LEEDS v. BARNSLEY

2

Dudley (Leeds United) heads the ball punched clear by Kelly (Barnsley) during the match ni Leeds. The result was a 2-all draw.

Socrates Installed A Surprise Favourite Cambridgeshire

For

London. Oct. 2.

There was a surprise at the Victorin Club cullover

THE HONGKONG-

THREE SURPRISES IN ENGLAND SOCCER TEAM TO PLAY IRELAND

A

By Peter Ditton

London.

The English team to play Ireland in Belfast on October 7 has recent- ly been announced. It contains three surprises. The first is the return of Stanley Matthews at outside right, and the others are the inclusion of Jack Lee and Allenby Chilton at centre-forward and censtre-half respectively.

The story of Chilton is one that is well worth recalling. During the first two thing to football years after the war when Manchester United were the nearest

weak-link in an otherwise fuely perfection in England,' Chilton was considered the balanced side.

the same time This comment was perhaps a little unfair on Chilion but at criticism was easy. Manchester United had a star-studded defence. At full-back there were Carey and Aston, both Internationals, and both playing at the top of their form.

AL

was

in

Harry after was recalled to centre-half since Eddie Hapgood and cp-half Celtburn, another Interna- where he is now playing better partner, Eckersley, showed

the recent game against the tional, and on the other flank, than ever before.

Canadian tour XI that he McGlen, whom many consider- el unlucky not to earn a Seol- tish cap.

CONSTRUCTIVE

But whereas previously he well up to standard.

Indeed, I cannot recall any Stanley was regarded as more or less c "stopper," he has now develop full-back who played

the

INVARIABLY OUTSHONE

el a fine sense of constructive Matthews better than he did on The half-back line is strong. From this it can be seen that play and compares favourably that day.

that it was quite easy for the man with all his colleagues in

although on form I feel

would on the bank to compare Chilton United's defence.

with his col- Jils selection for England is johnsion of Blackpool unfavourably

to n one-club have been a better choice than eagues. Even if he had a real-clung tribute

Matthews and Finncy good name he was invariably man who has surmounted all his right; while the forward line, utshone by one of his team-dificulties and risen to the top with

Almost as Interesting is the nck on the wings, locks one of mates and as a result he never

The team is: Williams; Ram- reelvel any of the praise that ry of the selection of Jack the best for a long time,

is in his first senso Lee. He flue. wan his

andrey, Eckersley; Wright, Chit- football Inevitably

there criticisms of First Division foo

Chil-heads the list of goni-scorers.ton, Dickinson; Matthews, Man- egan to take their tall.

l'oms nion, Lee, Bally, Finney, lie was discovered by on tan Into a bar patch, lost

side.romilow, the man who found

(London Express Service.) Jus place in the United

and put on the Tommy Lawion,

youngster asked to be

W33

tonight when Sir Thomas Dugdale's Socrates was in-traster fly the club compiled another boy-wonder,

Regretfully

ly M trainul Socrates, Pencak and to be ridden by J.

bent. cally Dyson, Light, third in the Two Thou- Thirsh last

and Guineas, at Saturday.

Make Hutton May Noting his place

MCC's Play In Opening Match

There was a strong market at

the callover and

business was

*

He

considered hell

031

RESULTS

1

Freddie Williams, of the Wembley Lions, 24-year-old'ex-miner from Port Talbot, won the World Speedway Championship this year at Wembley. Here he is seen being presented with the winner's trophy by Earl Mountbatten.

England's Hockey Association Decides To "Go Places"

The Hockey Association are going places-they hope either to Lord's or the Rugby Union ground, Twickenham-for the England-Ireland international of 1952. So Anid dssistant-hen; secretary of the Hockey Association, A. J. G. Hands, at a meeting attended by many Essex and London clubs.

Anyway, the match will be held in London, and it is the policy of the Hockey Association, says secretary Hands, to notify clubs of international and trial fixtures, at least a year in advance so that they could keep these dates free and support the matches.

THE EXPERTS

rc-

to find all the attributes of an Inter- HOME SOCCER

their with is request only

The association reed stalled as the 10 to 1 favourite for the Cambridgeshire.

support if they are to carry out This was the first time the horse had been quoted.hat there were no buyers, Just national: speed, height, shooting

fortunate Manchester power and positional sense.

for their plans

encouraging the United were, they were to find seemed he only had to be built-

and On Saturday morning he was 40 to I in the book-row

improving London, Oct, 2. hockey up physically to command a re-i ut fairly soon.

Englund in the

The following

An Instruc- were the re-standard of play. makers' Hats.

