TO BE NURSED ALONG
in
England's chances of regaining "The Ashes” Australia this winter may depend inrgely upon the sur- cess or failure of the pace bowler. Alec Redser.
renten-Heuler.
It is not surprising, therefore, Slate matches and the Texts s0 that the captain of the MCC as to be fresh when the need is team. Freddie Brown, will not permit Bedser to bowl in Sun- day's official match in Ceylon, though he will play.
Brown is obviously anxious to nurse the burly Surrey bowler ainuch as possible during the forthcoming tour, the
tnost strenuous of its kind for TION of his pace.
Since the Wor he has bern:
Porce Cup
Tournament
Paris, Sept, 20. The semi-nals of the Men's
called upon to shoulder most of Doubles and the Women's Dou the responsibility in epening attack and this, coupled blen were decided today when
Englund's
VOGRYZOK
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1950.
COLÓNY SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
THREE MORE RECORDS GO AND A TRADITION IS UPHELD
BY "RECORDER"
Three more Colony swimming records changed hands at the Victória Recreation Club yesterday evening as the Colony champion- ships continued and among the three was one that had been held by the Sea Lion.
Chan Chun-nam's record of 5 minutes 19 seconds for the 440 Yards Free Style fell to Cheong Kin-man, who turned in a new mark of 5 minutes 16.2 seconds and left the rest of the field far behind.
Victor Matiuk, of the Victoria Recreationl Club, clipped two seconds off Tony Lopes' mark of 1 minute 51.6 seconds for the 150 Yards Back Stroke in what was another victory by a very comfortable margin.
performances in future.
This
Xavier
Men's 100 yards free-style (VRC Chainpionship).—1," E.M. year he brought himself down Junior
P. Thompson; 3. E.C to 5 minutes 22 seconds for the Clemo: 2
440 Yards and was favouredAvares. Toe: 64.3/6 c.
Men's 440 yard tree-ciyini,
The third record to go, standard for the middle distance Mis Wong Yuk-bing (Chinese "*****. was the Eastern Athletic free style races here is much Tune: 31.3/8 secs.
higher than it was in Shanghal.), M. Guttertez; 2, It.
VRC Bay 50 yards free-style.-- Association's old mark of 1 He hopes for better free style Time: 20 secs. minute 41.6 seconds in the 200 Yards Relay, off which the Fortuna quartet of Taui Hang, Cheung Chung-yêu.
to Bnish second to Cheong Kin-Cheung Kin-man (Fortune); 2. Lam William Teo and Cheong . Satisfied with his Colony Kwan-ngar (Chinese "Y"); 3. Yin Kin-man took off a whole record in the 150 Yards Back Chung Singi. Time: 3 mins
Stroke he did not swim in
the Men's 100 YATGA breast-stroke second.
440 Bnnt.
(VIC Club Championship).—l, S.E Carvalho; 1, D. M. Collaco: 2, |G. Moreball. Time: 093/3 seca.
VRC Boys 0 yards back-stroke.--- The following were yesterday's (1. M. Guttertet; 2, G. Noralia
Time: 203/8 seca,
The four, who had set die res cord for Eastrris AA last yeur,, re-set it this year for Fortuna. There is no truth in the ruinour that they will set a new record for the event in the name of the Health Boys' Swimming Club next yCRT,
Last year there had been some dispute ns to the legality of the record and it was alleged that one or two of the record- breakers had Jumped off before the last leg and touched.
The Fortuna quartet showed, 1 least, that they were quite capable of having set a record last year, They averaged 25.15
conds a leg.
HAPPY GREY BEARDS
with the fact that he line borne the Poree Cup lawn tennis tour-Greybeards (Old Boys of 28 and a considerable share of Surrey'snament was continued here. bowling, musi
The Victoria Recreation Club
over) were particularly happy There was a in the air
inevitably have Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) and yesterday evening.
Henri Cochet (France) palified
taken some physical toll
So Bedser is expreled to be reserved for the more important
League
Hockey
Season Starts On Sunday
sense of excilment
for the men's doubles firm by even before the finalists for the beating Beari Pelizza and Paul first event lined up. Heis (Frant by 13-11 and G-3.
They will meet Geolt Brown (Australia) and Robert Audes talom (France), whe defeated Marcel Bernard and d'Estrema (France) by 6-4 and 7-5.
