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CHINA MAIL; - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1958.
ASIAN SOCCER DISPUTE SPORTS PERSONALITIES
Chelsea On The Defence
Chelsea's team of blooding youngsters (forward line with average age of 18) is generally considered one of the most promising sides in the English first division league.
Photo shows an incident during their match against the league cham- pions, Wolverhampton Wanderers whom they heat by 6-2 at Stamford Bridge on **August 30,
Robertson, who came in for the injured £20,000 Chelsen goalkeeper Reg Matthews, dives at the feel of Henderson, the Wolves centre-forward (right) who is being tackled by Peter Sillett, the Chelsea right-back.-Keystone Photo.
EUROPEAN SWIMMING C'SHIPS Two Firsts For Dutch In Finals Of Women's Events
Won
by Cordas of Hungary in 182. ilus 57.8 secs.
Budapest, Sept. 4.
Corrie Schimmel (Netherlands) m. 2.6 secu.
Dutch girls dominated the European swimming championships finals this afternoon, although lan Black of Scotland was once again in the limelight when he crack- ed a championship record in a 1,500 metres free-style heat.
Bluck, who yesterday the men's 400 metres freestyle and 200 metres; butterfly stroke titles, today clocked 13 See in win his metres heat. The champlop record
10.11
trim and
THIN
By
Pioneer
First in fashion! Pionner's lighter- looking, cooler- looking belt
mins 1,500 previous
Relay Record
Another championship record
3 Nancy The Tiritain) 7.5 2009
WOMEN'S 100 METRES
BUTTERFLY
fell when the Ditch women's 1. Paseke Laersk (Nether 4 x 109 was held
metres medley teams) 1 min. 11.0 verm
Atte Vourby (Netlerlazzj returned 4 mins 58 sees in their heat. The British giris medleyin 12. sees teom clocked the third best in. 14.3 me time with 5 mins 0.5 secs,
style-a trim, thin line to
circle your slacks in color.
Put this belt in your ward- robe today!.
» Bayer's « TONIC
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(Carol) Maria Skupilove
WOMEN'S HIGH DIVING
1 Aldona Karezkalte (URSH) 1.14
The Netherlands took the Grst two plures in both the women's 2. Kata Corobovskaya 100 metres butterfly strate stratum (SIN
Be Hanom
a to the 100 metres women's oints-France-Ï'rese,
free-style finat. Jane Koster
wote the free-style event in
5 min 25 seva fu sO
elumpionship record.
W
Her compakiot Corrie Selim-
mel was second in the
Ti
surne
Tineke Lagerberg won lus batterfly event in 1 min. 11.0 establishing yet another European championship reemd, Another Dutch girl, Au Voorbij, was second in 1 inft.
12.1 ses
The Soviet Union took 207- other file today when Aldona
(Sweden) 10344
Elliott Would
Be Unwise To
Turn Down WPI Offer'
Adelaide, Sept. 4.
1
Indonesia Liable HELEN KWONG
Τα
To Expulsion She Played From The AFC? For Fun
Karezkalte won the women's Mile Champion Herb Ellott, high diving event with 01.14 must assess his own ability, but points, ericiting the European he would be unwise to turn record established by another down this offer of (Australian) j Russian girl, Kurknehjan £11,000 to turn professional, American sports promoter, Mr Leo Leavitt, said here today.
with 70.00 points.
The Results
Retts in today's finals were:
WOMEN'S 400 METRES FREESTYLE
June Roster (Netherlands:
* 2:
Amateur Title For Briton In World Cycling Championships
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Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 4. · Indonesia may be expelled from the Asian Football Confederation if it continued to adopt its "aloof attitude" towards the soccer controlling body in Asia, a source closely connected with the Con- federation told United Press Interno- tional today.
Mr vitt said his organisa~ | tion, Western Promoters incor- porated, were propared to
pay! This amount to Elliott for two-year contract.
a
This buy is good, but made no mistake, like other cham- pions he cannot go on forever and he nast think of his future," he said.
HAS NO FEARS
Mr Leavitt said he had no fears nf reimbursement for such a large fee, neither did he Juve any fears of obtaining suitable opponenty for Elliott, He proposed to bring star U.S. mller Wes Santee out of re tirement and would negotiate for European mliers turn Paris, Sept. 4. Norman Stell, of Britain, won professional. the amateur Pursuit title in the
He would use him in Aus World's
free clinics Cycling Championship tralla conducting here tonight, beating Philippo on athletics for the benefit of Gaudrillet, af France in the the youngsters coming on. final.
Valentino Casperalta, of Italy, won the amateur Sprint.iltle, beating his compatriot Santa Galardoni in the al-France- Presse.
