Sandy Saddler No Longer World Featherweight Champion
Milwaukee, Jan. 10.
The Executive Committeo of the American National Boxing Association, today stripped Sandy Saddlor of his title of World Featherweight Boxing Champion for not having signed ир up for
a match putting his tille at stake before the date of January 15.
Fred Saddy, Chairman of the NBA Classifications Committee, Bald today the NBA no longer considered Saddler as World Featherweight Champion, Siddy said the NBA gave Suddler cnough time to sign or undergo a medical examination if he was unfit,
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Saddler was Injured in on Automobile crash in July last year, and has not boxed since. His last title fight was on Janu ary 18 last year, when he beat Flash Elorde of the Philippines by a knock-out in the 15th round.
It was understood here that
the NBA would now recognise the winner of Aghle between the top four world feather- weight challengers as Saddler's
successor,
In its last classification, the NBA
gave Chealt
Hunia
(France) as first challenger, [o]-
lowed in
order by Miguel
Berrious (Cuba),
nnd
Carmelo
Flash Elorde
Costa (United
Stales.)-Franec-Presse.
Bilbao Down Manchester United In European Cup
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1957.
HOME WITH A GOLD
Chris Brasher, the runner who few ever thought would be in the first three
of the Steeplechase event at the Olympic Games in Melbourne, arrived home on January 8 and is seen with his mother who proudly looks at the gold medal he brought home, via Canada, from Australia, Central Press Photo.
The Aga Khan-He
Lost
£50,000 Bet By A Head
In the long history of horse-racing's devotees and supporters, there has surely been no more enigmatic, shrewd, intelligent personality than that of the Right Honourable Aga Sultan Sir Mahomed Shah Aga Khan, now in his 80th year.
CHRIS BRASHER HOME TO MUM-NO CAKE, SPECIAL MEAL, NO CELEBRATIONS
By HARRY CARPENTER
Two distinguished Gentlemen of Sport dropped into London the other day. Mr Christopher Brasher, 28, gold medal, steeplechaser, was back home ́ ́again `after Melbourne and all that.
Mr Thomas Lawton, 87, ex-international footballer, popped in from Kettering, wrote out his name 300 times, and then hurried back to the Midlands.
for the privilege of shooting the goals that might save that distressed club from relegation?
He explained: "On January. 1.
the Football
am
Both Gentlemen sald they His work was his life. from folt they were at a turning- now on. He holds an executive point in their exciting lives, post with an oll company.
When last seen by your So, within three hours of humble servest, Mr Brasher arrival at London Airport, Mr was knocking back half a pint Brasher, businessman, kissed his of celebratory champagne in mother goodbye, and left the League handed me my Provi- Australia,
Rat for the office, where he put tent in cash £050, tax- At the time, I was still marin an afternoons work,
free-which mcans velling how he had managed to There WAS "Junketing" later, offickily tired of a League remain 2 Perfect Gentleman however, for as you will know player." after pettifogging officjaldem❘ the Perfect Gentleman, of Sport hatt, the day before, dong its was acclaimed Sportsman of the worst to ium Mr Brasher's Year at a London hotel on Olympic triumph into squalid January 10. Delinquent mum, igrominy with an unjust pênalty | went too. of disqualifiention.
I was
SO SOLEMN
then also regretting his on-the-spot decision to call it a day in sport.
There's a half-promise from Mr Brasher that we shall see him, sportswise again. He may turn to ski-ing, with an eye o selection for Britain's
cross- country ski team In the 1960
Recently, in the elegant third-Winter Olympics, floor Early Court flat where he lives with his mother, Mrs Kity Brashat, he confirmed the decision. Pity.
Mather and son, happily re- united, were,
thought, ก trifle solemn for such a festive domestic occasion,
who will be
'PIMLICO FLYER'
Meanwhile, he has no idea
Britain's stor steeplechaser of the future, but advises one and all to keep an eye on 24-year-old London Davies, whom he "No homecoming party?" Imler John
calls "The Pimlico
Flyer" I caught up with Mr Law- lon at the Schoolboys' Exhibi- tion, where he was signing autographs at the rate of one - every ten seconds
asked
"No party," said Mrs Brasher, "No special cake, baked in the hero's honour?"
"No cake," said Mrs Brusher, "No Cavourite meai await- ng his return?"
much
Almost, I thought as though he were in training.
