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'Stop Killer

Bowling' Comes A Cry Deep From The Heart

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1954.

MEET THE CHAMPIONS

"Cut out the bumpers." That's a cry straight from the heart, from former Accrington fast bowler Stan Richardson, who has just been invited to coach the youngsters of Enfield, Lancashire League cricket club.

At an early age Stan had the pace and ability to develop into a second Larwood. Undoubtedly he was destined for first-class honours until the after- noon he pitched one short and killed a cricketing colleague.

Amazed Her Own Self

Bangor, May 8.

MVXing Maureon Bharpa. 81-year-old school teacher, holed out in one at the 141- yard third hule of the St Deiniol golf course yester- day.

four- Miss Sharpe

Playing agniu in a some to-day. haled out same hole.

"1

la one at the

beside

myself with amazement." sald Min Bharpe, a 36 handleap galfer-Asmociuted PreRA.

Boros Wins The

Ardmore Open

#

wog

the

Inspired

those

"For whole season I daren't Big-hearted Jackie watch a game of cricket, les | player

who

a ac play one," he told me. Shrewsbury Town Easter holi- "Now, although I'm

started victories only 40, day

which my playing days are over, and Brighton on the side. 1 haven't worked for 11 year Leenuse of down."

the

nervous break- My vote for the outstanding young player of 1053-54 goes to Peter McParland, the Villa left like Dally winger, who run

Mer Cli Duncan and Anishes Bastin.

Stan's arguinment is that true spirit of cricket is to bow) at three stumps pitched in the pronat, not suspended from Feverplane, How right

HARD LINES

д

Don Welsh watched the Lan- cashire Junior Cup Final thriller Bl Horwich between Wign which could mean Liverpool are 18. There are three disappointed still interested in Wigan's

pini-sized young men in Bolton this week-year-old

winger, Ta Instead of Dying

to Harry Penk, Wigun also have un Amsterdam with the Wanderers interest-League status,

and touring party, Ray Purry Terry Allock travel to Carding-

Report the National Se with the HA P. and insite-

Hany Webster will his damaged wrist uncased plaster cast.

to

Tany's call-up means manage

Hidding has 141

left

market Winger.

fur

Ku

PIRIE OF SWIMMING

For the hard work route to success, Lalling Preece, Wallasey housewife, ranks as the Pirin of swimming. Altogether site covery 20 miles a week. Her normal

7-30. day: Me awa

Ket break fast and see daughter Chol off to school, fallowel try 80 Jengths of the bath, take dog fur manager | Jong walk before tea, and even-

ax tratenog or club oesien.

All this and housework, too, deserves the Empire Games trap to Vancouver.

Southent United Bay When worki like to shin Paddy Leonard, Bristol Rovers ne de forward, who has been un

Ell a month's tarah,

fancy

Ar more. Okinnon. My 9 Julius

kefox Bo former National Open eh.mpron from Mid Pines, North Carolius, withstood terraße the

1 Erre eng will join a Westeri final round To Wast

fur League club not c Ardine Open goll bara nuenem

Total

ISKANTA today with a 72-hole

279.

The

in

from

When

fold Ipswich

their function Kolling vheevagunzuį promotion celebration turned into a four-imati race at there should be a special toast the end of the Best me in the to Jackie Stamps, whose goals final round

Arst-prize won the Cup for Derby County money was $7,200 United Press,, eight years ago.

Beris

GADGETS GALORE

By HENRY LONGHURST

Noting some time ago the electrically propelled buggies with which the more affluent golfers in America now enuse themselves to be whizzed round the course one of them falling off the other day and breaking a leg, in what is believed to be the first accident of its kind 1 remarked that in the interests of the total mechanisa- tion of American golf there might be an export market for us in those obsolete Barr and Stroud range-finders with which we are issued at the beginning of each war.

