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PHILLIES DEFEATED 1-0 BY YANKS IN OPENING GAME

to

It's up

Roberts

Philadelphia, October 5.

Pitcher Robin Roberts musi

stop

the New York Yankees

today if the Phils are to have a chance.

That is the consensus of opinion at baseball's World Series head- quarters

the Philadelphia Notional Longue champions 20- game winter prepares to natel

skill wits and

with Yankee pitcher Allle Reynolds in the second game.

Philadelphia, October 4.

Gerry Coleman brought in the only run of the game today as New York Yankees defeated Phil- adelphia Phillies 1-0 in the opening game of the World Sorios.

It

was football weather rather than baseball weather, as grey clouds hid the sun and a smoky haze hung over the field.

Shibe Park bulged with ] Berra fled out and DiMoggio more than 30.000 speciators us walked to all the bases, but they Phils brought in Konstanty died there as Mize popped out to from the bullpen to oppose Vie Jones.

Raschi.

Phillies pietcher Curt Simmons, now a soldier on furlough, hung but manager around hopefully, Edele Sawyer said definitely that Phil Banager Eddie Sawyer lost his darling gamble on Jin he is off the cigibility list.

Yankee manager Casey Stongol) Konstruly in yesterday's opener.

Hank Bauer to right losing to the American Lengua resigned

But his field, although the Yankee star pennant winners 1-0. star relief plicher turned in a hnd bone chips in his right ankle. gone that will long be renien- Andy Seminlek went behind bered, Yankee Vie Raschi the plate to entch Konstanty. simply threw too hard for the dazul Phils despite Konstanty's heart-tugging effort.

Now it's up to Roberts, who pitched the game that won the pennant last Sunday,

After the second gume, the clubs

to New York's move spartong Yunkee Stadium for the next

if ve ore three games, needed. It 4 sixth or seventh

The line-ups were:

Grounded out

For the Phillies Seminick fan- ned, Goliat gied out and Kon- stanty grounded out.

Yankees scored the only run of the game. In the fourth

inning when Brown doubled down the left-field foul line and went to fly to centre- third on Bauer's field.

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950.

Bomber Joe's upset performance at Press Conference

New York, Octobor 4. Relations between director Joe Louis and other officials of the International Boxing Club were somewhat strained today for the follow- ing reasons:

The twice retired Bomber had submitted unexpect- edly he might fight again without consulting Horry Markson, IBC. managing director, or match-maker Al Weill, He had slammed heavyweight champion Ezzard Charles with faint praise instead of pronouncing him a "great fighter" as was anticipated.

If ever a Press conference, Į Ezzardi was not as good a fighter' backfired on the organisation as "several others" he had fought He did not career. that had called it, such was during his

name the several others the case in Monday's IBC con-

However, Joe did admit ieiuc- fab for Bomber Joe. Mark-

tently that Ezzord was "probably son and Well were still blink- the best heavyweight around to- ing in retrospect today. clay." That

bat numission was a very weak performance compared to the Illy gilding that Markson and Weill had

expected,

Coleman fied to Sisler and Brown Acored after the catch, then Raschi grounded out,

In the Philios half of the Club'

The conference was adroitly timed for Loull' first public

since last Wednes- appearance day's 15-round trouncing by champion Charles at the Yan- kee Stadium. Charles,

International the Hub's outstanding attraction, had been impressive in tagging 30- year-old Joe with the second de- fent of his remarkable carcer.

Charles had been so impressive that Markson and Welll radiated welcoming warmth like electric heaters at Louis entored hend quarters for the conference.

Yankees-Gene Woodling, lett-fourth, Waiškus, grounded, Ash-been field; Phil Rizzuto, shortstop: Yog burn lined and Sisler fanner.

Berra, catcher; Joe DiMuggle, centre-leki: Johnny Mize, first 3rd base; base; Bobby Brown,

Gerry Hank Bauer, right-field; Coleman, 2nd base; Itaschi, pitcher. game is neciled to decide the Phillies Earlie Waitkus, 1st Series. play wiil return To base; Kiene Ashburn centre-field: Philadelphia next week.

Fick Sister, left-field; Dei Eunla, Sawyer worked Konstanty in right-field; Willie Jones, 3rd base: Andy the opener to give Roberts more Gria Hammer, shortstep. rest after his strenuous game on Seminick, catcher: Mike Gollat, Sunday with Brooklyn. And 2d base; Jim Konstanty, plicher. Raschi's brilliant pitching could not di the near

of Konstanty

33-year-old The reilef

pitcher who had not stort-

miracle

a gone since 1948 deserved

First to bat

Woodling opened the ith by grounding out, then Rizzuto and

Berra both fouled out.

