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THE CHINA MAIL..

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1961.

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BRIAN GLANVILLE Talking Sport

English FA too eager

to drop

G

pilot

The Football Association are in most unseemly hurry to appoint a successor to Sir Stanley Rous as their secretary. Early this week, an advertisement inviting applications is expected to appear in the Press, and the appointment itself will be made next February.

Yet, at the moment, it is by no means certain that Sir Stanley, the new president, will be re-elected in Chile next year, when his eight-month period of office expires.

The end t that the will explanation for failure is a and recently stopped the coinede with the conclusion of

the residual term of offle the late Mr Arthur Drewry. further election will then place in Santiago.

Kreat deal more complex

of

A

Take

convincing than any viously pl forward ty body +se

Though Sir Stanley in all Be outstanding candidate, h will certainly meet with pow

+rfui

from opposition

the Swiss, Ertist Thermen, who withdrew from the ballot in Louilua, this giving tous the opportunity to achieve the Dreessary majority.

An alliance?

Thornear as the support af the s amt refractory Alamat sean blue, who 602- pear to think that he will serve The HBrOuts better Hat Rons The dark hoge is fine tatian. Ottori Harassi. whu down in Lond election took place.

brfere the

Barassi, like Thomanen, is an

BA-

excentive of his country's tional football pool, and thes pre associated in the newly evealed Burapean **Enterpont," #'s no beyond possibility that an allanve might be formed between them, Barasst spliting The European vate E that Phommen could gets through. Thomanen knows that many mne South American delegates will be present than there wer ju Ladan,

and patent Alex Miteff ju

The rat thing. 1 Just 13 pounds in three days. couldn't eat anything. I was depiking all the time, I used to bura that much energy. On this day, there's two lines maked cot, yas nee; I unelestarel roy it throw, past the white dog, *wan the qualifying After the séciaḥ, throw.

letter marked

"Ahgear Mi Allan Rowc thought that it was my family: at got ran worried, firoke my toarend.atom When opremel i, 20 Just sand

Fs that enewed, hope to see you after- warin

'Hurting boxing'

Despite the insistence of the NBA of America that Floyd Patterson defends

his tille against Henry Cooper, the British chani pion, the world heavy- weight situation is as un- satisfactory as ever.

On December 4, Patterson wit: night MeNceter,

an unknVII"

Eddie Machen surely hit the nail on the head when he said to The last week: "In a way. Patter- son's hurting boxing, not only for the reasons that he's not #ghting the top mei, as he should, but he's always taking anen like Roy Harris, who have only had 20 fights and he really gave him a

have that night!

"You don't get to be a real rend fighter after 20 fights, I tell you. I've had 44 rough fights, and I'm beginning to

Ted Woodward, seen here in possession for Middle-

in a

county match against Kent, has now foresaken the wing for the pack.

HEX

feel I know a bit about it now, night, and they don't want And now Patterson's got this night no one till they fight Patter kid McNeeley. I think a case sci. le is the champion and like that can break a man, be he's a deserving champion--but rause he's beat before he even he's the guy that did it.

When gets into the ring.

Patterson lought Rademacher after winning din 1956 Olymple (Rademacher's Ars! pro boul, title) that was the worst thing But could have happened boxing."

"It's got to the stage like Clay hit Miteft on the chin

this

one

'RIGHT FRAME OF MIND'

"I'm not really playing any better now than

have been for the last four years," said Neil Coles.

This, after

to

Woodward IRC 'A' vs MACAENSES 'A'

MATCH TOPS WEEKEND

takes on

new role

"It's put years on my Rugby life," Ted Woodward told me. He was referring to the remakable switch which had turned him from an England wing threequarter into a poten- tial England back-row forward.

"Actually, Vivian Jenki tuid me (cur or five years ago, "Why don't you go in the pack" But it's Jolly dimeult, when you're still playing for your County, ali er a sudden to say Im going down to the Afth leant the Wasps--nut hf the time- light, with the boys, and all the rust of 11.

