1958-11-04 — Page 6

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

Page

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1988.

ENGLISH CUP SOCCER BEGINS NOVEMBER 15 FRENCH

80 League And Non-League

Teams Will Fight Out The First Round Proper

London, Nov. 3.

Forty-eight English League third and fourth division clubs and 32 non-League clubs will fight out the first round propor of the Football Association Cup competition on November 15.

At least seven non-League clubs will reach the second round

as they oppose each other.

Last season's "giant killers," Darlington, who knocked out first diyision Chelses on the way to the fifth round, will do well to evok defeat of the Brat al test this time. Dartington,

4

16

In

lower half of the fearth daviclem, have to travel to Wiesbuuana, who are tinbeaten

their own grand in the thin division.

in tavision tour and Bury are thway down the table in the third division,

the

Amateur Woking.

Cup holders, vist Southampton, who, ing fourth i tviston two ahontd with casily enough

Peterborough United, one of The 1 Constaton FA Cup andes among the non-Lengwers,

hould agada

ke progress. They are at tume to Ketering

One Of The Best, mother non-League club,

One of the last matches at the round is at Huy, where Biose fine Cup fighters, York, are the

visitors.

In the last four Years Yopic have reached the semi-anals unce and the fourth round twier At the moment York are fourth

Peter May Fit For MCC's Next Match

Adelaide, Nov. 3 England's captain, Peter May, had a full-scale work-out in the nets to test his injured katee this orning and afterwards, re- ported that he was t

The Lenm Monker, Mr Freddie Brown, said that May would be available for selection. for the tearn to play Victoria in Melbourne on Friday

Three of the MCC party ol engaged in the recent match.

Peter Godfrey Evans,

Lauder

The Draw

The JAW for the English Football Association Cup first Toilet proper, to be played un November 15, was made today as follows:

Il

Doncaster Rovers v. Consett. Flisty v Yurk City. Heanor or Scarboru v.

11uchiu T. or Woodford T. v. Millwall,

Swindon Town v. Aldershot. Chelmsford v. Worcester. Kings Lynn v. Murthyr Tydfi. } Wisbech v. Newport County. Guildford Nuneaton Hereford

Brentford (v. Everter City.

or

Torquay United v. Port Vale. Watford v. Reading.

New DOTA

Portland

[Inte of Wicus v. Shrewsbury Town.

Northmen

Wycomin

Wanderera.

Headington United v Grave- send and Northfeet or Margate

Hastings or Ashford . Crystal Palace,

Norwich City v. lford, Colchester United

Cur-

City,

Southend United

Buston v. Crook Town. Noita County v. Barrow Wrexham v. Barlington, Southport v. Halifax Town. Morecambe v. Blyth Spartans, Alexandra South

V.

Shields.

Hull City v. Stockport County Gateshead v. Bradford.

Tranmere Rovers Auckland,

Accrington Stanley Ington.

V.

Bistron

Work-

Mansfield. Bradford City Chester v. Boston United, Chesterfeld v. Rhyl, Denaby United v. Öidbami. Hartleponts United v. Roch-

dale.

Southampton v. Woking. Playroouth Argyle v Giling-

+21

Peterborough United V Ket- Mrtering Town.

Queen's Park

and Brian Statham, and Desmon Bheagor the assistant team manager, are tying to Melbourne for tomorrow's Mel- bourne Cup horse race China Mail Special.

Walsall Rangers.

Weymouth v. Coventry City. Tooting વર્ત Mitchum

Bournemouth:

Town-Funster.

A NIGHT TO REMEMBER

V.

Both

Yeovil

MATTHEWS NOT EMIGRATING TO AUSTRALIA

Women's Pentathlon

Record

Tblisi, Nov. 3. Soviet girl athlete, Balina Bystrova, established her new pentathlim record of 4,872 points (against the former record of 4.864) with the following per- formances

Shot pull 413).

High Jump 1.60 metres (5ft Sina).

200 metres: 24.5 seconds. RO

rdles: 10.8 metres seconds.

13.81 nutres (45

V

Img Jump: 0 metres Girs)... France-Presse.

