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ARMY SPORTS

PARADE

The spotlight this week is reserved for rugby football and the plans of the Army for the forthcoming season. At the recently held annual meeting of the Rugby Football Union, unit representatives learnt with regrei of the Impending departure of the chairman. Brigadier J. C. G. Waldron, DSO, OBE, who has done so very much lo bring Army rugby to the fore in the Colony, and keep it there.

In the Secretary's report a review of last season's successful activities was given and all teams participating are reminded that a very handsome award is available for competition, known as the "1 Trophy".

This is presented to the re- combines the duties of lesum presentative alde intimtaitung secretary to the 48 Brigide XV. the highest Handard of turnout, and Capt. Ray Shaddock, RA, punctualify, knowledge of the who performs a Hmitar Tune

pon,

ACUTE SHORTAGE

rules of the game, and generation for the Gorrison team, behaviour throughout the sea- ant be awarded by the Referees' Society with the ab- the general of improving Standard of the Fame.

the award 48 Brigad, korke last sensor and it it hoped that participating Trans will strive

ivet

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1957.

PHILANTHROPIST WANTS TO KEEP THE DODGERS IN BROOKLYN NOT QUITE

A Rockefeller Explores The Prospect Of Building

A New Stadium

New York, Sept. 10.

Nelson D. Rockefeller, millionairo philanthropist, said today he is interested in keeping the Dodgers in Brooklyn and has explored the prospects of building a new stadium here to prevent them from moving to Los Angeles.

Trevor Bailey Completes His Double

As with many other sporis there is an acute shortage of

Scarborough, Sept. 19. quelined feinls and at present there are only five known re-England all-rounder, completed Trevor Bailey, the Essex and ferees, and although it is true the double of 1,000 runs and

say that they got through un to charge its present location, that number last year, it meant

100 wickets for the season by in the and that the Refred's Society

that these stolwarts dig far will have the biggest headaches ever in attempting to nominate next year's winner from the avallable contender,

Twenty-two

more than their fair share

O

what is. I am sure, strenuous work.

claiming two wickets drawn match between the West Indles and Tom Pearce's XI

here today.

Tyson

Northamptonshire's fast bowler, also obtained two wickets to complete 100 for the first time in his carrer.

Is a fact Fant with n10 re- Army badge teret there can be no, rugby. were presented during the staand 'nlea with good reterecing sun and no. fewer than eleven the Handard of play improver, Army players were in the Com-and I am certain there must 52 bined Servicis XV. the only reveral ex-players

Who could delcat

declared. West the help the game by volunteering combination Japanese teni on their tour their services. Capt. Courtlee or here.

and cigal players during Major Grimth would be the season

for lighted to hear from you were selected

and refresher courses will be run Colony buttours,

from time to line The coming season shows

at which, invidt:tally, players will be #tal promise and if the thusiasm on the field is a great most welcome.

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as that displayed by the men bers of the Commitee

abes!

GC-

Pictal scores in the thrge-day match were: Pearee's XI 355 for. nine declared and 186 for seven

seven declared and 151 (or eight. Every effort was made to bring a definite result, West Indies declared thele Brst innings with three wickets auding though they were 32 ruts beltind.

Rockefeller, who donated 10 the Cily of New York the land upon which the United Nations buildings were built, eonfirmed today that he has been соп ferring for the past six works with Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick. President Walter O'Malley of the Dodgers, and National League President

Warren Giles,

Ernie Banks Leads

Chicago Cubs To A 9-2 Victory

New York, Sept. 10, "We have tried every Con- Ernie Banks anshed his 35th selvable means of keeping the and 30th home runs of the York," Brooklyn Dodgers in New season today to drive in four Rockefeller sald, in-runs and lead the Chicago Cubs cluding a willingness to acquire to 9-2

T

the victory over some percentage of ownership Trooklyn Dodgers. of the club, to examine the possiblity of

The victory went to rookie expanting the

who limited the League if nécessary keep Dick Drott,

Dodger and 10 Dodgers to seven hits. New York represented, participate

building A

starter Sandy Koufax gave up stadium which could also serve three runs in the first incing puiled for a ploch the City's need as a youth and and was

batter in the second. He was sports recreation centro.

tagged with the loss.