Del Ennis Oled out and Jones singled to centre for the first hit of the game off Raschl.

Tacit understanding There appeared to be a tacit

Hamner Ried to Bauer with Jones holding, then. Seminick singled to left-field and Jones understanding that director Joe would proclaim to the world his went to seaand, but Goliat fan-conviction that Charles had prov- ned to and the inning.

ed himself a truly great fighter fast Wednesday night.

In the sixth inning DiMaggio walked, Mize popped and Brown

lined to Enuis with Dimaggio

Gene Woodling, the first Yan-holding first, a better fate. He allowed only key to bat, walked on five pitches four hits in eight innings befored went to second on Rizzuto's

single.

giving away to a pinch hitter. Berro lied to Ennis, Woodling

I look two fly balls to convert one of the hits into the only run taking third and Rizzuto holding DiMaggio fouted and Mize fled

of the game. It was double by Yankee third baseman Bobby. Brown in the fourth inning.

it was the only extra base hit of KonstantyÅse¤ciated Press.

RUGBY TOURISTS BEAT REST OF LEAGUE 23-16

Wigon, Lancashire, October 4.

'The British Rugby League

first.

out.

Waitkus fouled to Berra bo hind the plate and Ratch!

Bauer forced the Yankee Clip- per, however, on a throw from third to second.

Konstanty Janned.

Wniticus walked, Ashburn flied and Sister popped out.

Throw wild

Jones threw out Coleman in thei

Under questioning by a repor ter and by Markson, Bomber Joe muttered instead that champion

Britain's

And when the ex-champion Indicated he might come back for another shot at Charles title,

Markean and Welll gazed at him with eyes that threatened to pop the spectacles off.

Marshall Miles, Louis' manager, today gave this explanation of the Bomber's upset performance

conference. at the

"The longer Joe thought about Wednesday's fight the hotter h cat. ife still thinks he can knock out Charles and it burns him up because Charles make a show of

him for 15 rounds. Now he wants revenge on Charles."

He sold he personally agreed now with Joe that he should take another le shot at Ezzard "be- cause he will never be satisfied till he gets Charles into the ring again,"--Unitel Press.

triumph

at European Games

By S. A. TOMLIN

threw out Ashburn and Sisler, seventh, the Raschi was safe at On the last day of the fourth European Games

ending the inning.

In the second inning. Brown Aled out, Bauer grounded Coleman flied out.

and

For the Phillies, Ennis, Jones team..which recently returned and Hamner went down in short from Australia, bent a Rest of order. the Lengue side by 20 points to I here today,

The score was level at 10 points each at hal-time-Reuter..

Rascht singled in the third and Woodling walked and then both runners advanced on a sacrifice by Rizutto,

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first when Jones threw wild to frst on his grounder for the first error of the game.

Woodling singled, Ruschi ad- vaneed to second and Rizzuto popped with both runners hold- Ing, but Berra grounded out.

that

DiMagglo popped to Jones In the eighth and Mize and Brown were thrown out at second.

Innlog

recently held in Brussels, athletes from Bri- tain gained four thrilling victories which, with the four they had previously won, gave them a total in excess of any other country.

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Pivot vogue in Rio will improve scoring ability

Portuguese interport postponed

and

The Tonnie, Bridge Hockey Interport which was to have taken place tomorrow and Bunday between Club de Raceels and the two Macao Clube,

Club de Macao and Tennis Civil Macno has, owing to the typhoon, bean post- poned until November 11, 12 and 13.

Graziano knocks out Burton

Chicago, October 4. Rocky Grazlano, though his timing was poor, still had his devastating power tonight and knocked out Gene Burton, of

Philadelphia, at 2.12 of the seventh round in the first Chi- cago Stadium fight card of the

year,

Graziano,

100

By JOHN GRAYDON

I shall watch the England'side at Belfast on Octo-

bor 7 with more than extra intarest.

No, it will not be the fact that Bill Eckersley (Blackburn), Jack Lee (Derby), Eddie Baily (Spurs) and Allenby Chilton (Manchester United) will be making their first appearance in a full home international.

What will intrigue me is to see if Chilton plays his combination of stopper-attacker at contro half-back.

