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Mr Athletics provides a shock
Tired-out Crump says 'I'm ready to quit now'
By PETER MOSS
London.
Mr Jack Crump, tired out after the Olympic Games, wants to give up his post as honorary secretary of the British Amateur Athletic Board.
Soccer news from other lands
Though he has administration
dominated
uf British
athletics many years, and has vigorowly upheld the value of amateur Jeadership,
tlus surprisingly was his view:
"Tomorrow would not be too soon for me to go, and my suc- cessor should be a paid offcial.
"The only satisfactory nnswer Π £3,000-£4,000-a-year secretary, plus secretarlai stuff. awful lot of
"We need Stanley Bous, coffee in Brazil! The Bra- | Aix! I coula promise him a jolly than Sir more support zilian Coffee Institute hus sight
There's an
a harvest surplus of 20 Stanley gets trom some footbali
people," million bags, and about! 20.000 lbs of it is about Cruinyagives that the to be given away. In appointment he would like to novel manner, too.
00 is unpossible under the prescht financial circumstances,
The hutional Soccer side is to four Europe in 1981 to play six
matches, and or seven
each sprelator will be given a free sample of coffee at the "gnite.” The Institute is also golog to subside ti tour.
When the
Assuciation
Last Olympics
The bumper gate at the White Chy match-Commonwealth vs United States can keep us go- Brazilian teaming for another year. visited Europe this year they glossed £33,000 prudt. but their " at times are changing. The Football
relained Wolfenden Conumllies on Sport only £5,500 of lus; most of the know all about this. We must
report later rest went to clubs to indemnify await their them, for the release of players, month," The players got some 100-as well as gold medals for winning the World Cup In Sweden. The President handed pwards personally.
over the
The things they think of in Centrst America Mexican psychologists have disenvered. that blue is "calming an sleepy colony, whereas red "exciting." Su they have advised football clubs to paint their home dressing rooms rel and those of the visitors blue!
Sitice 1920, Reol Mudrid and Bareeluna have been bitter. rivals for the Spanish League Champlonslup, and in that lung time they have each obtaine the same number of points-927. Barcelona's goat average belfer by seven-thousanding of
a point.
The Halian Defence Minister, decreed thal players doling
Service would
thefe National
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Crump, who is in the publish=" ing business, ended:
This was definitely my last Olymples. For years 1 have given more time to athletics than to my own job,
"1 don't want to go home and work unil midnight any more.
"One gets older.
The Rome Olymples were too big, too long. think we all wanted to come home long before the end."
Four D. Jones BY NADDOCKS NAKE
WONDE
JONES No2 15,
Tur
not be allowed to appear their clubs. There was J big publie outers, and on. secondi thoughts he rescinded the edtet, The professionals
have now
permission to play, but
to serve for
will have
months with the Colours stead of eighteen,
they.
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There will be no fimil payments to football players in! Switzerland accurding to a new law, but they will be classified as semi-professionals. Despite the removal of the maximum ceilles, they are compulled to have atl Occupation outside Speeer.
The town of Nuncy in France; han made a loan of £30.000 21:
per cent interest to the local Langue club to buy players.
The famous Milan Fontana and
forwards Schiomno have been transferred o Romu FC. Milan received in return inside. forward David, plus £38,000, Juventus, John Charles's club. has paid £55,000 Ior Palermo goalkeeper Anzolin,
A Russian Second Division club in the town of Kaluga has been named Sputnik FC. Leningrad has found a "School for Goalkeepers" for boys ander 13 years of ge
RUGBY RESULTS
London, Sept. 21, of tonight's Rugby
Results matches were;
BUGBY UNOIN Cardiff 9, Pontypool 0. Ebbw Vale 12, Bridgend Rugby 11, Northampton 13. RUGBY LEAGUE
30:
Hull Kingston 2, Batley 0. Leeds 18, Hunslet 7.
Leigh 10, Salford 3.
Swinton 7 St Helens 10.
Wakefield THnity 40, Bramley
Widhea -22,
Borough th—Itester.
Пінскром
NANCY
HERE COMES THE
BULLY OF MAPLE
STREET
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1960.
On Parade! The Men Who Make Wolves
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
In this piquant game from Hungary, Binok's king and queen have to emigrate, and the white knights move in and occupy their thrones (Kluger V Nagy), 1 P-KI, P-QB4; 2 Kt-KBJ, Kt-Q83; 3 P-QI. PXP: 4 KtxP. Kt-83: 5 Kt- QB3, P-Q3: 8 B-KKS. P QR3: 7 Q-Q2, KI-Q2: (better FR); 8 B-K2, P-KK13; # Kt-Q5. P-B3; 10 Kt--K6!, QR4; 11 Kl(Q5)-B7 ch. K B2: 12 KLQ8 ch. K-Kt2; 13 KL--KB ch, Resigns, for if 13
K-Kil; 14 8-B4 ch.
forces mate,
Solution No. 5893: 1 0-17. R-R7 ch; 2 QXR, on 1... R Q7; Z Q-KI.
London Express Service.
