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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH” ~ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1950.

A 'TECHNICAL COMMITTEE'

TO SELECT BRITAIN'S NATIONAL SOCCER

BY ARCHIE QUICK

TEAMS

The best Soccer news I have heard for a long while is that the Football Association is to institute a new method of selection of national elevens-and not before time tool

I am looking at the names of the FA Councillors who comprise the present Selection Committee-23 of them! And I am prepared to swear that over half of them are past sixty years of age. They are on their way out. Why they have ever stayed so long I do not know.

How can a man of that ago travel the highways and byways in search of A hard core of about three men potential Internationals? Of course, they do not.

do that, and when it is all whittled down the final selection is made by Chairman Arthur Drewry, Secretary Sir Stanley Rois and Manager Walter Winterbottom. And, as a matter of fact, when the team for Bio was selected two of these three were in Argentinal

no to their own ground, by Ar- Tommy senuli Who is going to take over hike Hunny Troller --

at mention players ke An FA Councillor toki me the Fulbom Wolverhampton Howton, Rich Carter and their that like maleh at Craven Cottage

have time the FA

for some

I have seen Gillingham send in three mes as many shots ay

yet fortelt Colchester and

I have seen

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Just to show you how there bren considering new ideas and FA posle have their pulse huse point.

the same thing against Sou the happenings in South Ameri-things one of the managers really improved Millwall

wold be angpreted to +

I have seen Charlton, cn have expedited the plans.

to cv-opt ampalle deleter was Matt Bus-thend.

that who narrowly escaped role? The idea

Item to remember "Technical Committee of leads

and Manchester United's enter is nten, win at Fulham over a side cap- Trainers

I be eligible for Bling such expensive

Bobby 11g manngery

E shole as Eddie Lowe, players. That in goal. We want otsa.

Buckley,

Cinamitler?

kennan and Archie Macaulay. mningers like Frank

Jianyagine noi, Tom Whittaker

CX- However, it is good to leam And I have eren a remarkable propose to put at West Ham where the Sued to bring their strat purience to wear, and traineta that the FA

their house in order. Yet they fly three goals of the match Jarvin Patel to hit mangs. For were scored by wingers from regotiations over 30 yards out from the cen two years

between the forward position.

Aut

Tiow

LRC TOURNEY have a going

· PROGRAMME

ALTERED

Club! Because of this heavy

10

t and the Australlan FA for

team to go to the Common- NOT MUCH CRAFT ABOUT The best team of that lot was from capture wealth,

At last the Australian authe-tulon, whose

Bradford, right winger Glover. rities have agreed to tering ter a party to go out between's evidently coming into Owing to clashes with the bay and July 1951. Poor aldown this season. Yet Luton lost ΓΑ That is the period when thy two goals to one. My ten- Tournament proses have viled a number of real impression, and it must be KCC

como map decision with the season there Is that started. gramme the following are Continental countries to

Erl-only

not much craft about up to the revised programmes for Kere for the Festival of

pro- pow, and that clubs are rely Monday and Tuesday of the tain matetus! Ladies' Recreation

the usund close-seasoning on defence and speed tamme.

De pull them through.

about our of the Continent will tennis tournament,

One point of interest

thai right Wednesday and Thursday re-reted to one match - main unaltered. Friday's pro-Madrid where we shall get the the spurs is that

avenge our Rio de-wing is now composed of Peter chance to

11 Murphy and "Sonny" Walters, Ramme is given below.

feat by the Spaniards.

eo in Inter-Service and Triangular themselves Tournament matches two

ago. Peter was stationed to a trip to Europe for severaljus matches Infure the Important with the all-conquering RAOC leam at Hilsea, Portsmouth, and (Colony Mixed Double Festival zones.

for the must of his service was in Northern Ireland with the RA.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

K

sea

..: Mira Klack v. Nally good to know that the who were the Army right wing

Ladle FA iColony A. Salonbury Sunglest: ck Armstrong v. MERA. A have learned their

and not inmitted Barty (Club: Ladies' Singles).

