WEEK-END CRICKET
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER · 28, 1949.
RECREIO MEET SCORPIONS
IN WEEK'S BEST
By "RECORDER"
GAME
Club de Recreio meet the Scorpions tomorrow at King's Park in what should be the most attractive match on the Cricket League pro- gramme.
The Scorpions are a much stronger team than they were last season and are capable of coming out the winners. Though both teams have strong batting to rely on, both matches between them last year did not see too many, runs on the board.
There is likely to be a re- petition of the story. Rectelo's bowling hasn't yet picked
up
Its sting, but Gerry Gosano's 7
A mediocre change helping bowler with his annlysis.
HKU V. COMMANDOS The University take on
the
for 1 last week Indiested that Commandos at Pokfulam and
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LIVERPOOL- FACE A STIFF
HURDLE
London, Oct. 27.-Liver- pool, the only unbeaten team in the Football League, are faced with a stiff hurdle o Saturday, when they play the newly promoted Lon- doners. Fulham, in a First Division game.
They are chasing Arsenal's ፭ )፡-┪“ recard of playing the Be1 17 games without lant,
SPURS v. BRADFORD AT White hart laNE AGAINST PETE MEAD
Clarke, the Tottenham centre-half, makes From Mellyeony, the Bradlod centre-forward.
SANDS WAS NOT TOO CONVINCING
By ARCHIE QUICK
Here is the latest news about some contenders for boxing world championships, The Australian triplo champion and British Empire middleweight title-holder, Dave Sands did not convince observers that he has tho | ability to make the world title grade, in his latest fight |against Peto Mead at Harringay,
Mead is just a rugged, tough fighter who goes along enrning his living from stake to stake without any pro- tensions to championship class, but he exposed many of Sands' shortcomings. The referee mado Sands a point winner, but what Marcel Cerdan would have done to either for both of thom-is-nobody'a business.
There is no stopping Algar Smith, last
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Schroeder & Mrs Dupont Head Tennis Rankings
London, Oct. 27-The United States topped boil the men's and women's rankings among the world's amateur tennis players, John Olliff of the Daily Tele- graph announced today.
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Ted Schroeder, the Wimbledon Champion, was ranked Number One among the men and Mrs Margaret Osborne Dupont was first among the women. The selections are made an- 1 year are Richard Gonzales and sally by
Parker topped Of's selee- QUIST,
Frank Parker (US) who would tone among the men last year loading good but they will have to produce authority on tennis and a former have secupied Grst and fourth and Mrs Dupont But t their beel Lo antitalar their
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HANDICAPPED
Arsenal's run of nine sucres- Sive дален without defent = 17: mainly due to a sound defence. but they may be without their nini wart centre-haif, Logite Compton, LEIT the formidable tnak a Newenstle,
Compton had six stiches 1- sorted in a eut over the left eye
THE RANKINGS
MEN
Ted Schroeder:
ly Talbert (US).
3 Frank Sedgman (Australia),
Erie Sturgea (South Afri
5 Jaroslav Drobny (Czecho {slovakia);
7
Budge Patty (US)
Gurdar Mulloy (US); #BBy Sidwell (Australia),
9. Earl Cochell (US); 10 Geol Brown (Australia),
WOMEN
Margret
Onborne
I Airs
Louise Brough (US);
Dupont (US): matches Chould be close If There will
favou The decapon, University and Reerein
last Saturday and is a doubtful
The starter.
British Riders
Set
unpredictale! World
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butting that may Change The Bades of fortale There are lots | of run
the why doe Bory don't always musterinla:4 IFC* balling Day 4 WAY Gestobalty of discepaint Tet talriest bowling
Paris,
Six
Records
Jackie
2.
3.
4
Do Hari (US), Mr. Nancy W. Bolton Australia:
Newenetle, who ate recovering well after a shaky start to the
3. W3 #2134 be without i Mr. England's
JUST. k jeentre-forward, who featured a Ife may wrist
agatrist Wales. bepul of the game weeks
"tionzales was the most bril- ant but not the most couskitest amateur alore Jock Kramer turned professional in 1947."