Chillon settled down in the lar place

sults of football matebes played tonal film is at present beyond on tean.

Anandlal reserves and concentrated

the association's today: back in

SLOWED DOWN the

sources. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Cur re- Then came his period of war Arst team. His confidence

Quarterfinal Koplay turned and after several very service. On his return to Le

Hibernian Aberdeen J 'inc performances Manager rester he failed to maintain le

Some

(after extra time). of the Matt Busby eplied him into his early promise,

The tic match will be re- The meeting was arranged was there but office and told him that he had former ability

and menta won his place back in the first he had slowed down consider played during this week because by the West Essex Hockey Club,

has both the winners are to meet Queen which shooting was

semi-final women's sections, to give players Jof the South in the eleven-not as centre-half but ably and his

same class. the leniter in es n wing-half.

a chance of hearing the HA Chilton furned in

It took him a long time tu, on Saturday.

teant of expert-11.E. Peurmund grand exhibition and not long regain his catly form but the the

(captale of Hichmond Hockey transfer to Derby during

Grifiths, an close season and the opportuni-

Club) A. I V. international unpire, and Mis ty to play

Division in First

M. J. Louge representing football appears to have made

All-England women's Hockey the necessary difference.

Asociation ford and Blackheath

heavy. Nineteen horses

were

quoted for the Cesarewitch and

maintained

18 for the Cambridgeshire.

his High Forest position as the favourite for the

Aboard The Stratheden,

At Sen, Oct. 2. Hutton's Len

injured Cesarewitch, thought his price finger may prevent him lengthened by a point hall to 100 to & in view of the from playing in the MCC's mustained support for several opening match in Australia

on October 14.

of the other horses.

and a

THE QUOTATIONS

The prices were:

Cesaro wich

100 to 8 High Forent.

100 to 7 Strathspey. 100 to

6 French Squadron, White Rose and Come to Good.

20 to 1'Le Tellier,

22 to 1 Extra' Dry.

21 to 1:Cinna 11, Royal Oak, Speciality, Le Hero and Fala.

20 to

1 Mernyah.

ter Starlight,

40 to 1 Quizate.

11.

50 to 1 Colonist 11 and Danae

He was twice struck on the right index Bnger when batting! in Colombo on Sunday,

nnd.

though un X-ray showed that no bone had been broken, it is tt!! very swollen,

The Antter is being kept in en lee-pack to reduce in mation. It is expected to taice

at least a fortnight to recover.

Several members touring team,

of

the

02

another

THEY PAY IN SPAIN

Says Alan Hoby

SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION "B"

Dundee

1 Hamilton Acad. 3

Reuter.

If he can put up a good show Neil Franklin To

the

Clubs as far apart as Chelms- were re-

presented. Play Next Year

against Ireland. the centre- forward position appears to be England will have hly and tolved problem that has been Tommy ever since How mean can our football worry rulers become? I know that the Lawton retired from the Inter- Sheffield Shield show-game be-nctional scene. tween England's World Cup sios

1

one

Liverpool, Oct. 2.

The suspension imposod early Inst

month on the England centre-half, Nell Franklin, for

BROTHERS GRACE

Who can beat this in Aral-

to notice

On paper neither Let Jeaving Stoke City to play for class rugby, we asked, bringing

Д very

the

Of Tow

the

in

here that P- Ivor 42, for come 15 teams the Santa Fe Club of Bogota,

regularly in and the Canadian touring team Chilton should have

years played at Stamford Bridge was for revere "baptisin." Irish

hur until January 31, 1951,

second recor charity, but to pay these stars have been going through a lean Colombia, will not be removed Nash, now £0 coch

just

more period in recent years and, un-

This was the decision made

Without professing that they Including Denis example of the niggardly way it another Peter Doherty comes

along to inspire them, they ap today by the six-member Joint Aietropolitan Police first XV.

the English of the way pear to be in in unenviable Commission Contrast this with 33 to 1 Harlech, On End, Wi Compton, Alec Bedzer and Eric they are treated,

Football Association and Foot beat this, a correspondent mays met here the records of two brothers, position. today compilined

they do things in Spain. Hollies,

who ball League, trouble. But stumact:

LOOKS GOOD flight

Jose Gonzalvo, Spain's great-

to consider Franklin's Jim and Peter Grace (old boys today

Haileybury School, progressing

Just been paid

looks This Complon's knee is

England and,

nover appeal for reinstatement to the of his stomach est player, hus in spite of

Food. Williams

League-Reuter. with nilinent, he went for a mile trot 20,000 for signing a three-year

Zaragoza,

played better in goal. Ramsey full-backs is one of the finest Second Division club. round the deck today for the contract

Ile will receive the £0,000 at 100 to 6 Hyperbole and Kell-fourth time in the last five days,

the rate of £2,000 a year.

