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SPORTING | SAM-

By Reg. Wootton

THE SPORTS ROUNDABOUT

Soccer Clubs Want Summer Call-Up For Z-Men

By W. CAPEL KIRBY

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, & 1954.

Who likes the present system of Army Z training? Certainly not the Soccer managers. So many clubs are affected by players being called-up at the start of the season that an approach may be made to Whitehall through the Army FA.

Sald one manager with whom I discussed the problem: "We appreciate the sympathetic treatment we receive from the Services in releasing National Service men for matches, but surely it could be possible to arrange for professional foot- ballers to fluish their Z training in the close season.”

verdict on Southampton.

From inquiries 1ound the clubaj just returned 1 Nottingham; it's a grand club," is the Foulkes 1 And many players had to break | P rest. football training for square- bashing. a bal thing for fou - Burnley seoul in Scotland Bury are showing an interest bail,

have reported favourably 0.1 in Sammy Smith, maide for At wit Lime Bolton had | Nairn Thustle outside right ward

Glasgow of

Rangers, Pilling. Hartle, Dingler. Higgins Jiminy Dalg, but there will be Sammy was provisionally signed and Toruny Banks away. Foster. stung competition for his by the Ibrox efub from Larkhall Wilen and Lemon have only services fi2m Scottish clubs, Thalis last season, and he can- 111 #clie down to being a spectator instead of a player | <in natch days.

First Round Draw For Deep Water Bay Golf

Brazilians so liked the way Scottish reiɛrce Charlie Fault- les lived up to his name at the World Cup that they're ungling for his services,

It Big Charles gres, alter the se-up he had of the Hungary- Brazil bottl party, he should henceforth be known as Faultless the Fearless.

HAPPY ENDING

Broken bones

ended Spicer's foothill carcer with

Ted

The following are the draw and Starting Times (first round) for the Deep Water Cup and Liverpool but have landed him Championship ta be played on

an executive Job with well- Sunday September 19. It is

Northern A:m known hoped that players will be ready

at the first Tee five minutes be- fore the scheduled time and that all will play without delay, Strict observance of Rule of Golf 37(7) is essential in view of the largo number of entries. CHAMPIONSHIP & CUP MATCHES 745. II W E Heath-F D Hunter: 750.

Dully-W. P hirtwhistle: 7.35. N. P

Downlo DL Anderson; 8, W. D. Leighton

N. Drax: Ad. S. 8. Gordon

Mackie; 8.10. D. S. Robb.... Colling 15. P. Togxart F. Nelson: 8.20, KM .-KK Almao--L. C Saville: 025. R. Main .-W. Stoker; 8.30, R M. Campbell - 1. M. T. Orr; 8.35, J. C. van der 0.40, D. W. Stowart; Touw-o

K

I. C brown-R. Mt. Macpherson; 145. W J. D Cameron--R. Fir kins: 8.50, D. Show-F. N. Kent, #.33, J. WaW. Falconer: 9, W. A. 11. Baitour R. Lelich; 10.35, 3 Aitkend D. Milner; 10.40, P Ferguson--H. Willoquet; 10.45. TE Robinson: 10.53.

A Waters-11, D. Bidwell; 10.50, Blacklock-L. H.

K. N.

Kinghorn-P. J. Daly: IL,

of

furnishers. He has settled in Wrexham where he was com missioned during the war before being attached the Com- mandos.

Derby County have got to go to market, but there's nothing they fancy north of the Border. Commenting on the last two weekends he has spent in Scot land, manager Jack Barker told me they were a sheer waste of time. Jimmy McEwan, of Raith Rovers, was the last player he had under review. Before that it was Bert Inside forward.

Singapore Girl

Sprinter

Clocks 11.4

Singapore, Sept. 13. Singapore giri sprinter Mary Klass returned 11.4 secs. in her 100 yards dash at a meet here yes erday which would put her ahead of Japan's Atsuku Nambu who had clocked 12.8 secs. for the 100 metres.

Mary ran a close second to Japan's ace sprinter Atsuku Nambu at the Second Adan Games in Manila last May both clocking 12.5.

On her 100 yards' performancë Mary would have done 12.3 seus. if she ran the 100 metres and this would better Nambu's Ume 3 of a second.

from

Spurting Into the lead Gourley, Gourock

the start, Mary left her closest rival, Mary Ross, five yards be- hind at the winning post. There was no wind accompanying against her.

or

THE CURTIS CUP WAS LOST

IN THE FIRST SIX HOLES What's best in

OF

THE FIRST DAY

By HENRY LONGHURST

Merlon, Pennsylvania. Reflecting on the Curtis Cup match as the sun set on this delightful Merion clubhouse and the captains and the kings-or perhaps on this occasion the queens had departed I came to one definite conclusion, namely that the captains of all future British teams should be issued by the Royal and Ancient, the Ladies', Golf Union or the Professional Golfers' Association, as may be appropriate, with a long whip.