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The Cubs scored their runs In bunches of threes. Their

7 FEET

Russia's Yuriy Stepanov, who recently achieved a world record high jump of 7 ft 1 in, clears the bar as he competes in the athletic match against England. at White City, Londen, on August 24. Stepanov's thick-apled spiked shoe caused widespread comment after he achieved his recent world record jump, which was only half an luch higher than the existing record held by America's Charles Dumas. Stepanov cleared 6 ft 10% inches at the White City, Renterphoto,

Tony Lock Passes The 200 Mark

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So for, nothing has developed In these conversations to leul us positive encouragement.”. Indies 323 for At the same time, Brooklyn trio off Koufax in the first

here were hopes of keeping the Dodgers came on two walks, a pair of boosted by a City ages and Abe Long's two-run

double. City has the legal right to con- official's opinion that New York

London, Sept. 10, Baules led on the third ing

Tony Lock, the England and run off reliever a home deme the land upon

which with Peter

200 O'Malley wants a new stadium Don Bessent. After Fred Kipp Surrey left-arm bowler, com

pleted

wickels for the May #ccepted the built-United Press.

relieved Bessent, Bobby Morgan

the challenge and hurricane hitting

connected for a two-run homer, season when playing for Thinking of players, Were is. produced 80 runs in 105 minutes

against the North The Cubs' final three runs South of course, no reason why they for the lors seven wickets

misa came-of-Kipp-in-the-zirth Torquay today... DVOF REDMI is a certainty

shouldn't tak: to the whistle before May declared and set

when Lee Walls and Walt Moryn

He took six wickels for 35 qualify there and Starting off this year

the tourists referees.

218 to win a two

singled after two were out und fact,

runs, raising his number of vic- will be a match on the ground

I am sure it would be and a half hours. West Indies

Banks followed with his second tins this season to 204

His of the

Howards at d experiencs for them, and

were then 11 danger, but

homer of the day. XVS of Bri-1 am not at all sure that play-Kunhal

performance helped the South and Gilchrist stayed

All other games in the motors to win by one wicket Waldron and

c nil games Colonel C

would ⠀ ́zot | together to reserve the tourists'

were scheduled at night. The Styles, which will combine the ben

benefit from having at least unbesten list class record upart

Glants were ut Cincinnati, Since the war the feat christening of the pitch there, |-some-iden-of-the-problems fae-from- Tests-Reuter

Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, and taking 200 wickets has been be an alring for the players, ing those

Philadelphia at St Louis in the performed only four times In and Introduce rugby ไป the

National League, while Detroit English cricket Lock Himself regiment in Ureir new home.

was at Washington, Clegeländ|took 216 In 1955. T. W. God. a New York, Kansas City at

dard (Gloucestershire) took 233 Baltimore and Chleago at Dos- in 1047 und Bob Appleyard ton in the American League,

(Yorkshire) 200 in 1831.

Stanley

Radier

NEW BLOOD

My sples tell me of the ar- rival of new blued in the shape

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brave

men

who

volunteer to be the :ecipients cf criticism from both players and spectators.

The final news of rugger j£ fant Sek Kung will see more of the pigskin. All 48 Brigade's bome matches will be played

That, then, is the pre-icason news, and to thing

THE WHL he followed on and may the ball bounce kindly

Goodwill Tennis

Seoul, Sept. 10. South Kolcan Arny Head- quarters here sald three South Kercan Army tennis players would leave for Formosa September 10 for a series of goodwill matches with Nation- list Chinese players-Reuter,

shows that

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Hogan Bassey Offered $40,000

To Stake Title

New York, Sepl, 10.

Legion Stadium Hollywood match-inaker Jack Leonard has offered World Featherweight Boxing Champlon flogan "Kid" Dusicy of Nigeria a guarantee of $40,000 to put his title at stake

winner of against the next Saturday's bout between Jose Cotero and Ike Chestnut, it was learned here today,

Brooklyn Chienga

THE SCORES

of

The English first class seaton

the ends, with

match which 200 001 201-27-1 Beylus tonorow between Sur-

363 C XD-13-0

Koufax. Besment (2) Kipp 13y, the Champlon County, and Callum (7) and Companyila; Drott | The Rest-Reuter. (14-11), and Silvern. LP-Koufax (5-41. TRS-Banks. 2. 435th and 26th. Morgan (3rd).