One of these would it well on back of the card, and find what the front of the buggy, and the club to take. cadde from this forward obser-

Mathematiclans who hayo vation post couhi be getting on followed me thus far will by Images now be aaying: "Yes, but surely with drawing the two

* Of course It together and obtaining a reud-It depends.

proprietor mixed does. So they give you one set ing, while the

the of reading for a tag seven feet another dry murtial from buggy's portable bar,

high and another for six feet.

In the meantime, for those Alt of which explains Hogan's who still use their own fal fent 10

ນ. curious

of

complaint

ut

Consolation for Bill Ecker- aley's inexplicable onanission from England's long list of probables is that he can now devole close- season time and attention building up the confectionery business he recently took over.

But if the selectors

10

irue

4

to form they may yet call upon Blackburn's fearless defender in

did an emergency, as they

day

before low

The South Americun

This trip

time last year.

NELSON ONLY

Jackie Bestall tells me be hug no desire to return. to League

football unless it's with Nelson, who engaged him with a view to building a team to justify their bid for election. The former Rovers' manager is still in the Blackburn district, doing

fancy very nicely in a

goods business.

-(London Express Service)

Shek-0 Golf

Club Presents

Prizes

The Shek-O

Country

Club

for golf, there comes, from an Curnoustie that the flags were ended their winter golf season American friend, of course, the ot !! the same size, with presentation of prizes by next best thing-the "Golfscope," threw his range-finding out of Mrs Stanley Mason at the club-

house yesterday evening. This has the merit of being the

gear,

Winner of the shape of a smallish

Nor is this the only gadges to

Archie Lyle alze und

and depends, playing card

More elaborate Cup was Mr E. B. McBain with come my way. suspect,

the

tho "Stroke-o-Matic Golf Mr E. Boycott runner-up. triangles" theory.

Stroke Trainer," an apporttus Winners of the various com- containing the Ball positioning petitions since last October un- Tape, the Foot Positioning Tape, April are as follows: the Erecting Tupe,

on

imilar la

TAKING A READING

grounding At any rate, a space is cut ou

Borey Pool of the card, with the bottom pins, clips, coloured bands, and

"A" Section-Lt. Col the two sides I don't know what else. This

N. S. horizontal And

the comes as a present from Colonel Sykes and vertical, one

N. P. Fox-2 up; higher thun

in South ether and the two joined by no golf library

Bend H. M. Andrew-1 up; H. G. Indiana, is the most completa in Banham-1 up; S. M. Backe upward curve like the cost-of- Otto Probst, whose 3,000-book the world, and, when I have and P. V. Hughes-3 up; and

You hold it at lald it out on the front lawn, J. Dickson-2 up. Hying graphs,

troublo through shall never have any length. peer arm's

with the golf stance again. the slit, and work it to right and left the space exactly fits the

take distant flug. You then reading in yards, looking on the

д

Rumjahn's Rink

Earns Season's

First Bottle

Of Whisky

Shown above are the winners of the two major itles of the 1953-1954 Colony Open Badminton Cham- pionships which concluded last Wednesday.

On the left is Helen Kwong the newly-crowned Ladles' singles champion who wrested the title from Ulian Khoo four times former champion in three sets.

On the right is Y. S. Lim of Selangor, Malaya who claimed the distinction of being the first overseas competitor to annex the Hongkong Men's singles title. He defeated Bill Funk in the Final.

My Choice For World Cup Soccer Semi-Finalists

By ARCHIE QUICK

From war-torn South Korea with Hungary and

SPORTS ROUND-UP

Now Amateurs May Get Training "Exes"

Was the meeting of Football League managers—called to suggest improve- ments in English Soccer-a success or a flop? Similar meetings will be held Inter. A few sound suggestions were put up, but, according to one of those present, "several managers spoke a lot of tripë!"

payments

of

to

·

international

part with

One unmediede outcome | end ไปส Welsh could be a change in rules career, concerning amateur players.

Torquay United, losing about £100 n week on poor gates, When England team manager may be forced Walter Winterbottom spoke players soon. Stylish inaldo about largo parties young forward Don Mills is one of Playero belog pasembled

by the Pininmoor lade who would Continental nations for intea fetch a big fee. sive training and being pro vided with meals, it was pointed out that any English club doing that would be Aned by the Football Association.

