-3, 0-4. with maximum effectiveness,
LOST HER POISE
Huebner tried hard, and his only game in the pecond set Miss Hart appeared to be in came through fighting spirit. for trouble against Althea Gib- Then he became helpless son, New York negro star, as against Washer's sustained the rangy youngster pounded''o spoed and clever placements, a 5-3 lead in the first set, But especially from the backhand, thero Miss Gibson seemed to and ho went down in a love lose her poise and Miss Hart set. The Belgian thus qualified icund her range with corner- for the fourth round-the last biting volley placements which 10 in the Championships. He can out the match 7-5, 0-1. was scheduled to play Mulloy in that round.
Mrs Long had little trouble Tomping over Mr Nellie Kagen of New York B-1, 0-2: Miss Mortimor Battled back to defeat Ana Kantor of Modestom, Calf- American Mortimer (Brl-fornia, sixth-seeded
SOME RESULTS Principal results today were: Women's Singles-3rd Round
Miss Angola
tain) beat Miss Anita Kanter (7-5, 2-6, 6-4, and Miss Connolly (USA) 1-3, 2-0, 0-4.
gained he quarter-finals on à Mrs Thelma Long (Australia) pass when Mrs Marjorie Buck beat Mrs Nellie Kogen (USA) defouket because of illness. 6-1, 6-2.
In the second-round Mixed top-favoured Frank
Mim Shirley Fry (USA) beat Miss Janet Hoppa (USA) 0-0, Doubles,
0-4.
[Sedgman of Australia and Doris
of the United States
Miss Doris Hart (USA) beat Har Miss Althea Giboon (USA) 7-8, eliminated Ampon, and Althea Gibbon 8-3, 0-2, Sedgman ant 0-1,
Hart were much too good for
Men's Singles-3rd Round Gardnar Mulloy (USA) beat Ampon and Gibson and neither Gustavo Palafox (Mexico) -2, team played very hard.-United
Press. |5-7, 3-6, 6-3, 0-4.
Philippa Washer (Belgien) beat Larry Huebner (USA) 0-4, 6-1, 6-0.
Felicissimo Ampon (Philip pines) boat Fred Hagist (USA) 6-3, 6-4, 0-4.
Mervyn Rosa (Australia) beat Gilbert Shea (USA) 6-2, 7-8,
0-3.
Lewis Hoad (Australia) beat
Egyptians Give
Up Channel
Gerald Oakley (Britain) -2 Swim Attempt
6-3, 6-4-Reuter,
LONG-SHOTS TUMBLE
Folkestone, Sept. 3.
Two Egyptian swimmers, 19- Forest Hills, N.Y., Sept. 3, The lower-seeded long-shot year-old Mustafa Dawoud, and players began to tumble from 17-year-old Mahmoud Hassann, the U.S. Amateur Tennis Cham- who gave up attempts on tho pionships today as the former English Channel yesterday be- Wimbledon winnez Doris cause of rough water, returned Hart and Dick Savitt, led the here today after a stormy eight- favoured players into rougher hour trip from Cape Griz Nez going.
in a small boat.
Miss Hart paced the women's singles field into the quarter- finals,
A fine spell of bowling by Fred Ridgway, Kent's fast bowler, helped to dismissals with Miss Fart were the defending Champion, Maureen
India for 222 on the first day of their three-day Festival match against an England XI here...
Ridgway, after a moderate early turn, made full use of n-lively pitch to take six wickets for 11 runs in his later spell just when it seemed that Vijay Hazare and Dattaji Gaekwad were laying the foundations of a big score.
Before the close, England had, Jenkins lost two wickets for 30 runs and Laker had lost some of their advan- Compton tage.
17 2 76 2
6
13
Worrell was out for 35, but 4 2 6 o at the close Headley remained
D 20 0 undefeated at 61. Young
2 18 1 Byes 11; Leg byes 2; no balls After an opening stand of 55 by Gaekwad and Mantal, Jenkins (Shackleton). dismissed
the latloc and England XI-1at tanings Manjrekar in successive over. Robertson, e Mantri b But then Hazare foined Gaekwad Ramchand and the patr
stayed togeflier Rogers, e Mantri b Phadkar 13 almost until the interval. Spooner, not out
Hazme simried somewhat Compton, not out
Extras Command Workshops forced shaklly in the poor light and was The most remarkable sports unit the world has ever
well but known the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team-which two corners in succession fol- not timing his shots
lowing this SUCCESS,
but their once he cotiled down he gave a will arrive here on Monday next for a series of three games efforts to obtain the equaliser lively exhibition
of attractive on the Hongkong Football Club ground at Happy Valley, failed urd the final whistle, erlakot and brought uit some de- was finally 7th Royal Tanks ghtful/shots. He has come up to its most Important milestone to date-the came with,
worthy winners of a
hard-out when the mishit a ball from Silver Anniversary Season.
