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SPORTS SURVEY
THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1958.
́ ́SPORTING" SAM
IT COSTS A COOL £2,000 TO GIVE A HORSE A CHANCE OF WINNING THE ST. LEGER
.
By "ALL-ROUNDER”
Owners who were not fortunate enough to share in the prize money offered to successfully-placed horses in the five classic horse races of the English season need little more than a quick mental calculation to tell them how costly it has all been.
Suppose you entered a horse for the St Leger. It has to be entered two years before the race and kept in special training with the Doncaster end in view. Each year there are up to five hundred similar owners eager to defy Dame Fortune- this year's original Leger entries totalled 438.
Rarely more than six in every off the challenge of a number, the same batsman,."Tol" Holden, What to prevent 100 of the original entries ever of other thoroughbreds whose of Carus,
owner hove all along had the trick." He succeeded each time, reach the Town Moor Course,
same iden in mind as yours. and should your horse be among the favoured few, then you can depend on it that its two years' preparation has cost you a cont £2,000 on top of the purchase price.
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AUSTRALIANS
In
REGIONS
VERSUS order to
A BACKWARD CHAMPION eliminate return games against COMES FORWARD Harry some of the counties in future Deakin, of Coventry, claims to tours of England, the MCC have be Britain's champion backward put up a proposal to the Aus walker. He happened to men-tralian Cricket Board of Control tion this the other day in the that these fixtures should be re- local sportsmas placed with fixtures against re- hearing of Over who promptly bet film that he glonal sides. For this purpose the two years preparation of could not walk backwards from England would be divided into
Inn. Allesley; to
and Mid- North, South, West your classic contender there are the Rainbow
Arms In 341 truiting. the Sportsmen's
lands, with Glamorganshire ouch
counting among the West.
Entry fees for a Leger starter are paid in three stages-£10 at entry, £30 at first acceptance and 100 final receplauze.
ilema
fees for the big
veterinary and travel expenses and jockey's
niinutes,
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By Beg. Wootton
That Is How Football
Managers Are Treated These Days...
By ARCHIE QUICK
Manager Bill Dodgin was in the Worthing golf clubhouse with me late on a rainy September afternoon when he was told the equally depressing news that the Fulham FC Board of Directors at a meeting that morning had asked for his re- signation. He was quite in the dark about the situation; a fellow-journalist of mine told him he had heard the news by telephone.
That is how football managers are treated these days when their sides are his son is the Arsenal centre-half not meeting with success. Manager Dodgin and late Army skipper - went from Southampton to Fulham in the 1949-50 season on a five years contract,
Sixty-six year old Horry minor outinge backwards walked the distance race and these
A NEW BOXING IDEA.... your colt would have in pre-
MEIS. former World paration for the glittering Don-of 14 miles in 27 minutes. Harry Freddie
Back to says it comes naturally, for he Cruiserweight Boxing Champion, caster prize.
has done such a lot of walkin turned promoter, has en idea to
a local Corpera-
combat
the crippling 331%%% The animal is somewhat ex-backwards as
He is the Entertainment Tax. It is nothing penalve to maintain, consuming tion road sweeper. about 17 lb. of corn a day, plus sporting champion of the neigh less than sponsored programmes.
corrals,bours' children, who make it n motorists and bran-mash, hard lite for pansing
5 to contains trying
scores which twice a week
in jelly form to youngsters having races in the boiled linseed
dollcncles
Much
chopped grass
avold
keep it fit and bring out a shine main streets-walking back- on the coat.
All this apart. the glittering Leger prize of £14,000 or more is there for the taking. If your colt can survive a most anxious period when a slight knock un the side of his box can mean the boratching of the horse months of expensive preparation successfully stave ond if it con
wards.
the
Freddle thinks that some firms would be keen to put up a purse and have their wares advertised in the programmes, round the hall and from the ring by the
MC.
