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It's a clear case of daylight robbery' as Charl- ton's alert, veteran goalkeeper Sam Bartram risks a collision to defeat the thrust of Roy Bentley, Chelsen, centre-forward, and grab the ball in mid-air during the First Division 'Derby' at the Valley ground, South London on October 8.-Reuterphoto.

Zatopek And Pirie Meet Again Today

London, Oct. 11.

to-

Three big spurt contests take place in London morrow; a London vs. Prague athletics meeting, the first visit of Russian boxers for an amateur international and a soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur and Vasas (Hungary).

his first return to Emil Zatopek, the Czech, on England since his Olympic triumph of 1948, will do battle with Britain's Gordon Pirie over 10,000 Metres,

Zatopek, the Olymple Cham- plot at a distance, recently beat Pirie in Prague over 10,000 Metres and Pirte

out fur

revenge.

The world's two greatest also be in steeplechasers will

Chromik, Jerzy

of the holder

action.

This Is the Russians' first visit So impres- for such a contest. sive have they been in training that experts say Britain will do well to win even two or three of the 10 bouts.

An eagerly awaited bout is the that in the Featherweights world when Alexander Zasbustikin attempts to avenge his defeat by Tommy Nichols, the British southpaw, in the final of the European Championships earlier this year,

Polish record, is to meet John Disiey of Britam, who is this season beaten all the other leading steeplechasers in Europe.

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Chromik running

The special guest, as is

noted Finn. Pentti Karvonen, one of Disley's recent victims.

AL Wembley. the take on Britain in an boxing international,

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Many will come to see the

heavy weight, noted

Algirdas Shotsikes, a southpaw, who one Russians British

manager suid, after amateur seeing him training, would beat

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Week-End Hockey Fixtures

Following are Hockey League matches to be played over the week-end:

SAT. OCT, 15 Ladies

Dorians "A" v KGV "B" at King'e Part 2.30 p.m. Ump, Sgt. Darvill & H. Rosa.

KGV "A" v Recreio at Boun- dary Street at 2.15 pm, Ump. F/Lt. Ireson & WOII Forrest.

Dorians "B" Services

Happy Valley at 2:30 p.m. Ump.

US Dillon & K. Lall.

Victorinus v Craigengower at Ump. Happy Valley at 4 p.m. woi "Richardson & St, Tribe.

Gremlin Kings v Gremlins at King's Park at 4 p.m. RQMS Taylor & Sgt. Trafford.

SUNDAY, OUT, 18

Mea's 2nd Div.

Ump.

GARGANO MISSES RUSSIAN MATCH

Nicky Gargano, ABA, Empire Games and European Welterweight Champion from Covent Garden BC, will be unable to box for the amateurs of Britain against Russia at Wembley today..

The Amateur Boxing Association learned today that Gargano drove a nall into his left foot, while on rond work. The Injury has turned septle and, after adminis- toring two injections, doctors have advised him not to box for at least a fortnight,

Danes Beaten 4-1 In

First Floodlit Soccer

Match In Denmark

Copenhagen, Oct. 11.

You can call this bad luck for Britain, especially as the latest Soviet advice that their shock-troop team is to be led by two European Champions Middleweight Genedi Schatkov and Heavyweight Algirdas Schozikas.

NO RUSH

Not to put too fine a point of it, our Russian visitors are being neither voluble nor ex- plicit in their advance intelll-

The Scottish Football League outplayed Den-gence. In fact, nobody at head- mark to win by four goals to nil here tonight in quarters knows for certain who the first floodlit soccer match held in Denmark.

The Scottish professionals led by only one goal at half the Danish time, but in the second half they overran amateurs in similar fashion to England who beat Denmark 5-1 here nine days ago,

however, were A crowd of 16,000 mw the The vicitors, Dance give a plucky display,first to get the ball into the net, but their forwards could not but the goal, scored by left-haif the strong Scottish Glen after 25 minutes was dis- defence and they could not allowed because of offside. match the Scots in midfield.

crack

reserve. goals.

is coming, or when.

