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Queensland's Bookies Go Underground To Defeat Police Raids

By ANTHONY SYME

Off-the-course bookmakers in Queensland are going underground in a big way behind reinforced concreto "fortresses" with steel doors capable of resisting police raids following the introduction of a new Racing and Betting Act.

torms of

The police, for their part, are talking in sledge hammers and electric drilla as equipment for raida of suspected bookmakers' premises.

WEEK-END

LAWN BOWLS

TEAMS

The following selected to represent their pective clubs in league bowis m tehes. Tomorow.

KUC

been

ren-

lawn

"Of-the-coure bookmaker"

is another term in Australia for storting price or "SP" operators. Hotting with them has always been technioniby illegal in Queensland, as in other States, but until recently authorities have not nelivety campaigned against it.

The

Ty Act Пхен NUT penalties, including prison sch-

encer have

for bookmatters and punters, Under the old regula- tions covering

betting, the legal bookmaker was able to

fine

If caught, whalle the punter can no risk if his busi- ness was done by telephone,

Even if caught by the pollee during

* roid

premises where Hoga) beiting was con- ducted, the punter was able to only a nominal fine.

lat Division (Away) VA Hecreation Club at 4 pm Sequetu. A M Alves, & N T. E Baker (Skup!, A

Police

D

- B

WODg. Vopes The Kerman Philips Skip, W Gaffney, Rosselet Bymons. W Hong

2nd Division #tomer Club ut p

Sing (Skip).

Tuskeer

-3. 1 Dor. 1.

Bones, 15 Phoenix, W J Howard

(Skip), Chamberlain, J. 17uffleli, }

011

FIRST OFFENCE

S Hanseband, MJ Diverho Under the new Act, the book-

CW

E F} (maker can be fired fromm £ A50

While, G. Lee, I S Capell (3kip}

3rd Division comes vs sne. Tsal, E. at 4pm -A Lang, R

Fineber, 1 A Trikes (Slope,

A Tribble, Curvadlo, du

14 £A200 (£10-£106 ster!- ing) for a first offence.

from.

CA150 to £A500 (£120— £400

(zlerling) and/or three months"

Salve, Champelover (Skip). Imprisonment for a second, and

Murphy, N Finz, G Ladd, 3 Tang (Skop)

from CA175 10 CA750 (£180 £800 sterling) and/or six months imprisonment for ity subsequent offence,

ECC

1st Division (Away) v KBGC

at 4 p.m.- CC. Ma, G. Madar,

"

A

Punter Souza, F. O. Madar (Skip). Fire, C. R. Ronselet, 5, 1, Leo- Hard, D W Bradbury Skip), P. Matison, W

Oxtoy, C Hong Choy, A E. Cuates (skupi. 2nd Division (Away; vn,

10 4. R. Ragi. J

KFC, A Fox. Leonari, J. W. Leonard (Skip. Wong Yan, C. R. Sung,

Kej leber, A ML Soates Skip, W Bourne, G

Santos, 1 (>

ket, D

K La (Skip).

Beercio

Recreio "Blues" (Hogne) V* Skip), JE. Noronha, S. E Souza, G. A. Guterres F V. über

Skip), C. e. Pereira,

A. M. Bouza, J. A. Luz; C. E Passon (Skip), Nora Peretra, S. A Col- Ingo, A 1. J'ereire.

"Whiles"

IR.C. "G" at 4 p.m.- *. Luiz

()

VX.

Becrclo K DU at 4 pm. (Friendly) - F. X M Stv 45kip). A. A Gu- terres, 9 Rivero, A M. Baptista: C. A. Danenberg (Skip, A Narutha,

A du Milva; 11 Noroitin (kup), J. M

↓ Gutierrez, A Hingn, J. L. §. Alves

KBUC

lu Division (ame) vs.

W. Tindil, P at 4 p.10 thughes, WV Williamson, J Mckel-

vie (Skip). L. Godet. A

Batley T.

Kavanagh, A Harvey Skip): E

J. Lundell, F Howarth, C. В Rounse[ell, M

ard Division

at 4 pm

Shaw, H.

V A

Skipi V. I.

Purvis Skip).

