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British Speedway Riders Lack Drive

London,

· Australians were responsible for bringing speedway racing to Britain in 1928 and the Australians, and a few New Zealanders, are still chiefly responsible for pre- venting a speedway slide to obscurity.

Every year unknown youngsters from the Common- wealth come to Britain. Some never make the grade- but others do.

In some cases their rise to the top is meteoric-like those of Jack Young, Ronnie Moore, Graham Warren and Jack Biggs.

Others take a season or two | then the holder, when he with- but always there are new❘ drew, inen on the way up.

Waterman has that determina- tion to be at the top so lacking in many of our riders.

In 1948-0. a star

The same cannot be sald of home riders, Top many of our men lack the drive, tenacity

become and will to quickly.

we

Who have

compare with the ronalstent brilliance of these Australian stars? Split Waterman is the only which springs to mind.

name

ISOLATED SURPRISES

Isolated surprises, Buch 03 Billy Bales's win against YOUDK st Norwich may be claimed, but the chances of Bales re

this win on the World Champion's own track are re-

mote

Fred Williams, ex - World Champion and runner-up to

an' attempt was made to curb the influx of riders from øverseas by a Speedway Riders Association limitation on the hamber attached to each club to two. Later, that rule was relaxed

Without these overseas men speedway attendances would bo even lower than now.

(London Express Service)

SNOOKER

Young leat year, could not By Horace Lindrum

make any impression

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him

the four British match races Inst month.

Waterman, however, beat of Young's challenge for the Match Hare tile in April last year. After injury had meant forfei. ture of his fitte, he was again on the way to beating Young,

Last week I left you re- quiring two blacks to put you in a winning position. Now let's play out the re- mainder of this frame of Snooker. -

They Met At in over

The Nets

Two lawn tennis players from opposite ends of the earth, Gordon Hunnam, of Austrella, and Calin Hannam, from Yeovil, wonder if they are related. They met for the first time at a recent tournament and discovered in conversation 1hut

great grandfathers both came from | Wincanton, Somerset.

their

Swansen Town manager. BI McCandless, whose team-build- ing plans have at last produced a tip-top side at Vetch Fleid, tells us: "We have no intention of cashing in by selling for youngsters." That should deter Chelsea and other clubs in- terested in centre-half Mervyn Charles,

we

While his Welsh international Soccer colleaguça were being wined and dined on the Con- tinent.

met Cardiff City watch- right back Ron Stitfall Ing Glamorgan play cricket.

from the Ronwithdrew Welsh International tour with a knee injury, and even Wilf Woollers' fiery bowling couldn't take his mind off all that love- ly cognac."

Darling-

Slockport County, ton and Aldershot have made inquiries at Sincil Bank about Lincoln City's

for reserve wards, who scored 120 Mid- land League goals last season. Lincoln manager Bill Ander- Bon says: "Our reserves are capable of bringing in 7,000 gates, so we want to harig on to them."

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If he makes the grade Wilson will do hospital work next winter.

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LEAGUE BOWLS

IRC-KBGC MATCH SHOULD BE THE BEST ON THIS AFTERNOON'S PROGRAMME

With all the scheduled League matches last Saturday left unplayed on account of inclement weather and only one of them played off during the week, there has been very little change in the Lawn Bowls League

standing.

The only match of the week saw Craigengower Cricket Club having the better of Hongkong Football Club in their First Division match by 4-1 to chalk up their first win of the season after two unsuccessful matches. Talkoo replaces the Valley, Club at the bottom of the First Division League table.

capable of,

capable of defeating any team

The Football Club started off | Kowloon Dowling Green Club | Recrelo, who though not play- promisingly against Craigen-will undoubledly be the best of ing up to the form they are are at their best power and at the end of the fifth the First Division matches with cad B. 1. Bickford was leading the Indians & slightly stronger team despite the absence of U.M.

in the Third Division. Omar and the Bowling Club having the advantage of playing on their home green.

C. R. Rosselet by 10-1 and M. Rakusen was enjoying a good 0-3 lend over Bradbury, Farrow's rink, drawn against that of J. S. Landolt, was the only one that was down by 2-8.

Firstly, send the eue-ball on to the top right-hand side cushion, to pot the red the top right- hand corner pocket. With Bickford's rink increated their the use of running side the lead to 13-2 at the end of the cue-ball would contact theth head but fell into the rut top cushion to finish in after that, scoring on only one head of the remaining 13 to lose nice position, XI, for the

by 14-29. black.

Addressing the cue-ball low Into the I would now serow

the position X2 when potting. black into the top right-hand corner pocket.

The inst red is simple to pt, But it could be a trap, if you

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do not have good cue-ball con- trol. Therefore, to ensure that the cue-ball comes away from the cushions, aim thinly on the left-hand edge of the red ball with little left-hand side on the white ball. The cue-bali will make contact with the two angles of the pocket

to come

away and finish in good position for the black, X3.