гасс
There were shouts of "Vie tor! Victor" before any had been swam, let alone won. The atmosphere was not un- like what one would have ex- pected
Roman Dm- phitheatre.
ol
Matiuk looked a victor before The Women's Doubles final he tumbled into the pool to lake will be contexted by Mes, the centre lane. He looked the Anderson (Britain) und Mas same all the way through the
D. Heal (United States), who race and onished well ahead of beat Aime Josette Amourette his four Chinese rivals. It was
some seven
The 1050-1951 Hongkong and Mlle Andrei Varin (France) surprising that with his com- hockey season open, this week-y 6-3 and 6-2 and Mme Myri Karatively tremendous physique end with a programme of six Dubols
finished only The and Mlle Suzarin Firet and Second Divisi Pannelier (France), why defeat or eight seconds ahead of Chan
Cheuk-wah and C.C. Wang
TRADITION
no fa of matcher. Though trumpets or parade of multi- will erald uniforms coloured
ed Mme Simone Halfier- Laroussie and Mate Suzanne Bennet (France) by 7-0 and is new season hockey enthus-Reuter. slanta will undoubtedly be turns
ing out in full force whether
spectators or player to usher
in what poriatnaissass to be the
brightest season that the Colony Leading English
has ever hnt.
For the first time there will be two League Divisions, with a number of new club teams and players. For the find time, too, after an interval of almost a decade, more than a hundred members of the fair Bex will share in the enjoyment and the ing popularisation of one
fastest sports.
Race - Horsc
Trainer Dead
Nowmarket, Sept. 28.
Sen
Matiuk was the evening's most popular victor. He had upheld an old VRC tradition that is is possible for someone ito break a record after seven of Jast having broken Years
Nothing further 1 x
five pected of him for at least years.
one.
He is now 26, Almost a decade ugo be set a Shanghal record in the 150 Yards Back Stroke, niso 25-yard pool, in 1 minute In
than that Inst
Walter Earl, former lead-1476 seconds. He was two full
English raçc-horse seconds slower
of the trainer, died in hospital here right,
THE PROGRAMME
The following in the full pro-} gramme for this week-end:
SATURDAY
Ist Division Lesque
Inday.
who
Matluk, unike Cynthia Eager, with all the started the race was 60, had confidence in the world that he Mr Earl, been uncoNSCIOUS for several would set a new record. He had days.
been
une-pound eating four sinken a week since the sort of
He won each of the five Eng
1 Classic races for the late the swimming season to get him -
Lord Derby in the space of set in shape. He doesn't care only four reasons.
for ice cream.
He was here for the 1940
4.30 p.m.: Royal Navy v. lang- kong Hockey Club at Poller Ground. His first success was in 1942. Swimming Championships, but Umpires: 1. F. Xavier and A. Mwhon Watling Street won the
was quite content just to watch,
Silva.
BUNDAY
1st Division League
substitute Derby here. His muse was then reigning Shanghai 11 a.m. Recreio "A" Necroiarent success was in 1940, when Champion in the 150 Yards "" at Decreto Ground. Umpires: he wun the Ascot Gold LUP, Back Stroke, 220 Yards and 440
And W.D. the Goodwood Cup and the Yards Free Style.
Doncaster Cup for the pres-nt} He had an ambition to be u Earl Derby with Alycidon.
great free style swimmer. Last
B. W.E. MeWilliam
10. Padley,
a.m: Police "A" v. Argonauta
2nd Division League
In
"A" at Police Ground, He was champion trainer year he entered the tree style A.E.P. Guest and J.H. Bilaku,
1915. Born in Bohemia of events
Championships in the ∙11 936: Thunderbolla "v Arzon British parents, Walter Earl and
left far behind Wis come to England when 14 and every race, He admits at the
the became a Bne Jockey
former
aula "" at Royal Navy "1" ground
Umpires: R. Souza Raú T.3. Gureviteit
П
חנן
I father, 130 Bum: Police "n" v Rovers | flat. at Police ground. Umpires: Mle- key Ham and W.Q. J.G.M. Smaneskey, trained in Austria and
10 am. Hongkong University v. Hungary for 40 years.-Reuter. Dutch Hocker Club at Pokfulum.
Umpires: Mokhan Singh and Jan-
fier Singh.
!
TEAMS
The following are teams
which
Jockey Club Of
Pakistan Agrees
League games this wankend:
"A" Argonauts
Trite.