For the talk of the town was that Mr Lawton, whom I last
nodding
Jot in goals Arsenal, would soon put his name to a contract as the new Notts County manager,
Mr Lawton, player-manager of non-League Kettering Town for nearly a year, paused his scribbling to tell me:
By Clive Graham (The Scout)
if he had not transferred than his interes's abroad.
TTC
What IS your favourite mol, Chris?" said Mrs B.
Then she added: "Oh.
dear
bren me, I've too excited to
thinic about anything like that, What will
You people say? feel make
delinquent mum,"
saw
a
To the adjectives already bestowed could be added the final accolade of "lucky"; for the outcome of the first two years of buying by his agent, the late and great George Lambton, could not only be attributable to excellent discernment.
the In those years, 1821-2, following yearlings were in the market und bought by Mr Lambton
behalf of his Teresina, Persian patron-Cos Football
Mumtaz Mahal, Friar's Daugh- ter, Diophon, and Salmon Trout.
Bilbao, Spain, Jan. 10.
of Bilbao, Spanish Atletico Cup holders and League Cha plons, beat Manchester United, The Engish League tle holders, by five goals to three after lead- ing 3-0 at half time in the first leg of their European Cup quarter-final match today.
The teams meet in the second leg at Manchester on February 6, The tie is decided on goal aggregate and Manchester United need victory by three clear goals to qualify for the semi-finals.
Playing in a blizzard on a sea of mud, the tough speedy Bilbao
team shocked United with first half goals by Uribe (2)
Marcaida. United anct
fog and Viollet soon after the
back to 2-3 with goals by
interval but Bilbao scored twice more, through Merodlo and Artiche, before Whelan ended the scoring with a goal for United.
on
For an outiny of some £30,000, the Aqu Khan became
nearly one hundred times their
years
of
In his first seven the
his horses ownership possessor of a
won for him £180,000 in stake money, group horses de
He headed the list again in 1929,
and 1930, 1932, 1934
1035-A stined 10
worth phenomenal achievement. prove
After 10 years with Dick Dawson the Aga Khan and his pur-
trainer had a difference of opin- chase
price.
all lon and the horses were Had this transferred m
short notice to now-famous the Tables of Frank Butters at
delay- ed his entry into racing for another THE AOA KHAN two years, such horses as Mahmoud, Bah-
owner
A crowd of 80,000 watched ram, Dastur, and Nasrullah (to the match-Router.
St. John Ambulance Orders
Order by Mr Fung Ping-fan, C.St.J., Commissioner of St John Ambulance Brigade, Hong- kong District, Order No. 3/57 dated January 16, 1957.
Ambulance Dulles - Hong Kong - 20.1.57-28.1.57, K.C.O.8, Amb, Div. 27.1.57-2-2.57. Wanchal "A" Amb. Div. January, 1997; Chung Sing Nøg. Div.
Ambulance Duties Kowloon. 21.1.57-21.187, Mongkok Amb. Div. 20.1.37-3.2.67. Kong Wah Amb. Div. January, 1901: K.V.M.C.A. Nag. Div,
Penetration Squad Duties—20.1.57, Dr K, D. Ling, Dentist Chen Mul- tak, CS/D Kwok On-pong the HRY.M.C.A. Nag. Div. 27.1.57. Dr 5. It. Wong, Dentist itul Yat-cho, C8/0 c. flanke & H.KYM.C.A. N/D.
Orderly Duties at Mainland Area Stqt=27,157, Kowlton Amb. Div. 18.1.51, gharnolutpa Aub Div. 19.1.57, Mongkok Amb. Div, 20.1.57. Kowloon Amb, Div. 21.1.57. Water- Ino Nag, Diy, 22.1.5 Kong Wah Amb. Div. 23.1.37, KYM.C.A. Amb, Div.
Football Dulles--19.1.57, 2 p.m. Club Ground: Bib Nam Amu. Div. 10.147. 2 p.m., S.CA.A. Ground: B.C.A.A. Amb. Div. 10.1.07, 2 P Boundary 167, p... 3.C... Ground: Mongkok Amb. Div.
DIV. 20.157; Ground: S.C.AA
mm Club Ground: Shaukiwan Amb, Div. 20.1.57, 2 9m, Boundary St. Ground: Tatmahatmul Amb. Div
Race Duties.-19.1.57, at Race Course, Western Dist. Amb, Div.: st Headquarters, II.K.YM.C.A. ATT. Div. 20.1.57, at Tace Course. ILICY.M,C.A." Amb. Div.; at flead: quarters, Western Dial, Amb, Div.
