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JANUARY 26 (Extract
from
Fourth diory of Division full-back).
Two years to wait for our free- dom, Indued Striko now in sixth day, Coal ran out last night, Promised welfare of Beer Cup Final ticket if he'd let us
the keep
kids. Welure effer took the kids. Gleria distraught. I told her; "Remember the Tolpuddle Martyrs." She sal "Which League are they la?" goes on I'll have te Jub.
If this Ket
FEBRUARY 1 (Interview on
BBC Sportsview).
"Well, Stan, how does it feel to
be 47 today?"
"Well, David, I always say
man is a young as he tooks, I've tlways kept myself pretty fit, you know."
Maene
"Well, Ston, people 3 Է still
connecting your
with retirement What do you say about that?"
"Well, David, I think I've
two or three more seasons s me yet."
"Thank you.
luck."
FOR 1961
A Lord's spokesman added: "
the interests of cricket.
WI
shall not be changing our rule which permits throwing wat the eve of the first Test At all costs, this must be a hippy tour."
At lunch, Gloucestershire were
38 for nine decansed. I beli your pardon that should, or course, have been for mine declared.
JUNE 14 (News [tom)
vice for the 17 Press photo-
th
ar phers drowned while Seng
take pictures Prince Philip competing Cowes Regatta inst week.
try- of
SEPTEMBER 30. (Agency from Olympic mostago Committee HQ, Lau- sanne).
Mr Avery Olymple announ:zó here tridny that ho had de- elded to switch the venue of the 1984 Brundage Games from Tokyo to Dallas, Texas. Ile Tm getting told reporterst the old to go chasing in
the Pacifle.
Surprise visiter at the House- held Brigade Polo Club's
tournament Ascol Week
Windsor Great Park Ametizen tenais
impresario Jock Kramer. Mr Kramer really over explained, for Wimbledon fater This
month. But I thought I'd drop in here to see if any of these guys would like to imple af buck. I'd fit them my circus somewhere."
la
JULY 20 (Brian Inglis ro- viewing the wook's nows- "Whot papers in ITV's the Papers Say" pro- grammal.
And what have Our sorts- writers been up to? Ak, con- tradicting thanselves as al- ways, I sce. Let's see how they described the putt hat Won Harry Weetinan the Open Championship.
Sian,
and good
The
"Thank you very much, David."
MARCH
Flash 18 (Nows from Miami).
Thomas Cronin, Englishman employed near here. caused sensation by walking out of Patterson Johanson World title fight during first round. Cronin, brushing his ermine- edged dimmer jacket, explain- ed: "I am disgusted to dis- cover that public figures of such eminence divest
them-
selves of their Jackets in pur stianee of their professions. had to leave England for the same reason.
APRIL 12 (Kepart from any Rugby Union Correspon- dent).
Initially, Old Curmudgeons definitely superior.
were
J. D. K. M. Duplessis and R. F..T. D. M. Roper-Widgeon were outstanding in their pack. Aldershot Gasworks won in the end, however, When Fudge kicked Ave run- versions from the and two 60-yard against the wind.
touchline penalties
from
MAY 25 (Extract
BBC Lunch-time Score- board programme).
Four mere Gloucestershire bats- men sustained fractured skulls betore lunch when the match
Youcetter- between shire and the Australlan tour- Ing team was resumed on A greenish wicket at Bristol. Harvey, captaining the Aur- trallans In the absence of the concussed Richie Benaud, switched his pace bowlers cleverly.
Commenting on the unusual in- cidents of the morning, um- pire Syd Bulier said: "All four men were felled by what fudged No balls. Naturally, I shall mention this when post off my official form 10
the MCC this evening."
Sports Diary
TODAY
Boxing
Hongkong Amateur Boxing Anso-
ciation Tournament at
Playground, 8 pm,
Anteer
Bouthorn
I
It Division: Kwang Wah v fing
Tao (Police) 3.30 pm.
Reserve Division: Kwong Wal v
Sing Tao (Police) 2 pmn.
TOMORROW
Boccer
1st Division: KMB v South China (IIK Stadium) 3:30 pm; Pollos y NAF (Police) 3.30 pm/
femerve Division: KMB v South Chine (XX Stadium) 2 pm; Police v HAY (Police) 2 pm.
2nd Division Telephone v_Gyth- ranis (Ch) 13 bri: Koon Win Watsons (Ci 4 pm: Prisons v t Joseph's (Stanley) 4 pm,
3rd Division "A" TeamWAYS V Suques (EV) 2.30 : redimuslon w 31Bean (IV) 230 pen: 100 Alterat
• Iron Ying (IV) à pin; Sik Ying:v University (V) 4 pm.
Cricket
JAS DIVEMON:.CCC v RAF Recralo `♥. Optimista, Boorpions v. ECC "5"
Die V IRO, ROC "A“ ♥ Polios.
Division: RAY Nomet
nity.
