THE CHINA MAIL,

"THE CLOWN PRINCE OF FOOTBALL”

LEN SHACKLETON INSISTS HE NEVER WANTS ΤΟ PLAY FOR ENGLAND AGAIN

By ROY PESKETT

Len Shackleton, erstwhile England inside forward--he never wants to play for England again-has written the tnost bitter attack on Soccer I have ever read. It will be published as his biography" this week-and one way or another this great young athlete and business man does not come out of it very well.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1955.

ON THE

SOCCERSIDE

Andy Beattle, famous and able manager of Huddersfield Town, has staggered

His

his Directors by telling them: “I am giving up_the_game."

This is one of the most unexpected resignations in modern soccer. contract had two years to run. He was the highest paid manager ever appointed by the Yorkshire Club.

CRICKET LEAGUE

FIXTURES

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The Hongkong Cricket League for the coming 1955/56 season will commence on Saturday, October 1, when Kow- loon Cricket Club, the First Division Champions, will meet the Royal Navy at Cox's Path.

The Indian RC, who are

Nov. 13-Pollen v. Army "South". Nov. 19—University. "A" v meking

welcome re

"North": "Army" "South" v. Univer- appearance in this Division, elty" 13" Kay School RAF: Navy will clash with the Optimists,

v. KCC "D" IRC V. DES. In tho Second

Nov. 20Police v. Recreio; Dock- Divison, yard v. KCC "A". Royal Air Force, the Junior Nov. 26-IRC v. Army "North": Champions,

have been drawn University "" v. University "A":

KOV Bohool v. KCC "D" Army against the Royal Navy.

Following is the full draw" y Navy: Negrele DBR 27 Police V. KEČ "A"; for the first round Axtures: | Dockyard v. BAF.

Dec.

"A" v. Army FIRST DIVISION

"Bouth"; Army "North" y. Dock- Oct. 1-Army "North" v. Army

my yard; Recreje V. Univerally ""; “Boath": KIKČO "Boorp" V. RAY; DES v. Navy; University Beattle, now 42, was a polish- is already itching for a change national right-back Andy. Kerr, ne V. KCC Open KKC;

KCC v, Navy: KGV School; RAF v. KCC "B", i

Dr. C v. Police. ed player with Preston and of club,

Kerr Was o member of the teele v. CCC.

Oct. B-Army "South VA RAT Dec. 1-RAF v. Univeraly "A"; Scotland, a shrewd manager Sid quit England last season highly successful Scoltish party CCC v. BKCC "Scorp: HKCC “Opt" | Anny "Boul" v. inc; KGV sensul wth Barrow and Stockport be-

English wife to which toured central Europe in | v," North: Navy (býe).

LRC v. Boorelo; Polica v. V. Recreio; University "B" v. DBS;

Navy V. KÇE “A”. Army Johannesburg. fore his Huddersfield days,

But she wanted the close

season.

Uck 15-BKCC Opt v. RAF: Dec. 11-Dockyard v Police; KCC Huddersfield Chairman Dick to relum to England for health

IRC v. KCC; Navy ccc; Police | "F" v. Ammy "North": Parker was astonished, ..."Be reasons.

What a snappy slice of busi-v KCC "Scorp" Recreio v. Army Dee, 17-Army "Smulig y, KCC

*Northla Ammy" "South" (bye) ** "B" DES V. KGV School; cause relations between Mr Despite a great respect for ness was done by Lincoln

Oct. 22--Army "South" v. Recreio; | "A" V. INC: NAVY V. Dockyard: Bentlic and the

board have manager Jimmy Seed, Sid wants manager Bill Anderson when CCC v. IRC; IKCC "Opt" v. Police; | RAF V. University "B" Recrele v

RAF Army "North"; University "A" V. been most cordial and happy." a move, He thinks the Charlton he sold and then bought back Navy Army "Norih":

KCC:

1KCC "Scorp" (bye).

Police. Beattie said: "I asked for my crowd have a "down" on him. Andy Graver from Lalcester.

V. OBS: Jan 7-Anny "North" Oct. 29Army South" v. CCC; release because I do not feel

Watford

Despite gale receipts slump- KCC "SCOT ICC CAT manager Len

KCC “A” V. feralo; KGV Schoot v. Army "South": Navy v. Univer- still Recreio: Navy v. prepared, as I ought to do, to Goulden is as keen now to signing by £9,000, Lincoln

sity "B": Police v. RAF: Univer face nine months of mental O'Linn as he was last season... showed a profit of over £1,000 Police; Army "North (bye).

