SPORTING SAM

By Rog. Wootton

THE SPORTS ROUND-UP

Many Of Turpin's Fans

Will Fly To

New York To

See Him Fight Olson

Randolph Turpin, Britain's Middleweight Champion, will not lack support when he fights Carl 'Bobo' Olson for the world middleweight title at Madison Square Garden on October 21.

Many parties from London and Randy's home town, Leamington, will fly to New York for the fight. The rest of the battling Turpins, brothers Dick and Jackie, will also he there.

Dick

WELSH AMBITION It is the Welsh Rugby Union's ambition to make Cardiff Arms Park the Twickenhain of Wales. The latest step is to extend the

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1953.

will be ape of Randy's. This is tantamomi to a contract | Heinz Nevhaus for the European seconds, He always new in this. It even fixed the date us title,

Cockell is anxious capacity in the Beltish Chan- November 13,"

to get a plon's fights in England. Bol

crack at Rocky Marelano's world when Kandy last fought in

crown. First, however, he is Amerien unsuccessfully

likely to have return with de

Matthews. fending his world crown against Sugar Ray Robinson-Dick was prevented from doing so by m

south stand and so raise the Amer, rule which bars a boxer

ground emparity to 00.000, lations from the ring.

£50,000 and the It will cost This time

however, Randy!

Work Informed

the

American

will be part in hand as soon permits are (ng the necessary authorities that for their own Aghly they can make what rule tained. It is plurmed that the they 1 ke, but this is a world titles will not be put out of action while the alterations are fight, and Dick will be in the

in progress, corner. Turpin sal's for America on September 16 in the Quem Mury.

has

FRANK TYSON'S IDEA Frank Tyson, Northampton) - store. 21-year-old fast bowler, is to spend the

Yugoslavia,

winter felland. trevs. The idea is to build up his staritat.

The competthon will be sprvan Frank

one of England's | over two years with wich country greatest last bowling prospects playing only two or three games many years. When the Aus- a sction, European soever. tralians visited Northampton, he |tegislators, who are sponsoring dismbreed Colin McDonald and the scheme, hope it will help to Graeme Hote in his first over, "blood" footballers aged 18 to 22

for full Internationals.

for

to his opening overs he is probably the fastest bowler

0

YOUNG GOLFERS Peter Alliss. 22, and Bernard Hunt, 23 have a good chance of

Beitaly's younges becoming Ryder Cup golfers since Henry Cotton made his debut against America in 1920 at the age of 22.

INDIANS IN A FAVOURABLE POSITION TO WIN THE THIRD DIVISION CH'SHIP

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By "TOUCHER"

With the First Division League Championship decided last week in favour of Recreio when Craigengower and Indian Recreation Club went down to Kowloon Docks and Kowloon Cricket Club, each by a 4-1 margin, interest in today's Lawn Bowls League games will primarily be centred in the Third Division matches.

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The IRC, who are 1 points behind 'Craigengower with two games 'in hand and five outstanding matches still to be played, are in a most favourable position not only to win the Third Division title but also to complete the season with an unbeaten record. Craigengower, have the second i The Indians meet one of their; be 4-1 alther way, but is more best position but entertit enty strongest remaining opponents Excây vo br. In favour of Craigen- a remote chance of overtaking today in the Filipino Club, and gover who won the first match the Indians. They will not only although a win for them is ex-by a 5-8 mergin.

OPEN FINALS have to depend on the Indians tremely likely, particularly with losing at least one of their out-their playing

Main abractions of the week- bome The standing matches, but also on green,

Filipinos arb

end, nowwever, will be the Colony and Open Triples being able to defeat them 5-0 always at their best when play Open Rinis In their return encounter.

ing against heavy odds and an ink to be played at the Row- upsel triumph which will throw loo Bowkag Green Club 10-

starting at 4 the race for the fille wide open

pm. The Opon Rintes final is 'ex- not an Impossibility. Bob Cratgergower and Record to produce a grand game between two rinks who are are expected to be able to go at the moment playing right at within closer range of the Indians the top of their form. with at lat w 4-1 win each over POC and HKFC.

The Side

Ever Had?

Worst

Arsenal

By ARCHIE QUICK

Having seen both Spurs and Arsenal this season,

had

confirmatory and second look at Arsenal, I convinced that while am Tottenham

are not yet the smooth. slick machine of two seasons ago, Mr Arthuri Rowe has infinitely leas cause for worry than Mr Tom Whittaker.

The First Division games will see un in.eresting deoiding match to: tho

position between IRC and CCC. Depend- ing en feim, the decision could

Don Cockell Has No Illusions

morrow.

A. R. A. Raaman, K. M. Rum- U A. Jahn, M. B. Hassan and Bumlahn scored a decisive win over G. Hong Choy, R. Rosselet, a. Souza and C. R. Rosselot 'in the semi-final last week, and S. Telford. A: Banks, It. S. Gourlay and G. Coles played brilliant bowls Howis to upset the highly favoured Recreio rink of E. M.

