for Louis
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1950.
BOMBER JOE REFUSES THREE GENERATIONS OF BERESFORDS
TO PRAISE CHARLES
TOO LAVISHLY
By Jack Cuddy
New York, Oct. 4.
Relations between director Joe Louis and other officials of the International Boxing Club were somewhat strained today for the follow- ing reasons:
1. Tho twice retired Bomber had admitted unexpectedly he might flight again without consulting Harry Markson, HBC managing director, or matchmaker Al Welll.
.
2. He had slamnied Heavyweight Champion Ezzard Charles with faint.
praise instead of pronouncing him a “great lighter" as was anticipated.
If over a press conference backfired on the organisation that had called it. wuch was the case in Monday's IBC confab for Bomber Joe. Markson and Welll were still blinking in retrospect todny.
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The conference' wast adroitly However, Jou did admit re- ined for Louis' Arsi public | luctantly that Ezzard whs
appearance since last Wednen- | "probably the best heavyweight Hancock Shield
day' 15-round truncing by and today." That admission | dumpion Charles at the Yati- was a very weak performanezi kee Stadium.
ermpared to the ly gilding that) Maricson
and Well had ex-
IMPRESSIVE
pected.
Match Starts
On Sunday
The Art game of the annual
Charles,
And when the ex-champion the International
Indleated he might come back Club's outstanding attraction,
at Charle another shot had been impressive in tagglut H-year-old Joe with the secule, Markson and Weill gazed defeat of his remarkable carrer. im with eyes that threaten Hancock Shield series between
Qunt Mesars Markson und Weill
Marshall Miles, Louin man-Hongkong Cricket Chib. kes milated welcoming warmth nger, today ave this explant-place at Chater Road on Sun- Uko cicctric heater a Louls
tion of the Bomber's upset per-day and Monday, starting 11 intered headquarters for theformance at the conference. am, each day. conference.
Charles had been impressive e to pop their spectacles off. Kowloon Cricket Club kad
Thore appeared to ke
tacit understanding that director Joc
would prockim, toe world
nu
"GOT HOTTER"
"The
Joc Junger
thought
MANFREDA
Three generations of the famous Beresford family can often be seen on the river at Henley-on-Thames. This photograph shows (left to right) John Beresford, aged four, coi (son of Jack Beresford); Eric Beresford, aged 45, stroke; Jask Beres- ford, aged 51, No. 2; Michael Beresford, aged 16, son of Erle Beresford, No. 3; and J. Beresford, Sr., aged 82 years, Bow; about to start on a run on the river.
Teams for this match, and SOCCER STARS
for other matches during the |week-end are:
KCC
"Dick Hancock" Memorial Shield
hla conviction that Charles had about Wednesday's nght the proved himself a
great etter he got. He still thinks game: R... Leo (Capt). It. A. a truly ilghar lagt Wednesday night. he can knock out Charles and Hell, W..M. Davidson. I. V. Under quantioning. by a re- it burns him up because Charles Dodge, Fincher, B. V. Qu show of him for 14 Lerlo, J. V. Sellers, A. Ztrumens
F. R. Kermani, A. T. Leo, J. porter and by Murican, Bomber makes n Jos muttered instead that chain-funds. Now he wants revenge Umpire, E. Bretton, Reservo, C. priun Bazzard · was not a pool on Charles.'
1. Stapleton. A. J. Catley, Scorer. be otten Seviral
He said he personally agreed J. 1. Robinson,
Jot XY. League fought, Hed din noter with Joe that he should
game against Royal Navy on Saturday, sormen- nome the several vihen:
take another tile shot at Ezzording at 1.45 p.m. at Navy Ground, "beenuse he will never be galls | Klog's Park: 1. E. Lee (Capt), ed till he gets Charles into the A. Bell, W. M. Davidson, P. V. Dodge, E. C. Fincher, S. V. GR. Jeing again."-United Press.
tinn, N, Hari-Baker, F.