Ted Williams
denies rumours
"
Boston, Sept. 21. Hert Sox bathing Mar Ted Williams returned to Bos- ton today and promptly denied ļa 12-hour-old report that ke
was through e 'player.
Willums,
no hint showing for the unkle injury that forved
him to fly home from Half-| more, said, " should be back in unifona ia two or dup days."
In Baltimore last night Ted; was, quoted as saying he was "through with baseball."---UPI, |
SUDDENLY CRAYON JONES NP2 IS THROWN OUT OF THE CAFE NAUGHTY‡
AND DON'T EVER SHOW YOUR UGLY FEATURES IN HERE A
AGAIN
BRICK BRADFORD
WHERE AM I TI
REMEMBAK THE PLATFORM WAS INVADED THEN S
BLACKED OUT
AND HERE COMES THE
BULLY OF OAK STREET
zers stoyle, lauflerns C farmer
Wolves, Exeter, and Bristol Hovers goalkeeper, became a Wolves' scout Just before this photo was taken last week-Just too late to rush Into thin Soccer pletare of a lifetime.
For those keen-eyed, Sno- cer-minded men have been the anonymous brigade of Soccer wandciers who help load Wolverhampton Wanderers with title-winning talent,
Today
they are anonymous
120 MATU.
Wolves called them together for a cursilay seanting con- ference-al
Cameraman
Was there to record this gathering of men who pour raw 15-year-olds into one end of the Wolves' machine and watch stars emerge from the other.
Just Judge their worth by these two facts-
2-Albert Potter (Mklands). 3-Alf Hanroit. (Liverpool). 4-George Jones (Midlands). 6-Fred Waldron (Midlands). 6-Bill Turner (Midlands). 7-Harold Hobbla (London). Arthur Clark. 9—Joe Tur» (Midlands), 10—Charles Wheeldon (Derby), 11-ty Westwood (Midlands). 12... George
Evison (Cheshire). 13-George Noakes. 14-Ar- tliur James (Midlands), 15--
(Leicester). Doug Burbanks 16-Fred Holbeach (Belfast).
Her
John Morrison (Glasgow). 18-Si Noakes (Midlands). 19-Ray Bradley (Yorkshire), 20-Jim Moffat (Widnes). 21-- Mark Crook (Yorkshire), 22— Stan Shaw (Yorkshire), 23- Jack Smith (Midlands). 24— George Cottrell (Manchester).
Six other scouts, who were on holiday or unable to get to The meeting are; Jack Lawson (Shropshire), Don MaLean
(Edinburgh), Twenty-nine of Wolves'
furry Glesson present professional staff of 32
(Midlands), Ron West (Car- Were Molineux
diff), Percy Mudic nateurs bạn
(Luton), and George ·Bendal (Dublin), foreturning professional.
Wolves' tennis won all four of their opening matches On Saturday-by a goul aggrv- gate of 20-2
scout 1s
Only full-tinic George Noakes. the master- spotter of the Black Country. The rest? "Some are on re- tainers." says George, the rest just get their expenses and we look after them when they find a player."
Bert Hayie today Inits mighly band of men. shows:
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Yankees increase American League
baseball lead
New York, Sept. 21. National League castoff Dale Long singled twice and drove in three runs to spark a rally of seven unearned runs in the fifth inning that carried the New York Yankees to a 10-3 win over the Washington Senators in New York today.
It
was the Yankees': sixth straight win and Increased their American Lengue lead to 4 games pending the outcome of Baltimore's
with night game the Red Sox. Kanion City is,
night at Chicago in the other game.
MILESTONES OF
SPORT
JOHN CHARLES IN KHAKI
By ARCHIE QUICK
During his National Service days, the
John Charles took part in two record-breaks ing football matches.
Nine of the Yankes, rims were unearried, and errors by and right-felder Bob Allison second baseman Billy Gardner made all seven New York runs in the nth unearned. It wan the second straight game which Washington errors had
pre- sented to the Yankees.
Whitey Ford received credil for his 11th triumph of the eason, although Duke Maas shut out the Senatore with two hits over the last four innings,
Collapsed
Pedro Ramos allowed the Yankees only one — Mickey Mantle's 97th homer of the sea- son for four innings but then collapsed along with his defence in the fifth.
Long, batting 400 since he was equired by the Yankees lat
He captained the 67th Train-had been a Welsh International side with Ing Regiment, Royal Armoured for two years! Corps, to a 2-1 virtory in the first and last Army Cup Finali to be played at Catterick Camp sinee the last war, and a month; later skippered the Erst Army: representailve team ever bent มิ. civilian Continental club, Sturm Graz.
'Gentle giant'
to
a
two rund 10
mightyth, opened the fath with a and Allison then dropped pinch-hitter Johnny Blanchard's fly for the first of two key errors in the inning. A pinch
G one out bs McDougald delivered une run, The match was something end Heelor Lopez' two-out in to remember. Big John' play-old hit led the bases. cd centre-half and he ran the Roger Maris hil Three- whole affair in bis qufet, un-hopper to second baseman Gar- assuming way. the took goal-dner, who threw wildly to flest kicks and throws-In, he de base, permitting fended under his own cross-score. A walk and Yogi Berra's bar and still found time to go infield single produced another un and take pot shots at goal, run before Long, swinging at a 3-3 pitch with all the runners Finally, he won the trophy forgoing, connected for another sunny April afternoon in 1952 at the York- the RAC by meeting a corner single to drive in the final three shive nullitary centre the kick, with a tremendous header alics in the inaing.