Young and was caught in the Phadkar fought game.
Ramchand And this. 25th consecutive [
It is nothing
the 7th Royal Tanks-Williams, Scott, season of heroics promises to Globetrotters to pull the un-Burke, Coleman D. Williams outdo even the spectacular ones orthodox. They have been do-Thackeray, Coverdalo, tunt, Camp that have passed. Abe Saper-ing it for years, both in actual stein and his talented retinue competition, where they aro never pauso to bask in well- | well-night unbeatable, and in deserved acclaim. Rather, they actual play where they continue moving forward at an bine showmanship with skill. accelerated pace.
Total (for two wkts.)
Bowling Analysis
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37.
M 5 1 11 1
22 -Reuter.
RW
Some anxiety had been felt for safety until the boat' while Savitt led eight their lower-bracket survivors into the reached here early tonight after men's round.
leaving the French coast this to the quarter-morning. Advancing
The swimmers spent last night Connolly, who is seeking a on the beach waiting for the
States
and Wimbledon weather to improv In the hope grand slam; Mry Thelma Long of another try to swim to Eng- challenger; and third-seeded day lasted only an hour before of Australia, top-rankdag foreign land: Their first effort yester
they had to be taken out of the Angela Mortimer of England.
water,--Reuter,
United
sixth-seeded... Gardnar A Medal Round
the Philippines, With Bobby Locke Australia's Mervyn Rose. and For Two Shillings
Savit, Wimbledon Champion
Matching Savitt's pace to the men's fourth round were Afth- seeded Bill Talbert of New George Tribe, the Australian York,
of Miami, and the 2 left PER pinser, started a cal- Mulloy
invaders, Felicissimo lopse earlier in the day during foreign the England XI's first inning Philippo Washer of Belgium and
Ampon of after being 185 for two, and, 2 they were all out for 200,
Tribe, who claimed four for Lewis Hood, 04, took three wickets in con-
London, Sept. 3,7 5 socutive overs to start a slide in and storm centre of last year's Bobby Locke, of South Africa, which the last seven fell for 84 United States Davis Cup team the British Open Champion, who runs in an hour.
depended on blazing service and is challenging ali amateur Len Hutton, the England cap volley placements to pound outgolfers to a medial
round this scored his 10th century of a 7-5, 6-3, 0-4 win over Fred work-and in aid of the British the season in the Scarborough | Kavaleski of Washington, former Golf Foundation, will play his Festival Match between York-Inter-Collegiate Doubles Chamround at Wentworth, Surrey, ahire and the MCC. His 103, plon. D
Locke will play from plus two scored in two-and-a-half hours,
Talbert, twice finalist for the in a fourball match partnered by included one six and 11 fours, mostly cover drives, late cuts men's crown, cut down Canada's Raymond Oppenheimer, captain Brendan Macken, 12th foreign of the British Walker Cup team. DIVECHA'S INJURY
and pulls.
Close of play stores, were: seed, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2, while Mul- last year, aminst Tom Halibur Hartings, Sept. 3. At Scarborough Yorkshire loy eliminated Gus Faladox of ten, the Wentworth profession V. Divecha, the Indian 288 for six (Hutton. 103). MCC Mexico 6-2, 5-7, 3-0, 6-3, 0-4 al; and John Langle, former cricketer, was taken to hospital to bat.
Mulloy ranked sixth, ousted English Champion. The par fær England XI the ninth foreign seed with 41 At Kingston
the Wentworth course is 12. 2 cluding six fours before being suffered when batting againat 260 (Kenyon 93, Ikin 52), slashing net attack
an England XI at Hastings to Commonwealth XI 143. for two
Tomorrow and Friday and at : Behind the scenes, pulling the Broerley.
1.Q. Inf. Dde-Taker, Taylor,
Tiny Ampon played a Then came the collapse
day.
(Headley, not out, 61), Reu-trieving game to beat Fred the week-end golfers can take The classy Negro cagers, who strings in the outstanding suc cumholm, Byan, Arliss Grindley, Ridgway took the last "Divecha hurt his shoulder in
from out cards
a-fco of two Hagist, 12th US, seed. have been shattering attendance cess of the Globetrotters is Abe levereratt.
wickets to fall. Divecha med facing Ridgway, the Kent fast
shillings and play on their own was bomi In and cate receipt records in all Saperstein, who
Movement Light Troop - his shoulder avoiding a ball bowler, who has
course for a medal round under bient in fine principal cities of the world in Whitechapel and migrated to Yates Evans Gunning, Harrington,
from
Ridgway
and retired hurt form. Trying to avoid a ball
full handicap, Those who beat the scratch score of their course which they have played during America.