Now strike, the cue-ball very into low for polting the black

right-hand the top

commer pocket. Screw into position for the yellow, X4.

A large pocket awaits

the

Geoll Newstead, Dartford yellow off the green hanging over the bottom Tight-hand full-back, has had an offer to join Derby County, but Isn't corner pocket. But the yellow interested. Even so, we thinks

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From X5, strike the cue-ball right-hand low with ale side to pot the green into the right hand boltom pocket and crew across tho baulk to come to rest on. the spot XG.

corner

Address the while ball high and, with a little 'right-hand side, pot the brown into

the

bottom left-hand corner pocket and come off the bolloin cush ion to finish lu position for the blue, X7.

follow-

Fot the blue into the middle right

hand pocket and run through to spot X8 for good position on the pink.

Once again the through stroke is required for polting the pink into the top left-hand corner pocket. You ahould now havo an excellent line-up on the black, If your stroke. was, strong enough to bring you to the spot marked. XD.

Did you plan the breaks in the same why7. Work it out on paper as I have done and then place a balls on the table in The positions indicated and put your knowledge of cue-ball control to the test

The match will be made more interesting if the two hitherto unboater rinks skipped by A. Harvey and A. R. Kitchell happen to be drawn against each other,

IRC line-up and the strengthen- C nerup K. Minua to the ing of his rink by U. A. Runjahn playing as lend give the IRC an additional elrong rink which Raiven held on to his lead should carry them to a 4-1 victory

strong overcame and

on the challenge by Bradbury 13th gad, when the score stood at 10-14, by rcoring a single, a two and another single on the lost three heads.

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TODAY'S MATCHES

In the First Division, the League Leaders, Recreio, will be at home to Hongkong Football Club and with their full team to have out are not expected much dimeulty in winning the match.

They will, however, have B harder time in trying to make the maximum points as the Foot ball Club is greatly improved team this season. Forrow's rinit should figure prominently in the uphill fight by the footballers.

this afternoon

in

Atlaspy Valley, Craigengover will start as the underdogs their maith against the only unbeaten. First Division team so far, Kowloon Cricket Club. Bradbury's rink still has to start going and unters improved form is citon by his rink, a 4-1 win for KCC is extremely likely.

In the Second Division,

Recreio "A" will have a fairly. easy match against the Hong- kong Cricket Club. The high- light of this Division's 'games will however be furnished by the clash between second-placed Filipino Club and third-placed Recreio "B" with the advantage slightly in favour of the RecreiG squad,

. The Third Division may pro-i

Somc shocks Kowloon

Club, the present leaders, will bo "at home" to

The match between second-vide placed IRC and fourth-placed Cricket

You To Play Until Next Week

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BLUE

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The Cricket Club will have to bo fully on their toes this oftemoon if they are to main- tain their position at the top of the League table.

come

from

Another possible shock may tho CCC-PRC good match. The Police ha Third Division side this season and are not incapable of up- setting Craigengower's hopes for the Third Division title, despite the odds against them. Second- placed IRC, too, may and USRC a not too easy team to crack.

THE PROGRAMÍMÉ

1

First Division

PRC v Talkoo.. CCC v KCC KBGC v IRC Recreio v HKFC

Second Division

IRC v KCC

Recreio "A" v HKCC FC v Recreio "B"

KHÓC + KDC

Third Division

HKERC v FC CCC v PRC HKFC v POC KCC v fleerelo IRCV USRC

SKIPS TABLES

A. Harvey, (KBGC)

FIRST DIVISION

Shola

P. W. D. L. F.

3 3 0 0 60

Shots

1. D. Pts.

R. S. Gourlay (KDC)

38

A. R. Kitchell (IRC)

3 3 0 0 70 53

3

3 2 10. 84. 41

J. F. V. Ribeiro (Rec.)

3 2 1 D 03 45 3 2

22 215

212

2 2

J. A. Luz (Rec.)

F. O. Madar (KCC)

0 01 47

SECOND DIVISION

II. O, Ozorio (Rec. "A")

A. A. Lopes (Rec. "A")

A. F. Gomes (Nee, "E") | L. Silva (FC)/

J. Tindall (KBGC)

J. J. Basto (Rec. "B")

N. A, Beltran (Rec. "B") R. Basa (FC)

NNNNNNNW.

0 75 49. 20

PRE-RESS

THIRD DIVISION

S. L. Leonard (CCC).

O. R. Sadick (IRC)

C. W. Lam (KCC)

A. W. Hircock (POC)

G. Willerton (PRC)

hi. Y. Adal (IRC)

S. Ramchand (KCC)

V. A. Neves (FC)

You are faced with this D. L. Edwards (USRC)

L.A. Rosario (Rec.) very tricky problem, how to w

(HKERC) score? What would you do? A. SVISRC)

A. A., Remedios (Rec.) (Next week Horace Lindrum 1. G. Shaw (POC) tells you what he would do). J. G. Robertson (KCC)

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