"Nov. BeArmy "North" v. KCC; | my "A" v. IRC. then next stop Watford for the and cleared off £6,500 owing on KCC ""0" v Army "South": Jan, Dockyard v. KCC. BloggMEDIATE FUTURE

IRC v. Bar: Police v. Navy: Recreio Springbok.

mortgages and loans. And five

Nov, 12-Army "South" v. Police: new players were signed, toot. KCC "Scorp"; CCC (bye). Newcastle's latest Scottish London Express Service (Copy- CCC v. HRCC "Opt"; TIKCC "Scorp" v Army North Navy v, IRC: torget is Partick Thistle's inter- | right),

RAF v. Regyeto; KCC (bye),

Noy, 19—Amy "North" v. 1KCC "Opt": HKCC "Beorp" v. Army South": KCC Police; Inc (bye). Ccc: RAF Y.

and took his "They called me the Clown Prince of Football. They called me Irresponsible. They called me Big 'Ead, and lots of other uncomplimentary things," Shackleton sajd in an interview a little while ago.

Speaking of the occasion when he was chosen to play for the Football League against the

League Irish

in 1954, the business non Shackleton, saya

I went to

good friend, George Childs. for advice. George, the other director in

#

moved

"Let us look at some of the football for Bradford at week- men on whose shrewd or other ends. He refused to transfer to

GEC reats the com- Į Coventry when wise judgment

inter-back there after the war. position of England's

If He then received notification national XI.

There is Mr Arthur Drewry, that he would have to

with the National Service who has connections

in Grimsby; fishing Industry Mr Harold Shentall,

do

He says: wholesale "I had no desire to join up, Two or three years' Army Ser- vice after the war could easily have rained all my hopes of a career in Soccer.

my company, looked at it partly provision merchant from Ches- from the business angle, anderfield; Mr Harry French, from suggested: You must play for wholesale

greengrocer

the League if you want to be Middlesbrough; Sir Amos Brook picked for the Welsh and Ger-

man matches. Your new hair-

d: sing saloon is due to open

Around the same time

Kamie

against Germany.

business a

the

dhat publicity Would give the wonderful send-off." "He was right. Why not the the favour of the selectors to launch the barber's shop? decided to play.

"

and it still omuses me to imagine what the feelings of the Football Asso- clation would have been hud they known that I represented England for the sake of publi- city as much as for the honour of wearing the International shirt!

SILLY BILLY

This is written by the same mas who comptaina;

the greatest

"Undoubtedly

honour Soccer can bestow upon

player is national recogni

tion. Except for the favoured few, international caps are diffi- culf to win as I have dis- CUR covered--and for that reason think the honour should accompanied by financial

muneration in

such an occasion.

1 be

LEN SHACKLETON

solicitor: re, Hirst, a Huddersfield

Oakley, a retired with Mr Arthur keeping

businessman.

"I inquired if there was

по and was told alternative, could

for state a preference coal-mining. My papers to re- duly Bevin Hoy port as a arrived. I set off for the 30-odd mile journey from Bradford to Fryston Colliery, near Castle-

ford.

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"As a player I gave up al the top. That is why I am dropping out of the game now Football has done a lot for me and I have been very happy with it."

"I have no of coming! back to In the immedlute

He concludes: intention football future."

Charlton, missing the Eldie Firmani goal touch, have now Jost live-wire leader Bobby Ayre for the next month.

Ayre was injured at Sheffield same Bramall Lane on the

where he ground

chipped an elbow bone in April and miss- ed the final matches of last season.

thought was a severe to leave enough shock having home at xix o'clock In the morning.

but that was nothing compared to the experience of my first descent in the pli cage.

"One day, at Fryston sufficient to convince me I had made real blunder by volun- teering for mining, and I soon started investigating ways and

Another Crack amateur has means of dodging the columnquit Walthamstow Avenue. He without being reprimanded for is larry-driving centre forward | absenteeism. To he perfectly Jim Paris. Secretary Jim Lewis frank, I did not overwork my-

hopes to get school teacher Best,"

Ken Harrison of Crook Town to Chapter Six of the book Is play for Walthamstow. headed

never want play for England again."

