SATURDAY'S HOME SOCCER
✅ THE :: CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1952,
AT LEAST THREE MATCHES
TOMORROW
WILL DRAW
CROWDS OF 50,000
By DENNIS HART
The three pence increase in admission charge has not so far brought about any appreciable drop in attendance figures, and tomorrow afternoon in all probability there will be 50,000 crowds at at least three grounds: St James' Park where Newcastle United meet Preston North End, at Highbury where Arsenal entertain London rivals Charlton, and Ninian Park where newly promoted Cardiff come up against Burnley.
The Newcastle-Preston clash will be a "welcome home" for Preston's centre- forward Charlie Wayman who came into prominence after the war with Newcastle'a promotion winning side. He subsequently transferred to Southampton and two years ago, in an exchange deal, joined Preston for whom he scored 24 goals last
BELBOT.
But while
Charlle may be start this season they should
of their They gave evidence given the freedom of the New-repeat the process again today. ability recently when at Griffin the tough castle dressing room he will And
Park they ovorcame ARSENAL CHARLTON things very different, out in the
Brentford defence and a forward middle
where big Frank Since the war Arsenal have not line containing Tommy Lawton Ledie Smith to record a 3-1 Brennan, playing better than
failed lo score in any game victory. over, will be barring his progress against Chorlton and only three But don't write this off as an to goal.
times have they been beaten in
casy one for Huddersfield. 12 games. One of those victorleslacoln are going great guns and occurred two seasons, ogʊ at
have already completed a notable Charlton went Highbury when
double over last season's Cup That too
WRA an early nap.
semi-finalists Blackburn. season game, ployed in mid- weck.
contrast these two What provide, Brennan six foot two and built like a bam door and Wayman just over 5ft 6in and as nimble as a ballet dancer.
If Wayman is to figure in the goal lista tomorrow afternoon he maist either beat Brennan on the ground or else escape his atten- flons by wandering to the wings.
Last season's duel ended in a hands down victory for Brennan, Newcastle won
three-nil and although they have made a slow
LAND FORCES WIN TERRY
points.
was
TROPHY
Arsenal have
Their strength is in the free- scoring ability of all their for- had far more wards. Troops, Garvic, Graver, than their share of "luck" this whittle and Finch arc all season but, for once, it has been potential match-winners and the bad and not good. They played Huddersfield rear-guard can be their drit four games with sure that it is in for a festing virtually a reserve team side. ཟ་ས But they obtained five points, including three of them from Manchester United, another example of their magnificent team spirit.
time
NORTH OF THE BONDER In Scotland we have the dual attraction of the League Cup quarter-Anals as well as League matches. In the League Cup there is an all Glasgow clash between Rangers
and Third Lanark,
The Ibrox men have recovered
Tomorrow they should record their eighth victory over Charlton since the wir but they cannot afford to underestimate the Charlton defence in which wall from their opening day 3-0 The young South
African, drubbing at the hands of Hearts. Hughie, is outstanding.
The defence of Young, Cox and He can play equally well at Woodburn is again as sound as left or right back or centre-half over and the forwards with and once he has settled down in Willie Thornton, still one of tho any one of these positions he cleverest leaders in the game, will without doubt become are taking the shortest route to strong candidate hornura.
Cup games are
CARDIFF BURNLEY
to remain.
Their
The
the
and Pang Chul-shul. They gave Won promay record when they Dundee and St Johnstone versus
who
SPORTING SAM-
ROOM
Reg. Wootton "
India's Bowlers Exploit
A Damp Pitch To Take Six Wickets For 33
Scarborough, Sept. 11.
India's bowlers showed their ability to exploit a damp pitch here today, a chance which was dented them in the season's Test series against England.
Their swing bowlers, Dattu Phadkar and G. Ramchand, played havoc with the batsmen of T. N. Pearce's side in the 55 minutes' play that was possible today between the showers.
When rain finally washed out ( who, moved the ball either way ↑ play Pearce's team had lost six off the turf to take four wi wickets for only 33 runs in kets for only 17' runs. nam- reply to India's first innings chand, too, looked difficult to total of 258.
play and claimed two wickets for 16.
