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QUEEN,S COLOURS
Lester Piggott, wearing the Queen's colours for the first me, is mounted on Her Majesty's horse Perambulator, which he rode in the Middleham Nursery Handicap at the York meeting.
The horse was unplaced. Piggott has taken the place of Sir Gordon Richards as first jockey to the Noel Murless stable,--Reuterphoto.
Gutierrez
Shield
2nd Round Draw
The winner of the Hongkong v. Switzerland match on Saturday will play Cuenca, China
meets Pakistan.
Malieva plays freland and Philippines will chush with Portopal in the second round of the Gutierrez Interna- tool Shield Lawn Bowls Competition to be played this Sunday,
The above draw, As well as setting the date for the Aitken- head Shield competitim be tween Hongkong and Kowloon for November 14 Lt Austin Rond, was decided upon at the Hongkong Lawn Bowls As30- ciation Management Committer meeting held at Messrs. Gilman & Co Ltd. Alexandra House, yesterday. Mr M. N. was in the chair.
Regarding
prizea
Rakusen
for
The question of appropriate dreas for indy jawn bowlers was is brought up at the meeting. but it was decided to deter the matter for discussion at a later date.
INT'L SHIELD DRAW
The following was the straw for the Gutierrez Shield:
Saturday
ot
Switzerland (CE. Roselet. L. Gaddi, E. It, Rosalet and J. S Landolt v Hongkong 15. E. I. C thele. J Chubb and T. I. Baker at Lengue competitions. It was dem the Hungkong Yootball Club. cided that a permanent shleid
Sunday be presented to the respective
Hongkong or Switzerland V Camo winners of each division, to be
ada (A Irwine, JK Watson,
alway and D. Trail) held for
one
year, together Club de Recreto. with a commemorative wooden
China Paneli Lee, J, N plaque which division winners
Tay and W. Hung Bling Pakini M. Razack, A. II. Abbas, would hold permanently, while AR, Razack and A. M. Oman at 14 silver medals, suitably in-
Kowlnem Bowling Green Club scribed, will be given
Mulaya ( Y. Adat A. I. See min, B. Yusuf and M. B. Haroon v. of the players of the winners of Ireland J. Kelleher, W. McColl each division.
to each
MATCHES IN ENGLAND
Mr Rakusen
informed
G. D. S Agnew and J. H. Kinni burgh) at the Hongkong Football club.
Philippines De V. N. Allenza. C. A Coelho, W Ogley and thelona) v Portugni (J. A. da Zaiz, E. meeting that It was expected M. Alarroun, C. F. Pass and B. F. da Luz pt the Kowloon Bowling
THE CHINA
AT OCTOBER
RUGBY LIGHTS UP, BUT IT'S STILL NOT BRIGHT ENOUGH
By DEREK JOHN
At
Rugby took a leaf out of the Soccer book the other night. London's White City Stadium, the first-ever Rugby Union match was played under floodlights. Harlequins and Cardiff, the pride of Wales, were the clubs to make this bit of rugger history.
There were 20,000 spectators, seven times the usual rugger “gate.” Millions more watched the game on television, but the game still brought most enjoyment to the 30 players.
It all fact
The night's floodlit venturo sup- For rugby followers there was gests the authorities are making enough to hold the interest if an effort to popularise the game, not thrill them to bits. Bleddyn They must think again. I will Williams, the Welsh interna- take more than the floodlight tional, demonstrated that he is
stili one glamour to put it over.
of rugger's 'groats". The really boils down to that you must fully understand wellyn and his opposite nun- rugby to enjoy watching it. For bel, Gibbs, are among the Bncat anybody not brought up to the handling code, the lights don't help m much,
be
is my view that, for rugby to catch on, the powers that
will have to discover ways of making the game a flowing spectacle, rather than a series) of disjointed attack centred around one spot for anything up to five minutes at a time.
They must cut down on the number of scrimmages anch lino-outs and do away with the_knock-on.
