FIGHTING TONIGHT
Dui Dower, the young Welsh wizard, unbeaten so far in his professional fights, has the hardest task of his career tonight at Harringay when he meets the Empire fyweight holder, Jake Tuli, in a Championship bou!-4'entrot Press Photo,
My Money Is On Tuli's Punch Against Dower's Speed
Savs DENNIS
HART
AL
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTUBEM TV) 1984)
“WE WOULD GO AGAIN"
THE ARSENAL VISIT TO MOSCOW HAS DONE NOTHING BUT GOOD
Says TOM WHITTAKER
(Manager of Arsenal)
Get this straight: the Arsenal visit to Moscow has done nothing but good. I know all sorts of things have been said and written about whether it was a wise decision to send our team to play the Dynamos.
But I believe I can sum up my attitude by saying that, given more time for travelling, we would go again. I cannot emphasise enough the amount of goodwill this trip has created between the two countries, am!, after all, surely this is far mare important than the score.
The
We at Highbury accepted this invitation on a roodwil gesture, I am sure the Russlis did 2500 TOTO". We regard the benoter conferreot on us to play
Hugh
11 wonderful hapter in our history, and our thanks must go to the Football Association, who mace this Jossible.
Although many people think we made a mistake in going, i feel there has been a contrib then added on behalf of British football which has been ap- preciated by the Russians. Whatever the score
might have besty am sure the real value of this trip will be found
the future
more
The possibility of matches was discussed during our visit and I would not be meprived if we have opened the way to more friendly exchanges between the two countries.
Everywhere
went Russin we were given a great reemption, and I know we have
behind a gxxi Impression, PerTotally 1 learned
I lot
Er ft
frons
We
In
hin visit-some things which I feel could also beneût the game here, and I am giv- ng some of their ideas thought.
muen
TERRIFIC TEAM SPIRIT But perhaps the thing which Impressed me mosi was the terrifle team spirit shown
by
thes Dynemos. Tilg crabted both forwards and defendern always to be at the aid of each other whether in defence T
The understanding
between
this my left, a small, innocent-looking altur boy; on my right, an equally small, cheruble young Welshman. But put them in the ring and stand by for fireworks,
Promoter Jack Solomons has do just that. Harringay tonight, the allar boy, better known as Jake Tuli, pint-sized Zudu holder of the Empire flyweight title, clashes with the Welsh cherubs, Dai Dower, Britain's toping near me, how, when flyweight,
avy medicine
he light of 118 Best Africa: tart- 24 Bake
Cm Pie reales Tull and Dower, basemen equal ons good-sized Heavy- į ball from a weight. In the dir they can onto the South Frellect on to provide more protes ition thar
bai! a dozen big host wileed becf-trusters,
And I have with Tonight's fracas, in which Tuli (nion let louer punches that hav defence :. utic, has caused brought gags from onlookers,
-
some of the in heavyweight box-
more speculation than any fight for some time, arud certainlyers more than arw flyweight bet zince Jhumy Wilde's days.
STAND OUT
Por, in a boxing world sadly Lacking in colour, Tali and!
So there in Dower's speel
vorus Tull's punch
My money by on the punch. -- Best Expres : Servier.
power stand out as per moltes Soccer Players'
Dower, who can tak os fest
as he can throw punches: who starts for work at the coal tage at five in the moming so that he can have his afternoons free lo train; whore prize money so far has gone in buying his parents o public house and a cur
Transfers Approved
The Management Committee
To Welshmen, Da is more of the Hongkong Football Asso- than a boxer, he is a public cintian, with Capt W. A. George institution. Today a special train in the Chair, approved the trans- will pull out of the Rhondda, ters of Kwok Ying-lok from packed with Dower supporters South China to Kwong Wah, Ko On the front of the engine will Tak-hung from Kwong Wah to Chinese Athletle anıt Tüm Kam-
i pinyers was remarkable. I remember pointing out to of our moives, who was it-
one
we
allarked every Denam player uninediately fell back into his half- one time 1 count- ed twenty-one players in the Itunsión own half!