5.14 p.m. Dr G. Cho nel Mira A Tamworth v. N. Lo and Bira 15. Chun

V. P. Tsul art Mr J. W. Sze V. La Wai-top and a W. Y. Chny Rolony Mixed unten; Mm M. Yang and Miss W. C. 100 9. g Xavier and irs Benjamin (Colony Ladies Doubles);

Men'

FREAK UPSETS

The first week of the 1950-51 Mr Charlie Paynter has com- service with

M. Hegan football produced an even moristeted fifty years serv S. M. Garrard (Club

freak upsets West In Smart v. Banat set of Singles): Dr 6. 8. Torp (Clubs Ment Singles): W. 2. from form on paper

(Clubs D. Cooper v. N. Cooke Men's Single), Mrs Carte v. 315 Flways to be expected at Inbitton

player, mana- Is the

to

tinn captain, trainer, and

the

has now retired. and There accessor is Ted Fenton, (Club, Ladies Singles):pening of the reason.

have been an hunually high club's former player, who made of Colchester, Mr such success K. B Baker and N. A. Mead v.

.. Showe and . A. C. Hurl-average of away whis.

Tottenham Promoter

Hots Paynter tells me that Arsenal balt (Handheap Men's Doubles).

lait

theware sending their full side TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 9am. Mrs Maunsell and Mrs A, for instance

humeo 1pton Park, free of cost, for

for him evening match Mit larty (Club Ladies Double Fackpool by four goals to one henent match

and September 19, and I also under- 6.15 p... Tral and Mrs Chownd then wed to Beiton

Mean stnd that there is a likelihood v. K C. and Mrs Law King

won by a smilar score.

being Ribetri hile Blackpool

being of this faithful servant were

join Are Board Burnley invited to Evnbled at hun by

Raymond

Mes Sainsbury and

(Colony Mixer Bautres); 1etherington

V. Max M.

Camy Ladies Smgles);

Mrs M.

al.

Stery and tra Lynn Hobinson v. 1 M. Gatz.

and Mrs Tamworthwho, in turn, had been defeated rectors.

EL.

(Club Mixed Dounil; M. Iteenan and W. J. D.

(Club) Men' and Duble): A. J. Clinton v. B. 1. Helines (Club Men's Singles; J. A. C. Huribatt v. E. Zulauf (Cub Men's Singles); Mo). Young and H. A. Newton v. b. b. S. Evans and Waglesworth (Club Handlesßs Men's Doubles).

Far v. A. S. Mariin

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 5.15 p.m. G. Lum and Mrs C.C. Chiu v. Lt. Col and Mrs Stack K. C. (Calony Mixed Doubles) Io and Mr Litton v. H. Tay and Mixed Colony Ribeiro MA Doubles); Mrs Stoken and Mrs Getz and Mia Sze Mr M. Chr

Mr an Colony Ladles Doublon): Air A. D. Beholes v. . Gotfried Mixed (club AMOR and tra Deubles) D. T. Nolan v. K. Getz Club Men's Singles); J. Aletoppa v. E, E. and M. D. A. Cleton

(club Story and W. 11. Sanders Handleap Men's Doubles; . W. Cliffard 31. Maynorst v. A. J. (handicap Men's Stapleo); F. S. v. C. G. M. Lorrison MicCalg Uandicap Men's Singles). KCC TENNIS

Melbourne

on

of

Squabbles

Over Olympic Games

The big worry about the 1956 Olympic Games to be held in Melbourne now is the date.

SILVERSTONE

SPECIALS

Britain's new BRM racing car (top) laps the track at Silverstone with the crack French driver, Raymond Sommers, at the wheel. The car was making its debut at the International Trophy Race won by the Alfa Romeo (below) with Italian driver Giuseppe Farina at the wheel. Farina won with an average speed of 90.16 miles per hour. - Central Press Photo.

