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PETER WILSON Says LET 'HEAVIES' TRY HEAVIER GLOVES

Here are some things I'd like to knów....How long Is it since Wembley has not been 101 percent full for an international professional Soccer match, and will it be full on November 12 (England v. Wales) and November 26 (England v. Belgium)?

Even in these days of inflation I cannot visualise. many Soccer supporters being willing to pay £2 10s, for what could turn out to be "just another football match."

For the Cup Final-certainly For England v. Scotland-yes, For the Welsh match-perhaps, because it is the Principality's irst visit to Wemands.

and Jocal pride may fill the

I

But Belgium-ull, doubt it. I very much doubt it. It could be pointed out that It still costs five guineus for a ring-side seat at a big fight.

But don't forget thot a fool- ball match lasts 10 minutes and that the last Harringay show was schechaied to go three hours 24 minutes, considerably more than twice as long.

WHY WAIT?

could come under their juris-

letion,

In't it time that the Football Association and the Football League- despite their

com- mingling of members should sort out their differences so that the general publle knows who really is running our most popu- fur sport.

MILLS PLAN

I should like to know.....If

there is anything in ex-world's cruiserweight champlon and current promoter Freddie Mills's idea of having different weight gloves for the different divi- rlons in boxing in order to try to reduce the number of cut eyes?

At the present moment 6 oz. gloves are used. for all profes Sanal Aghts in Britain,

I should like to know.... Why the Football League, who knew very well that the Arsenal- Hibernian floodlit match was to he televised, walted until after the game to protest about it?

Membern of th

Mills wants 6 oz. gloves for the Football League actually attended the flyweights (up to 8 st.), ban- game, but I cannot understand,tams (up to 8st. 0 lb.) how they could feel that a featherweights (up to 0 st.); 7 floodlit match-which clearly oz. ones for lightweights (up to does not interfere with any 9 st. 9 lb.), welters (up to 10 other Football League fixture--

£45 LOGIE

IS CAPPED AT LAST

At long last. The Scottish selectors have finally chosen Jimmy Logie, Arsenal's to scheming inside-right. wear the blue shirt of his country.

Jimmy, 30 years of age, comes into the side in place of Blby Steel for the international with Ireland at Hampden Park on November 5.

Logie... the

To accomunate Blackpool player, Allan Brown, switches to his favourite clubs position at inside-left.

- These are the only changes from the tean that beat Wales

and

st. 7 b.) and middleweights (up to 11 st. b.); with 8 oz. "nufflers"--the standard weight for for amateurs reserved cruiserweights (up to 12 st. 7

b.) and heavyweights.

Talking to me, on the subject, Mus said: "It seems fantastic to me that you get Terry Allen, weighing under 8 st., using the came weight gloves as the 15 st-plus Joe Baksi used when he to ribbons six

cut my eyes years ago."

the

Personally, I don't think the gloves have a great deal to do with it, for most cut eyes re- suit from previous scar tissue original reopening, and damage, my experience, is done by an opponent's head But I m not against trying anything. London Service.

Express

BERGMANN OUSTS LEACH

AS NO. 1

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1952.

ORIENT y.

MILLWALL

Brown, the Orient inside-left (near camera) clears a dangerous corner as Stobbart, the Millwall inside- right, jumps between S. Charlton, the Oricat right-back and. Groombridge, the Orient goalkeeper (who is wear. ing a cricket cap). "Millwall won the away match 4-1.

Round The Clock

These Alterations Would Improve

British

Racing

London.

Though Britain is the natural lead 'and foundation

What's best in Kowloon?

for racing throughout the world, there is hardly any DAN UN

country where racing is staged that we could not gain LUXURIOUS & INEXPENSIVE SUNNY CO.

some small item for the improvement of conditions over here.

The South Africans have something to teach us, especially in one of their chief races, the £10,000 Durban July Handicap.

The draw for positions for this race is mado 12 days before the event. Writers and backers therefore know what they are talking about in the days precer- ing the race.

Thousands

of words thousands of pounds were wasted! on Abraham's Star in the year's "Lincoln," for which he started favourite, but had his chance ruined through a-bud draw.

The owner of Capsize would not have had a penny on hils horse if he had known it was going to be drawn No. 1.