(Away) va P.OC. C. Bond. E. G. Scull. A. Hutton Thomas, the D. McLelland, C. E. Terry (Skip; L. W. Gordon, 9 A. Tremlett, F. C. Gamson, L. F. G. Cosgrove (skip)).

McCracken

Filipino Club

1st Division (Away) "Blue" at p...

VA. I.R.C.

J. Coelho, J. Lee, 1 A. Tibble, C. A. Cuelho (skip); M. T. Nunes, R. M. V. Ribeiro, J. T. Cotton, L. 9 Silva (Skip): E. J. Xavier, C. M. Xavier, A. Bachou, R. Dasa (Skip)

2nd Division (Hemo) va' fï K C.C. nt 4p.m.-L. A. f'eres, V. Naves, A. Sequeira, A. D. Hein (Skip); A. M. Luz, 1, S. Castro, E. G. Bat- Rodrigues_[Skip); __ L. M. TOR. T Neves, 1 A. F. Pereira, 5. Bus- , . A. V. Ribeiro (Skip), Re- serve: V. Espina.

3rd Division (tlomet va P.A.C. at 4 p.m.-C. M. Hozario, C. M. Franco, M. J. But, A Hibetra

Skip) R. Castro, L. A. Rosarlo. F. Hant, V. Ribeiro (Skip); C. M. Castilho, F. Thorne. 7. M. Castil- bo, F. Tan (Skip). Beserve: C. Faster.

PRC

It Division (Home) vs. K.C.C. ot 4 p.m.-H. Finney, T. Paynten, IQ Hughes, 1. B. Dewar (Skip); T. N. C. Reynolds, R. G. Laufel, G. F. Watt, J. I. Goodman (Hkip); Roza Yu, R. L. Russell, F. W. Ilal lands, K. F. Dodic (Skip).

2nd Divtrioti (Away) U.S.R.C. nt 4 p.m.-N. William- son, W. R. J. Boxall, D. E. O'Brien, P. Love (Skipji. J. 11. Harris, W Jones, E. Willcox, A. Bautar (Skip); E. S. Jones, V. L. Veriga, T. Pilxington, A. M. Bryan

(Skip)

3rd Division (Away) vs. Talkoo at 4 p.in.: E. Bellamy, G. T. Car- ter, A. J. Bennett, W., Caton (skip); EG. Jones, F. Roberts,

A. E. Josee, H. Mackento (Skip); R. 4. Smith, J. M. Gurney, B. Lonsdale, G. Arlins (5xlp).

TAIKOO

2nd Division (Away) va. 1.C.C. at 4 p.m.-A. C. Sponce, G. T. Graham, W. B. Macilardy, J. I. Kianiburgh (Skip): G. Stark. N. Franer, G, H, Clayton, J. 9. Box- ter (Skip); D. Douglas, C. McLen- nan, f. B. Marshall, W. B. Brown (skip), Res: R. O. Fleming.

JxCC

can be flneri fran LAS (£4 sterling) for a first offence and up to £A100 (£30 sterling) or a month's imprison- ment for the third or subse- quent offences.

are

betting

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1955.

PAT SMYTHE IN ACTION

Miss Pat Smythe, the famous British horsewoman, taking a jump on Tosca during the Eclipse Contest at the White City last month-Express Photo.

Spurs Plump For The A-Plan; Key Man Is Eddie Baily

By BOB

PENNINGTON

Eddie Bally, of England and Tottenham, is the Don Revie of the starting new plan Spurs will unleash in League football this month.

Call it the A plan. Baily and his colleagues will not hear of the credit going to anyone but their new boss Jimmy Anderson, now preparing for his first full

season as niannger.

Supreme Court Judges mmporare red

"drclare" pre- mises used for legal For for the legal dissemination des

of racing Information. found on "declared"

Persons premises without lawful excuse can bo prosecuted,

Concrete "Torls" which have come to the nollee of the police. are fitted with furnaces, Their steel doors and reluforced con- rete would delay the entrance

pollee in a raki long enough for the destruction of major evidence-betting slips,

Newspaper reports state that bookmakers have established their

premises

never

previously for bet- In Brisbane, with many ling. homes on stilts"

tu counter

heat and white ants, innocent- looking slats under the elevated homes readily camouflage their purpose.

