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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1957.

Four Golfers The DECEMBER 4 A BIG DAY FOR ITALIANS

For Leadership In San Diego Open Tourney

San Diego, Oct. 30. The profession: 1 golfers ripped the Mission Valley Country Club apart today In the first round of the $20,000 San Diego Open Tournament and when the Hiring cured. 64 cut of 137 storters End cracked pir four were led for the lender- thip with soves-under-pɛr 659.

The boys who finished early got all the breaks-because 11 started to rain just before noun Ind by nightfall the greens and fairways were slushy.

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Today leaders turned out to bre Arnold Palmer, 31-31: Charles Silford, the Negro shut-i maker from Pilladelphia, 32-33: Don Whitt, 34–31, and Bab Rosburg, with 31-34.

This is not a pushover course, It 15 8,716 yarós long and unusly is played against the prevaliling Pacife wincls. Elut there was dead colin today and the shot- mokers took advantage of H.

EARLY RISERS

Australian Jockey Rae Johnstone (centre), with Kenny Kwok, current Hongkong Champion Jockey, and Peter Plumbly after early morning workouts at Happy Valley yesterday morning.-China Mall Photo.

He Overcomes Handicaps

Pit Edwards his just signed thirteen he had n

cartilage But even with seven-under- amateur forms for Walsall In cperation, but at fifteen he was pars, the leaders were not pull-f his 17 years this left winger in the Wolverhampton Amateur ing away from the field. There has had to overcome some big League. There was a long lay- were three led

Doar handleaps to play the game he oft with a broken toe, followed Ford, 33-33; Lloyd Mangrun, loves. At four he suffered

a burst blood vessel, but 95-31; and Fred Hawkins, 33-33. paralysis, but at nike he was now young Pat seems set for a

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Their Highly Paid Stars Go To Ireland In Search Of A World Cup Place

Paid Stars Irishmen Beaten

By DEREK JOHN

London.

4-2 In Inter- League Match

Belfart, Oct. 30. The English Football League beat the Irlah League 4-2 hero tonight but their display was cilsappointing.

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tlic Butplay frishmen, but only In the last 15 minutes did they get on top. Two Inie gouls carried them, to

A red circle marks the date "December 4" on every Italian

Soccer fan's calendar. It is the day Italy's highly paid foot-victory ball stars go to Ireland in search of a World Cup place. Whether or not the Italians go to Sweden next summer for the final rounds rests largely on the performance of Danny Blanchflower and his fighting footballing Irish sido.

At present it seems more than a possibility that Italy will fail to qualify

for the first time in their soccer history.

If so it would be the sort of blow that brings Governments down: real tragedy for a country that lives football, has twice won the World Cup, and considers the Irish, by comparison, to be one of European Soccer's very poor relations.

That's why the Italian team to visit Belfast will probably bear about as much resemblance 100 gemine Hallan tide as half-back line consiling of the Brothers Karamazov,

logic of this is so obscure as to be invisible.

At felt half the Italians can be relied upon to play Tony March!, despite the fact he only played for England's "B" team And the former To reinforce their teams the last season, Italians have never yet hesitated English League player, Eddie

nlready un to stretch the rules of qui liften- Firmani,

Italian ilon almost to breaking point. i International, is a possible for

the attack. Or December 4 they are Ireland who will quality for likely to field the two forwards | Sweden if they win (they have who scored URUGUAY'S win hre points to Italy's two, but ning World Cup goals against the tailans have a game in Brazil in 1950: Juan Schiaffino hend) can hardly be expected and Chico Chiggia!

to take this lying down, Schiaffino went to Italy at a Tue, the Italians won the £70,000 fee in 1954, and after 1934 World Cup with three a few months, in the Milan al-Argentinian

the side. tack was turning out in Italian But their 1957 selectors seem to colours against the Argentine. have gone just a little too far in making the sort of rules that will suit them best.

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not only makes contests mean- ingless but lowers the standard.