Tho match ends tomorrow, when the home side must score more runs to avert the follow-on.
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Len Hutton and Reg Simpson, who had made six oyganight, were upth dlanissed for ind i Some of England's Test dition of only three runs in the batsmen were among those who first ten minutes gf play. Both were helpless against Phadkar, were beaten in stepping across their wickets to play defensive strokes.
M. Robertson
Wins Junior Golf Title
Tom
after making one. Graveney met the same fate ba Phadkar's first two victims with the score at 18,
Ray Smith was cover off Ramchand
THE LONG TRAIL TO WEMBLEY BEGINS TOMORROW
London, Sept. 12.
The long and, some clubs hope, golden trail to Wembley will begin tomorrow when the weeding out of nearly 500 clubs entered for the Football Association Cup begins.
The competition, one of the greatest monoy spinners in sport, begins with the preliminary round matches only three weeks after the opening of the season.
The process of elimination will continue until the final, which will be played at Wem- bley Stadium on the first Satur- day in May.
Actonlly there were 510 en- trles this year, but 42 were re-
jee
H.K. All-Stars
Travis Play Shanghai
On Sunday
for the famous trophy.
UNPREDICTABLE
renowned tons of more a set
along tunnel into the
There is nothing quite like this competition to arouse en- thusiasm and produce the un-
With the official 1952/63 soft- predictable. Season after season ball season due to start on Sun non-league teams and Third day, September 21, the Hongkong Division sides of modest status
Lotus Softball Association has arranged upset the
a series of pre-season exhibition while all the games in which the clash be- time they must know in their tween the Hongkong All-Stars hearts that the opportunity of and the Shanghai Selection will walking
"the
„i boʻthe stellar attraction. A ban- pageant famous arena ner crowd is expected for this on Cup Final Day is virtually rame, which is down for deci
sion on Sunday. September 14. beyond them.
But many at them make a Of Interest to softball players great effort. Many will recall and fans, who number thousands, The following are Club selec- that January day 16 years ago Macao will take part in the tions for lawn bowls, soccer when tamble Walsall astounded series, adding colour to the occas and cricket matches this week-the soccer world by eliminating sign which will only be caliperd end;
the Cup holders, proud and on the following week when talented Arsenal-the
same teams take part in the grand Arsenal that went on to win the parade before the curtain goes League Championship three
up for the regular longue play. months later.
WEEK-END TEAMS
KCG Ladies "I"
cn-
The Hongkong and Shanghai teams will be picked from the following:
_Hoogkong.—Pilebærs: Vio Pedruzo,
Jock
Brown Chappie Remedios Catchers: Branik Correa, Iomar Ericks sen: 101 Base: C. M. Tang, GA. Yvanovich (h); 2nd Baro: Eddle Loureiro, Roberto Nuner; 3rd Baer Danny Omar, Rabbit Leung: Short-
fieldera: Mamie Kavier, George Saus- dors, Spiky Guterrier, P. H. LOR,- Lionel Sequeira..
Team Managers: C. A. Figueiredo and Arturo Ozorio.
Jimmy Herrick Catchers: Marse
Ahanghel. — Pitcher: Jackia Wel,
LAWN BOWLS 11KFC League match v Kowloon Bowl- lag Green Club at Happy Valley on Young Peter May, one of the Sunday at 330 pm-1.1.B. Dow-
"For some of the small clubs reason's top batsmen, was com-
biggin, A Roberts, T. Morgan, who have a financial struggle for good pletely outwitted by a
Butler, J. McCutcheon; E Liddell boon. Even if they do not get length ball from Ramchand. McColl E. F. Goe, G. I. Shawfar, they may have the good for- tune to share in a good gate it League match Kowloon Docks drawn against clubs Uke Arrenal, Club at Cox's Road on Saturday Tottenham of Newcastle. at 3.30 pra-My W. E. Colledge,
It is also the means of caught at Mas F. Blertati, Mrs J. G. Robert-
and half bon, Mrs. Goodwin. Reservesabling teams fighting for Teston: Dare Leonard, Seldon Map Out-
Miss E. Foyn, hita F. A. Howarth, The final of the Royal Hong-the side was out for a paltry Miss M. Cruz, Mra F. Il. Kermant. cognition to prove their mettle.