discipline on the fell,
not the man in possession who we have before the start, they was the danger but the mun have a recognised seven-minute who was running into position, "bombing" spell which they Because of ibis discipline I call their target praeilee at the think they play better, moronets. direct, football than the Him- Another thing that interested garlona and
they are certainly me very much was the covering
with I have of their pilches ns good as any team
large ever seen,
water-proof shoots. This has Their style of play ree old long time,
reminded | been a pet theory of mine for a me very much
nilhough it would Arsenal defensive game, But to not be quite so easy for us,
attucking and play this type defensive game at such speed calls for superb fitness wihtich the Russians certainly had.
NO EXCUSES
CROWD SPORTING
AL the Dynamo Stadium, where they have to protect the ground from snow and frost,
I do not offer any excuses for they have the advantage of a large running track which en- circles the football pitch.
This enables them to fuld tarpaulines and stow them on the perimeter without them interfering with the spectators' view. I think there is a lot of good in this idea.
our defeat. Our lada put up a gren! show bul they
were beaten by a better side.
In the first half we were not pelassed, but naturelly the
Tom Whittaker
effects of the long journey be as the game wom Equally impressive was their gun to tell
on. It was nobody's fault that which,
delayed by weather en route from Waraw to Minsk, where mist grounded the air- craft.
of course, helped them in their understanding. For often it was
we were
No Upsets In
Upsets In other night of disturbed
RUSSIANS AT THE WHITE CITY
Russian women athletes practising starts during their training at the White City Stadium for their match against a London athletic team last" Wednesday...---
- Express Photo.
Let's
Pretend!
By HENRY LONGHURST
"Unless journalists took the gloves off to cach other sometimes," wrote that late and great golling figure John Low, many years ago, “the public would not get value for money.
With this commendable motive in mind and claiming as ever to represent the intelligent minority, I take off my gloves and, while congratulating him on leading the English team to victory at Porthcawl, challenge Leonard Crawley,
I also thought the spectators
Writing before the accent Pro-; detail, two Walker Cup, engles; days. What tremendous fun this were marvellous, They gave us fessional Match Play Champion- und a very good reception.
championship final in would be During the drst half there was a cer ship at St Andrews thrilling which one of the partles was 4
What more,
how much tale amount of tenston, trut tournament if ever there was one down, 5 down and 0 down after crisper and more exciting. The presumably by the 18 holes and. In each case went closing stages of the Amateur they were always very sporting. ad won,
would be if semi-finals and final the right man, the Open Champion-on to win. After the match, when
ore all on the same In Crawley described the event as players were due to leave
day, na Was there a right men in they are in The Putter! "Told-blooded match their coaches, crowds gathered
play over
These 36-hole mateties can bu outside to give them a tremen- 18 holes which many like to each of these matches and, if so,
pretend J still the game or did he win? and if not, would so dreary. If income is up not the traditional 10 hole, have at lunch, the second round is a algbir
procession. If they are all waste of quite the first is a
dous send off.
was the same cordial mosphere throughout -- even There are iwo Implications been a better distance? when we departed in the early here, tiamely, that match play hours of the morning the first is not a fair best and that 18 plane left at three and the other lanes is not enough. Both com- mand much support these days old with both i profoundly dia agree.
A.
For myself I should like to cut out 30-hole matches altogether time, You can fad nothing better in Ove
golf today, nothing more redolent During my stay I was able to
of the old authentic flaves, than finalize the arrangements for the
the International matches (in forthcoming visit of the Spartak,
ESSENCE OF GOLF
cluding thro
Commonwealth who play us at Highbury 01 Match play seems to me the Tournament), the Halford flew November 8, and I hope that very essence of golf. The quel and Die President's Putter. they will Jenve this country ties demanded in a man-id-man with the same pleasant memories encounter-to
cow.
