THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER
THE DUKE GOLFS IN THE RAIN The Five Just
The Duke of Windsor, in wet weather dress and still smoking his pipe, plays in the autumn meeting of the Royal St George's Club at Sandwich, Kent. - Reuterphoto.
Jackie Paterson Frittered Away A Fortune
Glasgow, Oct. 29.
The former World Flyweight Champion boxer, Jackie Paterson, frittered away a fortune of £33,463 since 1941, he told a Glasgow Sheriff's court today.
Paterson said that he spent the money on gambling and entertaining friends.
h
earn-
Paterson admitted that made no income tax returns in the Brst Ave years of his boxing
His best year's carcer.
1947, when he ings was in mide more than £12,000,
He saich
that he got into a feve in 1945 and "gambling sometimes bet £200 on a dog raço. He often gave morey to persons he met in the street.
a
Paterson now works in 'public house. His weekly wage is £7 in the summer and keep for himself and his family in the winter.
AUSTRALIANS
DISAGREE ON
TRUEMAN
Canberra.
Men Are Tireles's
By HYLTON CLEAVER
The scene is a room in a club in St James's. Five men are sitting there in Becret conference. In the chair is a tall, samly-haired, lantern-jawed, ex- rugby wing, three-quarter.
He is 1. Carston Catcheside, chairman of England's Tugby Relectors.
Around him are the broad- chested. jutting - chinned Alfred Aslett; the com-
femoll, keen-eyed i Headmaster of a boys' school, B. B. Toft; the balding, fair- moustached solicitor and the only rugger blue in the room- Rabin Prescott; and the dark, lean, hunting farmer from the shires, J. T. W. Berry.
PLANNING
They are planning their polley let selection for the season's International
After matches. other meetings in the same room they will choose the first England trial teams.
the exception
or
I have never been present at don't one of their meetings and imagine anyone else has, with Douglus Prentice who was himself a selector
a3 and now, secretary of the Rugby Union, has the task of announcing the selectors' decision
once,
SPORTING SAM
TRAIN TIME TABLE
LIPLINE DIVINE LINE
30, 1952.
By Reg. Wootton.
THERE IS EVERY INDICATION
THAT HUDDERSFIELD TOWN
IS GOING BACK TO DIVISION 1
Says ARCHIE
QUICK
Imperial Cricket Memorial Planned
A special War Memorial in honour of all cricketers who fell in one or other of the two World Wars is to be established by the MCC at, the headquarters of the game
Lord's
The Momorial, which it is hoped will be completed early next season, will take the form of a cricket museum. It will contain historic prints, books and other relica of cricketana.
The items will be collected necessitated a complete recon- from the United Kingdom, and sideration of tho seliëmë.”“”“” By the also from the Dominions and the time the licence and inaterials Colonien. Already the Cricket were available, costs had risen Associations
Australia, tremendously.
Canada, Malaya, New Zealand,
Bouth Africa and the West So for the time being the Indies have scat prints of their library will not be transferred main grounds,
from the Pavilion to tho
A
The site of the Memorial will Memorial Building, although be the Rackets Court behind the this may subsequently be done Pavillon. When converted it when funds become available. will provide extensive gallery OPEN TO THE PUBLIC space on two floors.
When the question
The Memorial will be open to Memorial was first discussed in the public all year round. This should take the form of a maintain interest in the tradi- Gallery and Library. But the tone and history of the game. long delay incurred by ficers- Ing and building dimeutics
There is every indication that Huddersfield Town is going to get back to the First Division at their first attempt just as Manchester City 1998, it was decided that it it in believed, wil route and and Sheffield Wednesday did in recent seasons.
Huddersfield wore marked for the big drop quite early last season, and down they went with an adverse goal average of 49-82. Fulham accompanied them with an average of 58-77. But at the present moment, Huddersfield are riding high at the top of Division Two with an average of 28-9 for 14 games, unbeaten away from home and with 21 points garnered in-only nine less than they gol from the whole of last season's 42 matches!
