Amateur Leads First Round Of U.S. Open Golf Championship

Springfield, Now Jorsoy,

June 17.

By Joe Patton match- one of Bobby Jones' Onest fairway feats today when he fired a one under par 32-37 (09) to become the first amateur In Д quarter-century to lead the first round of the U.S. Open Golf championship.

And In doing paced an

ho ansul by the the members of younger fairway fraternity on the long-dominant oldsters дв defending champion, Ben Hogan, carded a 25-36 (71) in search of a record Gith triumph and Sammy Snead

scored 35-37

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954.

- Page 7

SOUTH AMERICA'S BID TO What Is This A GREAT SHOCK FOR THE

RETAIN WORLD

SOCCER SUPREMACY

By DENNIS HART

The fifth World Soccer Championship—or Jules Rimet Trophy to give it the correct title is under way. Switzerland, one of the smallest, quietest nations play host to the larger and more expressive soccer- playing countries of the world. The stadia of Zurich, Geneva, Basle, Berne and Lausanne will echo to a babel of cheers.

July 4 and the final malch. Now the volces will have thinned, in variation if not in volume. One Innguage only will resound across the vast Berne stadium greeting the nation to be soccer's No. 1 for the next four years.

If they goals, they

centre- trophy

are capable

A MIXTURE Yugoslavia will

of

present

and

half

T20 question is what Hungarians for skill,

what nation language,

15 10 can analch the Europeans' scoring more. aurvive the 10 days' soccer that thrust-and they will have the comes before?

of support

attacking helf Brandoozinho-the may remain in South America. Three weeks sunshine. and would make Brazil favourites. Conditiona

would then similar to those at home.

Picking winners is always "chancy" business. When the: cholce has to be made from 18 different nations 12 becomes harder stil.

mixture of youth experience. Centre Cajkovski and forward, Vukas, Zebek and Bobek sank

with the best. 11 the newcomers beare

of the

stamp, Yugoslavia will be a force to be reckoned with.

There is, however, one consol- ing factor. The winners of the But what of the holders. With about half the World Cup should be worthy | Uruguay?

Not until the semi-finals stare who won the trophy in de the teains have to take a 1050 they must surely come chance in a straight knock-out into the reckoning competition. Before then seed-

ones.

ings und Championship рілу Perhaps tacking the polish of protect the giants" from sud-the Brazilians,

fighting den death.

spirit will test the best.

their

name

Game Called Korfball?

Cought!

A korfball girl intercepta a high pass,

QUEEN'S TRAINER

By CLIVE GRAHAM

Captain Cecil Boyd-Rochfort, who trains some of the Queen's racehorses, was fined £100 on June 10, the maximum which can be imposed by the stewards of the Jockey Club. His Jockey, 30-year-old Royce Burrows, had his riding licence with- drawn until July 3.

These actions by Jockey Club stowards Major-General Sir Randle Feilden, the Duke of Norfolk, and Major R. MacDonald-Buchanan (acting for Lord Wil. loughby de Broke) were the sequel to the race for the £2,000 Winston Churchill Stakes at Hurst Park on June 6.

In that race, Premonition (0-1 | Club stowards flatened to mile race he was three_lengths Burrows on) and Osborne (23-1) fought evidence from Brigadier Wyatt doar of Premonition. eut a photo flafsh. Premonition } and Hamy Carr.

looked round as the stable- won by inches,

They told Captain Boyd-companion, hard-ridden by Carr, Many spectators at Hurst Rochfort, in fining him £100, began to draw level. Park and thousands more who that he had neglected hla

Carr had his whip out and in followed the race on TV thought responsibilities as a trainer In

the last few yards forced his that Osborne

Burrow's would have won not giving if he had been more energetic-orders in accordance with Rule mount up to win, ally ridden.

39.

Burrows, whatever his instruc- bewildered how

concise

or

"We

This rule states: "Every horse tona, seemed Both horses are owned by which rums in a rate shall be to ride Osborne in the last 200 Brigadier W. P. Wyatt,

who run on his merits, whether his yards.

