Home Soccer
THE CHINA MAID, THURSDAY, AUGUST. 28, 11952.
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS AND CUP-HOLDERS AMONG THE FALLEN YESTERDAY
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
London, Aug. 27.
Mid-week soccer cliqued into top gear tonight with 23 English League games and a complete Scottish League programme.
Among the fallen south of the Bor der were League Champions Manchester United and Cup-holders Newcastle.
Two smash and grab goals, one in each half by Cox and Goring, spelt defent for Manchester United at Highbury. United had most of the play but could only break through Arsenal's brick wall defence once.
last 1-0 to West Newenstle Bromwich Whose previous scalp had been that of Championship runners-up Tottenham.
Promoted Cardiff aren't find- inised ing rings easy and a penally by
sicipper Sherwood
Home Soccer Results
London, Aug, 27. Results of Association football matches played to day were:
LEAGUE I
1
2 Manchester U, 1 Portsmouth 2 Derby County i Sheffield Wed. Tottenham 1 Cardin
Aracnal Charlton - Chelsen Liverpool 1 M'chester C. Middlesbro 3 West Bront,
0
1
Newcastle
{
LEAGUE I
Barnsley Bury Doncaster 2
ស
Nolls Forest
2
2
Leedy
Swansea
3
Huddersfield
0
Brentford
Lincoln
4
Blackburn
1
Luton
0 Birthingham
Southampton 2 Plymouth
LEAGUE III
Accrington 1 Carlisle U.
Chester Chesterfield
(Northern)
1
1 York City Crewe
LEAGUE III
(Southern)
Bournemouth
- Aldershot
1
Crystal Pal.
0 Gillingham
Exeter
Ipswich
.
City and Plymouth didn't help any at Middies- | Lincoln
Argyle, both scored good wins. orough where they lost 3-0,
The new boys who are happy. Lincoln with two goals by
the
centro- however, are Plymouth whose Graver,
crack
Blackburn at Southamp forward, whipped Ind 3-2 vicory
top Rovers 4-1, and Plymouth #u ton brackets them level
Hull. Leicester and prised Southampton on their with Sheffield United in Division II. own ground by winning 3-2.
In Scotland, Aberdeen Veteran Tadman claimed two regbiered their first point by of the Plymouth goals and the drawing one-all with Hearts.
wilste team played thrustful football.-Associated Press.
00,000 AT HIGHBURY
London, Aug. 27. Nearly 60,000 fans filed out the spacious Highbury Stadium in North London where Arsenat edged Manchester United, cur-
Champions, rent League
The Gunners led one to nil at
halftime with a goal scored by winger Fredy Cox, and in the second half young Pete Goring scored again. United's goal came from centre forward Jack Rowley.
City
Tottenham Hotspur travelled north to play Manchester and they completed a London "double" by winning by a goal.
The fast and lively West Albion who upset Bromwich Tottenham in the first match of this new season emphasised their quality by pipping 'Newcastle of the FA United, the holders
Cup, by a goal scored by Lee in 0 the 13th minute of the game.
The rival goalkeepers, Heath |
of West Bromwich and Simpson
3 of Newcastle were in brillant
form, but there were few occa
Sugar Ray Robinson after his first meeting with
Express Photo. Randolph Turpin.
HKATFA Delegate Reports On Helsinki Meetings
"Hongkong Should Tackle The Asian Games In As Big A Way As Possible"
The standard of performance in the track and field events at the Helsinki Olympic Games was amazingly high and some of the countries represented were so pitifully weak that they really made no contribution to the success of the Games.
This view has been expressed by Captain I. Lamble, the official representative of the Hongkong Amateur Track and Field Association to the 18th Congress of the International Amateur Athletic Federation.
To give some idea of
the
sions when the powerhouse New-standard to be aimed at, Capt castic forwards could escape Lambie, gives a list of events from the West Bromwich halt with
1
backs.
