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“THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1957.

The Near And The Far In The World Of Sport

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPORT

AND TELEVISION Major League Baseball Looks Forward To A Larger Paying Audience

By I. M. MacTAVISH

1 would be foulish to UTEN Already there iR tend that it is a straightforward realisation problem with a simple answer {ministrators

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ALICK JEFFREY HOPES

TO PLAY FOR DONCASTER ROVERS IN NOVEMBER

By DEREK JOHN

Alick Jeffrey, 18-year-old "wonder, boy" of Soccer, who broke his leg playing for Young England last October, hopes to play again for Doncaster Rovers in November.

Jeffrey, well on the way to an England cap until his injury, had been written off by many of soccer's injury "experts" because of the length of time his leg look

to mind.

There is no more engaging question in the whole longth and breadth of the world of sport at the present time than that concerning the relationship between sport and télévision. It is a subject which is being discussed in many countries and in many languages, but, generally, it is a subject which is being chewed over and over, first in the light of essential economies and then in regard to the benefits which sport can derive from this modern medium.

But this only made power-play Alick all the moré determined to come back. new it opens up interesting new omong the ad-possibilities of sports approda

Alick has had his eyes set on, jenderly, by big Jack Hodgson, traption over to the Belle Vuo of those sports on which, if correctly con-

ground. or even with an answer which which have, for some reason or trolled and sympathetically ex the calendar, where he ringed the Doncaster trainer.

10. "I had Alick has is generally applienble beyond other,

thrown away liz falled to attract the ploiled,

ON A DIET do nothing but Saturday, October can the boundaries of any particu- | crowds that television offers long term. Rood for sport hoped to be around and about crutches, wall with the aid of slicks and la at the ground er ferritory.

great new shop window in which generally.

a year almost le the day whom twice every day for exercises.

Allck, is also on a dict, sub- in other words experience is to dispiny the merits and the

stituting grilled food for fricti showing that the relationship | attractions of their wares with The placing of the popular happened," he says "Now I

While his teammates are All fats and out. which can exist between sport possible long term benefit to crowd-pulling sports into the think I have been a little too training Alfek is on the sidelines That's the keenness and dater- and television must be develop their activities.

picture is not easy. It is a optimistic, too hopeful..

bending and stretching in hig mination this lad with, £30,000 ed and fostered within a fixed

believe that They

TV will problem froughl

soccer with more

intelligence "But in ticking off a Balur- endless abdominal exercises. He wortn sphere of influence and with produce not only new

in the sup- problems and no doubt luitially

is nol yet allowed to kick the in his feet is showing a commonsense appreciation of

effort to return to the gaine at porters and admirers of the at least longkong will follow tuy November for a run out ball. The prevailing Real eircum-

but in the lot run the pattern that the advent of With the second

Soon he switches from an age when hundreds of other their stances,

it will bring fresh participants TV has produced in many parts and from then on I will keep abdominal exercises to work on Subst

youngsters still await Barlier this week David A.

into the rails»,

of Europe as well as in Ameries. my fingers crossed,"

a rowing machine, That ma- Lipton, Vice-President of

Viewed in this light there is

an His still something of

chine belongs to jockey Joe Universal-International Fins, le doubt that idlevision and unsolved problem in the United The right leg that scored

Bime, who lives

The ive been saying that Alick took part in a television Inter-port

Jeffrey, who had ten plaster can run cumplimentary | Klaggdom and just how it will many goals against

Doncaster ground. Joe heard how here in Iongkong,

paths

paths which should | resolve itself in our own Colony national and Second Division about Aleks difficulty in shirt-Casta un bis leg, will never come back. Alick says he will--and A murk which he

surely prove la be mutually only time will tell.

defences is being nursed, oh so ding weight and lugged the con-

mearu it. regarding the engerneta

beneficial. which financially shaken American baseball- 13 looking forward to the eventual advent ni foll-television hus set many folks wondering Ind meny others talking.

.for, from

a de fazer, at four, it has

made with

-

wayy scomed that baseball in America was surrounded by, and submerged in, fubulou wealth.

INTO FOCUS

The very suggestion that the Fri toeris of The American diamond should openly wel- ርጉት potential new source of Jon has rather brought the modern picture of highly com- mercialized professional sport into reasonable focus.

back

The truth of the matter is that while a sport may, turn its lelivision in une country, its counterpart in at wiber may well see the medium 25 a possible avenas, if mat 16 felds wendy, at least to new

u pablir qneciation.

spori

The recent advent of tele- vision in Hongkong has raised many of these very questions in the minds of Colony sportsmen and sport, otlleials.

Already there has been much speculation as to which sports will be seen on the TV screen and from current observations it would seem that, generally speaking, the coming of the new medium has been very well re- belved by the sporting com- munity.