Here,

in other States. police are forbidden to tap tele- phone wires to obtain evidence.

US

LOOK-OUT SYSTEMS

Elaborate Jook-out

systems are reported to have been or- ganised by bookmakers with "nitkeepers posted at strategie warning posts. Legislators who foresaw this move provided penalties in the new Act for professional "cockatoos."

Several

of the bookmakers' hideouts are in the city area. Others are dotted around suburbs.

Was

The it for Revie plan with the the centre of the field between Manchester City leader lying the wing halves; contre-forward

the sensation-and Len Duquemin acting as "decoy Patcess of last seasOTI.

leader and main link with Bally; inside right Johnny Brooks leud- The A for Anderson plan with ing the four-man forwont line its 3-3-4 Armation will be fool-with

goals Jus eller Dall's top talking point when ponsiblity. 'Spurs start against Burnley at White Hart Lane on August 20. Basically, the A plan means inside left Bally tying deep in

ros-

flower detalled their new inter to me while training at their Cheshunt ground.

SOCCER MATURITY

Although there are obvious differences between the A and A plans, it will be equally vital Buily, Anderson, his right-hand for Blanchflower, the brilliant man Bill Nicholson, and Great trishman, to strike the same Britain's ekipper Danny Blanch-partnership with Baily as Man- chester wing-half Ken Barnes has hit with Revie.

It is mainly

Blanchflower's service to Bally that will give

fast-talking,

fast-moving. Englishman a chance to launch the ralds with the skill of his soccer maturity.

Chataway Chosen For Two Races Against Hungary At White City

By DOUG WILSON

Chris Chataway, who usually keeps his big races few and far between, has been chosen to run the Mile and the Three Miles on consecutive days for Britain, against Hungary at the London White City on August 12 and 13. This was the big surprise in announced recently.

in a

the team

the

Baily to Blanchflower-Blanch- flower to Baily...they passed the ball to each other so accurately that you felt they could do it blindfold.

Blanchflower, one of the most intelligent tacticians playing to- day, stopped to tell me. "I think we've got something. The 3-3-4 formation has great possibilities." Baily was just as enthusiastic, but more cautious about being

exaggerate

confused as a second Don Revic. "My role will be to act as a hub going backwards and for. wards in the centre of the field Commenting on his dual selection from his office desk to build up attacks," said Baily.

"It la merely to London brewery, the flame-haired Chataway said:

Even "I have never before had two hard races close together, an inside forward's job. on the Saturday work of an inside man. the and it rather depends on how I feel

morning, after the Mile, whether I tackle the Three Miles as well. Also to be considered

Bro

is the Hungarian

of in British athletics.

Don

Revie

is only doing the

JENNIFER JONES AT WORK

Page, 7" :

Time Goes Quickly

For Miss Dove

By MICHAEL RUDDY

Beverly Hills.

"I hope to do another film this year which will make three and in future there won't be a year between films, I trust," said Jennifer Jones to me as we had coffee in her dressing-room on the set of "Good Morning, Miss Dove."

P

I had watched her while she was filming "Love is A Many-Splendoured Thing,” (qulte a title!) in Hongkong, T C Fox version, with William Holden. It's an unusual love-story of a Eurasian doctor and an American correspondent during the Korean conflict.

the

It was her first film in Holly- men and women in the town, going over a script. Sherco wood for two years. Miss Jours like

doctor, played by North in tight crimson slacks had been in Italy whero she Robert Stock, and Robert and black blouse sat in a cornea made "Indiscretions of on Douglas, the banker, and Bilt) with some friends. American Wife" with Rossano Elliott, the priest.

Jane Russell; who had been Brazzi, and the satirical "Beat

sceing the

rough cut of "The The Devil" with H. Bogart, "My cons, they're now 14 and Tall Men" WILS with

her Peter Lorre, Robert Morley and 15 years old, came to visit me husband, Bob Waterfield, and

yesterday," Jennifer Jones sald two of her brothers.

But wo muddenly, "and they didn't ichow Neither film was well received

makeup. Her groy miss seeing Marlyn Monroe in America and one

favourite table, the farthest wondered in this

hair drawn back tightly, from the door, near the window, about the •netross from parted in middle, little makeup, where she sees the rose-garden Oklahoma, whose name was but plastic buildup on lower Come back to Movietone City, changed from Phylis Islay to cheeks and around the eyes. Jennifer Jones by David O.