Though the Cup provides a kong Golf Club Junior Cham-20.
HKCC
competition of drama, bringing plonship was played under the After a little sixth wicket Friendly match v Kowloon Decks disasters and triumphs, heart- brolling sun on the Deep Water stand between Trevor Bailey Club at Chater Road on Bray breaks and thrills, class is the Bay course yesterday afternoon.
at 330 p.m.-F. C 3. Black, A. 8. and the Yorkshireman, John Mitchell 2. Howard. A. W. Brown; dedding factor and the Cup is Thirty-six children have taken Wardle, who put on 13, Wardle T Fairburn, W. J. Wyper, usually won by a First Division
never saw the bail from Phad-E R. Michail. purt in the matches held every
F. Marshallside. Reuter. week, and there
was a large har, which knocked down his Shields, A. M. Flixon, T. W. EE K. Wilson, W. Williamson, crowd at the Club yesterday to off stump. Bailey, who had met wellwork. LM. B. Lloyd, C watch Malcolm Robertson Anally cach ball with the middle of the Rounsefell. F. D. Angus. Douglas Robb coming second. prove himself Champion with bat, was then 13 not out.
SOCCER HKFC At the fall of this wicket,
"A" This last tussle was follow-rain again stopped play. Twice
team for Stanley Shield ed by a gymkhana, which in the umples went out prepared away on Sunday at 7pm
Seven-A-Side match V Hongkong
wise-putting, wee" golf, co- cluded driving-bind and other to resume the game, but each Clark, A. C. McDonald, Forrow, time down came the rain again | Anderson, Tarpy, Gardner, Howitt. count shies, two bagatelle boards and eventually play for the day ReservesBeats and Low. and a target wheel among sever-
"B" term v Kowloon Wharf in was abandoned within half an Stanley Shield Seven-A-Side match al other events."
hour of the normal close.
on Sunday at 1 pm.Taylor, Far- rea, Locke, W J. McDonald. XC- Kempton. Poynton, Lapsley, serves.Viant and Carr.
THE SCOREBOARD The scoreboard read:
for England League Keen competition marked the swimming meet between Land Forces and the Hongkong Re-
played
on a home and away giment for the Terry Trophy
principle and while Rangers held at Victoria Barracks swim- ming pool
Cardiff have only been beaten should win the first leg yesterday. Land Forces won by 40% to 18 at Ninian Park seven times in question whether they can
build the last three seasons and now hold Third Lanark at Cathkin up sufficient advantage to The feature of
that they are back in the First the evening Division they must look to their ark on Wednesday.
The other League Cup games exhibition of swimming *A and diving by Hongkong cham-home performances if they are
are between Morton and plons, including Cynthia Eager,
Hibernian, Stirling Albion and Fung Ying-cheo, Trigg Hit-wan,
Tea was at 5.30, and after showed only two Kilmarnock. The
this came prize-giving. Mrs K. four a fine display and
their first two should go through to the semi- were well victories and
Robertson presented the prizes away games in the First Division finals are, on form, applauded.
and then young Diana Prophet Rangers, brought her a large bouquet of
India-1st innings 288 MAN. Clarke, wife of Lt- Tesulted in defeat. Cal AN. Clarke, RE, Referee
Pearce's XI-Ist Innföra gladioli. Mrs P. Watkinson At home, however, they are / Dundee
and In the League games it wil und Chilet Judge, gave away the completely different side, and one
Mrs J. C. Brown
had
Hutton, lbw b. Phadkar. supervised the buying of the most prolific-goal-scoring be interesting to see how newly-
of
Simpson, lbw b. Phadkar combinations.
