THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, - NOVEMBER
17. 1952.
SPORT AND SPORTSMEN
Proposal To Drop Team Games From Future Olympiads Not Likely To Succeed
Says CORINTHIAN
London.
It is said that the International Olympic Committee may consider seriously whether to eliminate all team games from future Olympiads. “As this would mean the dropping of soccer football, as well as hockey and basket ball, I take leave to doubt whether such a proposal will suc- ceed.
Soccer may not be a money-spinning sport in Australia-where the 1956 Games are to take place-but in Europe it brings so much grist to the mill that most countries would shy at staging an Olympiad without it.
At the same time there can be no doubt that Olympic programmes have grown top-heavy. Far too many sports have crept in, with the result that 6,294 men and 573 women competed at Helsinki, compared with 200 male competitors and officials at Athens, where the Modern Games were first held 56 years ago.
un-
The Olympic Committee are no doubt desirous of curbing the nationalistic tendencies, aroused by the quadrennial festival as much as possible and they would be quite right in restoring it to its original basis of a contest between individuals and not countries. But to be logical they would have to drop also relay racing in swim- ming and athletics and eliminate the team championships in all other events. Further, would it not be years; ever since he burst into in Paris last week, but English-!
when playing. consistent with this policy to cut fame
during men who saw the fight tell me
was allowed out national parades which form national service with the Navy, that he
Devonport Services
in by limited licence the such a picturesque feature of the } for
matter arn:- opening ceremony and the play-winning his first Welsh cap at of low punching and ing of national anthems when the the age of 18 and then being
locking that would have carned muccessful athletes parade after flown out to New Zealand to join him disqualification from
British referees. each vielory? And these things the British team there to replace are part of the showmanship ensuntty. which helps to keep the Games Now at the age of 21 he has a record of ten caps for his cinnot believe that a parade country, and this season in ten of athletes under their particular games for Llanelly has scored events, rather than under the over 80 points. notional flag, would have any- thing like the same appeal to the crowd.
alive.
HARRIERS' NEW PRESIDENT
Within 24 hours of leaving South Wales; he was playing for his new club in the new game against Keighley and kicked o seven goals. besides
fewer
thin
New resident of the London making the openings, from centre athletics club, Highgate Harriers,
Canada
Accpads
were
Lects
of
for several trics. was a crowd of 17,000 to
him and the buck aver £500 their signing fee at the first al- tempt.
Jones, a lorry driver in Wales, will probably do very well in his new game. lie is big and strong ani can play at centre, outside half or full back.
most
Hairston is claimed to be une of America's top middle-weights, but I am assured that, on this sowing, Turpin would beat him in three rounds.,
NOVICES
ATHLETIC MEETING
Elaborate opening ceremony at the Helsinki Olymplad: will such picturesque features and their attendant national parades be abandoned in future, if the In- ternational Olympic Committee make proposals that may curb the nationalistic tendencies of Olympiads? The Committee is already said to be considering the
abolition of national team events,
Vic Toweel Knocked Out In First Round
Of Title Bout
Johannesburg, Nov. 15.
Vic Towee] of South-Africa lost his world bantam- weight title here to-night when he was knocked out by Jimmy Carruthers of Australia in the first round,
Toweel did not land a punch in the short time that the fight lasted but he took so many punches from Carruthers that it was impossible to count them.
A crowd of about 20,000...... record for boxing match in South Africa-were stunned us their idol severely punished in a fight which last- ed only two minutes 18 seconds.
England Draw they saw
With Holland
The Navices Athletic Meet which was
Boundary held at Street veste:day proved a great success.
The Meet, which was the first of its kind to be held in the Colony was hel!
under the auspices of the Hongkong
In Int'l Soccer
Toweel, an extremely clever boxer who had never been knocked of his feet or even beaten in 27 professional fights could not cope with the lively Australian.
Carruthers, who is a south-
the first bell paw, tore out of his corner at and surprised Toweel with a left hook in the
Amateur Athletic Association.
Hull, Nov. 15. Although there were no out- England and Holland drew at standing times and distances in two goals cil the track and field events, all soccer rernational here to-day in the amateur events were
keenly contested. after Holland, where goal sure More than 100 competitors par- had charmed life, had led by jaw. ticipated.
two goals to one at half-time.
India Win Third Test Match
Bombay, Nov. 18. India won the third Test against Pakistan by ton wickets to-day.
Pakistan were all out for 242 in their second fanings. They' then had only a lead of 41 over India's first innings.