0
HELD
AT
Two
other Chelsea
2 Northampton 0
2 Norwich Swindon T. 1 Southend
1 Bristol R. Torquay
SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP Division A
Clyde
Dundee
East Fife Hearts Motherwell Partick
St. Mirren
1LOME
minimum performance to be to an athlete necessary able even to think of compot
From the First Divisioning in the Games,
and Charlion 1st given, it will be seen that required arc held to drawn the performances were
exceptionally high. games on their grounds.
tetuus, Aihtolic,
some encouragement alter the rather depressing figures given above.
Pole Vault-Egypt failed at 11
ins. Sawada of Japan qualified and came sixth at 13 d. o ins
Long Jump-8]monjo (Thai)_only did 15 ft. 6 ins. Tajima of Japan ad 23 ft. 5 in.
100 metres Ladies.-Bhose (India) last in heat with 130 secs. Tang (Singapore Jass in heat with 138 tect Yoshibawa (Jopen) last in heat with 13.0 secs. D'Souza (Inklia)
Hop, Step and Jump--Two Jap anese qualined for the final, one finished Uth with 40 feet 2 inches.
110 Hurdles.An Egyptian did 18.1 wees, and a Japonca 15.0; nef- ther qualified.
200 metres. Pinta (India) in semi-final twice did 21.0 secs. 10- soda (Japan) had times of 222 and 23.3. Tor That contingent could muator 23.3. 238, 23.5 and only Pakistan 223, 222 and 22.7. Egypt Fox 22.7, 230, 22.5. Korea had 230.
400 metres.---Pakistan men 513, 510; Thind 130 and 62.9; Japan 40.4; India 31 and Immel 502. (None
800 metres,-Zeb (Pukhtan) Ath heat with 1 min. 56.3 secs. Phansa (India) ran well to quality in quauded).
Chelsea shared two goals Anything below these stand-lost in heat with 13.1 sees. with Derby County, and Charl-ards is, in the opinion of Capt. ton drew 2-2 with Portsmouth. Lambie, a waste of time so far Centre-half Harris nelled for
na Olympic Games are concern- Chelsea, and inside- forward ed and a waste of money. Johnny Morris banged komo
Capt. Lamble says that there
Sid Glina, who 1:05 been are so many entries these days playing good cricket for Kent that "rabbits" are not welcome
the
0 Balth
1
goal. Derby
3
Airdrie
2
4 Falkirk
1
1 Aberdeen
3 Rangers
3
0 Celtie
3 Hibernian
Th. Lanark 3 Queen 'Suuth 1
.SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP
Albion
Division
2 St. Johnstone 4
Allea
Ilamilion
1
Arbroath Cowdenbeath 0
Dumbarton
Kilmarnock
Morton
Sten'muir
Stirling
Ayr United Dunfermline
3
Forfar
1
0
Queen's Park Dundee U.
ULSTER Cur
Ballymena Glenavon
0 Collerainne
0 Distillery
---Reuter.
this summer, und winger Hurst-they only increase the strain
grabbed goals for Chariton who on the already overburdened
were trailing at the interval in organisers.
face of a goal scored by the speedy, sharp-shooting Ports. mouth wing forward, Peter. Harris. Holf back Jimmy Scoular drove home Ports- mouth's second goal.
Liverpool defeated
nowly
1 promoted Sheffield Wednesday
MINIMUM STANDARD
The following-is-a-list of minimum perfor- events with mances:
.MIEN 100 metres.-10.9 secs. {would not quality for second round but would not be lost in the first round heats), 200 metres.-22.3 secs, (might
heat but this is unlikely).
400 metres.~40 secs. (Carr of AUS-
1 1-0, and Middlesbrough, who A good 2 luok likely to have ROOS qualify for second round in a slow
season, trounced Cardiff City 1 3-0. Cardiff have now lost their 1 first two games in First Division football. They won promotion long with Sheffield Wednesday 2u: the end of last season,
The two clubs which were elevated to the Second Division,
FOUR INTERNATIONALS ON
OXFORD RUGBY TEAM
TO TOUR FAR EAST
By DEREK JOHN
tralla did 4.0 in his first heat but
was not good enough to quality).