A. Rozario, C. Alarcour, L

and Johnny

Iloza-Pereirau Ribeiro.

Observers at last week's semi- finals were almost unanimous in their view that both the losing rinks were not playing well up to their usual aggres- sive

game.

Both are included in the 16 probables for the match at "D" INTERNATIONALS Wentworth on Ocleber 2 and 3.

Boxing Promoter Jack The Indian rink will have The England 1 seccer team Both are sons of professionals

Solomona has had a meeting superior front men for the final may netipete in a six-way and both were, in fact, actually Intistational Championship with | bern bear golf courses.

with Heavyweight Cham-tomorrow in Rahman and K. M. much of the sites from Austria, Germany, All 16 players will report for The Arsenal' 1 saw at Aston pion Don Cockell in Brigh. Rumjahn, and

Kowloon Haly and Switzer-enetler

Dock rink's

hope at Wentworth on Villa's ground Was the worst ton about the latter's next winning the first Colony tile September 28. The men, to play side I have seen representing ring engagement. Cockell for their club will depend on the Americans in the 30 holes the Highbury club since the of singles and foursors will be astute Mr Herbert Chapman is a level-headed business the accurate aggressive play, of chosen the day before the match. raised them to their high estate. man and he wants to make R. S. Gourlay and G. Coles.

The Ope: Triples final will dissect the XI na hay while the sun shines start with the ocks heavily and then get out. He is against the Noronhas, not only about the only person in by virtue of the reputation but boxing who is not surprised also of the form of their op- he is the titleholder, ponents, 3: Chubb, T. E. Baker

and W. Hong Sling. but he has no illusions about how precarious is his position. me," he said, "and a number of "Itandolph Turpin has beaten might heavyweights ily do the same. So I want 10 cash in while the going is

WANTED MAN

SCOTLAND AGREES

Scotland have

to greta compete in the World Cup com- potition in Switzerland next year if they qualify. A meeting of

England. His disadvantage is

the Scottish Football Association that the tires quickis. It is hoped

Don Cockell, British Heavy Executive decided that Scotland that tree felling will remedy this.weight Champion, has found that should enter and that the British

method. a proved

Last his victory over Harry Matthews international competition should winter, Peter Lander, the young has left him a wanted man. 11e be the qualifying test. The top Surrey pace star, spent his timu has had offers from South Africa two countries will quality to go cutting clown

on and Canada to defend his Empire to Switzerland. skipper Stuart Surridge's farin.title, and from Europe to meet This summer he is the most im- proved bowler in the country.

the trees

DISCUSSABLE

Maximilian Ruf is a nome in- known to most soccer fans but, if things go as he hopes, he wil soon be the must discussed mari in the game. For Herr Ruf

a German inventor.

His latest idea is goal posts

(London Express Servlov)

SKIPS' TABLES

FIRST DIVISION.

mounted on ball bearings. This J. F. V. Ribers (Ree.}

ls to peevent the ball hiting the J. S. Landolt (CCC)

post and bending into play. c. it. Rosselet (CCC) With Herr Ruf's posts, which J. A. Laz (Rec.) revolve t a touch, the bail would go either into the goal or over the line.

A. M. Omar (IRC) J. E.

Noronha (Ree.) R. S. Gourlay (KDC) NEVER A "FLJER"

A.

(IRC) K. Mitat Michael Agustini, 18-year-ola W. M. McCall (KDC)

Robertson Trinklad printer who is much R. B.

(KBGC) fancied tc win ere

both W. Hong Sling (KCC) sprints in next year's Empira J. McKelvic (KBGC) Games Vancouver, can never B. W. Bradbury (CCC) be accused of getting away to a F. O. Mudar (KCC) "flier."

r

tremendous handicap. He t

drawn close to the starter be C. A. Danenberg (Rez. "A") cannot hear the gun.

C. A. Coelho (FC)

He has to watch the man in A. A. Lopes (Rer. "A")

lane. trusting

the next colleague

that in April he

formances in both

3. J. Basto (Rec. "B")

a quick off the murk.A. So quick are Michael's reactions N. A. Beltran (Ree. "B") new A. F. Gomes (Rec. "B") e set up

Silva sprints, 9.1. A.

P'.

Shots Shols

W. D. L. F. A U. D. Pls, 13 11 1 1 328 193 135 - 114

110 ·3 298′ 239 ̄ ̄ 50

Lei me saw them:

Goalkeeper Kelsey: as good as any of his predecessors.

Left back Evans: potential English International if over that saw one.

Right back Wede: not quite up to standard.

as indus- and elever as

Right half Forbes: trious as a bee they come but suffering from a long-standing leg injury.

Centre-half Dodgin: definitely not First Division class yet or perhaps ever.

Left-half Mereert a pity he altered his decision to retire."

Outside-right or left Roper:

the

British.

good. do not like the grind training and I

am hampered I want by increasing weight so

one of the hardest shots in foot-to x just as many fights as 1

can get without getting too high ; ball and always prepared to

in the Income Tax beneketa:" | shoot.