The final scores were; Pakistan 1et innings 186; 2nd Innings 242. India 181 Inntags 387 for declared; 2nd Innings 45 for no wicket -Reuter,
i
India's Fourth
Test Team Announced
Bombay, Nov. 10. The India Cricket Control Board selection committee to- day announced that the India team for the fourth Test against November 28 should be selected Pakistan starting at Madras on from the following 15 players: Lala Amarnath (captain), V.S. Hazare,
V.S. Mankad. D.G. Phadkar, Ghulam Ahmed, P.R. Umrigar, C.D. Gopinath, R.V.
G.S Divecha,
Ramchand Rajendra Nath, S.P. Gupte, M.L. Apte, E.S. Maka, Lieut. Gadkari and Deepak Shodhan.
is V. S. Cullard, who ran for welcome
1932 Olymple In the marathon Los Angeles. Vic, club got as his friends know him, is really a Londoner and was running in cross-country races for his club He was in as long ago as 1920. Canada
for a few
YeDTS
ans business when he got into their Olympic team and after his ro- turri here finished Afth in the ile will receive £13 per match A.A.A, marathon of 1937.
for an away win, £11 for a home win and a minimum of £7. In LAME DOGS NO LONGER
the lame addition he will be found a job. Ireland. generally dogs in the International soccer In the summer he will probably championship among the home play as a professional in York-
This punch certainly England were first on the at-
shook countries, hive surprised every shire League cricket.
In the 4 X La body this serson
Previous highest fee paid
440 yards relay, by drawing
which was the best race of the eck bu. it was Holland why the champlon for he was hang- football was with both Englarid and Scotland. Rugby League
after the kick-of, when Van Der his whirlwind of left hooks and They of beating
actually within ten £5,000 to the Australian Trevor day, S/Lt Goodburn, who was opened the scoring three minutes ing on us Carruthers continued
Allan, who was signed after he running last leg for 25 Field Re-
several nf which the Scols Humpden Park, Glasgow, for hud done so well with the last gimen: R.A., started off 30 yards Kur tricked Stration, the Eng- uppercuts. land left-back, and passed for connected. behind South China. Goodburn after Reilly, the Hibernian centre Australian R.U. team to tour this caught up with the South China Van Roessel to kick calmly, into
Toweel was groggy as he re- the nat man 220 yards forward, had headed the equatis-country,
from the tape net.
treated to 1 Quickly recovering England and kept a lead of a few yards; set up a series of attacks
and ing good to make the more 1-1,
and Carruthers smashed a left hook blew the referee komediately
It seemed that the Regiment
jaw, which sent the his whistle to signify the close of Although Frank Bell was saves had the race, but South Chinn Landman in goal had a worrying to the
African reeling across the game.
from being knocked out by Don suddenly put on a sport and time from the England forwards. South
Then, the finish, with
minute, the ring. the 18th After England's fullure to win Cuckeli wlien the referee was a night to
peñally for at Bellest a poor view was taken of the performance; but the Hall in the eighth
round-Field to win..
eye was cut and os he stagger- Another close finish was wit-Alberts, but Lewis thot wide. critics are
wondering contest which one writer said now
The Dutch dafenders were re-ed forward to swing a right, made later. Men's 440 yards ressed in the whether they were not husty in was reminiscent of the old prize when Sgi Peel, corning from the peatedly caught out of position which missed widely, Carruthers Three players who were in underrating the powers of the ring the fight, on the whale, gottail-end of the field, caught up but not until the 31st minute landed with another left hook to the India team which beat opposition.
a bad Press. Here are extracts with the first man, Curzon, and could England equalise through the jaw. Ten _of_the_Irish__players from some of the newspaper_ne-between the both of them,it Noble taking a pass and going against Scotland are professionals counts:
was touch and go on the tape, on unchallenged. with English Lengue clubs. the "They held, hauled, mauled, but Peel just won by a hair. eleventh being Tully, the Glas- heaved, shoved, bumped into and
left. How Celtic outside
The bounced
like off each other
AN EASY WIN Scottish team was made up of wrestlers on overtime."
Gnr Cope hed en easy win in sevon Angle-Scots and four from
three miles. winning by home clubs. Though re game
the was played in mid-week. 85,000
about 30 yards from a field of 18 people fined the stonds and terraces to watch 31,
.CORONATION CUP
Scotland is to stage a Coronu- tion Cup competition next May between four of their own clubs and tour from England, half of the proceeds to be devoted to the King George VI Memorial Fund.
"BRUISING BRAWL"
corner
stopped the contest, at the Albert South China just edging out 25 England were rewarded with a
hands against By this time Towcel's right
и
"If blood, sweat, tears and tali make a night then furs had a 100 per cent battle. But fat-foote floundering, wrestling and the inability to land a punch on a Aelected target is not champion ship boxing.”