And Fulham are lying a handy sixth with 17 points compared with last scason's 27 points from four times ay many exactly
Only Port Vale games. measure up to Huddersfield on cument defensive records,
can
Webb
was
of the
successes
time like this after they have! There was a covey of managers game, watching the Aldershot been so good to me."
THE OLD CONTROVERSY and on the strength of his show- Willic Webb WDS The old controversy of whethering.
should have inmediately chosen for Leicester or not a player
team by manager But I have watched those five
employment outside football has City's first buddled together at a dining
cropped up again, but I under- Norman Bullock. table on a train coming back
The transformation scene at stand that neither the Football one of the
Association nor the Football match, but the outstanding player from a trial, and so I con visú-
Huddersfield has been complete. As
in was Geoff Twentyman, of alise how they must look in that the are a new manager, that League will take any at it Carlisle United, who told me that
the matter. They argue that welly Scottish International Andy is a domestic affair between he is shortly being transferred
and he bought well when Beattie, an
for Union, however, be paid a five-figure transfer for clubs and players. The Players' to a Northern
its side. through brother Scot Watson from Dr
energetic Chairman, Mr Jimmy Motherwell. It was canny too Guthrie, told me that the Union to take full back Staniforth and
Cavanagh with is going into action against clubs, inside forward- him from Stockport County to like Newcastle United, who bar
outside employment. Yorkshire.
club.
FIVE JUST MEN "These Five Just Men are u Nobody could body to trust. agree with nil their nominations; they do not always agree with each other. A cup is won by a rusting vote as surely as boxing verdict. But they deserved well of England last season when having chosen a side that shook South Africa, they kept them together, thus giving them con- fidence and unity.
They never claim to see every recommended club, nor every player. But each promises to see every county side once.
Their assignments are allotted in advance; one will be heading for the North as another goes West.
This Leeds Road team whom
First Division
Gunter, of Portsmouth, bad a good game, Marchi, of Spurs, in addition to scoring from a 30- yarder, looked as though he la ready for Tottenham's first team, there can be few better centre- forwards at the moment than Derek Hines, of Leicester, and
the
Rugger Results
London, Oct. 20. Results of rugby matches played today were:
The MCC hope that two classes of visitors in particular will be attracted, those of the younger. generation and those from overseas; the youngsters as they are the players of tomorrow and the members of the Common- so they may realise to of the great the dull the tles cricketing brotherhood to which they belong.
wealth
Rugby Union County Cham- pionship: Kent 0, Eastern Counties 5. (Played at Black- herth).
Club Matches: United Ser tribute to those
game vices Portsmouth 6, Royal
existence. Marines 3; Yorkshire 3, Northern Command 11.-Reuter.
Sir Pelham Warner has do. scribed the Memorial asa Attire to whom the Owes its continued
-{London Express Servics);
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
FOURTH RACE MEETING 1952/53. Saturday, 8th and Monday, 10th November, 1952 (Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The First Dell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2 p.m. on the 1st Day.
On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the First Race will be run at 12 noon. The tiffin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.
There are 8 races on the 1st Day and 10 races on the 2nd Day. (18 in all).
To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Office at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep Uckets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
3 D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong
or
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR
the
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to following rules:
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.
"It is manifestly unfair" said Guthrie to me "that a player, I saw beat quite a good-Birming sny Billy Wright, con prepare ham City side 2-0 away from home is solid
In defence and himself for the day when he has Simpson, of Huddersfield, was a clever all the way
through to lay aside his boots, and an-grand inside-right. Quested
These are the men to whom and other player, say Jackie Milburn, (from Fulham)
cannot. They are both Inter- McGarry (from Port Vule) are nationals who can be trusted by the FA must look for their "B"
Through tickels (18 races-330,00) as well as tickets for the There a wing halves, but the man their clubs to train conscien- International side,
Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting may be obtained at who beat Birmingham, ironically tiously. Therefore, they should every indication that the match
the Cash Sweep Office of the Club at Telephone House, 1st Floor. between the Army and FA at en
goalkeeper Jack both be allowed to work--and Leeds enough, was
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for Wheeler, whom City discarded engage in any other profession closest since the War, and with month will be the Dext
by 10 nm. on Friday, 7th November, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future meetings. because they were content with if they feel so inclined." * TIRELESS
the RAF possessing a particular- England's Gil Merrick. A previous chairman of the
manager of ly strong eleven this season the Mr Frank Hill, selection committee once showed
Glazzard, too, one of the Burnley, ex-Arsenal and Scot game between the two Services me his log in which a statistical
most improved centre-forwards I land player, thinks differently, at Wolverhampton is also likely schedule showed
where every have seen this season. The only The only player who should to be a battle royal, with the selector has been each day of
of weakness I could see in the side have another occupation is the Army.