This amount is only for sign- get m ing, Gonzalvo will also

monthly *Qu

salary and

why there is bedlam In Briti Cootball!

Cambridgeshire

10 to 1 Socrates,

100 to B Fasino! Rock.

fig.

25 to

1 Veldesco, Stomy

Patel, Zina and Iles du Diable,

20 to 1 Flush Royal and Back-

Lor.

33 to 1 Royal Drake, Burol

frown and Coastal Wave..

-Reuter.

Modi Hits Up 72 buses. And then they wondes

40 to 1 Black Pampas. Dutch Against Tourists

Clear and Near Way,

$0 to 1 Rubens II and Master

Gunner.-Reuter,

LAWN BOWLS

Were

The Cricke! leading

-(London Express Servicej

of India RAF

Bombay, Oct. 2.

Club the Cummon-

wickets in

two first lunings

of play in their match here today.

hond at the close

And RASC

wealth team by 18 runs with Draw At Hockey In friendly hockey match played at Kal Tak yesterday, C. C. PEREIRA The Cricket Club of India re-the RAF drew with the RASC, piled with 323 runs for eight sharing six goals scored in the wickets to the Commonwealth game.

The scorera were:-RAF: Win side's 214 runs, R.S. Modi mak.

fers, Williams and Aziz, RASC: ing 72 runs.

Lambie, Norman and Horner.

WINS OPEN

SINGLES

won

the

0: C. Pereira Colony Open Singles Cham-j pionship when he defented W. J. Howard in the finali yesterday

Jim Laker, the affspinner, took three for 33 runs.

-Ilouter.

Surrey wickets

at the Kowloon Rugger Results

Bowling Green Club.

The first half of the game was

London, Oct. 2, The following were the

even with the score D-all on the cults of rugger games played to-

After that

Parcira 10th head, drew ahead and though loward played excellent bowls he could not catch up. The game, how. ever, went to 24 heads.

Pereira led 12-0 on the 13th head, 18-0 on the 15th, 10-11 on the 18th, and 18-13 on the 21st,

clay:

RUGBY UNION

Coventry 6, Cardif 0. Fairmouth J, Bristol 20. Pontypool 3, Talywain 0, Penzance and Newlyn Bath 0.-Reuter.

THE GAMBOLS

ANOTHER LOSER - THAT'S MY

LAST

•YOU'LL HAV

FARE

OUR HOME

BAYE

PLAYING

LADIES' HOCKEY

MEETING

women

team has

FINEST REFEREE

Ushman

RETIRES

London club rugby is notable.

Jim completed his twentieth scasun for Sutton 1st XV at the end of the 1948-0 scaron: Peter

Sportsman's Diary

EDITED BY

Bruce Harris

In the Leslie

name of 17-year-old their among Morgan

Curly-haired Lealle has bellen

weller weight potentials,

his baby-face appearance to the

that will have brought no, tears ut all to the Senior Street BC committeo.

It means that Leslie stays th by town, beging his season baxing K Woodward at Luton un October 7, and becomes one of London's brightest hopes for

at 10 ABA championship 716.

SCOTS SEARCH.

The Scots are looking round

tune of two wins in the Great for a cum for their first in- Britain youth championship,ternational match of the season and has not been beaten since against Wales on October May 1040.

21,

There are places to`fill-one

Is out of the game, Arrangements for Morgan to pecially, so long as Billy Steel

the Forestry take a job with

One selector was at Middies- Commisslan-e a change from

addition to Acton-have brough, where, in rente-making ut

Charlion man fallen through, a slate of affairs | McCrae, former

nt brilliantly playing Inside-lett, he watched Forbes and Logle, bf Arsenal.

LRC TOURNEY RESULTS & PROGRAMME

now

More talent was on display for Scolit FA secretary George the Graham, who watched

game at Newcastla v. Chelten Newcastle There he saw Bath- gate, Bowle and Campbell, of and and Brennan Results of matches played at Chelsen,

Club Mitchell, of Newcastle. Ladies Recreation the

yesterday were:

Club Women's doubles.Mesdames

Tamworth

-beat Lynn No.

And Armstrong Mendames Scholes and

binson 0-3, 3

which's doubles Mes Colony'

Law beat Litton and Mia H.Y. Mesdames Campbell and Black 0-0,

Bad

Semi-Anal

-handicap

Women's

single.--Kits Bainsbury beat SIGNED ON FROM

GIBRALTAR

outside-

done likewise with the Ola

Haileyburiaru when the 1949-50 rugby was over.