Unless the Union officials put their heads together and remedy these points it looks as though rugby will stay a player's game. IN TOO SMALL DOBES There are thrilla, spills and akili. But the skill comes in too snull doses. For instance there were only five or six passing movements by either Cardiff or the *Cuin
the Whoto
match.
during
Then, wui only then, did the¦ game come to life. It was good i to watch those Cardif
three- quarters thuging the ball from การเด num and selling 'dum- mies by the dozen. But it will Just for
matter of seconds only-before petering out
Into another line-out or scrimmage,
A
I have often wondered
how much of the 70 minutes in rugby match is taken up with actual play. Not very long is my guess.
Colony Hard Court Tennis Championships
full-backs in the game,
There was the inimitable Vir Roberts at forward for Haric- quins in the thick of it as usual, and giving a hint to the Eng- and selectors that he is ready and waiting to give them hand.
and a penalty goal by Judd at half-time.
CRINO
1954.
SOCCER
ON THE
INSIDE
(Edited by Sam Leitch)
Fledt-fuoted Johnny Hannigan, soldier outside-right of Greenock Morton and price-tagged at £12,000, has impressed Chelsea asuistant manager Stewart Davidson.
Signaller Hünalgan, stationed | Ing with goalkeeper George | Guess who has tres practising at Catterick in Yorkshire, has Thompson to Progien.
also lured the scouts of Middles- brough, 'Spurs, and Pompey. But they were not impressed to the extent of £12,000.
before
But the fighting Harlequins
right into the
In his latest picture
outing after the Interval, and for the Chelsea's No. 2 oficial, Hannigan last quarter of an hour there touched the form which has was only one team in it-und made
him one of Scotland's japeudiest rolders. Also looking that wasn't Cardilt.
A minute before time, Wood-on was Pompey's Scottish re- ruff scored an anazing try for presentative Hugh Bone.. the Quins, getting his finger tips by to a diagonal kick ahead Bartlett, Ilarrison coolly placed
Several English clubs, as well
the ball for the kick, and sent as those in Scotland, have noted A Hearing between the pests. that Wolves right winger Tommy
The ball had hardly landed McDonald, signed from Hibs for!
blow. and £10,000 list séaton, ís not ping- when the whistle Cardiff played like world- Harlequins had won 6-6. Aing regular League football, bealers for the first 35 minutes dramatie anish, and deservedly led by points, through a try by Wells
ix gome!
but a poor
~(London Express Service)
DOWER BEATS TULI
Empire Flyweight Championship Changes
Hands
London, Oct. 19.
Dai Dower, 21-year-old Welsh miner, won the Empire Flyweight Championship when he outpointed Joke Tull, South African holder, over 15 rounds.
It was Dower's first ever fight for a title and the first time he had boxed 15 rounds. He has now won all his fights since turning professional after boxing in the 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki, where he reached the quarter- finals.
Cyo.
Could be that manager Stan Cullis intends to trade MeDotzala | back to Scotland for some of these interesting Scols.
FIRST PROFESSIONAL Jimmy Logio of Arsenal has just become the first professional footballer ever to win à London
hard from the spot theri' days at Highbury-goalkeeper.. Juck Two penalty misses by Walloy Kalsey. He weakin'! antarà Bienes and Dea Itoper 3 Arsenal. A lucky “in-off" penn)- ty scored by Alex Forbes,
taking them!
London Hxpresa Seruler)
CHALLENGER HOPES
Victory Over Gavilan May Mean Suspended Gaol Sentence
Philadelphin, Oct. 19.
Kid Gavilan, a question-mark Champlon because of inactivity, will make his eighth defence of the welter- weight crown on Wednesday night against Johnny Sazton of New York, a desperate challenger with a "spoiler style" and a dual air.
Their
twict-postponed
FA "cap."
This white silk cap with the City of Landon
10- He believes the sentence would shield on it is awarded to players who have round bout at Convention Hall be suspended for a World Cham- played for London In Ave re-at 0300 hour GMT on Thursday pton-United Press. presentative games.
may sot a new Indoor Philadel phic gate record of more than Hundreds of amateurs have the 30,000. That would require at
capsi.
But with only one pro- | least 11,000. fessional game a season the pros have little chance,
in Hanover recently.