SOCCER STARS ON PARADE

Injury

To Bobby

Was The End Of Wonder Show Of

Brennan Fulham's

Soccer

BY ROBERT FINDLAY

J

Frail 120,000 Fulham football treasure Bobby Brennan charged Wolves goal- keeper Bert Williams, sat down abruptly, grinned at Williams and called out "What are you made of Bert, concrete?"

Brennan rose, felt a pain shoot through his shoulder. He tried to play on but almost fainted. Of he went for treatment, insisted on returning, then collapsed as he left the field a second time.

hospital [ment at centre bull, and the site left, crashed in Hadders Next morning the elasek-up revealed a dislocated top-en-all policy of Malcolm field's first coal. Equallser by player-manager Bristol City houlder. No foolball for three Finlayson, 19-year-old Millwall Tunic Reid. alkeeper.

36-year-old Fat Beasley. week was the order.

Fulham maestre, wipped one In from 30 yards to the discom- his old team-made, acture of

The Brennan Jujury was the end of a show of wonder Soc- eer by Pulham. Wolves wasted their chances of a polit down to

the

right

RAT-TAT-TAT COALS Leicester City fans are

24-year-old,

ex-Ful- Jesse Pye penalty Claiming George Arthur Rowley pralkeeper Gage.

will

tise,

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Six-100:

сх

The International Olympic Committee decided in Copenhagen Inst May that the Games would be held in Melbourne during the last week in October and the Orst week in November,

The argument as to the exact site, which is still toner the game at Brentford every Leicester forwar) scored, ing Hagan und Co. be finally decided from among five possible Ientions, but was promptly replaced by the date.

waiting."

to

at

(wen.

TWO ALL-CHINA SWIMMING RECORDS

SET

Two-new-All-China National Swimming_records_ were set up yesterday during the opening hents of the Chinese Open Championships, sponsored by the Hongkong Chinese Amateur Swimming Association.

Cheung Kin-man, the Wah Yan schoolboy, who a few days ago unofficially broke the Colony 220 yards free style record at the VRC-Fortuna meet, improved on his own time in the 100-metre free-style set by him some months ago.

Swimming for Forlunn, hel Nganchi, Kowloon YMCA), Chan covered the disianco in 61.0 Chingut (Chung Shing) and Kwok

Ngam-hung (Chinese YMCA), seconds.

Lau Tai-ping, another Ladies 400-meste free-style; Leung rising swimmer from the Chin-0-mil (Chung Shing) (0 mine. 413

Rees, Tecard) Kwok Ngam-bun esc YMCA came second in 03 Chinese YMCA). Wong Yuk-ping seconds.

(Chinese YMCA), Chan" Ching-mul Kwok Kain-ngo YMCA) and Fung Ngam-

Leung Ol-mui, better known (Chinese

as Mamic Leung, representing chi (Chinese YMCA).

x 50-metre relay race: Chinese Chung Shing yesterday, was cre- YMCA, Hol Tin, Chung Shias, Kow. dited with the other National loon YMCA, SCAA and Fortuna. record of the day, winning the 400-metre free-style event in 0 mins. 41.2 sea. Four of the

contestants in this race; seven broke the old record of 7 mins. 5 accs.

Times of most of the other

events were very close to

the

9 Dragons Club Boxing

The Amateur boxing tourna-

records, and it is expected that more new records will be estab- Ilshed during the deals on Sun-ent sponsored by the Nine day, September 10 at the Ritz Dragons Services Club In con- swimming pool.

THE QUALIFIERS

The following are the cpm- peilters who qualified for

finals in yesterday's heats:

the

Junction with Services Officials successfully went through an- other round last night. Twelve further bouts were decided,

The next series of fights will ink place at U pan, on Wednes- the

Men's 100-metre free style: Cheung day, September 20, with Kin-tann Tortuna), at Taipingustul weigh-in in the afternoon

(Chinace YACA) Chat

(Chinese YMCA), Wong Kom-wah

(YMCA), Williant Cheung (Fortunaj

-hangor at 6 pan, of the same date.