The match called for one bout

of each of the 10 weights, but, fur, all the Russiana have names, with no weights specified. sent is a cable containing 12 However, having watched the resolute, robust, but exceedingly

Ruasinis in correct

Betion

In and Berlin, T found Warsaw

familiar eight of the names

Schatoy is the 24-year-old, mop-headed who twice knocked

Moscow

student, Over ՍԱԿ

The Hearts inside left, Conn, who was originally named as he put through for Conn to rampionships.

scored the first two the bull home from 26 yards,

The Scottish The wingers, Hubbard

for (Rangers) ain! Smithbined well

goal 14 minutes (Hibernian), got the others.

and six The nearby counter attraction terval,

intercepted of the British military tattoo Hubbard

thought to be the main reason for the small crowd,

MISSES

Glen muide the puss for the Middleweight Champion, Frank first goal six minutes later when

Hope, in the European Cham- The any Bruce

will Wells I hope,

escape any such indignity at Wembley.

was

In the first half, both sides were guilty of misses in front of goal, with the Scots the chief offendcas

CESAREWITCH STAKES

Tuckernuck Receives Fair Support

forwards com- Conn's second after the in- minutes later bad clearance to score the third, the balt glancing in off a defender.

With 15 minutes left for play

41

the middle to Sirith run into pick up a long ball and cleverly beat the goalkeeper.-China Mail Special.

TRABERT TURNS PROFESSIONAL

Los Angeles, Oct, £1. Tony Trabert, Wimbledon

American Ad

Lawn Tennis Champlon, became a professional today, docorti Ing to Jack Kramer, the

tennis pro professional moter,

Heavyweight Schozikas, paired with Peter James, of the Royal Navy, is a southpaw who has learned plenty since he lost in the second series of the Felsinial Olympics three years ago.

Chum-

His smmoth footwork and his straight right-arm punching dis- posed of all European pionship opposition In Poland and Germany-tot by bludgeon- ing, but by really attractive boxing that has won ti 104 of his 113 contests.

As expected, Russia's Feather~ weight will be 26-year-old Alexander Sasuchin, the fair- haired, bellicose looking school- teacher who lost in Berlin this summer to Tommy Nicholls and in Helsinki, as a Lightweight, to Freddy Reardon.

A great steuler of punches, this Sasuchim. But southpaw Nicholls, fortified by gymnasium practice with professional Dal Dower, would be able to outpace him again. an-

Kramer, former amateur London, Oct. 12.

Lennis Champion, Courowitch favourite, nounced that Trabert had

signed to 11-2

a contract to play for him.

по

The Tuckermick, shortened at last night's final callover on

Kramer today's big race at Newmarket.

made nouncement on the terms Betting was light and in the nature of a

of the contrací. levelling up process as bookmakeru adjusted their boolos, but in what wagering there was Tuckernuck met with fair support.

7.9

Scottish-trained hope, Perse- polls, retained his place second favourite with his odds unchanged at 15-2.

Among the outsiders Peter So Goy advanced to 22-1 following the news that Champion jockey Douglas Smith would not ride in. Smith was originally

booked for French Design, who Iwan scratelied yesterday.

Gudmenarmist, from 25-1 to 20-1, and St Baldred, who ad vanced 10 points to 90-1, at-, tracted some support,

Final odds for the 21 probables

were:

100-

So

Kramer said that Trabert woald receive more than Frank Sedgman (Australia)

became did when he professional. Sedgman re-

575,000 (£20,785) * velved

per- guarantee against a oentage of the gross that him something brought above that figure.

WELSHMAN

Our Bantamweight from Wales, George Blackey, will have more trouble, I fancy, keeping out Boris Stepanov, tallish tow-headed Moscow engineer with a right cross that took him into the European final this year.

Clasping' his left leg in agony is English soccer player George Spruce of the Barnaley team who lics on the ground following a collision with another player during the match between West Ham and Barnsley. Rushing to his aid are, at left. Tucker, West Ham outside left, and Swift, Barnsley rightback. Final score: West Ham 4, Barnsley 0. Express Photo,

'LAST NIGHT'S BOXING

Opening

Smoker Had

Very Little In The Way Of

First Class

Fisticuffs

Says OUR BOXING REPORTER

The opening smoker of the new boxing season at the Missions to Scamen last night produced an interesting contrast in styles between the various British and American competitors but, sad to say, in spite of occasional moments of excitement it produced very little in the way of first class fisticuffs,

The main purpose of the evening was a match between the REME Hongkong Boxing Club and the fighters from USS George Clymer for the coveted Red Duster Trophy. REME emerged clear cut and worthy winners but it must be said that except In a spirit of willingness and gameness they met only nominal resistance from the visitors.

The American boys almost cost. The referee intervened in Just worth a very narrow points without

failed exception

to the third round and awarded victory although in the purest punch with the knuckle part of the bout to Dinning.

boxing sense Dunsford was the the glove, and their frustrating

cleverer man, and collective habit of assuming a defensive crouch in a maze of arms and elbows made for an --awful lot of negative fighting.