promoted Falkirk, back in the
and there wero SQIC
May, b. Romchund ..... Fifty-two goals were scored at Premier division after a
gifts. A hot but happy after-Graveney, lbw b. Phadkar Among those present were Ninlan Park last season and only season absence, shape against making a dash for Deep Water Smith, c. Roy b. Heinchand B
one noon ended with many familles Bailey, not out the Hon. and Mrs C.E. Terry, 15 were conceded, including four Partick Thistle. L-Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin in the game against Rotherham
Bay's cool Of the five previous meetings road.
waters acrOJS the Wardle, b. Phadkar (Honorary Colonel of the HK which they lost 4-2. That between the clubs at Brockville
Lt. Col. C.P. Vaug speaks for itself.
Park since the war, Partick have han,
(Commandant, Royal
Their first two home games exchanges, winning three ond had slightly better of the Hongkong Mrs Defence Force), and
Li-Col. 7.5. this season have produced flye
lusing two. Bally (CO. of the H.K. Regi-goals und three points. But the ment), and Capt. Hill (Adjutant, Burnley combination will not be! H.K. Regiment).
prizes at the conclusion of the
meet.
The following were the
sults:
.
rc-
THE RESULTS Medley Relay 3 x 60 yds.--, Land Forces (L/Cpl Bubb, Ghr Winspear; and Sgn. Grey). Time: 2 mina. 12
Diving -). St Melville (Land Torces), 50 pts: 2, Ghr. Altken
Land Forega), 43 płk.
casy to overcome.
The defence, built around the fair-haired Cummings at centre half, will be the best Cardif have so far met and leading goal-scorer Grant (20 goals last season-25 of them Park) is in for a tough afternoon. at Ninlan
SECOND DIVISION
opposition Lincoln
and Kil-
-(London Express Service)'
Home Soccer Results
London, Sept. 11. Following were the results of
LEAGUE II
A Second Division game of football matches played today: 60 vs. Free Style, Cpl Pereira more
than unusual Interest (H.E. Bert. 2, LED! Ericken brings Into (HK Reg). Time: 40 secs. ****yda Back Stroke-1, ̧ 1/Cpl Bub (Land Forces): 2, 2/Lt. Parry (Land. Forces). Time: 40 secs.
any jyds. Bresat Stroke.), Cor Wispear (Land Forces);
Ride (HK Regt.).
2. 1/1.
and Huddersfeld who only lost Notts Courty 1 Fulham
reason were in the Third and
First Divisions respectively.
Inddersfield, strengthened by
their £16,000 close-season sign-Colohester
1
LEAGUE III (Southern)
0 Bristol R.
3
2 Bournemouth
Free Style Relay % 68 yds-1.ing of Watson from Motherwell Newport Land Forces (Gr. Alikes. Opr. are out to take the quickest Northampton 3 Coventry Bowen, L/Cpl Gregory, Bgm Grey).
Water Pop-Land Forces, 0; k route back to Premier Shrewsbury 3 Watford
League,
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PRIZE WINNERS The prue winers were: Championship-1st Malcolm flo- bertson, Runner-up Douglas_Holib.
2nd Divisionist D. Prophet, Runners-up Michael Wheen and B. Kierman.
3rd Divisionist J. Billingskurst, Runner-up D. Watkinsor
Tombaton-lat John Penn, 2nd David Prophet, rd Pam Goldman.
Two Ball Foursome-Silver Divi- don Wimmer, M. Robertson and A. Cewall, Runner-up, D. Robb and D. Prophet; Bronze Divison Winner, 1. Butcher and . Strickland, itun- art-up. C. Crozier and M. Wheen.
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Total (for 8 witte)
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Aquino II Wins
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Colony Tennis Championships
At The LRC
The following are the results of the tennis matches played at the Ladies' Recreation Club yes- terday afternoon:
Colony Ladies' Singles-Mrs M. Chow beat Mrs M. Ramchand G-1, 6-2; Miss M. Yang lost to Mrs J. Lerlou 3-0, 4-0.