Ker- mant, A. T. Lee, J. Leriou, A. Zimmern, Scoret, . P. Jobinson.. 2nd XI League Kame against
THE MACCABIAH
Israel Beats
U.S.A. At Athletics
Tel-Aviv, Oct. 4. The United States team today broke the Tsraeli in- ternational record In win- niny the Maccabiah (Jewish Sports Festival) four times 100 metres relay
[[..
Other winners were:
in 44.3
Men's 5,000 metres Bike Bibinowitz (South Africa) 10 mins. 2.8 sec.
Wanien's 80 metres hurdles Rith Herler (Ismael) 13.8
Women's Javelin
Rayn Bronstein (Israel) 29.25 metres.
Israel, with 270 points, led The compelling nations in the track and felt events, which finked today.
The reores of the leading ua- tions, with the points scored by
rum and women, wet!
(1) Israel-279 points. (2) United States points.
(3) South Africa
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'NOT AS GOOD' Hoyal Navy on Saturday, commen
ww
102
plon.
pointa
(4) Britain Router.
02
pointn
Charles,
the
Ezzard 128
World Heavyweight Cham- "Not as good as I have fought," Humber Joe says of him.
Rome
AQUASCUTUM,
MATTAMAC,
and
COTTON POPLIN
RAINCOATS
UMBRELLAS
(WITH FOX FRAMES)
MACKINTOSHS
13, CHATER ROAD
cing at 1.43 pm, at KCC:-D. (. White (Capt), D. II. Andersch, V. C. Bond. F. A. Broadbridge, A. 3. Catley, 1. Quiner, E. Standall, A. L. Ricketts, C. 1. Stapleton, I. A | Thompson, A. Weir, Heserve, V.
Беутоит.
Hancock Kec:
BRCC
Shield Match against
II. Owen Hughes (Cap), L. P. Stokes, L. D. Kilbre. N. R. Diver, 0. 3. Kerr, G. P. Pritchard, G. T. Kuwe, . 3. Cull, A. P. Haynor, TP. Malon 1. While, J. A
ON PARADE
Ireland's Selector
Sees
Enough Of Campbell -He's At Outside-Right
Fullham with the remark: Irish FA selector Steve Cochrane hurried from "Sorry I've got to leave carly....but I've seen enough of Campbell to know he's good enough to play for us next week" (Ireland v England, Belfast. October 7). He's in the team at outside-right.
Next in line for a cap-Iorwerth Hughes, Luton goalkeeper. Welsh FA selector Calvin Hughes watched him at Manchester, but Sidlow (Liverpool) will be hard to displace.
Last of the unbesten team Newcastle and Manchester City, leaders of their divisions, Forest surrendered
their
unbeaten
Si
NEW YORK YANKEES WIN FIRST GAME OF WORLD SERIES
Philadelphia, Oct. 4.
The New York Yankees won the first game of the World Serles, 1-0, on Vie Raschi's two-hit pitching hero today.
The Philadelphia Phillies brought Jim Konstanty in from the bullpen on Wednesday to oppose Blg Vic Raschi in the first game of the series before 84,000 spectators at Shibe Park,
Furloughed soldier Curt Sim- flied to Bauer against mons pitched 10 inninga batting eight · field wall.
batting practice and cald T
would like to pitch in the
series if the boss saya so", but
EIGHTH INNINGS
Yorks
Eddio Simmons zald fiatly, DIMORRIO
Simmons is off the eligibility collathrew
Hint and he stays off.
Corey Stengel resigned Hank Bauer to right field al-
Brown.
the
popped to Jones.
out Mize and
This
NINTH INNINGS Yanks
though the Yankeo dar hod Golint lined to Coleman, bone chips in his right ankle. Dick Whitman batted for Kon- Sawyer put Andy Seminick Jetanty and fled to Batter near back of the plate to
eatch the right held fence. Konstanty Seminick has * bad ankle he sprained Inst week, but he told Sawyer ho was ready. It was football
Aever plehed for the Phila. rather than baseball weather,
Bauer sinted of Jonra' glove. Gray clouds hid the sun and Coleman led to Ashburn with smoky haze hung over the field.