Under present rules it illegal to pay farts or provido refreshment for amateurs in training. The F.A. have hinted that they will move with the times and scrap these restric- tione.

Whe

With Airdrie relegated

referee

White shirts can be confusing in floodlight Soccer. A1 Sel- hurst Park game the twice gave a hot-dog offsidel

-London Express Service)

vendor

US Baseball

DODGERS TAKE "FIRMER HOLD

Scottish FJ Division wonder if international inside

right lan McMillen will follow ON FIRST PLACE

team mato Fraser to England? Aston Villa would pay a lot of money for McMillen,

Now Lincoln City are sate, centre-forward Andy Grover move can be expected. Burnley are keen, but they were shaken

when Lincoln manager Bili Anderson suggested taking Dil Holden in part exchange.

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in

Burmese XI To Play In HK

It was learned from Me Jack Skinner

the Burmese Football tomm was eager to play one or two matches in Hongkong whilst on their way home from Manila.

Mr Skinner winted that this offor be would bring to play, to the attention of the HKF.A. on his arrival here to-day,

Another Boooor per- sonality well known to in Hong- football cred ca kong, Mr Wolf Lyberg, the Djurgar- manager of dens Football Club will be emplanlag for Hongkong on Tuesday morning,

Exhibition

Tennis On Wednesday

A series of Exhibition Tennis

com-

New York, May 9. The Brooklyn Dodgers, slowly asserting themselves in the National League race, handed Robin Roberts his third defeat today when they beat the Phillies, 2-1 at Philadelphia to take a firmer hold on first place. Yugoslavia

Jupan's table tennis team for to sunny Italy, from Scotland and "1" Internationals with the world championships

Five double plays cut down Upon Wembley did not include their the Phillies as rally after Matches will be held on Wednes- In the Northern hemisphere to Yugoslavia auf Greece,

their return they will still be Uruguay in South America, the

was frustrated by 1952 world champion, Satoh, or

the alert stage is set for the World Cup kept together until they set off Number One Fujli because OOK

Brooklyn infield. Cart Erskine day, May 12, at the Hongkong keries in Switzerland in the for Switzerland.

Club Ground tho

Japs belleve

strict gave up nine walks which kept Cricket fortnight beginning June 18, For one player at least May amateurism. Satoh couldn't him in constant turmoil and he mencing 8.30 pm. for the pur- Four groups of four countries wit be a heetle month. He in afford to play for nothing, and finally had to have rullet help pose of ruising "Fund" to send each have fought their wAY Albert Quixall, Sheffield Wed-Fuji was under suspension for From Jim Hughes in the eighth two of Hongkong's best players

to the Anal through

und stages, nesday

England Inside allowing

his third and ball to before gaining

de-o Wimbledon, this year. a bat the must carious

ctatou nad perhaps

right.

carry his name. He lory

the preliminaries

batted in the Gran Hamner against concerna Spain and Turkey.

IT DEPENDS

only Philly run with a single in Matches

Mudrid

in Beitust on May 3, go into

the eighth, after Erskine walked falled

Soccer scouts La settle

are following the first two batters. Istanbul

training with the England tour- Issue and after extra me

United Reserves, Hartlepools at Eastbourne and party neutral

the Landon, ground in Rome

Talented visit

17-year-old South-Eastern

forward Jackie Smith countries were still level. So a

Europe with them-probably to ansall Halten boy was deputed Zagreb and Athens,

target. and, upor to draw a name

of the his return, he will be flown to "hut" Turkey

were the lucky Germans to take part

Germany tuttet ties,

In the * last week and last two inatelies of favourites

three the Amy's

weeks the competition.

tour of B.A.O.R. There they are for the England, by beating Scotland playing rivillan teams sind