I cannot see anything against drawing for positions in ante-

post races, some days before the event, especially when the draw is of profound importance, as is at Lincoln.

NO. WITHDRAWALS'

Jasper Clark

Cup Won By Mackie

A very popular win was res corded by J. D. (Jack) Mackie in the Jasper Clark Cup which Is recognised as the unoffels! stroke play Championship of the Club. Mackle had an excellent

the Old Course 74 on

in the

morning, and followed this with good 79 on the New. Course in the afternoon tutalling 103. W D. Leighton was

with runner-up scares of 85 and 76 totalling 100. Muckle and Leighton are two of the most promising younger For the Durban July Handicap, players in the Club, and it is a on which there is considerable | great satisfaction to all that ante-post betting, there is a final these two young men have dons acceptance 11 days before the jeo well. race, and no horse can be with- the permission

By HENRY LONGHURST drawn, without

An odd one day during the past week has seen the final mowing, and subsequent closing down until April, of my private golf course. This, it is frue, is the variety of golf known as “clock." On the other hand it is private, it is golf, and it is a course, so perhaps the term is not unjustified.

This course has 12 holes and represents my first solo venture in amateur golf architecture. It was not an easy one to lay out and, given the same ground-the small side-lawn measuring about 10 yards by five-I dare say that neither Sir Guy Campbell nor Mr Tom Simpson could have done much batter,

To ensure variety I placed the single bule about four feet in from the Sweet William seed- lings, the Lee-shots thus varying from three feet at the first to sume five yards at four and nine 'clock. The "set" included the 12

Roman numerals in

of the stewards, after noon on that day:

own

of

the

During the course Jasper Clark Cup, the first six- teen qualified to play in the | Club Match play Championship. The following are the results for the first 20 players:

J.D. Atackle 74+79=180, «WJJ,

They send their veterinary surgeon to inspect any horse which a trainer wishes

Leighton 3-415100, GO. Stewart to withdraw after that time.

B1-|-03 ==164, 5.5. Gordon. 30+77-160 This is an attempt to save T.A. Butler 81+85-100, DL. Ander backers from supporting a condi-son 874-70-106, F.D. fhunter 80+ date in the ante-post market 100 L Goldman 80480 160, J.D. which is unlikely to run, and it 171, N.. Whelpion 801-03=172;, J.

Clague 05103-110. D.6. Robb 60+00

Leach 1-07172, is no doubt a useful rule out Dickson

Watson 02+80=172. TSM, Ter- there.

race 07+80=173, J. Mackie B4+80= 173, W.O. Daylen 80+80=174, HD, Neve

F.A. Kierman

When I see 25 runners cora- peting over here for a total prize of £200 to which each owner bus pald £4 entrance fee, I am.

of South reminded

African racing.

04+00174,

834017 R.R. Coombs 334-03-176, A.. Pelite 874-80-176, R.E. Rodger 87489170, R.M. Campbell 87-1-80-110.

As one of the first sixteen cannut

play in the Championship the follow- Ing in the conected draw for which the 1st and 2nd rounds are to be played on Sunday, November, 18:

JB. Mackie v W.O. Davies, J. Dickson Lenchy W.D. Leighton, D, Clapus v.4.x, Watson, .o.w Stewnat v 6.5. Gordon, IL.. Neve D.S. Rebb, .L. Anderson v N.J.

J., Mackle Y T.S.M. Terrace

It was then aimust immediately claimed by the honorary member and three witnesses that he had

Throughout the year on the done a 13. Were they sure that

Durban and Clairwood race he had not missed out a hole by

tracks there is no raze with mistake? Yes. Had they actually

under £550 in prize. monty. The Yes, Hu they been watching?

entrance fee for such a race Is Whepton, ulong? counted as they went

30s, and these are the worst Hunter. races of the day-usually three- year-old malderi handicaps.

washed Iron and a cy while. Yes.

piece of tin to insert in the hole

of but not, at that price, one those patent hole-cutters with golf club member which every would to dearly love the green- keeper at some time to let him

have a go.

Ninian Park lust month.

Logle is rated the finest inside- forward

England this season. || He was signed by Arsenal in 1939 from a Scottish junior club for £45.

By George Rutherford Today £45,000 would not buy

though London, Oct. 10.

