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ESDAY,
1865
CORINTHIANS AND CRICKETERS
ON THE "PUPILS" WHO SURPASS
SOCCER SIDE
I
Edited By Sam Leith & Terence Elliott
Huddersfield Town vice-chairman Mr Harry Rayner, 35 years a director, has quit. Within hours of the appointment of a new chairman, Mr Rayner announced:
"I have finished with Huddersfield Town. I would not return to the board even
but I wish them every success,”
if I was invited
Timetable
New
[ events - Dewber.
chan
No now
has
been announced since Mr Jack Bredon left this season.
From Canada comes u
to
Players' Union officials are hoping to get the word "benefit" of deleted from the contracts footballers,
Instead vi benefit, theru matches cable would be testimonial
with anking Aberdeen if they will and testimonial sensors, sypointed play Moscow Dynamos during subscriptions, These would not NAS Mi J Bernard New-
June. be taxed. That's the Ides, anty- a tour of Canado next
wity! arging And the Scottish League Cham- directos of a ilunderstien Armpions agree, subject to sal
fatory conditions for the trip resignadon of | being arranged. life member Dr Rayne
wi! Uyto24138
touring the West Ni County FA and
Numuner. next early Canada Preke
Aberdeen chair League
William Mitchell wys. "We
been asked Conve Wine resigned of Canada If we would under
take a tour and play series
game with the Dynomos."
of
THEIR "MASTERS"
By
VERNON MORGAN
London.
The story of the Association Football (soccer) player described as "the best centre-forward in the annals of the game", none other than G. O. Smith, of Charterhouse, Keble College, Oxford and England, is at long last told in "Corinthians and Cricketers" (published by the Naldrett Press, London - 21/-) by one of his greatest admirers, Edward Grayson.
are
The foreword to the book, which contains numerous statistics which unique and photos which have never been published before, is written by another famous amateur sportsman, C. B. Fry,
It curtainly tells in a delightful manner of the affinity between Britali's greatest gout, soccer and cricket, and of the giants of these two national sports in days gone by.
NOT-80-YOUNG
་
recapture their Blacy. Fry, Corinthian and Cricketer, Jefübs. It is at the same time an to and two other Directors, in ad- back on, he would not be pro-
pays of this work, which de-entertaining book which will Pegnsis must create their own 1052 M. Hay dat Hatty la suc-dition to Mr Collins, have re-pared to be transferred
·who play [history in a different sort of scribes the Golden Age of soc-appeal to all those ceeded in the chan by Mr Dick signed and four managers have League club. Parkos, with Mr Hayner vice- left the club
In had the good
have fortune to and cricket that it is in the these games, whether they have football world. appointment
nature of a "Pindaric ode Three weeks agʊ M. chairman.
The "different sort of football been of a Public School or not. prose", Parker who joined the bourd with
It will
will certainly appeal to all world" is described in "Soccer (published by Mr Rayner in 1920 asked to be
those who like to read about the Revolution" released from his position but
House-16/-) by the heroes of the pasf when amatour Phoenix
Austrian goalkeeper, shayed on the bourd,
tenns like the Old Elonians and formWER Old Carthusians were winning Willy Mcisi.
the the Cup Final and taking
This book. Joo, has an his honours captured by the big pro-toricul background, telling as it fessional clubs of today.
does of the rise of the "pupils" wunt to see
who have now So muy people
game, Little enough was
known of the
their "masters" from Luton Town play that they just
While it might be sold pri- about that era until Mr Grayson bettered And the citot
room to pack them all it.
But arily to cater How nice!
Indeed, the title refers to the about the and not-so-young in the British stepped in with a book which he Britain.
by of the club is worried
and overthrow
England Public Schools, Universities and describes in his Mamallness of their ground.
cricket being "both biographical
[Hungury two years ago. historical," Now they tackle the problem amoteur
Metal, They alm In the grand manner by the FA
on the job. to spend £70,000 Their present grandstand will
with be replaced docker cantliever sund
That will give them an addi- tonal 1,000 seats and covered sunding accommodation under-
cath for 7,000,
wool texilie manufnekurers. Ther
came the
10
1 J!
Yorkshire
'TEN CHANGES
Nu 2
Direcion
Mr
Collina
The Broadford (Park Aventa) Broodford club has now but leb changes its administration chat-
g the post years.
In that te the Prenderal, Chairman,
Russians
Vice-Chairman,
Win
Ice Hockey
Match
28
London, Nov The Russian Tee Hockey wan came back with a stormhing flush in the third period to redre four goals and bet Hurrings, Racers by Ave ads to ter tonight
Russia second It was the
three
AIR Shaechs Park Rangers wol the London Challenge Cup look wash the manager, Jack Taylor took the trophy home mal slowed it under his bed.