It has been ported that

many controlling bolles have already given their consent to the lefevising of their activities and it is virtually certain that played many games which have been

before audiences in the past will be

minimum

watched by tow eyes when the cukr months cune Ground again.

INTIMACY

tu

Ji Is understandable. of

1 will be interesting course, that crowd pulling watch the various reactions to sports should display taste en- these circumstances for R should Thudnem for a medium which, by remembered that the televi-

or third tenth

inter-

GREAT RING BATTLES

ner

When Keenan's Left Jabbed Desperately Into

The

Zulu's Mouth

By HAROLD MAYES

Lougest-serving of all Bellain's Champions is Peter Keenan, the chirpy, curly-topped Glaswegian with the taughing eyes and boxing brain. He's the most experienced British Champion with title fights under his belt from the world crown down to the Scottish championship. And he's the least reluctant of British Cham- pions to put up any title he may hold for the time being, anywhere,

Kechan is a man who can box and fight, get himself out of trouble if he happens to run into it, and win in the manier a real champion should. Fresh in ind is the way he, the knockers WOND already Jabbed his leti so often in the tumed impending defeat into writing off Keenan,

South African's mouth that Et

know

wilt-

by

In Dontuster the wise boys

Racy Maxie Faulimer, the gay golfer, no sooner has a trip for the French Open Championship behind him than he pinpa more golf travelling. This winter bo le going on a six-week toir to Panera, Jumalco, Venezuela, Brazil and the Argentino,

"But before that trip," gays Max, "I've got to beat my American In the Ryder Cup match."

He has sound views on hơw to gain that coveted victory over the Americatus, Chief of thest views is to inject a big dose of the Faulkner confidence into the rest of the side, aid not start by being overawed by the opposition

:

Britain could take a step to wards winning the Ryder mutch by appointing Faulkner · vice- coplain.

He is the only former Open champion in the side. He would give no moral support to Dal Rees, who, after the sound job hed in the last match, is the obvious first choice as leader,

LADIES FIRST

Two horstwpinch. Pat Smythe and Down Palethorpe, are now est choices for the British show-jumping (cam, and an- other, Shells Willcox, leads the world in the three-day event.

Britain's team to defend the

Show European Juvenile

ir abused, might easily impair son camera brings a new and its essential Income and it is inimitable intimacy' inte innst split-second victory when he How those people were going become an ugly red smear. mainly for that reason that affairs upon which ils lens is to his second Lonsdale Belt to be made to eat their words! So the battle of punches many major intermilonul sport-focused. Fur exemple,

the outright. two months ago by For those doubling Thomass developed into a thrilling battle ing events never reach the teleapinnleg cricket ball

fellow Scot Jobis! weTO silting-ih Data contest of wits also, with Tull becoming can be stopping vision screen.

watched closely right up to the Smillie, the Wouldhouse south which goes down in my book more and more frustrated Dut there is another side to unt....and even beyond

paw, who having cut Peter's eye) as onitý thứ greatest of It lo

all the manner in which Keenan

was able to assume command. the story..

and Mr Lipton's the stumps: the brilliant stick in the first minute of the first time, comments on the altitude

* round, thought he had the pass- of the accomplishe

Keenan was positively of work

NOSE CUT Ing American baseball to the poesi-hoicey player can be followed pori to success.

under that Arst-round. Slowly, slowly, but so surely, Jumping Championship will be hilly of developing ʼn groat new

Even caster to recall as though at arm's length; and

girls Trim four is the onslaught. It was the that he nevertheless, Keevan became the selected soon

Latile with fce-paying pubile

the through the the tough struggles in the tightlying lesson Ketan gax to find had a

aggressor, the driving-force. But and one boy, Tony Makin But the crowd Frendimon Robert Tarluri only seales.

didn't remote screens of foli television partena

Why In the ninth round a cut on his

In every branch of on the rugby week or two germ shows that in one sport in one eld 1:31 be

why, breause his best- nose added to his geen almost

Cartier "questrianism, including dress country at least an aftude of closely as the reterve seca ....

