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PETER DITTON DISCUSSES

THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 1951

Two Places To Fill In England's Soccer XI

London.

The first full International of the current soccer season is to be played at Highbury on Octobor 3 between England and France.

Already the Selectors have cast their not around to bring in all the likely confidates and very soon they can be expected to announce the England XL Among, those wilo have come under scrutiny are Tommy Lawton and Leon Leuty of Notta. County and Neil (Bogota) Franklin of Hull City,

I mention there, three players particularly because they occupy the positions which were least ratisfactorily filled in the English team last reason. Lawton will be remembered as one of the greatest English centre forwards, who renched his peak in the three seasons immediately after the war.

Franklin was the regular English contre-half until his vis!! to Begola, where he signed on for a South

club, two American years ago, and Leuty was the man, я that time, considered most likely to succeed him in the England! dcpm.

All three are now with Second Division sites and their England days, apparently behind them. This is a state of affairs that has caused the Seicctars no small amount of worry and which may yet have to bojaliered.

was

Last Acuson -England engagedi . In six International matches. During the course of those games no fewer than four contre-halves and four centre- forwards were tried out.

At centre-half were Chilton (Manchester United), Compton

(Perts Fcofient! (Arsenal), mouth) and Taylor (Fulham)

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS SEVENTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 22nd September, 1951

There are ten races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.90 p.m.

Jand

At centre-forward Loc. (Derby), Mortensen (Blackpool), Eburn (Newcastle) and Loft- house (Bolton).

For none of them could it be salt that they had really colle factory games. Mirpurn managed four 'goals ̈ ́ ́ on ' his three op- pearances including the match against Portugal, won 3-2, anti Taylor did not allow an oppos ing centre-forward to score against him on the two occasions he was selected.

Now

to add to the dificulties has of the Selectors Milburn been out of the Newcastle side through injury for the last four games. It is thought that he will be playing again in a couple of weeks, but that may not be spon cnough to earn him a cap against France.

HUGHES OF LIVERPOOL

Personally 1 feel that the centre-half problem could be solved best by recalling Hughes of Liverpool who played for England in the World Cup games

at Rlo two years ago,

saw him last week at High-

in the mid-week fumes

when he did

against Arsenal

more than anyone else to earn ils team's 0-0 draw.

Tall, cool intelligent, he lime and again

Da

broke he red-shirted Arsenal attacks ither by anticipating the Anal

053 or by strong tackle.

In

the air he proved more than n master for Arsenal's Cliff Holton, who at something over six feet is no midget.

Unlike

far too many centre- halves these days, Hughes does 10: believe in breaking up an allack and, then belting the ball naphazardly down the field in he done that it will be picked ap by one of his own men,

If there la no obvious person to whom he can flip a pass, he is not affald to advance with the all until one of his colleagues

position. 133 run Inlo

Here is player in the true Stanley Cullis tradklon and if he has a better in the country, I have not scen him in the past twelve months.

ROWLEY'S CLAIM

At centre forward Jack Rowley of Manchester United is staking a strong claim. He did play for England two seasons ago and his feat of scoring a hat- Trick on each of the first three

Saturdays of the procent season is one without parallel in the Fourleen goals First Division.

Through Ticke.s (10 Naces-$20.00 may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telesime loure, in seven comes

Is the Rowley

alse tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meelingccord so far and on that form tre would seem the man for the 01 well as the Specin Cash Sweep on the "Kwanghug Handleap"

job. rcheduled be run on 6th October, 1951.

Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 a.m, on Friday, 21st September, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future meetings.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Omec at Telephone House, zen-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-

5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

or

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon, TOTALISATOR

With the two problem-

it can be ex- positions filled, pected that the England team will have much of an as-you- were look.

The only possible newcomer is, Lack of Charlton for Eckersley. (Blackburn) at left-back.

H he is selected, think England's team will look something like this:

Willarns

(Wolves); Ramsey Lock (Charlton); Dividends will be paid on the winning oud placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is givens so (Spurs),

Hughes *All Clear signal will be indicated by a white light and/or a (Liverpool).

