HOME SPORTFRONT-
By "DEX"
RINGSIDE SEAT ASSORTMENT
Quite enough has been written about the Woodcock Right flasco. I need not enter into it any further, But what riveted my attention at the light, as it has done at all big fights, was the amazing collection of humanity of the most obnoxious types that Allied the most expensive seats-ten gulneas downwards. I have never seen such an assortment of human goriliné.
There were, of course, a number of reputable and decent looking citizens among them, but these. I could see, did not relish the company they found themselves in, any more than I did.
Going to a big fight these days la rather liko fting up a stone in a muddy pool. The most
ordinary, creatures crawl out into the light.
In the case of the night fans, they seem to be very well endowed with most of the good things of life. money, clothes, food, cigare,
- jewellery.
and
Some ទេវ their female. com- panions, indeed, were decorated like Christmas trees.
MONEY MYSTERY
One can't help wondering where do these men and women get thie money from? What's their real business? Do they keep their busi- ness books and pay their taxes as meticulously as you, and I STILISI
do?
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1948.
B.B.BUT I
AWAY!
WA? B-B-BANKING ON ARSENAL TO BUY US SOME NUTS FOR CHRISTMAS!
JOHN MACADAM'S COLUMN
Bookmaker For The Prison Camp Derby
Among the bearded denizens of Chelsea, you might encounter an odd character-an odd character in these parts being anybody without either a long black beard, a fancy Edwardian moustache, or a pink shirt. This parti- cular character would compel your attention by his complete un-oddity and his name.
The gentleman is not much more than 5ft. 8ins. high, no goliath as to girth, his speech is that of a cultured Englishman, he is a bookmaker and a. Scotsman, and his name is Hercules Ross.
Retirement Pay For. Footballers
By VERNON MORGAN
London; Dec. 27.--Much of the unrest among players which has characterised postwar socter in Britain" might be banished by the adoption of a plan for payments for players when they retire.
It is reported hero that such a plan is to be considered by the Football League.
The plan, it is stated, was con- colved by Mr Nevil Hewitt, Chair- man of Southend United.
Under 110 provisions, nenrly £500,000 out of soccer's hugo re- venue would be set aside annually in a fund to provide payments of up to about £7,000 for footballers. when their careers are ended.
The central idea of the scheme na reported is that all benefit and talent
oneys
should be pooled, and players should share in the fund according to a system of marks awarded for various "metlia."
MERIT SCALE
Each two marks would elle a player to £1 from the, fund at the ond of his playing days. The su- gested scale of marks would give
to those varying numbers
foot- pilers who played in representative matches or Cup finals and to those who were members of clubs win- ning the championships DE the different divisions of the Football League.
It is also suggested that marks should be awarded to players for consistent service with the same club, the marks being allotted on a baller serv the club.
Serves
I feel, after some of the tules we have heard elsewhere in recent
The forebears of Mr Nors occupied for him-Peler. Morris-and most rising scale for each year the foot-
Hossic weeks, that we might make the bla the now-ruined
Cantlo In of the camp backers are still on fight nights do a national service if Farfarshire, and his great-great- his books. the police could be persuaded when grandfather, Captain Horatio Ross,
a bit of a knock in the galas are on
Ile took to throw
the deerstalker, rifle not
chot, steeple Tound the high-priced sents
chase rider, and and
feld-Tudor Minstrel's season, but he'll generat demand a general, declaration of sportsman, was the hero of one of be back there on the rails at the identity so that a little checking up the first if not actually the first beginning of the year.
a
of activities and laxpaying general-races over rough country in history,
ty could be done at the addresses when his Clinker beat the Clasher collected.
On the road leading to the sindium I saw the most astonishing collection of new American and other luxury cars I have seen since before the war.
over fences and
act the pace for
| future steeplechasing,
With o. background ke this it isn't surprising that young Hercules Ross began to make a book around 1934, any more than it is unsurpri- sing that he joined the Norfolks and
A check-up on their ownership and how they came to be acquired got minced might niso a useful piece of Singapore.
be work.