#iroken:

Full results of yesterday'a

Ightheavy weight: Spr. Work

and Tetang Fortuna

Men'* 200-metre rent Leung fin-hin (Chinese YMCA), Bights were; Chrung Chung-yim (Fortuna), Kwok Wing-kwok Chinese YMCA Wong ruk-wing Chinese YMCA), La Yung-ching Kowloon YMCA and Wang Poonching (Rawloon YMCA

Men's 1500 metre ; Wang Wong Kwatch) (Chinese

Longh individual). Fung Ping- Tung Chinese YMCA). Lau Kam-D (Chinese YMCA) Lam Kwan-ngar (Chlors YMCA) and Ng Chi-ping (Ching Shing).

Ladies' -metre fire siyle: Wong Yuk-ping (Chinese YMCA), Leung Olenal (Chang Shing), Kwok Ngau hung Chinesa YMCA), Fong Nga chi (Kowloon YMCA, Chen Chiu-

Hul (Chung Shing) and Su Olim

(Kowloon YMCA),

224th Fid. Regt.) beat Dvr. Ashkettle (11q. RASC); L/Bm. Douglas (42nd LAA) lost to Ac. Harris (1.A.F.).

Featherweight: L/Bdr. Dyke (58 Med.) beat L/Sea. Hambley Ac Ross (R.A.F.) (Tunar); Ac beat Pie. Beddington (R.A,O,C.). Lightweight: Pte. Tavendale bent Gar. Fletcher (Dog Unit)

w.o.; L/Cpl. (42 LAA Dty.). Bradshaw (HEME) lost to Ghr. Ashton (173 Loc. Bly. ILA.).

Welterweight: Tpr. Wright 3rd R.T.R.)

lost to WO II

Ladies 100-metre breast strokes: Pun Siu-chi (Chinese YMCA), Kwok Kaa-ngo (Chinese YMCA), Tsui Stu (3rd hap Chinese YMCA) Ching Manhariton (58 Med. Segt, R.A.); Fortuna) and Wung ka-yu (Chu- L/Cpt. Mullaney (54 Fed, Sqd. ese YMCA.

Indies log-metre back strokes: R.E.) beat Lac. Noafes (RAF.)

McGurdy Tor. Irung Ol-mu (Chung Shing). Wong w.D.; Yuk-ping (Chinese YMCA). FunT.R.) lost to Cpl. Bell

13.

Gr K.O.S.D.):

Duni (23rd Fld. Ret.) beat L/Cpl. Jeffries (24th Fid. Reg.).

CHAMPAGNE STAKES

Big Dipper The Winner

Doneaster, Sept. 6.

Midilleweight: Sgt. Williams (q. RAS.C.) beat Gnr, Ker- Bmw (23th Fed R.A.); L/CDL Sirrs (54 Fed. San, RE.) lost to Cpl. Catley (1st Bn. K.O.S.B.).

Mrs James Bryce's Big Sugar Ray Wins

On Points

Dipper won the Champagne Stakes, run over six fur- longs, here this afternoon. There was a photo-finish for

New York, Sept. 4. the second and third places.

World wellerweight champion After consulting the photo,

Robinson hacked out

10-round declalon the judge placed Mr C. Bell's Ray

Mr Fanimous

OVER Bill Brown of Hartford, Wright's Turk's Reliance third.

at the Concy Emblem second and

The belting was: 7 to 4 on Big Conn., tonight Dipper, 20 to 1 Starlet Emblem. Island Verodromt.

Referee Ray Miller rave 5 to 1 Turk's Reliance.

the fifth round-and nve Brown Dig Dipper

by won lengths, with a head separating that was the only hod he got in the entire fight. Judge Schecter and Edwin all 10 rounds to Have

There were no knockdowns In the eighth, the bout.

out with Robinson lashed short left cross that cut Brown over the left eye. However, Brown continued without any two-trouble.

the recond and third.

Poll

Scartel Emblem, ridden by T. George Gosling, was a late additional Henry

| Robinson, naner-Reuter,

way

is

the

weighed

Brown 1005.-United Press.

a

Egyptian Gives Up Channel Attempt

KELLY'S THE NAME ende straight at goalkeeper tanam lal, no the centre forward Black.

after his KNOW

Top of the Popularity wee Billy Dare, of the cra In hospital..

