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HARVEY BOWLED FOR ONE DO

Nell Harvey is bowled by Tony Lock for one during Australia's second Innings in the final Test match at the Oval.-Central Press Photo,"

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1958.

THE TURF ENJOYS A VERY

KEEN ROYAL PATRON

London, Aug. 31.

Though a few monarchs have shown no interest, the Turf in Bri-

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Be A

VICTORY SALUTE,

What It Means To

Professional Footballer

By GEORGE ROBB

(Former England Amateur International)

Just before 6.30 on Wednesday night. (August 19) I ran out on to the Spurs' pitch in front of 50,000 spectators to play my first game on the left wing as a professional footballer. A little after 8 o'clock it was. all over-and I had bridged the gap between two worlds-amateur and professional soccer.

What differences did I find? The amateur game is supposed to be happy- go-lucky with "the game's the thing as the great maxim. Is professional foot- ball by contrast a serious-business, with no place for sentiment?

Big feature at the Spurs 401

It is certainly a business. sund thin experience made I shall obviously have to curb an amateur I played the game Wednesday night's match leas of the wanderlust; it does not pay breause I enjoyed it. Now I am an ordeal than I might

have in the new game. pald £15 a week for doing what been. 1 enjoy; and that is the attitude

It also dispelled some of the the pre-match discussions be of meat professionals. But there illusions people have about the tween the seam and Arthur is still room for sentiment. relations between amateurn Bad Rowe. Most amateur sides go

As we were lining up for the professionals,

on the field with no schem, start on Wednesday night. I used to hear it suggested hoping to rely on individuni Harry Parkes, the Aston Villa (that there Wh Jiousy be-ability to pull them through. right back, walked across tutween professionals and BIL Until two years ago at Finch- me. He shook me by the hand amateur like me playing for a ley we had few pre-match talks. and wished me a a happy debut professional side: that it had Then manager Harold Swann 23 a professional and many been known for amateurs to be and the team took up the iden. happy years in the game,

starved of passes.

We talked over mistakes and I know this was nonsense. it our play improved. It is a polley

by the most amateurs can copy. was made doubly so welcome the Spurs какс mě

People ask me if I'm happy I've turned professional, from manager Arthur

Rowe now downwards and by the fact and if I think the change was that Charlion players-veteran lfe will be a process of acclimb-

wise. Undoubtedly for n goalkeeper Sam Bartram and John Howie

otisation. But I can give an answer to their question now; II congratulate mc.

is a big Yes. That big-heartedness still con- tinues. Last week I had my lest experience of a daily train- ing routine under the eye of Spurs trainer Cecil Poynton. Before that I used to evenings a week.

LESS OF AN ORDEAL Of course, I have played for the Spurs before, as on amateur -first time was against Churl- ion on Christmas Day, 1951

Ladies' Tennis

tain has enjoyed Royal patronage through most of its long history. The Championships

tradition is continued in the present day.

Queen Elizabeth, like her father, mother, grandfather and great grand- father, has always taken a keen interest in the sport.

hurn

by

ridden out Richards. Those

Programme

the various

como Across

do two

It has made quite a difference, The following are the

But in training I made mistakes scheduled dates for matches-bad passes, shooting over the for

Colony bor and when I made them I Tennis Championships and have heard my inside partner Club Championships spon- bay saying, "Bed Alok, sored by the Ladies' Recrea-

That is typical of the way tion Club.

'Spurs have made me welcome. It has lessened the task of

have another go."

ht Unfortunately The Royal Stud at Sandring-| ure

Gorden expabilities. Sr

own happened to be foaled in the same has always turned

of her wed-bred racehorses, and in ed-breeding are trained by Captain year as Pinza and it was Pinza bred steek, Cecil Boydrocldert of Freemason who came between Aurele and dition to the home

montreli the reigning

usually Lodge, Newmarket, and are the winning of the Derby and leases from the National Stuct ridden by Harry Car

the King George VI and Queen fler racing manager is Cap-Elizabeth Stakes in her Carona- carry the Royal - horses witch

tion racing trin Charles O'Hara Moor, who year, colours during their

Up to the present the Queen's career and are then returned to was chosen by King George VI the National Stud for breeding at the beginning of his reign to be best victory this season has been

of his thoroughbred the Royal Hum Cup with Che Players are requested to note purposes.

