I HAVE MY SAY
We Don't Want Any Legalised Brawling
By HARRY CARPENTER
London.
Should Britain sweep the Queensberry rulos
out of the
ring? Should our professional boxers fight to the nothing-barred, no-foul principle adhered to in the United States?
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Time talking point was thrash secretary and former star re-
ed cut the other day, while the feree:
grisly
image of Scot John i
McCormack being proclained |
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British Iniddleweight champion man doesn't get hurt when he's เร !! luy Kasping In the hit th
the cup. Surely you
a man
Wembley dust still burned in i haven't got to injure
RT We to merit disqualife- j Ilon?"
et ryone's malud.
dethroned-by-disquali- i The fication
Terry! champion
low Downes. ruled out for a blow fler legitimately sprawl- Ang is man nine times, says he Went to further port of British He Ephting until the rules are Chair. He will, of Course. after his mind,
Downes and his manager Sam Burns want the no-foul rule introduced here.
Said Burne: "I was one of the people who pressivi for it years ago A situation Ike this makes boxing a force. With the protectors fit boxers wear, st is imposible for them to hart."
111 30 qutek-opinion poll, found Hile support for this viewpoint.
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ADMINISTRATOR Teddy' Waltham, British Boxing Board
RULES
Salomons, PROMOTER Jock who staged the Downes-McCor- mack fight: "Our rules are best. Let the refs be strong enough to know when a man is acting. The triek in Armerien is to move the rup by hitting it. Then you con hurt the other man."
REFEREE Jack Hart, stor- elars offietal: "I would like to
As things see the no-foul rule. are at present, I would never
IT.LY (or low disqualify panch unless his opponent was incapacitated."
My own feelings? I've seen enough American boxing to know that the anything-goos method over there turns the sport into legalised brawling.
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old-fashion Just 44711 enuh to belleve that profes- sional boxing in Britain retains
lenst some elements
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Hegrettable as the Diwang McCormack dish was, isn't even more coase for Potret that a champion of his country, with a man at his mercy, and two previous
low warto.fr for hitting, cannot control himself beiently to avoid disqualifieu- tun?
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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959.
FOLLOWING THE SUN
Following the sun the other day went Essex all- rounder Joe Milner (left) and Glamorgan's Peter Walker, off to their South African homes to coach throughout the winter. They won't be short of company, nine English cricketers sailed on the sume boat for the same purpose. Rest of the "team": Les Lenham and lan Thomson (Sussex), Jimmy Gray (Hants), Fred Titmus (Middlesex), A. E. G. Rhodes (Derby), W. C. Davies and Paul Gibb (Essex). Fred Gardner (Warwick), and P. Davis (Northants).
Rhodes
Joins Commonwealth
Eleven
Johannesburg, Sept. 23. Harold Rhodes, the Derby-
shire paco bowler who wa passed over by the M.C.C. selectors for the tour of West Indios, has accepted an Invitation to join the Commonwealth XI to visit Transvool next month.
So, too, have Colla Ingleby- | Mackenzie, the Hampshire cap- tain, and Frank Tyson, North- amptonshire's fast bowler.
TEAM MEMBERS
Others in the team are Denis Compton (captain), Godfrey Evans, Tom Graveney, Brian Close, Australians Jan Craig, Bob Simpson and Peter Philpott, New Zealander Bert Sutcliffe, and Roy Marshall, of the West Indies.
Keith Miller, the Australian all-rounder was to have led the team, but was unable to make the tour, which opens on Oct.
na Mall Special.
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Bristol City v Barnsley Case For A Commission
LEAGUE CALL INQUIRY
OVER GRAHAM
By GERALD WILLIAMS
London.