Home first time since the Rhine Army the Countries International Chani

of Occupation after World War I. go into a seemingly pionship,

ог

the

031

ing

One

uf

11

disappeared

Irom

winning

easy group with Italy, Switze land and Belgium. While Scot- land, as runners-up in front of

plays

for the army Ireland

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Wales and Ireland, are grouped 15-Inch

A

with tough trio-Austria, ruguay and "Czechoslovakia,

to

Scotland are not likely qualify for the analo-Austria and Uruguay should do that but England should get through. Switzerland and Belgium, on paper at least, do not appear big threats, but there will be s hard fight against Italy.

or

Putt

After

watching

Hughes

THE PROGRAMME

The following 3 the programme:

cumo on and threw one pitch Lo 5.30 pm Mrs Scholes & Mrs centre-retire the side on double play.M. Chow vs. Miss Philip & Mrs

the The New York Yankees de-Ip Koon-hung.

is

Smith

rc-

fealed the Athletics 7-4 anci then settled for a 1-1 tie in A 8 p.m.-lp Koon-hung vs. K.

nu C. Doc. halted nine inning A three-run

nightcap.

cently, Burnley manager Frank darkness 12:11 asked Hartlepools Fred West garth of a four-gure by Andy Carey and a wang Y. Fawin Tsal & E

homers by Yogi Berra

fee would interest him.

U093

homer

and

0.30 K. Ip

& V. T.

7.30 p.m.-Mrs Chow & Edwin

Enos Slaughter sparked rallies Dac. "Aye, it wad," cracked Fred, in the second and third innings "but it depends on whit gure Bob Trico was handed his first sai va. Mr & Mrs K. H. Ip.

of the opener, when rookie

wis on the front."

at the

University

bas

defeat after four wins.

Harry

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Programmes

And

Look out, Gordon Pirie. Doug Byrd gained his first victory as Kyle, 21

-year-old geology Yankee but not until rookie student

Wilmer Shaniz hod of catcher British

boen sagged

him for a Columbia,

grandslam shattering long-distance records | homer.

In both

Canada Bill Henrin hit a second- and the U.S.A. Kyle, a native game Philadelphia homer of Saskatoon, has had no win kopt Alex Keliner ter training advantages because until Bill Skowron singled in Entry Forms for the 12th of an annual

an eighth inning run to tie the Race Meeting 1953/54 to be six-month freeze up. He kept all with lee skating.

Costs Snead consistently

US $1,000

11

BCOTC.

and

Draft In front

Bob Turley of Baltimore won held on Saturday 22nd May, Australian left-hand bats- ht third game, a four-hitter, 1954, (weather permitting), man Lou Laza (average 53 In over Cleveland, when Gil Coan may be obtained at the Secre- Sydney first grade cricket last singled home the winning runtary's Office, Alexandra House; Beuson) tcila me he'd like In the 10th for a 2-1 decision

Club cricket professional

Job

Houne, Happy that anopped a five-game Oriole the

Valley; and the Stables, Shan England.

Lou, captain of the Aussie

Kwong Road. table tennis team. wants to settle here afier the world championships,

·

in

losing streak.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Tuesday 11th May,

STRENGTHENED POSITION

Detroit strengthened its newly- acquired first place position by

3.2 In innings at 1954.

White Sulphur Springs, W. Virginia, May 9. Herman Schariou, an ley- from Boca In the remaining two group-nerved shotmaker ings Brazil

Yugoslavia Raton, Florida, won the seventh Balt should succeed at the

Open expense annual Greenbrier of Mexico and France, and tournament today when Sammy Hungary should have the beat Snead missed a 15-inch putt on

of # pressure ing of Turkey, South Korea and the third hole Germany, alth

although the last packed play-off. named can be a dark horse.