It is a pity that prizelighting should have such F background. For boxing is a manly and British sport, though we seem in recent years to have reached a rather low level of accomplishment in it.
up with the fall of
RELAXATION
as a prisoner of war, spent two and He spent three and a half years
them helping build the half of Bongkok-Moulmein railroad for the Japanese, and then, for the last year, relaxed in a camp outside Bangkok,
PRESERVE NO LONGER
Relaxed, that is, in a- manner What is wrong with football' at peculiar to the English sporting gent tho who stem the wilds of Forfarshire the big public schools? On
v. Hercules tande a book. There were evidence of the recent Oxford Cambridge matches the
racehorses in the Immediate small no schools and the secondary and vicinity of the prison
camp, but a grammar schools have occupied little thing like the absence of what used to be their privale. pre- racehorses doesn't
deter The Old Infirm
serves.
In the Soccer match, 13 out of the 22 players came from grammar and secondary schools.
In the Rugby match, Oxford had four players from Oundle, Dulwich. Sedbergh, and Denstone, four from smaller public schools, two from grammar schools. and Ave from
oversens
Cambridre had two each. from Oundle, and Sedbergh, one from Tol
Worksop, bridge, ono from
three from smaller schools, two from overseas, and four from grammur schools.
BRAINS BEFORE BONE
With entry preference given ot the universities to ex-Servicemen
Bumper Benefit
For Compton
Various other qualifications would also bring a quota of marks under the reported plan, and a player of height class might gain enough during his carcer to bring himself a retiring payment of about £7,000.
INDUCEMENT
It is plain to see the inducement to a player to stay with one club during the whole of his career-an Inclination which has become less and less evident during the past few years.
from
Referees Can Help To Spot The Young Stars
By STANLEY MATTHEWS My recent article on.. the dearth of young players and them suggestions for digging
out of the obscurity of minor football brought many readers' views and a plea from a re- ferce.
I HOPE HE'S ON OUR SIDE!
Women Taking
To Athletics
YESTERDAY'S SCOREBOARD
Navy
FOOTBALL
FIRST DIVISION
:0 Army
8. China "A" 4 Police
HOW THEY STAND PWD LF
S. China "A" 11 11 0 0.38
KM Bus
Chinese AA
Army
Kilcheo
ir D 02 35 12
11 7 13:30 10
12.6.2 4 28 21 11 014 30 24
S. China "B" 11 4. 1. 4 25 29.
St Joseph's
Enstorn Club
Police
Navy
Kwong Wah RAF
10 4 2 4 23 10
423
10
5.4 2 4 20
10
10:32 3
12 30
SECOND DIVISION
South China 2 Army (RK) Tulkoo
Kit Choo
2 1
Polico
Dockyard St.-Joseph's 3-Solicitors
JUNIOR SHIELD REPLAY.
3" Club
Navy
London, Dec. 27.-Girls of all nges in this country, ovidently He wants to know why referees inspired by the efforts of Bri cannot be allowed to pass on tips tish competitors in the Olympic and recommend budding talent they Games, are going in for athletics live noted during refereeing duties up and down the country.
hitherto unprecedented | Chiness
South Army
on A hoscalo.
10
1
He says that the refered, It knows bis job, should be able spot any likely youngsters from much better position than the scout on the touch-line;
There is something to be said for lot the idea, but there against. The FA, quite recently un- forbid any referee acting as officint scout for a club.
Is also a
+
He must be absolutely unbiased, and his job la hard enough without any additional duties. If ho con- future centrales on watching for stars he is likely to miss infringe
ments,
-
his also question whether I position is beller for talent spotting. tho You get a general pleture of Eome from the line and you can get a better idea of a player's moves.
.
HOW THEY STAND
Navy. Kitcheo
P W D L F
AA 15 13 0 2 72
China 15 12 1.3-40 (K'n). 13 10 2 14
women's Amateur Athletic Associa
The problem which now faces the M Bus tion is not lack of recruits but fack Army (HK) a coaches to look after the recruits. Police
Tramways Thero ane about 20 voluntary St. Joseph's teachers in various parts of the Dockyard country who are Anding it in Club creasingly dieult to copo ude Talkoo quately with the new altuation, and WD Chinese the Association, anxious to rolleve PCA them of some of their burdens, will Sollettore meet next month to thrash out n now University
scheme.