is the odds only slightly in favour of the season to Improve his know
was a tendency to over-claborate
man, who by reason ledge. It opened my eyes to a in front of the goal and thus advancing age, cannot expect As recognition of the Army's completely comprehensive cover negative good approach work. many more sassons in the game merit, the match at Leeds will of the country. I have never The Town have been helped too If he can find a good subsidiary be given lost faith in their sincerity and by having had to call on only job the club should permit him England B versus the Army.
dignity of an tireless application since.
twelve players this seasonal to take it. But the apprentice And when I hear young
Villa's display at Alliershot wa his men great afd to team work and at Soccer, and the man in
True knowledge spirit. deeper A Test professing
prime, should
they had Harry be full-time. tragic.
Parkes, Dicky Dorseit and Frank than theirs I. Wke to ask -whe-
After all he con
carn £16
Moss on the sidelines, but apart ther they evar plzyed for Eag- There is still some sentiment week. which is not just pin
and themselves or suppose that in Soccer, Going to Birming-money, and therefore he should that this was their reputed they ever will.
best cleven, The Army simply all his time ham I was told by Leyton Orient concentrate
and learning the of the game, and outstayed them outplayed them in the finer arts manager Alex Stock that Scottish keeping it International “inside” forward tricks of his chosen trade,"
physically. As Villa's Welsh Jimmy Blair has turned
Here is a third view which International goalkeeper, Kelth
Seymour,
is only two seasons ago that honorary club, Ramsgate Town, because Stanley Orient's other International manager of Newcastle United played for the Army and we matches, but we Inside forward, Welshman Billy and himself an English Inter-won all our Rees, has to go into hospital for national, says: "No outside work were never the side that this
players. We pay an operation on a chipped bone for Newcastle in his right ankle, Rees is them well, we treat them well
from their
and we likely to be out of the game for
apart three weeks, so Blair sald: look after them well when they
Anist cannot let the club down at
their careers with us. What more
can they expect? They are servants of the club, as much as any other workers in a firm and therefore we demand that they are full-time. It is, in our opinion, a not un- reasonable viewpoint."
Northants cricketer Jock Livingstone, returning home Paterson gave the evidence to Australia, does not think during
examination in Trueman will be his bankruptcy. He admitted that threat in 1953. his Rabilities included than £4,000 in income
Said Livingstone in Sydney, "Trueman did not take a wicket Reuter,
against Northants. He is big and strong but raw-with-no-ball control. He is much slower than Lindwall and is not up to Australian Test standard.
moro tax,
Bob. Appleyard May Be Back
Next Season
has
been forced to the Test froni before he has actually arrived as a first-class bowler."
Lindwall, also arriving home in Sydney, says, however, that Trueman will be, u definite Test tirent.
Robert Appleyard, York- shire cricket professional who created a record for a sent he is only fairly fast but
flrat full season by taking 200 wickets for his County in 1961, may be back in the game next season.
Appleyard, aged 28, was taken Il with pleurisy after playing one match in 1052, and hus not played since. He is under treatment at a chest hospital near Selby.
"He has got a good "run up, good action and follow through and is strongly built. At pre-
will improve."
Lindwall thinks that Australia will retain the Ashes in 1953.