The country I am thinking of is England, of course, they have a habit of trying a little too hard to "play the game,' even at their own expense.

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of penalon

Roger Becker Britain's No 2 lawn tennis star, by the Surrey County Associa

tion. It arose from Becker's fallure to appear for a county championship doubles match in July 1656.

Irish hero was Tom Hamill, of Linfold, who broke up many *ntincks In ህ sterling porn

formance at centre-half.

Joanny Haynes (2), Peter Krabrook and Alan Acourt scored for the English Langue. frish scorers were Pat Iorr and

Steward Campbell, both of Glenavon.

Results of tonight's Assocls- Con Football matches were;

1.

Inter-League Match

Ish League 2, English League

Representative Match League Three South 2, League League Three North 2,

Glasgow Cup Semi-Anal Replay

Partick Thistle 3, Rangers 6.

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North End 1. Gwardia, Warsaw 2-Reuter.

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Aldridge Athletic set out in Few people argued with the three cars to full their fixture decision to punish him. But with Erdington Methodists

Sution when the ban continued for the

(Birmingham) month after mouth, a storm of League.

arrived broke out to which players got lost, and criticism

Association turned Ove minutes from the Anish. the County a deaf ear.

The other seven players carried on--goalkeeper, two backs, centre half, and three forwards

and gained a 3-2 victory!

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Just Too Late Now, Riter thirteen months, the bon has been lifted. Like Ghiggia, like England's Toni Marchi, like the brillant

The Italians acize the chance just to late for Becker to he little Argentinian, Michelangelo to turn the rules to their own able to play for country in this Montuor, he holds a double advantage, but at least

renson's Davis Cup competition. In July, Britain' was knocked pasaport-end that's good enough tactics are quite undersinrdable. for the Italian selectors.

Self-preservation is perhaps the nut of the contest by Belgium. fundamental human If the ban on Becker had Both Ghiggia and Schiaffino most

been lifted only two month are now eligible to play under instinet.

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so understandable is curlier his inclusion in the team the fantastic Italian Jaw which

probably has country which persistently would

have. Just a man saya that when

the match in Britain's three non-tournament handleaps itself in international turned pluyed

This, to my mind, is favour. games for Italy he can then be centests.

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Becker paid a severe penalty Kallan. The

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for his folishness. Britain paid an even worse penalty.

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Now England have handi- capped themselves Again-by rubber banning the sponge fable-tennis bat, a type favoured of their leading by several pinyers.

The English Table Tennis Association failed to get sponge and similar materials barred at the last World Championships in Stockholm, But they have im posed an experimental veto in England, Their lead has been followed by only eight out of 71 countries afilated to the International Federation.

The ETTA has well end truly blundered. And they have set themacives quite a problem by rulling that a bat must have no fewer than 60 pimples to a square mich and no more than 330. Who will be their chief pimple Inspector?

Table tennis is one of few games played throughout the world. And it's high time that the authorltits all get to- gether and smoothed out the pimples and sponge Lusiness.

A Spot of Bother

A sport causing a spat of bother in Soviet Russia at present is horseracing. The Moscow newspaper "Soviet Culture" reveals that Jockeys at Moscow's only racecourse have been "üxing" races.

Big-money betting men invite jockeys out to dinner, lood them up with caviar and vodka, and then proceed to fix the (next day's races.

The newspaper declares that racing is intended to improve the breed of horses, but adds that the greatest attraction is not the horse, but the tote

Thousands of people all the slands during the season, Roces are held three times a week.

The writer draws a grim flet- ture of small-income people who bet heavily and are forced into crime to pay their lebts. He quotes the case of a de- partment-store chief who em bezzled £1,000 to square his gambling debts.

and

Many young workers students frequented the course and "Rot only lose money, but Alea valuable time which could be devoted to studies, sports and art,"

He urges the abolition of the tote to convert the course Into "a healthy cultural place of recreation

-(London Express Servies).

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