Nothing, could be fairer than

and from that statement

could be more Righter nothing unusual. Mr Solomons has | number of ideas on the subject,

For the moment his” blg "draw"" ing car Turpin, is out of cis- culation. He has a New York, with Carl Olson. appointinent So that leaves only Cockell.

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world figures fer schoolboy per- M. J. Divecha (KCC)

(FA)

seconds for the 100 Yards and S. M. Rumjohn (IRC) 21.1 seconds for the 200 Yards A. M. Rumjaha (IRC) (around a turni). His 100 Yards W. J. Howard (RCC)... time is only a tenth of a second. A. Tibble (RCC) Dulside the fastest ever.

DEFINITELY ON

that the

S. Leonard (CCC)

A. A. dos Remedios (Reg.) R. Keenan- Tay (CCC)

Me Tommy Gilmour, manager of the British Empire bantam- O. R. Sadick (IRC) weight, Peter Keenam, has an- nounced Carruthers world

D. L. Edwards (IRC) A report had been A. R. Raznek (IRC) -definitely on. received from Sydney that Jiminy C. I. Shaw (POC)

C. W.

W. Lan (KCC)

of the title, is

title fight is

Carruthers, Australian holder A. Rezario (Rec.) fight Frenchman Robert Cohen | A. A. Gulto

Gulteres (Ree.)

Instead of Keenan,

now likely to

S. ftamchand (KCC)

Comments Mr Gilmour: This V. A. Neves (FC)

is nonsense. When I received the

cable offering the match I replica

at once by cable, accepting it.

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Inside-righ! Logic; cleverest Inside-forward in foot- ball today.

Centre-forward Goring: dis- appointing. after his early pro-

Lishman: Inside-left pletely out of touch game at the moment.

year-old outside left PU Ward: tested too soon in front of a failing half-back and in danger of having his confidence sipped.

with his

Brilliant play by skip Jucklo Noronha und exceptionally line support by No. 2 Henry Noronha through their semi-final match and it looks as carried them though they have an outside must produce the same form chance of upsetting the well- balanced triple of Chubb, Baker and Hong Sling.

TODAY'S GAMES First Division KDC v. Recreio. KBGC v. HKFC. PRC v. JRC v. CCC.

KCC. Second Division KDC v. KBGC, KCC Y

IC.

Third Division

IRC v. FC. USRC v.

KCC.

KFC v. Recreio. POC v. CCC. HKERC v. PRC.

TOMORROW

So Mr Solomons explores

pen Rinks Final Open three avenuesa defence of the

At KBGC at 4 pm.—A.R.A. British title, a tilt at the Euro pean championship and about Rohman, K.M. Rumjahn, M.B. Hassan and U.A. Rumjahn v. S. There you are then. Kelsey, for the Empire title.

Who in here in Britain to pit Telford, A. Banks, R.S. Gourlay Evans, Forbes, Roper and Logie

The Don?

Johnny and G. Coles. ulone pars muster. The rest of against the defenco do not.

Open Triples Final Heaven Warms, the obvious opponent forbid that success should be "busy getting in the harvest" At KBGC at 4 p.m.-A.F. un his Midland farm and is not E. Noronha v. J. Chubb, T.E. Noronbu, H.J. Noronha, and J. bought!

Aston Villa in the past and much interested in boxing any Baker and W. Hong Sting.

tha

Sunderland resent-day

have how. The only other man prove:

theory wrong. Juck Hobbs and the Board of Spurs and Charlton have won Control will probably say he success frem teums for nothing. needs inore experience. But it does look as though

TWO CONTENDERS Arsenal will have to dig drop There are only two considera- Dito their exchequer for a tions for the Empire title-Ear! 74 centre-half and a scoring for Walls, the Canadian, negro. and. ward. Half-back Forbes has Johnny Arthur, of South Africa. G14 cored their solltary goal in Walls now ranks

in the 15 6% four games,

world list of heavyweights and Arsenal must bitterly regret it is he more than anyone else parting with full-back Chenhall, in whom Mr Solomens centre-hulf Daniel and winger interested. The man from Cox. As 1 see it the one bright Johannesburg is not in the same light in the gloom is left-back class. If it is not to be Walls, Dennis Evans.

then my guess is that Cockollé

HUSHUH

23-year-old native

Ellesmere

of next opponent will be the Port, Cheshire, where German holder of the European Joc Mercer and Stan Cullis title.

came from, he has played only Mr Solomons told me that if 9 three first team

games

for he took the Earls Court arena Arsenal but he has

the for an indoor coplest in October Bassurance of a veteran,

and alled the porce, he would He. tackles crisply and his only just clear expenses, such positional scrise in exceedingly are the Enterloin- good. Watched at Villa Park ment Tax

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74 he snuffed that very good player for the Lightweight or Cruiser- Johnny Dixon completely outweight Championships would be of the game.

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