Livingstone thinks Hutton Is still the only Arst-class batsman in England and the country will be up against it it Compton is not available in 1053-(London Express Service).
(London Express Service)
New Charter"
For Scottish Footballers
Glasgow, Oct. 29. Under the award of a Minis- of Labour Tribunal, every footballer chosen to play for Scotland in a soccer inter-
national will receive £50, an increase of £20 over the pre- sent figure.
This is one of the points in what Mr John Hughes, Seere- tary of the Scottish Football
called
05 " Players Union,
charter" new
Scottish for players, when he Announced the findings today,
English players receive £30 internationals, the pay having been recently increased
"The doctors are satisfied with Lefty O'Doul To for
says Mr Jehn
his progress, Nash, the Yorkshire
"We are keeping crossed about the
secretary Conduct Basebally £10.
tribunal decreed that awards should apply from the
our Angers chances of
his playing again, but we are not without hope. The County Club are looking after him and his wife and child.”
--(London Express Service.)
n baseball
Walker To Claim line in several cities..
Southern Area Championship
1.
London, Oct. 20. George
Walker, of Ilford. Jightheavyweight, who knocked out 'Albert Finch, of Croydon, in the sixth round at the Em- press Hall, London,-test night, in to claim the vacant Southern Area Lightheavyweight Cham-i pionship.
mado no awards over
Д
Free
as years' contract.
on
pay
manager with the nelle lings
to the other extreme. Mr Jones, sald to me after the game:
Jimmy
Logie
Gains His
First Cap
wages
The factor that really governs
lot is."
St. John Ambulance Orders
all these arguments is that after Order by Comm. D. W. Macintosh, 30 a player begins. to go down CAO, OBE, C St J, Commissioner of the slope in
coses and many
St John Ambulance Brigade, Bongs starts to
to worry about the future. kong District Order No. 44/52 dated His football may deteriorate be-30th October 1947.
Ambulance Duties — Hongkong - cause of that. The whole thing 23102 to 3.11.53. Wanchai "A" Divi- bristics with the dificulties of elon; 9.11.52 to 15.11.82, Wanchal "B"
Division, reconciling a man's entitlement
Ambulance Duties — Kowloon –
Glasgow, Oct. 29. Scotland will make only to security about his later years one change from the side and a club's entitlement to his which beat Wales carller best services.
CONVINCING MARGIN
5.
1
the Arst time
for 20
3.115 10 0.11.82, Shemshulpa Divi son: 10.11.62 to 16.11.57, Kowloon
Division.
Penetration Squad Duties - Sun Clinic In Japan beginning of the 1933/54 sense. this month for the match
2.11.52, Dr Tak Wing Kai & Water- 100 Nursing. Division: Sun. 9.11.53. Remembrance Day (Holiday), minimum wages, transfer fees against Ireland at Hampden For San Francisco, Oct. 29.
Football Duties Hongkong -- and players on the transfer Park, Glasgow, on November years, and only the second time 1.11.03.30 pm. club, "Intai Lefty O'Dou!, manager of 18, but recommended that
in the annual serles extending Wanchai : 2.11.52, 3 p.m., Navy. "A" 2.11.52, 3 pm, Bookuppos, the San Diego Pacific Const they should be the subject of I cague baseball team, left last discussion between the parties.
over 27 years, the British Army Western: Jimmy Logle. Arsenal's 32-football eleven beat Aston Villa Eastern.
2.11.52. a p... Club, night by plane for Japan, where |--Reuter.
year-old inside-right, who la 00
FoolDati Duties — Kowloon -- he will conduct
considered-one of the cleverest at Aldershot and by the con- 2.11.54 3 p.m. Boundary Bt.. ball players in the game, gains vincing margin of three goals to .c...
