The Stanley Shield Tournament
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1952.
BUSMEN'S AND ARMY'S "A" TEAMS MEET IN THE QUARTER-FINALS
By “SPIV"
The two Kowloon Motor Bus teams, Army "A" and Club "A", join- ed Army "B", South China "B", Kwong Wah and Eastern "B" in the quarter-finals of the Stanley Shield seven-a-side soccer competition as a result of yesterday's four matches.
Army "B" will meet South Chino "B", and Kowloon Motor Bus "B" will play Kwong Wah in the top half. In the bottom half the Bus. “A” will have, Army "A" as their opponents in what should be the best match of the quarter-finals and Club "A" will take on Eastern “B”.
On their form yesterday, the game by the nippy South China
Kowloon Molor Bus
teams, team,
-which are drawn in opposito
In the second game, Kowloon
hrives, have a good chance of Metor Bus "A" had no difficulty
in the Bnal. but next to meeting Army "A" they will have their in disposing of Kit Chee "A" they defeated by two strongest opposition in South whom China "B" which consists of most of the members of the
ague Champlon team,
clear goals.
WEEK-END
TEAMS
was The following are Club
A ding-dong struggle seen in the game between Kit-
cher "B" and Army "A", which selections for cricket, soccer, ended in a win for the soldiers lawn
bowls and hockey
Past and exelling soccer was seen in all the four matches played yesterday at the Club by two comers, each side having matches this week-end: ground. In the opening game scored one goal.
both
of the afternoon, Kowloon This Motor Bus "B" accounted for
track the youthful and still Inex perienced South China "A" by five corners to one, each side having scored two goals,
SOMEWHAT FORTUNATE
CRICKET
defeat completed the
RAF XI to meet Kowloon Cric- Kitch. afternoon for
were ket Club at Cox's Road to-morrow of whose terms
at 2 p.m.-A/C Orbell, Fit/lt Gra climinsted from the tournament. mini, "770 Metcalfe, P/O Stafford, W/O Walker, W/O Edwards, Sat Nash opened the scoring for Spence, A/C Dennion. Cpl West, A/C Army in the first half. With the A/C Armstrong. Umpice-Cp! Army leading by one goul and sicMahon. Scorer,-A/C Hopgood. two comers, Kitchee equalized The Busemen were somewhai
Lee Loy two minutes fortunate to emerge at the win-through
the end but, although captain), E.L. ning end as they were being led towards
to score Goranu, L.G. Gosana, J. E. Lee, J. 2-1 for a greater, part of the pressing hard, falled
Ieriou, J. Muldoon, A.R. Osmund, any further.
A.M. Proto. D.E. D'Anada Be meritas, F.R. Zimmern.
Walsall Lose
Unenviable Record
London, Sept. 25.
In the final notch of the with an cfternoon, Club "A" attacking forward line headed by Pat Gardner and alded by two brilliant raves by goalkeeper Clark, defeated Little Sai Wan by three goals to one.
P.V. Dodge's XI versus Sqd/Ldr Kingsford's XI at Soekumpos to marrow at 130 p.m.-P. V. DodRO Gusano. G.N.
SOCCER
Hongkong Football Club ist XI versus Sing Tas on the Club ground
Happy Valley on Saturday, Sep- tember 27. at 5 pun.-Clark, Farrer., Poynton. A. McDonald. Forrow. An. derson, Walton, Tarpy, Gardner, be-Hewitt and Barber.
· Little Sai Wan_although hind by one goal had one corner to their credit when Clark made 3 splendid save, sprawling acrois en oncoming forward,
The 2nd XI wit be selected later Army "A" v Kowloon Motor Bus at Soukupoo on Saturday at 5.15 p.m. Williams, Pownell, Allen. Os burne. Poole, Thompson, Nash, Hunt, Merrill, Wilson. Ward.