"Brigade," Garrison v Univer-
tatation
La College annuel athletic mentidele naptáry-ittert" pollage
Daily Mail
"Weet- man's put ran on and on for THIRTY feet beforë drep- ping."
And the Datty Erpress "Yippee, yell- ed Wertman as his put few in from THIRTY feet."
Now let us turn to The Times. vlearly Their correspondent saw a far less exciting match. "Weetman wrote
TEN pult Hank his yards."
AUGUST 7 (News item),
fmm
M. Ufa Fox today read the
lesson at the memorial
Four D. Jones BY MADDOCKS
824-
OCTOBER 2 (Agency mos- from Chicago,
sogo
U.S.).
to
THE CHINA MAIL.
FRIDAY. JANUARY 13, 1961.
The fastest
left foot in soccer
Mr Avery Olympic announced from his Chicago home, here, today, that he had devided to switch the venus of the 1904
A Brundage Games from Dalls, Chicago, He tolde- porters: "in getting too old to go chasing aeros: America.“
11 NOVEMBER
(Extract diary of Fourth from Division full-back).
Strike new in 295th day. Ford rem out last night. Pramic bail out crowded puto of Jimmy li
the televisa sel, Dair
television
set.
look The Gloria distraught. I told her: "Remember Wilberforce." She saich he did he play tor?" If this goes on 11 have to get i a job. DECEMBER 18 (Announco- ment by the British Golf Writers' Association),
announ
We bave pleasure m
cing that, after a sceret bl- of the Year lot, our Golfer
award has been won by
the
RECORD RUGBY TRANSFER
FEE
Wigan, Jan. 12. world record Rugby tee of League transfor £11,000 was paid today
by the St Helens Club for Wigan's international winger, Mick Sullivan. Sullivan, whe
will be 27 to- moriow ared has nover mised £1 game for Britan
ince the 1934 World Cup rarka, was yesterday place on the transfer that at his own request.
This is the Second time Sullivan has commended a record fee. Wigan, the present Rugby Llogue champions, paid £9.500 in Huddersfield
<rvices for his
1057.- China Mail Specini.
ITA
Thomas Cup win for England
Stockholm, Jan. 12. England beat Sweden by five matches to four in a semi-final tia the International Thomas
Badminton Competition and to- played here yesterday day,-AFP.
Duke of Windsor (32 votes). The remainder
ol of the was: ex-President Eisenhower | Cap (20 vales), Dai Rets (one vote).
FOUR, THREE. TWO, ONĘ, ZERO. BOMB AWAY AND NOW SCARPER QUICK!
FERDINAND
NANCY
THIS HAS BEEN
MY BEST DAY
BRICK BRADFORD
BCK. HEADS THE TUG MUẮCHING OUT AND AWAY FROM THE GREAT SPIRAL, NOBILA KI 'ANDROMED BA
I NEVER
HAD A
LOWER SCORE
The artist at work.
Jimmy Greaves (fourth from left) achieves his hat-trick against Manchester City in a First Division League match last Novom- ber and completes his record of 100 League goals.
WHAT IS THE FUTURE
OF JIMMY GREAVES?
By ARCHIE QUICK
Whither Jimmy Greaves? Where lies the future of the greatest goal- scoring machine of the post-war generation? Is he bound for Italy,
U.S. Colleges are against boxing
The
Pittsburgh, Jan. 12. American National College Athletics Association, which ́controls 'all'sports in. American Universitica, duoided today to drop bising from the at of College Champlonships.
The clocktion was mainly causod by the death of a Wisconsin Universitj studen following a boxing geht inst spring. Many universite un ebelded to take the sport of their programme.
The NCAA Chairman, Walt Byers, cald
college" so many and universities had withdrawn from boxing that it was more possible to ninge `a championship—AFF.
Do
Yogi Berra signs
up again with Yankees
New York, Jan. 12. Catcher-outfelder Yogi Berra today signed a contract for his 16th season with the New York Yenkees at an estimated $52,000, aslight increase, over his 1000 salary figure,
Berra was the second Yankee
Infelder to agree to terms,
to another English club or will he remain with the Chelsea club which Joe Demaestri began the siping discovered him and nurtured him to carly maturity?
Greaves, an was found by
Thompson and
West London
Earl Londoner, lips are
beckening, although acout Jin.Y there are no medals there! spirited away 1
à soon as he In a short while the Italian had left school. Now, before FA win f the ban on foreign he is twineene, he has passed, "import" and Greaves, Phi Woornam and Bobby Charlton three main will be their fist cbjectives.
the 100 goal maik, in Abel a record, and threatens to str pass the goal feats of "Dixie" Dan. Steve Bloomer, Tommy Lwtop and the remainder of his lustrious predecessors.
Shocked
The skick over Stamford Bridge seemed bluc, as Chelsea airte unil Greaves shocked the Soccer world the other day by saying: "I want to play for a better leam one that can help me to Cup Final and League Champion- ship medair.”