GRANT SOUGHT
HI
12 0 2 1.
14 8 2
15
12
14 5
14 4 2
13 4 18: 13 4 0 0: 10. 3 2 10 21 57 11.3
15 11 13 13 00 ..13 0 12 7.40 SOFTBALL
0
WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL
"
SERIES.
18 Philippines --
13 Chian
Tennis Final
A Ministry of Education grant, on the same lines of that given to the
Portugal Associa- So let us leave the referee to his men's, Amateur Athletic present job. Far better is the plantion would be of great help. Mrs Britain of a Worcester reforce who asks if Hughes, the secretary, said here that two years ago an approach was it is possible for him to use his ex- London,
the Ministry, but Dec. 27. Cyrli Washbrook's record
Mr Hewill's scheme, as reported, perience in talent spotting after he made to
Imagine it became submerged by the cricket envisages the raising of the money has retired from whistling. benefit of £14,000 this year is for the working of the fund by
Under present rules referees have Olympic Games and other matters,
-Tsui Wal-pul and Teul Yan-pul yesterday likely to be surpassed next sea-percentage deductions
the to retire at an early age, and their and we heard no more about it."
won the Colony Open Hardcourt Tenals Championship, son when Denis Compton takes gale moneys of virtually all first- balanced opinions might be of un-
There is no doubt that women's defeating in the final Hoch Liang class matches played in England and told value to clubs.
athletics would benefit by the ap- his.
Wales, and tho fund would also be
Οι
pointment of a professional coach, and Kwok Hing-chung by a score of all swelled by a proportion
A long list of events-international 6-1, 6-3, 6-1 at the Chinesa RecrER“
tion Club. as well as national-may well pro-. of Compton transfer fees. and feared and he has
new young stars duce the
Gardner, touch Maureen England since first-class matches
Dyson; Mrs Dorothy Geoffrey were continued after the war,
Manley and Audrey Williamson as potential world champions for Britain. Reuter.
Wherever the game of cricket is played, the name respected certainly dominated game in
Most referees know a good player when they see him-their years in the middle have given that ex- The adoption of this scheme would perlence and I am sure that if my bring a sweeping change in the Worcestershire friend got in
with any club after retirement they benefit system in soccer, a change
delighted to accept his which many conservative-minded would be The Middlesex authorities are club managements might be reluctant recommendations. keen to give him a bumper beneilt to see brought about... and will not rely on the
League clubs cannot have cricket But it bas been sold by many many scouts these days. We must season. Already the benefit fund soccer critics here that just some get more youngsters into the big- has been opened and long before the such drastic action DS this is time game if it is to continue boom- 1949 cricket season starts there are necessary if the game is not to suffering, and the more recommendations likely to be several
thousands from difference between players and clubs gedƒho better they will inke pounds in the kitty.
their clubs-Reuter.
They picked out the biggest and the Dances, a boxing tournament and; fittest prisoners and conferred on leven a variety show are to be staged theme names of racehorses they in honour of this great cricketer TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT
remembered from the halcyon and then will follow days. Hercules promoted one or cricket matches at which fans wil the Sunday two of them, and got out into the
turn
to rec up in their thousands compound at four o'clock in the Compton in carefree action against morning to watch them at gallops Club cricketers. They will ̄ ̄ ̄ add over a selected 120 yards.
their quota with collections.
The horse-men went to the camp
Apart from cricket, Compton has hospital, and picked themselves put thousands of fans among footbaliera. the most emnelated malarin-ridden because of his association with light-weights they could And these Arsenal and there is certainly every were the jockeys), and so they raced, and Hercules made his book. Indication that this will indeed be a Sometimes a friendly sentry would bumper benefit. Heuter.
come down to his stand, mutter o mouthful of Japanese, and stick a couple of dollars in his hand...