Gardner made It 2-0 for Club Walsall, the only club in before half-time. Little Sai Wan Army "B" v Kowloon Motor Bus the four divisions of the reduces the score with 2 good at Soukupoo on Saturday at 3.15 Wells, King, Perry, English Football
their left-winger pmClark. League long shot by without a win, lost that un-and with the score at 2-1, Forrow arlow, Christie, Bomull, Furkner.
was pulled up for hands and a Campbell, Saunders, Surtees. enviable record tonight penalty awarded to Sai Wan.
LAWN BOWLS when they beat Reading by
Goalkeeper Clark stopped the The following players will repre- two goals to nil, Bridgett
spot-kick and the follow-up sent Kowloon Cricket Club in the Shield jawn bowls and Driver scoring in the drive. A well-placed cross from Liberation second half of this Third Gardner towards the end gave matches on September 20, at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club at 3.30 Division, Southern section, Hewitt an easy chence of scoring
to make the final score 3-1. game,
tho
In the Nortrern section of the Third Division, Grimsby, leaders, lost their unbeuten record when conceding three to Carlisle for whom goals Meintoch-and-Withouse scored. Carlisle at home led by a goal el half-ume.
Only Huddersfield and Old ham, in Division II and Divi- slon III Northern, respectively) now have unbeaten records with the season in its sixth week. feuler.
THE RESULTS
Results of football played today were;
DIVISION JU (Soulli)
Leylon Newport Northampton 3
Walsall Watford
Major Upset In
Schoolboys' Championship
p
H. GHtina, L. Bones, R. S. Capeil, C. Thompson; W. Baker, S. A. Gray. A. Campbelt, T. E. Baker: H. W. Cluso, JN, Wong, F. O, Madar, W. Hong Sling: W. E. Colledge, J. Tong, J. A. Tibble, W. M. Davidson; D. L. Edwards, T. W. R. Wilson. R. Rosselett, J. S. Landolt: F. Marsh, 8. Ramchand, F. A. Cor- www. Chubb: E. Gifford, G. Lee, C. 1. Stapleton, W. J. Howard; PW. Coxall F. Howarth, W. 1. Cowie, A. E. Elliot. Reserves-J.G.
Divecho, Itoberison, M. J. Symonds.
A.
The following will represent the Kowloon Bowling Green Club:
G. VoleKarrt. J. G. Meyer, Hughes R. D. Robertson: R. II. Browne, F. S Baker, R. Morrison, A. L. Eestman: S. Shields. W. Frost.
Tsou Chen-chong of. St.{ Joseph's College caused a major upset in a Colony Kenardy, W. Williaman W matches Open Schoolboys' Champion-Bayne W. Rigsell, M., S. Mackay, E. Greenwood F., C. Ciemo, C. Pope. ahip second round match at K. Bodie, C. Dawman; G. Mackriell. the Chinese Recreation Club Crighton, S. 11. Strange, W. C Simpron; W. Geal, W. Leonard. F yesterday when he eliminat-Francis, 2. Mekelvie: A Bailey, A. Buchanan. G. E. F. Thomson, A. ed one of the leading con-tarvry.
5 Queen's Park
4 Coventry.
Swindon
2 Reading
2 Bristol R.. DIVISION II
Carlisle Scunthorpe
(North)
3 Grimsby
0 Mansfield
-Router.
..4
1
& tenders, Bernard Lee of
DBS, by 6-2 and 9-7.
also
0 St Paul Co-ed's Lee King 3 woon and DBS's Dawood Khan the third advanced to rod when both won by 6-1 and 6-3 in the other matches.
The third round games start at the CRC at 2.30 p.m. Sunday.
0
"MEMORIAL" CUP TOURNAMENT
Yesterday's results were:
on
Tsou Chen-chong. beat Bernard Lee 6-2, 9-7.
Heserves. J. McLelland, J. W. Bel- ley, J. Mcdie,
will The following
represent Kowloon Crickel Ladies in a League match against Kowloon Ixick Cuts on Saturday at 350 pm-Mis Mocs, Mrs W. Hong Song, Mrs
J. A. Tibble, Mr D.. Edwards, Reserve Mine E. Forn, Mrs F. A. Howarth, Mr F. R. Kerman, Mi M. Cruz.
The match between K.C. "p" and Kowloon Dock Club "" he bren postponed.