Somehow I don't think Shack over will after this,

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to

Page

Your one's "How's Overdraft" slips on to the back of Blackpool, page with atory Stan Mortensen, and another England star..

collected his £760 Mortensen

London Nashua-Swaps In benefit the other day but didn't

Wolverhampton plays and Mr Joe Mears, transport contractor,

All these gentlemen have one thing in common-the strike Winner-Take-All

"When an Englishman for his country he is paid £50 in a match which tirnws

D

note-

ing absence of any Soccer play-

of background he ing

that one once played goal for an amateur team.

shhough I have heard rumours 10 Furlongs Race

sometimes £50,000 gate: Tommy Trinder attracted £50,000 audience, would feel well recompensed with fee of £1,100? If Don Cockell and Rucky Marciano fought ba- fore a crowd which had paid £50,000 to watch them, would they consider they were over- paid at £550 each?

read a book written kept

BOATS AND BUSES "Obviously his attainment of such football eminence has been "I have

a good secret from his by Billy Wright, England's selection committee colleagues; Soccer captain. which states: there would surely have been If there was nothing else but no place for him as an England the inducement of an inter-selector had it been known he national cap,

I would be just as had actually played football. сарст to play for England' mean no disrespect when

consider his sentiments I suggest that by the ludicrous, because when a man nature of his professional octu- is playing football for a living, pation. Mr Harry French should be a better selector of cabbages than of footballers: Mr Harold

know should Shentall about gorgonzola than goalkeep- ers, and Mr Joe Mears should pe | better equipped Judgment on boats

he must be paid in sterling.

"None of us would gain much sustenance from a meal pre- pared from the following menu, for instance:

Souvenir Soup,

Continental,

or Medallion Minestrone:

Filleted Illuminated address: Siewed White Blurt, Braised badge, Sleaned Velvet Copi

Bolled

Boot,

Team Tour Tari Custard;

than on bali players.

Chicago, Aug. 31.

Two mangificent three-year- olds, Nashua and Swaps, meet today at the Washington Park racecourse in a $100,000 winner- take-all match.

races is

Since their two-year-old days Nashua and Swaps have been Nashua prominent performers. won six times and finished two- second in eight very year-old and his three-year-old is eight wins and 4 record second in nine races.

Swaps

of six won two out races as a juvenile and is un- bealen

this In eight

year. Nushua's one reverse was when he Onished behind Swaps In the Kentucky Derby and that result is directly responsible for to- day's match,

more

to pass

巡 and buses

The type of committee

I

have in mind of ex-footballers

managers,

Lancaster Gale (rather high):

Coffee (Brazilian) optional." offered Chapter Nine in the book is headed "The average director's knowledge of footbali.

LEFT BLANK

and Gratuitous would consist of no more than League dub Gravy (garnished with Wem- three successful

Arthur men like bley Spring Grass);

and Cup Rowe, Jimmy Seed, Joe Smith, Ted Drake. Slan Clift Britton, Cheese Cullis, or Tom Whittaker.

"The chosen three should be inducements financial In keeping with such a respon- sible post--the F.A. would have

in paying

them no difficulty

a week each-providing The rest of the page is then they ceased to act as managers left blank except for pub- and treated the England inter- at the bottom national XI. as a full-Ume job."

BEVIN BOY During the war "Shack" was "This chapter has deliberately been left blank in accordance employed by GEC assembling aircraft wireless sets, playing

Hisher'a note

which reads:

17

with the author's wishes."

Thus he dismisses the men without whom the game in this country would not be possible. In another part of the book he attacks the England selectors thus:

I have reserved till now the biggest nigger in the wood- pile, the biggest fly in the vint- ment, the ever-present ball and chain restricting the efforts of

£50

160 Riders Vie For World Track Cycling Honours

Milan, Aug. 31.

the England team. I refer to More than 160 amateur and

the mathod of team selection.

"Clown Prince

of Soccer

by

Len Sheeleton

Kaye), 108, GL

professional

cycllats will start the battle today for five World Track Cycling Championships

(Niobolas at the Vigorelli Stadium here.

