THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1951,
Representatives For The Festival Of Britain Boxing Night
AdvisoryCommittee
Mr Kwok Chain, Vice- Chairman of the Amateur Athletio Federation of long- kong Altd of the Hong- kong Football Association has, torether With Dir The Yu-chuen, bren Hominated by the Secretary for Chinese
Affairs to serve on the Ad- visory Committee being ap- painted by Government in connection with the jay-out of the proposed Recreation ground, at Causeway Bay.
Lawn Bowls Open Rinks
Results
The First Round games in the Open Rink, Lawn Bowls Cham- pionship which were played off yesterday did nut produce any upsets, although a risk skipped
by veteran U.M. Omar bud a narrow shave against that U.A. Rumjuhu.
JOHNNY WILLIAMS LOOKS A BETTER PROSPECT THAN JACK GARDNER
By VERNON MORGAN
London, June 10.
The mammoth Festival of Britain boxing night at the White City showed boxing fans at least three things.
First, that Jack Gardner, the British, Empire and European Heavyweight Champion, is not the boxer, yet, that his admirers thought he was.
Second, that in Johnny Williams Britain has a tip-top No. 2 heavyweight. Third, that if a new world title is going to come to Britain. Don Cockell, the cruiserweight, is the man most likely to get it.
Even if one allows for the fact that Gardner had, firstly, a sprained left hand before he entered the ring and a badly gashed right eye after the third round as the esult of a clash of heads, his performance against the Argentine Champion, Cesar Brion, was far from impressive.
the kid
The Argentine won because Jackie Krogh,
from "pushover" they will have was the better and more Cleveland. But perhaps he was think ugnim. This game, which was played complete buyer. He had no "foxing" it a bit, knowing that Was ex George Gainsford. the mannger at the Police R.C., ended amid; row, platich but great excitement
prienced and nimble and knew i win for
Love to combat the Englishman's Omar by 19-16.
left.
Gardner never hail
Bright. He was always deficient in this respect. He badly needed against Brion. It is quite clear Gardner finds this that until right-hand punch and, further
SHOULD THINK AGAIN mere, can defend as well my he
Goinsford and Robinson can attack, he will aut get very for up the world fachler of Bs-Think Tugan is going to be tie game.
Omar's rink was trailing for a greater part of the game and only mantiged to draw level at the 181 head,
the score then being 15-15.
Rumjahn On the 181 head, scored a single to take the lead
Omar again once more, but
20th by on the
⚫ went ahead
scoring twu,
When play on the las! head
commenced, it was
anybody's
His next Aght might well be
to
The caloured British boxer of Sugar Bay Rubinson, the as a much more dethal punch World Champion, was at the than that he displayed against
insale watching him.
the young American, Keogh. I may well be that Turpin's Moreover Keogh boasted that he bren knocked out "e" til the desired effect, for has never
be entered the ring day Gainsford before the very next
defend against Turpin. agrted for Robinson to
So, even if it did take the is title against Turpin in Lon-
British Champion seven rounds don on July 10,
to dispose of Keogh, be at least other did something whàn no afboxer as yet done.Reuter,
If
game, but Omar again scored against John Williams, his THE SPORTSMAN'S
the re
two to win by three shots.
The following were aults of yesterday's gamest
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A PRU-I M. Omat. R.M. Onia, A.M. CE and M. Omar ben! K.M. Rumjan, 1 AR, MB. Ho san and U.A. Rumisha 10-10. A.R Kitel, A. Sietes, 1. Kirched and A Kitchell beat J. Walson, B.I Bickford, T.M. Pile and R. Greenwood 22-15.
AL CCC-M.1. Harack, J. Rousen, A.. Minu and A. Minu beat M. Grumpel. S.A, Gray, W. Baker a
3.A. Tibine 24-17
A H. Seemin. A B
M. Ramlalan nst to
S.S. Hassalı. Rozark and S. .M.V. Ribeira
A.F. Cunes, 3.A. ila 10% and It F.
da tuz 11-25.