HOCKEY
Nav Bharat Club XI in Division
Against League match Thunderbolts at King's Park Royal
Lee King-woon beat Patrick Navy Ground No. 2 on Sunday at
Singh.
10.30 Prem Singh. Asgar All, Ragi, Bawaran Singh, Gurbux Kalian Singh, Barban Singh, The "Memorial Cup" Touma- Yuen 6-1, 6-3, ment at Club de Recrelo will bo
Dawood Khan beat Ng Man Karnal Singh, Mohinder Singh, Har- nam Singh. Uttam Singh. Bezerves. played this Sunday, commen-
cheung 0-1, 6-3,
-Chatter Singh, Jagdish, Tehal Singh. cing at 11 .m. sharp..
THREE
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BEST YOUNG CRICKETER
Fred Trueman, 21-year-old Yorkshire and England fast bowler, has been awarded the Cricket Writers' Trophy as the "best young cricketer of 1952 Central Press Photo,
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TOMMY FARR WANTS
ANOTHER TITLE FIGHT AT 38
By
PETER DITTON
Down in Welsh Wales look you man they are already talking about the next British Heavyweight Boxing Champion. And the man they are proudly backing in the Land of the Leek is old Tommy Farr, the Tony- pandy terror and one of the few men to survive 15 rounds with Joe Louis when that great American was at the height of his career.
Farr is now 38, an age when most boxers have hùng up their gloves. But the Welshman, after an 11-year lay-off, has timed his comeback bid very nicely. For the number of top class heavyweights in Britain can be counted on the fingers of a boxing glove.
Tommy has had 13 fights since September 1950 in his efforts to land a contest with title-holder Johnny Williams of Rugby. During the course of these he has re- gained the Welsh Heavyweight Championship and suffered only three defeats, one of which he later avenged.
failed
Is
of
that
Inherent in hos debit side he On the
Williams is fully committed. spirit that
title Welshinen. He has, too, far been knocked out for the one He defends his Empire
aga'nst Johnny Arthur of more experience than any and only time in his career.
contemporaries and at Leicester on his Caught by a terriüc left swing South Africa from the Barnoldswick heavy-October-13- and afterwards becounts for much in these days
cham weight, Frank Bell, he
i booked to fight in Belgium when champions and
plonships are two a penny. to beat the count in their con- and at Harringay. test at Porth in March, 1951.
Johnny Williams is grand Sentiment, it's said, has no.
But he does not pos When that defent occurred place in commercial sport but, stylist.
many cess the killer punch and fans for all that, there are the majority of ght shook their heads sadly. The who would like to see Tommy all probability could not writing was on the wall they given a chance to fight again Firr down for the count. Yet not for the title. Promoter Jack over the full distance he would sa d. But Tommy would kear of it. He refused to give Solomons, when I discussed almost certainly
on points, a up and since then has lost only with him the possibility of one of ten fights.
in
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The big question which can His latest' success Was see new faces. But he admit-only be answered if and when against the coloured American ted that Tommy Farr would they meet is whether Farr can ΑΙ Hoosman at Cardiff two
be an attraction, certainly for produce a knockout punch
a regain the crown he once word weeks ago. And after that vic- those who did not have tory the self-managed Tommy chance to see him in the first so proudly. told reporters that he felt he stage of his career.
--(London Express Service.) had done sumelent to justify
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But whatever Forr's feelings something rare from a boxing Gonzales And Brolly Wins The MELBOURNE
be promoter.
in the matter he will not able to obtain a Champlonship bout this year..
of the Memories great Farr days are not so dis- tant that the fans have forgot- ten him.