When we were in Rio this The other day one of cur les form of centre-half play was ing international referens noted the vogue and there was little player, kick the ball off the fe doubt that, apart from adding when he placed it for a fre

kick. attraction to the game as a

As he approached this culp spectacle, it proved of excep- the ball was thrown back un tional value to teams whose the pitch by a spectator, but t professed aim was to go all referee again kicked it off a

then sent the player after it. out for goals.

has

It is my wish that the England team try out the tacties Chilton rassed 50 successfully for Manchester United.

We

nay give away coala than usual, but I am con

WHI

moro

atno con.

"If you're firm with play they won't do it again," this rolerpe and he is perfe right.

One manager 1 know ont short time ago ezlled into Vincod, in this long run, the office an outstanding player at threw down the gauntlet: "UR England team siderably Improve their ownless you cut out the rough slic to: e we want nothing more scaring ability, One lust word for E-kersley. with you." The player responde Recall how I cabled from Rio and is a nich better footballe that he was a certainty for the for it. next England team?

at

Others with me in Brazil seemed to doubt this, hat Stamford Bridge last Wednesday who weighed

he again proved not only his big Poids compared to Burton's 10 match temperament, but convinc

had trouble with his ed everyone, following his grand pounds, smaller opponent most of the display against Matthews, that way. The former middle-weight he is the finest left back in Eng- champion, however, had a slight land. edge on points going into the fatal seventh,

Then Burton was was a little tired.

Early in the round

Graziano

A great thrill

U.S. Relay tean breaks record a Maccabiah Game

5,000 moires, Men's: M Bibinowitz (South

Africa): mins. 2.8 secs.

Women's 80 metres hurd Ruth Hershler (Israel) 13.8

Women's Javelin: Raya Br stein (Israel) 28.25 metres.

Tel Aviv, October: 43 The United States team to the Israeli inter I asked Eckersley what I felt day broke slowed him down even more with like playing against Matthews national record in winning th a left book to the body which for the first time. It was naturally Maccabiah (Jewish Sports Fe sent him to the canvas for an great thrill, sald Eckersley, tival) four times 100 metr eight count. Thereafter. Rocky and when I saw Stan facing murelay in 44.8 secs. swarmed over the Philadelphia I recaller the last time. „I'd stood Other winners were negro and knocked him over the

the war years, and ropes with a right

to the jam kid du crowd at Southport, on Burton took the count with one waited hours to see him play."

Why hand draped over the ropes.

was Eckersley more gue- It was Graziano's first appear-cessful than any other modern full-back against Matthews? 1. ance in the stadium where he won the middleweight champion-

It can be traced thinkc

to two ship from Tony Zate in 1947. It

All the time Bill kept hla was not the same old Rocky

Israel, with 279 points, led or the ball, never ence did fighting tonight. He was confused he shift them on to the weaving competing

nations in tho ti constantly by Burton's bobbing Matthews,

and field events, which finis and ducking.

2 The timing of his tackles today. Although Graziano pushed the when the clusive Stanley did The scores

the lead battle most of the way he missed twinkle his way post were per- nations, with the points sco on fully three-fourths of his feet.

by men and women, werd→→ punches Burton landed only a English football could do with 1. Israel--270 points; 2. Unit States-128 points, B. Sou few solid blows but until he was more fellows like Eckersley, -a

Africa--102 points, 4. Britain- put on the deck for the first time sturdy little defender who never he stayed close to Graziano on knows when he is beaten.

92 points-Reuter. points. United Press.

DANNY O'SULLIVAN

thinus

eyes

the Football Association require an English-born player assleting

Would

for a player on

Israel leads

of

Gutierrez International Shield games

For the Phillies Enne Jones It was one of the greatest sporting triumphs-ever and Ilonner filed out in

achieved by an athletic team from Britain. order.

There was always quiet con- had a lead of about 25 yards

that fidence

the carofully (22.860 metres) over Britain's re-

Football League LAWN BOWLS: presentatives who were then back selected team would do well.

club for International duty he In the fth and seventh The athletes, however, excel-

positions. The 21-year-old Oxford medi- TO FIGHT VIC

In 'duty bound to play. If he Seminick fouled, Goliot lined led themselves; they produced cal student, Roger

did not turn out for a good und Dick Whitman, baiting for Individual brilliance that ex-made his

Bannister TOWEEL NEXT MONTH and proper reason, the player effort and with long Konstanty, fed out to Bauer ceeded the most sanguine ex-powerful strides forced a tiring

London, October 4.