Marilyn. sixty, don't 17. Selznick when he signed her to agreed.

She dld. But her "To Catch

Co.

look

in

A Thief" with

q long contract. Indeed, a long voice, Warin, mellow, wns Grace Kelly (ahl) and Cary

contract. He married her.

PRESS RELATIONS

Reportedly Miss Jones's preES relations were directed by D.O. Selznick, When she came to Fox Studies in my opinion, the friend- lest of the major studios, with an excellent group of publicity men and women, I got the im pression that she was to be left alone, no interviews, no be tween-»cenes chato,

young.

Grant, is a good Hitchcock "Oh, I change the pitch when thriller, although I found that I'm before the cameras."

the story drags about half- way through. But-it's worth sceing for the superb views of I lunched with Dana Wynter Cannes, Nice, Monte Carlo and whose first important Alm, "The the drives along the curving hill View From Pompey's Head," has roads, and for you ladies, for clothes Grace caused Fox executives to do the marvellous

designed by nipups over their new star.

Head.

I'm

brillant

Kelly and Clark

They

With us was Lionel Shapiro, former

ace war-correspondent, about eminded of the story. al the studio writing the screen-Gable.

WOTC filming She was charming and gay play of his novel, The Sixth of "Mogambo" in Kenya. And Ava

and Donald June."

Sinden with me, stipulated only "I do

concerns a British Gardner

girl working were somewhere around. Rurcour reserve my private opinions on officer, a British

had with the American Red Cross enamoured of Mr Gable,

jt that Grace politics,

was very international matters,

She best or, the

and and the ten

ten

American an

paratroop mator." sald

watching the cameramen Mr worst," she said, smiling.

Shapiro, was

bull elephants, "Couldn't have a better actress Alm wo huge "My husband and

enormous cars, cajoy than Dana here for the girl," I flapping their

Miss "Oh, bravci. We

dear," murmurod both restless, sale. "Right you are, chum,*

Kelly, There is so

"Why much to see, and said Dana.

remind me of him?” time gocs quickly."

Me

Time goes quickly for her in "Miss Dove," She's a school teacher in small town in Now England, ages from 25-75 and

you see her inflrence on many

CAFE DE PARIS

The Cafe de Paris, where you get the best tuncheon in Holly- wood, was crowded. I saw Dale Robertson with Virginia Leith.

First Class Umpires

Are Dissatisfied With Test Match Selection

Says ARCHIE QUICK

of

does everything

RHYTHMIC SENSE

Johnny Green, music director M-G-M, is so enthusiastic About Susan Hayward's singing in "Til Cry Tomorrow" that he plays the recordings to anyone who will stop and listen. "Susun has the rhythmic nec and musicality of Judy Garland or Frank Sinatra. She hes

female bass quality. Great!"

says Mr Green.

However

I

think

tribute should be given to science and

of the magic

sound- recorders, who can record and

the

re-record a voice, mixing the frequencies until the voice has quality.

ig

I'm also interested in hearing Marlon Brando's voice and Jean General dissatisfaction is being expressed among Simmon's treble tones in "Guys first-class cricket umpires at the "closed shop" policy of and Dolls." Mr Goldwyn

holding back the recordings. are umpires, perhaps he's wise. Test Match selection by the MCC. There but only about half a dozen of them ever get chosen to officiate in the big international games,

Sight of the week: Heston as Maces, hurling the

Charlton

In country towns in Queens.

CRACK AT GOAL land, illegal bookmakery also taking precautions against selection."

"This doesn't mean that if I poiler netion. In the past, most

sex the chance to crack at goal, British selectors off-course bookmakers operated i

I will not take It. But Johnny. openly in man streets, aud, opinion, and I fully agree, that Second in the 80-Metres Brooks will be viriuaily OUT

frowns, those even a not completely fresh Hurdles Championship, she re-centre-forward. Ho's got 1 discontent to boiling point was to blood some of the Test don MacRao. I saw two reels of

despite oficiai

arc

who conducted thelr business Chatuway would be a stronger mains Britain's first reserve for cleanly, were allowed to operate partner for Derek Ibl: 1son this event. almost without check.

than anybody else.