Bauer holding frat, Rnschl who sterißced Meyer to Goliat covered firet. Bauer took the second
piny. Woodling out Seminick to
THE LINE-UP
The line-up was Yanks: Woodiinit (1): Rizutto rounded
Waltkus. (us); Berra (2); DiMaggio (ef); Mize (lb); Brown (3b); Coleman (2b); Raschi (p).
Phille: Waitkus (16); Aanburn
(rt (et); Sister (10); Einis Jones
оп
FVille
Waitkus strounded out iliz- zuto to Hopp. Ashburn ground-
out to Hopp unassistexi. Sig Her farned, ending the game.————— (30); Hamner (s); United PreSS.
(25);
Seminick (#); Collat Konstanty (17).
FIRST INNINGS
Yanks
Woodling walked 011 Πνε pitches. Rizzutto singled to left, Woodling stopping. Ilus Meyer began worming
in the Phil bullpen. Berra Med to Enn with Woodling taking third after calch and Rizzutto holding frst: DiMaggio fouled to Walikus, the runners hold- Ing. Mize flied to Ennas.
PRIIN
Woodling hurt his right shoulder in a vain try to catch Walikur
Lo Waitku fouled Berra behind the plate. Raschi threw out Ashburn and Sisler.
SECOND INNINGS
Tanks
Brown Bled to Ennis. Bauer grotunded
out to Waltkus, Coleman flied to Sister.
Plis
Ennis grounded out Caleman
to
forward, wishing his successor Some 25,000 turnel up for McClellan "good luck" be- the joust with Donentier, and fors Fils First Division debut, there were 25,000 cherrs after and half an hour later escorting the game for little Billy Dure, certificate 31 Torquay him by ambulance to hospital-23-year-old Brentford right to Mize. Jottes pomped Millwall draw fevel at the top¦ a concussion victim.
winger, and his exhibition of Berra. Hamner groundexi out 11.11 control when Loving 2 Die Southern Section.
izutto to Mize. £23,000 Big money debut
point-saving goal. wil be represented by L.B. Klibee Billy Steel deprol for Dundee: | iCapt. G.B.F. Prstchard. W.R,
| Borthwick (12th man).
In their First Division Lengua masch against RAF at Kal Tak "en Saturday at 143 pm, the Opumats
Oliver, S.L. Alexander, 1. Thessen-
£24,000 Leon Lenty
turned
Ender, A.P. Linsnor Thorpe, 11.out, but Notts County Just their 1. Rankine T.. Mahan, J. Van Oorde. 1. White, A.S. Green tein man) and Sq-dr T.R. Lewis (um- pire),
CCC
1st Division League match «haust HKCC "Scorpions" 112 Charter Road on Saturday, atp. G. A. Seura, G. Hong Choy, “M. J. Divechn, P. J.
maria, P. 1, Ragi, S. Schrot, M. Freeman, S. Ramchand, S. S. Ismall, A. 31, Ismail, J. C. Koh. D. Kendanna (1218) Jan). Empire, G. S. Ladd Scuter. L. C. Jorgu.
RUGGER
A tragic start by McClellan, He did not regain consciousness for twelve hours, but during his delirious mutterings he was have hare to say: "I should scorned
shouldn'
boss,
no doubt referring to an early mig".
يرة
THIRD INNINGS:
Yanks
a
Few clubs can withstand the re-man assault of mid-headed Peter Dukerty.
Basch! kindled to left centre Doncaster, iru sarecessive home game,
Brentford were no exception, with Hammer just missing and Prter recorded his noal, diving attempt. Woodling walk- STUNG AT FULHAM
leaving a trait of gasping de-fed Meyer, restarting the warm, lag for Phils. Hizutto sacrificed Dark-haired, ex-Navy sprint The other new boy, sturdy fenders.
Walthus to Colint, covering champion Deb Thomas, author Dennis Uphill from Peasedown,
Brentford needed
no first with Raschl taking hird three-near Bath, was luckier. He tesi of the match-winning,
pep talk la managerial
to ght and Woodling second.
Berr up
Ed Baily at goal for minutes-to-go Fulham goal, is a
nack. "We decided at half- flied to Sisler short realist
So to dressing-room | qualise the Ivan Broudis opener
sime it's time we got cracking," the runners hoking. DiMaggio congratulations he replied: "Oh, for Sunderland.
id Dare, "and we dit." They purposely walked, were up to Doncaster standard hases. Mize popped to Jones.