The Yankees added another "Gentle Giant" was a figure of from outside the penalty area!
A year later, the same Signals pair of runs in the sixth inning to the locally-based 7 side were compensated by win-on Gardner's second Training Regiment,
triple, and Signals.
Even eight years ago ning the Cup from 28th Batta- the game, Lopez'
all on RAOC, while, in turn, 9th a wild pitch by Truman Cleven- Recreio, he was
cynosure of KDGC. eyes on the field, and in Rich Battalion RAOC got Corps re-ger.
The Senators, who had beaten mond town he was the attrne venge the following year by tion
Catering Corps. of wi the autograph being the
the Yankees in 10 of 18 previous hunters when we stayed there And the Ordnance captain that overnight and during the morn- day was John Charles' brother games, took a 2-0 lead in the second tining on singles by even, Melvyn-now the Arsenal star. Club Championships at LRC, 3.30 ing of the match. For.
Allison, Pete Whisenant, and at the tender age of 19, he Anxi 10
Earl Austria. There Zorra Vesalles. to were some great players in the 14th homer of the season, pro- | Army
party. In addillan, to duced their third Charles,
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his
error of
Battey's
run in the
Result
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R H E
3 9 4
10 8 2
Washington
of Metherwell, were both later New York
o play for Scotland. Geoff Ramos, Clevenger (6) and
| Twentyman, then of Carlisle
Battey; Ford, Maus (6) and
and now of Liverpool, Denis Berra,
Unhill, now goalscoring for WF-Ford (11-0), LP-Ramol Walford, Harry Hooper, the (11-18),
Birmingham HOL,
City
HRB-Battey (14th),
fler, Peter Mantle (37th)--UPI.
and of Coventry City, John Anderson, Leicester City's qualko.per who afterwards got his Scottish "cap". They were the nucleus, and it was Fot surprising that milliery were easily beaten at Klaget... furt, Villach and Spittal
A plan
sides
Then we moved on to Graz for the big text against a team who were then running for the Austrian Lesque Championship.
As
we sat in our hotel on the banks of the Mur, swiit- unning Danubian tribulary, we direussed the prospects and crew up plan. It revolved around Charles and Taylor- and It. worked.
RUGBY STAR ·
REFUSES TO PLAY AGAINST
SPRINGBOKS
Paul
Rugby
London, Sept. 21. Inovan.
HERBOTI'S Union stand-off half for London Counties, Surrey, and London Welsh, has told the London selectors: "Don't '. pick me to play `against 'South Africa
Schoolmaster Elonovan-tak- The compact ground, with glus cue from the Rev David grandstand
Sheppard during the cricket surmounted by Turkish-style minarets, and it against the Springboks because season does not wish to play best seats so like the boxes i ho disagrees with their country's
theatre, wae packed. Малу
Austrian officials had
come
over
racină policies.
Mr David Brocks, team secre→
through the fron Curtain, the Semmerling Pass, to watch,We wrote to 30 players at the tary of London Counties," said: and for 50 minutes there were start of the reason asking no goals.
saw to
they were available to plays for
that
be
Anderson, well covered by t Charles, Twentyman and the rest of his defenders,
"Dodiovan replied that. Then John went off on a would not play against the aortle to a wing, drawing two Springboks Because he hold or three opponents
views with him, strong Brushing them aaide, he swung restriction on selecting coloured over a long, hard centre and players. there was Tommy Taylor to ram: home the only goal of the match
to the delight of the British
soldiers "on parade.”
About their
SENSITIVE
"He felt, and we agreed, that
as he would not play in this
In his world-wide travais match,' he ought not to bo since, I wonder if Charles ever picked for any other game this remembera · Mhat historic day season, when the British Army defeated an Austrian civilian club,
World! Win for England
ILFORD
FILM
Under-23 XI
Manchester, Sept, 21. The England Under-21's beat
& Danish soccer XI 8-1 bord to-
"We shall not, of course, hold this agathat him, in the future. We hope that He will play for Įvis next sorsoti.; We understand his problem. He is a deeply sensitive and religious young
Donovan altinide will bat brejudice his hopes of a Welsh Cap.
An official said: "Dondval is
right after the teama had boën | entitled to, hla, views. It h), in
level 1-1 at half-time!
308 KAREN 134S: ATE. TERDOGO poos.
Walán in the future. I sanh ng
The Danish side wore he will do tour to aliluting - for Best Germaig's | Donovan, aged 23, thuchukh ke Under-23 team, who were unable gir Thomes More's Roma to get the necessary, travel, visus | Calliollo Becondary School,
to fulfil the fictiles ipfalitor. Cheleva A-Cliam Mall Speci