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TRANSFER FEES FINISHED-CLUBS ARE TRAINING HOME-BREDS

Says TOM FINNEY

At St James's Park, Newcastle, last Saturday week I met Vic Keeble, young East Anglian centre-forward who was transferred from Colchester to Newcastle last season at a considerable fee. Vic, now in

ABLE SEAMAN

the Army, had just travelled 300 miles from his camp in Southern Eng- THE SPORTS ROUNDABOUT land and then did not get a

game.

At the last minute Newcastle

decided to play George Robledo at centre-forward.

They found Vic relaxing after a heavy lunch in the local YMCA. But I don't think he' minded standing down despite his long trip. From what he said he was pretty tired after a night without much sleep. Anyway, George collected two of the goals in Newcastle's 4-3 win-their first of the season! These are the aort of things that happen in the Henson when clubs are often faced with two important

topsy-turvy opening to the matches in three days.

Jimmy Bowie, much-travelled This return to normal will, by uncertainty as to how the new Scottish inside-forward, is an-think, show two marked effects. entertainment-tax would hit-at- other whq lapped up the miles. The Best will be

tendances. Most clubs now have that fooltnill

that the increase in After a mid-week game with form, completely unpredictable found

fees-now Watford, this wee inside-forward up to now, will begin to settle minimum admission

whose talents have helped down. The second is that the Chelsea

Fulham, Brentford and tinctors, having assessed the

3d, higher than last season at is. d--has had little turnstile effect.

Watford-travelled to [Playing alrength and ultendances. Several In fact are taking more

more

to visit his parents on

will begin to hunt around in the

nancy. Chelsen, for example,

13,000 he few back transfer market to remedy teain have drawn in day. On Friday to join his club travelling down weaknesses.

customers in the first four home to Torquay Total

matches this travelling

yeur as compared time inside 72 hours was some-

with 12 months back. thing in excess of 1,800 miles.

HOME-BRED YOUNGSTERS DAY'S ENDING HECTIC Thankfully, these heile days are now ending for all but the

clubs.

They, Third Division faced with 48 games a season as with the 42 for the compared First and Second Division clubs, week of mid- have one inore week games.

in

But

So far transfer business has been almost at a standstill. The only move involving big money took ecnire-half Ken Thompson This money will soon find its from Aberdeen to Stoke. I must way back into the game.

it seemed a very good buy. not perhaps in the shape of the Ken was a very sound centre- tremendous transfer fees- half indeed when Preston were touching £35.000-that we have at the Victoria Grounds earlier known in the past, More and this week.

more now the fashion is to revert This

spend to the pre-war reluctance

preference_for Here money has probably been caused home-bred youngsters.

again the

example is perfect Derby County,

Johnny Morris, high-priced in- ternational inside-forward,

has asked for transfer. Last week his position in County's side was taken by Don Hazeldine, 22-year- uld, discovered 12 months ago in Nottingham

Junior football. Derby, too, have experimented with several other youngsters like Ray Straw, 18-year-old minor centre-forward. It avill

pay dividends.

On The

Callovers

Cesarewitch And Cambridgeshire

London, Sept. 22..

11

The bigger lees now, I fancy, will go for younger players who have

Anished Just

notional service. This is certainly the Dailey of

manager Stan Cullis at Peter Broad-

Lady Baron's Stranger, to be ridden by Gordon serv Richards, became the new favourite for the Cambridge Wolves. Already he has spent shire Handicap at the Victoria Club callover here tonight. sizable cheques on

French Squadron, Richards' mount for the first leg bent and Jack Taylor, two young

and highly-promising inside of the "Autumn Double", the Cesarewitch, was well sup-forwards. Both

are already in ported and is the second favourite for this race.

Moreover, the League side. Wolves, fortunate in that injuries have caused them to make only The one change

since the season opened, are very near the top of the First Division.

Ballechin, the favourite for the Cesarewitch at the first callover last week, retained her position, shortening from 100 10 8 to 100 to 0.

the

33 to 1 Parting Shot, Persetta,

Metatone, and Pyrgos, Master Cutler.

40 to 1 Whinsaire.

Cambridgeshire

(Newmarket, October 20)

100 to G Stranger.

FORECAST FOR SEASON

by HOLT

Manchester United Aim

At Keeping Their Starlets At School

By W. CAPEL KIRBY & DAVID JACK

Manchester United, believe in catching their players young. After signing Sammy Chapman United are keen to welcome another 14-year-old schoolboy Inter- national, Willie Reid, of Wishaw High School, into the Qld Trafford fold.