The meeting continues for four days and the programme 16:

Wednesday: heate and

The race will be over 10 furlongs

on grass, same dis- tance as the Kentucky Derby which takes place on a dirt

Neither has need track

On grass but they have shown no dislike for Turf during their

training,

CHAMPION JOCKEY Eddie Arcaro, winner of more than 3,500 races, will ride Nashua and Willie Shoemaker, America's reigning Champion jockey, will have the mount on Swaps,

They were on the colts in the Kentucky Derby duel which Swape won by a length and a half.

So real is the interest in the race that on advertiser has pald a large sum to sponsor half on

television hour's

programme,

featuring the event and I is expected that apart from the course

ol

57.000

record spectators being beaten, more

their ects for the television version.--China Mall Special.

then 50,000,000 people will, tune

LOCAL GOLFER DOING WELL

Tuli Turns Downer als amateur pursuit: than that which won him

Offer To Fight

former

heats and repechages

amateur

IN ENGLAND

Showing. oven better form

the Hongkong Junior Golf Cham- plonship, R. D. ("Bobble") and professional sprints; first Bell, now on leave in England, heat motor paced (stayers) has been playing some of the Thursday: Semi-finals, amateur better known U.IS. courses, with,

excellent results. pursuit: professional pursuit

event. In Tokyo

London, Aug. 30.

In Tokyo.

heats: second round and repe Stourbridge, an English golf Jake Tull of South Africa, chages amateur sprint; quarter course of tournament standard, Empire Flyweight Anale repechages and quarter was the ece of one of his Champion and World le con- finals, professional sprint recent triumphs. Collecting 2 tender, has refused an offer to second heat motor pacnd event. blidias and. 12 para, with

one Friday: Quarter-finals amateur out of bounds, he finished with Mr Jim Wicks, manager of sprint; semi-kiala and final a very Impressive 75, only a

fessional

print; final amateur pursuit; quarter-finală Pag-

event

attoo

Tull, mid

id today that Tell was

tor

of

He was meeting Peter Koengri profcasional purmalt, repechagn For thow interested in more for the Empire Bantamweight motor, paced

detailed information on Bobble tills in Glasgow on SextubeSaturdays Camurtar send Bell's round at Stourbridge, re- 14 km haci

tinals sod final amateur aprint; | productions the actual cord semi-nner and frimi protenfonai |will be displayed, on the club

on September 20, Calma Mall wurult; anal motor pinced event, bundicay twole ap Fanling and

handle any cash.

Mortensen frankly admits he glad to tell the was only too club to keep it as the pay-off on a loan made to him by the

club when he was building up his business.

The club, clamping dowo a bit well-known generosity, on its

could do the thought the star same and asked that his benefit to the club to bo "returned" pay off hk loan.

What's All This About My Retiring From Test Cricket?

Asks DENIS COMPTON

What's all this about my retiring from Test cricket? Let me say, here and now, that I intend to go on playing County cricket and Test cricket as well, if wanted as long as I can.

That one day's break from fielding in the last Test against South Africa does not mean that my playing days are over.

Attempting to turn quickly I wrenched my knee through the spikes in my boots sticking fast in: the damp turf.

Fluid gathered that night and the knee became puffed,

Navy: Recreio v.

v.

Nov. 25-Army, "NOM" v. Inc:

АКСС HKCC "Scorp" "v.

KCC Police: NavCC

"Bouth": BAF V (bys)

v. Anny Retrelo

bec. 3-Army "South" v. KCC: CCC v. Army "North": KCC "Opt"

v. Recreio: Navy v. HKCC "Scarp":

Police v. IRC: BAF (byel.

Dec, 10-Army "North"** TRC v. Anny

Skaith" KCC

HKCC" "Scorp"; Poller v. CCC; Recreio v. Navy: HKCC "Opl thye).

SECOND DIVISION

"North": RAF

KCC

HOME SOCCER

Bristol Clubs

Dominate

2nd Division

London, Aug. 30.

A small Football League programme tonight Naw

Oct 1-Army "South" v. Army Bristol City gain a 5-2 win

Navy: University "V. INCH KGV School Rover Rotherham, who only "A"; Dockyard Recreio

missed promotion to League Oct. DES V. Police: KCC "B" One last season by a frac v. University “A”,

"South"

univerity AV. Dockyard KCC tional goal average.

from "A" University "B" Recreio v.

Bristol City. promoted Division Three, thus completed Oct. 9-Navy V KGV School: the season's first. double as they MC DBS KCC "B" Army "North v. Police.

versity "Av. Recrato.