MISUNDERSTANDING

Buschall Comunissioner Ford C. Frick ejeared up a misunder- standing today and confined that both the League-leading

of an Oxfor: "Blue" and Army there, whik Garrison will be UK player in 2/Lt. G. Abboud, centred

Boundary Street, 011 who it I hoped will put in an and there is a promise that a appearance, and useful new-kast one Army game will go

in Capt. G. Gilbertson, over the hill. comer's

If Bussey accepts Leonard's RAMC, = Welsh schoolboy in-

terms, the world title fight will ternational, and Lt. Wynne, RE.

at the staged anxiously paper report on a recent match be

Gilmore The Kam will be in the cap-suiting the thrill of being in-

the open wir, he is at outside Stadium, In able hands

Major Truver

October. for word rush, nr of stopping right, and 1 quote from the re- Vnorthan Grifth, NAOC.

good luck to one, hire's

Bassey won

left '.... and what ull, poi,

I goat,

the title, Hogan lashed it straight into the vacant by America's Sandy net,"

Saddler, by defeating France's He is anon Cherlt Hamia in Paris earlier New York Yankees and Milwau- the goals if nothing else.

Ex-Cpl. Allan Jones of the this year-France-Presse. RAMC was most people 03 predicted he would be, snapped up on his return to UK and the lucky tenni? Toffeemen, Evertons,

where he was stem- the reserve ingly settled into team and if I know Altan if

before he's

ud-

3 by R. de Iteme's XV for you all.

playing a Club, selection and it

is hoped that several Army! BOXERS STIRRING player will gatch the "erc the selectors.

All players are semided that Colony team will be visiting Singapore between October 20 and November

The boxing rakomity Ar participants are stirring and while the actual busy pounding down the roads atid wearing out inoffensive

skipping ropes. and those the powers that be are actively anxious to be considerca)

axi in making plans for the selection should get into

flamed in

training of referets and judges. Training at once.

I understand

referees T][>sun

prob- Win only two sides in the fret bats and judges' course

be nbly held

the Band nurt,

fu:

there will b

that

at Eureka Hali

ull

bolh

won't

at least

be

Burma Beaten In Friendly Soccer

Are Braves have been given per- mission to print World Series ickets:

At his press

conference yes-

terday to announce Series plans,

It was at first understood that Friek had given no teams per- mission to print Series tickets, "Some clubs have been given permission, while others have not as yet," Frick said today.

emphasised there

Singapore, Sept. 10. Singapore tonight beat Burna He

ia

long mocking on the dnor for mittance to

to the sentor eleven. Ex-L/Bdr. Roy Swan was on by two goals to one in a friend-sericus problem involved, sinet tour in. West Ham's Books before his soccer football match, played it requires less than two weeks tour in the Colony. Returning under floodlights in Singapore. to print the tickets-United

with them and it's my

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and the team manager

The

Home Soccer Results

First Division

Arvensi Beiklos Civ. 11 (8)

2 Everton

Second Divisjon

3 Chinely

Kelly Wins Champagne Stakes In Photo Finish

Sports Diary

TODAY

Swimming

Heats of Colony Swimalag Chain; plonships, EYMCA, 1 p.

Colony Setilor Men's Diving Champion, at LRC, 8 pm.

Exhibition

Match Caroline Hul, 8 pm.

Soccer

Soccer

Meeting

BKFA Interport Bub-Committee Meeting at Bports Road, B48 pm.

Потя Colony Ladies' Singles Semi- Tuola at AKCC ̄ ̄KCC.

and Division: HKCE V JBC.

Tennis

LAC Tennis Championships: Colony Ladies' Bingles, Colony Ladies Plate, Club Mixed Doubles, Club Club Men's Singler, temp, Men's Doubles,

TOMORROW

Golf

US AMATEUR GOLF

Billy Joe Patton Eliminated

Brookline, Ecpt. 14

Ward Wettlaufer, 21-year-old student from Williamsville; New Yorkt. Inocked off favourite on the first Billy Joe Patton -extra-hole, to lead 36 sưrylynKa into the third round of the US Aunateur Golf Championshilp 10day.

an 18-foot

Ramming home putt to win the 18th and final hole and square their match. Wettiauter sent Patton to the sidelines

along with othak *Three-Cul Calf Competition at "raine“

stars such as former Deep Water Bay,

champion Swimming

Ted Bishop and thi Colony Swbrising Championships former British Arnateur Wiig. Heats of EVMC

Bob Sweeny.