600 metres.-1 min. 50 secs. (would
not be last but would not qualify
fet nemi-final},
1,500 metresna mina. 57 mees, (58
for BD0 metres).
3,000 metres, 14 mins. 10 secs. (would avold being lapped by any- une).
10.000 metres.--32 mins.
4x the metres relay.-42 mins. 5 ercs.
4 X 400 metres relay-3 min. 15 dees. would probably be just in heat but not disgraced).
HONGKONG ADMITTED TO IAAF
The Hongkong Amateur Track and Field Association has been admitted to mem- bership in the International Foders- Amalour Athletlo tion.
Hongkong's application was approved at the 18th Con- ETCRs of the Federation. This Colony was first on the List of applicants and while aximission is not automatic, Hongkong's application was approved without discussion,
As a member of
the JAAF, Hongkong cannot compete against non-mem- ber countries.
nin. 62.0 secs. Kwancheroen (Thal) High Jump-8 ft. 2 . (quality was last in the same heat. mg eight. 135 m.).
High Jump Batun (Isred?}, Shafat
Long Jump-22 £1. 0 in. (qualify-(Egypt) and Sidiu (India) all clear- mg:.. 715 ins. but few reached ed 5 ft. 0 in. Ethirveerasinghan
17.
ft. 10 ind. to quality." There were 15 qualifera).
Polo Vauli.13 21. (13 £L 1% m
Only eight out of 20
Shot Puit.-47 11. 147 ft. 1011⁄2 in.
qually. Thirteen out qualified).
Hop. Step and Jump-47 ft. 147
foot-to qualify.
failed to quality).
A party of 24 Oxford University rugby union ballers, plus a Manager and Referee, will leave London Airport on September 3 bound for the Far East.
During a five-week visit they will play seven games in Japan and one in Hongkong. Five of the matches in Japan will be against University sides and the other two against the National XV,
Captaining the Oxford party is Scottish International, I. Coutta, G. L. Bullard who played in the who is unable to get away be Varsity match at Twickenham causa of business. last year. Altogether 14 members of that Oxford side aro included in the touring party, only absentee being the
tho
EMPIRE TITLETM FIGHT FOR ZULU FLYWEIGHT
London, Aug 27. The Empire flyweight die fight between the holder, Teddy Gardner, and Jake Ntuli, a Zulu, the non-European Cham- plan of South Africa, was an- nounced here today.
THE PLAYERS
The names of the players are: full-backs, C. J. Saunders and J C. Marshall; three-quarters, T. J. Brewer, A. H.
Pollard, L. Cann, D.
10
of 24
Discus-140 ft. (150 ft. 11 in. to
aty. Seventeen out of 10 quali- ded).
Hammer-150 21. (180 21. 9 . to Jevolln-200 r. (310 ft. to quailty. All but fight qualified).
WOMEN
qualify),
100 metres-12.5 secs.
200 metres-255 pocs.
BO metre hurdler--13.8 secs
No
4 x 100 solay-43 secs. ·
competitor doing the above timen would be disgraced but would not progress. beyond the 1st round heats.
Javelin-120 21. (124 21, 8`ins, to B. qualify. Only two folled).
Long Jump-17 . (17 ft. 416 ans, Hoobbyer, D. Holmanı; 1 By-hinlves, to quality. Ten out of 34 failed to
D. G. S. Baker a R.
acrum-holves, K.
Winn; reach (1). Spence and
High Jump th
Diacus 116 ft. (îïs ft. to qualify?.. Weight.--40 ft. (40 25. 4 ina, to
P. Maclachlan; forwards, C. J. L. Griffin, E. E. Thomson, A. J. Smith, N. A. H. Creese, W. S. quality).
M
D. hood.TARGET. FOR HONGKONG-
E. J.
wimperia, D. B. Davien, G. L.. Capt. Lamble suggests the above, as target performances for Mong- Bullard out H.A. Wydell
jorg
Athletes, falprovement over Brewer, Cannell, Boobbyer and
the next four, yours will have tu bo Walker are Internationals. taken into account and if progrom Brower has been copped for continues at the tuto, it han during "The dght, subject to full Wales, Boobbyer and Cannell for the past two seasons in Hongkong. Championship conditions, is England and Walker for Scot the above estimates may not be tigh
enough for Hongkong as targeta pcheduled to take place at New-The Manager is Mr W. God make effort to d
land
Capt. Lamkie feels that Hongkong carlo on September 8.
