THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1958.

RAY BARNES GOES DOWN LIKE A LOG AFTER A POMPEE PUMMELLING

London, Nov. 3.

The young Trinidad middleweight, Yolande Pompee, today enhanced his chances of succeeding Randolph Turpin, the British Empire and European title holder, as Britain's best bet to regain the world title from Carl "Bobo" Olson when he knocked out the American, Ray Barnes, in the fourth round of their scheduled_10-round contest at the Harringay Arena.

The non-stop Trinidadian gave the American no chance and Barnes was in trouble from the first bell. Pompee, who has been likened to a rubber ball, ́un- leashed his usual spectacular whirlwind attack and Barnes, despite his record of 37 wins out of 41 fights, went down like a log in the fourth round to the terrific pummelling of Pomper.

Pomper is expected to hofthe late Dave Sands, Australian Pompee had a large points lead matched with Randolph Turpin holder of the Empire middle- and Barnes was in trouble.-

Franco-Pres. next year for the British tillenweight crown.. and the winner may go to New Pompeo has now had 14 con- York to Bght Olson for the texts in Britain with his record world title.

{ still-untarnished.......

McCANTIY

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ON THE

SOCCERSIDE

(Edited by Marshall Fallows)

Let a Welaltman, International_Ray Paul, Manchester City's skippër and half- back, tell you what's wrong with England Boécer.

"The team looks good on paper, but is too gentlemanly on the field—I don't believe in that," says Paul.

Like Trevor Ford (Sunderland and Wales), Paul rates the England line-up against Wales at Cardiff on October, 10 as the worst he has ever seen.

He is convinced that a Groali Britain

From eleven (pleked England, Scotland, Wales, and Freland) should

oppose Con- tinental countries.

"What side you could pick," sighs

There's Hoy.

John Charles for one....easily the best centre-forward I've seen. If he were di First Division side he'd be tremendous.

LOSES

Harringay Arena, London,

Nov. 3. Pompee, who ร the West Barnes, who has just com-

Ray Fumechon of France, the Indies Cruiserweight Champion, pleted his American Army train- enine to Britain two years agoing, though putting up a skilful former Europent Featherweight

Les Medley, former England with an undefeated record, both defence, Izid no nswer to Champion, beat Sammy Mc-

'Spurs outside-left, who In the professional and amateur Pompeo's falling fists and non-Carthy of London on points in and

in May, rounds Chigrated to Canada ten rings. One of his victims was stop attack. When the end came, an

has scored ·20 goals for Uister International contest here to-

United (League runners-up) in night.

the season just ending.

There Will Be No Cliques

In The All Blacks

BY.

HYLTON CLEAVER.

Some of the New Zealand rugby at Eastbourne are sharing rooms. place to place, nobody will share a mon again.

London.

touring team training As the team go from room with the same

This is one of the shrewd instructions issued Mr Norman Millard, the team's manager.. Why?

entertaining

The dapper Frenchman, an [experienced campaigner, carried too many guns for the young Englishman, who is fighting his way up the fistle ladder.

the

Medley Ands - Canadiah Soccer much tougher than the English brand.

England selectors should not:

Geoff Brad-

10,000 that Bristol Rovers' manger, A capacity, crowd of gave the little men a great hand Bert Tann, thinks for their excellent sportingford his goal-scoring forward,

has reached physical maturity. display.

In the lust six months he has Famechon, Krim and deter-been much stronger In his play mined, contrasted strongly with and now lasts the whole 90 battled throughout as if enjoy-Tann.

smiling London boy, who minutes at full, stretch," Hays ing every minute of it. Fame- chon won cleverly but McCarthy put up a splendid display and was by no means disgraced in by losing to the French "master".

McCarthy did extremely well the fighting, but at long fane, the Frenchman was apt to 'score more often with his lightning lefts and short right hooks.

more

because the All Bleeks came College ground which is to Englarai by ar. they lost thethan can be enjoyed by any of opporitmises presented by se the teams they will meet, travel, to get lu know one on-

other

the voyage. оп

arrived in London swill

They

a scratch

COMPLETE COMMAND

in

There

were no knockdowns team who had to play together What impressed me at East- and both boxers finished full of and partner one another with-bourne was that

all the older night, though the London boy's out yet being friends. There men were taking so seriously to

nose showed signs of wear and All must be no cliques.

that tear. and youngsters, must the mix.

The side. still have themselves out into possible

10

spectacled Mr A. E. Marlin (three times reserve for the sort New Zealand pack without ever

the best getting a cap) was in complele

of

these

Full House Likely At Carruthers-Gault World Title Fight

Sydney, Australia, Nov. §. Ticket sales for the Jimmy Carruthers Harty 'Pappy' Gault world title bantam fight on November 13 skyrocketed as sõðã ãs the Amerienn challenger arrived here.