The hole, therefore, His displays have im- him.

At 33 Richard Bergmann has kept clipped with the kitchen with proved

every game.

to fall in culminating in a really brilliant won his way back to the top of scissors, Is table

tennis. He is slightly English table libernian performance uninst in the floodili game at Highbury.ed the No. 1 player in this "gather."

Arsenal

best libs 7-1 and Season's English Table Logic was the man-of-the-match. Association's ranking list,

COULDN'T HELP IT

Scottish selectors Mitw the

mission.

Tennis'

AN ADVANTAGE

PAYING OUT

Forced to pay out, if only to set an example for later fe, said I would bet that, while was watching, he would not do 18, never mind 13. Withcut hesitation he set to work.

His style, like fan Diegel's. is He holds the highly individual.

an

Huller.

W.D. Degtun_setually had the beat nett Score, J.D. Mackle being

players find alegady won prizes, the

The top race of the day at second. However, as both these Clairwood is generally a £1,300 prizes for the best neit scone Kous handicap, and the entrance tee to GOW, Stewart with a score of is £2. also note a £2,300 race (01403–164-16=-140, for which the entrance fee is On Wednesday, again 22, and only when the £3,500 mark is reached does the entrance fee go up to £5.

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HOME SOCCER

The

GOLF AT SHEK-O

results of the October Bogey and Poals at the Shek-O

He was reinstated last season would be a fair, maxim on the the holeside to see the ball drop PROGRAMME Country Club were as follows:

in.

at the sides and to club with the hands six inches apart and the left underneath

He combines the right. almost vertical backswing with His grewd passes split the Hibs Two years ago Bergmann was Against this

a sort advantage the

of scooping forward- could not defence wide open cat made it No.1 but he was suspended In-state of the green, which is also movement, on wisich

used for bicycling and that gume quite claim a foul and, as comparatively easy for outside- definitely by the ETTA fur a

the about with bats and collect his breach of a regulation

ball-on-un-club strikes the ball, his head # left Don Roper fa

playing abrond without per-clastic known ak school,

moves forward several inches to five goals.

rather, as a "come back," leaves peer at the hole. He then ! something be dealred, and it strides after it and is present at match and could not help but be but did not qualify for the

was headed whole to say that the better the impressed. Thich last doubts ranking list which

player, and the harder he tries, about the ability of this little by Johnny Lench, af Essex. will ofthe wisp who worthily

Leach now drops to No. 2 and the worse his score is liable to bears the tag Alex James the Aubrey

Simons

(Gloucester be. Second" wern rightly dispelled. shire), it again after the leg

A wo are not yet affiliated to Jimmy, like James, is not u

which upset his World that body, we did not have the injury great goal-getter, bui possible to imagine his colleagues / Championship chances in Dom- English Golf Union- down with round total of 28 against the best. my earlier this year, is celegated their measuring wheels and having a field day against the one place to No. 3.

logarithms to assess our "stan- Irish from his stream of precision + Harry Venner (Surrey), No. 4 dord scratch score," but allowing passer.

last year, retains his position for the length, the "gathering." Victory agains!

Portsmouth Ireland will but Brian Kennedy (Yorkshire) of the hole, and the dandelions, give the Scots a wonderful op- drops trem No. 3 to No. 5. Ken heelmarks, and bicycle ruts, portunity

of winning the In-Crazie (Middlesex) moves down should put it at 19, or five under ternational Championship again one place to No. 6 while Micky was. England have already dropped a Thornhill (Middlesex) is again

It is

point to Ireland and have yet to No. 7.

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play Wales and Scotland. Brian Merroit (Gloucester), adult male golfers, Provided the Scots can hold them

to a draw at Wembley in April.

The members consist of two

two adult

and one

Under my personal eye he [svent round, at Incredible speed, In 14. When I offered to double the stakes, he did it again. On reflection, I would back his two-

ball of Hagan, Locke, Cotton, and the late Walter J. Travis.

for

The following are the Home Football League fixtures Saturday, November 8:

Division Ársonal Aston V Blackpool Bolton W. Chariton Chelsea

v Bilddlesbro' v Preston NE

✔ Newcastle U,

v Burnley

V Liverpool

v Cardif

Derby There must be a moral In this

V W. Brom A. Manchester U, v Eleifeld W. somewhere. It is not, however.

v Tottenham v Stoke

one on which those of us who write treatises on the technical aspects of galt will care to dwell.