To Become
A Great Champion
By TONY MYATT
The source who declined to be identified into a his UR sports personality this by name said the absence of Indonesia introduction, for she has at the meeting of the Confederation been in the headlings in bad- minton and lawn bowls for here last Monday, presided over by quite some time.
Sho has also modo the Malayan Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman was "the subject of bitter theory that the best time to of the past mockery out
comment" by other members.
Hounch a sports career is
when you
in your
The source said, "The Indonesians are adopting a 'funny attitude" |primo.
in not responding to the Confederation's invitation to the meeting.
He said Indonesia was a co-founder of the Asian Football Con- federation and yet had not paid its membership, duca despite repealed reminders. He said he could not understand why the Indonesians were adopting such an attitude since Indonesia was a co-founder of the Confederation which was formed suring the Asian Games al Maufla in 1954.
NOT TRULY REPRESENTATIVE
At Djakarta yesterday, Maladi, Secretary of the Indonesian Olympic Commitiée expressed the opinion that Indonesia considered the Asian Football Confederation "nut truly repre- sentative the Asian sports world."
a
Her name is Helen Kwong,
Helen is the type of sports. woman who is always willing to Impart her knowledga
hers who are struggling to This perhaps, find a foolbold,
20
ls because she too had to over- Conte inally dimeullies before she reached her peak.
She first held a badminton racquet when she was almost in her mid-twenties. This was
Maladi hinted strony that Indonesia was against restricted In 1948.
membership especially the burring of Communist China and "A first" Helen told me, "I Expressed the huse, that Malayan Premier Rahman, in his was only fooling around, be capacity of AFC President, would work towards an un-case I thought I was too old."-- restricted membership.
A spokesman of the Indoúrsian Embassy here said it had received no request from the Indonesia: Football Association for an Embassy official to attend the meeting lust Monday.
The Manager of the Indonesian football team which is participat
ing in the Independence Anniversary soccer competition satel although he was invited to attend he did not consider it proper to do so as he had no mandale from the Indonesia Football Association
DISAGREED
At Djakarta, the Secretary of the indonesian Olymple Committee, Maladi, said Indonesia was not a member of the Confedera- tion beenKe 11. disagreed with the policy of unrestricted membersh|p.
noticed
Noticed
WAS
Then one day, while she was
minton career really began to shuttle-cock belling around a
movi Of course their were the Jockey Chib, she
talent scout from many flaws in her game which the YMCA who was looking for needed ironing out, but under
Cagle eye of her
couch team to enter the ladies to term a the league,
He told Helen he Robert Tay, who Helen fecla could conch her, so, being as contributed most to her success. making rapid enthusiastic os she was, she fshe later joined the YMCA, even progrČES though it was only for "fun",
WES SCON
Greatest Triumph
While at the YMCA, Helen was advised ow various points
Her backhand was very weak But an AFC ofteial said here today that Indonesia is officially by Messrs Patrick Wong und
Hsted a member in the minutes of the meeting of the AFC W. F. Foo
footing, as former She stayed with und her Executive Counell. She is also listed 16 on AFC member In the
world champion Wong Peng- "Y" until 1952, and ther: Malayan Independence football festival souvenir programme. Joined
Cricket SOOT tokl her, was wrong. Craigengower Mulayan Premier Rahman, who is president of the ABC, is away
Constant practice, however, Club, in North Malaya and was not framediately available for
soon put things right, I was after enrolling of a comment.-U.P.I.
In 1054. CCC member, that Helen's bad-
Helen achieved what was probably her greatest Iriumph.
Ladies' Softball League
STRANGE DECISION CAUSES
ABRUPT STOPPAGE OF MATADOR-UNIVERSITY GAME
By "TIME OUT"
I have been around the softball scene for so long that I have built up some sort of immunity to the strange decisions of our illustrious local umpires but I must say that in yesterday's Summer League game be- tween the Hongkong University and the Matadors what happened in the fifth inning left me absolutely aghast!
the first place.
Khou,
She
ladles champion
to being a bundle of nerves. She can through in great form, however, to win the
teh and her very first title." In 1955, I was Helen'a furic a to be dethroned. Stella Correa was responsible for her defrät. The following year she was Tuner-14, 1nd this year completed magnificent triple victory, winning the singles, aubles and mixed doubles.
she
Went To Malaya
She hus represented the Colony in international matches Fince 1961. In 1952, the part- nered Mulayan girl in an International doubles match in Kuala Lumpur and they wound up as runners-up.
The following your she went to Malaya with the hope of entering the national badminton championships there, but due to some "new regulations" she was unable to do so.
In baximinton Helen feels, one needs a great deal of stamina Her person feelings at present are that she has come to the end of the line. Next year she told me, she doubts very much whether e w enter the singles
"Maybe just the doubles", she added.