London, Sept. 28. Jagjeep Singh, L. Xavier Jawani
The Jockey Club of Pakistan Bingh. D. Xavier. Baghat Singh. U. 5. Dulon. P. Bull, F. X. Pinto has been received into reciprocal Mohinder Singh L. Gutierrez.
Argonauts "T"Purelle. Hew acrcement with the recognised , Glendenning. Lall Singh, W., turf authorities of the world, it Vincent, Walker Jr.. 1 Singh, was reported here today. Reed. Parkinson, F. X. Sequeira, A.
Under this agreement, the Couto. Police "A".---Sonres, M. Stngt, Jockey Club of Pakistan will en Tebbutt. mwn. Yusuf, D.
Singh force sentences passed on offen Reynolds. Sherrard. Smith, Cox tlers by other members.—Reuter, Dingeworth, Thong Hoserver; Bievens. Hayward,
KING GEORGE STAKES
CRICKET
TEAMS
Army 2nd XI v IN Dockyard
results:
THE RESULTS
16.1/5 secs. (record).
Men's 150 yards børk-stroke.~~). Women's 100 yards breast-stroke. V. Mattuk (VRCH, Chan Cheuk, Miss Kwok Kam-ngor (Chinese wah (Clunese "Y"); 3. C.C. Wang "Y"); 2. Miss Alice Cheung (For (Fortuna). Time: 1 min. 49.3/8 secs. tuna). Time: 204/5 wees. (record).
Men's 4x50 yards free-style Re- Women's 50 Yards free-style-1, -1, Fortuna; 2. Chinese "y": 3, Miss Cynthia Esger (VRC); 2, Mus V.1.C. "A" Tune: 1 min. 40.3/5. Leung Qi-mui (Chung Shing); 3. seca. (Record).
VICTOR. HE UPH ELD A TRADITION
The Boxing World's
Tribute
To
Ted ("Kid") Lewis
By ARCHIE QUICK
Tribute was paid to one of the world's greatest fighters when 11,000 attended Earls Court, London, for Ted ("Kid") Lewis's Testimonial Tournament. Not only was every scat sold, but the customers were stand- ing several deep at the back. And it was not the box- ing that attracted them. That was only mediocre.
Wong Yuk-bing, third, Cynthia Eager, the winner, and Mamle Leung, second in the 50 Yards Free Style. No record was broken in this event and Shauna An- derson's 29.6 seconds is still in the books, -*-*-*-*- Telegraph Staff Photographer.
Soccer Stars On Parade
Of
Derby's Signing On Of Jack Lee In Close Season Was A Coup Of The Year
SAYS ROBERT FINDLAY
Derby manager Stuart McMillan made one of the coups of the year when
ice-cold he signed on Jack Lee, the centre forward with fiery and
brain, from Leicester City during the close season for £18,000-throw-away price by today's standards.
ta
First dividends are five goals in two home matches, cight goals for the scn- son, including the two that sank Fulham at the Baseball Ground.
No. 1 was
fine header make his team play as well at Duris between All Ramsey lirect from a Powell touchling home as they did away,
and Jimmy Mullen wero sheer centre. No. 2 was the shot of Players and management held Joy for the fans. The victor? the season. Lee took a pass, an inquest, and the reluctant A Ramsey. And Len Duque- rized up the positions of goal-verdict was:
"It's the Upton min is first, to agres that Ray keeper Black and his backs, and Park crowd. Too much criticism Chatham In one of the finest tirove the ball hard between and not enough encouragement." centre halves in Division I
Wolves goats from Roy Swin: them into the net, Third Der
by
keenness
goal from Jackie Stamps. So Monager Fenton worked bourne and Johnny Hancocks. And if they want an inside out a plan. First a note in the Sheer
caused Ray deffect a Leslie Bedford programme: “Barbed comments Chatham forward, what about Jezzard, 22-year-old Fulham Lad don't help a team. A good old Medley centre past his own with a touch of real class In Upton Park rear will achieve a goalkeeper. his work? hie and Harry Free- lot more than slow handslop- Oulekfre #tool speciaUrts.
In That's Nottingham Forest. man scored the Fulham goals, ving."