pack his
which many like to pretend is, "Match play over 18 holes,
still the game of golf... Well, wall, have the honour to join. If the is a pretence in which I
game of golf, all I can say is Bhole match is no longer the
The scaler is against the
One is call-sinėles, enother all-bejterme
I have of our mission to Mos-bag, pay his hotel bill, and ex-foursomes, the third a combinit, 10 his friends in tion of the two; but they have morning-are on an alto- one thing in common. All ore gether higher plane than those over 18 holes, including the required in stroke play.
final. Anyone or so I think, as one
who always found fresh and blood strangely enough from certain There 19 a move, eminating
the
plain it
FANLING GOLF
a more intimidating opponent Oolonel Bogey--by giving
than
members of the USGA, to whom
I lift my 1st, to decide the his mind to it can learn to slut Waller Cup match over uns 18- himself off from the world in a hole foursomes and two 18-hole
cocoon
of concentration alone with his card and pencil. This did mean, however, an-
This is the An 18 hole Stableford com-
"backroom boy"| The awards for rest pedtion played over the Old stuff of golf. and I feel, given more time to [Coursa at Fanling during the match play, on the other hand, settle down before the match, weekend resulted in a Tic be we would have
Hard Court
Court display
Tournament
special training,
but obviously
Watson,
Gordon 80-8-nott 72; Falconer 80-13==nett 72. HANDICAP REVISIONS.
ore
the method
the
it
singles,
the. maiding double number of matches. In the two
Kramer
& Co.
Arriving On Monday
The Worlding Committee of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association and representatives of amilated clubs finalised ar-'
Dr. Sammy Lee rangements for the forthcoming
Performing
Tonight
visit of Jack Kramer and h tennis troupe, at a meeting yesch erday at the Hongkong Cricket Club
A tentativo Posledne drawn
Here is the
tere 19 Tuesday,
given a better tween K. U. Dtung and J. K.th for gallmitry in the face of
enemy, I think that both the stroke. regard this type of match in both of whom scOTED and the 38-hole scheals of 40 points. W. C. Falconer and play like a cup-tle which calls for F. D. Hunter were runner-up thought are based on the same
with 37 and S.
S. Gordon, misconception, nemely that in the circumstances this was Major P. V. Huythe and Major before every tournament or in-
Kramer and his professional not possible.
Land Jointly
there encounter
13 в occupied dividin
tennis players-Frank Sedgman No startling upsels
The Russians also appeared
"right man to win." featured
place with 38 points.
of Australia, Pancho Segura of yesterday's Colony Hardcourt to share this view, because they
If he does not there is some- The best Medal scorts
Ecuador and Pancho Gonzalves Championship matchez
with played understood our dunculties. In jured were as follows:R. U. thing wrong
of Mexico will arrive by air saw the game
81-16-nott Dzung at Chinese Recreation Club at fact their press
60; 3. K. of deciding. If right man Booking for scats lo
the from Japan next Monday, - does
win over 18
then Holes, as it was played and treated us Watson 78-0-nett 07: F. D. bought to have been 30. If A Sammy Lee has been yery brisk lub Tai Hang, and only one match.
| Diving Exhibition by Maj. Hunter 77-7-polt 70;
Ma): thub between youthful Francis very fairly.
E
of two yesterday They regarded our visit as a
Lard Me and S. T. Wu, went to three
L.
83-12-nett 71; Maj.
win dors not
over 36 then it and a limited number of good cingles and one doubles maten atris,
wonderful gesture and many P. V. Huyehe 75Bnett 71; ought to have been stroke play scats are still available and will on each day of their two-day
Yet who is to say in advance be sold at the gute this overdng exhibition in the Colony Champion Ip Khoon-officials to whom I spoke looked S. S.
who is the right munt My reply at the New Ritz Swimming Pool old W. C. this visit ng from upo!! hung conceded only one game
to those who, defeated over. 18 where the Exhibition will com friends,"
that they would
20.-3.38 in eliminating Wont Nal-bun,
holes, imply be a huge nine-toot leek, pre-morn from Chinese Athletic to
whlist K. C. Dao had things very abled me to renow my acquain-sions have
It way for me because it en-
p.m. Frank Scdgman v. Pancno have won over 36, is that this me at 6.16 sharp... much hi own way against Iu
is sheer impertinence and that In order to cater to those Segura; 5 p.m. Jack Kramer v. sented by a local councillor.
