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CLAIM FOR GOÁL DISALLOWED

England centre-forward Nat Lofthouse (while shirt, at right) heads the ball which is caught by Russian goalkeeper V. Belyayev, la last week's interna- tional match between England and Russia, which England won by 5-0.

Lofthouse's claim that the goalkeeper was over the line when he caught the ball was disallowed by the referee.― Reuterphoto,

HOW GREAT A RUGBY PLAYER

-WAS CLIFF MORGAN?

How great a Rugby player was Cliff Morgan, the Welsh wizard who be- wildered international de- foncos with his Inspired running and kicking? Morgan, who retired this your

at the age of 21 became legend after only years of International Rugby. And the legend is still grow- ing. Without him, Cardiff seen only

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a shadow of the great club of Yesteryear. This season, they have lost more matches than they have won and Welsh- men uftribute the deeling to the departure of Morgan.

Soccer Result

Gateshead, Oct, 27. Gateshead beat Exeter City 2-1 In an Eaglish football lengue division four match here tonight-Neuter.

By DEREK JOHN

But whisper it softly some

ruhy types outside the Welsh

that the valleys are saying

for

Ereat Morgan is responsible

the decline of Welsh Rugby. The theory: Morgan's brilliant,

but rather individuallatie type of play at outside-hall discouraged the natural de- velopment of rst-rate contre three-quarters,

The Evidence evidence: Bledlyn Willems" and Jackie Matthews, last of the great Welsh centres, were both at their best before Mor- gan began to make his pro- sence fell on the International scene.

However sound this argument- and no true-blooded Welsh- man would ever accept it— the fact remains that Morgan was a Rugby genius. Hie untimely departure has left the Welsh selectors with their biggest problem in years.

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HOW STRANGE ARE What's Best in Kowloon?

THE LAPSES OF GOLFING MEMORY!

By HENRY LONGHURST

HOW strange are the lapses of human memory and none more strange than those suffered by people who play, attempt to play. or watch the game of golf.

Among the many dramatic incidents, for instance, upon which

High Class Hand Smocked, Appliqued & Embroidered

Bobby Jones may look back, none can be stamped more indelibly on his CHILDREN'S WEAR

mind than the occasion on which, during his first visit to this country as a very young man, he tempestuously tore up his card at the short 11th hole at St Andrews. It is an episode which has been quoted and requoted ever since.

He told of it in detail at the dollars)" And so indeed it member some years ago, if he will pardon the disclosure, Mr unbelievably moving ceremony, proved, when he was

Tolicy presented with A fow minutes later Walter Cyrl]"

consulling rotas the freedom of the Royal Hagen come to the final hole, hieroglyphics which he carried Borough. He recalled how he needing A two to ile, and sent aboui with silo under the

castle band had driven into the Hlil bunker, his caddie forward to hold the

In his clearette cline. taken two or three to get out, Dag. Referring to this some time

can zee him doing it. gone over the green into the ago, I recounted, though I wns But perhaps after all, it was Ittle bunker at the back where not, of course, there, how his somebody else. the ground slopes sharply down ball had to the Eden Estuary, taken two niore in there and tore up.

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NOW the fact is that within the memory of the oldest inhabitant, and Indeed almost for a containly within the 400 years during which golf has been played on the links of St Andrews, there has never been in bunker bebind the 11th green.

mlased the flag by inches and Anished in the geraniums under the clublouse windows. I was at once cor- rected

It wasn't geraniums, members who had been

My own tribulations in this respect, though of le public Interest, may yet strike a sym- pathetic chord. Caught in the situation familiar to every de- dicated golfer of being, in the said late Mrs Zaharias's brilliant there phrase,

"fouled up in the

at the time. It was a bunker, mechanics of the game," I have Though the bunker hos now been

one. they sald, there was never straightened, and re-straighten-

alraightened

out, de- at any time a flower bed at the ed by sundry distinguished ad- back of the 18th. Others who visers, not excluding Cotton, were also mysent rallied to my Jones himself freely accepts support. Nonsense, they sald. this. "Nevertheless," he said, "They could

two shots in ♫ day, biting It bunker and falled to remember geraniums. it yell

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took

In 1020 Joncs played another historic bunker shel-175 yards to the 17th green at Lotham- which won him the Open from At Watrous, with whom be was partnered and was at that time level. This bunker is one of a series of sand traps, and a few

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see Hagen to this AS I had alleed for 30 years, aut of the he said, the only thing, epeelally as our figures were not dissimilar, was to stand like Lock.e. siming at cover- fallbility THIS

of goling paint, twisting round on the manory extends Roelf to backswing til you are aiming one's own play. There is an old

direct at point, and proceeding story of the man who, on being from there. Then, however much asked how he had got on, re- you heave round to the loft as

lied that he had been off his you come down,

you are still game, and then added, "Come hitting "from the inside." the members of ago

i think of it, I am never on my

This was tried, and towards Lytham erected a sort of "tomb-game." Yet all of us have mo- the end of the second bucket of stone" (herein to commemorate ments, however fleeting, when bulls at the golf school a com Entries Close for Third Race Meet his feat. Hundreds of people everything goes right at once promise between the Locke and ing, noon.

witnessed the stroke, but there and we are "on" One would the orthodox brought the de- remain to this day many who think that ono could remember, sired result, Drive after drive declare with hand on heart that possibly for as much as 24 flew painlessly into the distance the tombstone is in the

hours, the elementary details of wrong

as though fired from a rife, bunker.

slunce, grip and backswing, The Range stance distance and possibly some single

from ball, position of feet, angle thai brought about of approacti and so this happy state.

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TOMORROW Tennis Exhibition By U.S. Davis Cup Player, KCC. 4 p.m.

Ford Court Tennis Championships: Schoolboys Signier, semi-finala, 3.30 p.m.

Boccer Momarial Cup Boccer Match at HKFC ground, B p.m. Meeting

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Among them is Mr Norman Doley, of Woden Bench, with whom I was talking in the train on the way home. As Jones's

to ball flew, incredibly,

the heart of the green, he happened, he said, to be standing beside

How many people, I wonder, on the basis that the only way lo remember a dream is to wrile it down at the time, have resorted to little diagrams and memoranda? Certainly I have

ASE N O Meeting at S C. Mr. Watrous, "There," said Watrous, self. If so, we are in good

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Scotland Soccer XI For Match Against Ireland

Glasgow, Oct. 27. Scotland will play the side which beat Wales 3-D for the honie international against Ire- land at Hampden Park, Glas- gow, on Nov. 5.

The decision wts expected, and the only problem was cleared up today when Arsenal telephoned to say that Docherty, Herd and Henderson would be available.

Earlier, Arsenal wrote to the Scottish Football Association. asking them to choose only two Arsenal players as they were playing

Italien club, Juventus, the same day. Tho Juventus game has now been postponed until Nov, 20.

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