The best bout of the evening Jennings of was that between USS George Clymer and REME and Colony star Pte Allison. Jennings, tough and strong, had

a very

deceptive tired looks about him but evary now and again he would open up with a Berlin form suggesta

of specula- that tremendous flurry student Stanislav Isajev, the tive punches. Russia Welterweight, would have had a warm time against Nicky Gargano. Now with the power As for Lewis Hoad and ABA hurriedly whipping up a Allison, кеп

reserve to replace our Rosewall, Australian Davis Cup stars, Kramer anid he hos had several telephone calls from Aus- tralia which led him to belleve "that the two with that sign." Reports were fload and Rosewall had been

550,000 (£17,850) radii.--Router.

These blows had plenty of but little precision and master craftsman that Injured he is, picked many of them off avoided them by triple Champion the Weiter-hi fight weight outlook for Britain is quick foolwork. anything but bright.

offered

or

WINDMILL

A great deal was expected from Willis Pearson an

Boxing fans would do well to namo. Trupp who has pertenced boxer who has had the note the benefit of training with Joe taken his place in the REME Louis but in this bout, which team. Here is a genuine chunk

some

con-of fighting material that will was his first for siderable time, he did little to shatter a few opponents before

the season is very for advanced. · enhance his reputation.

PECULIAR SHIFT

He met Ch Travers whose toughness is well-known, and apart from a brief interlude at the start, he found the British boy's accurate left hand, problem to which he knď no

answer.

In many ways he is smaller

Don Cockell.

The edition of slime Wunched shoulders, the peculiar shift as he moves Into the attack, and the same bulldog determination

once he has his on the FUN. Travers early on aceltentally man

Ho met landed a blow to the back of American visitor SpermDIY: INGÓ the neck and

him both a he was rightly night art showed the warned by

referee but powerful attack and a batting some of the later allegations by versatility in his methods, the American that more blows were landing on this forbidden area looked very

ATTACK Other pairings deduced from the "mystery cable from Mos-

deed. Nevertheless, he took several cow will

Derek Lloyd holly wallops on the head and (Army) v. Vladimir Stolnikov chin but never onco duf ha be at fly-weight; Roy Francis

suggestion of being tray any (Brixton) v. Carlos Dscharrian hurt. As soon as the windmill at Lightmiddle; and

attack had run is short course (West Redrup

Hain) V-back would come Allison with a Romualdas Murauskass at

piston-like lett to the face and Cruiser.

a hard cracking right to the vulnerable points all over the target.

That

GOOD IDEA

leaves

Lightweight

Towards

Spelman was saved by he doubtful.in-bell at the end of the first round

BREATHER

and midway through the next one a merciful refereo stopped the proceeding to save

the gallant sailor from unDECKILY

though Pearson was glad of a parichment.

other bouts Thomas

Several times it lokad ng

breather but when in the third Trupp is one to watch all round he wanted to enter into right....he 11-2 Tuckernuck, 16-2 Perse

can box..ake can polis,

debate on

each blow D-1 Bon Mot and Lark,

and hit....and he is not afraid to signified that he was unwilling take a punch to get his big guns Windless, 100-7 Jenny Lind, Curry and Romany Air,

FLO CHADWICK

to continue Referee Cooper im-

into action. 100-6

modiatly stopped the bout and Anglo-Iranian, 20-1

MISSES OUT BY

awarded it to Travers. The m the Gudmenarmist, 22-1 Peler

the end Jennings REME boy fought a well con- (George Clymer) best McGill 28-1

Chorus Beauty, 38-1 THREE MINUTES Bryan Jones (Wellington) and

Lightweller Reg Murray (Rep- looked a tired man indeed and veived fight and never allowed (REME) on points; LAC Duval Oar Brilliant Green, 40-3 Lent

at the and he made a clear himself to be ruffled or an- (RAF) and St. Baldred, 60-1 Swan

beat LAC Glasgow ton) without, as yet, specifted Calvis, Oct. 12. Queen and Surya, 100-1 Fate,

swimmer, opponents. All I can tell them at demonstration that he acknow noyed by the antles of his op (RAF) on points; and in a close The American Clar and Hasty Marriage Florence Chadwick,

return contest Postle of the conquered the moment is that they will be lodged defeat....and the judges ponent. Kildoon was not called. China the fog-wrapped English Chan-

to box any two did nothing to upset his assess called upon

Army beat his old opponent of his own efforts for

Johnny Cape was the best of O'Connell of the RAF on points. Mall Special.