"A rough-and-tumble of a fight, so clumsy that the crowd often laughed at it."
1
The Australian connected It was now all England but again with another left which one of the rare Holland attacks sent Toweel through the ropes. Van Der Kull restored their lead Toweel came back at the count from 15 yards and Holland led of nine but was again beaten two to one at half time.
back to the ropes and through The second half was nearly a them repetition of the first exempt that
$
COUNTED OUTSE
he ran Into a hail of
V
The Anal
selection will be
Pakistan by 10 wickets in the third Test today, thereby giving.
the series, India a 2-1 lead in have not been included. They are R.S. Modi, H.
Adhikari and H.T. Danl,
in
The list contains two re- cognised opening batsmen | Apte and Mankad,
Orst time as
starters.
the Dutch forwards saw a ble Double winners of the day more of the ball. Landman con-
Maku comes into the reckon- were Lee Wing-kai, who won inued to excel in gopl, diving at When he staggered back once ing for an official Test for the the 100 and 220 yards, and Cpl the
forwards again feet
of opposing
does Gadkari. Boddy, who captured the Shot more than once to gather the punches which sent him down. Maka keeps wicket for Gujeral and Discus titles.
ball.
He struggled to his hands and Among the .women, Fok Wing-sheung walked away with had lost some of their crispnoes to get to
England's forwards, however, knees and made a brave attempt and scored 56 for the West Zone against Pakistan at Ahmedabad his feet, but was and Long Jump and there were
recently. "The only thing proved by this the 100 yards
several misses. counted out. Seven
minutes from the end an Carruthers, 7 bruising brawl was that Cockeli Lilles.
23-year-old Gadkari Is a medium paced At the end of the Meet, Mr other ponally was awarded Eng Sydney dock worker, thus be off spinner and is a services all hurts when he hits."
Cockell. nearly 5 lb. lighter Donchue, Chairman
of the and, when Lewis, was brought came the first Australian ever rounder. Amateur Athletle down. He again took the kick The four English clubs are to than on his last appearance, still Hongkong
Shodhan is the only lef be Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, weighed 14st. 1 lb. and looked to Astation, presented the prizes and ripped home a ground shat to win a world title. He was
to the winners, after thanking for the equaliser.
in 15 professional undefeated
handed bowler batsman of the fights. Newcastle United and Manchest be carrying too much flesh, the Army authorities for the use Both teams went out for a de-
15. He also plays for Gujerat or United. On the heme side he had at least one friend among of their
ground and facilities, ciding goal but it did not come. Toweel, at eight stone five will be Rangers, Celtic, and the the critics who said that a re-
and was a standby for the third though Landman's Anal great pounds two ounces, looked pale Test here after scoring 89 not winners of the Scottish League pelltion of this sort of per- to make the Meet n success.
save was the foot of a post, and drawn when he entered out for the West Zone against and the Scottish Cup. Should formance would probably beat
when Stroud seemed likely to the ring, while Carruthers ag- Pakistan.-Reuter. Rangers er Celtic win either of the champion, Johany Willions.
score.-Reuter.
peared the picture of fitness at these trophies, then the runners-I doubt, all the same, whether
stone eight
Jour pounds 14 up will qualify for the Corona- he will get a fight with Johnny
ounces. tion Cup, which will be on the until he has shown
Toweel, who is 24, proved better than this. knock-out basis.
2 worthy champion since beating Ortiz for the title In 1050. He had disposed of three
tree previous challengers in n most convincing manner.
Present leaders of the League are East Fife, though Hibernian are well placed to win for the third year in succession.
something
RAW DEAL FOR FARR Another claimant for a crock
and eli those who
contributed
The results are as follow:
· MEN'S
410 yards Hurdles,--1, Hung Chee- KAI; 2, F/0 Charles. Time: 05.0
120 yards Burdles.-1, Lew Kal- ming: 2. 2/Lt Huckle. Tune; -10
Coppi Wins The himself
Mediterranean
Three Miles-1, Gnr Cope: 2. Ghr Grand
30.3
Towee! has refused to defend his title outside South Africa.
**although he has had Prix
дее
Mediter-
tempting offers.
many
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup 1953.
100 yards.1, Lee Wing-kal; 2. Cheng Min-ching, Time: 10.5 eccs.
220 yards.-). Lee Wing-kai: 3, at the British heavyweight title, Lum Kwok-chuen, Time: 25.1 zeca. One would have thought that 38-year-old Tommy Farr, had a | 440 yardı—1, Sgt Peel; 2. Curzon, the Hills' record during the last raw deal in Germany, when he me
One Mile-1, LAC Hoakins; dwo seasons would have been outboxed his giant Luxembourg wong K1-ylu. Tinie: 5 mine good enough to earn them an opponent Werner Weigand only se21. undisputed place, alongside to find the verdlet
go against
The high altitude is sold to Lee. Time: 10 mins 319 KOS, Rangers and Celtic.
him.