CRICKET HKCC Hongkong CC v Army at Soo- kunpoo on Saturday at a pan-NE. Arthy, L.D. Kiber, G. Rowe, G. H. P.-Pritchard, KC. Spinks, C. O. Lander, P. A. Whitcombe,
Colony Mixed Doubles-Miss H. Hughes, P. Annegley, J. Shan-K. Phoa and Mr Lee Boen-sing non, T. Mihon.
TV Worries
Rugby League
London, Sept. 11. The Rugby League Coun- cil will review the effect of television on attendances
Doncaster Cup when it meets later this
делаол.
This was
that
beat Capt JS. Hennessy and Mies M.E.A. Melkie 6-6, 6-3; Mr T. Liang and Mrs M. Young beat Mr L.F. Souza and Miss R. Rumfahin 6-2, 6-2; Mr FC. Stuckey and Mrs A. Tamworth beat Mr P.V. Shawo and Mrs R. Richards 0-1, 6-3.
Club Mixed Doubles, Mr E.S.M. Bryant and Miss Brown lost to Mr E. Zulauf and Mrs P. Calderara 6-10, 1-6.
"Red" Pereira, Raymond Tuao; ist Base: CY: Lu, Harold Out Aid Base Hank Kleen, Y. Y. Liang; 3rd Haur- Y. 8. Ling, Peter Hahn: Short-step: Y, Y. Liang, George Turner). Outs falders: Wally Ms. Gumie Forelta, Mano Pereira. Tomi Wei, Alex Braga, Johnla Pereira, Jimmy Cheng, Ray Aldeguer
Team Managers; Wally Me and Mario "Red" Pereira,
OPENING GAME
In the opener of the three-game series, the Macao All-Stars will play the U.S. Navy at 2.30 p.m.
Macao's team will tro centred around the ace short-stop, Father Fruchinibauer, while Joe Britte will handle the pitching assignment
The US Navy, last year's Senior "Champions, will be represented by the PS9 Alburqueue which has already shown its merdie in the cir a well balanced combination of a en summer League. The team He steady battery and hitting strength with centre-fielder Bruno and tim socker, Burmeil the men to watch, Team will beï
Navy, -- Pride,' Graff, Irummell, Campton, Shell Horner. Angelo, An- derson. Andrews, Chance, Bruna, and Schwendemann Macie Jos Britto, Skiney Shaw, Johnny Marques, nut Ruddin, Junior. Tonnachy, Father Faustingbauer, Frederico Nolasco. Sonny, Hyndman. Eurico Romalo, Amadeau Carlon. Team manager: Me Tony Fera..
The ladies will make their bow, in the second game in which an All- Star ilongkong Chinese seinction will play with Macao's Crossborsa. The
Prame will go over five Sarings, The Colony ladies will be selected by Mr Whille Woo, Panda's team manager, from the' following:"
TODAY'S PROGRAMME
The following matches are down Lús decision Today, starting 41 0.45
The_programme is as follows; 130 pn. Macao All-Stars v US Navy; 1500.m., Macao's Crossbones v Hunge keng Chinese Ladies; 4 pan., kong All-Stars v Blianghal--Contri buted.
Baily Sun (Squaw), May Wu, Sylvia Lám (Fool Two), Evelyn Abbes, Zaca- line Gosling, Chan Ol, Chung. Helen Leong, Connie Lat, Sammy Xu (9quh China), Eugenia Kwok, Anzelená Doncaster, Sept. 11.