They played In miserable My last four for the semi-weather-frigid wind, rain and

Bill Dellow, of Surrey, was winning finals then are Brazil, Hungary, even ball at times.

no doubt thrilled to be given Chicago, then battling to a 0-0 A "Budden Austria and

England-with death"

play-off was ordered

the honour of refereeing the 10-inning fle that was cut short Yugoslavia, Uruguay and Italy Immediately after Jackie Burke England v. Scotland amateur because of darkness. us the chief dangers,

the Jr. came in with a three over

Slave Gromek became match. In fact, any referes TEAM TO WATCH

par 73 to lose his three-stroke would control a Wembley inter-first American League player to win five games, scattering nine A country whose

lead. progress

Snead fred a 67 and national without payment, "B" Section-M. H. Y. Flennes

hits, one of them a homer by will ue closely watched is Scharlau, tied for second at the

In the second -2 upi

N. F. Searles -3 up;

Czechoslovakin whose footballers end

shot of three rounds,

But it must take off some of Sherman Lollar. C. J. D. Law up; G. W. Then there are the

will be making their StrokoJones3 up; and B. R. Barrier

first par 70.

the gilt when the match fee is game, Billy Hoeft of the Tigers £335, and a request to supply and Billy Pierce of the White appearance in open competition spe and the Smushie, of which,.

On the first hole Burke fired a red blazer is also added. The Sox fought a battle of zeroes in alas, I have no for seen

since the War. In pre-war days Only advertisements.

ahot from the trap to blazer could cost £7 78. leaving which Hooft gave up six hits The Smashle

they were indeed a formidable a great

Flerce permitted nine. appears to be a leather-enclosed

combination and in 1934 they stay in the running as all three Dellow's fee, as well as his coat while

Pierce struck out 12 and Hoeft par fours. Soculen-E. W. S. Mc-beat England at Prague by 2-1. posted

However, in the red." weight which you wear on the "A"

seven. Burke could not match Scharlau back back of your hond--"either Gregor 80 nett; H. G. Banham

and Snead's birdies on the 380-- England's representatives -- hand. You

the-04 nett; J. Dickson Leach-03 deelde."

sby

and 40 names have been sub-yard second and was forced to makers, adding modestly that it nett; and J. Dickson Leach-88

to drop mitted by May 1 according

out and settle for $700 has been scientifically designed nett

federation rule third place money. International

"get to- will at least have a

Snead put the pressure gether" longer than ever before Scharlau on No. 2.” On the third

history. in the FA's

extra hole, both Scharlau and They gather at Eastbourne Stead were

short of the green slay there nearly and Scharlau's second went eight on May 5, a week, undergo further train-feet past while Snead chipped ing in London and they pet off within 15 Incites. Scharlau for their International games canned his easily and Snead's

shot dipped the cup.

Medal Pool

tu ald all golfers control the "B" Section-N. F. Searles swing from start to finish. It 59 nett; S. M. Backe-64 nott: and G. W. also slows down hand action and J. A. H. Saunders

nett; and R. D. allows maximum clubhead speed Jones-86 without changing the feet of the Bolton-03 nett. club" whatever that may

mean.

INFALLIBLE WEAPON

Eolcotto "A" Section Winners-E, W. McGregor and N. P. Fox.

"B" Section Winner-S. M.

After a very poor start, the

The Strokoscope—"A remark- Indian Recreation Club bowkes, playing at home, trounces Talable invention which will amaza Backe.

Jock

koo B1-58 shots in three rinks.

and delight all golfers," Hutchison is a

Л thing like rink skipped by S. M. Rumah was 10" in draughts "man", shout the size 30 points.

the second head and things look-

of

Stableford

"A" Winner-R, J. Newton-

"B" Winner-Lt. Col.

ed pretty dim for skipper S. M. to the face of the putter, and Halford 30 points.

Rumjahn who was held scorciess to Talkoo's 12 shots in the 7th head.

Easter Competitions

M.

Eclectic-P. H. Taggart-58

a penny, which you cement this, as Dr Johnson sold of the man who was to be hanged in a fortnight. "Concentrates the noit. in both rinks mind wonderfully" Seeing that The recovery was nothing short of sensational the most infallible weapon-on points.

and

Stableford-R. D. Bolton--~34

the putting green is an ordinary Greensome-A. Graham with a 0 in the 3rd head and a carpenter's hammer, the Stroko N. P. Fox-nett 09. 'rare' 7 in the 13th head to win scope may have something.

when the Arst rink looped up

the rink 3-25,

As with short cuts in this life,

A. M. Rumishn's rink follow-however, a flaw presents itself. ed suit and held Talkoo scoreless

for five heads (10th to 15th) to win 20-10.