At KFC-F. Lee, W.C. Ogley. A.R. Coates and 7.5. Landet bras W.L. Metall. V.1. Winte, J. Me- Lelland and W.J. Marshallsay 26-12. C.W, Johnson, JK Mundy. W..
Gardner Macfarlane and AG
te D. Mandment. P. Hughes, W.M. Robertson 10-34. McCall and R.U.
F.B. Markar and A. Abbas heat C.M. Xavier. V.A. Ribeira, P.J. Rodrigues and F.C. da Luz 39-18.
At KUC-W. Colledge, RS, Ca- pell, E.C. Fincher, and W. Hon
ling beat 13. Trall. W.C. Simpson, J. McKelpie, and A. Marshall 22-18.
AL KBGC-L.A.
33-10.
At KUPA.A. Silva, M.A. Fer- reira, CA. Danenberg and A.M. Souza brat B. Imat P.K, Lam, J. W. Leonard' and B. W. Bradbury 23-10.
chief British rival.
MUCH IMPROVED Wilitains. though beaten by Gardner when they last mel, has
considerably. improved His
against the performance formey European Heavyweight Weldin. of Jue Champion, Austria, whom he disposed of in six rounds, was a far better than that by Gardiner, who few weeks earlier had taken 15 rutands in beating the?
[uly a
of
Austrian on poiuts.
Willams may not quite punch
DIARY
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COMMENTATOR | WINNING OWNER|
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THE OFF
RACE GAME
THE WINNER
ODDS
STABLE TIP Forest filles
THE GOING Clua“ Topprrow
1. Sussex Mist
1.
2. Thistladawn
2.
3. Swea Lako
2.
.1.
3.
4. Featherweight
2.
3.
CHECK YOUR SOLUTION SATURDAY
3.
2.
5. Pasch Bloom 4.
6. Miss Elder
THIS IS HOW YOU PICK THE WINNER Tilt horse race begins today with als runners. Every day this week a clue will be nabitslied, and on the baala of edq'clue you I knock une horse opi'of the race. fbus, un Turkday morning you will be felf with Ese funner, o Wednesday with true, and so in until Friday, when ran pick your winner trom.twʊ temaining nurses.
LAN at today's elbe it is n stable lip wivining you to turget tilfues. Now fenik dawn lye list and we which ratiner you think 11 best to strike out of the race.
Write the numes of the remup- ing are in the second reloma atid awals the clue in tomorrow's paper. You must then eliminate ore mure Dorse and carry forward tour e to wait Wednesday's stuc. Enel elve in silently würded to favour the elimination of one sure thate tien any other. You mur welsh the eine earrfilly whenever you feel it might refer To more than one penger.
The curreet solution-ne decided 10 alvance by three
Judges will be pointed un Saturday You have a "winning" roupan only if yuss have eliminated live horses in the correct sequence, The mee is for amazemrat only. The column marked ODBS is to easblc osgibere of a tantily circle to have a private cul-over to add excitement to the race,
WORLD COPYRIGHT
Four New Third Division
Football League Clubs
5.
Have
Justified Their Election
Twelve months ago, four "outsiders" were elected to the Third Division of his wright. fie is on the light the Football League. Any doubts as to the wisdom of this move have been dis-
work.
43,
to see the latter s the new Champion,
In the
by the results of the past season.
Colchester were the Afth most
year
leaving school.
crowd
the
round and be paid
too soon,
all
chrise
on
inst year,
congen-
on these
tour
THE FIRST TEST MATCH
Fine Century By Simpson
Leaves
England In A
Much Sounder Position
Nottingham, June 9.
A fine century by Reg Simpson enabled England to score 251 runs for three here in reply to wickets by the close of play on the third day of the Test match South Africa's first innings total of 483 for nine wickets declared.
Simpson provided the crowd of 30,000 with one of the most dazzling displays of stroke play seen in postwar Test cricket. He made 137 out of 230 in four and a half hours and hit 21 fours.