BRIGHTEST POSPECTS

Boxing Association Arunteur

by 110 team selectors over-blessed with talent for the

season's internation coming

means

Bristol, Oct, 2. Bristol City, the English Divi- London, Oct, 2. Mr George Reader, the Eng-slon III, Southern, club, have a professional John the signed as who refereed World Cup soccer final in Rio Avellano, 20-year-old de Janeira between Brazil and left from Gibraltar.

Avelino has gained his ex-1 programine might, well pencil

of English of perience the finest referees in the world.games against Service teams on

the Rock-Reuter. -Reuter,

Uruguay, has retired.

He was regarded as one

football

Leading American Tennis Players On The Decline

New York, Oct. 2.

The recent American Lawn Tennis Championships and the result of the Davis Cup have shown that some of the leading players in the United States are on the decline.

Randolph Turpin To Fight Villemain

· London, Oct. 2. Mr Jack Solomons, the boxing promoter, has made the European Middleweight a successful bid to stage

dalph Turpin (Britain) and Championship between-Run-

it was announced today. Robert Villemain (France), Turpin must first beat Albert Finch, the British champion, in

title British October 17.

Mr Solomous said that ho at fight on plans to put the Harringay here carly

The European December. Middleweight titie in at present season. vacant.-Reuter,

Although the women still hold the field, the men are no longer supreme in International tennis and young some talent does not seem likely to fill the gup for time to come.

At this afternoon's meeting of the Hongkong Women's Hockey In the League at 5.30 p.m. Boardroom of Messrs Shewan, Tomes, the formation of a team hockey representing

of the the future but he will not be for players living on the Island will

Tony Trabert Only

the international class At the Legue | be discussed

seems really in

had not beveral yearn meeting last week, eleven wo younger players.

Teunis critics are surprised at men Indicated their willingness promising but he

The the inconsistency of most top

pl yers this Champion. Hamilton ranking Richardson, is a great hope for Only Budge Patty has shown his true form in winning both at Wimbledon and Paris, the j

he entered.

to play for an Island team and matured as quickly, or as well, It is hoped that any other play-as was hoped last year.

will attend to- funior 14.ers interested

day's mecling.

OUT ANY

THANK YOU - THAT · WIVE

SORRY BEAUTYPER THAT WE HAVE

WE HAVE

by Bakku Apr leby

WAL GILLY WAG

STATION

their

bout on

Mre

Ayres 6-1, 6-3

doublex.-A.D. Handleap men's Scholes and 5/1 Hurts beat E. Zuluuf and l. Hefti 6-3, 7-5, 6-1.

Semi-final club women's singles.- Mrs Getz boat Mrs Mackle, 6-2, 7-3. Binging- Semi-final club men's M. Heenan beat D.T. Nolan 0-4. 6.2.

and Pomeroy Inter-long-W A.. Kitchell (APC) beat E.. Stock and D.J. Mackie (Cable and Wireless) 0-0,3-0, 0-4.

TODAY'S PROGRAMME

-London Express Seroloj

Colony Golf Championship

On Sunday

The amateur golf champion- of the Colony will be ship played at Fanling on Sundar.

times are The starting follow:

Morning over the

19

Old Course

and afternoon over the New Course: 0.33 a.m. and 1.10 p.m. D.L. An- 3.15 p... Holmes v. Dr G. derson-ET. McMullan; 9.36 m. Ketola-Lt. Club

1.15 p.m. CJ. Men's | and (Semi-finals Smart Single): W.J.D. Cooper and Mrs G.T. Davy: 9.40 m, and 1.20 p.m.

Cock-K.S. Andrews v. 11.J. Armstrong and W.J.M.

Club 9.44 .m. and 1. p.m. T.A. But- Nolan: $.48 aim. and Mr« Hainburyer.K.

fiandicap Men's Singles); Nolan and H. Chung (Peat

WEDNESDAY, · cd Remedios and R.A.

Itobertson:

Mrs Armstrong (Semi-onal Mixed Doubles); and Mrs Barty v. Mra Maunsell 1.30 p.m. Capt. C.D.J. Vulliamy-

Raymond (Semi-fol and Mis

J.J. Cowperthwaite; 9.52 a.m. and TA マー 133 p.m. Capt. A.G.B. Handicap Ladies Doubles): R. Torp Marrison v. G.G.N.

(Semi-Anal N.J. Whelpton: 950 .m, and 140

D.T.

p.m. K.T. Walden-J.B. Mackie. Mat-

Morning

New Course over the and aftemoon over the Old Course: 0,32 m, and. 1.19 p.m. D.A.O. Davies-F.D. Runter: 9.36 and 15 p.m. T.K. Wallace 6.8. Gordon;..9.10.a.m. and 1.20 p.m. Metallum: W.o. Device-A.G.B.