Messrs Karimov, ment nel early today but was three from among

Americans a popular points the

and he did a RAF on points, heart-breaking minutes short

Bojarschinoy and they returned Golubenko,

verdict in Allison's favour. fine job in beating Singapore Gromovi of a new record.

sinco

star A. Dunsford in the opening It is nearly 10 years

The bouts were well handled Her final print falled to Mr W. T. Lovett, now acting South East Asian Chimplon contest. The crowd got plenty by Referees Cooper and Parkin overcome the handicap of chill-

honorary secretary of the ABA Jock Dinning was also in action to shout about while this bout who must have been hard press- ed waters and the season's Arst pea-stup*fog.

IRC v RN "B" at Scokunpoo (at 3 pm. Ump. Sgt. Bryant & 41-39

D/Major Fraries,

Dutch HC y University at Soo: kumpoo at 11 am. Ump. SMI Phillips & Sgt. Inglish.

Army "C" v Demons at Soo- kumpoo at 4.30 pm. Ump. Nav. Umpire &. Lt. Honsby.

RAF "B" v Nov Bharat "B" at Kal Tak at 4.30 p.m. Ump. Maj. Middleton & Maj. Tumer.

Bye: HKMC.

MEN'S 18T - DIV.

Recreio "B" v Army "A" at Recreio at 4.30 p.m. Ump. F/Sgt. Coxon & G. Palmer.

KITC v RAF "A" at King's Park at 4.30 pm. Ump. Capt. C. Ship & J. B. Gorusive

Sookumpots v: Recreio: "A" at Happy Valley at 3 pm. Uma

STATION STALL dr. Clarko & Capt. Rare

SHEUNG SHUS

RAILWAY STATION.

Orders Accepted- Deliveries Undertakers.c

Wav. Bharat

Royal Navy "A" at Happy Valley ar 4.30 pm Up: 12 Crebis &

-FRIENDLY MATCHI

WHIC

BASKETBALL RESULTS

Miss Chadwick / first sought to get a Soviet team but his opponent was far re was in progress and Cope was fed to decide the legitimacy or

DIINA

otherwise of many of the chop-'. ping punches and round, arm.

Change Of Venue blows of the visitors.

to box in this country. I wrote moved from the same class, and mask. of USS Claymere-beat You Hoi rested for 12 minutes on the then that it was a good idea. I sheltering behind a

and gloves, he offered sull think so. in a basketball match French shore and then boarder

And I hope those 10,000 little challenge to the Scot. played at the Southern Play-one of her escort boats for her ground, yesterday, the half-trip back to Dover,

Wembley spectators will be of

Dinning tried desperately to time score was 21-21.

She started her swim at 11.23 the saine mind when .our

In tonight's game between J. Tonight at the Queen n.m. (1023 GMT) on Tuesday and floral-gowned, red-shirted and give the spectators the dnd of Ellzabeth Stadium the USS landed at 1.32 am. It was the white-booted guests have finish-ahow he knew they wanted Henderson's XV and the Club

has been a last minute: Hornet will meet Ying Tao at third time she had done it the od punching us on the nose from him, but It was a thank- there 8.30 pm. Two girls' teams "hard way". The usual, and today.

Hey Fask against a boxer whose change of venue and the match St Bell and St John -- will moet onsler, route is from Trance to

only concern was to cover up will now take place on the Club and avoid punishment at any { ground at 6 pan, as scheduled,

at 7.30 pm. on the same court. England United Press,

THE GAMBOLS.

THIS IS THE BEST WRODING ANNIVERSARY. PARTY, WE'VE EVER HAD

-(London Express Servian).

(Copyright)

by Barry Appleby

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AN EVENING: OUT AND

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WISH I COULD

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Sports Diary

TODAY Boccer

"fst Division: Army" v::Sirigimo (Club); Hattern v Navy. (CH).. Both

SERE DIVúton, Army, VA BISERTÃO {2}@$9}; $£\Jomph's v Club TV); CKAV Poller (38), "All: matched "commenolig et fuo pumunt

CRC Hardcourt. ) Chachyptónakzijn: Man's Bingles-Atart at 6.15 p. Schoolbors Tournay at 3. p.m.”:

TOMORROW. Sodeer

int Division: Kitábavy. RUS

5. Divisions. Kitchmo

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