(Wolves); white sphere at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE AD-

Finney (Preston), Monnion VISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS (Middlesbrough), Rowley (Man- UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX-chester United), Hassall (Hud- HIBITED. Attention is drawn to Rule 23 of the Tolalisator Rules dersfeld), Langton (Balton). which reads as follows:-

---[London Express · Service)

In no circumstances will any dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment will not be made on tom or disfigured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guents are reminded that they and their ladies

Nicholson

HKFC TRAINING Playing members of the soccer section of the HKFC who

The Big Fight-Tapin Swings And Misses

A lightning swing with a long left by Britain's Randolph Turpin is evadça by a neat duck" from "America's Sugar Ray Robinson in their world middleweight tille fight in New York. Referee Ruby Goldstein is at the left.

Turpin, title-holder, for 65 days, lost his battle when the referee stopped the Robinson was credited fight within 10 seconds of the end of the 10th round. with a knock-out victory.

1

FINALLY, THE KILL

The stark drama of the sensational 10th round is in this picture as Ran- dolph-Turpin sags glassy-eyed on the ropes and "Killer" Sugar Ray Robinson, his face and neck smothered in blood from his slashed eye, closes in for the finish.

This picture was taken the instant hefore, Referee Ruby Goldstein stopped the light and Robinson was awarded the victory.-Router Photos."

Henry Longhurst On GOLF

Any Volunteers?

The cricket film showed not only the more dramatic episodes in the Tests themselves, but also the travels and

the Australian scene in general.

TODAY'S SPORT

HOCKEY

Hockey Association umpires meet ing. Shewan Tomes Board-roum 5.50 j.mk

TENNIS

Mc Tournament

Torp

Handicap

MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the keen to play in the Loogue

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO games this season are requested off-duty moments of the team, the towns they visited, and smart men doubles. J.

Meeting.

THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE..

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms of $10.00 including tax, for ladies or

or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Tole phone House, on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors' introduced by him,

for payment of all chits, etc.

and

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Mombers Enclosure will be on sale at the RACE COURSE,

The Branch Omces and the Treasurera Compradore, Office will close at 11.00a.m. and the Secretary's Office ot. 11.45 am. The Treasurers Compradore Office and the Secretary's Offles are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

a limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club Heuse provided they are ordered

ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Pl. 27818). MELINO, CHILLDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S. PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

-to be present at the Club ground on Tuesday, September 25 for trial games, kick of 5.15 p.m.

After theso trials, the

Selec- tion Committee will select the teams to represent the Club for the first League

games to be played on September 20,

NOTICE

Club

Martin, pri

THE WORLD OF RALING

AUSTRALIA NEEDS ESTABLISHED NATIVE LINES

By NIGEL GEE

Australian breeders auffer from a problem whfeld by noy is not new in this review of the world of anding tho absence of long-established native lines. Nor is the rout of the problem an exception; it lies, as in America and South Africa, with the quality of the imported stock -horses.

A-- A: suitable analogy would be the difference between an original painting and an engraving, For, many of the horses brought from Britnin to serve as stallions made fine reading as extracts from the stud book; they' might even be brothers or half-brothers of champlons, but they were not the real thing. In vory fow genera tions the quality weakens and is finally gone."

Whatever his other virtues The Hyperion family is streng therefore, the Australian hers in numbers, though several of his mus: lack the high quailty of his representatives look better 411 than they dia on the English or French rivals. The pape native

breed in Australia needs cocurer. The most successiul a constan; transfusion of British son of Hyperion so far has been Hellos, one of the leasing stres The majority of breeders re cognise this, and Australia has an abundance, possibly an over- abundance, of imported stallions.

few breeders, however, solutely support the horse of Australian stock, which, they maintain, can

serve them Jus the if he is given the oppor tunity.

the country. His bes!, off- spring have been Phalbos ord Carbon Copy, who amongst other races won the AJ.C. Derby and re S Leger and Sydney Cup.

A very profitable importallon Is Dhoti by Dastur, whose male Inc in England has not been cutstanding. Dhotl is particularly

successful

two-year- ds and his best son Royal Gem was said to America.

Imported Blank by Foxlow, a

4.

sire of

made his

They have for their apparent Justification the case of Carbine, the honour of whose career in the first place must go to New Zealand where he was bred. His Son-in-Law stallen,

Mutket, netu tep class name with the brilliantly The Chiquita, who was perhaps un-. performer in England, won, the fortunate in having been a cen Acco: Slakes.