Shelter Society
Street Sleepers
- Duties.----January, 1987: Shamaluripo; KYALCLA, Nag, Div, Western Dlatį King's Collego" Nag... DIV
II.K. Boclely for The Protection of Children - Kowloon-January, 1957: Waterloo Neg. Div.
2; 10-Mile Road Race and, 213-Mile Walk-29.1.57, 1.30 p.m., King George V School, Kông Wih Amb, Div,
Transfer D/O IL W. Booker transferred from Kowloon Amb. Div. fo BisnisPLE Area Jloadquarters w.e.f. 10.1.57.
PromotionMainland' Aren Iqtar Po R. W Booker promoted AB/0. 19. in charge; of":[lecorda, w.e.f. 10,1.57.
Ten on strength--Enrolment - Central Amb, Diva Pie Yiu Thang- ying enrolled, wez. 111.37.
Dbcréase of Strength.--Retirement - Kong: Wah Amb, fiv.1 D/B Mok Chee retired wef. 10.157.
(Bgd;)/F\ ^X. TEENS, UBLI.(A.)
Deputy Cornlestoner, District HeadquSTINTE
nume only four) would never have carried those green-and- chocolate hoops to fame and fortune.
the
"The Aga" Was born on November 2, 1877-under astrological sign of Scorpio, whose members are reputed to be "bold, brave and lucky." His best day of the week ehould be Tuesday, and his most-favoured number is 0.
LUCKY DAY
must
Newmarket.
This ussociation continued Fuccessfully for nearly 20 years, when Mr Butiers retired for health reasons, to be succeeded by Marcus Marsh,
TO NEW YORK
winners The roll of classic continued with Palestine (1950 Two Thousand Guineas) and Tulyar (1052 Derby, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.Stokes and St Leger).
In 1952 the Aga Khan began to withdraw his interests from England. Instead of offering his surplus yearlings at Newmarket, he sort them to the Saratoga Sales in New York State.
In
My guide to the stars have slipped up here, somehow, Racing-wise-as the Americana, who have paid such high prices for so many of his horses, would say-his lucky day has usually his best mares been Derby Day.
his
1954 he withdrew horses from Marcus Marsh, transferring them to Alec Head in France, and he sold many of for tremendous prices in the American market,
It has since been argued that the Aga Khan has proved a bad
Blenheim
Bahrom (1930), (1933). Melmoud (1930), My Love (1949), and Tulyar (1052) -five Derby winners..
from
friend to British racing, which he has derived so much What a tremendous deal for a profit and pleasure; and that by man who never put his mind or selling is mares and pre-war his money to racchorse-owning Derby wirners, Binheim, Bah until he was past middle-age! ram, and Mahmoud to the US,
HIS 'FLUTTER'
Contrary to popular opinion there is no substance for the belief that the Aga Khan has not, on occasion, enjoyed a tilt at the bookmakers.
He had one of the biggest antepost bets on record, instance,
for
in the 1920 Lincoln, The horse was Zionist, on which his commissioner placed £1,000 each way at 50-1.-
Ridden by Charlie Smirke (lo whom the Aga Khan has for so long proved a faithful friend the four-year-old, and ally) starting favourite at 9-2 beaten a head by Bill Bellerby's unconsidered 100-1 shot, King of Cluba.
was
It would be foollsh, however, to minimise or ignore the Agu Khan's important contributions to the advancement of racing and breeding over these past
35
years,
Had he not been a buyer. in that vintage period of 1821-2, those priceless yearling Allies would have gone to the bid of Lord Glamnely,
It seems doubtful whether "Guls and Gallers" (as he was with irreverently nicknamed). his mare haphazard methods, would have used them to the same magnificent effect.
BEST BRAINS
The Aga Khan
has always made a point of employing the best brains available.
*JUNKETING' LATER The matter-of-fact Mr Brasher said he wasn't really in the mood for junkelings." He'd had a few of those on the way back through Canada ond the
U.S.
Royal
in
"I am ready to go to Notin County if they want me,”
PAY TO TLAY?
In fact, Mr Lawton is seri- ously thinking of paying £850
H.K. Defence Force Orders-
Serial No. 3. Orders by Lt-CoL T. F.. C. Hamilton, M.C., Commandant, Royal Hongkong
Defence Force. Dated January 15, 1957.
•
Dress-All Ranks of the Army
..
"But if I return to Nolts County I intend to ask the League it I am allowed to re- turn the money, temporarily, and play again.
"By gum. I'd like to have a go,"
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