1
W
2471
712
the recond half.
Ernie Payne was there to say "Well done, Dennis." Remember
New way to stop a penalty- m? Spurs bought him a pair
use the kone. That's how Erniej The FA card of boots in 1893. about it, and 'Spurs were forced
to turn pro
Philly
and left
ang
the
Seminick fanacd Golint
Gregory, of West Ilm, thwarted flied to Woodling. Konstanty
Cec. McCormick at Barnsley... and Cecil is a penalty artist grounded out Rascht to Mize. (three this season).
FOURTH INNINGS
CHARLTON STRATEGY
Yanks
WEEK-END SOFTBALL
Ball fans will be provided with a three-day programume of games this week: besides the fifts scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, the, games which were rained-out on September 24 will be played-off on Monday, which 13 a Public Holiday. Several clubs will play double- headers and may and the go- ing tough.
The Men's Senior loop 1 highlighted by the long-awaited clash between St Joseph's and St. Teresa's on Sunday morn- Ing. After squaring off with the Jolting Jocys. St Teresa'a will be taking on the Merry Madcaps the day after and this will be their second stiff hurdlo of the week.
In the Men's Junior circuit. the best tilt of the week will bo the meeting of the Aces and Delawares on Monday morning. while in the Ladies' section, the Squawa-Clovers tussle on Moir- day afternoon should provide the piree--de-resistancë.
THE PROGRAMME-
The programme ta as follows: -
BATURDAY
Men's Junior League At 250 p.m. Ground λ —_Spar- Rexes (Pale Umpire. GeorÓW Scorr Wanda Rodrigues), V Vikings
Lang
Pong. Ground 33 - Wikifres
Pate Umpire, Rennie Barrett Scoret, Manuel Nunes).
At 4 p.m.
Ground South China y Delawares (Mate Umpire, Cesar Xavier, Scorer, Sarnet Seiny).
Ladics Leagua
A p.m. Ground A - Squawe * Wahoon (Piste Umpire, F. A. Ewins. Scorer, Bernard Silva).
SUNDAY
had
A rotten game. I know it. i wanted packet of show.".
True,
Also true that Thomas stung by a wasp live minutes before the kick-off, it gave me hell," he said as he displayed
angry-looking
Einbillere fans went to work check
templo for the
at Crystal Palace. They lowered trainer's attention,
ta half li
tanst club fay
Men's Benlop ·Learne Over in the Liverpool dras Manager Ronnie Reoke watched
At 10a.m. Ground AP. I. ing-room goalkeeper Cyril Sid-light-lipped from the stand.
Dodgers v Braves (Plate Umpire, low sadly confeged commilling
Buster Orchids for No. 2 rootkeeper tanager Jimmy Seed. "That's to Ashburn with Brown inkini
Holanda, Scoror. Eddie кіта the cardinal
of Succer ----
in keeping what Jack Evans has got. He's third after the catch. Coleman taking die eyes off
the ball Charlie Bumstead
am. Ground: A - St. flied to Sisler with Brown Joseph St. Teresa's (Plato Um well-Brighton's score to the McNichol- always Johnny-on-the-spot. Two when the dramatic,
bad. scoring after the catch. No goals fur goals in two games isn't
Chae Ranchi piro,
Tinteiredo, Scores. Thompson brace. deserved winner was scored,
Liverpool have no come-back. Palace. The Jock Watson-at-
in rounded out Jones to Waitkus. Tony Kwok).
At 2.30 p.m. drone A – Reda v centre experiment didn't come
ONE: BUN,
1.K. Pandas (Inta Umpire. Ilal Wigan, Lancashire,
The Billy Liddell first-go. was
Wingles. Scorer, Roberto Nunes), Oct 4. a masterpiece of leadwork, it com
At 4 pm Ground A-Routh The
China v H.K. Basebollers British Rugby
(Plate Leanic was 70 percent Fulham team, which recently
Umpire, Y, C. Mel Scorer, Bimbi returned int.