So convinced is manager Matt Busby that Reid will be a winner, he's willing to place the lad in a Manchester college so that his education is uninterrupted while he is being groomed for stardom.

We may yet see the day when with inside forward problems- Soccer follows the athletics line have been giving lvor the once- of adding brains to brawn by a over recently. 'varsity education.

TAKING NO CHANCES Charlton Athletic have signed of their millionaire the director, Stanley Gliksten. Joke is that Cliksten junior is a wing three-quarter, playing Rugby at Marlborough College. "You never know, and we can't take risks," explain father.

Jackle Milburn's frettin' may land him at Fratton.

Albion Rovers continue to turn down Sheffield United offers for centre-half Sam English, Although English is keen to move to Bramull-lane, the clubs can't agree on a fec.

Millwall

Charles

ROUGH Water aheAD

There's turbulent water ahead for Britain's swimming fraternlly. While some ASA officials concern themselves over an Olymple four-

mam

worried year plan for Melbourne, chief adviser Harry Koskle about preparations for moth task only two years hence In 1954 our swimmers have to tackle the Empira Gemes Vancouver In July, and almost without a break proceed to Faly Bor the European Champion ships in August. Seems to us the international programme plan- ners have slipped up.

Army Retain Small Bore

The

Shield

Small Bore Section of

the Hongkong Rifle Association was resumed after three months. The fourth Quarterly Shoot for the Secretary's Shield was held at the Hongkong Gun Club, Kwei Chung, N., on Saturday The teams which took part

art in the Competition were the Army's "A" &

"B," The Royal Air Force,

The Hongkong Police, The Royal Hongkong Defence Foret, The Royal Marines and the Hongkong Gun Club,

Tom Johnson has played his last game for Nottingham Forest, Two broken legs and a cartilage

The Army was very fortunate removal proved too much, but

to have been able to field a manager Billy Walker has seen to it that Tom doesn't also suffer few old timers in the Small- from a broken heart by complete Hore Game, which their "A"

He's team won, severance from football. now in charge of the Forest "A" retain the sing them to for another three team.

They have a very fine balanced team. The general standard of the shoot was fair, slightly below averago. The scores returned on the day are as follows:-

months.

Hewitt never underestimates the value of his players. Even so, Den agree with others at The

he says: Hewitt when

"My reserve centre-half, Bobby Ross.. will be worth

£20,000 by the end of next month."

Ex-Dundee United, Ross will seon play himself into the first

There are still some Cardiff team and when that happens

want to Leicester City

can be expected City supporters who to renew interest in Irish interna- know why forwerth Hughes, Dan Mills and Alf Rowland were so Another Cesarewitch candi-

tional Gerry Bowler.

keen to leave Ninian Park.

1. Army's "A" Team 1,141 points; date, who was well-backed, was

One youngster whom I am told

Defence Force 1.137 We can tell them that all three 2Royal H.K. the Epsom-trained three-year-

will move soon is Tomy Mulgrew,

"Every match

Team 1.131 the field gets old Westinform, who advanced

25 to 1 Valdesco, Pink Jasper, 20-year-old Scot with Northamp-wider and longer." There

players had housing difficulties, points; 3. Army's "B" was

points; 4, Hongkong Gun Club 1,127 problem nearly points: . 1.K. Polico 1,117 points; from 25 to 1 to become Antrycide. Longstone and Hillton Town. He kept an ex- д wealth of meaning behind that and the same

caused Mike Tiddy to return to Royal Marine 1,101 points; 7, third-favourite.at.18.to_1.

top.

perienced head-like-)

---Maurice-Į remark-of-Peter-Doherty's-and

Cornwall:

| Royal-Air-Force-1,002-polnis. ---- Pink Jasper, who was the

33 to 1 Damremont, Cyphia, Edeleton out of the side for the

you can expect the uny day, now

The condition of the shoot waa favourite

standard & bulle target. 23 yards. the Cambridge H.V.C., The favou

Brighton Belle, opening games and, from all re- Doncaster's player-manager

Each member of the team Bred 20 shire last week, drifted out to Kriss Kringle, Nightman, Queen ports, he is a lad of the

of the greatest

become plain manager.

shots to count in two targets, 2 25 to Stronger replacing the of Light, Primavera, Nicky promise. Already Derby County,

cal, rifle with sling. Maximum in illy at the head of the market, Nook, Signal Box, Postman's West Bromwich Albion,

Hul

Luton Town, with Jesse Pye, Strathspey, 1949 Cesarewitch Path and Garrison Hack.