. 1
before the two hours lunch, Simpson obtained 70 of the 124 runs added by Len Hutton and himself, and prob- ably only brilliant Aelding by South Africu prevented him from scoring
before a century the interval. This honour came to him afterwards, but again in his innings did he bat so well as in the initial period. He lost his wicket after play had been held up for about an hour because of rain.
never
His etutury has placed his name in the record books as the first Nottinghamshire cricketer to score a Test hun- dred at Trent Bridge, Notting- ham.
Len Hution was overshadow-
REG SITSON!
London Express Service,
crilicat
the side stage saved from complete collapse against Gloucestershire.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
AL
Cambridge Cambridge, University W Free Forestora: Free Foresters 211 for dye, In- sole 67, G. Allen not out 90; no further play to-day due to rain. At Oxford, Oxford University v Leicestershire: Leicestershire 231 for seven, Lester 16, Sar gent 52; no further play today due to rain,
Lancashire V
At Liverpool,
orgei: Somerset 230 for six, Semersei:
Lawrence 68, Tremlett 61; play was abandoned for the day one jour before official closing time owing to heavy Middlesex
At Lord's, Gloucestershire:
Middlesex 215
ed by Simpson to-day but he away fast enough to catch ther right. W. Edrich 84.
HUTTON CAUGHT
con-
and Simpson tinued to take the score, along steadily after lunch, but even- tually Hutton gave a catch to off Walle behind the stumps
With his 17th four, Simpson took his score to 103 out of 172 in three hours and ten minutes and with Compton had taken
213 the
two for
score
to
Nourse Hopes To
Be Fit For Second Test
Bristol, June 9, After visiting the Bristol orthopaedic surgeon who set his fractured thumb thrce weeks ago, Dudley Nourse, Afclean captain, the South said to-day that he hoped to be fit for the second Test 021 which ataris at Lords June 21-Beater.
At Bournemouth, Hampshiro
V Glamorgan: Hampshire 260
edge of Simpson's bat and fly into the wicketkeeper's hands, So ended an Innings which
60. started so brilliantly, but con- for four, McCorkell 82, Rogers tained uneasy periods. Simp-
At Northampton, Northamp Bon made 137 out of 230 in four tenshire v Derbyshire: North- hours and a lint and he hit 24
amptonshire 231 for seven, Old- fours.
140, Broukes 57. field
Watson stayed with Compton until the close.
THE SCOREBOARD
South Africa, 1st innings-483 for nine declared,
ENGLAND, 1ST INNINGS
Ikin, b. Chubb Simpson, c. Waile, b.
McCarthy Hutton, c. Walte, b. Rowan Compton, not out
Watson, nol_out_
Extrag
Total (for three).
BOWLING TO DATE
Chubb
McCarthy
Athol Rowan Mann
Van Ryneveld
I
137
V
At Birmingham, Warwickshire Warwick- shire 290, Spooner 78; Notting- hamshire to hat.
At Kidderminster, Worcester- shire V
not
Nottinghamshire:
out 80,
v Kent: Kent 209, Fhebey 80, Howorth, left-arin slow spin four for 30; Worcester- shire 19 for no wicket.
At Leeds, Yorkshire v Sur- rey: Surrey 285, Whittaker 82, Barton 53, Laker 60, Appleyard, 63. right-arm fast medium five for 81; Yorkshire 51 for two, →→ Reuter,
40
251
O. M. R. W.
24
4 03.
1
21 7 40
1
5 07 1
0
30 20 6 61
3 0 10 0
-Router.
Vicenzo Leads
In Palm Beach
Golf Tourney
batted steadily and scored a while Denis very useful 03, sade for a heavyweight, but hopelled
at the Compton was not out is a more ruspite hoxer than
Scunthorpe who finished in the top half of the Northern Section, and Col-
close with 40. England finished Gardner.