Ablong). from Australla, beat a Rest off
Tourists Beat The Rest Of
The League
after
Boardroom talk, from friend
IT'S BROWN AGAIN
the League side by 23 points to and foe, was of Bedford Jezzard. old ex-Ministry student, how hej
10 here today.
The score was level at 10 points cach nt Heuter.
half-time
OTHER RESULTS
London, Oct, 4. The following were the resulta
of rugger games ploved today:
RUGBY UNION
Aldershot Services 0. Hampshire
G.
"Goal sense” and Chariton
"I know some folks way wrong to shift Charlie Vaughan inside to let Evans ploy centre, bt, mark my words, this com- bination going to collect a lot
Brown doubled down the left foal line. Berra flied deep
Phits
lined
Waitkus grounded out Cole. mum to Mize. Ashburn to. DiMaggio. Sister fanned.
JITH INNINGS
to
1
Yanks
Loureiro). At 11.30
Men's Junior League
At 1 p.m. Ground A - Griffins v Falcons (Plate Umpire, Alvaro Sousa, Scorer, Rennie Barretto), Ground Nine Dragons v RS. Pandaa (Plato mpire, Santiago covering | Perez, Scorer, Manuel Nunes.)
MONDAY Monza, Senior Lenzuo
Ask Edwin Brown, 24-year- | of goals.”
Well, 20-year-old John Evans, kes Southampton,, and he'll
from a Tilbury rhoo factory, has Was the all over" Erland
Everything is
rule-follow
upp verdict, The tall, good-looking reply: "Great Clerkenwell lad his dash, speed,
first-class." That also goes for one golden
everything. So when Frank Edwin
Woodling grounded cut Walt- Lock tried an optimisile 35-yardi confidence-all the attributes of
"Helll never Wiseacres said: centre forward, He Ane
Konstanty, shot, Evans doubled up just in t be able to take Charlie Way- notched the cqmiizer.
Arst. Rizutto fouled to Semi- nick. Berra fouled la Waltkus. Here comes Billy Gray with man's place," when Brown was Case Bert Williams muffed it.
Preston Inst
The England goalkeeper did a goal for Chelsea. That exactly transferred from
Phils doubles their "way" record, month, but Manager Sid Cann mu kt. Eager Evans topped in "Good effort Their
in the is convinced he has a lad as good and Lock Fald: position-22nd{
Enna Bled to Bauer. Jones table.
a Wayman at his best,
Johnny. Many a centre for singled to centre for the first Swances are inclined to agree, and wouldn't have bothered to hit or Roschu. Hammer flied to with Jones bolding. for Edwin "made the Day Foal follow up that one""
No, by Riley Cullum and Seminick fans, to and stammed in the winner eight No. 3 by Charlie Vaughan put taking second Gollat fanned.
singled, left Jones Listen, you Manchester City chairman Minutes from time. Bob Smith, No. i lighter against "ddling in transfer fees," after the game with Luton,
PENALTY-NO CHEERS Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire 11, The Rest 11.
Barnstaple 0, Devonport Ser- vices G.
Devon 14, British Polico 12. Dining 0, Abertillery 3
Reuter.
O'Sullivan To
Fight Toweel
The
London, Oct. 4.
Luton
Charlton three up. How these Wolves fought! Roy Swinbourne) and Jimmy Mullen smocked inl two.
Eome now
Bauer
SIXTH INNINGS
Yanky
This
Konstanty fanned as the sun through the clouds. Walthus walked, Ashburn flied His objective
must be for- in DiMaggio. Sisler popped to
Mize. wards. For the eighth time in ten games Birminghum netted a
BEVENTH INNINGS
At 11:30 pm. Ground A - Over HONEY P. 2. Dodgers (Plate Un- Itennio pire, Lew Castro," Scorer, BATTELLO).
At 2.30, pun, Ground A -- Mark- chạm v 56. Terem's (Plate Umpire. NA. Ewia, Sporer, Samot Samy), At 4 p.m. Greund A - II.K. Baseballers v Panthers (Plate Um- pire. Ipmar Eriksen, Beorar, Manuel, Nunez).