Having cut Peter's eye in the kept serei had been the feel, troubles, and he had to go caut, do the women lend7 compability

the I explain it by fourth round, Tarlari was shown nine days before, while spar- tiously for a spell. hos been deve-although I have heard it sug-themed of brilliant foot-ring, he had suffered one of

higher toped.

gested that it is a good thing

By the eleventh, however, the proportion of tris than boys in Tilk is

evaluation The microphone cannot

work cell in educated left hand those inevitably cat eyes, and flood-gates had opened, and Tull the country's a logleat

jony clubs and get as for that will surely be repeated in close as the comeral !!

the remainder of the ten-had been unable to complete his was in full retreat. It was Tull the sadness of ghis to set as

preparation properly. many other parts of the world

round journey. The really Important thing

Two stitches had been In- where the sirings af pro- about all this is that viewers

serled, but Keenah wasn't fessionalism bind sport tightly will be able to appreciate to a balance sheet ... and to basle and developed skills ayroll and loss nccount,

games with which they were have How easy it would be to previously unfamiliar. ithagine that that and other

It may well be that with such nfty-five. similar circumstances represent a surfeit of winter sport in the the only compatibility between Colony there will not be big

and enough regular

doses of any particular game lo swing significant new gubile to it . . . and sportswomen but according to present

up biz ready and willing to share their formation the viewers will cor- athletic prowess and pleasure tainly get a wide variety of live Ils opponent was Jeke Tull, with a new

uudience without sporting entertainment.

the cuddly bundle of Zulu thought of direct monetary re- Televised sport hos proved to energy and dynamite. ward.

sport and television

how wrong It would be to be love that there are no longer

sportsmen

the

55 STITCHES

the

in the dressing room that type to call off a fight for any- of night, the tally of stliches which thing go' insignifiennt in a लाई

been squeezed into eye. Keehan's left eyebrow reached

Cu the night

Glasgow grandest

to

DAY 1

tho

who was desperately short

thelt of

grooms; and even slaruins. And his chances of re- become grooms at riding stables an occupation which, except. covery were slight,

Yet in the twelfth round Wee in the Army, no longer appeals Jake was fighting back again.

men. Another eye cut, and p wound Girls devole all day to prac GRIEVOUS ERROR on the forehead he infileted one. The opposite sex have

that By the end of Some

first Kechon as he staged bis Inst-their tlving to Carn, and nu time of those stitches went round, however, he could have ditch rally, into Keenan

to create the complete affinity One more punch might make with a horse which gives been forgiven for thinking that September 14, 1955. That night, he had made a grievous error of Tull champion, but by now

he woich such an advantage. al Cathki Pork,

It is not easy to delect in the Keenan put

judgment. Fur, not only had ho was very much a pent force, In-battle.

been on the floor three times,

LEFT HOOK

pony clubs obvious successors to but the training injury in his Keenan was definitely on top Harry Llewellyn and Will White most vulnerable spot wây chow-nów, but could he stilt muster, who, like the leading women, ing an ugly red, ready to open suflelent power to hatig a punch deltloved fame with a long-term up again.

on his flagging opponent? -

paringrehip' with one horde, be a popular innovation In many Le Jake was a man who And, ht hod 10 face the

He gave the answer. lh the The best hopes Paul Oliver, ports of the world. The irresis-arely knew the meaning of prospect of 14 more roumis If14th round. Tall, his arms gel- Tom Barnes and Makin—all live tible competitive element Df the word retreat and in that he was to hang on to the pring-lower and lower, was still bli farms and so have opportuni- It has already been adequate man against and term chlily, wet evening Tuli went to clous British Empire bantum-] trying to throw punches. Then, ttes which never come to young ly demonstrated down through against team has produced A work as it he intended bring weight title.

just de u champion should, business men. yeory that

Alhost ng soon as the second Keenan saw the unguarded Jaw. audio-com- new armchair audience which back in mentarles-for from

MOTORCYCLING: under-in its own way is as appreciative dressing-room before there was round began, that lett tye was Over flashed a left hook, Bush, mining the economies of sport as those who sit round the time to catch a chill.

opened. Now Keenan was in on the pool plinch I shall Following the disqualisation have in fact done the very op- boundary or the touchline

In he went all fists and fury, desperate trouble, and it was never forget,; postle in other words the who stand In the paddock or and in no time Keenan was ou fust a matter of how long, it It stretched out Tull on his of Libero liberaft in the Belgion brondenating of round

com- crouch behind the plate...or the floor. The former Empire would be before Tull cashed back for the full count. And a Grid Prix, there are now three mentaries has won

who merely sit in a quiet corner | Flyweight

the advantage he had great little workandis had turn for the fond in the Senior World theil, dich with 14 polate, tying Champlon dropped in di mirers who have eventually of a club watching two experts him for counts of three, eight gained.

ed almost certain defeat IntoMoter Cyclug Championship. become strong supporters of the matching their skill on the dart and three before that blistering

Keend bankou on his Im-gioribus victory. particular oport

They ate. Libereft, John Surtees opening

get him

Next Arudler How one punch and Bus Melity.c sports board,

round had gone more maculate left hand to which happen to have taken

Two-thirds of its allotted but of trouble,

put Hogan: Bassey on the peti their fancy.

and the doubters and As round followed round, he

to a world title.

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