He has
chester were the most successful from the playing.angle. better right, an
the day needing 83 to avoid the useful left which extremely scores him many points, a skil-seen at his very best in bealing throughout the world, all the derson, will have a full track follow on.
reason this summer. ful defence and first-class foot- popular visitors in the Southern legitimate. expenses. Tennis "I did not take part in the At Talkoo-G. Perkins, P.W. Hol
Hution pullers, nations will give their views on British Games at Whitsun be- lands, J.. Goodman and T. Hemse
If Gardner and Williams Section
Gitlinghum, although the proposals this month,
I have only just com ley lost to F. Collins, W. Char Bers. A. Melanes a A.F. Elliott clash again in the near future, while
I think they will be approved menced my training program- 21-12. A., Abbas. F.M. ul Areuili, | there would be many prepared finishing only 22nd, were
best supported of the four new Stroh measures could not come me." he told me. Rehabs.
Ones again de will They would help to
the three miles, for Athol Rowan. gates, solve much discontent among trate their home Longue were STRENGTH TO STRENGTH averaging 12,300, better the players and put an end to which he clocked 14min. 11.2sec.
than half the
clubs in the under the counter payments by black-Southern Section.
of his fine perfor- In view Don Cockell, former
some tournament organisers.
mances over distances up to 10 smith, goes from strength to
NOW THERE ARE SIX....... INADEQUATE COVERAGE
miles during the cross-country American V.A. strength. His Peres,
op-
Latest addition to the ranks season, many have The South African Parliament
wondered Neves, J. Delgado and M.T. Nunes | ponent, Nick Burone was a
avor the of Kent CCC's cricketing-foot-whether he might decide to beat D. Phillips, K.W. Armiger. A. E. Bowkins, and F.3.1. Mitchell tough guy, an ex-Marine will-is fauing criticism
South African Broadcasting Cor-bailers is 18-year-old South move up to the six miles. 24-11. J. Victor, J.1. Alves. J.P. ing to mix it with the best.
"I have considered 13," says Xavier-and-WJtoward to Cuckell was superb-against poration's alleged "totally inade Afitcan Stuart Leary, of Chari-
the J.M. Gutters, 1..S. Silva, J.A. him. gave him back far better quate coverage of anton Athletic. Kent already have Olney, "but I shutder st Rucha, and 11.A. Ozorio 13-27. R.
playera in H. Avery thought of ill" Toy. J. Xuvier, H.W. Randult than he gut and finished off the African's cricketing activities on Ave soccer
Pawson (Pegasus and England), His first important engage- sanid C.W. Laxi beni A.V. Lopes, D. contest in the sixth round with the present English tour.
DrArthur Phebey (Hondon), Derek ment of the season will be at Rodrigues, J. Tang and R. Rodrigues
Leading critic is an MP, caf those short, right up- percuts
cuts which one reads about Vernon Shearer. He has a par- tion (Charlton), and Fred the Kinnaird Trophy meeting.
ticular interest in the team for Ridgway, and Dickle Mayes, who at Chiswick on June 16. story books but SO
was he who "bullied" Dudley play professionally with Kent sektom sees.
Nourse to
up soccer for League dubs
IT'S MONOTONOUS Kive It is a real safe wager to say
Leary, whose month's trial did A.P. Perora, J. Heme that Joey Maxim, the World cricket.
The "no, money" ery from successful not officially end until Nourze was a
today Jigs. C.C. Pereira and Arts, Cruiserweight Champion, would schoolboy cricketer but, despite has already been invited to join many county cricket clubs, 8015 beat G.M.
Cockeil C.F. Basto auto C.E. Pereira 32-10. lind young
រុះបទ
having sth a great cricketer the Kent staff. He has shown more and more monotonous, worthy opponent.
hus been renewed E.M. Remedios, S.A. Collaco, J.M. C. Lopes and M. da Shiva best
Americans would find plenty for a father, Dave Nourse, the exceptional betting promise. GOD. M.A.
Senior professional and Test lines: "We face financial trouble S.E. Bouza
the Australian
New Rochelle, June 10. Baptista and C. E. Passus 10-15. of Englishmen prepared to back lost intrest in the game after
selector Leslie Ames hardly because their man with hard cash.
