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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1952,
ARSENAL V.
HURRAH FOR SOME SANITY AT LAST! THE GAMES SHOULD BE OPEN TO ALL Says PETER WILSON
At last, at last, at last, support for my plea that the Olympic Games should be "open"--so that the best competitors in all sports, irrespective of whether they are alleged amateure or open professionals, could com- pete in what would be the greatest of all world championships.
And the support comes from one of the most times-Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery.
Commenting on the decision to admit Soviet
Stutes to the Olymple Games, he writes:
distinguished figures of our
Russin and the Communist
tion of "two different types of It's not only a amateurism."
between Eastern and clust (a)
Western ideas.
of the is between those unrealistic diehards of this and a few other countries, who then wall bitterly because our inex perienced, under-equipped, andl unfortunate representatives can- not compote successfully against the bogus amateurs.
Each
has
"The minority which opposed Or course, there is an immense the nation based their arguments amount of opposition from the
Inain
unatcur lenders of so-called points: on, two Amateurism is unknown in Com- sports bodies.
Com- States; (b) the
My old friend Lord Burghley, munist munist outlook on sport is in-president of the International consistent with the Idents of the Amatour Athletic Federation and Olymple Games.
chairman of the British Olymple Association says:
"....I do feel These points are both prob-
amn ably very true. In a Communist that professionalism and State every athlete is employed tourism should be separated.
its by the State: an athlete is as
It successfully. Aut much a professional as a school and both do it a part to play,
These foreign stars, even if or a doctor or a com- as regards the Games, they are
they do not receive cash awards, for amateurs
only,"
derive benefit from accelerated able Jimmy Mcintosh, Later Lord Montgomery writes: "We cannot contend with two amiable honorary secretary of the promotion in their jobs, extended they have different types
Amateur Boxing Association, is vacations in which of amateurism, Eastern and Western. It is my the harshest
He says: every facility for intensive train- view that the Olymple Com- could not disagree more with ing, and social prestige which mittee acted rightly in admitting Lord Montgomery, who should is of immense psychological value Russia to the Games: We must study the Olympic ideals before to them. neglect na step that will help to making suggestions like this. bring East and West together.
"Bul the committee should now draw the logical conclusion from that decision and should
"Imagine
critic,
and
Lord Montgomery concludes: putting Britain's "Ways and means will always bo two leading cruiser-weights, pro- found to enter camouflaged pro- fessional Don Cockell and fessionals in events which attract which amateur Peter Toch, in the ring lamense publicity and
Cockell is together.
training consequently are regarded as
make all events 'open'-, full-time, while Toch is soldier-promoters of national prestige. to amateurs and professionals."
Hurrah for some say ating and training when he can. Jast,
I wrote:
ABOLISH IT
Readers of this billboard may remember that seven weeks ago "Much as I regret to say this, I believe the time has come to abolish the very word Hamateur:
original
an
It stands to
that Toch "The only sound course is, to reason would be at
enormous therefore, to make the Olympic Games 'open events' in all disadvantage."
and let all
compete con see Meintosh's point. respects, The rules-particularly as far as against each other on the field length of contests is concerned-of sport. This step may well differ in amateur and professional help to prevent us having to boxing, but the same is not so of compete against each other on
the field. bf battle." any other sport I can think of.
· UNŢEALISTIE
of The crux
Mont Lord
And so say all of us, for that is one "open event" which no
"It has lost all its meaning and I do not believe gomery's argument is the ques-nation wants to promote.
in ten from
that one athlete some of the Continental countries and I suspect from Russia-- could put their bonds on their hearts and swear that they were deriving no Bnancial benellt from their status as Olymple stars."
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY
CLUB
By
Best Performances
Athletes At The
Empire's
Universities
Victor Lat of the Hongkong University figures in the list of
at best performances by athletes at Empire universlifes last year. getting into the high jump list with an effort of 5 feet 9 inches.
property The Club's Happy Valley is being lent
to the Hong Kong Kennel The best performances were:
Club for a Dog Show on Saturday 9th
and Sunday
10th February, · 1952.
