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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1953.

SPORTING SAM

Dirty Play Doesn't Pay -So Why Pick On The Big Chap?

Says DEREK DOOLEY

The Press called me Dynamite Dooley, the Juggernaut, and such fanciful titles. Here and there, however, was the insinuation I was a rough, tough player-that, in fact, I was a danger to other footballers,

1 used to smile. I knew I never pulled a dirty trick in my life. Maybe 1 would go into a tackle with all I've got. Isn't that what I was paid for? Isn't that' part of the game? Don't the fans come to see one man pitting his whole physique,, guided by his brain, against an opponent ?

My advice to fam is: Do buy a copy of the Laws of Soccer. So, my of you don't know a fair charge from a foul,

Week after week-you'll see a goalkeeper standing on two fect folding Le ball. The man's koviting trouble. The rules say Le can be charged.

So go into bazi, you centre forwards, with a fair shoulder to shoulder charge and it's go football, it's good fun, and it's good for goals.

I've committed fouls. I know, but never intentionally. You're You don't late with a tackle. catch the man exactly as you intended. A foul. Fair enough -but that's not dirty play.

Duty play is committed by the men-and they're very few--who tap ankles, twist jerseys. use their elbows going up for the ball, ami employ such dangerous, snean tricks to beat you.

GOAL TALLY

day and their supporters.

And

it made the opposition devise ways to stup me.

Gr

mu

One man, sometimes two three, would be detailed to stop

following me by simply around. Naturally there would' be body clashes.

I was determined to get the ball and when my feet were nol Bullicient to do the job my weight helped.

Down goes a man, the referee, probably not well sighted, blows, and Dooley has committed an other foul-so they thought.

Referees are only human. They play sure. And it it's a keen game which threatens to get out of hand they try to forestall trouble

--quite rightly.

A favourite move is to make an man early on, but example It used to

myself: cry inside "Why pick on me every time?" "It's so easy to pick on a chup because he's big. Believe me,

I scored 63 goals in about 50 the little 'uns are more likely to games. That pleased the Wednes-be dirty.

American Rugby Team

To Tour Australia And New Zealand

Los Angeles, Apr. 27.

Few players Intentionally foul It doesn't pay. an opponent. After all, the game is their living, and what's the sense in throwing it away?

ALL PALS

Į.

Fans take fouls more to heart than players. At the end of t a handshake and u game it's "we'rg-oil-pols" attitude among the players.

Not so the funs. Off they no, each other, cursing glarby at this man or that in round terms, hinting darkly of a stickly end.

I remember an indignunt Wed-be nesday an accusing me with the won Snuel So of Sheffield "Didn't I see you speak- ing to United. i admitted it without blushing ile just couldn't understand this fraternising. It bordered on treason.

tu

On the field a footballer has no friends among the opp

opposition. Off the field 1 hope every other foot- friend. If not, baller is his there's something wrong.

We all lose our tempers some- times. It's only human. But a footbuller

able should be restrain himself on the field. You a really great player "lose his wool." Maybe that's one! of the reasons why he's great.

To young centre forwards I'd say: Kuep your head and try to shouts of "Foul" ignore those

never see a

every the you floor t man irt going for the ball. Your job is io gel goals,

Concentrate and train hard,

and don't get upset if things are not going your way. If you're dropped work hard to get back in the team.

If

QUICK ACTING

The American all-star Rugby team coach, Mike

A centre forward has to think Dimitro, predicted today that his 22-man squad will give the Australian and New Zealand teams "plenty of trouble" quickly and be fast off the mark. you're two-funtéd-moaning in their coming tour with their "wide open style."

you can kick a ball equally with The All-Stars are scheduled to reach "Down Under" either boot-and can head well

you're good and lucky. on May 16 on a 90-day tour that calls for 28 clashes with Scoring goals was my greatest the leading rugby teams of the South Pacific countries. thrill. There's nothing like it

particularly if it's a declder.

the one I "We've been getting in plenty into position," he said, "and

never forget of practice." he said, "including Naumu is hard to stop when scored against Coventry near the when we particular stress on passing, he breaks away and heads for end of last senton,

needed two points to make sure And in the booting department a score,"

have full-back

Coventry, ami promotion Mr Dimitro said that he could of Kauffman who is always good not understand why "overybody unfortunatels, needed two points

where we got to avoid relegation.