Both Osborne and Premonition lives at Chippenham, near New-owner runs another horse in the market, and DIC

have trained

Joh."

been accepted for Thura- by race or Captain Cecil Boyd-Rochfort.

They told Burrows that they day's Gold Cup at Ascol Premonition wes ridden by the did not accept his explanation have role o plans whether What is this game korf-stable-Jockey Harry Corr, Bur- that the horse was hanging, to run Osborne

not," rows,

rider with Utte ball,

Brigadier Wyatt has said. at which

Captain Boyd Rochfort, racecoursD trounced England 7-1.

experience, was on

traker of the highest repute, Premonition is Osbornic

truins not only for the Queen starter. The Burst Park stewards, but for members of the Jockey Lord

Captain Boyd-Rochfort said: Allendale, Mr J. E. Club and prominent American Ferguson,

arud Mr Richard ownCTS.

la on Christian- Stanley, sent for Captain Boyd-name terme with the Jockey Rochfort and Bunwws for ex- plmations,

Holland

So to England, And I is not patriotism that makes me in clude them.

England will go, to Switzer-

It is a Dutch form of netball, land, not as soccer's professor played on a felt about the size but as the pupils. They will be of a football pitch. all the better for it. In the only game in

It is the the world with past the English attitude has rules specifying a mixed team. So it is that I expect the Much depends on whether the been a superior one.

Six men and six girls play in come from one of captain, Obdullo Varela, in ft. he commands the

tackle a man, and a man must gach test. But a girl must not -Hungary, Centre-half, countries

whole side.

of A recurrence his recent injury and Uruguay/inte matches determined to go not tackle a girl, would be like an army without Englishman's mind has been the scored is on a post 114ft. high. The basket in which goals are

winners to three Brazil or Uruguay.

START FAVOURITES

Hungery

favourites.

**

a general.

much

How

for

start must

So England may not bo

horsus. was in soccer,

I don't think this has been deliberate. Players have gone

to

skill

this will

Any player who catches the ball must stund still and throw from that spot. And there is no running with the ball.

all out. But at the back of the

feeling "we thought

and natural "form gamo the the power she

about the out triumph in the end." but uny country that can beat slders? Just as there are three

Not now. Englishmen know her 7- knows her football. favourites, 1 think there are

that in every game the team three sides cupable of upsetting i Hungary--a machine

for very rather the book.

will have

fight They are Germany,

All this adds up to a fast, survivot. They will be all the intricate, graceful game which than a football team-welded Yugoslavia and Englund.

better for it. round that great Inside forward

Is thrilling to watch. trio Puskas. Hidegkuti and

And one final word. Germany's Uruguay.

Eight years

Dutch England

will Kornis. They

piny as though chances centre round one man, time,

Include business mon in London intro- has been designed a

this lime, Stanley Matthews, centre-forward every move

now nearly duced the game to Britoin. but the

still the draughtsman's table. Fritz Walter. The brains of the 40

greatest

Now With their

the a soccer ball in thorough training German attack, Waller's touches magician with

British Korfball can make 1 equal the best in the world. After the 7-1 win Association. has branches in programme it probably has,

the world

over England, the Hungarians Shefteld, Rotherham, and said "You should have included | Derby. Matthews in the side.” They may ilye to regret that advice. few-(London Express Service).

0241

They have now played 30 consecutive matches without de-

Like

The stefence is not of the feat. Each game has helped same standard. But even if Set Div trv Reegelo Blue to the machine to

run more Germany do concede morrow at 4 pin at A 12 '12-

But no machine can Hollands.

smoothly. J Wall W ney.

run Indefaltely and each victory Coolina R น.

Pupe T Kavanagh, fi Perks X Metcalfe, has also increased the nervous A W

Bay. Hirerek, t Dow

strain which ean herald a break-; ward

down.