Harr
of Oxford University.
soma actuales to iba, next Asiati Gatinér ulto Iralds the Rugby Club and the referee Is Gamesandos quotes Dopean, flyweight utleeu Mr Arthur Springer. Vestformances of Middle East and Fur
-London Expres Bervice); Kast athletes which should
DOITUR DREW
(Ceylon) and Franco (Philippines) cleared 8 ft. in. Sudarmadju (Indonesia) qualified at 6 ft. 183 kid.
مال
4 X 100 metres.-Egypt was last se heat with 429: That, with 44.0: Pakistan was third in host with 42.0 and last in semi-final with 42.0.
4 X. 400.-Japan last in heat with 3 mine. 20.3 secs. Pakistan was 21st in heat with 3 mins, 342 sect.
There are no midie or long dix- Lace runners to the Far East, al- though in the marathon Javan carno 25th and 20th. Chol from Korea was fourth.
WILL THERE BE ANOTHER TURPIN-ROBINSON FIGHT?
By DENNIS HART
George Gainford, manager of World Middleweight Champion Sagar Ray Robinson, and Jack Solomons, London fight promoter, have different ideas about whether Robinson wants to have a third fight with British Champion Randolph Turpin.
..
:
Writing in the American boxing magazine The Ring,' Gainford says “Jack Solomons, the London promoter, for whom Ray fought the first time, has never made us another proposition. The story that Robinson refuses Randy again is not founded on fact. Robinson would welcome a proposition for this engagement."
But when I spoke to Solomons about this 24 hours after his return from the U.S. he told me that he made an offer to Gainford as far back as last February, Since then he had been in (money. For Gainford says that In a top class promotion some contact with him by trans he wants Robinson's share of the of the supporting, bouts are, be- to bo 150,000 dollars tween men of Championship Atlantic telephone, but had been gate met with evasive answer auch us (approx. £63,000). With the en-class, and they do not fight for "Robinson was going to retire," tertainment tax in Britain rising peanuts. And on top of every- or "Robinson was
to fight to 32 percent at the end of thing, there would be the Hitle August, such a purse is prohibi-matter of a fee for Mr Turpin. tive,
No doubt he would want some
119
light
golog
heavyweight."
#
-(London Express Serviç☛)
A LONG BEST FIRST What does Robinson himself
Even on outdoor promotion at-payment for his trouble. have to say on the retirement question? When he left a New acting 50,000 people could not provide enough cash. For the York
Coo hospital
weeks new lax takes off a third of the a modelling and ago after
And **** | takinga straight, dway. patching up job on scar tissue over his eyes- legacy of his two fights againat Turpin the Middleweight Champion said "I intend to take a long rest, prob-
ably until the winter. But contestants on the 11. want to fight again, I've no intention of announcing my re- tirement."
were
con-
These operations
personal ducted by Robinson's physician. Dr Vincent Nardiello. Dr Nardiello sald that whilst Robinson was on the operating table it was decided to carry out a further operation, the removal of an obstruction to Robinson's breathing and the straightening This necessitated
of his
nose.
plastic surgery.
an-
After the operation the doctor said, "Following this woris on hia face, Robinson will have to rest for four or six months.”
But despite Gainford's nouncements, despite Robinson's announcement, and despite the plastic surgery. Randolph Turpla's chances of another crack rate-are extremely slight. at Robinson in Britain at any
STUMBLING BLOCK There is seemingly im- passable stumbling block-
staging a fight & as expensive business. There is the zent of the stadium, payment of referees and other officials, advertising, and of course, puric for other
SPORTRAI
I'm
SEN
not grotesting about anything-rust feel tired 1"
London Korean Service.