Gillingham spent £40,000 on
five games they've scored with- new players, Only £10 of that ton said: "I don't care if you
And to the ployers, Mr Fen- in the first five minutes. went for Derek Lewis, 20-year-lose-just give me football," old centre forward, but he rcored three goals against Wal-
reduced them
to R
Walter Ardroo whipped in a three-minute goal against Rend- ing, then niided. No. 2....No The result was two goals by Reading alibi, but an bjury, to call his second League match-Gerry Gazzard and one by Gulliver with the skill and confidence of Robinson all the result of
£20,000 man.
sound, sensible football. No re-
ten-man team. Derek, just out of the Army, ply from Southampton - clever, has nimbic feet, and goes for but outplayed. his objective-għal-by the rhortest possible roule,
NO. 1 SABOTEUR The harpe of Pete Goring, 22- year-old Arsenal centre forward.
able England centre forwords
SHOOTING BACK
Credit for Queen's Park Ran- Biggest cheer at Northampton rers' victory roos partly to sicek- was reserved for goalkeeper haired Bill Henth and partly Jack Anseil, Bletchley-born to manager Dave Mongnall, footballer, who has played 90 whose
"Go up there, cry of
ampton consecutive games for North- Bi" sent Heath upilck as n roca back on the list of prob back in January 1948.
since he was signed corner kick was being inken.
and the reason is his three goals goal that beat
Dixon scored the defenders debated as to who
Though
City
So while two Cardiff
the Aldershot, should clear the hall in nipped against Huddersfled.
It was Anseli who beat the the Roncern He'll play for England yet,"Aldershot forwards when they scored-the winning goal.
Jeft back and ald manager Tom Whittaker, were
not beating themselves the man who found Goring, through sheer wild shooting. praised him when he was good, persevered with him when he struck a non-scoring patch this sensul.
Kenth did more than that. He also acted as demtz rosikeeper, and once when Ston Gullan was THE ALLEN SMILE
out of positing Tenth was there to hend off the goal-line. Manchester United
Hatton (penalty) and George Reg Allen, signed from Wardle got Rangers' other ganks. Rangers, le the Gonna and Dave Nelson (own
goalkeepers
gonl).
Ye! Ian McPherson takes a think bow as chief saboteur of the Queen's Park Huddersfield defence. Never great:st thing in
fons
I would say that the four greatest fighters Europe has ever produced were Lewis, Jimmy Wilde, Bombar- dier Billy Wells and Georges Carpentier, and this even- ing was made memorable by the fact that all four were there. Lewis's historic fight with Carpentier 28 years
hng the ex-Pathfinder pilot play-since Harry Tibbs.... and no
Here's a gamble that didn't ed with such dash, verve, and wonder. ngo is matched only by the two encounters between the
come off. Brighton tend ID- smiling Bombardier and Gorgeous Georges and it was a rkill. Three goals can be traend No one has beaten Reg at vrar-old local-hov Alec South
to him.
lomo this, season, and I ho sight not to be missed to see them sitting together at
at centre halt, but Vie Lambden Give Goring (3), Jim Logie always comes up against sucht Bristol Rovers was too ex- the past. ringside talking over
(2), and Lishman a bouquet weak finishers as the Chariton pertenced for Alec,
Only the More than that, one who came of the Organising Committee and plece for snapping up
crossbar prevented Vic perform~ only to shake hands with the with a £500 gold belt by Car- the ghost of n goal-chance, but
Once Charlle Vaughan hit Ing the hot-trick, a member during the Great Crack-Up In Frenchman was Ted Broadribb, pentier on behalf of
crossbar, but he, Hurst. (Aythe who, an Young Snowball, was of that Committee. Carpentier Huddersfield's
to find the not with goalkeeper found
goals the only Englishman ever to de-paid a handsome tribute to his goals in 34 minutes) a begin Cum, and Kiernan all failed feat Carpentier, who was then a old opponent and afterwards he er would have
Alten away from his charge. made told me that by a coincidence
cary. flyweight.
Not 30 lucky
Sam No grumbles about the Hud- he had his very first fight in
He had few shola to in that Earls Court dersdeld attack. Taylor and Cove, but he found three close- England buliding 38 years before. He is showed great guts in tackling a range shota from Rowley.
OLD OPPONENTS
defence
even forwards he'll never be braten.
Bartram.
ipable.
WIL
GREAT 'KEEPERS
The following are cricket tram selections of Clubs for League, friendly and intra-club trial matches to-morrow.