Was

We

All

released.

1

George for two or three scores a game." is so concerned

The All-Stars open their tour the money to make this tour." He I stored in three minutes, in Canberra on May

27 and admitted that the plade fare the tension then-go-to-Sydney-where. Mr atone would come-to-about knew we'd go ball from Dimitro says, they expect their US$20,000 but refused to say! Now I play all my

the stand. I'm playing seme where it was coming from.

great games too! It's one of the "But that's one thing we wonders of football-everyone don't have to worry about," he can play much better from the said. "The dances are all takun stand than on the feta!' care of.”—United Press.

-London Express Service).

toughest competition.

"Our first gaine there will be against Sydney. We don't ex- peel too much trouble with them but I'm afraid the next game with New South Wales will be a tough one to win,"

and his

All-

football

Mr Dimitro Stors, all of whom played

American rugby and ini college, are scheduled to meet 10 Australian teams bo- fore leaving for New Zealand D July 29 and to play more games there.

HIGH HOPES

Sol

Mr Dimitro sald he had high hopes for the combination of his Howailon stand-off Nouma and scrum-half Roy! Woolsey, former University of California player,

"Woolsey is a top ma.. when to bringing the bail

11 comes

Major League Baseball

New York, Apr. 28. The Chicago White Sox piled up five runs in the first two stick Innings and made them for 5-4 victory today over Senators at the Washington Chicago in the American League.

Senators threatened in The the ninth with one run and a bases-loaded situation that was checked

Dorish by Harry making his sixth relief appear- arice of the season,

Sound Support For Nearula

At Final Callover On

The Two Thousand Guineas

London, Apr. 28.

There was again sound support for the favourite, Nearyla, at tonight's final Victoria Club callover on the Two Thousand Guineas and he hardened fractionally from Monday's price of 7 to 4 to finish at 13 to 8.

King of the Tudors was a well-backed second favour ite at 17 to 2, while Masai King, backed the same way, changed places with Tosco and became third favourite at 9 to 1 with the French colt next at 10 to 1.

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By Reg. Wootton --

Cup Final Opponents Are Evenly Matched

Says TOM FINNEY

ANNUAL MEETING

VRC Negotiating For Chatham Road Site

The Victoria Recreation Club is negotiating with the Government for a site along Chatham Road to build a new Clubhouse to replace the present one which will be occupied only until the Autumn.

In the interim until the new Clubhouse is constructed, the VRC proposes to build a small boathouse with chung. ing facilities, bar and a small lounge on a small site ut Deep Water Bay granted by the Government,

These two poluis were made iberefore to direct all their energies- by Mr M. W. Turner, Chairman, house, and as we are only to be lu to the early rebuilding of the Club-

at the annual general meeting of Dur the VRC yesterday, and during which he said that negotiations for the Chatham Road site were painfully slow and he could not at this stage oven guess at how

Mr Turner sald:

acted they might be.

In rising to address you for the the

This coming Saturday the Soccer season reaches its climax when Blackpool and Bolton Wanderers, two Lancashire sides, step on to Wem-se as Chalman of bley's fine turf to fight for the honour of holding the FA Cup for this next

year.

pregunt bullsling wald the autumn, Members will be asked tu make allowances_for the alive! would be foolt at this stage to comings, rol- qui ainenīties,

11 end money un improving present faeniles In the connection I have no doubt that Members will take a broad rather than a sectional view, ulem they do 31 is conceivable that the Chub's whole future may be jeopardised,