(10ft

DAI DOWER QUITS RING FOR

TEACHING PROFESSION

London, Nov. 3.

Welshman Dai Dower — ex-British and European flyweight champion

tonight sprang a surprise decision quitting the ring".

Dal Dower with the Bri- tish Empiro Hyweight trophy at the height of his career,

when he announced:

"I'm

For Curly headed Dot is down for the Anal count in the leaving the resin and the gumiret round by the Argentine's shield at the age of 25 to take Pascual Perez in a world title apa traditional Welsh career flight

is to become a physical training and sports teacher at Ringwood Grammar School in Hampshire.

The fight world grat heard of Dai Dower In 1932, when ht curried [17 the Brush amateur tile and distinguished himuelf of the Helsinid Olymple Gemse.

Old School

A professional, Dower es- tablished himself HM 2 boxer of the old school—a magter of Cqgraft and a clever opponent his feet to take his arst

ול

pfofessional ule when he heat

the Negro, Jake Tuli, the Zulu

British Empire on points.

Four months later he took the British Utle by stopping Eric

Ther: Das left open his Bri- tish titles for his nationel ser- vice in the British army he served in a Welsh regiment.

Last week he reappeared in the Brush ring to be naÏTowly beaten on points by Canada's Pot Supple in a bantamweight contest at Harringay. -France- Presse

World Title Bout

In Manila

On December 15

Buenos Aires, Nov. 3.

Marsden and # month later Pascual Perez, The world elmed the European crown by nyweight boxing champion, will beating Italy's Nazzarino defend his title against DommNY Ursta (PhUppines) in Manila

Ginnell,

ang at the funds

But he took a historic thrash- on December 16, his manager,

of Spain's Lazaro Koci, mld here today.

The date of the fight Wal 1953 to be 12th round oralnolly mounced us Novem

ber 20,

London, Nov. 2. The footballer who has gain- ed every sports superlativa in a golden career, the veteran Stanley Matthews ~now of Blackpool--to- night denlod that he would emigrate to Australia after

a long soccer career.

The rumour had been rife that Stan would quit and go "Down Under so that his son,

promising tennis player, could benest Aussie training methods. But said the world acclaimed maestra of football: don't want to leave England under any elreupstances."

RUMOURS.

Other rumours had gone tho rounds that Blackpool were searching for e replacement

CHAMPIONS' FAREWELL TO HARRINGAY The ring at Har- ringay Arena, North London, has seen the boxing champions of two decades

but not at one time before this memorable night.

They gather for the farewell to the Arena, which is closing after 22 years of staging sporting events.

Left to right, they are (front row) Joc Erskine, Phil Edwards, Terry Downes, Henry Armstrong (the man who held three world titles at one time and is now a Baptist Minister), Gus Lesnevich, Smiling Sammy McCarthy, Peter Waterman, Johnny Williams; (centre row) Randolph Turpin, who an- nounced his retirement from the ring on this occasion, Dave Crowley, Peter Kanc, Rinty Monaghan, Ronnie Clayton, Promoter Jack Solomons, unidentified boxer, Eric Boon, Eddie Phillips, Len Harvey, Don Cockell; (back row) Jack Petersen (partly obscured), Bruce Woodcock, Ernie Roderick, Max Baer, Tommy Farr-Reuterphoto,

HISTORY MADE IN OCTOBER NBA RATINGS

Europeans Top 2 Heavyweight Contenders For First Time

COOPER NAMED BOXER OF THE MONTH

Milwaukee, Nov. 3.

European fighters dominated the National Boxing Association ratings for October, taking over the top two spots among heavyweight con- tenders and the boxer of the month selection, the N.B.A. said yesterday.

Invenar Johansson of Sweden | Joey Giardello, Gbetav Scholz, Glambra Holly Mims, for Matthews But the fans was named No. 1 heavyweight Jocy maw the answer in Afatthew's contender sad Brian London of Spider Webb, Charles Humez, Ace Armstrong, and Andre golden feet on Saturday. For England was picked No. 2. It is he equalled all the glory of the Brst time in modern bis- Selpa.

tory that Europeans have beco his past by bewitching Leicester defence and con- the top two contenders in the

ranks, Fred tributing to R

chairman of the NBA

victory.