LRC DOUBLES CHAMPIONS
the
CRICKET TEAMS
XI wil
at King's Park on Satur-
year's Amatour Champion. This "pocket Freddle Mills" has now "Ma "ty O STUTUSMULUI TANS WHEN both have ended in the first round.
His punching with either hand is terrifle in one
60 young and
he may well set up a record in two years' timo when he will be 21 and thus allowed to Oght for title.
He could be a champion on his coming-of-age birthday. If 1 were his
nager,
I would ship him off to the United States for peet if handled properly. experience. He is n world pros-
TANGLED SITUATION
I was triking to Mend's mana-
over to
Entries For
Ninth
Race Meeting
The seven entries for tho Hongkong St. Leger, run over one and three-quarter miles, at The Ninth Racu Meeting of the
Club
will
Hongkong Jockey each carry 150 lbs.
Entries aro na follows:
Handicap (1st Section) Miler-Abdul Hamid,
Clam
Amber, Argua 11, Flight, Green Vel- vet, Gypsy, Harvard, Jackal, Jetro,
Kingfisher, Midnight Express, Morn
ger, silver-haired Johnny Rogers who brought flyweight Jackie ing Sky, 'National Sky, National Jurich and
Mon- Quard. Peacock, Stanl
Rifle. Suplentia, Shaffic, Shangrila, Sinall Dragon, tana
England in the souvenir, Surling Castic, Trigger. dum and distant past to fight for 2-Ping Chat Icap. 1st Boc the world title, and Rogers told ion) Class D. I Mlle.-Ame, Clip- Em- Joe Per Amsterdam, Betty Lou. his opinion is that me
Galo, Fat Chay. Happy Dey, Baksi could beat the world is. Kolinsky, Liberty Diamond, was mentally inclined, and that National Glory, Pinkie, Prosperity, otherwise the heavyweight situa- The Stonetul. Trist Trip. Vanguard. Sprinter, Stranantota, Sunkiss, tion is ne tngled in America as
1.-Cheung Chiu Heap, Class 0. It is here.
• Furlongs. Big luft, By-the-way, Estrellita, Happy Farmers,
Bappy Return. Jemima, Mabuhay, Mimi, Racing Queen, Radar, Bore Shok, Victory Ship.
Lloyd Marshall, has knocked
out
the
Rogers pointed out to me the little-recognised fact that his 33- year-old Negro middle weight,
4.-Weglan Handicap (1st Section) Class Billerbarian, Domi- Recreio 1st
play the
and Heavyweight
alon Uny, Foyle, Home Builder, Cruiserweight Champlon, of the Jeep Shingly. Larky Strike, day and the
2nd XI will play the
World, Ezzard Charles and Fred- Manlas, Pay Day, Rebel, Sunaliine. Dorkyant on Sunday at the Navy
site Mills, und
-Hong Kong St. Leger. 124 Gund
outpointed the
Miles.Ben Wyrls 180; Egyptiani 12 XIA. M. Prats (Capt 1. Di Middleweight Champion, Jake Field 150; Golden Dahlla 150; Jeep Mrx Cooper ant Mrs M
strigues, Dr E. L. Gowanu, Motta--a Aine record, which les 180; Roue d'Or 150; Skymastor Andrewes won the Ladies' Dou- | Dr H. 1 Ozori, P. M. N. da Silva,}" bles Champtonship of Ure JG. N. Gorano, 1. G. GORANG, apparently curned him no sort of 330: Spurtarmaster 150.
6.Ing Chau Ireop. Gnd Sec- A. B. Pereira, Jar, N. A. Beltran, recognition when houours are betion) Class 9. 1 Mile.-Araxy Busted Ladies' Recreation Club wheu E M... Soares, B. T. Goratio.
Mead has also Straight, Condor, Coogee, Diamond- log banded out, they beat Mrs Slagter and Mrs 2nd XI.A. E Neruntia (Capt
Bold, Elmer, Fearless Witness, Fly- beaten Jocy Maxim who shortly Kit in the final 6-2, 6-1, yes. A. R. Alven. L. E. Guterres, D.
ing Dragon, Gangway, Happy Event, Remedios, A.
IL A. Loper,
challenges for Mills' crown.