The compensation granted to the respect of our existing

Victoria Recreation Club I would like to duke the opportunity of Club m

premilacs--ati semount, of $250,000— expressing to Members my ap will not meet the expenditure ahead preciation of the honour I con- of us if we are to do the Jub pro- skler it to be entrusted with this perly, and we mall need the full Office, and to add that I am only support of Member to

through; la all the thone regret- too well aware of the difficulty table therefore that of late there 1 am faced with of replacing has been a falling off in riember your former Chairman, Bir{ chip whichy in however · small 'a Arthur Morse, who in the six measure; decreases our resources,

It is perhaps understandable that years of his Chairmanship did. some should have grown inpatient over the delays and unerviainius such splendid work for the Club,

but I must sit helpless in ploster while your I will however do all I can for regarding the future,

the battle of the Club and I trust that I will advocale futeranoe and 1 huut

Personally I think it is a pity that interest in the Cup largely overshadows the fight for various positions at the top of the four Football League divisions. But thore it is. This Saturday will be the greatest day in the lives of 22 footballers--- a day which none of them will forget as long as he lives.

I can imagine how both Alan Really that total should be 24. The luck of the game has For the two forgotten men of oxaired that these two fine and Bugh will feel. There is no Blackpool's Alan piye, after playing a major worse Soccer experience than to Wandley." Broam and Hugh Kelly, it may port in taking their side to

a tougher ordeal than for Wembley, should miss the big teammates fight

live ther

be able to help in some Emall ropot what has been mentioned In occasion through broken bones. their teammates.

Joe Smith, measure of course, And,

in keeping the Club Previous years, and that is that if

we are lo continue the VRC Blackpool's manager, is presented flag fying in the years to come. un entity mell then we must with a major problem. Now he

CLUB'S FUTURE

have the enthusiastle support of all must consider

those who aro mirtested in svebas moving Harry

must impor This evening, tho Johnston, one of the game's tant mailer to be discussed to the wing. Your Committee have work the od very hard indeed and they de greatest team-players, out of the future of the Vic and De centre-half position where he has Report and Accounts have been in serve all the support Members call give thein, au please help that by your hands for the required periud earned unanimous praise

and as they are met out in such de- continuing your membership.

wild by recent weeks. Harry a Blackpool tatt 1 will, with your permission, recruiting new membera newsagent who still gels up intake them as read and past on to being patiens.

NO INTERNATIONAL POOL the carly hours to handle the this very important subject.

As you know, the Government Je In regard to our future, progress morning deliveries, may go back has been made but I'm afraid I starting the construction of a public into his oid position of wing: have not. as yet, a very bright stadium et Sockunpoo shortly, and

Tunisian Narrow

Scores A

Victory

Over Terry Allen

London, Apr, 28.

Terry Allen, British Flyweight Champion and former world title holder, was narrowly beaten on points by Gaeten Annalory, of Tunisia, over ten rounds at the Empress Hall, London, tonight, after a splendid contest.

It was a severe setback for Allen, who has not fought since winning the British title last October and may seriously interfere with his plans for a world title fight with Yoshio Shirai, the world champion, in Japan later this year.

halt.

THE WEMBLEY TURF Both Lofthouse and Malcolm Bolton's centre-half.

Barrass,

by

primare to pat, for although much we welcome this step, as Hougkang That would allow Johnny worke' has leon done by your Com-has been sadly lacking in facilities Crosland war-time Fleet Air Arm mee to lind an answer to the for the practice of sports of all sorts. DSC, to come back at centre-hail problems facing us, there is as yet But a stadium is only a step in the very little to show for it. This right direction and it will continue

to be a source of dissatisfaction, un where his considerable task much, however, has been achieved. would be to subdue Nat Loft- The Club has been granted a small something is done about it, that wito at Deep Water Bay and on it there is nut u be found in this Colony house. Bolton and England

we propose to build a boat-house even one modam swimming pool of International standards. leader.

with changing facilities, a bar and accepted.

Privite effort alone cannot be ex- a small lounge, thus enabling us to Keep the fog flying while negotia Pected to make good this delivinuicy but with oscouragement and apsik. tions continue for a wite for the1ance from the Government and with main Club house.