ARMY Sookuupoo on Saturday: Capt A. G. While (Capt), Lt it. S. D. Chemier, LM. Maynard, Capt R. Grigg, Dvr 1. M. 3. Palmer, Cpi Di Paton, Capi L. ft. B. Addington, Capt R. V/LEO. C. Robertson-Macleod, Logan, Lt D. H. Crake, Cpl Web. sier: Reserver-Spr Reld, Capt Pleblo Lewis who were present in- but told me that he had been Metcalfe and Nightingale scored
Old opponents of the incredi-now 50, locks remarkably well, Ave-goals-down situation Vie perFON and Delonty unstop- | kis
Transport will leave Queen's Pier cluded, in addition to Carpentier, having a lot of trouble with his two-but oh that Huddersfeld
Jefence. for Sookunpoo at 1.20 p.m.
Jack Bloomield, Nat Brooks, throat, The match will begin at 2 p.m.
It was Well done, Johnny," Matt Wells and Johnny Sharpe As for Lewis, be has not kept Jandon, Sept. 26.
RAF
(Just back from Honolulu astim like Georges, but looking for 22-year-old Thomas, Swin- Red-hot Wolves fans left Twelve font acceptors were
1st XI v Craigergower C.C. at Terry Allen's manager). Sharpe int him it is difficult to belleve on outside right, after his grat Mo'incus with the big question Navy Wirst X1-0/Son Smith
today for the King crasentower on Saturday at 1.4 Indeed was Lewis's first profes-that this rotund smiling man was Thomas was a real live-wire batter goalkeeper-Bri Wu- League - game at Norwich, unsolved: Which is the Marocambo Bayl: Surg. Lt. Mal published
Sinith Georte VI Stakes, to be run
slonal opponent and Sown (Tamar), E. R. A.
Sharpe a relentless ring-killer, who was (Morecambe 13my): Lt. Naylos | over. wwó miles at Ascot on F/Lt. Mall (Cant. 1, W/Lt, Madger won.
featherweight champion of fast, clever, and always ready to lame or Ted Ditchburn?" Black Swan). Lt. Car, Trowbridge
FALL. Wilson, F/Li, Rake, Bxt.
Another old time champlon Britain when he was 16, was shoot. Commack) L. 8. A. Warner (Co Saturday.. October 7.
Dunn, Cpl. Guest Cpl. West, A. D.
Williams made his name. Return of Ray Hollis, the ex-against Ita'y of the Ack); Sub.
Maugham, A C. Harse. Cal Hurst, was Harry Mason, the brillant welterweight champion
last season, but A. N. Other. [Swan). Est
Umpire: F/Lt. | lightweight of yesteryear, and world, held thres European and RAF centre forward, gava Nor no one could surmass the diring, Bay). Lt. Macgilligan' (Cossack))) Bright Society, Proud Scot, Fortune: Scorer: Cpl. Meintosh. there was a host of flim stars-British titles simultaneously andwich a new xip and ended -in nettle deeds of Dlichburn a be KUS. 13. Barratt (Tamer), Day Pardal, Scratch 11, Pachademis, 2nd XI Police Recreation Club
amond them Kiernan Moore, regularly knocked out crufant- qala from Gavin and Kinsey. *pastaed .the Wolverhampton | Head (Morecambe Bay).
Star Spangled at Kal Tak on Saturday at 1.48
Norden n.m.: W/O Bett (Capt). Lt. Chelitino Boat will leave Tamar at 3.40 Kermanshah,
and Linda weights when pealing only 10 Noel-Johnson. F/LA. ONeil. 77/8 Christian (Tyrone Power's stones himself., In fact he took
Cimninaham Sat. wife). Jawstron. Bet:
on Carpenile, LghihasvynALIA) Tłobinson, A.C. Saunders, A.C.
Lowis was presented with an champion, who want the Jovens, A.C. Mollor, A. C. Thompuluminated address by members two stop 100, A.N. Other.
Poli-Robertson. Rehouten. Pie, Maveer. Marchi, fiiljena Evanu, Hoss, Barto.. Dattern. Sativan. Ro server: Bimpin. Channing.
Lt. Geight Disck: They; qre: Morton Morocante
p.m.
Bim. Transport will leave Kowlood Banner, Benu Sire, Golatlan. Camber at
Anyone unable to play Inform Fast Fox and Gagire II (all nin: (eight Tagt. Cdr. Cross, Phase Dockyard sions), Stella Polaris
stone, 11 pounds).-Router.
p.nu!
order
ADVICE TO FANS
And among his great admirers A Sert Williams himself. manager Ted Fon-Bert evea Joined in the
How fantise for his rival.
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