WEEK-END
HOCKEY
Gavilan, the dancing bolo specialist from Cuba, hasn't fought
Boven months in nearly Logte notched his fifth came because of an injured right hand
Next on and o
virus infection. the list Choco left-back Stan
At 28, the Champion is facing Willemese (four appearances). 24-year-old
a
On account of the forth- challenger who Roy Bentley (Chelsea) and Sam socks the crown ΠΟΙ
local only coming visit of a Bartram (Charlton) have three because of the gold and glory hockey side to Macao, there ench.
that goes with it but also be cause he balleves a victory to will be only two Men's morrow night will prevent hie League matches in the First Division programme. over going to jail in new York Thursday.
He
Flashing floodlight form of Reading's Wally Hinshralwood bay attracted the attention of
Division scouts,
Other serving hocle First
sentence
A
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Hush-Hush at the Villa (cont).
Lazor was chasing Thom and Last week Aston Villa directors attacking aggressively with both again considered
SECOND CALL
Scottish
JAPANESE IS FIVE INCHES
TALLER
5
p.m.
Ladies Diviston •
Victorian v Dorians "A" bn Pool Tokyo, Oct. 19.
(Happy Valleys at 3.30 p.m. (Um. writers to bites: U. R. Dillon, Mickey Ram). Japanese sports day generally picked World Begrep "B" Recreio "A" on
Park at 3.00 Pool (kma's Yoshio Champion
Shirai 16 Umpirest B Conmiver. II.
Crown | Roza). flyweight Paint Periz in their 16-round dd. (Boundary Stam.
Argentine challenger against
K.G.V "A" v Services on Army
p.It title fight on October 20.
Umples Bigman Maugham. Sgt.
MOOT -x.a.v.-
bis
Is scheduled to start the week-end.
15-day workhouse
In the Ladies and Second Supported by more than 2,000 A beautiful short left
bri Thursday opriaton (Men's) however, a full vociferous Welsh fans among to the jew, which travelled only Readin magnets are 21-year-
Programme has been arranged old goalkeeper David Jones, and ignoring a dozen troffd tickets, the
about 12 inches, brought who 11,000
packed the
and of these, the Victorians v arena,
Dower fought cleverly sudden ending to an even con-left-half Eddie McLaren.
Dorlana A on Saturday and the from the start and never allow test in two minutes 87 seconds
Nav Bharat By Army Con ef Ministif to be overawed by of the sixth round.
Sunday, should provide hocicey the reputatkm of his opponent.
This with the best gamux.
The following are' the fixtures for He took great care to avold
ali Divisions of the Langue? As expected, the feature the honey swings that have won hands when he momentantly request of star player Danny
BATURDAY match of the Colony Men's Tull many grim hatues against left his chin exposed as he bob-Blanchflower and again refused Thom seized to make a stabament on what had Hardcourt Tennis
Cham-ading flyweights and bantam bed and weaved.
the opening and a perfect punch been decided. pionship played at Chinese
weights. Recreation Club
IL looked 433 if Dower's put Lazar on the canvas, yesterday meteorie rae to fame might be
Lazar, shaking his hond and was the three s battle behalted when he returned to his
Fulham chier Frank Osborne on grimacing, lay
one side tween Recreio's F. M. corner at the end of the thistening to the count. He ap made his second player-seeking Ribeiro
round with a cut bolow his left peared to mistake the count, tor call at Third Division Accrington. ulna. and Tommy
Subject: 22-year-old- But he did not allow this he jumped up sprightly but just centre half John Ryden, rated Rodrigues spinal Cyril to trouble him and as round ten
too late. Kotowall and George Choa. came up he tookmi a probable
Thom took the first two 12,000 class, rounds with some stinging left The Colony Champions, Ip
That's not all. He took a hooks Khoon-hung
VICIOUS SWINGS
which soon reddened
second
at look and Edwin Tsai
28-year-old The Aitkenhead Shield will be
Lazar's face and nose.