B

crushing 3-0 | hozvyweight fon

The old maestro even made a rating committee, snid today.

bid to сотеа very rare

J.

WELTERWEIGHT

Virgil Atkins, champion. Don Jordan Vince Martinez, Sugar Hart, Ralph Dupas, Gaspar Ortega, Isaac Logart, Del Flana Herry Cooper, British heavy-gan, Gil Turner, Johnny Van event for the "architect of weight, was named boxer of the Rensburg, and George Barnes. victory."—France-Presse. month, and Gustav Scholz, Ger- man middleweight who defeat- ed Charles

the Humez for European ütle was given hon- Durable mention.

CHESS

by LEONARD BARDEN

MIA

Toung Martin in

(No. 1597)

knocked out in the

at Nottingham.

Кос! ка

Here is problem oy E. Gamago (Toronto Telegram, Perez had been 1955). Walte to play and mate guaranteed 40,000 dollars lo two moves.

*

Downward Slope

Welsh Valleys downward slope

But the golden boy of the||(£14,300 sterlin)' and expenses. Solution No. $506;. 1 .. .x

Son saw the A clause in the contract gave P2 R (2) XR (1) R (1) XR, of his mer him the right to a return_bout | Q-R8 ch forces mate). RXB; curlal fight career. In 1957 a❘ within three months it he 3 QXR. Q-K4 wins. Buenos Aires, he was sent | were defeated--Reuler,

TUE GAMBOLS

WHAT HAVE

Parasitic skin- disease, itching dogama stic

'Mitigal

CHL & Dukan-am van

*Bayer » LEVERKUSEN GERMANY,

YOU BOLKNIT

(A DOETLE

OF WIKNY

London Kapteri bereden

Saddy sold the rise of Euto pean boxers is certain to have strong psychologichi effert on the fighters, encouraging up- coming hopefuls from the Continent.

THE RATINGS

Following are the ratings:

KEAVYWEIGHT

LIGHTWEIGHT

AMERICAN SOCCER RESULTS

New York, Nov. 3. Results of Sunday's major soccer league play were: American League Hakoah 5. Newark Portu- guese 3.

Joe Brown, champion. Kenny Lane, Dullio Lol, Carlos Ortiz, Brochatten 3, Fall River 1, Pao!! Jolinny Busso, Davo Falcons 7. Uhrik Truckers Charnley Wille Toweel, Mario-U.P.I. Vecchiato, Baby Vasquez, and Jen Mathews,

FEATHERWEIGHT

Hogan Kid Bassey, champton, Davey Moore, Paul Jorgensen, Cheri Hamin, Flash Elorde, Ricardo Moreno, Harold Gomes, Sergio Caprari, Grorieux Lam- perti, Kid Anahuac, and Jesus Santamaria.

BANTAMWEIGHT

ATHLETES SNUBBED BY BRITISH FEDERATION

London, Nov. 3. Franco was today snubbed by Britain which erased the French toom from the British athletle fixture list for 1959.

Since the war. Franco-Briuch Competition hins been almost utthual but today a spokeyman for the Britian Atielles Federa- Lion, said: "No competition with France bus next year".

been arranged for

I wan France's turn lo vixit Britain

OTHER MEETS

It had must been announced before the "No competition with France statement" thut Bri- tain would meet West Germany, and would also and Poland, compete

againet the Soviet Union in both away and home mutches"

No explanation of the ban on

A French match was obtainable because of the absence of the British Athletes Board Secre

in

tary. Jack Crump, who currently in Japan.

to

FINANCIAL LOSS But the British refusal meul France may rest in the French inability to fleld a team strong enough to provide a serious challenge to British athletes, which would perhaps mean financial loss to the organisers at London's Walte City stadium.

One solution is still possible, however and that is to organise match outside London— France-Presse.