ungentle be guilty of near the right-feld defence,

The British Bantamweigh?

manly conduct. pectations; as, for example, body into the lead in the final

No club. either; can refuse tho Huss Meyer went in to replace the unexpected 200 metre vic-straight. It looked like a victory Boxing Champlon, Danny F. Konstanty in the ninth

A.'s application for for Britain-it was but not by O'Sullivan,

will fight, Vit their staff to appear in a homo to Bauer, tory of Brian Shenton. and yielded a single

This young sprinter was, in

Toweel, of South Africa, the international. then Coleman filed and Raschi

Snatched victory holder, for the World's Ban- Compare this state of affaire sacrificed to put Bauer on, second, fact, a last minute choice to re-

Out of the blue came Parlett. | tamweight title in Johannes-

which 1

is a happy one

for the Woodling grounded out, catcher place the injured first string. He

Football Association, with. the to first. Waitkus and Aushburn ran yards better than he had ever Runntog at terrific speed he burg on November 25.

situation Heat, semi-final and shatcher victory in the last yard dong before. grounded out and Sisler and na: were all won in the same (0.914 metro) to put up another air at

The bout will be in the open

facing the Associationa

to end the game-United Press.

October 8.. the Wembley Stadium, of Wales, Scotland and Ireland played as tast

time of 21.5 seconds.

championship record. Bannister where Toweel won the title from English club whom he assista ut 3.30 pm sharp:

they require sta ployer, the It was, however, the veteran of was just beaten for second place. Manuel Ortiz last May. the party who started of the by the French

Hansenne. runner,

Contracts were signed in Lon- MAY release him. There string of successes by a notable The 1,600 metres relay was n don today for the fight, which MUST about it. Evictory in the marathon.

British expectation for not only British, Boxing. Board of Control.

but the team

This means that some clubs, if is subject to the approval of the things are not, going too well for Rippines v China at Clubid Much vaunted opponents from excelled Russia, Sweden and Finland | did they win

win in best championship could not hold the well-timed time hut were only a bare two

behind the acceleration that 43-year-old seconds Jack Holden put in over, the i world record. last five miles (8.047 kliome tres). He finished the gruelling

New York Philadelphia

Scoros

+

R H 1 5 2

-Associated Press,

Life membership in Arsenal F.C.

By W. CAPEL KIRBY

Life membership in Arsenal

running

26 miles 385 yards (424148: metres) course full of and beat the second runnar by about 200 yards (102.707 metres).

existing

clear

June, who was making her in ternational debut is undoubtedly

future utar.

is no

them, automatically think twice before allowing key men to trat to play for their country.

·

Great advantage.

The Arst round games in th Gutierrez International Shiel Lawn Bowls Competition will

under on Sunday

All three games will commenc

Maleya v Canada at Kowloo Cricket Club.

Pakistan v India at

Talkoo

has already entere the serfinal round, both, mat ches of which will be played o Saturday, October 14.

.!

'VALERIE BALL SHATTERS WOMEN'S 880 YARDS RECORD"

Birmingham, October:4. Valerie Ball, of Britain, to night beat the women's world record for the 800 yards by clocking 2 mins, 19 sees, at the Birchfield · Harriors' floodli sports meeting here,

The official world recording minutes and 10.7 seconds, which Papa | Britaizi, “In -19381+Reuter

fortunate for this was the third in the e, taking a hand was set up by Ollye Hall, of

In the high Jump the tall silm Alan Paterson from Glas

The throwing, events were gow, who holds ĺtko, Bellish re-

What are the other honic assa dominated by "powerful Russian cord of 6 feet 71⁄2 inches (1.914 onwho in recent years have clations doing about the inalter

19.050 contimetres) girls metres, gave of his best. In the 1948 achieves some fantastic perform which gives England a great ad- vantage over them when it comes European Games he finished ances with athletic projectiles.

The

to choosing the best players for. high jump, however, was Previously this year, Holden, secand, but this time, jumping British turnph for with all thress internationals? At the moment- FC seemske,, a wonderful had won the National Champion-

exactly the same height, a fost

precisely gesture on the part of the ships in Britain also the British

lacly nothing! 53 inches (1.914 mutres, 13.380 Tepresentatives qualifying for the

There is a feeling in at least final, they finished first, second centimetres) club towards Denis Compton, Empire Games title; now as cham-

Olined 11 and BAN A new star beat an, one of the unfortunate countries but one or two former Arsenal plon of Europe his world'standing

that they do not wish to do any old one. In meantime other athletes players the men who really must be extremely high. Britain

rom Britain were

The winner dis-

-born thing which would upset the Fool, London made the Arsenal in the late ranks him No. 1.