Eefeld, a grandson of

of Son-in-

After his retiremen: Carbine mporary of Comic Court. was bought by an English brce-

der and started a sequence of Law, wan the Ecglish Cesare.. win and has been sive of three English Derby winners in Wh

elayers in Austraila. He got the as many generalens. His een vinners of the Cauined and

got Plucky Liage, a Mr.bourne Cups,

Cons. Red Fury and

nie mare whose, cons

ke, maze in the same year, and Bois Roussel, Admiral Drake, his son Great Britain wen the

Sir Gallohed and Bull Dog Vitoria De leading Brilish

Most of

carries Carbine's blood to Eng- land, France and

America.

under deal ins Even, however, und

strains are representó in Aus- conditions the male line of Carla. Among these not already mentioned are Phares, Nearco, bine did not endure, and with Fairway, Blue Peter. Fair Trial. the death of Felstead it is very precipitation, Sir Casmo and unlikely that it can ever be Mid-day. Sua. Nens of their restored is its former strengun in Australia. can be.

bis father.

hs

How

an cutstanding son of

COMIC COPET These breeders who

prefer the homcored stallions, have been

then de

does Australian reinforced by the latest Aus-

wing compare with English? tralian champlon Comic Court. put the matter to an Australisa He is by Powersccurte a son cicciety who has ridden in the The Night Patrol by Stedraal, biggest events in both countries, who

was second in the English of would say English farm is 2.000 Guineas and Darby. The abzu: 7 lb, ahead of Australian Night Patrol was imported into was he reply. In the light of Austenis, wh

where he wAS

the evidence that seems to m

class racchorse, Willy Maid, the 5 be fair comment, Ferhaps the dam of Comic Court, was also day is not far off when direct Australian-bred, a granddaugh

answer.

ler of the imported Comedy King competition will supply an who has done much to increase the stamina of the Australian brsed.

Powerscourt, who had schleved ile at slut, and Witty. Mald were sold by their trainer during the war for. £150 and yet have so far produced three suc- cessfulrothers, Comic-Court, Comedy Prince and St Comedy.

Two other native Lines of Im- portance have become establish ed starting from the imported horses Valais and Magpie, neither of whom obtained classle, dis- tinction in England.

Heroic

by Valals wne

1

Was'.a. very

Olympic Possibles Named

The

London, Sept. 17.

British Amateur

successful fire and such of his Athletics Board today issued sons as Hus,

79

Valiant Chler hav and Thea list of 101 names

have made a great men and 22 women as contribution to Australian breed

ing Magple, through Windbay possibles" for the Olympic Games in Helsinki in July, and his sons and been.no less_

The

Icyalty

homemade"

A 60-minute film of the last Test series in Australia, men's singles E. Zulauf v. Dr. P.

1952. taken single-handed by an enterprising fellow-traveller Oliver.

"Club men's, dasbles Surg.

the minority with the MCC team, "has set me wondering whether it is Cmdr. Mockler and L/Cmdr.

lp the

product is Preparing Ro

the send team in Britain's thus justifiable, yet a from the strongest too late to persuade some camp follower, or even the Cook y A. P. Jessen and R. captain, Arthur Facey, to bring home an equally enter phon and Mrs M.

Colony, lodios' doubles. Miss K Imported callions that the ma athletle history, they have set

v Mrs Z.

of big winners come! jority

"severe" standarda, "Any athlete the who does not reach IMPORTED SIRES taining record of the forthcoming Ryder Cup, match in Rawlings and Mrs K. M.-Getz Handicap men's doubles.. → E.

or distance is the United States.