"A complete sellout well before the fight date is in- dicated," said Police Inspector Lesley E. Buckley, spokes man for the promoters," The Federation of Police Boys' Clubs.

There aro 37,500 seats. Ķt] areñia and if they are all sold the Sydney Sports open air the_gato will be £84,000,

Buckley added,

SCOTS MAY WIN A TRIP TO

THE WORLD

WORLD CUP FINALS

BY BEATING WELSH TODAY

By DENNIS HART

At Hampden Park this afternoon, Scotland can become the first British side to qualify for next year's World Cup competition. They meet Wales, and victory would give them four points out of a maximum six in the Home International Tournament. With two of the four Home countries making the Swiss trip, four points should be enough for Scot- land to gain at least second place,

Carruthers,

defending Champion, wilt get a maximum of £25,000 after paying ex- penses from 40 percent of the gate. The pronister's cut is $1. perdent of the gross gate. Gault's purge of £3,988 and hist expenses will be paid. from Carruthers 49 percent gross take,

of tho

Buckley said: "Before Cauit arrived on October 17 we had sold £17,000 worth of tickets. But since then there has been.

rush of more than £1,000 à day,

The fight will be an all- ticket affair. But the present rate of sales makes us confident there wil ba no tickets left a week before the fight date. People have Just been Walting for the challenger to get here," to said.

8 OUNCE GLOVES

Contrary to oversea practice, night-ounce gloves will be used

On Scotland's showing against Ireland, however, this is to say the least, matter of extreme doubt. They then won 3-1, but even the most fervent of their fans admit that the victory was daylight robbery.

forced

40

was

the Carruthers-Gault world fight at Sydricy's Sports Ground..

NO COMPLAINTS

Six-ounce gloves were used in The selectors apparently think cariler because he had not re- fad of including as many 'Scottish Sydney until 1949, when light-

League players as possible. Although the FA have selected so, too. They have dropped the sighed for his club.

weight contender Archie Kemp him twice

And this season as

line. an complete forward

Allan Brown's retum at

died following a contest with Now, with the failure of Champion Jack Inside-left, Bradford does nal this is difficult to understand for

also taken for possible alternatives, they have,

Hossen. As a the defence, rather than inside-left was granted. This complain because his club play i was

unluckiest of been

a switch to the attack, which falled.

go back to result there him at centre-forward.

players would have been an Liddell.

eight-ounce gloves at the ro- STRONGER ATTACK

automatic cholce

quest of the State "Government.. but for in- Juries. Breaking his leg has Ironically, hia partnership In America eight-ounce glaves With the exception of new cap twice cost him international cops with Brown may prové Scotland's are used in ordinary contests, outside-right McKenzie, the new and Cup Final medals,

match-winner. Big day in the life of 22-year-ne comprises established inter-

but for elfampionships up to und Including Dave Ewing, Manchester nationals, and appears stronger.

His wing partner is that old

.middleweight five- City's centre-hall,

For the task of stepping the ounce gloves are is Saturday

Scottish favourite, Billy Liddell Scols teft wing falls to veterans light-heavyweight and heavy- November 14. On that day he The recall of Lawrie Reilly at of Liverpool. Billy, too, would of the Welsh side, right backt weight title bouts the gloves are marries Miss Sylvia Nickeas, of centre-forward was to be ex- have been a regular for his and skipper Wally Barnes, and Manchester, a staunch City pooted. He was only omitted edimtry but for the telectors Manchester City, right-half, Royces supporter.

"It's O. K. by me, if that's where they need me most," he says.

old

KING UNBEATEN

It was through Soccer that Jimmy King, the coloured they met, so his bridle won't American, who has been cam-mind when Dave dashes off after combination and there | gommandi.

paigning in Europe, retained the reception to play in City's is not much time to do this be-

unbeaten recordi I have never seen an England his

on the home match against Newcastle. fore the match against London Counties

side, even in Dublin before an Continent by outpointing Johnny Twickenham од

international, train

with the Sullivan of Preston, Lancashire,

Guernsey's Ted Zabiela, the Saturday, November 7.

concentration

New in an eight-round contest.

mon who recommended Len Duquemin to Spurs, has given Still they are having ten days' Zealanders.

The American was training

Eastbourne

a shade up the White Hurt Hotel, named the

Our men are content to take too strong for the plucky North after the Tottenham ground, at casual drop-kicks at goal, pass countryman and won comfort-St Peter Port. He calls his new the ball while on the run, orably in an entertaining, boat home The Lilywhite. serum-down. But these All which was loudly applauded by Blacks rehearse in detall every the enpuelty crowd. kind of situation which can arise.

on

LINE HAD TO

BE DRAWN

Copenhagen, Nov. 3.