100 YARDS
The John Treloar (Sydney)
Bill Job (Sydney)
premises will close to Mem- Wilkinson (Rhodes)
Lers at 12 Noon on Saturday and 10 a.. on Sunday. The
John Block (Sydney) Ross Lyons (Sydney) Robin Pinnington (Oxford)
Badminton Courts will be Don MeFurlane (Master)
John Wilkinson (Oxford)
Edwin Carr (Sydney)
closed all day Friday 8th, Keith Finley Cambridge) Saturday 9th and Sunday D.M. Woodford (Oxford) 10th February.
During the
220 YARDS
Show the John Wilkinson (Oxford) 2. Joubert (Stellenbosch)
Private Boxes, Coffee Roum, John Bullock (Sydney)
Bur, Ladies' Lounge and the
will.
upper
be
verandah open and reserved for the use of Members of the Jockey Club who attend the Show (admission $8.00 adults and $1.00 for Service personne) in uniform and children under 16, payable at gate).
John Treloar (Sydney)
Mck Stacey (Oxford) Edwin Carr (Sydney) Keith Finley (Cambridre) Don MoFarlane (McMaster) E. Sandstrom (Hall)
DJ. Merret. (London)
HWS. Rankin (Edinburgh) C. Robinson (Loughborough)
440 YARDS Arthur What (London) 2. Joubert Stellenbosch) the Public Edwin Care (Sydney)
John Wilkinson (Oxford) Nick Stacey (Oxford) Alan Shepherd (Sydney) John Parlet (London) Jockey. P. Lloyd (Cambridge) Show Bob Solomons (Sydney)
D.K. Gricle (Glasgow)
Members of the Club attending the and who wish to make uso Duncan White (Loughborough) of the Club Rooms and upper
880 YARDS yerandah must wear their Arthur Wlat. (London) Member's Badge, otherwise John Parlett (London)
Doa Macmillan (Melbourne) they will not be admitted EX Robinson (Czford) thereto.
By Order,
H. MISA,
Secretary, Hongkong, 6th Feb., 1952.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the
Pearce Memorial Cup Saturday, 16th Feb, 1962
Tickets in the above at
IDC. Gurney (Cambridge) Joho Plummer (Sydney) DE. Lyall (Cambridge) JM Horsman (Oxford) Harold Tarraway
(Loughborough),
S. Honey (Cambridge)
ONE MILE Don Marijan (Melbourne) Harry Parlatt, (London) Chris Chataway (Oxford) Chris Brasher (Cambrides) John Landy (Melbourne)
V. Mligon (Queen's, Bejtzat). DG. Law (Oxford). B.J. Bryant (Oxford) Harold "FarSSWAY (Loughborough)
[K. Coulle (Aberdeen)
("Mile equivalent to “1,500 performance.
THREE MILES Chris Chalaway (Oxford) | Philip Morgan (Oxford)
Chris Brother (Combildga) John_Ishley" (Loughborough) Don Maemulon (Melbourne). S.J. Bryand (Oxford) FF. Whitlock (Landogs)
·I," Bridier (Edinburgh)
$2.00 each may be obtained. Langham Brown
Loughborough)::: at the Treasurers' Compradoro. Haddock (Oxford) Office, let Floor, Telophone Kennedy (Cambridge) House, and at the Club's
Branch Offices situated at af. Semerybie London)
D'Agullar Street, Hongkong
882 Nathan Road, Kowloon,
Over 1,000,000 tekets sold
date.
440 YARDS HURDLES
69 W.. May (Ceylon)
1.9. Woodward (Sydney) 10. GJ. Medley (London)
HIGH JUMP ·
3.7 D.K. Gracie (Clasgow) ****
D.7 R.T. Unsworth (Manchester)..