"But obviously when a winger gets to 27, you're not as quick as you used to be--and I was get- fing muscle trouble. And when you're standing around in the cold and you've suddenly got to make a fun, obviously the best thing to do is to go somewhere where you can keep a bit warm and move all the time, in Stic pack. That's cbviously the answer to musele, trouble, “*

TAKES COURAGE

new

J

Though his hasn't the glamour of the wing. position he likes it just as much. "i had no sort of high aims, or any- thing like that at all. just Cassius Clay isn't worrying, wanted to go on playing Rugby though. "I got the height, the and enjoying myself and still each, the weight, the physique, do. If I do gel any honours, it's the courage, the stamina and the a wonderful thing. I think AIN lural ability that's going to forward. probably you don't Ret git andther way, to beat me you do make me great," he says, "Pul- ft until you've played more than

when you're

in the got to be

greater

than backs. As a wing, you sprint fo train. As a forward, you've got to play games to train.

Fou areat.

the 27-year-old Coombe Hill assistant's splendid Ryder Cup, and his victory in the Ballantine tournament.

His prowess at Lythem must "'s my short game that has have been all the mure satis- harpened un so auch. Jufying in that he made an un- practice, two or three hours a happy two-month tour of the day. There's a lot of confidence States in 1958-so unhappy that the short game as well, you he has no particular wish to know; not only practice. it's a try again, "I senred quite well. question of getting in the right pretty steadily, 71, 72, but I frame of mind."

didn't win money." When he

Probably we don't get in as much trouble as they do, but Cod steaks? they do get out of i casier."

This, of course, is where the Americans score. Their put- ung is to inuch better.

Medan man, whose manager was an werd alout his aggression, Thus, it as rivetly possible that Sir Stanley who has ab

that he had hit sychoanalysed. Teady told the FA he is pre-

I hope, for his sake, he still b pated to serve in an hourary

little lett. After that way Papacity until 1963 could all be Henry Croper; or it may be between tw Studs. The FA, The Lumintices Cassius Clay, a

Kentucky Nego who won the yards ic

Olympic cruiser title fast year,

in prematurely appointing now eietary, may well bor The way buck 10 the #next secretary they ave ever likely

in possess. What on earth! the hurry?

Trophy mystery

Found-one

sterling-silver trophy, 13 inches high and I inches in diameter, inscribed "Australian and New Zealand Challenge Cup, Bramshot Golf Club, 1926."

Four D. Jones BY MADDOCKS

ຍ home, the reaction was such that he "didn't quality in live tournaments; and I'd been and doing well over here, I think their chipping. From a hundredt a rest in the winter helps rome in they' deadly, they of -it takes out of you. get out of 24 lot of trouble. week after week."

THE SKIPPER OF THE ORIANANA HAS GIVEN THE ORDER FOR FULL SPEED SIDEWAYS IN A STARBOARD

DIRECTION

The cap was recently earthed fron the vaults Wimbledon Park Golf Club, but

un- of

nobody seems to know

nny-

thing at its history.

FERDINAND

PAYMASTER

گاره

Sir William Leggatt. Agent. General in London for the Au tralian Stane Victoria, is anxious to know who presented the trophy and why it has ceased to be put up for regular competition. it any reader has yuter relevant information, I shall be happy to pass un.

Rowe's target

Arthur Rowe ju back

Barnsley,

iri

hoisting

weights and playing fool- ball for the colliery team.

"My father's a football fan-

tic

he always said I should playing soccer. The brain's still there, you know, but the feet Bre doing what they

were.

1 ca si get past the centre- Tall, but....

"Next year I'm hoping to do about 66. 87 feet in the weight; think I might reueti 67

I

Heart B Nieder's recoril

d

go on ESIT I feel like pucking a probably that'll be never. I'll always go on lifting weights. I've always beer henithye looks it. t; 17 alone in a jazzy sports shirt-- "like belag healthy, ke Biting weights. think if more soccer players ified welgits, there'd hea but better teams," Last year's trauma in the Home Olympics, when he fall- ed even to qualify for the final, has done him good he thinks: "I woke me up mentally." Itis

Moore to fight

Cleroux

Montreal, Oct. 28. Archip Muore, The world Hight-heavyweight exlig chin. in as signed a contract to aneet Canadian heavyweight chempion

Clerbux of en December

Fests Montreal berg

--AY,

BOY MASTER

THE FLUTTERS

Raka

ALL WELL.MR.CERT?