Shelia Alexander, although only ball League clubs. Terrific finish

Linetion without vic

Viining

Frank twenties and early thirties-

same height as This, however, does not pus Aaron, a feeds doctor, fourth in Success in the 400 metres was are wondering just what Deals

Champion Dorothy right a wrong, but I have a has contributed to the Gun- not unexpected, but when the the 10,000 metres; Bill Nankeville,

nation milo champion, "third" in Tyler, won by virtue of having shrewd idea that wo may see the runneru entered. the Gnishing

fower fallures. Darothy is un- players metres: Harry Whittle, ners' successes on the old.

the final, Britain's he

the team

third In the 400 Ond of the late Herbert Chap- straight In

jand youthful man's wonder boys says: "Denis Prospects áld not look good.

metres Derek Fugh Is a very good friend of mine. Iyer Fan was bomo v Geoff Eillott in the decatiion: all behind the achieved not only personal best, have admired him as a cricketer leader, but with great determina- for years, but if his football per tion he gradually closed the gap any previous home athlete.

their but

event than better in formances got him a life member-; and putting in a terrifle anish,

Britain's girls proved in the ship, Alex James should be given iltraily flashed past the winning Olympics that they were a force fifth, had previburly put up a join n

"Rugby Union Aldershot Sur A win tor Britain, and a new to be reckoned with; when, but great ‹ performance by anishings to insist upon a clause belegvices 0 Hampshire 0: Notting

inserted in his contract making Gunners who could put up better chatapionship record. A record, for the great Dutch athlete Mrs, socond in the pentathlon.

Britain has not previously been it essential for his club to releusa humshire, Lincolnshire, and Der byshire 11- The Rest" 11;. Bárn, claims to the honour thin Dents. Inbidentally that was created" in Blankers Koen they would have able to send a full team to the him if called upon for internhella 0 Devonport Services

* For nothing?

1038 by another great athidte and

tional duty Europona Games: because they finalist from Britain,

Binina: 0 Abortillery: 3.-Routs "Allenby Chilton' selection for Olymple

again and sill as great a cham-havo occurred about the same aid think, however, that if Devon 16 Brillah.

time as the Empira Gamce. England can automatically got a England against Ireland at Belfast Godfrey Brown

metros was

not aloin us over. She repented her which, of course, are given pre-player released for an interna tomorrow (week"-will? - please

Olymple victory over Britain' Notherfield F.C. folk at Kendal, where he spent this oar's holiday. Manchester Ualled pivot likes Westmorland hills and dales

the Aveneil-road stund.".

There are at least a dozen ex-

they

there***=6150% your foot-l

did

galoud three victories.

Mrs. Blankers Keen was thord

time in major competitions that she has cleared the same height as the winner, only to be placed It happened In sccond and 1849 Olymples Bertha

Crowther,

Already can hear many *aking: "How

can the player overcome this injustloe!" Well,

RUGGER RESULTS:

London, October 1 1931 the

It not so difficult as it sounds. The following were the fa All the young fellow from suits of rugger games: played

who 'or Weles' who finished Scotland.

bas.l.do,

today

The olub.

BODIA, expooted 10 Mite, Dyson in the hurdles, iri nd-ference. This was, then the firso | Konni, the same facility, should ba| Fear fatal:Europianɛrund

win, for ners had been showing much dilon la winning the 100 metres occasion on which athletes from rivelate the rest of the homu

Britain and 200 metres with Britain's faster

Kime-LWJs, however, I girls filed on; aneh occation, 324, N distance at

cirs for opplag knusiness and feattle bord having for instarus. Britain, however, has compen

-- won more 2003 metres olympie sallon in the relay when 16-year. Akhtar than any other nations told Jung-Foulds put ing

With About Hatemp op to the run, to hold on the experiencwa

ball?! he was

it so much play in those

for anybody forinething,"replied poult - Innker hopeless, for kushi Mark Koen and so win, tho Allent

* Boyseal for Britain by a nar

against the

merl

Big hand to referees wat proportion of the A big hand to r referees and club Rug

sho participated have yet | ofhcials who fare' going? øll dutyle. thote primono with tha put an end to the anliness wW BO sojinger stare coming niong, frequently ado displayed by

athletfo potential can bail fessionals footballur".

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