DONCASTER CUP Southampton

London, Sept. 0. Correction: Make it after hits down the x-Ilendon, now Brentford, ainst Hangers.

(frish-and-proud-of-it) forward, with inflammation

It was the Huth cond-hair show.

birt. broad-shouldered Three French horses, Alt- leg....Ken Bainbridge Leicester second-half

Ful-drake, Val Drake and Antigue, display Kully.

goalkeeper, signed from broken that sank Rangers,

are to challenge for the Dan (Reading)

a two-mille, Rat-lat-tat when our-bono,

Leicester-ham.

"Salvees of nonle cheers were inster Cup, three goals up in three minutes.

In the Afth, Brown shook Ro- after at Kelly

the furlong stamina test, to be run TWO TOMMIES

Scarlet l'impernel directed

binson at Doncaster tomorrow.

with a telt hook and one from

Sheffield United lastair with

The race la tined to start at forced him back into the ropes sul Fowey himself. Jackie Maralt,

indication of Fill-edged chaps," "Excuse

Coventry cx-Nolls Co

fur-

the wellerweight king Burden, 28-year-ol Tomarny

fngrave part he played in thwart 2.30 p.m. GAIT and eight prob- but two....in

ables and jockey are:

jabbed himself out of the hole, Leeds Back-haired

skipper, Ward. Segred

(Gordon Richard), the Vic Day still

he had all only trouble Jimmy Hagan, 32 and

(Dourt

Smith), night. Rangers? They didn't deserve

Shefela personality. Aldborough I must get away. Mura's

Robinson

150 and At one point No. 1 Such a licking- from

Bert Addinal and Ernie Shep wonders how winger Thomp- Alindrake (P. Blanc), Val Drake sa managed to mis finishing Roger Poncelet), Lone Eagle Mum bad come up

herd gave them a 2-1 lead. see

off the goal he planned (W. H. Carr), Antique (E. C. Elliot). Snowdon (P. Evans) and "Det it einshes with the Cup", Finland and America. He held Glastonbury, Somerset, to

May be that'

BILL BARS WAY

Goal honours to Bin Ellering-High Forces (J. Sime).-Reuter gasped thousands of Australia's up Finland is a fae example (Tommy play

of the winning whom the and told how the little country what inspired left hair Tommy racetrack fans to

Central igures In the tam-tou, scorer

Chelsea ing of The following are the results Melbourne Cup is the racd ufall (12,000,000 population) has built to score his first goat for A

Middles penalty. yen and his mother a really magnificent stadium, an

Westcott, ex-Chariton Remember Dennis arra tor 6,000nric: "You're my good a foot-hrough were 6ft, of the Tennis Championship

jruces.

it turned out Datecommandation

Alex inside forward

AleCrae the ex-Wallasey. matches played off this week in

dathletes and a new hotel with batter as a son." Club's Then

more who left ckburn bathrovins early spring October the Kowloon Cricket

Tommy,

ap Wir Mannion, once the wettest 500 bedrooms and Championships.

internationalford's veteran skipper Manley, Gallen Boy of the local fans, chester City on a £12,500 tle- Io aceninmodate Men's Singles Championship: A.V. under'

fo ket and February? He scored around Melbourne way,

we want "Just a game Frames in the answer to Hur- White beat A.P. Weir. 0.1.64;)

cold for overeens Olympic officials.

The Finns Australia's 15-["en's goal but Harold

Wil-furgel," said Chelsea skipper three for City against Dury. AEP Quest beat C. Quang 6-4, 6-0; | Would be too

presentative added, "are doingBane's shot raktel bolltonny Harris afterwards,

terrific!

DOHERTY IDEA. | Pencat unexament of u Ife explained that

25-Lousing. Brentford convolation: by Russia."