Sunderland wolves

Barnslov Blackburn R. Brentford

Everton liuddersseld 101

v Manchester C. Divison 1

v Dury v Leeds

V - #uthem V West Ham

V Rotherham

Notis C.

V Luton

Lincoln

V. Birmingham C. Notingham 7. v Plymouth Shefteid U. Southampton Swannca

-Division

Bournemouth Brigitun

No. 8, and Alon Rhodes female non golfers, three Tamar Beat Club Doncaster R. (Middlesex) No. 10, are new- children of the household vary- they will at least share the comers to the ranking list, but ing from 13 to nine,

Taking the place of HMS Con- honorary Lancashire's Ken Stanley, No. 6

member from the zitic.

sort team, which had earlier put The team:

Farm (Blackpool'; in 1950, comes back again at village aged, 11.

out to sea, HMS Tamar beat the Young (Rangers) capt., Cox | No. 9, (Rangers): Scoular (Portsmouth),

Based on surreptitious experi-Club XV 5-3 in a 'friendly rug- In the women's list it is no Brennan (Newcastle), Aitken hunge among the top three ment of my own, I offered, with ger match at Club ground yes- (Sunderland); Wright (Sunder- Rosalind and Diane Rowe (both confident magnanimity, sixpeneb terday.

The teams weres, HMS Tamar Land), Logie (Arsenal), Reilly Middlesex) and Peggy Franks for 10 or better, two witnesses

iniace being required to qualify for pay- | Heitz, Ruddinun, Elliott, F. Thoras. (Hilbernian), Brown (Blackpool), | (Essex) respectively. But

Cooke, Thaman, David, Sansom, ment. Three and sixpence Liddell (Liverpool).

Best of Yorkshire TAMAS

Owen. Conely, D. Thomas, Dutton, clalmed In my having been

Morison, Harrison and Conselly. Ireland have been forced to advances from No. 0 to No. 4.

absence and, after a good deal make one change from the The rest of the rankings are: originally selected XI. Cunning- Mrs M. Cumberbatch (Warwick-of cross examination, paid out, is unft and shire) 5, Miss J. Winn (Surrey), lowered the target to the hom (St Mirren) Graham of Doncaster will play 6. Miss M. Fry (Gloucestershire) clearly impossible figure of 10

and raised the "ante" to at right back.

7, Mis.+ Roberts (Surrey), 8.

shilling. ~~(London Express Service.j

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Club Championship

The draw for the Club Champion- ship to be played on Sunday is as follows:

G. o. W. Stewart v. J. Redman, H. C. Banham v. C. Maclean, D. Black v. F. C. B. Black, W. P. Birtwhlets v. T. S. Terrace, N. E. Wallem

v. T. A. Martin, E. L Groome v. P. R. E. Arnhold, Sie Jolin Kinloch. 1.0. Byington, E. Boycott v. F. D. Hammond, A. J. Doorman . G. D. Bmart, R. P. Moodle v. P. S. Ingham, F. A. Klerman v. J. Wicke, D. B. Evans

3. Mould, W.. Corta, v. T. D.. Drysdale, E. Huttenmier v. E. WIT 3. McGregor, C. B. Burgoss v. Dickson Leach, A. Lyle v. A., X. Murray, A. G. Donn v. E. B. McBain, W. S. Vaughan v. J. D.. Clague.

Changes In Both English And Welsh Teams

London, Nov. 3.

Both England and, Wales: have made changes for their soccer International Wembley Stadium. November 12..

.at

on

England's side shows three changes from that which was held to 4.2-2 draw by Ireland.

Redforn Froggatt, Sheffold Wednesday's Inside-left, brought in as Inside left for. Sowell; Roy Bentley replaces Dalley at inside-right, and Lionel Smith comes in at left- back for Eckersley,

Redfern Froggatt, who joins his cousin Jack in the side, gets bis first cop.

The only, change in the Welsh team; which recently lost 2-1 to Scotland, is Ray Lambert, for Lover at right-back. Lambert played against England in ̈: thú. stason of 1047-48,--Reuter,

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