65.5 50.4
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06.0
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9.9 D.. Woodford Oxfordi
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9.9 G.P. Lloyd (Cambridge)
44.8
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214 Svivanur Williams (Glasgow)
218. Thoules (Oxord)
218 L.W. Davies (Oxord)
21
Miller (London)
10.1
Dave Blair (Mot{}}} H.W. Leader (Cambridge)
213 Joe Truter (Rhodes)
218 Victor Lai (Hongkong)
B. Korshol (1)
27.2
·POLE VAULT 224 Andrejas Burger (Oxford) ..
224 GM, Elloit (London)
Tim Anderson (London) 11, Kelly (Sydney) 47,2 J. Loona (Cambridge)
48,0 K, Goodall (Loughborough) 49.0 T. McAulay (Queen's, Belfast) 40.1. Dry [Rhodes)
penu
403 B.A. Catterall (Cambridge) 40.3 1. Ward (Loyghborough) 40.3
49.4
LONG JUMP
49.7 1.GH. Walker (Oxford), 10.2 Sylvanus Willems. (Glasgow) 49.7 George Gee (Bydney)
E. Fraser-(Shefeld) GM. Saul (Cambridge) 1:41.6D. Ford (Birmingham) 1:318 GM. Elliott (London) 1:54,3 R.C. Salman (Oxford) 1:540 A. Roche (Loughborough 1:54.6 | W. Porter (London)
HOP, STEP & JUMP 1:55 B 1:00WN, Laing (Et Andrew's)
B Rhodes)......................... 1:56.5 | 120. salmen (Oxford) 1977 |CT. Wels (Cardiff)
19.1.9. Robirou (Oxford) 40.0 EA, Watmord (London) 4:00.2 GB. Elliott (London) -4:12.3 A, Ginga (26inchester) 4:12.4 Thornton (Bydney 4:140 A.V. Block (Manchester) 4:177
SHOT PUT
MANCHESTER
CITY
A flying header by Hart, Manchester City outside-right, is well held by Swindon, Arsenal goalkeeper, while Clarke, Manchester City outside-left, looks amazed that the header was saved. The game ended in a two-all draw.
Turpin Told: 'Get Ready To Meet Robinson'
By GEORGE WHITING
Cup Matches
DONCASTER ROVERS WIN 4.1 FROM MIDDLESBROUGH
Landon, Feb. 6.
Doncaster Rovers joined the Third Division-cldbe, Leyton Orient and Swindon Town, on the "glant killers" pedestal today as they swept to a -1 victory at Biddick. brough in the postponed Football Association Cup, fourth round, tle.
Doncaster, a Second Division club, pinned their faith on breakaways, and secured a three-goals lead over their First Division opponents in the first 25 minutes,
today's
While Middlesbrought overdid The revised fifth round tos on the close passing game in the February 23 following mud, Doncaster played direct replays are: open football that should maka
Sheffeld U them a threat to Portsmouth in Southend U. v
Perismouth v Doncaster R. the next round,
Blackburn R. v Bwich Albion
THIRD DIVISION (Southern)
The three other ties went according to expectations. Shefeld United saw an early three-goals lead dwindle to a gon! before beating West Ham United. Two goals by Ron Allen, West Bromwich Albion's centre-forward, were sufficient to knock out Gateshead.
Neither Brentford nor Luton were able to score in their in spite of extra time. They will meet again on Arsenal's ground on Monday.-Reuter.
TILE RESULTS
Bristol Cuy
6 Southend U. O
THIRD DIVISION (Northern)
Tranmere R. Bradford C. 1 (Both these League matches were postponed last Saturday owing to FA Cup fourth roufd matches).
Eight-Scottish League' mat- ches, which were postponed lost Saturday and re-arranged for today, tad to be postponed London, Feb. 6.
the re-again owing to snow and frost. The following were sults of football matches played today:
་
FA CUP Fourth Round
Gateshead 0 West B'wich 2 (played at Nowoastle's ground) Middlesbro. 1 Doncaster R. 4 FA CUP Fourth Round Repinys
0 Luton Town 0 Brentford
(after extra time)
West Ham U. 2
Sheffield U.