IN A MOMENT. MR, GOUSE

WILL BE SENDING A FRESH BATCH FOR ASSESSMENT

OKAY. TA. MISS NIGGLE

BRICK BRADFORD

́HARD A'SIDEWAYS QUARTER-

MASTER. LET'S GIVE 'EM

SOMETHING TO THINK

ABOUT

OK-ER-SXPSCT YOU AN' MR.GOUGE WAS WONDERIN ABOUT THAT CASH WE, JUST GOT...

BRICK AND HO PARTY WATCH AD THE JAGBY DAY JSEM TO CRIMBLE

UNDER THE FORCH

ON THE WATER

BEHIND IT!

HARD A SIDEWAYS IT!

15, SIR

CURS NOT TO REASON WHY, MA,CERT

THAT SHOLD

PUT THE MASTER BEAN" OUT OF ACTION!,

WE CAN OST OUR WHIP KNO GET OUT

OF MEKE HOW!

"One week you tell us some big football hero lives on nothing but steak, then along comes Murray Rose (the Australian swimmer) who never ate meat in his life. How is a guy sup- posed to know what to do?"-Letter to "Sports Illustrated."

He could always try fish.

TUT TUT, SOUNDS

LIKE SOMEONE'S TRODDEN

ON A MATCHBOX

OURS BUT

DRY!

TO WRING OUT

SPEAKING OF SHIPS, THERO'S

ONE!

AHD

LATER

HEY! MY SHIP

LOOK AT MY

SHIP?

By Mik

THE NEXT LOT OF CAROS»

PRAY MAKE

HASTS

By Paul Norris

TAKE COVER THE BRAIN WENT THROUGH

WITH US

YET! yo

"The wing position is full of glory, you got into the Hmelight a lot more, you're scoring trivs. As a forward, you're part of a it. But that's beside the point Just enjoy playing 090 terrife asset, I think. Is I'm a big clump-15 stone 10, not 1612 There are many wing three- stone as some people have wild, arters who are on the light side, and could never do

Casx i1

I brou he gets his takes some courage for an inter- eatloss to descend to the club'a Afth team to "Icarn

the business" in another role.

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Despite their defeat by IRC 'A' last Sunday, Re- creio 'A' now still head the First Division Hockey League table with seven points from five matches. Close behind them are Mucaenses 'A' and Army 'A', both with six points, from four and three matches respec- tively.

The top match this weekend K. Lali, T. Singh. should be that between IRC 'A' and Maenenses 'A'.

pm.

Nay Bharat A vs BAF at Sookunpoo On the day's play IRC deser-2. A. Abbas, D. Price.

Umpires: ved to bent Recreio last Sunday Prisons W Recreio 'A' at and wit b hoping to inalet Stanley pa, Umpires: H. Van Macnenses 'A's first defeat this der Meulen, H. Crebas. week have

but I think Macaenses

troll points.

the edge and will lake

Second Division Maclenses 'B' vs KCC 'B' In the

same division. Nov (Postpomid›, Bharat 'A' entertain RAF. Nav

Nav Bharat IP vs Dulen C Bharat have only euliccted three at Sookiepoo 9.55 m. na points from their Bye matches pres: H. Crebas, U. S. Dillon, te date, whits HAF have only

Arny C vs Demons at Soo- Two points frm the same num-kunpoo 2.30 pm. Umpires: her of games.

Matthews, K. Lall.

HKFC.V

Can draw

i

poneri).

However, if RAF can pro- duce the same fighting spirit that they did when beating KCC 'A' a couple of weeks

"C"

Army *13'

W.

לאנע }

Third Division Macaenses 'D' vs Nav Bharat

| Clubs,

at King's Park D.45

Lions vs IRC •D' at KGV 11.30 ELPAS. Umpires: to be provided

The by Clubs.