SUDEX And 5. M. Card Both Bernborough and Shan- minimum time

non were by naturalised Aus- unlikely. to be selected, save in Highley and CM. MacWinhle

Colony Todles singles Airs W.

stres, Emberough und exceptional circumstances. 3.D. Cooper v M. Anderton allan

were neither Standards laid down includo Handicap meningit. — C. D. Midstream, who

21.5 secs. for the 220 yards; 4 grea: racehorses despite

their pedigrees. It will be interesting mins 12.secs, for the one mile 10 1... 4 ins, for the high jump, Berthorough and to see it

Shar non create liries of equal merll and 13 ft. 0 ins. for the pole In the

ted States,vail The Unles The Buzzard by Spion Kop In addition to seasoned per

from farmers · brought back Carbine blead

E. McDonald. stud beat the Balley of Trinidad, who pre England record for prizemoney won by sumably will again represent off-spring, previously held by Britain if selected; the "Board Comedy King. True to type he have chosen a number of pro- gets stayers; like Sir Faleen and mising juniors. Among them are Playboy

the British, Junior: Long Jump. In addition to Shannon, Mid-Champion. George Broad, and eftcam' got 'Delta, winner of the the holder of the AAA junior Victoria Derby, and True Course quarter m mile record, Derek

is

Etuckey and Dr G. 8. Watson v A B. Culcher and J.Ewing.

CRC Hardcourt tourney Singles.-- v. P. Trut Emio Pereira, Doubles |-- P. ¥. Kwok and 2. H. Chiu

VT. Wang and J. K. Liu: Frank. Yeh and James Chen v E. Taal and Gardon Lun

More Zatopek

Records

ard

like

One feit at the end that one borrow, and the wind beild, had a pretty comprehensive an- movie camera breaking in on swer to the question that mil-hushed worid sounds more like Bens of cricket followers must merbine-gun-firt.

This, of course, has always silently have asked, themselves- "Waz is really like to go on been the cable with efforis

broadcast. shot by shot commen one of these tours?"

arles on golf, Attempting t

this A similar effort would enter-

had brought pome toto innumerable golfers, in the once, I soon winter the complete solution, in to me tha:, if you eat are the fact, to the problem of what to play you can't talk en the and if you can't, sèe strokea THE HONG KONG

pul cz at the club dinner..

Much envied by those where the play, well, what are you JOCKEY CLUB

doing there anyway? labours

them to office OF

Berlin, Gept, 17, LAST HOLE DRAMA I have had the luck to desk,

Perhaps the

The Czech Olympic champion) who took the Victoria Onks. The Johnson-Reuter aps the most dramatie Special Cash Sweep.

ine Austrália: has Blandford to the

Emil Zatopek, bettered accompany four trams

|_ EAST-WEST TALKS reinforced by the importa- camera intervention th on the --*-*

States, and always return with moving

golf was at the 36th hole of the world records it properen Uon of Whirlaway not to be

Berlin, Sept;:17:" a sense of frustration at being 1030 US. amateur anal, at Gar Sunday, the East Cerman news.

with the American Kwangtung Handicap,

able to pass pa se small

ADN, reported today: rher City

champion of the same name who Representatives of the East Saturday, 8th Oct. 1051.

and West German National tion of the full, picturesque story lake. Jock McLean, one up, was He ran 20,000 metres (abcut present in France, Tickets in the above at $2 ing Alm is that the camera-man char, four yards away, had this movido Keino (Fin-adams interior. He by Bahram Various questions concerning all-

The arly objection to the golf stone dead in ipd. Jahnny Fis: 12 miles and 750 yards), in 1 hr.

The official re

In terms of laharlied class the Olympic Committees met here Australian Whirlaway is by n today for a three-hour falk about each may be obtained at the Is liable to be the most unpopular 45.

in dead llence, be

· sturdy, and

A out of Jury whose ALETED TO OPERATE, WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE Tredsurera'. Compradore - Of. + Lellow on the course The news- save this match," "After much cord, made by Viljö.

dam Trurful German representation at the

Union. Olympic Games next year with records of fists

úr this run, he|| Mla-bear-son

Allster "Dr Max Danz, dapu Houac, and at the Club's shakings, and dirty locks us some the camera started Shying, like

West Branch Gffices situated at:--

walked wearly way began al cord by covering 19,500 metres, trasted by the whirring camera over again hit the blitt right Being also holds this record and the spectators turn to regis into the hole, Inserted 6, D'Agullar Birect,

aten with 19,339 metres-Teuter far their opinion of the culprit.. . Hong Kong

three on the 3748,0 - One čau sympathise with him order for

and won the tile de comecue!

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