In Northern towns, most

And this is a hoolomakers have now resorted which we shall need

first his

strong shot and the essence of this scheme is that it makes the best use of what we've got.

"Len Duquemin has also a

Men like Frank Chester, Dai Davis, Frank Lee tablets of stone at the Golden come automatically to mind, but after that one has to Calf, seven times in seven takes,

a direct hit and scoring

cacti The film "The Ten Com- search one's memory to see who else gets the high time. honours. One umpire said to me this week: "If a man mandments" the colossal film of is good enough to be chosen by the MCC to act as an the year.

The year's Cinderella; Delight- umpire in County cricket matches he is good enough to leut

Shirley

of Jones, atar same and an"Oklahoma" who previously was take a Test Match. The rules are the umpire is not affected by nerves in the same Way 18 in the chorus of "Mo and Juliet": players are."

and South Pacific." She's simply enchanting in the delightful What brought the seethingtralians play. Here is a chanee musical, "Oklahoma" with Gor-

it. Superlative, the selection of Laurie Gray to umpiring "outsiders." act in the England-South Africa It is good to see steeplechaser Erie Shirley getting

Test

at Lords. This is only

as season match in international vest.

Gray's second

on vital part as a decoy leader, umpire. every point

He is, in fact, the George Schmidt (South Lon-Opening the middle for Brooks fundor of all on the umpires Chataway's grasp,

and linking up with me when list, and while there is no por could be don H.), in the Pole Vault, and there is no chance, of my hitting sonal reling in the matter it is Queens second appearance innd betting is done on Sydney vital. Cheerful Chria assures C. Smith (Thames Valley), in long ball to the other three and Melbourne meetings,

felt that me he would be quite willing to the Javelin Throw, are other forwards.

some of his seniors new "vosts.".

should get the awards.. New South Wales authorities run for second place.

Umpires like Alce Skelding and George Mobey have never been given the chance, and to them. It would be more than the very handsome fee which goes with It. Summer in, sum- good footballtmer out, men like Moboy and Skalding--and there are many others like these

two-stand" at the County

games up and down the

country, but they at selection time. never come up for consideration

to doing their business by tele- we Con phone. Much of the

are also taking action against illegal bookmaking, but kas

PIRIE BACK

"Everything depends on the Included on the two-day pro-lads getting the ball through to have room to gramme is the Emslep Carr Milene when I will applaud the

event. British contenders have navre.

"It's a team team of not yet been named, but Ameri-

Job-just like

vigorously than in Queensland. Everybody Broadcasts of the field are now return to Britain's not made until 10 minutes be-Gordon Pirie. Pirie runs in the cans Bobby Seaman and Fred Manchester City have perfected, fore a race starts, This cute Six Miles, and is partnered by Dwyer, who have both got City have shown what can be the volume of business that can Ken Norris, his conqueror in inside 4min, 2sec., are be done between bookmakers the AAA title race. and backers.

BETTING PRICES

Team menager Jeck Comp Bays; "I can assure you this is Broadcasting of betting prices not going to be a slanging match between these two men. forbidden until meetings are They will run for the benefit of One uldelight in the war be the team." tween the off-the-course book- Heaton, T. W. R. Wilson J. Wyper, F. Mar-makers Arid the Queensland shall (Skip); L. Chadwick-Kow, J.

2nd Division

Club

at F.m.) yn, Fillping

R. MeAusland, F. C. B, Black, D. Trail (Skip): A. D. Coleman, L. M. S. Lloyd, A. Duffy, F. D. An- gus (akip)".

URRC

2nd Division (foms) vs. P.R.C. at 4 p.m.--S. 8. Flanders, A. Flet- char, E. Rent, G. 2011 (Bkip):

ended

or-

Wales border town of an Kanisation for collecting diatributing belting information by telephone.

As soon as the 'Queensland from this event.

. Trail, A. Buckley. N. Hart-law came into force, more than Baker, R. M. Hetherington (Skip); 100 of

R. Hastle, E. Robinso

G. D. 9. Agnew (Skip).

Brisbane's 400 book-

alarters,

likely done through

hope we can do the same."