Recreio

LEN then I fancy they will pres to be provided by grab at least one point. The only other fixture in the Firat Division features Prisons ot home to Beercio A. subject of much discussion this

teh at Stanley has been the!

but I understand that determined efforts have recently bera onde to improve the play- ing surface. Should it be in good condition then Recreio 'A' tire taken to win.

Because

SABZON

af pestpaments there are ly twe Axtures in tie Second Division this week. I the last of thee: Nov Bharul 'B' are at home to Dutch RC, unt th of these teams have yet to gain their first point of the season. I think it will be Nav haral

મા

'C' vs KCC C Recreio 11.30 m. be provided by Clubs,

Umpires: to

HK University " Macaennes pires: to be provided by Clubs, Cat University pm. Um-

Record gate for Manila fight

Manila, Oct. 25.

The other fixture seos Army Cat home to Denons and the was predicted today for Salir- A record gate of 500,000 pesos title fight be-

Army hotald win this mo

table

Whil

In the Third Division Lions duy's 10-round are leading in the league tween world lightweight cham- ten polnits, twopion Joe Brown and Filipino alicud of their nearest rivals, challenger Bert Somodia. Macaenses "C", hui Lions have

A spokesman of Filiphito pro- Aruneta said the

played two more matches, This week Lions play C Boler Jorge and should colleet two more Beinin and Macaenses

'C' should do the same at Univering history.

vity.

half million peros gate would be the blagest in Philippine box-

Tickets for the fight sell at

Top teams clash 56 peses for ringside, 30 pesos

for upper box and three pesos for general admission.

In the other two matches KCC 'C' should win against Recreio 'C' and Macaenses 'D' against Nav Bharat 'C'.

Betting odds today favoured The Ladies'

League provides ghter at 8 to 6 over 27-year-old the 35-year-old Houston, Texas much more interest than usual somodio, No. or Saturday with the top four the National Boxing Association 6 lightweight in teams clashing.

ratings.

Recreio, who have been un- beaten in the league during the It will be Brown's 11th fille past two seasons, may dad their defence since he won the crown wanderful record in jeopardy in in 1956.-UPI.

their match

with KCC. KCC are much Improved team this season and they may just do it. Gremlins 'A') visht KGV N and should prove a title too strong for the schoolgirls, and Gremlins 'B' should win against KGV 'C. $1 George's play DGS and should also win.

Fixtures

Following are the fixtures for the weekend:

LADIES' LEAGUE

Tomorrow

KCC vs Recrelu at King's Park 2.30 pm. Umpires: K. Lall, A. Van der Sluts.

HARRY

ODELL

SAYS

THE KIDS WILL LOVE IT.

JOEY

THE

ADAMS VARIETY

51 George's vn DGS at King's SHOW HAS JUST PLAYED Park 4 pm. Umpires: J. Barrow, TO 40,000 PEOPLE IN S. Hewson.

INDONESIA

KGV C vs Gremlins Bat KGV

2.30 pm.

Umpires: H. Palorsun. B. Mair,

KGV 'A' vs Gremlins A' al KGV 4 pm. Umpires: J. Fellows, Mr Ozorio.

MEN'S LEAGUES

Sunday

First Division IRC 'A' vs Macuenses A' al Sookunpno 11.30 am. Umpires;

CHESS

BY LEONARD GARDEN This week, 20-year-old pay- chology research student Jona- than Pencose is trying for his fourth successive win of the British championship, now in ita concluding stages at Aberystwyth. flera is one of his wins from last year's World team championship ('Thor- bergbon v. Penroso): 1 P-Q4. P-KK; 2 P-QB4, B-K12; 3 KL-QB3, PQJ; 4 -K15, P KR3; & B-RS, P~QB4; 6 P- Q5. Kt KD3; 7 P-KI, P-K3; 8 B-Q3, PXP: 9 KPXF, 0-0 ID KKI-K2, Qist Q2; 11 P B4. PKKU); 12 PXP, K- K; 13 Q-Q2. Kt(Q2)-4; 14

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