Oct 16 Navy v. Police. Oct. 22-Recreio

Oct. 15-RAF RC: KCC "B" bad beaten Rotherham in their v University "B DBS V. Any second game of the season, and

South": KGV School v. Dockyard: Army North KCC "A" Unl: the two Bristol clubs are now dominating Division Two, which Ja led by Bristol Rovers, one

Bury gained the first points of the season by beating Leeds so that only Walsall and United, so Reading remain pointless in the four leagues.

Army

KGV

"South": IRC v. Dockyard; DES v polm ahead of the city. RAF Army Nath Y School; KC Navy. University

OFL. 23-Police V.

KOC "B":

University

been

Frankly, I'm upset at sugges- |South Africa the following win- time that

a Compton "ecrisis" ter with MCC. has developed because my knee Certainly I am signing on swelled up last Mooday week again for Middlesex on a full- when I was batting at The time contract.

This winter, however, I in-

Oct. 20 Army "North" v. Uni Qval.

versity "A" IRC v. Navy; Dns v.

Tranmere, still waiting for a KCC "A" University "Bv. KGV

in, only drew with Gateshead, tend to do one new thing.

win, only CALIPER GRIP

School; Recreio v. RAF.

their point about Dockyard Oct

Army But a V

game has recom- My splicin Hist

was that they dropped Harold mended that I wear a callper "Bouth": Follce v. KCC "B".

Nov. 5-KCC "B" V. IRC: Army grip, flexible at the knee joint.South University, RAY Bell, former centre-half, who has at the back of the right leg to Atmy "North": Navy v. Recreio;

playing centre-forward DBS v. Dockyani; University. "A" body

recently. So ended a wonderful take the weight of the

V. KCC "A". from the

ordinary knee in

record run of 427. successive League and Cup matches. movement and walking.

Bell, who is in his tenth Hugo Yarnold, the Worcester shird wicket-eper who was

season. had not previously missed a

team first appearance operated upon for the removal play again of a knikerp two years ago, has

eince signing as a professional used thick calipers on his leg

in 1946. For eight and a half beneicial results for

years he did not miss a game centre-half but he was moved to centre-forward dur- last ing the second half season.

As soon as the Test was over I visited a specialist, who TC- moved the Ruid, as he has done

the knee is before, and now back to normal.

I shall certainly this season.

r

NOT THE TIME Blackpool directors have de- A point I'd like to make is with cided the first month of the that in all the Test matches in long tima.

The calipers are taken off season is not the time to grant which I have played since

cricket and I'm told the made my English debut in 1937 for transfers.

a sub- effect is that the wearer feels So they told their £26,000 this is the first time

though he is wulking on Scottish international inside titule has been required for

air. left Allan Brown: No trans-me in the field, on account

Look out for Compton with fer for the time being.

my knee.

(London Express Service).

(COPYRIGHT}

It's only days since Sid from South Africa and re-signed for Charl- But the big Inside right

O'Linn returned

ton.

League Bowls

In a postponed Third Division lawn bowls match yesterday, the Prison Offleers' Club, playing on their home ground, beat the Hongkong Football Club by Ave points to pil.

POC (5) F. Ainsworth J. R Kelley S. Maslen

L. J. McTavish

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J. Caldwell G. R. Pickett I. W. Erace R. S. Rosen

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La!! Singh Dalwant Singh F.H. Winam W. C. HigB

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The

14

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HKPC (0) F. Jorved

A. Boyd-Corean

ic Holgate

E. Clauder,

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W. Woodstock

It. G. Haker

K. 7. Bummers

ILK. Shields

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H. Jones N. Van Heck

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W. Teylos

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POSTPONED KBGC-KCC

of

Once or twice in that period the fairy foct! like almost every other player, have been off the held through finger trouble, but never before has my knee kept me in the dressing-room after I've started playing in a Test.

Surely one day's absence from flelding gives no cause for sug- gestions that it is "unfair" on the other side for me to play

Test cricket,

If I am worth my place, I hope to play against the Austra- Hans next summer and to four

BASEBALL

RESULTS

New York, Aug. 30, Major League baseball results today were:

Boysen

1,000 Metres

Nov. Kay Behool v. Police, Nov. 12-DBS v. Univeralty A University "v. Dockyard; Anny "North" V. NAVY: INC V. KGV school; Recela v. KCC "B"; KEC "A" v. RAF.