G.O.W. 9.44 a.m, and 1.25 p.m.

Snow; 9.45/.m. Stewart-1.31. and 130 p.m. H.D.M. Barton

Mead (AFC) (Inter-Hong).

am.

0.13 pan-Mr-kick: Mis Arm strong (Semi-Brtal Colony Ladies' and 11.J. Bingles): AJ, Ciufford Armstrong V. D.J. Mackie and D.T. Nolan (Club Men's Doubles; Dr G.

Smart and Dr G. Choa K.B. Kingham: 9.52 .m. and 1.35 (Medical Dept), v, H. Owen Hughes p.m. J.D. Mackie K.M. and G.N. Gosano (Harry Wicking). 9.30 a.m, and 1.40 p.m. W.G. Ro-

Sanders, bertson-A.N. Other." 11.D. Smith and W.A. (Cable

Ахегрра

v. Wircles), &

ղով G. Rowe (Secre D. S. (Inter-Tiong): D. tariat)

D.R Evans and Mrs Rieweil v. Holmes and Mr Sainsbury (Handi- cap Mixed Doubles).

THURSDAY

two big tournaments for which Army Hockey XI Double Mr. and

A POSSIBILITY

The following will represent the Army v R.A.F. In the First Divi-, ta- sion of the Hockey League

at Kai Tak, bully-off

Neither Arthur Larsen, the morrow Singles Champion, nor Herbert 5.4 p.m. Cpl Partridge: L/C Gard nor, Capi gibban: L/C Me Flam, the runner-up, were m Kanzio, Itey Crawlord. C.Q.M.S. the Davis Cup team that was beaten by Australia in August, though many Americans believe that had they been playing the Cup would have remained in the United States,

Indeed, the United States seems to be lacking the

Great players needed to regain the

Capt Dudley Major Lam

Firth, Q., Webb. Tayler: Hemrves, Capt Stubbs, o..Q.M.9. Clarks

All players in report at 5.30 p.m. Transport at Star Ferry, Kowloon,

15.10 p..

and Mr Ileenen 5.15 pm-M. Litton V, D.R. Holmes and Mrs Sainsbury (Semi-final Club Mixed A.D. Mra V. E.E. Story and Mrs Tamworth (Handicap Mixed Dout- Diest: J.A.G. Hurlbeit and Pang O fam v. Winners of Aserappa and Rowa Y, Baith and Sanders, 1.M. Newton and W.L. Noward v. Win ner of Smart and Choa v. Owen 2tughes and Goxano, P.S. McCalg and J. Lancashire v. Winners of Mead and Bemedio v. Nolan and Chung (inter-Hong).

:FRIDAY,

5.10 pmers Bainsbury and Mr Barly. Mrs Stroopsch and Mrs Mackin (Semi-Anal Club Ladies Doubles; Mrs Tamworth Mr Armstrong

Club Ladles Slagjci): mi- JAC

J.J.

ΑΜΠΟΣ

CAPTAIN'S CUP. ·

Cowperthwalle (D) · quafiñod for the Captain's Cup in October by returning a net score of 10. Ha also won the Optional Pool of the over · Last Captain's Cup played week-end at Fanling.

KCC BEAT HKCC

In a friendly golf mnich be- tween Kowloon and Hongkong at Fanting on Cricket Clubr Sunday the Mainlanders scored a one point win, ·

Scores, with KCC given first

were:

J.G. Hillery 1, J.P.O. Dris call 0; W.C. Hung 0, 8:8.. Gordon R.E. LAN.R. Oliver 1; 3.1 Macintyre 1, H.H Flankin 0: B.G. Pugh 0, H Owen Hurbes 1: J.V Sellers 1. L.D. Kilbee 1: Thuur bed

Cup in the next few year Today's Football diso in Purk

Mrs Gels and Hibe Zambers Baker Hughes

Kisemi-anet Handlowy"

R.A. Mud v. Wimen of Edister Faber Cen Ladler Double105) CYNATURA

especially at the Australlags

Mys Scrinies The Hongkong Topitali Club have proved that it will be diment to take it why, from will be hosts to a feam from the STILO them while Frank Lodaman and Dutch destroyde. Evastakk – to... Men McGregor are still at their day at Happy Valley.

patch will märt et 6.30′ puž...

and Herit

and Harris W. ZULHAR · (Sem)Gmb['. Handlung -- Men's, Dog»,

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