"I never knew what they wanted to back," says Hercules, "but these
and scholarship winners, the tsentries' never backed a loser with have gone when a public school
aihtele, prominent for bone rather than brain, could go up for a "blue" with the minimum of academia qualification.
Moreover, scholarships now cover a wider field, with grants enabling anyone from any school to pay his
.way.
me."
ORGANISATION:
on
Army Surprises The Club
The Army easily defeated the Hongkong Cricket Club by nine wickets in the first match of the Triangular Tournament yesterday at Chater Road.
The game was featured by the surprising collapse for
- 67 of a strong Club batting side and the equally aur-
prising innings of 189 for 8 by the Army,
too
in
אופת
to
Juln Mrs
Kind Word For
The Nips
Training Times
on
A large number of 1940 griflus galloped at Happy Valley Christmas Day and some excellent times were clocked.
Home Builder was among those who covered the Derby distance, of a mile and half, his time Being in 3.09.4, last quarter 28.1 seconds.
The full times taken are publish-
Chicago, Dec. 27-Olymple chair-ed below: man Avery Brundage declined an Ponles med over the mile and half interview but sent to Japanese were: Double Coin, 39, 1.11.4, 342, 3.13.2. sporls enthusiasts" through the-244-3-320, 312 Horne-Builder,-341.01. 1413, 3221, 2,413, 2004, 21; and over "Asahl" a year end message of the mile and quarter: Popularity, 314, friendly good wishes. He authoriseit 1.15, 1.49.2, 221, 2.50, 20; Probablilty, 38.4, the following statement:
1.15, 149.2, 3.21, 2.60, 29; Dy-The-Way, 30.2, 1.05, 1.30, 2014, 2.30.4, 33; Pay Day. 33.4, 1.11.1.13.2–2.134, 249′′ 30.1~~ My "Remembering well the favour-Love, 31.3, 1,13.3, 1.47.3, 2.30.3, 2.50.32, able impression of the great interest 1943 Dig'empots, $39.3, 1.13.3, 1.47.3. the Olymple movement and 2.10.3, 2003, 30.4; Southeast Wind, 33.1. 1.05.4, 1.30.4, 2.11, 2.393, 20.2; Ben Wyvle. amateur sports gained during my 33. 1.11.1.1.46.3, 2.16.4, 2311, 273; 1Ugl A little over a week ago, Army, dismissing Army for 37 or anywhere visit to Japan 10 years ago, I tako Speed, 35, 100.2, 1.403, 3.19, 137.1. Li nine wickets down with 14 runs on below 07.
pleasure in sending the
The Alligator, 55, 1.00.4, 1.303, ́8.075, Deason's The board at
If Howarth was absent, there greelings and best wishes for a new 23.2. Sookunpoo, looked i
Other limes taken were; hardly a challenger for Triangular were five other good bowlers on year of progress and achievement Tournament honours.
hand against an Army team that to the sportsmen of Nippon."-As- has not been in the habit of reaching | sociated Press. Wales were
Melbourne, Dec. 27-New South
Yesterday, with Stepto in no par three figures very often this season. six for no wickets in
fleularly devastating form against their secord innings
play when closed on the second day of their what was about the strongest batting Sheffield Shield match against Vic-alde the Club could make out
the combined Scorpions and Opti- mists, Club was all out for 67. The wicket, of course, helped.
Sheffield Shield
toria,
They ran the thing right. They'
After carrying their overnight total of had Tatt's for the officers and the Silver Ring for other ranks. They 300 for six to 334 before being all out. New South Wales falled by throw runi had
Tait's a
committee
repre- to foren a follow-on when they dismissed | sentative of all ranks, in the camp Victoria for 187.
adjudicate
running and
Loxton was Victoria's best bowler with The big public schools still win betting disputes, and bettors who three for 32. Fred Johnston took thres plenty of scholarships—but
couldn't pay out gave their IOUS for 01. to the bookmaker.