Hungkong Maiden, Jeep Beauty, terday,
Ormund, R. A. Remedios, C. A.
Mercury, Pearl Bridge, Bildber, Sul- W. J. D. Yvanovich, E. M. Rosario, A. P.
phur, Topsall, Hires-Pereira, P. N. Luz,
CRAICENCOWER V Bellors In Dhe semi-finndə
M Heenan
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J'al Mis Canning Todd Cooper bent JB, Hawthorn and
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Mr Belty Hilton (Great 0-4.
of the Club Men's Doubles 0-2,
Brotha
for NI
T Orr and J. J Remedio Mrs SP Sumuners (South (APC) beat A T. Dow and AXHOR).
W. Reed (lbb, Livingston) 0-2.
1
Curry (Great
Ana
B. Mi A. Hosni (taly); t. Joun
-V. D. Fitzroy-Williams
1. Goldman (GRmans) beat E.
10 Mrs J J Walker Sadth 1 Oliver and N. Downle (Bank (Great Britain)
WOLVES SHOULD WIN Wolverhampton Watulerers Belaru ket their unbeaten record last but they shonki still Ort 27. In five week,
unbeaten at home Jones of high-speed motor remain
aminat on inconsistent Chelsea
wilhout the sals eveling, three Norton riders ;
of their injured left- Archie Bell, Geoff Duke tanee
hotf, 19ily Weight,
even
and fant Eric Oliver today The outstanding match of smashed four world records the day should be Portsmouth's in the 350-ce class at the home clash with Manchester
grounds, the United are settling i down to a strong challenge for the lendership.
Mexicans Best Moblery track, near here. United, Suited by the softer
In Horse Show
Harrirlarna Henrylvania, Ort 27 The M-quest tram, will dă place in the poziła, won first, Perufsylvan Nutral Show here, autording to an un offteiņi tally
Counting five peants for each first place, fire for second, two for Shiel
fourth, ao one or unofficial placings were.
(11---Mexico, 85 points.
(2)-Chile, 30 points.
(3) Etre, 28 points
(1)-Canada, il points
The recorda were: Two hours -average speed of 187 ilometres per hour (abou 10h by Bell
Three hours, -average speed of 1627 kilometres per hour Catt 101 mphy by Duke.
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They have lost only or of their fix away matches, wherves Portsmouth have an unreliable home reverd of anly two wins
the
TWO LOSSES
Lane) 0-4, 6-4.
K. B. Baker and Mra Baker
W
& Pomeroy Mrs 6-3, 3-0, 0-4 in tho of the Handicav
Tu commenting on his rank benl bis OHII wrote
The
two most Important Jushes to the amateur game this
1
Rugger Teams
ARMY
Pomeroy semi-finals Mixed Doubles
TODAY'S MATCHES
The following are the Tournainent matches for today at 4.30 pm.
Final af the Colony Ladies'
i Singles Championship,-Mr M. Chow
Mr p
↓
maich
The following will represent the Ccc m League
against the Optimist (away):
f. Souza, J. Bumeris. Bong Choy M. J. Diyecha, Crabtree, X. M. Humjahn, JC. Tam. A 1. Intali, J. Irance, II, Greenslade, D. Readm2971.
J... Youngmaye 12th Man). Ỡ. 8. Ladd (Umpire). 0 C Jorge
Scorer).
SCORPIONS
Y
Chess Tourney
Entry Date Extended
Following a decision by
to hold
The following will represent the the Committee Scorpions in their Jengye match Bainst Club de Recreio at King's first the Non-Consultation
Kerr, T. A.
Doubles
Park on Saturday:
Tournament, the LF. Stokes. J Pearce, F. A. Weller, M. New-closing date for entries for ton. F Howarth, A. & Culi, 2. B
1. Eliot, M. Jones. J McFar-the annual Championship of
lans, J
A. Cunk
KGVS
7. Sinnecutter's Handicap. Frem MP Class 1A-Ataman, Bashful Beauty, Chesterfield, Daisy Bell, Norre Queen. Panda, Vagabond King.