HKFA GRANTS $10,000 TO NAVY FOR A CONCRETE STAND AT CAUSEWAY BAY

used. For

Paul. While Barnes has made a Ghult says he docen's coro- wonderful comeback after being what size gloves are used. "It' out of the game for over is the hands inside the glover. senson, and his positional play is that count, and so long as bólk better than ever, his speed, not boys have the same size giovos unnaturally, hos lost its edge, it doesn't matter."

PLAYING SAFE COULD BE DISASTROUS

Meanwhile, Carruthers can't It could prove

dirastrous if drive a car until after his title. Foul pursues his nornul nitack-defence against Gault. flóg game and leaves big gaps A clause in the fight contragt

prohibits Carruthers getting be for Wally to cover.

hind the wheel of his big now It was through just such gaps that England, though having less sedan. It was put there at the request of Bill McConnell, his of the play, were able to snatch trainer. McConnell wasn't cast- that 4-1 victory over Wales two ing any reflections on Jimny's weeks ago.

driving Ho was Just playing sdfc.

[Charles.

This

would

The Navy asked the Hongkong Football Association When Torquay decided to find for a grant of $10,000 last night. They propose to creet inscol, one of the directors a concrete staul Holding 1,000 people on their Causeway King owed much (£ his suggested a black and white Bay ground which is expected to amount to this figure, success lo a devastating left goat.The-idea-was-scrapped There are two Filz's in the which notelted him many points, because of the difficulty

Mr J. A Kearney, repre- run thu new Colony Sports purly, J.T. Filzgerald and B.B.J, particularly in the eary rounds.taking it to away

matches.

senting the Navy. leam, said that Sadium for an experimental The Danish Government pub- Fitzpatrick. Both are centre-le Appeared

Wales, once more, pin their to have the So Hadyn Morgan, son of a contrary to general opinion the period of two years. Condon faith in the dual centre forward fie auditors decided to draw the three-quarters, There are two Englishman at his mercy in the much-travelled supporter,

got Navy was not in a sound Inaa~ | are to be submitted to the Asso- Tolan of Trevor Ford and John Carruthers'

Guarding World Champion line at paying an instructor to Whites, Tiny and Snow-white, fith round when he belted him the job. Now every time player-ciat position. The position was ciation in due course.

training camp at teach gool inmates miniature Both are forwards.

round the ring, but Sullivan manager Erle Webber, u six-that the Admiralty supplies the

have Kurnell, near Sydney, is one of Kolt.

fought back pluckily and shared footer, trots on to the field he ground. But anything built on

A Committee to draw uptoperated bgainst

England had the biggest dogs in Australis. the honours in the final round. is accompanied by a gure half that ground must be drawn from terms and conditions for teams Ford been ft. -Reuter..

his size.

focal funds.

goln# on tour was elected as

The dog is a Great Dane called Alded by shrewd parses from John, and "He's doing ane," says Eric.

follows:-Capt. George, Mr K.

weighs nearly - 200 Mr "We've laken sly out of a

J. Skinner (Chairman) Y. Yung and Mr L. J. Channing formidicble

Ivor Allchurch this can make a pounds. John can easily stretch to spearhead Indsed, the top of a six feet fence with possible eight points (including said: "It has not been the

The Association have tried to Facing it will be the other new his paws. A land of trainer policy of the Association three away games) since Hadyn make an outright grunt in cases find the right blend of youth cup in the Scottish side, centre-Bill McConnell loaned Caruthers took over."

of this sort, but loans have been and experience in their selected hair Telfer.

Wle dog. LATEST TWIST

Kiven against a share of the pool Rest side to play the Combined due to the Club at the end of Services on November 0. Latest twist in the "Poor Old | the stason." Chelsea" soga is provided by the Football and Fine Arts Exhibition

HERE BEFORE

They found on going through the prison

that accounts

a There are two who have been senior wartler n one of the here before: R. W. H. Scott was largest state prisons- received full-back for the Kiwis in 1940. fees last year for such Instruc-. C. Stuart was in Britain with flon-China Muil Special.

the Royal Navy in the war.

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Two hold records. Scott has scored more than 800 points in Arst-class football, unsurpassed by any New Zealand player

ever..

R. A. Jarden, the wing, scored 38 points in one match in Now South Wales (six tries, 10 con-

versions) which broke the record held by the great W. J. Wallace,

who was here in 1905.

RAPID RISE

R. C. Hemi, one of the two Hookers, has risen in six weeks from junior to All Bincks foot- ball at the age of 20.

Long Trip To Australia

Paris, Nov. 8. The two-minu Belgian Davis Cup team will leave Paris by air for New York on Monday, November 9, on their way to Australia where they meet India in the Inter-Zorie final.

The team members, Philippe Washer and Jackle Brichant, Kovin Skinner, a past captain will be accompanied by Pierre of New Zealand, is an

Gheelauid as non-playing cap ex- tain. heavyweight boxer, golfer, and yachtsman.