Jack took no chances becau the last time Rangers won the the war-t tup just before
was stolen from their ground and I has never been recovered,
plinth was left behind The club #til have thla
tl
now
they
A
for the
восчест AIKI
young
doubleClub Meet RASC
Newport, unly six points be- hind the leaders in the South-
In Floodlit
Rugger
By "PAK LO"
This
evening again
unsier
foreword
remarkable
£1 now
naturaliped will The name Corinthians be known to the initiated. Englishman, brings to light some tacts of The past, "Good wine needs no bush" as Shakespeare said. But to the such as how frst British saltors the and then the Corinthians brought uminitiated amateur club formed in 1882 the game to Brazil, now one of
raise
and the leading nations of the world the prestige
of Association interna.in the sphere standards of English clonal football against Seat-Footboil.
to
land.
of
igrists
as
they
Wie
SOVIET AMAZON IN ACTION
Twenty-three-year-old Soviet woman athlete Galina Zybina is pictured during her recent record-breaking shot putt, when she set up a new World record of 54 ft. 8 in. Occasion was the 36th Light Athletics Championships of the Soviet Union-Express Photo,
The 3.50 Will Be
Miler Tall
By ROBERT FINDLAY.
The mile in 3 min. 50 sec. ....is it possible? Quite possible, and almost a certainty one day, according to the theories of Dr J. V. G. A. Durnin, of the University of Glasgow.
SOCCER MASTERS SPURS INSIST
The club lost iLs identity when. In 1939, it merged with Entertaining and illuminating Spurs elals have watched
the its
detalls, brother
Bs are these historical ches/st
younger wing-half Scotland's
Doug Cowie of Dundee, and
Casuals, against the wishes of the book will probably be more avidly read for its criticism of know thol Cast-
The Club Arany, including G.O. Smitir.
Brilishi
it la played soccer as consclos Dunder will self for
playing
and the author's con- Tuid 422,804,
Since then, a new Corinthian today floodlights. This time it will Spurs'
inalst by the way,
RASC starting glory has arisen in the shape structive suggestions as to how
the bo against the
Pegasus club named the
Kingdom tenma United that they turned down Tommy
at 6.90
Arrangements after the
of could rise again to become oned winged horse McDonald
Wolves and it of
have now been made for the classical
Today more the soccer masters of the was not Tommy who had the
Club to continue to play tool Pegasus is
regarded world, Lowt way.
Wednesday rugge:
the leading amateur club In
Frank and crition), Melal hits with a gine being charged, England, But, as one football
While this will not cover the writer
hard, straight from the shoulder, has sald. comparisons
and none receives a harder blow
"The physical abilities of Bannister and Landy (four- between
and Pegasus
the ern section of the Third Divi-Custs of the floodlighung it will
help
than keep
them
within Corinthians are perhaps rather the British sporting press, minute milers) are probably just about maximal for and the large gale too reason,
might be
the
Cup people of fairly normal height and bulld," he says. reports of an Dec. 7misleading. wilch is expected when fist the Clubs play 74
matches and
"Some record-holders are of "Now neither Bannister, nor the chapter on
Ban- "The Bungurlan Lessons". They quite moderate height, but the Landy are exceptional from the LAA followed by the Gunners THEIR OWN HISTORY
will also devote more than a majority are taller than averago, point of view of height: versus the Rest of the Army
Though the title lingers on, passing glance to the many fino and the records are being broken will help to reduce the deflet.
the real Corinthians have gone. | photographs, China Mail Spe- by increasingly taller and tallor
people, Not very
much is awwn of It is 1101 for Pegasus to. attempt cial. the Club's
opponents tonight except that they are not u very strong sido. To compensate this the Club naturally intended fairly weak side, to put out a
CAN'T TURN PRO.
Frank Mc- More clubs wat Ke skilful amateur outside- (North aight of North Shields
Doncaster Eastern Leugue) Rovers gave Shields seven days' notier
recently. approach Bat Frank wasn't interested
slon, have decided Dy FA rule, Frank can't turn
he has two of their professional
UM
Tom Johnston, Service centre-forward Bulshe
Notional next March, A the moment and Inside-teft Harry Harria
is the chant "Promotion" 1-1, 4-0 Sevres Hapi gay plans are to become a paid Glennie
Thrasher. player with Shields as soon as Newport_now. Rusula: Tregubov (three) Babich he is out of the RAF and as ar Pantykov-Reuter
he has trade-joinery--to fall
ki
Over the Racer
They won ulevat one on Saturday
"Perind sure, tonight were 0-3.
(three)
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nut 10 st1! forward
uces,
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for
but in this they have been foll- ed, for the switch of tonight's game tras Kanal many Club players with an engagement for tonight.
As a result the fifteen the Club is gelding instead of being fairly weak is fairly strong, and they should be able to beat the RASC, especially as the Club: are used to the effect of flood- lighting, while the Army team
DTE DOL
On the whole this should be a good run out for the Club, and there is always the chance that they will and the opposition stronger than they expected.