It was the club's first time Inteam manager-I did detect ajhuge ground that they cannot Division One, reached. Ironically touch of the old proud haughti-i, and Manager Laule Scott, ex- England and Arsenal full back. enough, by pipping Southamptonness, if you like,
says that the wide open spaces where Mr Dodgin was on a big
It was a privilege, once upon have a depressing influence upon promotion bonus,
a time to wear the Birmingham the team's play. Division Two went club's unique colours, and, in
I have seen 80,000 people at the Craven Cottage club in 1952 Mr Houghton's own words: "I
put that pride back Selhurst Park and there has still and now they are at the bottom am going
to have it,been plenty of room, so you can of the table-the only League into them. I used
not the present imagine what the vast arena side without a win as I write, why should
1:ooks at
like with ກ Mr Dodgin was subjected to players?"
15,000. Mr Scoll, the further indignity of having
Mr Houghton added: "Every unlike Mr Taylor, could do with general manager Frank Osborne
one knows the thrill of coming a more compact enclosure. Some go down to Worthing to super-
home. I was pulled to Villa thing between the two would be vise the rest of the week's
Park when I was seventeen, and a Third Division ideal. special training there.
the Villa spirit was injected into me by men like Howard Sun- and Jack Devey. It is
ест
The £120,000 team Mr Dodgin. Mr Onslow Fane, Chairman of
has recruited were unhappy about FOR the British
Boxing Board of the affair. Jezzars (£25.000)-priceless,” · Control, has announced
that Hill (£20,000). Mitten (£20.000). THINKS OF OTHER THINGS there were 140 less promotions Lawlor (£10,000). Black (£10.- In the #rst six months of 1953
of 1952.
after ferent places, that there is an compared with the same period Brice (£8,000) are just eign: thinks of other things besides
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
been
The following have relected for League lawn bowl matches this week-end:
кадс
Kowloon Bowling Green Club low hows selections för Saturday are as follow:
First team at home v. H.K.F.C. mp.m. L. Goddi, E. Purvis, A. Eastman, J. McKelvie.
P. Hughes, F. Howarth, R.
that
1 emain
average
Pan-American Tennis Tourney
Starts Today
Public Outcry Against Rowdyism At The Rangers-Celtic Match
Glasgow, Sept. 30,
:;
Rowdy scenes at a recent Boccer match between Rangers and Celtic, Glasgow's two top soccer teams, have
·led to a renewal of public outcry in Scotland for stricter. polico supervision at these games-always attended by large groups of spectators, often hotheaded ones,
More than 20 persons were, such as is goen at Callic-Rant- arreated when Celtle, met Rari-gers matches. gers for the first time this sea-
before the wor, For years son at Rangers' Ibrox Stadium each match between the clubs on September 19. The crowd in was fraught with drama. In the vaded the pitch to get away
postwar years, Celtic have not Ran- from the bottle-throwing toughs had the team to match who started their own private gors' successful exploits but In and the last season or so they have war
on tho terracing, large pollee reinforcements had appeared to be on the way to to be drafted in beforg order rogaining their former
glory. Now, once again, they are in was restored.
a position to challenge The
The troubles started when | mighty Rangers for the title of Celtic supporters raised their Scotland's No.. I club.
green and white banners at ane
end of the ground, Rangers sup-
and, before restored,
parters objected
order was
RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES
Partiyan mounted
of the supporters into the
two teams are further inflamed police had to ride crowd and push them back oft by the religious differences in- the two squada the playing field. The start of volved when the second half was delayed meet. Cellle, who draw heavily on Ireland for their. playing for 11 minutes.
strength and support, are large ly a Catholle club, whereng Hangers are strongly Protestant. There differences, coupled with others, have led to many sug- geallons being put forward for regulation of Rangers-Celile games.