Alt, Abbas

Mil. Jono

A 31 Takeck

6.M. Runjaln

DM. Omar

7M. #1 Artik,

M.I. Razack

AM. Rumah

AM. Kadir

AM, Wahab

G. Bark čt. Graham WA. Brown R. Marb

AG. Spence

10. Den

JD,

CM. McLaren

"try's

With the feet duly positioned

Aston Villa Boaten By FC Nuremberg

on the Foot Positioning Tape and the ball lined up on the Ball

Frankfurt, May 9. Positioning Tape, Sinashle Aston Villa, the English First attached to either hand, the Division. sida, were beater range correctly computed

on three-one by FC Nuremberg, the Golfscope, and the Btroko Wert German Premier League Club at Nuremberg, today. The

soupe securely compenfad

the face of the club, the shot German team, led two-out at

| should be a certainty / it, evor hairüme, be

there was one. There remaine, men ales, one final formality,and 3 ndanchester the Bayéets drew WC BOYNES You have still got to hit u

City" and 20-30 thres-thre

on

** Schorlau Won first prize of

second.United Press.

No Serious Harm $2,000 and Snood got $1,000 for From Boxing Says European Union

Record Smashed

London, May 9. Monte Carlo, May 9.

Gyorgy Tumpek of Hungary The European Boxing Union | beat his own world 100 metrca meeting here today adopted a

medical committee that no

By Order of the Stewards,

»Bayer's « TONIC

B

Sal Maglie pitched a master- COULD BE RICHER

Arth ful six-hitter for his Stockport County would be a National League victory to top BAYER wealthier club now if Billy the Pirates 5-1, while Willie Foulkes, Newcastle United's Mays with a two-run triple and right-winger, had been pre- Don Mueller with a single and pared to leave St. James' a double paced the "Giants. Park. Why? Because Nowcastle Pittsburgh has now lost five in offered Foulkes and a nice fee row.-United Press. for Stockport's Inside forward David Herd, son of the famous Alex Herd.

Perhaps Third

Foulkes thought would Division Soccer

Boxer Sustains Brain Injuries

After Knock-Out

Milan, May 8.

heavyweight

Baht Spanish resolution made by the Union's butterfly swimming record in Kess Ortuzar was rushed

| right conditions.

Budapest on Saturday with a

to

Juries today following serious physical harm could time of 1 min. 3.7 seconds, ac- hopital with severe head In- come from boxing under the cording to the Hungarian newB } elght-round kaya in a fight with

agency MTI,

Italian Lorenzo Rocel, The resolution said that it seconde was established in May Polyclinie described the Spanish His record of 1 min. 43

Doctors at the the opinion of the medical com mitee boxing is an excellent of Jast year also in Budapest- means of physical development tester." and moral education, provided it

is submitted to effective' medical: control and the referees are iri-

stracted. In medical aspects of BORDEAUX GRAND the sport,” KAYDEN COLOR

no

PRIX AL conditions,

Bordeaux, May 9. serious physical damage, cab happen to a bootar, apare: Scont Frollan Gonsales, the Argen-| an accident inherent in wat- Ung driver, won the Bordeaux sports, the fasonsion, addéage. moloj. Grand Prix here today in China Mizil Speciāl

Terrari car-Rezer

boxer's

Milan

A.J "ata- condition

They tionary

said he suffering from

distur brain bances and skull confusions.

Ortuzer remained unconscious on the canvas after the referee

•Had counted him out last night-

HL MISA,

Secretary.

TONIC

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by our Staff Photographers

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K.C.C. Bowls Opening and Presentations Motor Sports Club, Dance and Prize-giving International Y's Men's Club Ball

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