Men's Junior Loogue
At 10 +nằm, Ground 29 — Aces y
{Plate
Edžia Umpire, Delawares Loureiro, Scorer, Roberto Nunes).
1 p.m. Ground - Wildition Bexes (PA Umpire, Tony Kwok, Scarer, Bernard'slva).
Ladies Longum -
At 1 p.m. Ground A- Square v Clovers (Pale Umpire. Севал Xavier, Scorer, Manuel Nunes).
At 10a.m. Ground A- St. Tereak's v White Tange (Plate Um- Bimbi ple. Gorge Pang, Scorer, Ablong).
GOOD LEATHER Goalkeeper in the making.
DiMaggio walked. Mize Maurice Leather, the
WE DEMAND.... "We were lucky to draw, We That's
popped to Jones. Brown lined Southampton-born 20-year-old should never have been award-
to Ennis with DiMaggio hold- "Gct Luton on this ind who changed the draughty
Bauer players," Ing. Brst. ed a penalty.
forced Dl-v third team for showing have us business to be fields of the
shouted disgruntled Birming-Maggio and Jones to Goliat. double-decked Goodison Park in ham fans at the directors box near the bottom of the table."
1 Portsmouth after te the role of No.
draw with Rangers, That penalty....n Westwood
goalkeeper,
but Manager Bob Brocklebanki shot struck Billy Coole of Luton
Manager Bob Jackson will tell was not there to her them. He broke fair on the chest. But Referee
was on a scouting trip. L. D. Thompson, who had con-you Maurice is only a bay with British Bantam-trolled impeccably, imuncuiatulyn jot to learn, but he's not con- Ano anticipation, Adence and Though a hlt raw weight Boxing Champion, awarded a perally for hands.
in come The local crowd, a xporting Danny O'Sullivan, will fight tot, gave no cheers. Roy Paul
things. Vic Toweel, of South Africa, scorest, and to equalled a cuto Once, for instance, he let the litary goul, and the time they the holder, for the World's header by Jack Taylor.. ball bounce off his cheat; another wed it to an opponent-unlucky Bantamweight title in "Never drink les at a football and get away with but he
time he brought down Calterick Billy Heath. Johannesburg on Novem- match," says Mr Joyce, of taved an Eglinton header like ber 25..
Gurney-road, Stratford,
aarry Hibbs himself. Orlent for now. in hospital The bout will be in the open with a badly lacerated mouth, air at the Wembley Stadium, The ball struck him on th where Toweel won the title from mouth as he was drinking tea at Manuel Ortiz last May, an Leyton.
Contracts were signed, in Lon- don today for the fight, which is bject to the approval, of tho British Boxing Board of Con- trol-Reuter,
Yanks
Jones threw out Colerna.
Birmingham, Oct. 4.
World Record For Rasch was safe al frat when Women's Half Mile Billy deflected a John Berry Jones threw wild to first on header past his own goalkeeper, his grounder for the first error Then came. hard-hitting Bert of the series. Woodling singled Addinail with the equallser for Raschi to second. Meyer Valerio Ball,. of Britain, tonight CUSTOMERS WANTED
Queen's Park Rangers.
warmed up again. Rizzutto beat the women's world recordi Colchester penalty-kicker Bob! popped to Jones, both running, for the 880 yards by clocking. 2 Bankruptcy ahead for Brent-
la due Allen
for a refresher Berrs grounded to Waitkus un mina 10 secs, at the Birchfield ford
of unless
minimum "
course this week..........on kicking | assisted.
Harriors floodlit sports meeting 20,000 roll up every week, asyn
here... Jackle manager
Gibbons Penales Be mjed
РЫЙ
The official world reford in 2. Average so far is 18,052, "Nogainst Norwich, the "Habon"
Jost 3.
mins. 10.7 secs, which (was pet-- Life's funny. There was Len money for new players," Saya
Ennis died to Bauer. Jones up by Olive Hall, of Britain, in Duquemin, déposed 'Spurs centro (Jackió.
-(London Kzprsa Services flied to DiMaggio, Hamner 1938,-Reuter.
'OUT FOR 12 HOURS
one