Callover On Manchester Handicap

London, Nov. 8. Closing prices at tonight's Arst callover at the Victoria Club here on the Manchester November handicap, to be nin Over onc mile and a half on Nov. 16, were:

100-7 Atlantic Ocean and Royal Mirnway; 100-0 Beloche wand Seadon; 18-1 Chief Barker: 20-1 Falls of Shin, Paul Jones and Beaubridge; 22-1 Belt and Courtiler, 25-1 Daily Tusk, Pagan Princo and Quentin Durward; 28-1 Love Story; 83-1

Brancu, Carbon Copy, China Rock, Marshal Pil, Cash and Courage and Royal Star; 50-1 Sacre Bleu,

Atlantic

Ocean and Miraway WETO

Royal

the two best bucked when the card was call- ed, and finished Joint Tavourites 100-7.

Next best were Captain Elsey's Brioche and Fred Ärm-

Both strong's Boadon,

Wero quoted at 100-0.

Last year's winner, Chief Barker, one of four entries from Ryan Price's stable was made 18-1, and Fails of Shin, second in the Cambridgeshire, closed at 20-2,

The next callover will be bald on Thursday. China Mail Special

Zatopek Sees Own Marathon Record Beaten By Chinese

Tokyo, Nov. 8. Four Chinese runners, led by a 22-year-old schoolteacher from inner Mongolia running in his first Marathon on Monday bettered Emil Zatopek'a Olympic record in China's first National Marathon, the Now China News Agency reported.

Flord Patterson, champion, Ingemar Johansson, Brian Lon- don, Nino Valdez, Zora Folley,

Alphonsa Halimi, champlon, Willie Pastrana, Eddie Machen, Piero Rollo,

Mario Dazaia, Henty Cooper, Roy Harris, Mike Kiyoshi Miura, Leo Espinoes, Dejohn, and Scany Liston.

Jose Toluro Lopez, Joe Becerro, LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT Manuel Armenteros, Al AL- Archie Moore, champion. Tony uncion, Peter Keenan, and Boots

Monroe. Anthony, Harold Johnson, Yvon

FLYWEIGHT Durelle, Eric Schoppher, Mike

Pascual Holt, Rory Calhoun, Yolande

Perez, champion. Pone Kingpetch, Ramon Arias, Pompey. Willie Hoepner, Billy Ryan, and Sonny Ray.

Young Martip, Sadao Yoita,

Zatopek, who la Visiting | Chinn News Agency claimed.---- MIDDLEWEIGHT

Ramon Caltayid, Robert Polla- China, accompanied the Chinese UP.I. zon, Maro Ray Robinson, champion, Car-

Deloon, Carlos runnera along the entire courro Gene Basilio,

Fullmer, Miranda, Dommy Ursun, Masaj | by automobile as they beat his Joep Cardella, Ghstav „Bololz,| Iwainoto-U.p.1.

| Olympè, time of two hours, 23 minutes, 2.3 seconds, according to the report.

men

en Barry ABD Lely

ON DEDU

GAS IS TOPS

SAYS MR. THERM

New China News. Agency quoted film as saying of the men, "very excellent runners,” Field Of 110

Cheng Chao-shin, pchool- teacher from Inner Mongolia who took up long-distance run ning three years ago and was | running in his first race over

Sports Diary

TODAY

Malayan Chinom v All Bongkong Caroline 1,__@__p..

`m adminkow Ladter* Doubles: 跳态

YMCA, CCC fuersio.

* Mert's · "B". Dougue: the v CEC, Chung Cheong v neoreto, India Club

Bt Blephen's.

Athleti

_Annual___ Belvools. Afhteție

the Marathon diglance, defeat- | crning "Chau figaldente, Armēšaman

ed'n Geld of 110 in the time of | Cheung Cau, 120 am.

two hours, 21: 290, Recording

to the broadcast.

Tru Blut-yi, of Shanal pro- vince, who came in AIU, was clocked in two hours, 24, 414 beating the time of France's Alain Minigun in the 1906 Olymple Marathon,

Colony Thard Cours Troom Gradu plop, CRC POL

TO-MORROW

Kere foun Cricket Club Assi Meeling, 6:30 pm.

Tenni Colony Hard Court Twoñés Chairs

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.