Walters May Be attraction could there be than
Back With Spurs
Segura Win
Clarence Stakes
run
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London, Sept. 257 | Z-12; Mody Rd. Tal. 59168. Clarence Staken,
G over six furlongs at Ascot
The
10-
Doubles Title day, was won by one-and-a-half
lengths by Brolly (2 st. 1). Aide Memoire 8 sk, was
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London, Sept. 25:
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Welshmen alone
Richard Gonzales of the
Stre
(8 st. 8) who was third, Tomorrow would stretch from London to
United States and F. Segura The Betting was.0 to 4, Tonypandy.
Cham of Ecuador tonight won the the favourite. Brolly; 7 to 1, London, Sept. 25. Could Farr last the
and 25 to 1. World Professional Indoor Alde Memoire,
Easy Street.--Reuter, Sonny Walters may re- plonship distance of 15 rounds. turn to the Tottenham Hots- He has not been called upon to Lawn Tennis Doubles Cham- do so for over 13 years and at
JOCKEY CLUB STAKES- pur team for Saturday's 38 his legs must be suspect. On plorship at Wembley, beat
London, Sept. 25. home game with Burnley, the other hand he is possessed ing Don Budge and Jack of the United
The 10 Baal acceptors, with who are three points behinder the indomitable fighting Kramer
weights, for the Jockey Club the First Division leaders,
States 6-4, 6-1, 2-6, 6-2. «
Stakes, to be run over one mile, Coples, of the prescribed Liverpool."
The same four men had been six furlongs at Newmarket on Forms (a) 1(b) and 1.(c))
October with the Singles Thursday, semi finals yesterday when published here today as follows: Gonzales
Segura beat
and Chairoscuro, Sybll's Nephew Tufthunter, all 6 at 11, Kramer beat Budge to quality and for tomorrow night's final. Whinsaire 8 st 5, Mr Cuba and Norooz both 8 at 1, Clontarf and Ben'Tinto 7 st Q, Mehmandar';
Walters had a hernia ópera- tion Just before the started...
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season
Seixas Upset By concerned
Newcomer
THIRD IN A ROW
2.
were
Chelsea will be unchanged for the home gam. with Wolves.
Berkeley, Calif., Sept. 24. Charllon. will
inke. an "Un-
A 10-year-old University of changed team to Binckpool. California sophomore upset Vie Uyten Begaadt, tall Bouth Scixas, Lio national No, I ama-
This was the third successive and Pluching 7 st 4.-Reuter, African, stays in goal.
teur tennis man, in straight sets year that Gonzales had won the title. Last year he to-day 6-1, 6-4 in the fourth Doubles round play in the 83rd annual won with Segura and in 1950 Pacife Coast Tennis Tourna-Gonzales and Don Budge were
Arsenal
may have a reserve pair of backs, Chenhall and Wade, at Derby, as the injured Lionel Smith is
Adoubtful ment starter. Joe Mercer is likely to
CHft Mayne led all the way
successful.
Gonzales has also won the
complete an-
10 brought back at left-half. both sels to blast the captain of Singles for the past two years
and so hopes to Arthur Milton, hera of last the United Stoets Davis Cup other triple success tomorrow, week's win over Spurs, han in-team out of the tourney, thi jured both ankles and is un- Hikely to be it to play outalde- right t
Tommy Southren, winger from Welwyn, is West, Ham's choice for: cutside right in place of in- Guruul Woodgate at Plymouth,
Router.
The other match tonight was In other matches to-dar the Singles between the beaten second-seeded Dick Savitt best demi-finalists Segura and Budge Butch Kerkorian 0-2 6-3; Art to decide third and fourin Larsen beat Whiney Reed 6-3, pluces. - Sugurn won 6-1, 6-2. 6-0; fourth-seeded Herb Flam Budge, the Wimbledon Cham boat Harry Butulmor, 1-0, 6-5.) plan; in two muccessivo years: „0+3 and Harry Lakas boat Jerry | was outclamed by a younger de Witts 0-2, 0-2.—United Fresa. Lopponenti-Reuter,
1952
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