LHC Texela Cheapkehips: Colony Mixed Doubles Club Men's. Sixty-seven-year-old

Doubles Open, Club Mais Blingles | Evans Open. Club Men's Singles Hoop.

ing

Arthur Morris Won't Make A Comeback

Sydney, Sept. 10, The former Australian open- batsman, Arthur Morris,

Chick won a 4 and 2 viélőny over Lloyd Pitzer.

Two other former Champlon Wille Turnosu and -Dick Chap- man, both played par golf in georlag 5 and 4 wins. Turzi- esa downed Tracy "Allen" of Madison, Wisconsin, and the 40-year-old Chapman knocked off Bill Shields of Albany, Georgia,

NOT SO LUCKY will not make a comeback, this year,

to according

Richle

so lucky Balaud, writing in the Sydney champions Jesse Guilford of

Not

were former

Sun today.

Newton,

the Massachusetts, Benaud, one ci Australia's

1921 king. Ted Bishop, Guile best Test all-rounders, said,

ford, second oldest man in the "He told me today that fofeld at 62, lost 3 and 1 to Do personal and business

reasons

Doncaster, Sept. 10. Mr J. Olding's Kelly won the Champagne Stakes, run over six furlongs here today, after he would not be able to play 10 Champion from Purdue, and photo finish with the Queen's

cricket again." Pall Mall.

Albert of Peoria, a former Blg

Bishop' tumbled 2 down before of Phoenix, Murria retired from big erle-Frank Bostock ket about two years ago after Arizona.

a career which put him in the

The victory by Bostock was B

Mr H. J. Jock's Promulgation no was third. Five ran.

Kelly won a short head bracket of the greatest left-distinct upacias was the 8 and

by four lengths between second and third.”

of the competition, a Garrison Transit Camp from October 7 XV and a 48 Brigade team, and onwards. The first three days to home town Southend he The two teams were level on Press. after Christmas the Army XV will be devoted to judges and asked for and will play

received Pentagonal In the

per- | goal all at half-time. mission to train on the United's the latter part of the week to competition.

visiting Burmese team Drospective refcrets.

ground, and didn't take the opened the score in the third The usual Army inter-unit

Tu boxing officers and knockout and plate competi- interested in

seasiders long to persunde him minute of the match and play- the noble tions will be held, and the Win-

art, to sign amateur forms. He went ed a good game In the first half. make a note that

LL ning team from Hongkong will meeting of Land Forces Box-

the annual on tour of Czechoslovakia But they slackened off during

half guess the second

when the journey to Kuala Lumpar for ing will be held in the concert

that it will not be long before Singapore side scored the de- the semi-anal of the FARELF hull of 33 General Hospital on

he full time "pro",

elding goal. Charppionships, and if success-

The Burmese team is, in Popular goalkeeper Sgt. Bert Singapore on

London, Sept. 30. ful travel down to Singapore for day, Sept. 17, commencing

10.30 hrs. It is asked that at Allan is

its way further from

home awaiting a

Results of football matches to avoid long least one

Kuala Lumpur, where played in Britain tonight were: delay in Malaya, both matches attend from each

representative will trial with Hearts of Midlothian they

look part Li the Unit will be held within a weelt,

seems Merdeka Games lost week. large and small, because with to think he has promise, some- France-Presse. It is proposed this season to the reduction of the number of thing all fans in the Colony have an

Army

"Sevens" com-

Major units.

hoped 10 petition prior to the end-of-the-

know. cone strate on boxing at. Jower) Versatile and chergetic reason "Blarney Stone" event, levels to find

in-1 and all units feel that this in boxers from former non-boxing

side forward encourage

ex-CGnr.

Jimmy novation

Martin is at the moment having will be a splendid units and give a greater number a trial period with the Stamford land at Arenal's ground in 1043 opportunity to prepare for the un opportunity to make good in major tournament.

Busby is fortunate in having a

both Army and Colony shows. number of exceptionally keen

This meeting will be follow- officers to direct it's affairs and 11.30hrs by a meeting of foremost among them is Balor

referees and Judges. In- Trevor Vaughan Grimth, IAOC, cidentally, they are all welcome who not only geis through an

to attend the first meeting, but for those who cannot make the amazing amount of work asi Hon. Secretary, but also finds rst it is hoped that, they will.

ffort to time

be to turn out most Wed make a special nesdays and Saturdays as

present ut 11.30, when much of leading Army and Colony relaterest to officials will be dis-

the

Cuscod.