This 14 a step forward, but leste enthusiastic support of Members, tahould be misconstrued should the VRC can go a long way towards ffling this long-telt want. Let us gained some useful Wembley ex- like to make it clear that still therefore keep lite flag, flying Bud perience in the "Brille" between the intention of your Commitice to keep this objective in view.

pursue negotiation unit the ma

I now beg to propose the adoption England and Scotland,

Chib-house and awimming pool are fat the report and accounts na pre- A Wembley could be swayed re-but. Many schemes have been sented and after they have been even by consideration as spall suggested, and examined with this seconded I will, to the best-of 'my as this. Not only have two key in view, but it obviously in the ability, answer any questions Mem

bersay like to raise. Annaloro

was the aggressor up to then Allen had been hold-men acclimatised themselves to Che bear interests for its new

the atmosphere of a vast crowd location to be in an easily accessi for most of the fight and ing his own by rather more skil-such as can only be found in the for such a site to turn up.

ble area and we have had to wait punched MOTO crisply

than ful boxing and a superior de-valt Empire Stadium, but they Among last, however wajare in applause Chairman of the Club and Allen, who did most of his work fence.

negotiation with Government for a from long range. He found Annuloro a hard puncher and a right to the jaw had him down for nine in the ninth round.

It was during the ninth round that the fight took a definito turn in the Tunisian's favour, for

BRIDGE

have

the land.

purpose, but

ELECTION OF OFFICERS Mr Turtier was 're-elected' pridat

Mr E. A. da Raza was re-elected 100. also got the feel of the BAD COTS

of the General Committee Both boxers had bad cuts pitch. And that is mighty import- it along Chatham Road, which se

ant when you are dealing with an ideal for our

negotiations are painfully slow and

a follow! Annaloro on the side of his left the true "luss" Wembley turf southot at this singe even guess Mt A. de O. Sales, Mr A. O. Bar. retto, Mr A. A. Guterres, Mr B. eye and Alleri over his right eye different from anything else in at low Brotructed they may be.

Nobody

deny. however, the R. Rasmussen, Mr L. M. Roza- in the fourth round, but Allen's

usefull" function which this Citib has Pereira, Mr H. W. Wingleo. Mr F. seconda did such a good job of

performed in its almost 104 years X. Sequeira, Mr G. Kew, and Mr L. work in stopping up that it

of existence and nobody can gay L, Pomeroy.

UP** Balloting Committee did not bleed very much after

that it is a defnite need to the

follows; the Aith round.

Bir W. a. MPF. A. Silva. Mr L. G. Young, Mr Annaloro's

cut, on the other contention. Then Dan Lewis,

M. Jhin, Mr B. V. Buvs, Mr T. D. binod until the Arsenal's goalkeeper, completely hand, trickled

of the Hunter, Mr F. T. Remedios, Mr H end of the Aght,

misjudged a slow bouncing ball

mill be Porker, Mr E. N. Divorrie. Allen used the ring with great at a vital moment. The shine"

One only has to hark back to 1927-the only time the Cup let

The

England-io (nd the proof of this Colony. I am toping that Go- elected Golding, Mr M. N. Mosier,

qux

vemment will resting our need and sardia come to 12 decision in favour soon.

TOURNAMENT skill and gave a superb display gained from this Wembley turt

of defensive boxing when he/nipped it out of his les was in difficulties in the later don't think ther's, is any fear.

Cardiff took the Cup to "was always ready to rounds.

of this

George happening to fight back.

fine Farm,

Blackpool's

goal- There must have been very keeper.

His performance against Y. C. Chu's team, which just little separating on the England was tremendously im-

pressive. George

rge suffers from no big-game nerves.