going
Responsible Scottish footbalt officials are worried by the re- appearance of rowdylsm at Celtic-Rangers games, a
ретеп- nial curse to the game north of the border in the 1930s, and
pecial meeting of the Scottish loot
GOVERNING BODY
rapidly is DARTS....So
of darts growing game popularity all over Britain, with
000), the two Lowes (£10,000), Belleve it or not, Gordon Pirio in rules in dif its variation
players who represent an awful running. He was relaxing at insistent demand for a govern-
lot of mone, but he was not the
Park -Queen's
Rangers- lo Eccure
general ng body
responsible for buying Crystal Palace match the other WORCESTER'S agreement on the rules for the
KEEN SUP-solely thom.
night, and he told me ha in- various important competitions. PORTERS....Worcester City FC, just as the FA and MCC have of the Southern and Birmingharn One of the players, who hail tended to have only one more
on Last
Mexico City, Oct. 1. done fur football and cricket.
Leagues. lost £4,000
nemeless for obvious race this reason-48 hours later
United States Champions but thelr working. season's
reasons, said to me: "Spilt con- when he and three others, in It is hoped
the recent faithful Supportera Club made trol is the cause of ou: troubles, ivalry with German and Tony Trabert and Maureen formation of the Lancashire them a gift of £9,000 and thus
We have too many basiet, The Swedish tepme, were to attack! County Darts Association in
they were able to engage Ray Serm is alright and we have the world's a' x 1,500 ms "Little Mo" Connolly were top-seeded today in the Bolt may become a part of a Ferris, Birmingham City's Irish dozens of good youngsters coming record. national organatlen to assist International. The Supporters along."
Men's and Women's Singles Club is also repaying a £5,000
any hope for the Pan-American Ten- As I have so often said be and develop the sport.
fore, I have my doubts about Emil Zatopek this year.
of a clash between himself and nis Championships starting Similar moves towards setting loan to the FA, raised to make up a National Union are taking ground alterations.
these weeks of special training phenomenal Czech, first in the here this Sunday. other parts of the place in
for football parties. For tho 5,000 Metres at the Helsinki country. At present there is not
second year in succession the Olympic Games, Mimoun, who the even a standard board, and
differa In
golf and in the throwing distance
their consido areas by as much as two feat. of rules would Standardisation
Fort. Francia, G. Thompson. G. be a boon to the development Narman, W. Simpson.
Second team aww v. K.D.C. at
4 p.m. A. Hutton, G, Mackriril. L. Parker. D. Trull. G. Ure, E. Baker, A Buchanan
Crighton, a.
It, Shieldr. Reserve: G. Gordon.
Club de Terrela
of the sport.
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HULL GOALKEEPER NOw Volckaert. C. Grieves, T. Kavanagh, A MANAGER....Joe Robinson,
Hull City's
has goalkeeper, signed a three-year contract as of Wisbech player manager Town Football Club in the Mid
and League. He has started of well by assembling a very likely playing staff,
Club de Recreto lawn bowls teams for Saturday are as follow:
1st Division (away) V. K.D.C. at F. Foronha, E. M. Aoun, A. E da Luz, J. A. da
Alercoun LAIZ. F. X. M. Silva, G. A. Guterres, C. Pereira, E. Noronin, 1. Pereira, C. Raza-Pereira, C. E. Pactions, J. F. V. Ribeiro.
T. Pilkington.
Kowloon C.C.
The following have been selected
to represent the K.C.C. in the lawn
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HELPING RUGGER...An un- usual act of friendliness between professional soccer club and maleur rugby has been demon- strated by Brighton and Hove Albion's postponement of their Third Division League match with QPR so that the "gate" of the Southern Counties All Blacks Rugby Axlurt on the djoning Stadium, should not be affected.
PIGEON
POST...When
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versus
the
sta-
Thus he dispelled
Tho
players got a good drenching was second, and Schade. third, cinnati, who recently
teeming weather outside.
the
was
Football Association
One suggestion
the
may be called to discuss means of pre-rounds in Glasgow soccer cir- venting a similar outbreak when cles is that magistrates
meel
the two teams Their next scheduled
again. fixture Is in the Scottish League on New Year's Day and is a tra- ditional fixture.
come
down with a firmer hand on. rloters arrested during flights. at soccer games. Another is that especially large forecs of police should be drafted in to keep order on the rounds. This is
hardly practicable, however, since Glasgow police, like thasë in most other areas of Britain, are very short of men,
WEEPING WOMEN Leliers began pouring into newspaper oflees following the September 10 game, complain-
If all else fails, come sources. ing of the rowdyism com- plaints heightened by newspaper say, the games should be play
ed behind "closed doors" for n pictures of poilee leading
icmpers weeping women away from the period of years until fighting on the terraces. Sports die down.