This they should crack on the she had boon taking part in lost the vital gamo tó Miss Price firet tee on the first day at the these contesta for years.

at Muirfield, but gredually the start of the foursomes, threaten- As for her performance in the American drew ahead, winning ing those who have not played singles, no praise con bo too in the end fairly comfortably on In such matches before and great.

the 15th, striking those who

actually

have.

This, it seems to me, is the only way in which it might be possibly to provent British players from losing international matches in the first six holes of the first day.

That, briefly, is the story of the loss of the Curtis Cup, which gallantly at Muirfield two years

the

ago.

British women

won FO

Sho did

Sho holod

Against a burly and formidable opponent to Joyce Zlike the The other winner for Britain, made b poor start with 6, or rather British Islte since Elre and was at once two down.

still joins with US In golf She came home in 37 and had matches, was Philomena Garvey, only get one

hole back, and from Dublin. Both round in 80, went out in 30 in the afferrcon none too bad in a course which and was still one down. From a like an undulating edition of that point her score of 4, 3, 4, 3, Stoko Poges, she and Miss Kirby, of Atlanta, one of the most ex- 5, 4, 2, tells its own story. leaving herself a horrible putt all square.

faller at the 16th, Perienced American golfers, were to hole, but she got it in and

Both were out in 41 in the from that pelat never looked

afternoon, with Garvey cne up back.

and then, with the exception of By 11 o'clock en the morning

awkward A very our fate was one at the 16th, put a full turned on me splendid golf.

a reven at the 15th, the really of the foursomes virtually realed.

wooden club shot on the heart

Apart from this lapse she wan of the short 17th and ended in two under fours till the match From that moment onwards a blaze of glory by holing a five- it Wha 2 level match. The yarder fer the hole and the ended at the 17th and, with only singles, which finished level at match needing only a four for 72.wo short holes, this was fine

stuff, three all, might have provided No tribute could be higher one of the most exciting day's than that of a member of the So in the end we had to hunti golf for yours. As it was, ali United States Golf Association, back the Curtis Cup, which the Tho was being decided was the who sold: "This is the best we British captain, Mrs Johm Beck, margin of our defeat, together have seen since the days of Pam did with a gracious speech, but with a few individual reputations. Barton."

it was galling to think that any the latier

one

who attende only the that than

singles would really and little who

The highest credit must also to choose between the teams. If かわ assistant

cancel out the establishment 60 10 the British Champion, only we could

Frances Stephens, not only for hour of the foursomes. What Glasgow, to whose manager

opposite number, there teams want is not a captain be beating her respectfully suggest that she be

Faulk, but also for but a whipper-In. with Mary Lena given a month's holiday

the way she did it.

Though I deliberately did not j ask her about it, I know Bum other members of the team that she has been far

from well during the week.

brighter

Janette Robertson,

and

years old

cashier in an

pay.

попе

of

shines

As 10

In the foursomes, with D railering partner in Mrs Peal, she kept her head and her com- posure and played us though

FIGHTING FINISH

She was one up at lunch with both round in 78 but, after some very scrappy stuff on both sides, she was two down with six to

FIGHT PLAN play

TAKES HIM

3,000 MILES

From this point she finished 3, 4, 4, 4, 3, 4, to win on the last green. Furthermore, this in-

Bring Complaints

To Council'

cluded the heartbreaking experi- Appeal At Hockey

srice of seeing her lead vanish on |the 17th, where she got a perfect three only far Miss Faulk to put her tea shot almost dead for a two.

In freshening

Assn. Meeting

Lt-Comdr C. Anthony, speak

at

Ing at the Annual Generc1 Meet- London.

wind neithering of the Hongkong Hockey Nineteen-year-old Frank could reach the 18th in two. Association held yesterday Anstead wants to challenge Playing first, Stephens was per the Club Lu:ilano termed as the United States' top haps nine feet short from 50 fighters. To do that he is yards, whereupon Faulk pitched undesirable the fact that matters up to within two feet, certainly and cominents concerning the travelling the 3,000 miles no more.