Victoria fared badly and opening attack by Lindwall and Walker "They've all paid me out since and were all out in just under four hours, 147 in artears. Lindwall took six Vic- I got back," says Hercules. "All tarian, wickets for 41 and Walker took except one and he's got a pretty tour for 30. They were well supported
will onc good reason. Re
day by the wicket-keeper Ron Saggers, who if he took three catches,
the
games ability does not seem to match the brains,
WANTD BY 7 CLUBS
doesn't... well?"
Three weeks ago West Bromwich when he gets a chance, and Albion scout Joe Elliott stood on the touch-line in farmer's field watching young centre half play- You see no trace of all this as ing in a minor cup game.
you meet him in Chelsea in his That one view was enough. The local bar or in his S.P. offices.
West prison
camp clerk is still clerking
sequel came-Inst night when
Bromwich paid £750 for 22-year-
of Altrincham
pid Kennedy, Reserves, a Mid-Cheshire League
club.
Behind the transfer a story of seven-club struggle for his signa- ture and a three months' jump from junior football to the ranks of the Second Division leaders.
Kennedy came out of the Army last summer and started football with a Junior, club. He was spotted and joined Altrincham as on amateur.
His
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Bromwich offered the Park, West same amount without a trial.
Others clubs made offers, but-all were topped by West £750, with Everton wanting second look before they went higher.
Kennedy was
Army, however, had several sut- ofprises up its. sleeve. The first was the unexpected promotion to open-
usual place as No. 11.
The Club had to repeat the per-; formance of the Scorpions, six of whom were playing yesterday, in
ing bat of L/Cpl. Jones from his
Jonica was still in when the score- board read 160 for 3. Gnr. Bunton, who is also usually well down the list in the batting order, came in at first wicket down and stayed with Jones for an 80-run partnership for
RAF Scheme For the second wicket.
Winter Sports
Race Movies For Stewards Inquiry
Liberty
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Authorities at the Randwick Top Hat racecourse, headquarters of the Australian Jockey Club, and home of racing in New South Wales, have been experimenting with the use As though this wasn't
qulle of moving films of races for use of enough, Army niso brought in a stewards at inquiries. rugger player, Major Wilson, who Among those who are particl-hit up a crisp 41 in 25 minutes that The AJC has received reports and 1.122, 146, 2.10 2. 240.5, 28.1, pating in a hemo arranged by could have been more if it wasn't specimen films from New Zealand Sharpshooter In the other Sheffield Shield match at Eritain's Toyal Air Force Winter for the ground rule that necessitates and Melbourne, and pictures have Mimi
Jennifer been taken from the Randwick 200 in their first innings and South Aus. Sporta Association to enable mem- clearance of the fence for a six.
stands with standard motion picture | Jetfiro talla had scored 287 for four in their bern of the Service-women as wel! second innings when play ended eat this as men-to spend a fortnight's holl-
and slow-motion and colour equip. | Gypsy third day's play. Queensland added only
ment. 28 runs to their overnight score of 233 day at St. Moritz, Switzerland, as Lerwickets before being it out part of their ordinary leave, is Air b. Stokes, D. Stepte i
Marshal Sir Cyril Cooke, Air Officer Kerr, Burton, b Stepio
TA. Pestee,
e Murray-frown, b The South Australian medium pace Commanding-in-Chief, R.A.F, Main- bowler, J. Noblet repeatedly deceived the tenance Command, who will join the N. B. Oliver, e Burton, b Steplo
HI, Owen Hughes, b Stepto batamen will his slower bail and at one purly leaving at the beginning of R. W. Frankiin, b Stepto .. time enjoyed a spell of three wickels for February. 13 runa di eight overs. He finished with four for 55.
Adelaide, Queensland were all out for
before lunch.
In front with six wickets standing at the close-outer.
The
association has arranged
-Stoplo...
CLUB
D. If, Leach, e Barratt, & Stepto. K. A. Müller, e Ffrench-Blako,
Banton
T. P. Mahon, b Banton
Starting their second innings with these holidays in six-fortnightly. McLellan, e and b Steplo Bromwich's lead of 58, South Australia were 203 un periods, at an inclusivo cost which E. F. Gee, not out
covers fures, hotel accommodation, meals,
in all winter instruction, in sports, and the hire of sports equip ment. The first party,_numbering about 60, and including Group Cap- tain
R. W...P. Collings, Charman
asked to name
playing club and yesterday he decided
West Bromwich.