2nd Div PRO V KBGC 10-nos÷OW # 4 39 KROK JH Evan,

A E Jones, P Lowe. ( Willcox; W Jones, DS Hoberts 3 Pux, A Souttar. & duran. A Stewart, A 3 Bennett, Mackenzie; reserve,

Woodhead

3rd Div PHY HKFC to-morrow

1 RKF E 72

4

June, V

1. Vengo. H Yoke. G Am W Hosal, Ge Motkan. E Lonsdale, W clien, J Carris, J Harris, T Buns, Č Pile. Femerve, it Stum well

Filipino Club

Est Div FC v KDC to-morrow at 4 pm at FO A Bachao, M Xavier Dr VN Allenza, WC. Ogley; A Kosario, PJ Rodrigues. RM V Italvis, R. Basa V.A.V Faber, A Souza, CA Coellin, 1. Silva; reserve, M Canulho

3rd ly PV RCC 1o-inorrow at 4 D. M KCC-L A Peres, H S. Xavier

Ribeir AD Ben, JLA V Neves, hi Rahnen, CA S.

Neven, F. Pereira. Pereira, VA

Nunes.

1. M.

F Tun. A J. Cuelho, MT

UKEBO

3rd Div. KERC v TNC to-morrow at 3:30 pm at HKENC. W. John. san, AC Planell. FA Golding W Stoker, E.C. Ratclife, P.F. Wil liam. JK Mundy, AG.

Gardner; V. Kruse, R. Stainer. V Bench, J

Bloan

LEAGUE MATCH

In a Second Division lawn bowls match yesterday Chater Road H.K. Cricket Club defeated Police Recreation Club 5-0,

HRCC (5) J.G. Banham

R.J. Wyper

ILA. Edwards

F. Marshall

AS, Mitchell

LMS, Lloyd

A.A. Wallwork

D. Trail

J. Moust

J. McAunand

C. Rounsell

F. Angus

Totals

*

PBC (9) A._Stewart ES. Jones

A.J. Bennett

H. Mackenzie

N. Jones

Fox

21

N

DS. Roberts

J

19

A. Soutar

13

3131

Econa

C. Pile

P Lowe

Willcox

TREASURE HUNT AT ABERDEEN

1813

ON SUNDAY

Sunday is to see the return clusive "Hot-Rod of the Harry," whose purposeful trail confounded members some four months ago, the Motor Sports Club of Hongkong announced yesterday,

ok

Mobile amateur sleuths will egain have the opportunity of

movements exposing the thin artful dodger

If they Father at the "Bullders Itendezvous," Aberdeen, st 10.30a.m. on Sunday, whence the trail commences.

Will this breakdown occur during the World Cup? That. ature, 1s up the oppost- tion. A side can only play as well as it is allowed to. In their two matches against Eng- land, Hungary got on top from the start and dictoled play 10 the finish.

But how would they fore if pressed? Would their machine run smoothly it a spanner, In the form of an early goal from the opposition, were thrown in the works?

That, I think, must be the

This

Ago

-Anne Coupar

--{London Express Service)

Empire Games Men Will

Be

"Doubled

Up"

By HAROLD PALMER

England's athletics selectors have a "doubling-up" plan for the Empire Games

in Vancouver at the end of next month. Athletes qualified to make a good show in more than one event will get priority in selection.

The team will be picked on Monday, June 21, after the District Champion- ships. So those Championships-the South's are being held at Croydon-will

provide the only fresh guide after the British Games.

The men's party will consist

aim of teams who clash with Hungary-attack from the start | and don't let them settle down. of 30 athletes and two officials.

MAY HAVE THE EDGE

This is where Brazil have a chance. Their inakte forward trio of Zizinho, Ademir and Jair may even have the edge on the

LEAGUE TENNIS

and

It will be good news for the feld events men that it is Intended

that England should have at least one representative in every one of the 22 events, including relays.

The party will not leave until July 24, a week after the AAA Championships, but no perform- ance there will force any

the change in

team because entries will have closed on July

D.

"We have simply got to stick our necks out," Leslie Truclove, South China

Chinese England team manager sayo, Recreation Club scored one- "Somebody might come along aided victories yesterday over and upset all our calculations, Kowloon Cricket Club and HK. but we cannot avoid that. We Cricket Club respectively in the must give those who are going Men's "A" Division of the a fair notice." tennis league.