Association were being aired by Erith

members in the press. If mem- from

(Kent) to

Swinging the putter with low Canada. He will toughen up precision, Stephens railed the pers of the HKHA had any they should be by felling timber and meet ball into the dead centre of the complaint What price promotion?

the Americans on their own hole end, miracle of miracles, it brought before the Council, be- the American Champion fore expressing them through Leicester City disposed

ground.

who gave a quick jub at the ball the press, he added, 6,000 season tickets and could Jocelyn de Souza, an official Frank. who is GN.

tall, and missed. How refreshing to have sold 30,000.

Amateur Singapore Car park of

that today's top men numbering 350 Athletic Association, sald that argues

tomastly Americans are rough be writing this old, old story in was subject twice Mary's

To beat them call be re-checked today. He added: for strength and stamina

the knowledge gained in fights "Mury's feat is one of those things

with them. that happen

akk to

Не said: athletes. The weather was fine

"The fight game

over Darzn. just isn't tough enough here.

I'm tired of Anyway. and she was in the right mood." -Ünled Press.

lighter- ny job as a Thames mon,

0. E. Willerton-C, J. B. Leader: season tickets

11.05. J. F. Shoemaker-ed,

W. were

for over-opplied

of

the

time

MorDonald; 11 10, D. R. Holmes-over. There's gold In them ratification and the track will and tough.

Austin He.

Cup Deep Water Day Round-11.15. D. Kolly-st

thar 1:119.

A.

Cornish: 11.26. Robert Yu-W. Johnson: 11.25. A. G. 8. McCallum

Dr J. Gray: 11.30, F. J. Brock bank-J CallA B. Miche: 11.40, J. J. Robson-F. C. Braddal.

it'a

With young Jimmy Dunne, Kmg: 11.35, J., the Leicester City inside forward case of like father, like son, but only in looks. "In style absolutely no Comblasice," says City manager,

COURSE RECORD

K. S, Kinghorn returned a gross score of 27 at Deep Water

of play there's

Bay on Sunday and became the Norman Bullock.

joint holder of the Course re- Jimmy, of Ireland, Shefeld cord with John Wal who re-United and Arsenal fame, was turned the same

score on Octo-D

Tho

goal-crasher, whereas his

ber 10, 1932, after a very fine pffspring is an academic type. two on the ninth hole.

record was held by pre-war Poter Tod with a score of 28.

At Fanling 3. D. Mackie, R. M. Campbell and K. A. Miller tied for Arat place. In an 18- hole Bogey competition played over the Old Course on Sunday. J. D. Mackle being declared the winner for his return of two up (Gross 35) over the last nine holes.

K.C.C. Team

For

Cricket Trial

HAPPY AT THE DELL

Bly Foulkes and Tommy

Britain Beat

France At Bridge

Montreux, Sept. 12. Beliain best France, --holders

Mulgrew returned to Newcastle of the European Bridge Cham- last week....to move their plonships, in the second round homes South. "Never happler, of the 1954 Championships here

today.

Britain and Denmark share trst place with four

now

Russian Beats victory points each. The British

Pole

team beat France by 12 points, Boring 52 to the French team's 40. Britain beat Ireland in the first round yesterday.

and

reverse.

Miss Bisgood was one up at lunch and played none too badly thereafter. However, there was no holding her opponent, Claire

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Lt-Comdr Anthony suggested that at the beginning of the sea- son a tentative interport team be | LADIES selected and then play through- put the reason. Lust year Hong- kong lost the interport game with Macao due to poor leam work, he commented,

Mr G. T. Palmer, the out- going President told the meeting

A tal finely bullt girl, Miss Doran went out in 37, including а .couple of sixes, and came home

3, 4, 3, 4, 3. I'm afraid that there had been considerabla played awful mean, the sold, argument in the Council regar- and that about describes It.

ding the League. Many, appa- rently, felt that the League, was causing a great deal of ill-

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"Of course, so far I have booked only as an amateur for the Fitzroy

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WON FIVE BOUTS

+

"I've had seven bouts; won Ave of them. Reversed decision, too."

Said brother

?

CAUGHT IN REVERSE Heroine of the match at Muir-feeling. field was Elizabeth Price, This

There had been a suggestion, time, alas, she caught it in reverse. Her putting, normally continued Mr Palmer, that all Mike, 20:

calm and serene

and

the Axtures for the reason should "Boxing is a life hobby with

strongest part of her game, was be arranged by the Association, me and I know В prospect

almost a totel loss, and she took, but that matches were to be when I see one.