B-Woglan Handicap (2nd See- tion Class 2, 1. Mile.-Delle Fon- taine, g Shot, Emprees Delight. Pearl Diver, Pleasant Valley Rose Fime, Seafire, The Chief, vid Day. Wodonga.
(2nd Sec- 9.-14ma Handicap tion) Class 7, 1% Mites.-Aeroplane, Ding low, Esmeralda, Fillbuster. Airfeld. Al Fresco, Ballerina, Dawn, Flying Knight, Flying Wheel, For- ever Spring, Good Bay, Good News, ishoca, Pacific, Reputation, Bans
Shahin,
Sharpshooter, Unteer, Yaen).
Aut
the Kowloon Chess Club has Autumn Double
The following have been selected been extended to November to represent King George V Reboot in a Serond Division match against
CR.
The RAF, Final of the Club Mixed Doubles Championship M Licetian Mri Litton Y WJ D. Cooper & MFX Couper,
Final of the Hent Men's Lou- blow, D. Fitzroy Williams & Mai P Skipwith v J. It. Kite & N. Arthy, Iriter 2016. J ]!urball & Hạnh ơi Lan (Treasury v. K.
13 Baker &
| V Shows (FW.D.); D. Nalan Chun Peat. Marwick & All- chell) v A 1. Sealth&REB
&
The Army 1: XV to play Houshatte Foller at the Club to
The rios at 15 pw be selected from the following players.
Cal
DIAMO Mecullough Carpet aty (RAMC). SAI 500 kaloreizes average speed 1er First Division fumes, town (RAPC), Capt. Clayden 420 11827 ktomettra per hour by
Via Antun improving
1.1 McNabb #RAOCI. Et Hover
shreibt account for Stoke, who Gregson OKSUL
Gower Capl Inas (ROS), Maļ Tour Hous Average speed | have gained only three points
(ADP), Capi Wason (HQUP), LA. Evans (MX),, 161 kilometres per Lour it these lust tilno games, and
2/14 Bucknell (M),
Guse Carl. Herby, who are overcoming a
[{"uffs) CSM Jenning IMx. tabout 100 m pili).
Maj. Rapsey (40 Div), Sgi. MeAdam The four hours' record
rm of injuries, may continue
427 HA A ), L4 Richardson (3 their recovery at Everton,
BTR), M. Mitchell (RASC), Capi, Young 14), Capt. Smyth (KOSÚ)
of
broken by Bel
whe
Duke went on to break an
LEADERS AT HOME other two records, the five hours the 500 miles, making-
All lending three teams in the
Division Second
line ኤኔርትዝልፍ? total of six records.
Duke's
The speeds for games.
pick of these average these tests were 5 hrs.-161.81 should be at Sheffield, where the Eire's Army team won the Bnal event for the President's kilometres per hour (about 100 Wednesday, who have dropped
(5) Chilean Federal Police,
7 points.
Truphay, the final International, she miles-181 kilos
event of the meeting. Their three-man squad totulled a low
core of 12 points.
Chie
per hour.
per
The previous records were: 22 hrs--101
kilometres was hour by
Baker and Denly second with 16 points. Mexico (AJS.) in 1930; was a close third with
hrs-150 llometres per points. Reuter.
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3
Deep Water Bay Starting Times
hour;
500 kilometres-148,7 kilo- metres per hour, both by Pope and Earle (Norton) in 1030;
1-142.1 kilometres per
bour:
3 hrs-141.9 hour;
kilometres per
miles-141.1 kilometres The draw for the "Pick-up" Mixed Foursomes to be played per hour, all three by Mithoux
Deep Water-Bay tomorrow (c-Tacheny (F.N.)-in-1931
is as follows:
3.30 p.m.-Mrs F. Coombs, A.
N. Other. Mrs P. Pole-Hunt, Mr
M. C. Elliot; 3.35.-Mrs J. Haig,
Mr E. C. Frederick, Mra A.
Router.
Rugger Results
London, Oct. · 27-Tho fol-
tho results
Sainsbury, Mr G. F. Ferguson; Towing were
of
only on point at home, face the
strong Swansea side.
The Division leaders, Totten- ham Hotspur, whose only Japse! at home was a defenl-by Black- burn early in the season, have a hard match against the work- manlike, well-placed Barnsley.