Surrey Pile
Against
British Athletes
To Compete At Belgrade
London Aug. 27. Three British
athletes, Jack Gregory, Donald Seaman and Frank Sando, will compete in en international meeting in Belgrade on August 30, the British Amateur Board nounced today.
Gregory, who was ". In the British Olymple sprint relay team, will contest the 100 and 200 Metres,
L
Beaman will run in the 1,200 Metres and also in the 0,000 \metres, and Sando in the 10,000 Metres.- Reuter.
MCC Appointment
London," "Aug, 27.
. C: Griffith, Sussex and Eng- d wicket-keeper, has been up- ted Assistant Secretary of MCC-Reuter.
Up 30 For 8
Northants
Indon, Aug. 27.
Surrey, the County Champions, piled up a big total 883 for eight against
Northamptonshire today, occupying a batsman's pitch all d
They had 202 on the board with only one wicket domafter an opening stand of 88 by Eric Bedser and Dave Fletcher, and another lucrap partnership for the second wicket by Fletcher and Peter May.
Bernard Constable and Lauric 100, May 60, Constable. 92)
put on
09 for the Northamptonshire to bat. Fishlock
At Leicester-Somerset 252 fourth wicket, but four more
ofbeen partners ins crime together.
Keut
augured
bold hitting wek Kent's recovery as they
`` "he"above" aro" en "in", the way of quick wirkels fell while 50 for eight. Leicestershire to bat. toothe score to 180-but-
figures which are intended 10 gtVO Hongkong same tea of
petition it will be up against the Asian Games.
in
The full detalls of the Congrees Mealings will be sent to the Hong kong Amateve Track and Field As-
clation in the near future.
for
runs were added,
Fletcher hundred, his
the season,
scored exactly a Arth century of batting four hours
Reuter.
Well known
Wr
in evading a near bun from Phadkar, stepped bachd disturbed the bails to be a out hit wicket.
KENT COLLAPSE '
Canterbury, Aug. 27. 10 minutes. May, who helped
was still a little aght for inconsistent him put on 114 in 105 minutes
second for the
wicket, made batting, Kent today, collapsed left fent for the eighth wie- fashion let of Dovey and Ridgway remarkable many of his 60 runs by well-again
against India here, being all out Put37 but then, both zelf to timed drives.
for 217 between Faze and Um catches when trying for big and the innings' closed been at
the opinion bound table
who
hlt
nine.
in
CLETELY DECEIVED. Invere left with about an houtting and they knocked 40 arrears for the loss of Royo was completely de ceivid bowled with one of Wrigest deliveries.
IN A BIG WAY
Capt. Lambla is of
in bis 92, and Fish Fhebey.
Once that pair had that Hongkong should tackle the leck occupied only 75 minutes Asian Games is es bis a way in their stand of 99. Fishlock, parted, Kant lost flye more wie- possible and the best way to pre- pare for these games de to arrange who made 39, was given a great kots for 21 runs in 35 minutes.
Fagg and Phebey. had made inside and raception by the crowd on his competitions both outside the Colony.
last appearance at the Oval uncertain and cautious start but later they batted well in Hongkong is not yet ready for before retiring," international athletics and was, aga Robin Marlar, opening bowler only the third century opening
for Sussex, took six Lancashire stand for Kent this season.
Neither seemed troubled on an to bring Wickets for 83. today
paced pitch by Hazare, who his fatal in the last three days frequently
Hdd Mantri had started. frequently changed the attack to 21 wickets.
until Sarwate, mixing leg and veryidently, though Ridg Lancashire gave ant uneven offspin, had Phebey caught at the way made the ball whistle wicket after nearly three hours. unplety near Mantri's head. really wasted by the sending of the display of batting, four wickets with his next ball, Samwate sent it
falling at one stage while only back Evans and Cowdrey, after joincho attack, however, Wright five
almost being the victim of a hat with eg breaks and googlies runs were added. Basia of their innings was a trick, was run out.
that pismen looked to be a second wicket stand of 103 by
Httleled..
Capt. Lambic, wise in not attempting to send athletes to Helsinki merely because they were the best in the Colony.