On its way to Harringay, the Kwong Wah at a meeting held Po-hay. Saubolle of L.R.C. also tances with the Dynamo's team leased.
Over 30 they would have been who have not yet reserved their Pancho Gonzalves: 0.15 p.m. manager and others I mot 0 A. Brown 21 Mader A. G. S. "Dower special"
V. Gon will stop
more likely to lose by double, stats, a special section of stards Kramer and. Sedgninn when they visited us in 1945. Zikr 5. A. R. Petrie of Capt. 8. You might as well have a joc verience of those who wish in
will, be erected for the con- zalves and Segurs. several stations in the valley to
Their season is nowhere
Biggart 0; , D. Leighton. 0; D. 9.
Wednesday, dsnobb 7; F. D. Hunter 0; Capt. D.A.
October Mr Leslie Channing, a Coun- plek up more fans.
long as ours they play member
The best of this afternoon's April to October, queried
tickets at the 3:30 p.m. Pancho Gonzalves v from Kennedy, R. G.. pp. 4 falling to win a seven-hurrions
race and solemnly declaring he purching their A convoy of buses and coaches cl
matches in the Doubles should their players do another job as G. 3. Mary 12 jom C. C. L
although all de Mout 10 would have won over a
101 W. N. Gray
Pancho Segura; 6p.m.” Jack a mile and errance, will also make the long journey purpose of yesterday's meet-
van Alst 10;
Shelt Ing. to London,
and
clitie was held by Kramer v. Frank Sedgriasi; 6.15 be the tle between F. M. libro well. proposed that in
A special Purine 13 R. Willoquet 14. K. U. and T. E. Rodrimies of Recrolo But cual production will not future. If there was a straight-
Kramer and Sedeman v. forward care of a transfer or re- and L. C. Kolewall and Geotge
Chon.
14: A. V. White 18;
one who does win over the dis- at the New Ritz Pool with lead- huller.
Both pales combine
Before this ing local divers in attendanes, Capt. P. Broughton 10, C. vantano prescribed.
Seating accommodation at the der Touw 15; B. D. Bidwell 1 year's championship final bend to
will be limited to quote power tennis and courtcraft and
G C 10.17 Bladder or
an eye-witness, HKCC the result should be a ano strug
Leo tween Bill Campbell, of USA and the dives by
tickets gle
1,800 spectators;. 1,200 Bullock 19:1, Shioda 391. Stajor D. Pravan 10. 11. 1. D. Baywood Douglas Bachil, of Australia, "a of
litve already been taken up. bv 20: MAJOT AZ Weather 50 Campbell was
The swimmers taiding part in various clubs, for, the qng, day Y.-K. Wang 21: I. A. Barros 21
$ right man over 30 holes."
the Officials Relay Race be- and 900 for the second day, J. C. Hals 24: John Soong ; G Halligan 24.
As it turned out, my win one tween the Water-Polo Commit- Tickets will be on rale to up after 18 and beaten by 2 and tee and the Rest have been pubile 1. The fact is that. Bachil was relected and aro, as followe:
Long the right man riot, because h
"their y
at
at the Association's office yester- day.
the
$1214
To make the trip the instatement, the Secretary of the miners are working earlier, and Association should have the longer. To save time they are taking Sunday salts to the pit, forms have been completed, to
thority, provided
wvided the neeezary Coal hewing finished, they will
However applications. pais the to the pit-head if an application for the re- no straight baths, wash, change, then
It's instatement of a
player eames hey-ho for the London Road. up twice, he is to bring the mat-
For
are going to 800 ter to the Management Commit- lighting for them, tec. This proposal was adopted. And Tull? He's colourful too -in a different way. He doesn't Lo Wing-bor and Mai Ching talk much. In fact he is modest of CAA were reinstated from to the extreme. A religious the First Division to the Second young man, twice a week he Division, Five Eastern players, serves maSS in a local church. Ho Kal, Chung For-on, Fung His first boxing lesson came from Trun-lock, Lal Chit-slog and Ne a mistionary.