The man who conched
his
от
Kennedy
Arthur gamo
Is Salford schoolmaster His uncanny bend-work impress-Calo, who played every ed, but he could kiek with only one up to the F.A. Cup semi-nal for foot. Followed an intense coaching West Bromwich in 1035 and plan in which Kennedy played with left out of the Wembley team.
tennis shoe on his "wrong" foot
and Inside three weeks he emerged
n complete two-footed player.
THE SCOUTS CLUSTERED
5,000 ANGLERS HELPED
Was
If you enter a big fish and went
to boast about it, don't waste
time
In getting to the weighing scales.
Oriental-American
Top Stars Named of the Association, was due to arrive
Seattle, Dec.
27.Wilo Wong
of the champion San Francisco
Salts, and Sel Adachi,' of the
at St. Moritz on December 20
Seattle Ninel, were named the out- Gar Wood Through
standing players of the second annual Oriental-American ball tournament.
busket With Water Racing
Herbert Sumida of the Hawail Detroit, Dec, 27-Gar Wood, All Stars won the inspirational eight times winner of the Harma- worth International Speedboat Trophy, and today that ho was Willie Wong and Teainmate Pele through with piloting water speed- tum, centre, were named to, the Allsters Star team to give the Saints, two all-tournoy places. Others are He promised, however, that he forward Al Mar of the Bonillo would "enter 'his boat. In the -¦1949 Cathay team, and guarda Adachi renewal of the Harmsworth. The and Fred Lee Jr., of the Portland deadline for challenges for the big All Stars Associated Press..
rato, is · January. 1.--United Fress.
News of his still got around and the scouts began to cluster. Follow- In Where to Fish," edited by inward. ing the visit of Joo Elliott, young W. G. Luscombo (The Field Press, Kennedy was watched by Everton, 18s.), it is recorded that a 10 1 Manchester United, Manchester entp lost 10 ozs. In five hours, a pike City, Preston, Bury, and Crewe of 10 lb. 6 ozs. lost D ozs. In 24 Alexandra.
hours, and a bream of 0 lb, 71⁄2 ozs. fost 3% ors. In three hours. Everlon manager, Clift Britton, With salmon and big trout, how- made an offer of £500 it Kennedy over, loss of weight does not ex- ́had a successful trial at Goodlianceed one percent in 24 hours.
Extras
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Dowling, Analysis
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Stopto Jones, Hanlon
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ARMY
Major Halg, a McLellan, by Maholt, Jones, o Kem, & Pentee Danton, Bbw Pearce
Burton, B Pearce
Major Wilson, at Miller, B Pearce Capt Firench-Blake, ₺ Oweŋ Hughes Bell, not dut.. Lt Barral, b Pearce Major Murray-Brown, Miller,
Owen Huglies...
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Total (for 0 wkts)
Phillips and Li Stepto did not bat.
Bowling AmaŁYNÍM
Maison
Owen Hughes ..........! McLellant Restce..
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Most of the experiments have Butterfly been concerned with finishes,, as Pegasus the committee has already hud Mastery several screenings of pictures taken Shame in the straight.
that
The committed belleves pictorial evidence of this kind would be, most valuable in the hearing of protests and charges of Interference.
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PowerhouO
Rugger Results
London, Dec. 27--The results
of Rugby Union football games played today were::
Richmond 3, Harlequins 18: Aberavon 17, Neath 5; Baih 17. Old. Blues 0: Bedford, 32. Oft Paulinee 0: Bridgend 3. Maestos.8; Bristol 17. Pontypool 13;
Cardi 20. WORDS alou- Party
15: Cheltenham d. Penarth cestor
Leicester B, Birkenhead Park 10: Llangily 3. London Welsh B. New- port 11. Watsonians
23, Birmingham z Markptor
Univhraifles
Athletic
Torquay is; Teignmouth
17,
Router.