It looks as if England will Ladies' Recreation Club edged concentrate on making a good out Urban Council 5-4 in the show at the middle and long same division.

distances.

Following are the results:

MEN'S "A" DIVISION

LAC best Urban C_6-4

We shall probably have Roger Bannister running in the Half

Mile and the Mile, in which he

Braun And Saubolle (LaC) beat will have an interesting struggle

C. B. Cheng and W. K. Chung - with beat V. C. Kung and W. C. Chung | Landy. 8-1; beat P. Y. Kwok and M. K. Yung 0-1

+

the Australian, John

The

Are

Detractors After Pirie

And Bannister

By ARCHIE QUICK

The detractors are after our great athletes. "Roger Bannister not so good as we thought;” “Is Gordon Pirle's training wrong" blaze the headlines. What uninformed, tommy rot!

Let us take this thing sport. The Four Minute Miler who has so recently done such a great job of work for British athletica, runs a half mile at the White City repeat half mile-in 1 min. 61.3 secs, and finishes a close second to a world ranking Czechoslovakian. Then the squeals begin.

"Bannister cannot run in com- | effort must have taken some~ petitive races, is only good in thing from him.

The late Jerk Lovelock once arranged events,” was just one of a dozen comments, fatuous if told me that a man has only Bannister's four-minute Mile they were not serious.

one perfect mile race in him a Chris Chutaway, Gendon Pirie, without the help year and that he should schedule Barnett and Story (LRC) lost to pacemaker, C. B. Cheng and W. C Chung 2-0. will probably do the Mile and of any pacemakers, finishes his himself to work to that peak on lost to V. C. Kung and W. C. Three Miles. I expect Freddie three miles alone in 13 mins. the day that mattered. Chung 2-0 beat P. Y. Kwok and

the Midlands to 147.4 socs, and wins by 40 yards. Green from

The great New Zealander did M. R. Yung 0-0.

tackle these events, too.

But he was 11 recs, outside his just that in the 1,000 Metres in own British record,

and up the 1938 Olymple Games at of Gordon again went the In the

the

11

Olub stewards.

his

1

¢

certain

"I am most upset that the stewards have taken this at- titude, for it has no doubt casi a reflection on my character. Brigadier "Willy" Wyatt and NOT SATISFIED

wife own The Dunchurch "I must say everybody has Lodge Stød and race the horses boen terribly nice about the They were not satisfied with which they raise there.

(whole affair, but it has been a explanation given-"the

Harry Curr has been jockey great shock to me after mich a horse was hanging to the left," to Captain Boyd-Rochfort for long and clean record of train- said Burrows--and referred the the past

Royce ing mace-horses." matter to the Jockey Club Burrows works in the stable, and stewards.

■ Arst-class rider in "trials."

Premonition, winner of Inst year's St Leger, has been trained this season with a view to the Ascot

Gold

Cup. Brigndiler Wyatt bought Osborne, then A six-year-old. as his lead-horse for £3,000 in December.

When the case was heard in London on June 10 the Jockey

CIVIL AID

SERVICES

No. 14. Orders by Mr R. C. Lee, OBE, Acting Commissioner, Civil Aid Services of June 18 1954

1.

den

is

scasons. six

"Osborne will run whenever Premonition does, to ensure good pace," the owner told me the start of the flat-race This was copying the Boussac technique.

NEVER ENVISAGED

It was never for one moment or trainer

Wardens Bezvice Courses. (a) The Cislet War anvisaged by owner

congratulator the following members upon successfully passing that the £3,000 horse could beat the C.A.B. examination Fire their champion stayer. Fighting:

In

Eastern. 30412 At Chung-xing.