I am sorry to reveal, 08.

friendly games with no points "Provided ho can toughen

system. up in Canada, Frank will makes

Against one of the strongest the grado as a heavyweight.competitors in American women's Mr Palmer then invited the He has taken part in only golf, Polly

Riley, this simply meeting to give their views on amateur serapi, But he can would not do, and early on in the subject, but all male mem- punch and has the ability to learn fast.

the proceedings she had to luctantly to bã" written off. encouraged him to

craigrate. A boxer needs to Mrs Jesale Valentine bald her Diher second round results stand on his own two feet. He own for a while against Mrs

Denmark

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Doesn't Smith, who, as Grace de Mass today were:

bent

ex-world cham→ Germany boat Finland by nine Plon Freddie Mills?"

So now Frank โร Canada- points (60 to 57), Belghim and Italy drew, Norway had a bye bound, in this round,

-(London Expreza Service).

Vault Record Lebanon 10 points (55 to 39) he icok like

:

LADIES' SECTION

Morcow, Scpt. 18. Pyotr Denisenko, beat the Euripera polo vault record with a leap of 4.40 metres 14 feet and 71⁄2 inches) when the Savict

Union Athlelle Championships In the Amt round of the The Kowloon Cricket Club were continued in Kiev today, Ladies' Section of the Cham- cricket trial which was post-Tars, the Soviet news agency plonships, Britain was beaten by poned last Saturday due to the reported today. Inclement weather, will now be held on Saturday next at 2 p.m. Those elected to participate in the trial are:

New Skin Diving

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LADIES GOLF AT SHEK-O

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bers declined to say anything. Finally, Mrs Read, one of the Vice-Presidents of the Associa

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Mr Palmer asked members to giye the Association all the help they could

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Army's Final

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Hockey

On Wednesday

The following players have been selected to participate in the final trial to select the Army's A', 'B' and 'C' teams at Sookunpoo tomorrow at 4 p.m.

LAAR RASK Bousfeld next BA Crossey (20 Ed Regt RAJ Goalkeeper-2/Lt · Silmmen 172 Rent RAL Woir Cherham (13 LAA Coy RASCI, Cin Witzhire Inf Spr Valentine (HQ RECOME Wkape REMEI, Lt Boxall (173 Lee Hamar Kings), Cpt Kothon (m "It is not fair of my Associa- By RA). Bet Cartle (173 Loo Bird Regt RA), TSM WID1(20 Fa (14 Fd Negt BAJ Reg! RA) Capt Weatherall (7 ltum)S

tion to expect a quota of in. RA), S. Trindarg (2 LAA Capt. Fortune: (1 Kings), 17/0

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points-51 to 36.

hogey, competition played at of the Association.- I, therefore, Capt. Andrew-McIntosh (2 Bup Der 17 Huss), Sri Harris (7 Kusa), 2/11 Other first round results for Avalon, Calif., Sept. 19.Bhek-O last Thursday with a ask everybody connected with By RA). Major Brice IK SIP 110 Lt By RA, Cplini (HQ THE

HASCH WO11 Uctisedson 121 HAA Neville HQ 71 Int Bde): LA LAGONY; Three of Russia's gold medal. the Ladies were Italy beat John Clark-Samaza, a professor of two down.

the Association, to do. their gi), BOMS Mantle 150 F6 Barn93 Marin (11Q RABC) lists in the European champion Belgium hy eight points (83 to sional diver, today claimed to the July-August running utmost to help" he said.

RE), WOII Kallend (1Q RASC) ships last month bettered their 45), Frande beat Holland by 29 have set up a new skin diving medal competition was, as usual,

3/Lt Trace (72. LAA Regt RAJ Berne times when winning na-points (79 to 50), Germany boat record by descending 850 feet divided into two sections Mrs

OFFICE BEARERS tierial titles,

Halves Sxt Peberdy ribland by 41 points (63 to 42), under the oceansing a modern

Major, Howard-Dobson-217 "A" team: A. Zimmern, II.

The following were elected

Paterson (3) Chamberlain, B.C.N. Carnell, R. Bell,

Ardalion Igratley, European and Switzerland boat Norway by fromman's kit ingless of the tri unter winning the Silver A Davies-400 to gateurs 16, point (65 to 40) Austria ditional diving sult and helmet Division with nett. 85; and Mrs Omeers of the Associatial 10r. R. Jenner.

|the year 1954-83). He made the descont nest G. Johnson the Bronze Division Jones, J. Marshall, R. F. Apps, event in 48.1 stoords, 8/104 and Sweden drow Router.

hare yesterday in seven minutes with "nelt 68,

Champion-President; 'Mr. A. LA NOTY, RÁ), CHM MoDortch (1) Kings),. Bet and spent the rest of his vol The Ladies' Club `minutos in the water, cóm

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team; C. Finchor, E.

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