In the very lg-game

SEMI-FINAL

them

missed victory by one IMP on referee's score card, and Allen, April 23 in the bridge Open Team provided he gets more ring work, of Four semi-final round when will still be a force with which they drew with Clement Ych's lo be reckoned in the world fly- team, 72-80 IMP (noven IMP be-weight division. Reuter.

needed for a

win), scored a decisive victory in the play-off

the

ing

on

Jewinday evening

Who's Who

In Badminton

All Here

first seconds the Saturday before last he clutched a header from Lofthouse in magnificent flying fashion, I rated li as one of the great saves of the game.

know,

say

The

main preoccupation

Incoming Committee will

Marciano And Walcott Will Fight Under 10-Point Round Illinois Scoring System

Chicago, Apr. 28.

Champlon Rocky Marciano and Jersey Joe Walcott, will be fighting under the 10-point round Illinois scoring system when they meet in their. 16-round heavyweight title bout in Chicago Stadium on May 15..

Two judges and the referee mark their cards at the end of each round on the basis of 5-5 for a draw, 6-4 for - a definite advantage by one of the contestants, 7-3 for u knockdown or decisive advantage and 8-2 for an over- whelming advantage. The fighter having the most points at the end of the bout wins the decision.

FORECAST DIFFICULT Recreation Club Chu's

For myself, I find it difficult 22 IMP to after chalking up

over the to

the first 12

to forecast who will win this Coronation Wembley. I have boards, scored 36 IMP to O in the second half session to win

played against both sides twice by a final score of 130-73 IMP.

this season and know full well Chu's team will meet Charles

that they are two fing comiblia- tions. Pan's team in the finals, the first

Blackpool's main session of which will be played

striking off at the JRC. on Thursday..

The Malayan badminton weapon lies in attack. Even April 30, at 0.30 p.m. The second

without the unlucky Alan Brown, Wong Peng-soon, they are capable of producing session of the finals will take stars,

Hock-leng and moves which will break down place on the following Thursday. Cheong

A 9-1 or 10-0 is never scored. of the body above the belt, is defence. May 7.

Charlie Seow, accompanied any defe

Omeints believe that a fighter credited in proportion to its that The play-off of the tle in the consolation Round will be held by Mr Kong Spon-heng, Bolton's defence is not their who finishes a round no matter tamaging effects,

how he has been battered about "2. 'Aggressiveness is next in on May 7 together with the team manager, arrived here strong point. But a glance at

- deserves at least two points. Importance, points being award- ed to the contestant," who second session of the anals, and this morning by CPA plane the First Division table shows

The 4-2 is seldom scored sustains the actions of'a round not on April 30

that they have a record as good from Singapore. TRAM OF EIGHT

as that of Blackpool. They can usually only when there is by the greatest number of They are to play in an ex-

at knockdowns. When

skilful attacks, unifoamt Beat YMCA in the Recreio Bebe Granda hardened slight- |Larroun), Prince Christian (D.

Champion Kid of Eight Tournament hibition match at the Southora ceded 09 goals in 42 games as series

Messrs Welterweight ly to 100 to D and there was Smith), King of the Tudors (C.team

Chuck knocked down Gavilan

3. Credit is given fogports- money for Star of the Forest, a Spares), Chatsworth (S. Clay yesterday by 137 international Playground on Monday, May gainst 70 in 42 for

and will be in Hongkong until Johnston and Co.

Personally I fancy, as I said Darey three times in the ninth manlike action in the ring, close 20 to 1 chance on Monday button), Nearula (E. Drift), Box-match points to 61.

next Friday.

title bout in adherence to the spiritas well now. quoted at 100 to. 7.

The players were:

that the Cup will go to round of their wood (E. Smith), Oleandrin (R.

They will leave on Friday for earlier thas of the Johnston v Chicago

Stadium

on February as letter YMCA (Ors hatt G. Young The market was not

very Fawedcon), Masal King (C) and M. Jesus; W. F. Hines and Bangkok where they will play the

from taking techalcal lively and there was little

struggle-providing 11, Ute referee gave the Cuban refraining from rules and for Prince Charlemagne E. St. Petrovert Afr. 5. D. Cornea series of exhibition matches. Smirke), change in the quotations of the

Gethan),

n), Marche Militaire furd and G. Hermann: Mr-end The tour was originally to of course, that Harry is kept in Kid a 7-3 edge and the two advantage of situations unfair, w

conterfant's opponent. "Fulf Mrs W. K. Sletcher. (second half). longer prices lIDIES,

(S. Smith), March Past (E.