Boy. There is still a chance of that the figures in brackets de-eing used to the new carcer. The Queen's

But on Wednesday night I saw horses leased stud.

a Royal victory in the classes for note the Court

number OBVIOUSLY ENJOYS IT Stud are

shoul have to have a new from the National

The Queen obviously enjoys

Aureole is

a prominent contender which respective matches are to trained

t by Noel Murless Warren Place, Newmarket, and racing. In addition to state visits for the St Leger. But unless he be played, and niso that in event "pproach to soccer.

inctement to the annual Royal Ascot fix-makes more than normal im- of

weather the ture, she goes to Husom to see provement, he reems fated once matches will be resumed in the on several oc-again to be runner-up to Pinza. order advertised on the first fine the Derby and casions she has gone racinit in China Mall Special.

day. All matches,, are to com- mence at 5,15 p.m.

Beats other courses, Germany Beats

events

Britain At Athletics

Gordon Piric, Britain's Six

Miles

record holder, world

Last year she attended Good- wood on three successive days, the first sovereign to do So since 1920, and she was Goodwood again this year on each of the four days of the ducal fixture.

in the The Queen has been a natural

whose brilliant virday was horsewoman since learning

5,000 Metres on

one of the highlights of the ride in 1938 and can talk learn meeting, was not called upon in rdly on horses und breeding. the 10,000 Metres today because

of Britain's match against

to

Russians Win

Weightlifting Championships

Stockholm, Aug. 30.

Fowler (7).

on

DID NOT SUCCEED

moves

20

time,

*(London Express' Service)

British Heavyweight Champlon Don Cockell gives the ring salute as he arrives at Southampton aboard the Cunarder 'Queen Mary' from New York after his 10-round victory over the American, Harry Matthews, in Seattle.

Cockell, looking a beaten man, came back. In the ninth round to batier Matthews to a points defeat.--- Reuterphoto.

Huddersfield Shows No

Respect To Champions

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

Shades of the once mighty Arsenal! The Highbury glamour boys have now played four matches and are still seeking their first win.

Today they were beaten 2-1 at Villa Park. The only consolations for them were that they scored their first goal of the season, and the knowledge that had they been atendier in front of the Villa goal in the second half-when they completely dominated the play-they would have won by a handsome margin.

I found myself trying that would have CUNIC amateur soccer. They did not succeed. Villa defenders — the There are sad hearts at Roker to pull in the crowds, give them] for the quartor-Anals. Parliek experienced Harry Parkes, who Park also, Sunderland's £150,- one hundred percent soccer out Thistle had other ideas, however, The tearn and administered a four nil drüb» played in thoroughly clean and 800 team scored goals, but the there on the field."

Colony Singles September 7--Bira_Factur v Mrs Stamp (2): Mrs M. Chow v Mrs P. Rogers 101: Miss Fraton y Mrs Vard game, and Paddy Blanch-defence requires tightening after must have taken this to heart bing to scrape through by goal Eylen (3) Miss Philip v Miss

flower, who found time to attack that 4-5 home defeat by Man- as down three nil to Coventry, average.

they fought back to such a good Miss It Lo (2): Mrs Ips as well as defend-put a stop to chester City,

me with sharp and Lively

Another shock and „surprise was the defeat of Aberdeen at Fans In general could not home by East Fifo by the odd

September -Mias kinder V

Lo (0); Miss S. Lo v Mru Tao (7)

A different story was told at effect that they won 4-3. September -Mis Yang Mrs Altackling-far keener than 1 had Lincoln.

Before the match B brow (0)) .winner of Mrs Farter been used to.

Anderson told his team "You've and Mea Stamp v Miss D. Madgett 177

Colony Dubles

September -Mrs Tugwell and

Sweden, later this week. Alsa seat from the Aga The hatt six points, Sweden four and long/BSC Fent Flute

fur

Huddersfield continued to set-

the First Division alight when

Enchantee they trounced the former cham-

pions, Portsmouth by 5 goals to one, thanks to a hat trick by!

Wins Grand Prix centre forward Jimmy Glazzard.

Montevideo, Aug. 30. A referees' strike suspended the opening... of soccer._chams:

| pionship matches here today.

referees RTD acking

Pick a pack of

During her holiday in Scot. land last your she made two Berlin, Aug. 30.

overnight railway journeys from In the first full meeting Balmoral to Duncaster and back

I also discovered I was given, always done well against Black-Brumble about the ration of goals goal in seven which cost them

burn, so let's have plenty of given them. Sixty-two English a place in the quarter-finals. "between British and Ger- to see the St. Leger and she

September 7--Mrs Chos and Mmuch room in which to work. since World proposes to do the same this man athletes

"There were no slips however Chok v Misses R. Lo and 8. Lo When I played for Finchley, the goals today." The boys obliged and Scottish matches produced The Soviet Union won 4); Mrs Armstrong and Mirs

more with eight, and their 0-0 victory 244 goals in all, almost four goals be year. Her special train will

by the "big guns" Rangers and War 11, West Germany parked for the day about nine both

per match. Scholes v Mrs Gelz and Mrs Raw opposition often detaled the national

undlings (8).

thun one player to keep a close as the first of the season

Hibernians. Their victorles to- ried off the honours in the

them. The previous three games miles from Doncaster.