+
Ungrateful, selfish, of course, į
professional but Jimmy now, nrt in the game just for ke fun of the thing, and Latin
THE COMUNIT BOMB STRIKES, SHATTERING THE WEIRDIE ISLAND
--- MOST GUYS WOULDN'T
PLAY TODAY BECAUSE IT'S---
ERNIE
DUSNAULA EI
AS NEAR AS I CAN
CALCULATE WE ARE
ON A COURSE THROUGH,
TWR TOWARTP
BARTH!
財
UNIT JEOMS
TO 88
FUNCTIONING
PROPERLY!
By Mik
By Ernio Bushmiller
WHOZAS THE SMOKE COMING
FROM 7
Despite his tender age, the £20 a week wage he is from Chelsea is but a small part of Greaves income. He has his Hume on newspaper articles, he Apsvisors commercial products for nit this be has an "agent." This gentleman, Wi lamous International athlete of me the other the past, told day: "I pay Greaves more than Ted Drake does," so that rockela
to Jimmy's earnings
→vend
the £3,000 a year bracket.
Yet Italy is n big temptation. He thinks of John Charles and, lot of the disillusioned Tony Marchi.
SHEAFFER'S UNIPERTAEI)
ot
Sheaffer quality featurer
prices
moderate
SWIS
BUT I
ALWAYS
TRAVEL
SWISSAIR
The Airline of
Switzerland
FRIDAY THE
13
Now...
By Paul Norrja
SMOKE! THAT SHOULDN'T BE!
STS TRACK THAT· DOWN, Joni
AERO
Delicious
PEPPERMINT
flavour
The Fastest Film
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Greaves has now scored 105 League goals in his four-sea- un curear, and his five against West Bromwich Albion was the third time he has achieved the feat. It was the caveath time he has scored three goals in a Lengete Bame, and, of course, he is way out in front of the First Division scores with 22 this season. He has scored ten others for England and in the Lengue
Cup.
Eleven "tu}}" Internationals have brough him eleven geals. and his
grand 1st-class total Is 155 in 184 senior matches. Fhenomenal!
.
One-man team?
parade last week
Burly Berin batted 276 last caso, hit 19 honte runs and drove in 62 runs. He holds the Major Lean record for catchers hitting homers with 298UPI.
Jockey Moore wants to remain in Australia
Sydney, Jan. 12, Australian Jockey George Moore told racing writers todny Chelsea are in danger of that he would try to be released being 3 ode-man team from a contract to ride for the Greaves, in four seasons, has Aga Khan.
Averaged two goals
every
three the rest of the team put "I would like together have scored. Last Australia," he said. season he got 33 for a club
Moore has record and the next hirbesi
for the
past scorer could only get nine.
ta
stay in
ridden overseas two SENSORS.-—
As a one-man side, Chelsea China Mall Special. will shudder to recall what has happened to Luton, Hudders-
geld
and Preston since Syd Denis Law and Tom Finney left them. They were
Owen,
practically one-man teams too.
Buchholz, Mackay to make pro debut in Britain
Wembley, Jan. 12. Earl Buchholz and
Barry Mackay, Jack · Kramer's new recruits to his pro- fessional tennis squad will make their first British appearance at the Empire Pool on March 24, Wembley officials an- nounced today.
of the open at
The tournament will be part of the European section of the pro tour. A total of US$125,000 will be distributed in the series, with the singles winner carning a arst prize of US$25,000. The European section
will tournament Brussels on March 1.
Competing with Buchholz and Mackay will be Pancho Gon- zales, undisputed champion for the past few years, Lew Hoad, Australia, Alex Olmedo, United States and Andres Kimcno, Spain UPI,
CHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN
The effectiveness of a new
Irina against the King's Indian Defence which is all the rage At the moment is illustrated in this game (Bisguler v.. Baker) from a New York tournament. 1. P-QS, KKB3; 2P-QBI, PKK3; 3 Ht-QH3, B-K12; + P-K4, P-Q3: 6 B-Kt5. P- BS 8 P-Q5, 0-0; 3 B-Q3. FQR37 (correct to the central Counter-attack 7 .P-KI); BP-34, P-K4; Kt-BJ. QXC-Q2: 10 0-0, R-K11: 1 P-K5. Kt-KI; 12 Q-K2, P-
World! 13 13 PR, Ke-K13:014 P-
ILFORD
B3, PXB; 1 KtXKKIP. P RB 10 K-B7, Q-02; 17 PX KKLP. PXP: 18 B-K1, K-B3; 19 Q-Q2. Axkt (otherwise 20 KtxP ch wins at once): 20 KIPR ch, K-1; 21′ BKto, 13-K12; 22 RxKti. BxN: 9 CXP ch. B-K2; 24 Q-87 Kesigns.
Solution No. 5980: 1 Q--KLX threat -93 de 3 RC-X]}) Q-05; 2.KL-03, or 1. 15; 2 KI-KI,'or 1 ....... Kt—95;
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