They will leave Los Angeles on November 16 for Ferth where M.

they meet india on December 3, 4 and G.

In Los Angeles, the Belgians

FIVE men, Jarden, J. Tanner, L. S. Haig, R... White and Skinner, played in Tests against the British Isles touring team two years ago,

will play Herb Flom other American player in And in the party are seven exhibition match on Davis Cup formers.

lines from November 13 15.

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The match will be played on hard courts. The winners of the Cup tle between Belgium and India will meet the United States in Brisbane on Drċem- ber 15, 16 and 17 for the right to challenge Australls, holders of the trophy.---China Mail

Special. London, Nov. 3.

The International Cycling Union today announced that, it had offelally. recognised dati world record the one kilometre

standing start time of big minute Floodlit Soccer

8.6 seconds made by Reg Harris (Brital) in Milah on October 20, last year,

London, Nov.. Bristol City beat East Fifo

The previous World record, by four goals to three ina Balabury Road, which was also hnd by Harris) friendly football match, DATI

Kowloon. Was one minute 9.8 seconds. tindös

Reuter.

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The St Mirren player could McConnell said: "John watches not have a more exacting inler-the cop at night. One glance If he fails in from him and prowlers will run

The team will be: Cheung Koon-national debut. Mr L. J. Chonning suggesteding (Kitenge, lau Yung-ange (Sing his task, the way to the Scottish for their lives. When Jiany first (at Park Lane House, London) that the grunt should be made. Police, Kohl, Wakefield goal will be wide open.

Ka Po-xeung (3, China)

which forms

part of the FA's He commented on the support | Capt., Falconer (Club), Chu Wing- 90th birthday celebration.

the Navy hat always given the wah (S. China), Mers (Pallee). Lou

Kal-chiti (Kwong Wah), Ho Cheund- exhibition is a large) In the

Association,

you (Sing Tao), Mok Chun-wahi (3.. China),"

match day.

painting of a busy sirect sectio It was eventually decided to outside Stamford Bridge on a grant the $10,000 but to review the financial position at the end ground entrance is a man with

And standing right outside the of the season. a placard bearing the words: China Stadium will be officially Repent-there is still time.

J

THE TEAMS

nów m, de trambled with shock, Now Jobey is shaking the champ's hand."-Ualled Press.

(Arsenal), Sherwood Indian Girls Lose

Wales: Howells (Cardiff City);| Deserves: Wal Fat-kim (H). La Barnes Wai ¡Police), Szelu Viu (1MB), SH Fel-yin (Sing Tao), ce lung-kee (Cardiff); Paul (Manchester (Eastern). Leung Lam (CAA).

Danici City), Team manager: Chief Insp, Dewar.

(Sunderland),. Burgess (Tottenham); ... Foulkés VILALLENGE SHIELD

(Newcastle), Charles (Leeds),"

The draw for the Arst round Ford (Sunderland), Allchurch of the Challenge Shield is as (Swansea), Clarke (Manchester

City). follows.

CAA v 8, China; KAP v KMD; 51 Joseph's v Kwong Wah; Sing Tao v Club; Army v Police.

ensité).

To Somerset

Weston-Super-Mare, Nov. 3.

It was announced that South opened on November 12. The ground, which will hold 18,000, has been officially lested and Who leaves Sunderland-Eng- proved satisfactory, A 30-minute

A Somerset women's hockey and International Len Shackle-game between South China and

touring Reserve: Davies (New-team beat the Indian tou ** Welsh International the Army will herald the open-

women's side by six goals to Trevor Ford?....you can place ing of the new stadium. .

four hore today, your bels on Shackleton.

Scotland: Farm (Blackpool); The home side scored twice It Ford goes, his pal ftay INTERNATIONAL" CÚP

Young (Rangers), Cox (Rangers) soon after the start, and when Datilel may get restless. Mandger

Byet: Klichec, Navy and, Eastern,

(Ceitle), Telfer Plans were discussed for the chine v Talkoo; Cable and Wireless Mirren),

Navy RedifTuston: S. Evins Bill Murray can't afford to lose

($t they led 5-1 at half time they two key men.

(Dundee); appeared set for a comfortable Interadtional Cup Competition y Gymnastic, Tamer v Police: Armly

the Indian girls But Watch the Sunderland team, to be played during Christmas. Aces: Western V. Jardine: Eastern Mackenzie (Partick), Johnston win. you seldom so care forward The game will be between Great v CAZORLA HAWAR (Hibe), Rielly (Hibs), Brown stayed a aghting second-rat

CHI; CAT. FEME;

rally, and the County bad to and

v St Joseph's Club Prisen: Kow (Blackpool), Liddell (Liverpool) produce top form to win,*** Ford

Inside forward Britain and China.

still loon. Little Bal Wan. Shackleton in it together,

The Government

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