All this talk about old-age and stankia etcelera, brings us to the other side of Helen's sporting life. Lawn bows,
"Rather Silly"
Now here's a stame that Helen first thought of as being "rather ally." Why should want to stand people just around all day in the sun and roasted? HoweyCE.
shr gave it a try and has never re-
reason to, for she has been as
retted since. She has successful in bowls as she has been in badminton.
ict
no
She started playing bowls somewhere
midway between 1953 and 1954. She does not remember exactly when. In 1936, she won the CCC Indies singles title. Last your "she the Colony Lawn Bowls League pairs title. This year she has already won the triples title and is in the final of the pairs and singles.
Woo
won
Helen has never
A
ousted Ullan Colony ladles singles Utle, She for thinks her chances this year her are 50-50. Whatever the out-
from previous,
11-1, but as sho bas proved she is never onD give up
the fight when back's against the wall
throne, after three gruelling come, I personally wish her ult sets, Helen last the first set the best, She has completed u shco great triple in badminton, and
to with the pairs and singles Anals her still to be played, who knows, She she might yet become a Colony was playing a much more ladies triple lawn bowls cham- experienced player and admits plon?
English Football League FIRST WINS BY CHARLTON
-
AND SCUNTHORPE
Manchester United's Criticism
London, Sept. 4. Charlton Athletic and Scunthorpe United (champion of the Third Division North last seison) today richleved their first victories of the current season. Now the question is, is it a regulation tiờ? It containty was
Charlton beat Rotherham net declared as auch by
the United by 5/2 and Seunthorpe official In charge of the game. United defeated Swansea Town The third out in the. Afth,in- by 3/1. ning was not registered so to all intents and purposes it is
This game was called off in the lapse by Matador pitcher Anna- been made nor entertained in fth frame with the score tied belle Chin whip gave up four it nine runs each. It was not a succesive walks to lower the regulation tie, incidentally. As margin to 0-9.
of
A Female Fan
In the third second division match this evening, Leyton Orlent
for
2/0
beat Ipswitch
Criticised
Town
Harold Hardman, Chairman of
Final Acceptors For Doncaster Races
far us 1 could ascertain the pro- Ena Remedios' terrife triple cecdings came to an abrupt hadt to left-feld drove in Pat Ewins simply because
a prodest Just ahead and it was now 9-all. Jodged by the Mutadors' mannger Then came the play which and such a thing is just unheard caused all the confusion. Anna of in softball—that is, until then. Wo hit the ball which dropped an uncompleted "game. As
Anyway, the game started off | outside the foul line but then | the protest, i? the Matador on a bright note with both sides rolled into fair territory before manager goes through with committing the usual number of reaching, first base. Matador .? Well, you try to unravel Belding errors.
U scored first-sacker Dorothy Lau plekedt. I can't!' 1' The once but the Matadors replied up the ball and made the put- with five runs which were the out but Wu was declared safe.
London, Sept. 4. result of seven estors by the
the Manchester United Foolbal} Eleven Onal acceptances for undergraduates' coupled with six
Club, today criticised the gov- the Champagne Stakes (two- In the commotion that follow- walles before Ena Remedios was ed this doelson the game was
Southport FC's No. 1 superning bodies of English fool-year-olds), to be run over alx yanked off the mound in favour halted by plate unp Ng and the porter is a woman, Mrs. Jane ball for refusing to allow his furlongs straight, at Doncaster on of "Popeye" Ozorio,
club to inke pag in the Euro September 10, are; Josephus, Matador manager promptly re- France.
She gletered a protest which appar-
seen practically pean Cup this season.
Reactor, Dominate, Lindrick, He told the club's annual Pains Eugen, Cannoustie, Laugh- ently was based on whether or wvery one of the club's home) He would tour the world
The U cough up and were just not the ball of Wu's bat was and away Cup. and League meeting at Manchester: "There Ing Cavalier, Ink Spot, Be Care with Mr Basketball, the famous
a run behind when the Matadors fout. As much as I admire him sumes eines the last war, and is nothing in the rules of the ful, Rose of Medina, Pamguino.
Football Association or Foot- Goose Tatum and his troupe forged dead witis a trio of us, I must go on record as saying intends to continue her travels
All carry ine sione except and would receive a 30-day The score was 9-5 when the that this protect involves
ball League to deal with the now the to longer distances
Rose of Media and Paraguana, situation. Personally I think eight slone 11 pounds. break each year-China Mall fourth inning got under way but accuracy of an umpire's judge the club are in the new Fourth Special.
they are wrong." Division. the U capdualized on a temporary ment and should never have
Manchester United's mana-
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ANSWER AS THE BANG STATEMENT
has
GAS IS TOPS
SAYS MR. THERM
that
DONCASTER CUP
ger, Matt Busty, told the share the Doncaster Cup (two and a First and final acceptors for holders that it would take time
Doncaster pt
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