Wednesday

Ernest Jackson, former Shef-dividual score 200 or team score of City,

1,200 potn Sheffield

Barnard Moore and Hugh McJor-

Before presenting the Shield to winner, was introduced to 25 to

40 to Fleeting Moment. Tattenham are

are reported to have

row all avaliable, may be tempted field United wing-half and now

trainer at Bramall-lane, thinks the winning team. Mr P.I.M. Irwin, The next callover will be on shown on interest in his future. I

part with a centre-forward. Tuesday, September 30,-Reuter, gather Alblon favourites if

interested youngsters should get the League Commanding Officer, Kowloon and Now Territories (Folice), pake Middlesbrough were Northampton, not one of the

in fair-haired Hastings boy. Soccer atmosphere

briefly of the history of the all- That's why his son, bore Competition, which was the richer clubs, decide to sell,

Moore last season-and they still possible.

out-come of several friendly matches centre- 15-year-old Albert Jackson, is a haven't solved their

ball-boy.

held between the Hongkong Gun forward problem.

Ernest hopes that Albert, like DEPENDS ON PUBLIC

Alt Bottom, will find his way How long Port Vale will turn from touchline to League for a deat car to overtures for Kenward line.

on public

for

whlic

1 for this year's race, Fleeting Moment, successful in the Cambridgeshire last year, was on offer at 40 to 1. Closing offers were;

CLOSING OFFERS

- Closing offers were! Cesarewitch

(Newmarket, October 15) 100 to Ballechin.

100 to 7 French Squadron. 1 Westingform.

10 to 20 to 1 Philantrope and Tobias.

25 to 1 Strathspey, Galatlan, French Design and Vidi Viel.

28 to 1 Flighty Frances and

Phil Dor III.

Professional World Tennis Championships

London, Sept. 22.

The World Indoor Profes-

Wembley Empire Pool today.

Colony Tennis

Championships At The LRC

The following were the results of the Colony Championships as well as the Colony Ladies' Plato and Club Mixed Doubles matches played at the Ladies' Recreation Club yesterday:

Colony Mixed Doubles Hsu and Mr V. Fowler bent 11. J. Armstrong and Mrs Pearson, 9-7, 8-1.

Colony Ladies' Singles.-Miss K, Phon beat Miss U. Khoo, 8-6, 6-2. Colony Ladies' Plate Mrs V, Jud. son beat Miu E. Skinner 0-2, 6-4, Mrs M. Peppereli beat Mr A. Sain bury, 4-0, 6-0, 7-3,

Club Mixed Doubles, 31, Heenan and Mr E. Lition beat J. A. Cheet- ham and. Mrs Cheetham 0-1 0-1

TODAY

Colony Mixed Doubles-B. S. Lee

are

arud

Maybe forecasts can act as boomerangs. But to finish this week I am tempted to give you a personal list for the 1952 season. itere it is:-

to

to

First Division: Tottenham Griffiths depends Holspur: Second Division: Bir-support for a team in the promo- mingham City and Huddersßeld; tion hunt. Southern Northern

Town. And the Cup? Could it perhaps be the turn of Preston

once again?

After all, players have been known to demand, and receive, houses from clubs these days.

as soon 0%

Club and the Royal Hongkong De fence Force. Later, it was handed over to the Small Bore Bection of the H.K. Rifle Association and or canderd in its present form. The object of the match is to promote Small-bore hosting and friendly gatherings. Mr Irwin also said that in such a short time it was remark

able to see all teams showing such interest and keen. friendly competitive spirit.

Mr Irwin presented the Shield to

"Wait till you see our outside left"

sald Derby County chief It is scout, Jack Nicholas, referring to

21-year-old Kreat Williams,

Federation

Loses One Member

The defeat of a proposal at a meeting yesterday of the Ama-

Federation teur Athletle

of Hongkong and the Olympic Committee Board resulted in Mr Ho Ka-lau withdrawing, on br half of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association, support of the Federation

The resolution, tabled by the HKLTA, read:

"This Federation shall *x-

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change with the Chinese AmB-| (Lu Yang Tron Restaurant): tear Athletic Federation

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of

Hongkong two acceptable re- 753, Nathan Rd., Tel. 57347 presentatives whose status on the

OPEN TILL 2 A.M. Board and the Executive Com- mittee of this Federation is for Ilaison purpose and shall not hu entitled to vole on any pro- posals put forward at these

meetings,"

A mollon to obtain legal de. flation of members and repre- Gentatives was defeated,

It was proposed by the Hong- kong Table Tennis Association that an alteration be made to rulo No. 18 (0) by the substitu- tion of the following words:

shall "This Federation

ex- change with the CAAF, of HK

two acceptable representatives and shall mutually exempt each other from the payment of the annual dues. The two represen tatives

CAAP of HK of the CA

be accepted as full voting of the Board as well

As members of the Executive Committee In equal standing with the seven elected members in order to reciprocate status accorded to our two re- presentatives by the CAAF of HK."