The last suggestion seems editors took up the cause with
rather drastic but, nevertheless, vigour and Laformed. Source9
all administrators of the game, sold the Scottish F. A. would
sports wrkers and responsible probably act to stop a re-
fans are agreed that something currence of the trouble.
must be done to clear up théso Rivalry exists between many games and remove the blot on other pairs of clubs especial-Scottish football which they ly in England. Arsenai and constitute-United Press,
teams
Open Singles Final
Tottenham, whose grounds are within a few miles of each other in North London, are old opponents: Sheffield and Man chester both have two
The_Colony_lawn bowls singles in the same division. And when Cardiff and Swansea were both in open final, rained out yesterday. the Second Division their games will be played on Tuesday at were always regarded as "local p.m. at the H.K. Football Club. derbles." Nowhere, however, is The finalists are G. C. Norman there fanatical support of teams and M. B. Hassan.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
FIRST RACE MEETING (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)} Saturday, 10th October and Monday, 12th October, 1953.
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF_22_RACES The First Bell will be rung et 1:30 p.m. on the 1st Day and the First Raco run at 2.00 p.m. On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Race run at 12.00 noon. The tiffin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.).
The Secretary's office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 a.m. on the 1st day and at 10.00 a.m. on the źrid, day,
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
Trabert, ex-sailor from Cin- defeated evening, back
ere are to battle for supremacy at Gardner Mulloy for the United
States Singles Crown, they were
Pirlo told but
rnc: the Milan,
Mulicy and ex- "confined to hacks" by Wet "Zatopek is my target for next ranked over
Until I have beaten him United States Singles Champlon they would much rather have year.
can never be been in their own homes, cating World Champion, and that is
considered Art Larsen.
Mulloy
defending home cooking, instead of sitting.
· ambition. Meanwhile-I-am | pan-American-Champion.. | my round locking at each other.
going to take part in some not
Miss Connolly will be out for! too serious cross-country work her sixth title this year to add 724 TIMES
this winter."
to the championships of the Acknowledged the hardest
the United States, England, France, I was surprised to sce kicker of a dead ball in recent
bank clerk Australia and Italy. She was times, outside left Erle Hough- amazing Coulsdon ton has returned to Aston Villa at a football match, but he ex-seeded ahead of Shirley Fry of
He is back plained to me: "The day after Akron, Ohio, Mexican Cham with the club he served so well tomorrow I have my last serious plon. Mela Hamirez and Beyer- ly Baker, all former Pan- American title-holders. and so long before becoming race
players from Eighty-five seven natione are entered in the tourney to be played on
Admission Badges.....at $10.00 each per day are obtainable Ciny courts of the
the through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of Centre. a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors intro- Chapultepec Sports Other top contenders includeduced by him. American Davis Cupper Budge Patty and National Champions advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).
Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if - ordered “in /
Davidson Sven Enrique Morca of Argentina, NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during Fire Ayala of Colombia and the meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age Gustavo Palafox of Mexico...} of seventeen years, Western standard. United Press.
as team manager.
of the year.
So I have
manager of Noils County, but cesed my training a little. But even remembering his playing I shall do two or three miles days it comes as a surprise to when I get home tonight!" learn that, he wore the famous!
occasional
of
Sweden,
Turn (Lancs) village team plays way from home pigeon belonging to the Martin family always goes with them and is Now he has moved into a club sent back with the half time 3rd Division (away) v. P.0.c.at house with his wife and two score. Turz, who play in the Bury 1.30 p.m. A. M. Baptista, S. Rivero, children. Excluding the English Amateur League, include three A. G. B, A. A. Gulenc, League clubs, Wisbech has one of the Martin brothers-Heraoc, 1. L. S. Alves. D. C. Alves, L. M. of the best grounds in the Mid-Henry and Tom-each of whem
Queens Park Rangers is one Rodriguer, A. A. Remedios. 1. Q.