Roberto D. Vicenzo yesterday Thon Shearer came to the qualifies
Bor inchision in the store-out by the MCC will be
blazed through to a fourth suc→ rescue. He got young Nourse a list but he was a professional so small."
cessive sub-par round over the But why must they rely on
London, June 9. with prospects in Durban with Leyton Orient before thee job
tours to go on
save cricket? These when rain stopped play, ten and persuaded him to
with golf course here, which virtual- Rain, which interfered counties should first put their minutes before the ten interval. with cricket. The prospects, 90
'ON MY RIGHT..."
the Test, also caused stoppages y assured him the $8.000 Arst the South Africa and MAGNI WINS THEM as
Patay Hagato's white tie was own houses in order.
in most Tea was taken during the
of the County games prize in the Palm Beach round- The public will not pay to
robin tournament, game generally are concerned, not much in common with Fred
Roberto's 07-five under par GIRO D'ITALIA
Have certainly proved to be rich. Astaire's, according to his story, watch cricket without punch. Interruption and a long delay to-day.
Top scorer of the day was followed previous rounds of 83. Dr Shearer, a Durban dentist, tail by Gecord Walter (White There have been some pathetic seemed likely.
efforts
during recent weeks South Africans le and Fisticuffs, Hutchinson then matches were reduced to of { is one Milan, June 10.
Norman Ofield, opening bat08, 68, A lovely 'off-drive by Hutton 128.
for Northamptonshire, who ara This put him far in front of Fiorenzo Magni, 31-year-old who have won a triple univer-
&d.).
over he bottom County in the cham-15 of the world's leading pro- Italian cycling nec,
Athol Rowan's next today won sity Blue-cricket, rugby and
He achieved this MC, was never a light-hearted day's play.
Hagats, boxing's Number One two days by the loss of the first gave him his sixth four, but in
table. He butted fessionals with a score of plus the 4,000 kilometros tour of swimming.
Joy to night life. He was brought tolled games
There is no reason why cur-
was caught at the wicket play- plonship Italy, one of the most gruelling while at Edinburgh,
against Derbyshire 30. should so often ing forward. Possibly the ball brilliantly
Australian-born Jim Ferler EXPENSES
slum:
for three hours and 10 minutes cycle rand races in the world,
of seeing cease to be contests and become turned sutleiently to catch the Was
of his bat.
In Hutton made scoring 140 runs, his third stood second with plus 17. edge Wide changes may be made recollection
formal exercises in flannels.
century this month. Ho fell to Jack Burke, Jr., of Houston, by the International Lawn Ten-a paliceman pushed down a
It seems to have become ac-13 out of 148 in two hours and The fans were surprised over
n catch near the leg boundary Texas, scored a 33, 35, 60 yes Rik Van Steenbergen (Bel-nis Federation in the definition drain. He was in many a rough
a hall two days offer no the Turks' good performance atum) was second and Ferdy of an
looked almost when attempting his 20th four. Iterday for the best rount of the amatour lawn tennis house, knew all the gentlemen cepted that
The ground reasonable prospect of winning despite their bad luck on this │Kubler (Switzerland)
with the "Ught: Angera.”
tourney which put him in third when Compton He also hit a six, full to capacity extremely windy day, — United | Fausto
then re- Pictorially the book portrays outright (12 points). Coppi
What often happens is that Joined in for his first rules would now
Simpson, who
Test Yorkshire, joint leaders with place with a plus 10, Preas.
Bobby Locks of South Africa, compete wrestling in mud, and the most both team are content to play fourth place.-Reuler.
player
to
Warwickshire, shot out the first two-time winner, fell into fourth baltered faces of the boxing
onty century on his own ground and
three Surrey batsmen at Leeds place. Associated Press. ring. Eventually Hagate's story for first innings points
be his first against South Africa. Tuns dry and Gerard Walter (only points). Time, then, fells his own.
Compton sent up 160 in 163 for 17 runs. Then comes freely expendable and
aggressive fourth, wicket stand the match a a tedious ritual. minutes, compared with the DEBT TO MOTTRAMI What is needed is more enter- 225 minutes taken by South of 137 runs in ong and three soluto Surrey Michael; player? Britain's postwar record a clear challenge to an outright in their innings.