Secretive chap Peter Doherty, income

Chelsea and Rla centre for-te's the 1. Stack bent Mira M. Hiboles for Copenhagen to repicent half of the nation's

Doncaster player- IOC, many was paid to Russia as "repara-geur-old Tom Garneys,

Arsenal one manager, and he has one big with ward Roy Bentley found Chamntonakin: Australla on the

Derby County Smag-Big Bull Whittaker,

pet theory-never let your op

Liverpot Beach honours. MR. Stack and Mm 3. 15. Jones observers prophesied that Aus- They have the enthu-1-player, came through

servies tre half, who just couldn't be perent know your team.

Middledro bent Mira F. Litton, at Mr G.

They he aid of them.

Mick Burns, longest Chaun 6-4, 16.8: hies T. Beninmin tralla stood the risk of losing aan which we seem to incket home League game

Recently he clad his players Newenstle U. And the Americans: "They and Mrs M. Chew beat Miles Lambert the Games allostetler.

Chelsea's defence? Hesitant, in wrongly numbered jerseys Wolves Baker and Miss M. Ribeirn 0-1, 0-1: contended that the IOC was

trace 10 before the match tu confuse Licut Cal and Mrs It. Stuck beat"fed up" will the way Mel- are the personification of private layer registered with the Font-given the slip.

[goal for Newcastle 22 years ago One goat could be

Lockhe opposition; bourne was going about things.enterprise, of push, and of guts.ball League he was keeping

ugulust Mr J. Horsman and G. Gr

-tuned out for Ipswich after Frank Mitchell's turned out-United Press. But everything

wo and a half years abspace The scorers: McCrae, Mannion,fam he refused to name

teem till the kick-off. from

Soccer.... and and Walker. League

On the mat....two £10,000 Then he drove West cornered the victory cheers.

priced men, Edile Russell (Gil-crazy by switching and swap-

ingham) and George Lowering players...but he achieved Preston N..

Both missed his (Bristol City).

objective-gonio. penalties...In the same match came from Lowes. Doherty and

TE. Baker heal F. Kwek 6-2, 6-3 contestants who arrived a month 1.O. linker best A.V. While 6-1 earlier to get acclimatised."

Ladies Singles Championship! Mrs

0-1.

11-0.

Ladies'

Doubles

6-3, 6-4; Mr K.M. Griz and TE

Baker beat Miss P. Ear and A.V.

The other

Brent-

When Sir Harold Luyton for all this while being bled white points for the Buckley boys.

tp

AL fine htt

Wilte 6-4, 4-0 0-1: Miss M. Xavler alt right. Sir Harold returned 10 Autralia 311 August, aller and C. Kotewall beat r nnd Mrs L.F. Sloker

Menables championship: C. live monthly overseas. He had Kotewall and F.R. Zimmern bent visited Finland where the

1052 Olympics will FR. Kermal and C. Hassellet 6-4. 7-5 T. Baker and it.0, B

A.E. and the United States flamme saal

"I have come hirat A.V.

Guest 0.4.4.5, 0-1

TODAY'S MATCHES

Rugger

Results

London, Sept. 5.

2,

rc-

THE NEARY NOD Managerial comment on M- wall after the rout of Bourne- mouth: They showed lack of training View not endorsed

#

Trinity Neary-nine-year-old

held--

The following wire the back feeling

played rukeer games that Austraila is a very back-sults of

RUGBY LEAGUE; The following rames are down toward country," he tali on his today:

Yorkshire Cup, First Round, be played to-day: The Georre Chon return. Above all he urged the

Second Leg York

Wakefield

(York eliminated). Hunslet 20,- Amateurs 2,

(Yorkshire Amateurs

Other Match Castleford 2, Keighley 4-

RUGBY UNION

v. A.E.T. Quest: Mix P. Word Australians to "wao up" over Mr M. Chow: K.F. Greene and the Olympic Games and over-

T.E. and R.. Riket Lerinu v.

quote hotel facilities. (This match being in the remistinal in th country's bady late- round will be the best of 5 fata).