Capt. Lamble expresses the view that there is so much else that can' be done with the money that
“rabbits“ mentioned earlier.
ensy
Capt. Lumble says that he proud to have been given the op- portunity to represent Hongkong for 100 metres.Egypt, with three the first time in blatory at the John Din. and Goóff · Edrich, A second run out victim was runners, would not do better that | IAAF. Congress, to have met the 112 som The best of the That great names in the athletic world Ikia batted three and a half Hearn, who Funners was 11.2 aoca; worst 11.7
and id have taken part in the hours for 74, hitting nine fours. throw by Adhikari and then ball
Mayes and Foga went in quick sect. One from Japon qualified for friendly debating atmosphene of the Edrich sepred 40. the second round with 110 ; TAAF.
Yorkshire's succession to catches at short leg
ACC
Irael) on well but was last in
with 10.0 the second heat Burt (Pakistan) dild 110 secs: Asla (Paiciston) second in heat with 109 secs got no further. - Aziz (Pakistan) last in heat with 11.2 secs. Pinto (India) fourth in semi-final did 10.7
although
·
occasions
fell to a brilliant
not
mtil
Madid hook his second
but at 38 Wright. cent
a particularly good ball found Roy in two the other falled with 11.1 secs. Tha | eurred when tenesnem was felt, at Wille Watson, Japanese was eliministed in bake the subordination of Internationalism Test player, scored a very use-against the new ball.
mind he was clean bowled second round with 103 secs. Tabak in athletics to the narrow world of ful 107 not out against: a keen The Indians in the field
Ad came out, to stand national polities.
and. accurate
Essex attack were supporting their bowlers firm Mantri for the final Capt. Lambis promises to do an Which often had his fellow brilliantly and were now right 10 m and stumps were batsmen on the defensive. Ho on top,Murray Wood went draw the score 40 for he can. In the fulums to keep -în touch with the SKATTA and made many powerful forward after a brief resistance, being one, India with arreara is willing to be at any oilance strokes and hit 14 boundaries. caught in the slips and then of 17 juine wickets in hard. possible. He can be contacted c/o Darcings Bank, 3-5 King's Struct.
Len Hutton, England's "cap-Dovey and Wright, who have -Ho Reading, Berks. He sends his best tain, batted two and a half hours wishes to all te erfonds long for 58. kong, especially those whom he ties mot on the athleti South China, -Boundary Street and Bookunpoo.
Kota.
400 fundice - Okapo (Japan) reached second round with 542, Two Pacitan ware eliminated in first
round but did 503 and 093 respec-
Lively.
provada of
CLOSE OF play scoRES
Chose of play scores were:
At Canterbury, — Kent 217
COUNTY CHAMPIONP TABLE Positions in the County Crichampionship Tablo
2
24-Fired - Zona.
Jender ta gate
The No D
(Phobey 61, Fagg 16). India 40 up to and including August 26: for and (Rey 12, Mantri 20).
At Lords Warwickshire 263
(Gardner $1
51,Dollery
Wilddlesex 68 for two.
603-
At Hove Lancashire 259
(Icin
74, Marlar, six for 83),
GUSICK to bat,
At Clacton Yorkshire 311 for
seven (Hution 58, Watson not
out 107): Exex to bat."
Polots
Awarded Surrey Tarkentre
Dertoniu
B. Extalowe
GlamorDANK"
-7, Northampton Br. Leicester E
.:A1 Bournemouth Worcester-|(9) Emergj shire 203 (Kenyon 01, Shackle ta loucester
14. - Warwick ton five for 22). Hampshire 72|19. 1ampshire for one.
93. Kent
Warotater At... Bristol--Nottinghamshire 10. Bund 311 for six declared "(diles 91, [C. NURİ
17. Bomerick Stocks: 70, Poll 80), Gloucesters:|**** shiro nine for no wicketz
Af the Oval-Surrey 381 for, innings and in FAIGHT-LENC Bedser, B1j-Fletcher:| und Almark, rajedi
ponda include
tic first iviang
orovster redonda ark-
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