Club: Martin, Dyr, Stone, Penmon, Spencer Roberts Steward, Rankin, Knight, Clarke, Ellott, Hargroves, Carpenter, Armstrong - Wright,
Turkey Enters Winter Games For The First Time
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy,
obvious,
und
World
Only A Chapman Can
Stop Britain's Soccer Slide
Says ALAN HOBY
rister is tall (8ft. 12in.), but by
no means unusually so. They are both exceptional men from within their own height range. but that range is, reasonably, commonplaco.
that
stems inevitable
sooner or later healthy men of exceptional stature, with the appropriate physient attributes, will shatter existing athletic re- cords, including theprésent Mile record
UP.
AND UP -:
are now very few authorities who do not believe that the average height of Liq population is ingressing Stand
Since this is almost certainly It follows that there will be FIL Increasing number of men of much more than average height und the likelihood
00
of
a new record-breaker
becomes greater every year."
George Sraith, assistant secré tary to the Amateur Athletic
What CAN be done about the dismial dreariness which damps so With the Cup ties upon us and the much of England's Saturday soccer? season nudging the halfway mark, I have done some stocktaking:
And I say: oh, for a little imagination! Oh, for a modern Herbert Chapman to blow away the cobwebs and rid us of the dust of years!
at Anuther alump symptom is keeper, and young Ronnie Clay the inter-Varsity mile for Cam
ita
Association, includes Dr Durnin's theory in his engrossing new book, "All Out For The Mile:
Mr Smith races mile running. from 1804 when a low-cusch. nained Charles B. Lawes won' I realise that England has
bridgo
four
minutes 68 too few footballers; that we live shown in the large numbers of ton of Blackburn.
seconda in a soccer age of gnomes not "ode-footers in the game.
A THEN TRICKLE It's about time these kile
On ho sweeps through the recognise, too, that only three fellows realised that every time giants.
But this is still a thin trickie, cavalcade of giants from Joha
• Bannister, Narmijā. happened to Albert Paul Jones to men today have the personality the ball goes to their wrong foot at this
vital split seconds
Quixail of Sheffield Wednesday, to Landy Riddell to Hargs. Lovelock to Hewson, Chataway stars Billy Weight, now enjoy-"tecing-it-up" for a pass or shot. halled not so long ago as to Pirie, LaeveryoDa
and crowd-pull of the old-time they waster
and
Today, however, more and more potential Wrights Clarks droppear trom game when they quit school.
...the.
by the author
whole
his duest Son John They don't kill and move the world-beaterf Nov. 28.
Charles, and Stanley Matthews, ball in a fleah.
In the old days football was mille meant anything.
Fascinating #tories Five countries entered naEK ?
Am 1 painting too sombre a an escape from the mine and authenticated by startles which Olympic Winter Games But I also say what a pily it
hard labour.
would make "All Out For The today
only 48 hours before
is that no one has the courage picture?
Milo" the last word on the 24lle deadline of national entries
at Leeda to set an example to Let's look at the future, at the
were 跟 pos
for thi
als prediction applications, the Organising British football and play Charles bold boys we all fervently pray Committer announced here to superb ball-player as an are going to make English and altacking pivot wild the rest England football a force in the e new national entries were of the side built round him. world again Spala
Holland, Turkey, Bulgaria
But no, smug and insular, wo and HumanILE.
the mena plod steadily downhill entered downhill slalom and
glant sjalom, two- and ...foth-man
of
-
Other take up the port of Gordon Pirie, Wesley Bante
brillent football, soma
ofit azonteur, one or more of the bril
Bendor Tharon Hungarians where they can earn money
Tabori, and Istvan without Hale thestani Romanyolari, pikk with
Murray travelling, or cut-throat com
Hewson and Peter Driver of prostor. petition encountered in becoming Halberg of New Zealand, Bria of Mid-20th century duractions Great Britain,
There is Johny Haynes Fulham who la clearly hovering on the brink of grouinéss,
·SLUMP` SYMPTOM
There are Duncan Edwards, Out of approximately 20 Manchester United's lefthalf who AKALID
Officials pointed out La
games I have watched threatens to become a burlier Joa it wa
was the first ilmes Spain
#CHON, only three Mercer Trevor Smith tereihe bob conteste.
bobsleigh and the men's Agure
Bonnie Belazey the America
Portsmouth Walyós, Luido y | Birminghaoh a great constrehalt } #port, what is needed today 15 pe "why-geoman
City's vraking....
more work with the ball studies
attendance !!!
“All Out Doi ws/pubilakeð
Aukey entered the Olympic Blackpool and the second half in the making: John Aly better cash incentives to epur Winter Games for the first time of Arsenal v Portantove Bristol Cit to compete in men's downhill provided the champagne enter- forward; possibly Harry Hooper, young players to become stars.
draws the West Ham swinger, feg
(London Kayrone Karelse) alalom, niki giant slalom-United tainment which
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