European titles in the World chur Miss Phillip and Mrs Stamp

September -Mrs Fowler and Mr watch me. Sometimes, had yielded only one goal for

Players in the Crewe-Hartlo-day enabled them to win in their two-day contest held in the

When she goes racing sho

four players. In

the them.

The big success was the pools match put in some over-sections by a clear five points, Olympic Stadium here by pays frequent visits to the pad-Weight-Lifting Champion- Mrs Chow and Miss Khoo many as

Mix Farrar and Mrs Albrow (). professional game such tubie-four goals scored by their £20,-time as an extra six minutes was

REFEREES STRIKE 112 points to Britain's 94, dock and often stays until just ships concluded here today.

before the last

The Jirst The USSR took the national Mr Roberts v Mrs ip and Aire TR Policeman tactics are generally 000 centre forward Andy Gra- played in the first half before

(4).

out-cach players dooks after his

ver, which was the best indivi-the referee, prompted by the went to Ascol she title with 25 points. The United Britals, who started the final time she

September 10-Mtrs 11. and own job.

linesman, blew hli, whistle for dual feat of the day. were second with 22. Misr G.. to v winner of Mrs Chow the rails of

the States

half time. day. 10 points in arrears, won leaned on

But in the Finchley side six of the ten events decides parade ring to watch the horses. Egypt third with right, Canada-Ma-Khos-and-im-Farrar/bin

counter close-marking opponents, |-- "Like"old"TIMES" with five. and Albrow (4), never been fourth

I was

often

CUP HOLDERS' SHOCK today, including all four field (Such a thing had

given leave 10 Sweden and

Colony, fixed Doubles done by Royalty at Ascot before. Czechoslovakia,

At Blackpool it was just like September 7-T. K. Choy and wander- about a kind of

Stanley

The In Scotland, Dundee, the Scot- Argentina tied with one

point Mi C, Lo v K. C. Dao and Mrs buccaneering assignment—to pop/old times for the fans, NATURAL HORSEWOMAN ench.

Yang (3).

Mortensen grabbed a first half tish League Cup holders, were public redress from the Fool- unexpectu

And places

authorities for VIRTUAL WALKOVER

hat trick against Shefeld Unit- given a shock. They only needed ball Association Raw ember 8-M.. Heenan and Mrs up in

YA. T. Dow, and Mruid on my own. I found thus ed, and two of the goals were to avoid a heavy defeat to win ervers criticim from clubs and The Soviets had virtual Kite (3): 5. Saul and Miss Fenton urgo

1

affecting mo the other laid on for him by the wizard, their section and thus quality newspapera-heuter. walkover in the European con- Linng and Mrs Chok (81. test, scoring 51 points to Get Chow v. P. L. Holmes and Mis

September 3-E. Tai and Mrs M. night.

Stan Ma

Matthews. The first racehorse she owned many's eight, the next best skinner (3); Winner of A. Dow/MER

mun Astrakhan, a wedding pre-Czechoslovakia and Austria ench Kite and M. Hernat/Mrs. Hawlings

strakhan Khan,

winner of 8. was found later to Denmark three, Italy and and Miss R. Lo absent was Germany's distance Ally

* E, kiên and Miss S. Lo (5). oce. Herbert Schade, who had suffering from rheumatism and Finland two, and Britain one.

The United States broke two un injured foot.

rould never really stand train-

records on the last day, Ip W. Calvert and Mrs Armstrong September 10-K. 11. 1p and Mrs but Winner

This newly promoted team now of this

a world event was ing. she managed to win

when N. Schemansky bettered.

the league with seven Britain's Frank Sando, in 30 race at Hurst Park In 1050 as a

bis own mark for the jerk with

inis three-year-old. min, 21

21 sec.

Her next racehorse was the aft of 180 kilogrammes (308 September B-G. Norton v. A

Second in the table are West Werner Lueg, German bronze

Deauville, Aug. 30. Bromwich who snatched a sur medallist ut Helsinki last year, rent steeplechaser, Monave, lbs.) to win the world middle-ups 17. September 10-E.