The followine Flanflcap matches. are als down for today: Dr RYK. Nev. P. Henckbank: Mice Kote- wall v. Mie TI. Bonharam.

WHERE THEY WORK

"I

wns Erightfully impressed with America," he added, "They POLICE HOCKEY really the land of the free.

23.

works and every-nated). Everybody body is keen as mustard. They

The Police hockey section have national pride and en- will hold hockey practices thusiasm. It is like a breath of Thursday nt. 5,30 p.m. nt Boun- fresh air to be there." dary Street. All players or

the lads from Roscombe.

Frank Innger ex-Orient and centre forward, shaped like an acrobat as he teaped high t Yorkshire port Johnny Jones's corner kick

into the not, cilrai-

Ebbw Vale 8, Weston Super

Sir Harald contrasted the at-Mare O. potential players are requested Utudo of Australia to the Games with the enthusiasm shown in to attend,

~

Cardif 0, Penrath 0,--Reu-

ber.

Frank then fell fat, to the detriment of his cheat, but he was 1 cough to convert second-half peanly. No. 1 goal by Jack Johnson.

pang

TRAINED IN U.S.

In

een-

Here comes Charles Gallor

youni! ly of Huddersfield, Trishanan who learned to play

with folball in America, claim to international honours

back.

rasa to

golfuddle HOME SOCCER

RESULTS

for Man-

West

London, Sept. 0. The following were the re- sults of football games played today:

FIRST DIVISION

7 Evetion

Charlton 2 Sinters

2 West Brom. Auddereeld

2 Funderland

SECOND DIVISION

his Barnaley

Keiningham Jury Ham Grimsby

Luion

Three

Harrison.

(London Express Servica)

CRICKET SCORES

2 Brentford

Coventry

Queen's P.n.

4 Manchester C.

1 Toll

4 ChesterArtd Southampton 1 Blackburn 1.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN)

2 Southend U Aldershot

Palace Bristol C. Notts 7.

4 F'mouth Argyle Exeler City Kwindan Torquay U 2 leading

THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN) Bradford City Lincoln City

0 Wrexham Chester

Oldhain A. GLABOOW cur (First Round Replay)

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Calais, Sept. G. The Egyptian Channel Andel swimmer,

Monen Abdu, abandoned his swim at 4.05 p.m. GMT today when he was

two within and a half miles off the French coast,

Through feld-glasses Reuter's correspondent could sea from the shore Abdu's helpers hoir- ting him on board the accom- panying rowing boat. At the same time, the Egyptian dag

down from wang habled white escort trawler which took the boat in tow, then turned and hended for England.

the

For more than an hour Abdu had battled with the fast current eft the French coast but he was loo exhausted to beat it.

Specintors who gathered

keenly

had already

were

on the shore disappointed when ho

gave up just as victory seemed

near-Reuter.

FIVE MORE IN

THE POOL

Londen, Sept. 6. The following were the close

play scores The score was one-all, Poris- İnt

in Orsi-class

Scunthorpe U. when cricket games played today: mouth morate was high,

precialon. AI Hastings: Under 329 372 Gallogly pushed a

fellow-Irishman Me for eight declared (Dadus 93, Kens. A centre, and Jeff Tay- Carr 56, Jenkins. 64). Over 323 for's lead completed Hudders 20 for two.

North 22% SUCCESS post-war field's first

At Scarborough: for seven (Hutton 60, Kenyon Not over Pompey, Bournemouth's trouble:

Harold Hall, former Bir-81) against South. There was enough support for Doug Mc-

University art no further play after tea owing Dundee and Hibernian has been at the Federation's annual Con- Gibbon at centre forward, the migham

cancelled--Bleuler. Gerry. Bowler resistance more student, a maro deputy at In-te rain-Heuter.

1

Panama.

Congress, Sept. 1.

Salvador. Jamaica,

Partick Thalię 4 Third Lanark,

Trinidad and the Saar were ́ad-

tho to The Scottish League Cup.mitted

International between Amateur Swimming Federation Division "A" match

gress here today-outer.

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