In their first race together,

30488 Har Chung-hing. 30750 Funk the two-mlle Yorkshire Cup at Ying-kal, 30770 Ng Kwot-yin, 300m York on May 18, this opinion Laik Chick-tim 3000 Yip Chor-kee. appeared fully justified. Osborne 31015 Chon Kwang-yee, 31016 Lee

Kai-tak, 31037 Quan ack-ming. 31018 made the running for one and Lam Cht-wing, 31020 LiPo-chuen, quarter-miles. Then Fremoni- 31080 Foo Bau-pak. Chun-ming. 31081 Wong Kam-lun, to win by

21001 Kwan Lion swept past him brilliantly 31111 Lam Tin-sik, 31314 Lee Kwan-

four length from fook 31110 Woo Pok-ping, 31110 | Eastern Emperor. Ho Kim-fa). 31120 Chong lokin.

От 31187 Mak Kel-inin, 31209 Then went off in front. Three fur- June Osborne again Kwong-Fal. 31212 Wong Bhlu-yin.

Bing-yin.

-London Express Service)

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Toothaches

Colds are quickly overcome by

CAFASPIN

Reasons why

31277 Lat Pui-cheung, 317 Ne longs from the end of this two- Ping-Dem

31893 Chan Yee-ming, 31300 Chiu Wing-leux, 31897 Chol shing, 31308 Fung Chee-ping, 41402 Hon Hal-tung, 31407 Lee Kin-lup. 31408 Los Kli-chun. 31415 Tang Fas- wan, 3141) Yu Bing-hon, 31803 Chan Cham-tsu 31630 Chiu Wing-kul. 31542 Ma Shiu-hung, 32548 Wong Wai-yim, 31847 Yeung I-tan, 31500 Woo Cheong, 91003 Hung Tal-kee. giống chung 1. nói chúng Blu chee, 31681 Chai cho gam, 5109 Cheng Woo-sick. 31668 Chum Chi, 31004 Kong Bhek-hul, 31600 Kwan 31508 Kwok Tung fun. 11871 Lam Ping-wab. 31472 Lau Kang-ming. 31081 Leung Po-big. 31683 Leung Bul-fung, 31859 Ma Lee- Vin, 21000 Ng Mel-mul, 31807 Tam Fak-choo, 3169 Tong Yue-yiu, 31727 Wong Che-chung, 31812 Leung Wal- thing, 31814 Yau Chong-huen, 31810 Pau Hon-wah, 31018 Li Him-xau. 31819 Ip Cheung, 32007 Chan M.. 32009 Au Wing-kwet, 32011 Jim Kar- son 32001 Trang Sing-ping, 32043 Tung Chủ hang. 1970 Hà Chuc ban, sa138 Yuen Wing-chuen. 32138 Loung Hawk-frin, 32130 Wan Shlu-hang. SAN Hà Saur fang, sail Cee Tin: war. 32142 Kan Sul-chuen, 32143 Chow Yu-hol, 33144 Fung Hok-krung. 33143 Fok Val-on, 38159 Tam Hop. 355 L1 Wing-chung. 57164 Tomm Kwong, 32307 Lee Ping-ylu. 32359 Lound Chouk-kau, 37360 Chock chung 2301 Lung Lượn choong. 32306 Lul Shek-yan. 32444 Chow Gim men. Regli Chung Cha mach Warde

Leung

(b) The Chief Warden also can gratulaton the following members upon successfully parsing the C.A.S. examination

Rescue!

Kowloon City.—30618 Lau Shlen- deng, 31028 Ha Yun-kun, 31191 Fu Chap-thing. 31225 Wei Lal-shuMTI,

31220 Lee Sew-heng, 31223 W Loi- Yiu-ming. 31302 Wang Teng-teh, 1316 Biak Wing-kwok, 31319 Mak 2000 Yumn Hunyayu. điều Waxuet-long, 31503 So Kwok-wah. 3100 Hau Man-chung, 31729 L00 Tal-ping. 31731 Au_ Yun-chi, 31100 Chan Leung. 32120 Huang Chung-fu, 33170 Chan Man, 32283 Lau Hon, 32300 Lee Yeung.