Anderson experimented with the A plan when 'Spurs toured Austria and Hungary this sum- mer. His verdict: "It worked better after evary match. Now wo have to discover how it will work against the closer marking of English football.

880 In 1:48.2 By Nielsen

And 'Courtney

power.

PLEA FOR YOUTH

Indence now he will get his con- of Harry Baldwin

Maybe! Maybe!

But I

The plea for youth in the case Hardly Car

Imagine Gordon, authorities as the transfer from

NO NONBENSE

al Gray cannot be upheld for his Queensland to

re-establish himself

partner in the Lords' Test was a Now South anxious to

doing an "After you, Kent"

Copenhagen Aug. 4. "There's no nonsense about 60-year-old Frank Chester. On act. And, as Champion, Norris and

Gunnar Nielsen of Denmark Bally going as deep on Revie, or

the other hand it looka as though. will doubtless consider it is and American

But the honour Tom Courtney Wendering up the wings.

has passed by for duty to finish first,

However, both beat the 800 Yards world It's a tough job and Bally likes good for Alex Skelding, who is we should get maximum points racord

which Nicisc holda responsibility.

00 but still good enough In Jointly with Mal Whitfield "Brooks is a grand player who MCC's cyas to umpire

County Games. Then there is the case It seems the selectors will not (USA) when they each returned just doesn't realise his

Maybe

who is 48.2 seconds, in an have Ronnie Henderson, the one minute

00, of business. Newcastle Half-Miler, at any athletic meeting hero tonight.

Only a year older then Chester Others accepted bets only from price. Second in

Anderson will also least on he has been declared past the ΑΛΛ the big clients.

Tort Match The Dane beat Courtney, by 'Spurs mixing their game with nga suitable for Some of the "big" men Half-Milo Championship, for the

in

Inches

the more use of the long ball. The umpires-whatever that may be years, he is

on the tape after the game are believed to make past two

"No re- share-out of American had led to the last defence will be fold:

treating to the 18-yard Une- By the way. I understand that tackle right away."

Cherter will noë toke part ka any Nielsen did one minule 48.0

Jimmy Anderson, 40 years' a of the Test Maltches söté" summér seconds héru Iest September to backroom boy with 'Spurs, has when the Australians are here. shore the record with Whitgold, | mondo a bold start with: a team. There was à spot of bothar be- but this was beaten last Merch that was struggling test souson. tween Frans and the visitont Another northeum stor who

by Lonnie Spurrier (USA),

The

R plan! transformed last time they were in England, vides for this but the Councill hos failed to catch the eyes of whore one minute 478 seconid Manchester City. The courage and it 3# Choler's special, desire of Churches has already opened the selectors: Ja Mrs Pouline soven-tentim of a second, better, and imagination of the A for. 10 dvoul friction this next time. on opposition campaign.--China. Wainwright of Bradford, per, than tonight's efforɓ--is awaiting Anderson plan deserve to bring. Bỗ bu fant naked to be exctuend Mall Special.

haps the most tyo-catching girt | ratification--Resto

chital succose: to - Tottenbun, chill from all gamer in which the Au

M. Scott, makers went. out 3rd Division (Away) vs. K.c.C. 4 p.m.-F. Rainbow, C. Rolfe, Wolstenholme, T. Wren (skip): J. Woodward, R. W. Hooker, J. White- nold, R. Y. Green.(Skip): L. W. Crewe, W, Collard, G. Walker, A.

·J. Stonyer (Skip),

POC

#till

more than £4300 (£240, sterlinternational vests. Brian How-bond.

Ignored in tho

ing) a week from SP botting.

A large section of the Queenson and Derek Jolaison repre-

rent us in the 880 yortis. ard Division (Away) VI.

Tanel pubile wants off-course K.D.Q.C. Mi 4 p.m. Balwant betting retained and a move has Bingh, 21. It. Tappenden 3. Cald. been made for a referendum to weil, L. J. MoTavish (8kip); D.

ingaliso 1. The new Act pro-

M. Miller R. Pickett, DC. O Les, R. B. Raven (skip);

Williams, J. E.Kelly,

8. Masters

V. C. llego (Skip).

Reservat:-žall Bingh and R. V. Brimenioombe-Wood,

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