one. There was no fluke about unce Dnues-Wed, 25,10.57, 10.30 the Soldiers, success over a art, Wanchai "A Dividon, course
8.C.A.A. Div. H.q.: Bat, 8.11.6. He comes in at inside-right near-League Ville fine-out; in- 150 p.m., B.C.A.A. Division, course, and Allan Brown, Blackpool deed the victory might well have wanchal A Div. 11. Mon. moves over to inside-left in been even more impressive, so 10.11.62, 10.30 Sih. Nam Divi place of Billy Steel, Dundee.. completely top was
theson, course, Shaukiwan Div. HQ
Annual Parade and Inspection....... Servich side after the Interval. ¦ All Officers and Members are re- Logie, who joined Arsenal In an Edinburgh junior club Servico professional footballers, he held en
The Army were all Nationa: minded that, the Rehearsals for the Annual Parada and Inspection will -November-2 and 16,
His schedule
called for
다.
three-day stopover In Hawall,
before flying to Tokyo.
an
While in Japan, O'Doul will work out arrangements for appearance in the United States of the Tokyo Giants baseball team-Associated Press.
Cycling Record
Milan, Oct 20,
His manager, Mr Sam Durns, Franco Aureggi, of Italy, to- said today: "Walker and Finch day bettered the world five kilo. have been matched for the title | mètres standing start cycling and the fight last night would record at the Vigorelli velo- have been for the Champion-drome here.
ship, It, the terms could have He covered the distance. In six been arranged. As Walker won minutes, 82 seconds on average of 40.001 KPH (20,5 a knockout and as both speed
by
boxers were inside the limit of MPH). The previous record 12 stone 7 lbs, I think Walker was held by another, Italian, is entitled to claim the title Guido Medna, who clockt six without dyhting for it again."-minutos 38-2/5 seconds in Octo- Reuter
ber last year,—Router.
SPORTRAIT
RADIO
"Hold your rates talk. a moment-here come the_lunch-timaḥ, oricket
·SCOTER { "
Londen. Express.EITHES,
his first cop.
of international honours ever
the Arrenul first team in 1040.
He is one of eight players chosen in the tide who appear in English League football.
oli
the Airdrieonians' and the footballer in the Scottish League. He kept a great goal, and it is unlikely that King, of Swansea, will get back.
only tezyporhand side of Caroline 11 Road.
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Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters.
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ADMITTED TO THE
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Floor- House, 8th
Alimited number of tifins will be obtainable of the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27318).
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In 1939, has been on the fring but there was only one now-1932, at the Bouth: China Athlets KONG JOCKEY CLUB, NATURA aince he established his place in comer to the side-Willie Fraser, Association Ground, Hongkong. Al Corps fall-in in threes on the left
of the starting from the entrance s.C.A.A. Ground towards Bookunpoo 10 am. Members are requested to report to Ground at 9.30 gam
Enrolmente-Motor Transport Amb. Div-Peto Jing Chung, w.of. The team; Farm (Blackpool);
21.10.32... NEGER Young (Rangers), captain Cox If the Army had a weakness it King's
Div. College Han, (Rangers) Scoular (Ports-was on the wings, but Meadows, Arab./Bis'e. Nasi Dack-yung, Chứng Yat-len, Kwok Yed-wan, Chaw Yin- mouth), Brennon (Newcastle), of
Manchester City should kari, Tarh Beu-king, a Kit-ching, Aitken (Sunderland); Wright, T. strengthen the outside – right|w.e.l. 23.10.1982 198 (Sunderland), ·Legio (Arsenal), position, and there is Hooper, ot Aberdeen Kai Yong: Nig. DiY →→ Reilly Hibernian), Brown West Ham United, for the left Amb/dis Luk Yo-kwin. The Burig
mul, Log Bul-ching, Lee Nut-xit, (Blackpool), and Liddell (Liver-wing. The Army had two choi fan-yes, WAL, M:10.33 E pool),
matches on the "samo"day, and'
the The reserves are: Davidson these two wingers were in
which drew low-one with (Hibernian)
(Partick Thistle), and Ormond the Civil Service at Brondey,
FUNG PINE TAM, O. st, J.-A.
Amatané Comenisstoner
› Oplóny, Headquarters,
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Order,
H. MIRA,
Becretary,
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