Tennis League

Finals

the

pus

کر

THE RESULTS

London, Aug. 30. Association Football results: LEAGUE DIVISION ·¤ ---

3 Rotherham U Bristol City. Bury,

Brentford

1 Leeds United LEAGUE FI (SOUTH)

2 Queen's Park 0

2 Halifax T

3 Stockport C 1 Galeshend

Reuter.

The Men's "A" Division Ten- nis League final between South China Athletic Associn- tion and the Chinese Recreation Club will be played off at the Hongkong Cricket Club courts on Tuesday, September 6, com-

LEAGUE II (NORTH at 5.30 p.m. mencing

Cartiale U At the conclusion Breaks

of this aidham A trophies to `winning Tranmere R match,

bei Tennis League teams will presented by Mrs E.E. Story

The Ladies "B" Division final between and South China

Ladies1 tion Club (1) Athletic Association will be played off on the HKCC courts on Thursday, September 1, and ving day the Men's the following

Division final between South

China Athletic

Associa- Chinese Recreation Club will be played off on the same courts. Both matches start at 5:30 p.m.

World Record

Stockholm, Aug. 30. The Norwegian runner, Audun Boysen, tonight beat his own world record for 1,000 Metres with a time of two minutes 19 was seconds. The old record two mios, 19.5 seat,

Second man in the race was Foul Smith of West Germany In two minutes 22.0 with Roir Gotifridsson of Sweden third in two

wo mins 23.7 sect.

Seven runners took part and Boysen went into the lead just after the 400 metres had been passed. His

800 time for one minule 31

R. HE metres was

seconds.

NATIONAL LEAGUE ́(Suspended game of July 17)

St. Louis "Libera-Pittsburgh

the

and

1 4 0 0 4 0 tion Shield" match

Haddix (11-13) and Sam, Colony Open Triples quarter Burbrink (8); Face, Littlefield final between CCC and Ro- (9) and Shepard. LP-Face creto trios, both scheduled yea- (4-6). terday at KPGC were post- ported because of the condition

of the greets.

GUTIERREZ SHIELD

Lawn bowlers

are reminded

(First Game)

RH

Cincinnati

0 6

UHLATAWAY FAILS Chris Chataway of Britain won the 3,000 Metres event in eight mins 11.6 secs,

record

on and

RecreaPublic Swimming

Bath Manager Swims Channel

Sports Diary

TODAY Swimming Colony Swimming Championships heats at EYMCA, 6 pm.

Dowia Hntries close for "Gutierrez TOMORROW --

Bowls

anel Colony Open Pairs quarter

Open Singles 1st round KEGC, USRC.

Shield."

His bid for a world was frustrated by a slow start and he was never in sight of at KUGC.

Ladies' Edisturbing the seven mins 55.6

seconds by Hungary's Sardor matches

Tharps which awaits ratification Hare, coc on kpc. BwithKing

New York

Colony Rimming Championships Klippetein, Collum (7) and as a world best to displace the

by heat at EYMCA, B-pimus, 58.8 seconds that today is the closing date Burgess, Antonelli (11-10). LP seven ming

__delt for the "Galferrez | --Kilppstein

United Gaston Rdift (6-8), for entries

of Belghim. -*

Deep Water Bay, Boger Competi- Reuter.

Lott Shield" international tournament, Press).

THE GAMBOLS

NO, I DON'T NEED TO 60 ON A DIET TO GET MY WEIGHT DOWN -- CLE EXERCISt

by Barry Appleby

WMIERES THAT DIẾT SHEET) DEAR

London, Aug. 20. Frederick, Oldman, a Bri- tish swimmer from York- shire, today crossed the Channel from France in 14 hours and 31 minutes.

Extremely exhausted after his swim through fog.. Oldman re- ceived first old at Dover hospital but was

was able to leave later in evening.

the

who 139, 18 maneger of a Yorkshire public swimming bath. He is unom- cially reported to have been washed onto the rocks at South Foreland (near Dover); and 10 have been brought on to Dover by boat.

Last week another British bath's

"B manager,

Bill Pickering of Bloxwich crossed from England to Franco in 14. hours and 0 minutes-France- Presso.

GOLDEN CHURN

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