Scottish breezed through 12 gaines in a
centre half Wille tacted to see if arrangements Green Club on Sunday,
played at the Kowloon Bowling
November row to eliminate P. F. Zau
Tell, however, staged a great and
After talting these opening Telfer. This was at Accrington's could be made for two or three
14. commencing at 2.30 Pm Clube K. Y. Chang from the com- comeback in rounds 10 and 11 to rounds to fathom Thom's un- floodlit clash with St Mirren rints to play against County or of the bonetewed the petition, whilst another favour- keep the night alive. He landed orthodox style, Lazar speeded Fulham have not tost Interest
players in other representative siden.
Men's First Division' their respeOLİVO league divisiona
ed pair, Choy Tir-kin and Teul
with vicious swings against a up and got his nendemie left in Telfer. But they will not pay
Dutch H.C. V R.A.F. “A”. 021 Approval was given
notions to the Hon. Secretary Wai-pai were offered surprising tiring opponent. But the curly working well and in the fourth more than £8,000 for him,
Army Od. (Boundary St.) at 930 of the Assoclátion. suggestion.
by Monday. November 1,
ly stern resistance from F. G. headed little Welchman came but round two lefts to the Jaw had
aggresslýchóss RimUmpires: Cpl. Barratt, Sgi.
Y.; Gurdiner). Lonno and A. Augestad, who for round 12 refreshed and re- Thom in trouble on the ropes.
Army By R.N. "A" on Army Gid. took them to 12 games in the gained the initiative to set him- He was too impetuous, however, bargain boys for their present but his footwork is wrong and
(Soakumpoo) at 3.30 p.m. clube. Teller cost £40 11 Beasona hia punchen lack power.
Umpresi Krishán Lal J. S, self firmly on the road to victory, to press home the advantage.
#go: Ryden £2,000 18 months
He has never fought in a 15-drawab,
By Recreio "A" & "B" Army round bout and it is question- †"A" Nay Elarat "A" and Y.M.C.A. able whether he
can go the
"Men's Wecond Division distance. Shirai, 5 foot 8 inches Latest clubs to train their tall, has a tremendous Sockumpots "13" V Spokunpola Watford's transter- advantage In, reach over Feres, "A" on 290) (11agy Valley) at 11 Palmer. sights on Ustedt Jimmies, Kelly and Bowie, 5 feet 1 Inch in height United Umpires: 6. T.
Krishan. Lal). are Blackpool and Latton. Both Press
Knights - v I.K.H.C. on Army were represented at Watford's
(Uni- Gd. (Sookimpod), at 11 a.m. floodlit match last week.
English, Tara Singh). Pinay hart EV Army Co
AITKENHEAD SHIELD
there would be a atrong con-Green Club tingent of Hongkong lawn bow- lers in England next year, and auggested that the English Bowling Association
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"HONG" PAIRE
Entries for the
Pairs first set before succumbing, ong" Competitio wall close with the
The Recreio pair's feat was Hon. Secretary, KLBA. on TUSE- alp the more meritorious insofar day, October 20, No optries will be accepted after that dáte.
Compton Loses
winner.
The Irish referee, Andrew
as their opponents are one of Smyth, had
ment
v Borbans "B" ກ to Papi (King Pk at 45 p.m. (Umbres; Bgt. Allen, Miss Lam-
The fight is scheduled start at 8 pm-
Writers made their predic-booy). tion after seeing Perex in his
workout.
an Monday ret afternoon. They offered the following reasons;
Reden and Telfer are certainly Perez shows
The fight was mirly even up
of the knockout, ago. no hesitation in to the time
Thom won the the seeded pairs of the tournafting Dower's hand when the By his victory,
Lonsdal belt, emblematic of Anal gong went. Completely The following are the results evercome, Dower Bat in his the British Championship, out of yesterday's matches and the comer and wept unashamedly as right for gaining the title three Axtures for today and tomor- his countrymen sang the Welsh Umes-Router.
anthem, "Land Of My Fathers,”* OPEN TO OFFERS
It was a great victory for P. M. Ribetro & T. E. Rodrigues | Dower though
London, Oct. 19. general opinion bent LC. Kotewall & George Chos was that Tull fought below his Control stated that as no con- The British Boxing Board of London, Oct. 10. 3-0 0-2 0-4.
best. Test erickstor Choy Tin-kin & Tsul Wal-put
7-5; 0-3.