Baron Guy de Rothschild's prise 2-0 victory-from Preston won the 1.500 Metres in 3 min. whom she owned jointly with weight title, and Hepburns lift- Bryant v. Widner (2) E. Zulout

her mother, then Queen, in 1940 ed. 108.5 kilogrammes (3714 Saut v Dr. E. Sinart (2).

Flute Enchanice confirmed her North End Both goals were 41.0 Bec,

und 1050. Monaveen

won s.) in the heavyweight con- Club Men's Doubles Open superiority as the best three-scored by young Jolinny Nicholls. Heinz Fuetlerer completed 11

steeplechases and test. several good

September 10-E. E. Story & Dryear-old ally in France today Poor Leeds United lost their fine sprint double for Gormany might eventuntly have

Hepburns eventually won the E. Smart H. J. Armstrong, and when she easily won the £4,000 won ti

goalie, John Scott, early in the when he captured, the 200 Grand Nationat, but he broke title in his section, followed by Stuckey 10) September szeman Grand Prix de Deauville,

had game-he to he carried off Meires in 21.2 sec.-Reuter. leg while racing at Hurst Park Jolm Davis, United States Olym- and 1. Rigge (4); H. Williams and

one mile. Ave- furlongs on a stretcher and his place

was taken by their BRITISH WOMEN WIN

During the period of Court and H. Silvelu of Argentina llawings (8),

Winners of the above tics Nienburg, Lower Saxony, mourring after the death of her third

started prevent Leicester slamming inj Aux. 30. father, the Queen's horses ran Hepburns' winning total was play on the following dates:-,

favourite, won by six lengths five goals, including a hat Trick | Britain beat West Germany in the colours of the Duke of 487.5 kilos (1,030 lbs.)—Reuter. Colony Single-September 10 from M. Andre Adele's Cosmos by Derek Hines.

WORLD RECORD

w/o Mix 5. Lo/Mrs Tuo v w/o by 49 points to 17 in a Women's Norfolk. Her first winner in

Miss Rogers/Miss Philip (6). Bep with Madame Pierre Morice's International athletles match her own colours as Queen was

Stockholm, Aug. 30. lember 11-w/o Miss Skinner/Misa Guitar, a further neck away,

NO FLUKE A jerk lift of 185 kilogrammes R. Lo Stream of Light, who won the

w/o Mrs Forror/Stamp น here today.

"First Second Division "vletory made

third of Though the British women Lancashire Oaks at Manchester (40714 pounds),

earlier Miss Madgett (81) w/o Mrs Ip/Miss G. Lo v Mrs Yang/Mrs Albrow (0); by N. Schemansky w/o Mrs

The winner, by Cranach out for newly promoted Bristol Ro- won Ave of the first eight events, in June, 1952.

this year

Chow/Mrs Eyles v w/o of Montagnana, was ridden by vers was against Inst season's the Germans held, on so well She-wen the Gordon Stakes (United States) in the heavy- Mrs Fowler/Miss Fenton (7).

Faul

H. Thint code First Division side Derby County. that everything depended on at Goodwood a month Later weight cinss, was recognised as Colony Doukics→→September 11- Cosmos and Henri Signoret There was no fluke about It

with

Time and Gay

Scholes/Armstrong three a world record here tonight by w/o Mrs the final relay event.

elther Guitar.

as the Rovers won, by Feature of the match was the moderate two-year-old races the International Weightlifting fra Rawlings/Gel v w/o Mrs Choy!

Parimutuel dividends for ten three goals to nil. long jump by

Union. Britain's Miss with Internal Machine.

francs: Win, 17, places 13, 40 At Reading, Jack Smith told whose leap of Her best horse that your was Jean Desforges

The former record was 182

his team "There's only one way 6.10 metres (20 feet 0% inches) Aureole, who won the Acomb kilogrammos (401 pounds) held 10-w/u K. C. Dag/Mrs Yang and and 65.-Reuter. was the best European distance (Stakes:at Yark in August ond by another Amerkan, J. Davis Lo/Miss R. Lo and I. Litton/Mike **** for women this year--Reuter.

"classic" Reuter.

Club Men's Singles Open

v 3. Laing (7), September 11—8.

Rivière and P. Simon v N. Heenan

de Deauville

1

run

in 1050 and find to be destroyed. [ple Champlon, in second place, A. Hopkink v E. Zulauf and E. Hoding from the start Flute | Tommy Burden, but it skipp

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and

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Chok v Misses R. Lo/5. Lo (3).

Coinny Mixed Doubles-September

T. K. Choy/Mita G. Lo v Wo T.

B. La (8)

Barry Appleby

ND I WORE A

RE SAID I'VE GOT A SAME TOUCH OF GOUT

SURGERY)

AND SO ON ALL DAY

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