He is available on Force 343

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and

THREE GUESSES

Brentford

Carliste

Same Right Wing When England played Switzer-fouthport

with

handers ever to play the game.

4 lumph which Bob Beirne ot New Jersey, carded He began his career at the Riverton, Official starting prices were 10-1 Kelly, 100-8 Pall Mall, 4-precedence in Arsi-class cricket

alcat without against Sweeny.. ge of 18 with (favourite) Promulgation-Reu- ter.

'Flu Steps In

London, Sept. 10. The Liverpool versus Rother- hurn Serond Division Football |League match due for tomorrow has been postpontil because of lafuerza epidende among the Rotherham players.

1

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an

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2 York City

Bradford C.

7 Northampton Div. 11 (North)

ACOTTISH LEAGUE (Second Division)

Berwick

Bridge side at Chelsea, and the home right wing consisteki former Sgt. Eric Griffiths, who of Heines (West Bromwich) and) Stennådde thrilled many with his displays Hancocks (Wolves), Today Ayr on the wing, io sottling down these two form the right wing

Wellington Town in the cartonville with crack London

amateur of

Cheshire League!

side Walthamstow Avenue,

The last of the batch of stars the local publie came to know and like so well is L/Cpl. Taffy Incide Owen, the scintillating forward, and back he has gone to the ground staff of White Hart Lane and in the near future I expect to hear he has

during ance hours and sasures News has Bitered through of donned the white shirt with me he will be only too pleased several of the slar Atmy piny-Tottenhamos famous. cockerel

to dive advice and assistance to ers of inst season, Ex-Gufner on the breast pocket.

sugger officer

with Terry Hogan, who can be gald

HOCKEY TRIALS

my problem.

to have developed his football Hockey players are reminded Other members of the Com-arts here in the Colimy, is now of the Army tríais at Sookurios mitico are Major W. A. Wat-

the Hartlepools ground staff this afternoon, commencing 11 RA, 74 LAA_Ret. Major and is playing as an amateur 14.30 tus.

КОРИК

on the

متعدد

W. Campbell, RA, 24 LAA in the reserve eleven at the Further trials; will be

Capt. Charles Courtice, moment, and will probably on Saturday, Sept. 14th, and , 24 Field Engkiber Rigt, who adopt professional status Later

Wodmedia Sept. 16th, at the

same place'and time.

ME, i-alo Hon, 'Secretary "to the Three guessta on the position, Army Rugby Refereer Society, in which he is now, PARVINE, and one of, if not the most 'would be wrongly forecast" by capable of local whisters, Capt., the fasjority who knew Mander, X/Gump słownado, who making player, but a negra- 4 wgulprenti

Flayers aro ́askadīto take al white and coloured shirt all the

THE

3 East Suriing TRIBE GOLD CUP (First Round Replay) a Ballymena

GAMBOLS

YOU'LL HURT YOUREELE

1

2

5

Reuter.

Seven of their recognised first team members were con- ined to bed this morning.

At the start of the season the

Sheffield Wednesday club were

a century in cacl innings The against Queensland on Sydney Cricket Ground, Chins Mall Special.

Thomas Cup Challenge Round At Singapore?

Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 10, The Badminton Association of Malaya has proposed to the International Badminton Federation that the Thomas Cup Challenge Round be play- cd on June 14-15 in Singapore. The draw for the zone semi-

struck with an induenza epide- | finuis is: American Zone witmer versus Aslan: Australian versus European-Reuter."

mic, their first two games being postponed-Reuter

By Barry

LATERT

OOK | KEEP CALM --- PLL CATCHE

DON'T WORRY

DU WORRY TOO

Don Hoenig, the Wothers- field, Connecticut, upsetter, who necked cut the former Brith Amateur Champion, Joe Gatr, In the first round, found out what it was like as he bowed on the 20th hole to Dean Baraka of Bethesda, Maryland--United Press.

Change Of Scene

King's Lynn. versus Bestan United. Only a Midland League match but there was on Kuş-- and goalkeeper piarding each net-lay King" (ex-Por) Vala) for Bostan, where he la plajj manager stid. Bernard Streitn (ex-Luton) - for King's Lynk. In this match one of the playēts was named John Charles And ho was a centre half tóo,

RADO

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