His Kit
The cor
of
row:
THE DESULTS
The Zulu was warned on
Gremlins,
SUNDAY
Boo] (Kings Pk.] at 3.30 p.m. (Um pires: 1. Roca, da), L., G. Mopsted), #R,N,**B*V Posjte sh N.N. Od. -3.30) bm. (Empires: Fl1/981.
shown interest in winzi
Already 'Spurs and Leeds have Moscow Dynamos
Denis Compton,
was recovered beat 1 d. Louno & A. Augestad more than one occasion for hit- fructs have born lodged for the Chud tart on 16,000 Arrive In France, It Wood #N
British Middleweight Cham- | Chelsea bid last season. today in Paddington after being Edwin Tsai & K. II. Ip bent P. ung low and using his hea plonship eliminator between stolen near Lord's cricket ground, F. Zau & K. Y. Chang 6-0; 0-0,
He els itie bost "hop but when Compton examined the Ho Wing-chun & Wong Shul-wing bid for the world, tille which Pat McAteer of Birkenhead and car he discovered that his cricket. Smart & E. Zulauf 0-2 the British promater, Mr Jack Los Allen of Bedford, the car window outing at Highbury in
Solomons, will try to arrange tok is now open to PUTED for next March with Yoshlo offers. Shiral, the Japanese holder of
bag with kit for Australia was
missing.
A
The bag contained two cricket bats, a pair of baiting pads and two pairs of batting gloves, small case belonging to his son Brian and containing a number of articles also was missing.
Compton is due to leave for Australia by air tomorrow Chinn Mail Special,
Test Cricketer
On Trial
Of
Kingston, Jamaica, Oct. 10. The trial of Losile Hylton, 49-year-old former West In dies Test cricketer, accused murdering his wife, in exported
nd here tomorrow.
•Hyllen, who has picaded not was in the witnesa box From Vai Ho stid bod
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kraltica madelity willyen manns. In
TODAY'S MATCHES
Time: 8.30 pm
Men's singles-Ng Man-cheung
C. A. Braun;" Edwin Taal v I. C. Wong: Tranche Ma v Choy Tinkin: E. Baubolle, v He Cheong-po; . M. Ribeiro V. U. Wang,
TOMORROW'S MATCHES! Time: 5,30 pm. Men's double:-F. K. Bu de V. T. Wang V Chung Wing-kwong Chung Wah-chul; C. A. Braun & I. Baubolle V Tony Leung & Lie po y W. T. Los & T. C. Iu: S. L. Ms & Choy Ping-tum v K, C. Dao
Patrick Poon; Ernie Pereira & Joseph Heu v Ho Wing-chun & Wang Shut-wing: Wang Bul-ki & Al Kam moon y Twat & K. 11. Xp.
Surrey Wins Pistol Championship
London, Oct, 19. Surrey will a total of 2,037 Which beat the record
(points, have week, fiker-County Putol promoted by Nam, Ford Rifle Assocla-
| the titis.-Rouler.
the FA eleven to meet the RAF
FÚTUKE FITURER.
Det. 20:5
-Recreio
Paris, Oct. 18. The Boviet champion football teams Moscow, Dynamo arrived here by air to-night to play a series of matches against French weld "B" Bervides want to stay proud teams Preston by buying sound deputies for the a contre-baif and centre-forward. Their first game will be at aj positions. Cument Deepdale Bordeaux against a local team" "A", Nav Bymrat #AYAM HẠN.;
foney for the pivot's berth is on Thursday, stylish Dick White of Samthorpe.
Promoters have up to and in- cluding Ootabor 29. to. submit THOM WINS ON KO
offers which must be for etutod BL -nnd not for Wally Thom retained his Bri-percentage of the receipts. fish, and European Welterweight
Boxing Championships at The contest is to take place
The Dynamon will then mest Harringay Arena tonight when by December 11 although ... the The Third Division club, say, ellher, Lille or Rheims at Mar-f ho knocked cut Low Lazar of Board may at their discretion "No" cóni until we find a good selle on October 28 and go oti Polios London in the sixth round of a extend this date-China
15 rounds contest..
Special
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