The race for the above 4x440 yards, men's Telay.-i.
have affected most of his pre- May looks like being busy I am afraid after this that auth, ching Athletic Association, 2
Palermo, Sicily, Nov. 16.
will vious challengers, but Carruthers Sweep
be run on The
Italian 3 mina for our footballers.
25 Fd Eggt Time: will refuse to British boxers
Fausto Coppi, declared has got acclimatised for he hos Saturday, 24th January, 1953, SCCI.
cyclist, was tenight otball League are consideringinight in Germany.
x 100 yards boy's relay-winner of the 10-stege,
been in the Union since July the 3rd day of the Annual on invitation to send a team to Johnny Williams was the D.B.S.: 2 St Louis, Time: to secs, Copenhagen to play the Danish victim of an equally bad decision st-chung Time: 2 mins 113 ses gruelling final lap.
Grand Prix 200 yards-1, 214 Wells; 2. La raman
preparing for the night. after u After the fight Carruthers Bace Meeting, and not on 21st Combination,, and, if they accept, when he met Heinz Neuhaus Long Jump -1, W. McCall;
from the ring that January, 1968 as previously Coppi Anrhed fourth In to announced It will be the first time this body there, and Sugar Ray Robinson LAC Hetherington, Distance: 17
day's Gnal 241 kilometre lap he would give Toweel à return advertised. have taken a representative ekde experienced the same sort of feet 4 inches.
Bght in
In South Africa. out of Britain.
Puting Shot!. thing when he was disqualified Lau Kam-ylu. Distance: 34 feet.
Cpl Boddy: 2, from Selacca to here.
Florenzo Magni.. Italy's rising In an interview oftor.the Although all Pearce Also in May an England tent against Gerhard Hecht in Ber- Discus Coi Boddy: 3. LAC road-racer, pedalled into second fight, the now champion · said | Memorial Sweep tickets issuod ia to leave for a tour of South
Davidson. Distance: 101 feet place in today's lap and also got he did his best to get Towcel will bear the date. 21st America, and Wales are to tour You can take it as definite, 1 incher.
High Jump Yam Wat-ling: 2. placed as runner-up In the in the first two rounds. "I the Continent, with matches at
January, 1963 they will be think, that if Robinson sur-Cpl Boddy. Height: 5 feet 7 inches. overall dinnings.
landed a
a blow over his eye and Belgrade, Austria and Paris.
renders his title. Randolph Pole Vault-1, Ma] Chapman; 2. The final up today was won then I followed it with a flurry valid for and included in the I saw bla eyes glaze (draw for the Special Sweep on Turpin and Charles Humez, of her Casrutt. Height: 9 Festby Giovanni Corriere of Italy in on I fel France, will be matched next mehes, step and Jumpy-1, To Kang-eight hours nine minutes and 11 and knew I had him. When I this race which new takes year for
the world middle- 2. Yam Wal-ling. Distance: seconds,
Loutson Bobet of France was saw him go through the ropea place on the 24th January,
I could not belleve he said. A record signing on fee of weight championship, whatever foar la Inches.
Javelin-1, Lau Kam-ylu: 2. LAC placed Atth today and was something like £6,000 has been Americana may thinks or say on Yusof, WOMEN's expealed to lead the foreign of all Toweol's nights and I had "I had десп moving pictures pold to the young Welsh inter- the matter. national Lewis Jones to lure him The two boxers have agreed 100 yards. 1. Fok Wing-sheung: entry in the overall classification.
{2, T.ee 50k-tak. Time: 13.1 secs.
Four foreign teams-France, seen him tako punches, from will be keerf 'com-.
wallopers like from Llanelly and the Rugby and there
4 x 10 yards,relax, South Switzerland, Holland and Ger- rent Union game by the Leeds Rugby petition between Paria and Lon- China Athlete Association: many took part in the race Romero and I could not just
don to
French Convent. Time: BON WEEK, stage the contest." Léagus dub,
Long Jumpet, Tok Wing which was run through Southern belleve it. But I knew Big financial baits have been Humez declaively outpointed
Reube dangled before Jones for thres the coloured American deaf-muteling; 3. Ng Shoung-kwal. Dia italy and hallway round Sielly, was my chance and 1 took it.
fleuter.
WELSH WONDER-HOY GOES
NORTH
+
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this
1939.
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