Claret and Blue shirt on 724 9. land League, and one which can has played for the eleven for C. Sequeira, Laurel, A. Souza, A
of two clubs managed by the accommodate up to 10,000 people, thirty years! A fourth brother, F. Gomes,
Club's Third Robinson Is the second Police Rev.8.1.C. nt
City Alfred, alays at home to receive
only pair of brothers in fobi As a penalty kick expert the ball control, the Taylock Taylor Divisio
to become a player-the pigeon and let the village U.S.R.C. 6 Sunday at 3.30 p.m. player
affable, dark haired, solidly City is the other. Jack will be: R. Veke. L. W. Stanton, manager with a non-League club know the score!
Paul 3. 11. Marvin, E. In the last few weeks.
bullb Houghton has a record of QPR, told me that the club's Fallamy, P. Lowe, J. 11. Evans, R. Told has accepled en appoint- FITY THE POOR GOAL which will probably never be burden is the smallness of the
J. S. Howart, Markenzie
nicht with King's Lynn.
beaten. He scored 12 times) Shepherds Bush' ground. Roberta, J. Moore, W. 1. Colon.
KEEPERS...The cricket son is over, but goals are coming from 79 kicks, and stored in
Other clubs will tell you the all 848 goats for the club-241 MORE HELP FOR COUNTY as prolifically as runs in
Following the Mill Hill (Lanes) Boys' League. of them in first team match that its eccentricities are worth CRICKET
three League He joined Villa ku August 1927 a point a game to the Rangers,
HL but QPR themselves - say, U.S.R.C. of U.S.R.C. on Saturday example of Worcestershire and Last Saturday
Close, A. Tribble, R. Ridsdale, T. Lock: W, Sussex County Cricket Welfare games produced 33 goals, there | and left in December 2000 Day that as it may it does not bring i
last game was on Boxing Duddman, G.. Ladd, Z. Gifford, Associations, the Somersetshire were nine hat tricks" and
fcat B.Bequeira, LCCC Supporters' Club is offering six-goal CW. Lam: D.
by one player.end appropriately enough he money into the bank. Loner, J. E. Medina, H. A. Til the parent bedy meterled ald The Longthaw club has scored stored from a peralty kick with
the last kick of the match-his So poor are the net "gates" Zarb kick as an active player. He that funds are not available to Taikoo will be repented by the by investing in the buying of 27 goals to four in their only
houses to attract "ready made" two matches this season, and ciso played county cricket for his buy needed players, and when
Tokyo, Oct. 1.
uitlo the three big results last Satur-mive Lincolnshire and for War-Rangers won promotion to the The world flyweight
wickshire with a top score of 182 Second Division and found them-Aght between Yoshio Shiral and day were 14-4, 17-0 and 15-3.
selves out of their class they Terry Allen will be held against Suffolk in 1938,
found it impossible to sign October 27, it was announced Aston Villa has been a grave 100 Girvan, who patrols yard for managers. They have cheques do now players. So they today.
and the
The fight, which was to have Graham, S. MCA, W. C. boundaries, and the Supporters George
Club Immediately come forward MeAsian Street Townbend, had more officials in the position wore relegated egnin H.K. Football Club to make the bak mere attrac- Glasgow, has given the local in the last two decades than 1 pubile reaction was such that been held on October 9, was twelve pairs can remember, but it must be they are now worse off than when postponed after Shiral sustain-| ed a cut eye in a fight with Les In direst contrast, their oppen- Espinosa of the Philippines ents Crystal Palace have such a Heuter.
bowls Third Division match against
at. p.m. I. W.
following in a Flet Division lawn bowls patch agasnet I.R.C. at players to the county.