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Home Soccer THE FU HING

Results

London, Sept. 22. Results of football matches played today were:

Shefield

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Chariton

V Stoke

SATURDAY'S MATCHES The following are Home Foot- ball League fixtures for Sutur- day, September 27: Blackpool Cardif Chelson Derby Manchester U, Micklesbrough Newcastle Porberth Bhedead W. Tottenham Wen Brom.

Birmingham Blackburn

Виту Everton

Hun Leeds Lincein

Latton

NottinghaTTI Plymouth

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Arsenal

v. Sunderland

v Bolton

v. Manchester C.

V

v Preston N.E. Burnley

V

Liverpool Division II

Southampton Huddersfield Brentford Doncaster vBheitleid U.

Section: Millwall; "He's got everything.

Section:

Joy and an education to play Peter Grimsby

alongside him," declares player Nottingham dad he spotted play- manager Freddie Steele, who ing for South Normanton, We Major Bell, Captain of the Army's Rotherham Division II (South) modestly refrains from referring may not have long to walt, since "A" Team,

A collection for the Royal Air Bournemouth to the part he is playing in Jack Parry will be leaving the Force Benevolent Fund netted $500. Bristol d

Gillingham- benging the Lad along.

The Association, will shortly or country shortly. He is going to

Sherwood panlee,

pewich League, in a Small-bore Germany with the

Leyton O. which all Small Bore shooters will

Millwall be able to fold their respective jeams to take part in the proposed monthly competition.

Bantamweight Title Fight Postponed

1 H coincidence that Shefield Foresters.

Hitchen United skipper Harry

performanceS WAS THIS ONE BLACKT reserves his best

native

for spectators un his Merseyside?

We're told that. Wing-halves give, and take,

at Hitchen would jump the plenty of knocks on the Acid-but Warhurst (Birmingham chance of a move to that part Roy of the country.

City) picked up an injury out- side St Andrews recently, Bend- Middlesex didn't get the best ing down to stroke a cat, Roy Johannesburg, Sept. 22.

out of a promising array of was so badly bitten and scratch- The world bantamweight young cricket talent last season.ed he had to go to hospital for

Vic That's why we're told to expect treatment. title fight between

The next Quarterly Competition will take place in December.

European Bridge Championships

in the

Dublin, Sept. 22. Italy, Sweden, Britain and Cardiff City wing-half, Ken and Miss it. Phoa v W. P. Tu and Toweel, South African hold the appointment of J. W. Hearne

Hollyman,

Д nursing gional Lawn Tennis Cham-Mir E. Lition.

pulled Norway are the leaders in the

victory pointà table er, and Jimmy Carruthers, coach next year. pionships oponed, at the Colony Ladies' Doubles-Miss R.

Kit Lawlor's muscle, may be in for a move Reason behind

European Bridge Championships Rumjahn and Mrs. Hamchand of Australia, has been post-

His when fit. Bristol City manager, MIT VA Fowler and Mrs C. Chu poned from October 4 until transfer

request is that

today. family refuse to move to England Pat Bensley, would like. Holly-at Dun Laoghaire, near here, Mira A. Pepperell and Mrs E. November 8, it was announc-nd Doncaster turned down his man at Ashton Gate.

Results of round four in the application to travel from Dublin Club Men's Singles Cdr Bed here today:

open series were: for matchini?

Will Notts County stretch a

The other Lawlor, cousin

Results were:

Mrs M. Chow and Miss Ullan Khoo

*

Telbuit.

BINGLES, 1ST ROUND Karl Schroeder (Sweden) beat M. Stachowitsch (Austria) 6-4, 6-1.

Bobbie Riggs (United States) beat H. Huonder (Switzerland) 6-3, 6-3.

Don Budge (United States) Mobarer beat Mohamed All (Egypt) 6-2, 6-2;

Jack Kramer (United States) beat W. Moss (Great Britain) 6-1, 6-2.