chao, 31254 Chan Pak, 31204 Chow

Mongkok, 30237 Led Lai-kuen, 20000 Chiu thiu anh, 31480 La Kwong, 31512 Chiu Slu-yos, 31780 Chart Bo-kuen, 2004 Dorothy Chan, 32000 Lam Wat, 22097 Yue Chun-tung, 32245 Lal Ka-ming, 32244 Chan Ke- tong, 32327 Jacob Lam Wal-leunst 3238 Leung Chung-Took, 22610 Yip Chat-yee,

Western. 30117 Pand Wai-man, 30331 Can Ching-sian, 30790 Chil

Smart and Soul (LIC) lost to C. 5. Cheng, and W. K. Chung 4-8 bet to : C. Kung and Pirie, who does not fancy the the cites me howls, what do knock so let us have no more framing, 30930 ok lan-kam 300

W.. D.

CRC best HKDC 11

M. K. Yung, 0-3.

V.

Mills, may be our best hope in

PETERS' CHANCES

on

Bod

long journey, little Frank or British record every time I Chataway and their like who chaon, 127 Kwok Ying-Nesk. 31344

Shun Kung-wing, 31457 Late Bhi Sando, from Ayitsford PA SUPERESTS TO CLIMB

are amateurs

their own wal, 31468Loung Fat, 31409 Tang Tal, 31184 Lam Moons-cheung, sida. T. Wang and a. Chos (CRC) the Three Miles. I expect him What would they say of a

three wore the chief 10 Chit-lun, 31494 Tang Shek-woon. beat M. Heenan and T, J. Gould

Thea

31400 T Kwok-you, 20TH YOR 0-1 beat it. M. MacPherson and to attempt Six Miles as well.

Derby racehorse which showed rousons why 76,000 people man-wal. 2017 For Kam-china. J. D. Mackie 6-3; bet R. X. doors and M. W. H. Calvert 6-4,

its peaks form in April? Bannister crowded London's White City | s2178 Hing Shiu-Xee. 1177 Laun Wong Shiu-fook, Wal-ken, 33380 Pirie, who,

with Chris over the Whitsuntide holiday, 23 At sin-kes, 101 Word Mati- Teal Wal-pul and Wook Bud-wing

Chalaway, are the main props and it is from meetings, such as KIL 3000 Wong Bun 2011 Kwong (CRC) best M. Heenan and T. 7.

the "reventio is Ying-kan, 1960 Ho Pingbiun, azi which the home track game use that Gould 6-3; best R. M. MacPherson

Jim Peters, of Essex Beatles, rosts, have goals ahead, ambl derived to keen British Athletics War Cheng Kwan and J. D. Mackie 6-3; best B. E.

will have the chance of another tione, Everests to climb, Moore and M. W. H. Calvert 6-2.

i ticking, no› ekpoesifully; as they with performance before he With Pirie it in his dual Arthur Choy and Cyril Kotams track

He Emil Zatopeic

at the European] "The game, gets the

the hap pence; (CRC) lost to M. Heenan and TJ, goes into the Marathon. Gould 1-3; beat R. M. Phormon will be invited, I have no clamos at Barne in August: the unpaid performers get the Thle wit ba "Hot-Hod and d. D. Mackle 53 at a doubt, to run in the Six Miles Bannister has his eyes fixed en kinkkurā mani of Hannistor's

Moors and M. W. 15. Cülvet #ji

on the opening day as well as big clan with Australia's. John temperament could easily gɔ sour Harry's” · last · appearance, as Mr Francis is departing short-

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rach unwarranted balder-T ire Games at overta lyon a well-deserved home K. C. Dap and #. 8296 (ECAA) the end of the week

Vancouver in July say best A. Augestad and P. HAI BO | HIN leave, after having, as Boere--| best C. Quang and 2. to 6-47 best

Other doubles are likely to Why should they be tary, guided the Club through

*. Lound" and D. Goday, 6-1,

be tried by Derex Johnson; now, nearly a month, even

Fore to the 600) Amateur

A Very

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be addremel to Alan Geles, Codey 5-1. gelaen

who will be taking over the port List and D. KH (CA) and Half Mile.

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