Bars, and the Indians were all out which lifted, Divecha throw his their current tour, are now in
by more stroker than the Open for 222, having been 180 for arm up and in doing so put out
Champion beats it at Wentworth Manila, where they have under- |
three at one stage,
lus shoulder, “He was not hit,
will receive corlificates.--Reu- daken a 10-game series.
Tho The fast bowlers, Phadkar
injury, it is believed, is
ter:
for new
com-
Abe was the man who picked up the Globetrotters when they had dimculty booking games During their games in Hong- around Chicago in 1927 kong, the Globetrotters will be made them a world-wide
pitted against the New York! Celties, who are accompanying: them on their · present” globo- girdling tour.
In their debut in
Manila on
Saturday fast, the Globetrotters
traction:
Oxford Rugby
Brid
at.
created a sensation with the Team Leaves For
cago wizardry that has
earned
them world rdnown as tho
.es in the sport today.
greatest professional entertain-
More than 13,000 spectators
crammed Rizal Coliseum on the
The Far East
London, Sept. 3.
A party of 28 Oxford Univer- opening night and thousands gity Rugby footballers flow from
tonight for fad to return home sorely dis London Airport appointed after falling to obfive-weeks' four of Japan.
tain tickets.
bell, Jones, Page.
Command Workshops REME ott, Wells Routledge. Ciemo, Ross. Crchant, Hill, Wilson, Burnim, Mar- ron, Wimmett.
Barnum. Gill, Adar
Baartman. Perry, Grant, Wignall, Williams, Hill."
covers.
During hla stay of two hours 10 minutes, he had reached his 1,000 runs for the season. He hit one six and eight fours.
Gackwad was more restrained than somo
his partner but played
excellent
strokes,
out for 75 to Ridgway.
¥
and
Major League Baseball
New York, Sept, Z. Results of baschall matches played to-day were:
National League
Brooklyns (lat) Phinedelphia Brooklyn. (2nd) Pitest
-American LoLEUC
Boston (et)
27dw York Bostori (2nd)
New York...
Détroit (lat)
fro
Detroit (and)
four in Chicag
They will play seven matches, The popularity of the Globe- including two against a selected
Japāns: XV. trotters is not only due to the
fact that they are master, play- The purity includes ers, but also because they alternatormla B.Bobbyer and Filadelphia. (lat) ways add a little more davour 3. Cannell (gland), T ·B7 butaington Into the game by introducing Browar (Walesy and M. Wallacowion
PiDudeltakar. (brid) the unusual.
(Scotland)Reuter:
100-
and
дус
with a dislocated left shoulder
Ramchand, bo
bowled well a recurrence of a similar one when England batted for 35 which Divecha sustained a few minutes before the close in years ago,
better light than at any other time during the day, ji
THE SCOREBOAND Andia 1st Eaningu Mantri, e Spooner b Jenkins Gaekwad, b Ridgway
Divecha with his shoulder re-
set and strapped vista abis to at-
ter.
TC-
County Championship Final Standings
for
The following are the final standings in the County PRC Beat IRC
ted at evening reception elven Cricket Championship Table:
by the Mayor, and. Mayoress of
20 Hastings.
75 He will not play again in the Manjrekar, b Jenkins... 11 present match and it is doubtful Hazare, e Compton b Young 07 whether he will play in the Phadkar, b Ridgway
14 remaining games of the tcher!
Houter.
Spooner b
b Ridgway
b Ridgway
Divecha, retired hurt
Shinde, not out
• 1 Ghulam Ahmed, e Spooner b
Ridgway
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
OMAR
Ridgway
Shackleton Watkins
19.2. B 50
10 $
10
KINGSTON
FESTIVAL
: London, Sept., 3. The West Indies pair, George- Headley and Frank Worrell, entertained the crowd with a
Points Awarded
1. Surrey
2. Yorksite
3. Zantéséchire
4. Derby
B Middex
B. Leicester **
(7) Canorgarsi
'Northerspion
D. Cloucester Lea
0 sparkling second wicket 10 F
11, Warwick
· of: 00 15 partnership
for 12. Hampshire Commonwealth XI against an 15. Bu
XI, the first match of 14. Worcester,
HER K., Kent
222 The Kingston Cricket Festival, ter
today. Ad
W. Both lived up to their reputa... 411ons a fluent siroko players,
25
o the fastpitch being ideally 40/120 pulted to their type of batting.
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First Innings load in match
D
Decision
5 on
4
254
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Moray, Raynolūk “It. Flodla
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$1 and Rs. 16. Cmer diske paladushr
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