Dinny Falls (Australiay beat Paddy Roberts (Britain) 0-0,

6-1.

v V. Shawe; D.

v Dr P. G. Oliver,

Club Mixed Doubles-F. C. Stuckey and Mrs Tamworth v Dr G. 8. Watson and Stra Walaos.

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Shrewsbury

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Accrington Bradford C. Chester Chesterfiski.

Crewe Halifax

Mansfield Oldham Port Vale Sounthorpe Stockport Workington

Aberdeen

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Falkirk

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Rodicale

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Tranmere

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Darlington

York

Beatusti Leaguə "A""

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Qh of the So. FARD R. Flators

Scottish

Aston Ayr U. Dundee U. Dunfermline Forfat

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Section A: Italy beat Ger- many by 115 to 48; Holland beat Albion IL Denmark by 74 to 44: Sweden best France by 42 in ter

Section B: Britain bent Nor- way by 75 to 37; Austria beat Iceland by 82 to 51; Ireland Queen's P. bent Lebanon by 76 to 00. Switzerland drow a bye.

One

the few' Soccer clubs on Last to report an increase Taweel is suffering

season's attendances is Bristol

First three Rovers,

home double vision" and a specialist today advised that the Cham Robin (Fulham); may also move matches were watched by 64,010 pion should not fight for

spectators an average of 21,330. weeks. The specialist's certificate soon, with Derby County

ald that Toweel's

double interested club.

Looks as if the slump can still

attractive promo-. Although

Swansea boss Bill be halted by

Iver tion-seeking football, McCandless

is quite settled at Allchurch

Angus Seed "tapped" brother Reuter. Vetch Field, Manchester United

Jimmy about full-back Jimmy

Colony Ladies Plato-Mrs V. Fowler w/o Mrs Heinsbury/Mrs Pepperell; sul Mrs Ramchand v w/o Miss Skinner vision was due to an injury to the rectus muscle ar. motor Mrs Judson.

Club Men's Blagics-8. M. Garrard nerve and "might take from a P. Simon, 2. J. M. Bryant v G. week to 12 months to be cured." Norton.

Club Men's Doubles — M. Heenan and L. Holmes v. D. L. Prophet and G. M. Macwhinnie.

Mrs

The Champlon injured his left ayo when he fought Georges Club Mixed Double-P. V. Shewe |

August

tela

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Campbell. The price was too HKCC CRICKET

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high.

F. Segura (Ecuador) beat H. Bards V J. Halobos and non-stifle bout here on Clayton To Fight But a swop for

Nusselein (Germany 6-1, 6-3;

DOUBLES, 1ST ROUND

A. Gonzales (United States)

and F. Segura (Ecuador) beat

J. Brechbubl (Switzerland) and

Clubs Ladies Doubles (0.30 am.) 10. Ho has received periodical

Mrs Tamworth and Mrs Pearson | treatment ever since. Mr. S. Watson and Chalmers.

Mrs C. Jullus Martin, Chairman of the Club Ladies' Bingles (9.30 am)-Transvaal Sporting Club promo-

Mr A. Bainsbury Mrs K. Macies,ters at the dight, mid today that"

Tommy Collins

London, Sept. 22, Ronnie Clayton, Brilish Feather-

The following teams have been winger Arthur Kayo isn't out of solested for a cricket match ar the question-unless Spurs, res the Hongkong Cricket Club on cognising their need, stop In Bastirday, September 27, at 3 pm, quickly.

Optimiza D. McLellan (Captain). NES Atthy,, L.D. Kilber, G.1. Rowo, I.M. Macpherson, ft.C. Cṛeis. Crystal Palace inside-forward. luglio, K.14 Spinks, T. Mahoes, M. Stachowitsch (Austria) 0-3, now hoped to hold the finale the postponement had been made weight Champion, announced

Beorpion-A‹D). Porry - [Capletri), 7-0.

Colony Ladies' Bingley-Thursday, after discussion with Maurjee today he had signes to fight Johnny Rainford is again on the P. Annesler Franklin, L. Leader. Tommy Collins over 10 rounds "wanted" let of many clubs. m.it. Pritchard, J. Shatinon, 1. Stan- Fred Ferry and Dinny Fails Rept. 1 6.13 pm Colony, Ladies Towces, brother and maneger of

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roach was made at 120 pounds were told: "We're not parting desone, 1 Thorps, F. Van Ordo,.3.A. Kari Schroeder, (Sweden) 6-3. Contacton McCainel, Carruthers's trainer-

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