What makes a good Davis Cup prise. All captains should make Africa to reach the same total quarter hours between the is not a great one, bart let's decision in a two-day match. With Simpson bearing his Baron Geofw
latter's powerful driving stand to Any who will not give honour where it is de- served.
mone in the long run by Since 1947 Tony Mottram has refusing the challenge than the ted the Britids team in nine fow points they might gain by and Athol Rowan, dropping contests. Maltrain has won 11 playing safe. Safety bought a out of 18 singles, none of which, crice of spirit is a curiously, has gone to five sets. bargain.
SWEDEN BEATS TURKEY 3-1
Stockholm, June 10, Sweden defeated the visiting Turkish soccer team, 3-1, today at Rasunda soccer stadium be- fore
wildly cheering 20,000 fans.
The game ended with a sur- prising 3-1 victory for the home team after a slow and uninspired first half and a thrilling and sometimes brilliant period.
Randolph Turpin. Britain's Midhewelcher Champion, was not
He covered the course in 121 recond
hrs. 13 mius. 23 secs.
(Italy)
third, player.
Troposed took
allow
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If doubles are included, Mot tram's record is still not ons Of
eight out of 19 wishchen.
IN SCOTLAND NOW
hundred. Compton natumily was anxious to atone for Test failures in Australia and Monn
nearly every ball on a length, bad the scoring become slow.
SIMPSON'S FOURS
his
Composure
COUNTY MATCHES
como дл
earned him
throo.sixes and 10 fours in his 82 runs.
A broczy seventh wicket
INTER-SCHOOL BASKETBALL COMPETITION
Wah Yan FM and Wah Yan stand of 07 runs in an hour AM qualified for the final of between Brazier and
Laker the Inter-School Bascotball also helped and Surrey ended Competition last night, when. only 15 runs short at 300. When they emerged
victorious
to the
navular School respectively.
morrow at
the
Simpson went on the defenbad light stopped play York- semi-finals against Sallo to bo ashamed. He has R. F. T. Paterson, the form Laive for stime but soon ho ro-hire were 234 behind with and Government Middle Ver- been on the winning side 17 Essex CCC secretary has started
and oight wickets standing. times out of 26.
well for Stenhousemuir, the corrod For Geoff Paish
Somèrsol's 'two recent defeats The final will be played to- the figures Scottish chub to whom he is aggression. His 17th four took
Phy from Yorkshire hava
not are five singles won out of 11 now attached as player coach his score to 103 out of 173 1
Indoor played. With doubles he has won in his first match, against Far-three hours and tomminates alakon the confidence. Against und
p.m. commencing When Simpson
Manila Black "White" “with an off-drive from Lancashire they established d Statistics bring out our weak alie, he took 3 for 30, and Ein tali pext, nggins! Perishice,
squad will be even in pont-doubles. Mottram and
Buit
Soutfiorn 107 in three hours and 40
dotion at the Reh can claim only two wins ævred: 62 not out.
of a third wicket: partner
they minuitge opt of seven.
BETTER THAN A 'DUCK',
ship of '93: Tuna' by Lawrence ground to-day, when
will be followed This game While L. Donoghue was hat. With no sign of the rain and Tremlett; They defied alk Chi Lik Girls at 8 pm of-the apoctators | Lancashire. abating, mosă
bowlers for nearly by exhibition match bo- ting for Horsley (Surrey) On teften the ground, a (The ruin two hours, in aging Send, a rabbit ran GETOES.
Chen: mora Bin Edrich, who twoen a. Chỉ Lak men's team
Ond statistician
that Mottram has hit the tail
180,000 tunes in his Davis Cup efforts,
OLNEY PREPARES
Chubb, he had mado 120.out 04 sound pollon, largely 43 mnen
do'
Play-
meet
the widget. Donoghue hurled his cased and play begwo⠀ again, bat from: 10 partid range and an hour's cricket baring failed by any ake rum to gain and to quad-EndeaTM the U.A. Also Olney" [Tisseuns Valley Hired the ratbit MIS
been lost. The rein had quick his second succesestro century, Navy,UINER good tim but ang at 454, was the mainstay of Middlesen. - Prizes ad aandelen three-enter-since-flydney
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