Chuarry Bay on Baturday, com- The County Club announced Clayton, J. Kinnibursed. Melrose, J. B. Baxter,
menging 3.30 p.m.: 77, Black, G. II,
Skeld, that they were negotiating for C. McLennan, J. C. Chalmer. G. stora from outside the county
R, 3. Marshall,
represent tive.
Whe following will F.K.F.C. is a First Division lawn bowls match verrus K.B.G.C. at Aurin Road, Kowton at 4 pm. on Saturday: E. Liddell, W. McColl,
Young. R. 9. Butler, L. 0. Skinner, E. F. Gre. J. Watson. B. Bickford. 3. Wright, E. Goutter,
Morgan
N M Reserves. S. Larke T, DIST.
GUTIERREZ SHIELD · Tho
Depresent following Fortugal against Malaya **Guerres Internationaf
*
BOBBY
SOCKS
Grafton Athletic
E
.P.C.
of stockings. The club has raised more than a coincidence that success overtook them.
im
to the status of "Chief Constable of Townhead,"
*
....
since Erie's appointment an erst while Istlers and unimpressive THIS SIDE £265,000...If you
Villa has rocketed to the top select a Scccer team with the
places of the First Division, and most expensive player in cach
must be considered candidates Rakusen: position it works out comething
ARSENAL'S "GATES" like this: Alten (Manchester
for the Championship. Although they have been show-
It would be stupid to suggest United, £11,000); Namsey (Spurs,
Hedley (Sunderland, ing amazing loss of form and
that one man could bring about bottom of Division One,
this transformation in in
week (Sunderland, 574,700 people watched their th (Sunderland, Best ten games this season for or two, but Houghton is a "Villa (Manchester a remarkable average of 57,000. man, always has been since he has been out in the wilderness and he more at Nottingham, INTER- then coyone else can generate CPO Dennis the same spirit that has pulled
1574 £20,000 Scoular (Newcastic, are
Lawn Bowls Compellion, at 11.K.F.C.-J. A. C. FERROS, R. alibeiro,
PRO TRIPLES
Shield £28,000), Dardel 30,000), Aitken £20,000); Berry United, (Sheffield w
+
Sewell £95,000). THE NAVY'S £29,000),
NATIONALS for the PRC Club, triples com Taylor (Manchester United, Culbash, who played for the Arsenal through for so many
£30,000) and Ellett (Sunder-
The following have been selected Ford (Sunderland,
petition at Pic 10-morrow
W. Stanton, A. Jülött, K.
W. Metcalfe, J. 11: | Jand, £25,000). Five Sunderland | England against South Africa. In yea villa were enno a treatl
C. Odusher Moore, and three. Manchester United
C. E.Willerton vi
om Yu, W. Itonanda, C. Pope; men there.
Ccton.
3. D. Cameron V. F. Haberts.
G. B. dones, W. L.
+ Mackenzie, C. Pile,
the
fifth Royal Navy player to
Amateur International toner
·The
In my younger dign got an "cap since the list war. The I used to look upon
colours others wars Shipwright Danny giants in their
lis, Cominissioned Gunner with awe, but I have to confess
twenty
Rowe,
Mills, THREE TIMES THREE... Eric Boardman did the "hat| Rotily.
Ser. 108/they have been no": demigods 10} *ATT” SHIELD MA The second ta pot the "A soon bowling for, St. Georges Bridge fiecord Run, Fred me these gast venly years has
of time this and
"capa and | ngainat St Cuthberts in the
by a Navy player gone the town has existed on The Darwen Lance). Cricket League, elit by Rigger Harry Conten mediocrity, but in recent game REINETLE TOLL TO "Between 1927 and 1019, das Portsmouth-mbrio's - frutas
ALLEN, SHIRAI FIGHT. ON OCTOBER 27
on
LANDLORD & TENANT (AMDT.)
ORDINANCE, 1953.
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