Hull, third in the table and unbeaten at home, should be too strong in the attack for Leeds. Reuter.
ICE HOCKEY Now York, Oct. 27---New
CLUB
The following have been selected
the Navy to-morrow nt the Club
around (kickoff at 4.30 p.m.):
I'
IRC 2ND XI
17,
Worth £119
r. D.
The entries to date are headed by S. Giritsky, the Champion of A Stevens (Capt.), Hottominy, D. J. Dunne,
MX Shruthal, and L. Schure, the London, Oct. 27.-A ien Salter, M. J. Bargison, E. Webster, holder of the Club Champion-chilling double
tleket, which M Nicolson, B. Dhebber, M. Coo-
ship.
combined the winner of the dinolf, S. Fraser, A. C Eastmoti
K. Walter, (121) man and seörer),
Others entered are A. Birickoff, Cesurewitch and the winner of Donohue, (Umpire)
J. P. de Carvalho, R. C. Danen- the Cambridgefaire, is worth berg, M.
Kiing- Feldman, H.
£119-0-0, the Race Course V. Kolatchoff, E. M. whardt, V
belting Control Board announced pins Jardines in a friendly to Marchetti, P. L. Ogilvy-Stuart. today.
2.15J. Ramler and V. Zirinsky.
The Cerarewitch, won by Entries for the Non-Consulta Strathspey, and the Cambridge- tion Doubles are L. Schure & Ashire, won yesterday by Sterope, Birukoff, S. Giritsky & A. E Gomes, E. & J. Tausz, P. L Ogilvy-Stuart & V. Zirinsky.
IRC 2nd XI cricket tram
on Saturday ni the HC
Nekón Congkon & Shanghelp
Flatik)
KCC CHAMPION
Anola The
ot the Men's between Singles Championship
Turneri T. E. Daker & Capt Cooke resulted In the Julter winning in 3 straight sets the score being 8-3, 6-3, 6-1.
The finals of
the Ladles
to represent the Clubs 1st XV Print Singles Championship between Miss P. J. Ward & Mra L. F. P. Markham, D. Nelson, V. Ro- | Stokes wil now be played on berin D. Henderson, It. de Burie. Sunday at 10.30 nm.
Nolan, F. Henderson, Fons cate, 1. Meitan, 1, Carrel, R, Win-
m.
1. R C. 2nd-s, Abau, R. A. Bux. SE. M. Bun, P. A, Curreern, A. Ebrahim A. Ebrahim. 8. 11. mal), S. 1. Khan, K. Lalchand, Y. Motowalla, M. Somy.
Reservo-M. A. Wahab.
JARDINES
Jardinos.-J. B.
Hawthorn,
Reserve:-M. A. R. Herries.
C
are known as the Autumn Double of English racing.
Tickets linking any two horses in the two mees similar to the mott, J. D. Mackie, A. Ricketts, N.
CYCLE-BALL
Dally
Double-are sold by the C. Begley, S. J. Ward. A. J. Bow-
Copenhagen,
which Oct. 27-The Betting Control Board den. T. Harley, I. Colemaan. H.Swiss, French and Belgian teams
runs tho totalisntors (Pari Sidbury, 1. Hutchison.
arrived here today for the inter- Mutuels) at the race courses. national Cycle-ball Champion- The official odds on Strath- slips on Sunday.
spey and Sterope were about The Austrian team is expected 239-1. The board sold 114 tlc- Chand Tara
tomorrow and a Czech teamkets on the pair. The following is the ne-up of the
Inter. Each national team Aniactation
Bookmakers also sell double Chand Tark Hockey
on Sunday at two riders will compete againstickets on the two races-run- NR.C. ground
King's
other in cach
the champion- two weeks apart. They paid off Park at 10.00 a.m.;
at 075-1-Arsociated Press. H. 8. Dhillon, 8. 8. Dhillon, L. chips.--Router. Estrada, M. Elahi, K. Nazarin C. Curry, Y. Alladin, D. Khan, M. Akbar Din, T. Kikhabhoy, M, A.. Din.