Yan-pul were reinstated in tha Second Division from the First Division. Lau Wol-mary and
PT David Hau of Kwong Wah were But, what's more important to re-instated from the First Divi- Harringay's spectatoes, besides seion into the Second, and W. G.. the colour, Mosts Tall and Hung of St Joseph's was re- Dower ors boxers of the highest instated from the First to the order.
Second Who is golbar to Win7 Having
discussions tools scen them in, training it's hard lengthy
plnée on whether
or not to grant the Chinese Athletle a postpone Training form, of course, can ment of their Oct. 20 First Divi- But watching on league fixture against the Faeldon Motor · Bus C.A.A.
OF THE BEST
to see how either can lowe,
Dower
bedo Tomar ham «'parents claimed they had thres hatches.
pub them in noying in that wook, one that the
footwork
stamina."; "Artis
dor Old
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Were too close to each o A
SAN NAW VOIR Pas taken on the marb
fund the midnitru decidas p5
„Die brown tradis to stand up jo du
had an easy time, reinxing in the second set after winning the Brst six-love.
The following were yester day's results;
0011-
EXTRA FITNESS Thin other work is in junction with their football and they can devote all the time ntoessary to train properly.
This extra ftness and their discipline on the field enables Men's double Au Kam-mon and them to conserve their energy Wong Sui-k1 best Tune Chak-kim and Slam Yun-pon 6-2, 0-1.
mord for when called upon to Po-hay 6-1 6-1; Francis Ma beat coveries.
Men's Sttles-C. Dno beat u make one of their speedy, re ST. Wu 0-4 3.0. 0-4: Choy Tim-kin
t-i.
The following Handicap revi-
boen recently
..
Daunu 14. R. Pan 14; R. M. T. OH | LANE 21get man, surely, la the Mai Leo on Monday morning salver and Segura,
-
Referees' Meeting
beat W. Chung 6-4, 6-0; E. Bay They were also very clean in bolle baat ye. Kung 4-0, 6-3; Ip their play and there was nover The monthly meeting of the Koon-hung beat Wong Nal-bun anything fair.
Hongkong Football Referees They have longer ceremonies Association will take place at before the match than we do, The Tavern, NAAF.Í. Club. Ara:
Fixtures for today and tomorrow and instead of the usual couple. Chatham Road, Kowloon at 7.30
of minutes not practice that! p.m. on Friday,
FIXTURES
Ten's doubles.-F.M. Ribeiro ond T.E. Rodrigues V LC, Kotewall and George Cas; Chay Tin-kin and Trul | Wnt-pul VFG Lonise and A Augratad, P.F. Zau and K.Y. Chang
Edwin Tani and KH.p G.I Smart and E. Zuisuť v Ho Wing- chún and Wong: Shut-wing."
! TOMORROW
Men's ' Singits=Ng" Man-cheting_v CLA. Braun, Edwin Taal v R.C. Wong. Franels, May Choy Tin-kio, E. Bauteile v Hd Chemi-po, P.31. Ribeira. V VT Wang, L., Lee. V A. Augated.
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everyone's
...
were
to the tomorrow at the Hong Sports Shop, Glouces
Gloucester
won over 30 holes but because Kearney, Maj. Akerman, M. he won. "If you don't believe Lawrence, Geoffroy Kew, A.
Association meeting were it," as the umpire said to the Test: Chan Chun-nam,sident of the Association Me
K. Woo
Chionel H. Owed-Hughes, Pres dismissed Batsman,
"look in
The tomorrow's panez."!
L. Roza-Pereira Leung Wal- Daniel Chen, Vice-President, INTIATE DETAIL C Cooper Maj. Baldwin, and Mr Ho Knu-lau, Becretary My friend Leonard Crawley Ng Chi-man (Reserve H. W. and Chairman of the Working will recall," perhage in intimate wingtee);
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