SPORTSMAN'S DIARY
Promoter Jack Solomons, up to his eyes in Toweel-Keenan arguments in South third world title fight Africa, bas found time to reassure Randolph Turpin that a with Sugar Ray Robinson is not yet a lost cause.
Turpin, having completed the day's training for his fight with Alex Buxton at Harringay on February 12, was showing me over his newly acquired and solidly built house in Warwick when the postman arrived with a message from Solomons. After conveying greetings, It, London fight he was missing me instructed Turpin to "get your- by so much that I had all the seat-ready to be champion of the time in the world.to keep out of, world again in 1952,
his way.
"In New York I felt he was OPTIMISTIC?
in tiring qulie early
the Maybe it was no more than fight. I could hear him grant the usual Solomons optimism, every time I hit him." but it certainly served to put I firmly believe that Robinson, Turpin in good heart. Grinning who is no fool, is well aware of happily Randolph thrust the his own falling powers. And it message in my hand and re- marked. "There you are, there's is this awareness that is send
ing his thoughts, as I wrote last month, ce far away as possible from fight No 3 with Randolph
get
The
versi Luton Town Brentford FA. Cup fourth round second replay, will take place at Arsenal's ground, High- bury, London,
Monday. February 11.-Reuter,
next
TRAINING TIMES
Confeckle returned the best Time over the mile during yes
gallops terday morning's
compleling the Happy Valley, distance in one minute 56 pec-
jack
Remember, how, os player-is not the sort of mom to take manager in 1947-8, Fenton put slight lying down. the then non-league club, Col- So now this former Test bats-onds, with a last quarter of 28.3 chester United, on the football rahm thas appealed for a "bir seconds, map when they battled through trigl" to the New South Wales The following is the full list to the Cup last 187
Cricket Association. He tries to of training times: Team that abruptly ended that enlist the influence of his State Wembley dream was Blackpool organisation against the Aus- Copper 33 1.052 1.352 Thus four seasons later the wheel tralian Cricket Board of Control Cracker
34. 1.10 1.48 fellow who's going to
My reporter out there cables me has turned full circle for Fen- Robinson for me."
ton, and with it, I hope, the be that Barnes, in a letter to the operat 31.4-1.04 1.38 2.052 29-1
Teddington 34 1,00 1.34.4. ginning of a change of fortune
aks:
Vagabond Ten minutes earlier, Turpin Turpin.
Was I the player rejected had been telling me with an
Our champlon, having trained for West Ham, the team he unusually menacing edge to his regally in a Welsh castle and an joined as grounds boy when he from the Australian Test team
He became was 15,
a profes- by the board after choice by LATC high-pitched voice that he would American millionaire's holiday signal at 17; left to manage Col- the selectors?
Triumphe 34 1.08.3 1.35.3 2.03.4-28.3. give anything in the world to camp fir the Robinson bouts, is
so, why was I rejected, and Topper Chiness tackle Sugar Ray again In New back where he started in the chester in 1948, He returned to
West Hom. In 1948 and became how long does the suspension Care 45 2.18 147 215 2 York.
workaday gymnasium over
a
No
happy.
wonder
Pa just like to show the Leamington factory for the manager two years ago.
is the Buxton battle. Americans which of us boss," he remarked, and that is as near a threat as anything I have ever heard from Turpin in the 10 years 1 have known
him.
DISAPPOINTMENT
Underlying it, I feel certain there lingers a well concealed feeling of disappointment that the referee made his now famous 10th round intervention In Ro- binson's favour in New York last September.
· Declaring roundly that three months of theatre work and ex- tribition boxing have not impair- ed either his eye or his punch, Turpin set about proving it by pummelling two lucitless spar- mates into a state of rib-aching breathlessness.
BHELLACKING
he first
Mr Fenton is
ALL IN THE DAY'S WORK
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ANGELO WAITS Managerial manoeuvres promotional jealousles are no I am certain the veteran Algar concern of mine, but it seems will find at least one of his ribs most unfortunate that they broken after the shellacking I should combine to keep such an saw him take recently,
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United London, Feb. 6.
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