Young and A. M. Jesis; have included Japan, but the the middle. And, as Nat is in Judges marked it 8-2.

to Fordyce), Star of the Forest (W. M. Peurove and . B. Malter; Mire visit north will not take place the form which entities hi

HOW IT WORKS Johnstone) and Bebe Grande cs3. Role and P. Fowler.

Cornford and G. Hotman; as the players have not been be a deserved Footballer of the

PICES ratings, Į Oficials base their point (W. Snaith).

Recrelo.. Remedios and L. able to get sufficient length of Year in natjahal.

a feeling he may help scoring this way: d'Alanda Remedior: A. Motta leave from their employment have

A clean forceful hit, land-ring generalship is and A. M. Tape CE PAO to Include Japan and A. II. Basto, C. P. Basto and itinerary.

In their Bolton to win what should be a

truly great Final D. Vielor,

FINAL PRICES Final prices offered were!! 13 to 8 Nearula; 17 to 2 King of the Tudors;

to I Masal King; 10 to 1 Tone; 100 to 0 Bebe Grande; 100 to'g

100 to

Star of the Forest;

·20 to 12

27 to 1 March Past; 25 to 1 Doxwood and Prince

Charlemagne

Maury Dotroll, Jetty McDermott pitched a three- hitter as the Boston Red Sox Blanked the Detroit Tigers 2-0 before 3,059. It was Detroit's Afth straight defeat,

The scores:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Washington

Chicago..********* Winning pitcher:

Masterson,

loser:

40 "tó 1: Frisco Christian, Windsor Star, and Propitiation;

50 to 1 Chatsworth; 06 to 1 Marche Militaire.

10 STARTERS

Probable storters

for the

RHE Two Thousand Gulncas, first 12 8 classic race of the year, being 662 run over the Rowler mile at Farticles, Newmarket Fat: : 1350 hours. GMT on Wednesday, April 29, have been reduced to 10:

Boston

20.0 Detrolt

05 2 Winning pitcher: Maury Mc- Dermott, loser Hoeft, ciated From

They are, with jockeys: “

Aureole (W. H. Carr), Wind-

All carry nine stone except the filly Boba Grande (eight stone and nine pounds),--Reuter.

Home Rugger THE GAMBOLS

Results

London, Apr. 28. The following were the res sults of rugby matches played today:

RUGBY LEAGUE Huddersteld 38, Castleford 6. Liverpool City 33, Bramley 7.

COUNTY MÁTN Yorkshire 10, Lancashire 8.

BUGBY UNION Redruth 10, Plymouth Albion

Elidinouth 9. Swansea 10.

Asosor Star (L. Piggott), Propilla-Teignmouth 15, Gloucester 0.

tion (R.. Breaulty), Torco, (16,

WHAT WILL MENU JUARE

I'LL HAVE AN GIN ARO IT, PLEASE

Lofthouse

of

4. Points are given;on] defen- sive ability, cleverly avoiding or blocking a blow,

b. Points are awarded; when

conspicuous.

ed on any vulnerable trout part This includes a fighter's ability

Barry Appleby

OUR "TREM DIVER "THIS

BUY 1'ADORE THE

Your

to grasp quickly and take advan- Lage of every opportunity offered;

the capacity to kinds of

cope with

situations

that, may

arles; to foresee and neutrallso

ari" opponent's

to: force, an cold of Black;

lo adept a

style of boxing at which he is

not particularly

skilled.

6. Points are. deducted when

a contestant

action by

Jacks

Af

delays

fouling, the linolsthletic Commission

Rys: The refereo may tell the In his ophilim a judges that foul hos Been committed and hela lakinig the round Away from a bien. However tho Judges will then use their own discretion and will nút take the refereo's opinion au obligatory.”

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