HOCKEY TEAMS
On Sunday at 3.30 p.m. Mrs yard, E. Brown, J. Warne, P. Fat- E. Litton & Mrs R, H, Jones will
The following have been selected play Miss P. J. Ward & Mrs L. against the Univers. 2)
quharson, P. Hutson.
to represent the Club 2nd XV to- morrow against 14 Fd. Regt. at the A. greund, Kat Tak kickoff al 3.10 p.m.):
Stokes in the finals of the Championship Ladies' Doubles
ker and at 4.30 T. E. & R. O. Baker will play C. Kotewall & F. I J. D. Meckie, M. Lovatt. P.
the Franklin, 3. Taylor, D. Stewart, Zimmern in the finals of
O Turville, F. Clemo, T. Luscombe, A. Halce, D. Fritzroy Williams, G. Alinto, M. Douglas, F. Therp, D. Atacdonald, K. Baker.
Players are requested to meet at at 2.15 the Star Ferry Kowloon p.m.
York Rangers, by beating the Shot Put Record
Boston Bruins 8-2 here, now share second place in tho National Ice Hockey League- Reuter.
3.40.- E. &. Arkcoll, Mr E. Ragby Union games played The Hague Oct. 27.—The H. Sainsbury, Mrs M. Elliot, 1odny:
Dutch Ice Hockey Association has Ma) A. E. G. Halg: 345-Mre Leicester.0, Oxford Univer- decided provisionally to compete B. Frederick, Mr D. Arkcoll, city 22.
in the World and European
London next year-Reuter.
Mrs B. Ferguson, Mr R. R. Bedford 8, Corbridge Uni-Championships to be held in Coombs.
|versity 0.-Neuter.
Mister Conquest
CARRYING OUT REND'S" "ORDERS — ANGINA - HER - ANGULAR DRESSER RELENTLESSLY
17 ON THE
BOATING LAKETO
GOLF COURSE
Moscow, Oct. 27.Anna Andreyeva, of the Soviet Union. is claimed to have broken the women's world shot put record with a throw of 14.75 metres (48 feet 4 inches) in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.
Men's Doubles Championship. This latter game will be the best of five sela.
Services Team
For Poppy Day
Match Chosen
Reserves:-Mohd All. Mohd Khan, All players are requested to reach the ground at 9.30 a.m. sharp.
KITO
The following have been selected 10 represent the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club in their locker Ass ciation xture against the Common- dos at Bookumpos to-day at 0.00 p.m.
Makhan Singh, R. Webb, Subedar Bhagat Singh: Dalwant Singh, M. Hassan (Capt.), Gurbux Sinuti U. 9. Dillon, F. X. Pinto, Nugget Ebrahim, J. S. Dillon, L. Gullterres.
Heserved-Lall
Bingh. Rattan Singh, Mickey Ham.
The United Services team H. Lindrum & Lee to play the Rest of the
The official record is held by Colony in the Poppy Day Leading In
another Soviet woman athlete. →Reuter.
SHADOWS STRIPEY THROUGHOUT THE CAMP...
London Express Service
November 7, hus
Charity Match on Monday, Snooker Matches
London, Oct. 27-Conrad selected.
On paper the team is very Stanbury, of Canada, and T. strong, but as it will be the ArstLee, of London, each won three time the men have played to- of the six frames in the early their 35-frames gether it in doubtful if the team session when will measure up to the standard qualifying match In the World
Professional Snooker
Cham- However, if a semblance of pionship began at Battersea to- combination con
of
of the Chinese.
be acquired, torace Lindrum, of Australia,
particularly in the opening
stages,
The team is as follows:
thero is a good possibl-led Sidney Smith, of Doncaster, by four frames to two at the lity of a win.
end of the early session of their Pratt (Navy), RE. Thompson News of the World" £1,600
at the Woods (Ariny), Woolton Tournament match (Army), Tennttel (Army), Hut. Lelcester Square Hall, London,
(Army), Brown (Army).today,
ton
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FLYING BOB
Bob Campbell, a senior at Miami University, of Caldwell, N., J., will be on the receiving end of most of the forward passes for the Miami Hurricanes this season. Campbell demonstrates that the opposition had better bewars when he whips around their ends,