Kwok, Diata Tong, Pearl Chan, th The Maharanee Secia Devi
Colony Ladles Doubles;-Mrs_M. || geld Wang, Amy Cheng (Pandia), Gaeltwar of Baroda's Aquino II
announced at a Pepperell & Mrs E. Tebbutt v šíra Medal-Pults only-Silver, let M. today won the Doncaster Cup meeting of the Council in Man-Richard C L
Colony Mixed Doubles: Tony 5. Robuss Honneur. J. heap and over two miles and a quarter chester today when it was re- Liang & Mrs M. Young vW.P, Tmi D. Bronze, let R. Strickland, hare. Lond Milford's
attendances and J. hiline, 3rd 3. Webb,
at & Mrs E. Litton; F.C. Stuckey & Syb ported Nephew was second and J. Wes-
Rugby League matches last Mrs Tamworth v K.C. Dao & Mrs Club Competition. Sliver, 1st A. toll's Le Tellier was thind
Saturday wery & Watkinson, Runner-up, C. Cowall:*
third down Elvio Topk
Bingea: Mlay K. dolony Ladies' Botting two to cae Aquine, than on the opening day of the Phos Mrs A. Salaabury: Mđẹp V. Bronze, 1st D. Vaughan, Runner-up, nine to two Sybil's Nephew, 25 season.
Fowler v Mlas Ulan Khoo, Bronze Division b holes only-1st | to one Le Teller, and Tahun, the
Club Men's Doubles;-E.V. Showe J. Milne, 2nd B. Low.
The reduced 'attendance was & J.A.C. Huribalt v A. Nicola d second favourite, 18 to right-belleved caused by the
tele S. Housin Mr Reuber.
vision of the Keighley-Australlo match
C. Crozier.
Anne.
Parents and Children.irt Chalmera arid 'Ian, 2nd Mr Rita and Raymond 3rd (Tio) Mr Robb and Douglas and 20 Walkinson and Stableford-Silver, Ist I. Drum- mona, 2nd D. Prophet, 3rd M. Ro bertson, 4th J. Crozier Bronce, 1st B. Low, a X. Custmera, 3rd B. 2 Landbert, 4th D. Watkinson,
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Major League Baseball
New York, Sept. 11, The following are the re- results of baseball games played today:
BOA National · League
Chicago (first) Brooklis
Chicago (second)
Boston.
American Longue
Johannesburg, 'Sept. 11. Jimmy Carruthers, Australian bantamweight, boxing champión, Brookon who will fighi Vle Towel for Pilsburgh the South African's world to New York In Johannesburg on October 4,
la rest from sparring and incinnati pt the day quietly it "hlo' hotel.
Washington His manager, Bill McConnell, New York
Chloe.go old today ho was well do Bt Louis with Carruthers' condition. The Boston Australian Chempion now, Detroit
ghs 181 lb. He has po Puiadokolka pounce to work on in training CHYN before the night-Beuter,
HORSE DESTROYED
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MONDAY'S MATCHES
Matches for Monday, September Doncaster, Sept. 11,
The Council stated that a re-:15. are as follows: The Aga Khan's False Du Ply was expected dogs to the Colony Mixed Doubles-Lee Wai-
bong de Bir Gloria Choy Bols, which finished second to Australian touring manager's re- Lee & Mias K. Phon; J. Hau Talma in last year's St Leger, quest to his Board of Control for & Mr V, Fowlez v 11.3. Asmatcong had to be destroyed. He had run clarification of the position rede Mira 11.M. Pearson. fairly well in today's race and garding Test match refertes," Colony Ladies Doubler-Me M.
Chow & Mun Ullan Khoo y Mrs. according to his jockey, "Manny
The original suggestion was J. Kille de Miss E. Skinper. Mercer, was just about to be
Colony Landles Singles: Mrs adked to make his effort to get that Frzuch refera should be Martha Young v Mrs. M. Pepperell! among the placed horses, when uscit, But the Ruby League has w/o the Phon/Birs Sainsbury v three furlongs, fram kome his argued that a panel of referees, Mrs V. Fudson.
Club Mixed Doubles;-P/V, Shawo off foreleg broke and he ctag-Including Frenchman, should & Mrs Hohords V 1. Haalotos gered into the rails.-Reuter. be considered---Reuter,
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Rugger Results
Lantion, Sept. 11. Following were the kendte DE rugby matches played today:
RUGBY LEAGUE Borrow 2, Australian Touring team 20.
Doncastor. 17, · Hull - King Rovers 10,
BUGBY UNION
¡Exeter 0, Torquay 0.
Weston-Super-Mare 11, Ebbw Vile 15euter.
Applebi