The Football League have decided to appoint a special commission to sottle the dispute between Barnsley and Bristol City over 24-year-old inside forward Malcolm Graham, Barnley, whose chairman, Bul Graham has still not man Jim Emery, formerly of for City: He Distillery. He has been on trial Mr Joe Richards, is president of played a match the League, seld Grattam tomas knee trouble. City asked at St James' Park. Bristol City in May as part of Barnsley to take him back, but Jan expensive three-player trans- Barnstuy refused. So -Bristol
fer deat.
City have complained to the League.
Was MALCOLM GRAHAM
fit when ho moved?
CHESS Johansson Would HARRY BRADSHAW'S
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London, Sept. 23. Mir Jack Solomons,
London boxing promoter, forecast in a television! interview here today that! Sweden's Ingemar Johans- defend his Non would world heavyweight title] in Britain.
Said Mr Solomons: "It wil not be next year, when I Lexicet him to fight his return with Flryd Patterson. But if Jefansson wins, I know he will defend his title for me here in 1961."
The promoter did not say whom he expected Juhansson would ft.—Reuter.
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DATE WITH FATE
By ARCHIE QUICK
London
The North Sea glittered and rippled in Pogwell Bay and the sun shone down scorchingly on the North East comer of Kent that june afternoon of 1949, Tha final round of the Opan Golf Championship was being played on the undulating links of the Royal St George's Club, and there was no hint of drama in the hot air. Dut, little though he know it, gonial
hit Harry Bradshaw, as broexy as native Dublin Town, had a date with fato.
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NOTIFIED
The olhor night City chairman'
Dolman Mr Harry
told me: "We have been notified about the commission, We and hoped
the matter would be settled be-
ween the two clubs."
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Graham, who has been traling since the season began, is one of 13 players luckles Bristol City are taking on four-day pluk-me-up trip to the seaside at Sidmouth shortly. But Mr Dolman says: "We can- not play him in the present cir- eurastances."
The inquiry could produce the unusual spoctacle of League president Richards
Riving evidence before the commission.
NINE-MILE TRIP
Last week's baler transfo Johnny McCule, Bradford Clty's ambitious Scottish centre-for- ward, moyed nine inlies across
PROGRESS
Progress reports on two in- jured footballērs: George Allen, Blemingham City left back, who was carried off with a head in- jury at Chelsea recently, hus
Will Looguo president JOE RICHARDS have to give cvidenco?
Yorkshire to First Division been under observation in Bir- Leeds Uilted in exchange for mingham Accident Hospital. He ja £10,000 cheque.
Hull City and Jatos Town kat asked about McCole,
Bradford
was allowed home last week.
Tony Brower, Northampton
goalkeeper, whoTown
WAS dis- led the Leds attack at West charged from a Rochester hus- He was Bromwich.
pital the other day, concussed during the Ging- City's ham-Northampton Town Fourth was injured in . Úr Division match on Sept. 10. first minute of a third round F.A. Cup-tle at Brighton on January 10 this year, McColo took over in goal-and City won 2-01
When keeper
A
Inknny bid farewell in Brad- ford City-be jolucd them from Falkirk a year
nyo-with the nicest quote of the Soccer work I would like to say what Ane elurb they have been to me.
"Any Scottish boy thinking of Itolling like a Jack Tar with ! trying" his luck in England his white cop pitched juuntily on couldn't find a better ploc. than the back of his head and his Valley Parade. And there is no round rubicund face wreathed in fairer manager than Mr Pelcr smiles as he chatted amlably to Jackson,'
the spectators, Bradshaw had Mr Jackson was not there to got a care in the world, for was hear the tribute, He was in he not the leader in the greatest ¦ täuch with Manzfeld Town, event in goll? Were not all the hoping to sign 23-year-old rich Bnancial pickings which reformer Lelcester City centre- ward the victor of the "Open" | forward Barrie Thoma his for the asking, as long as he
kept his head. "Tree, the great | Thomas (21 goals last seacon ) Hobby Locke was on his heels, Į turned down the chance, Then, but Harry was not a man to let a few hours later, und "Yes" to a little thing like that worry Chlm.
FATAL TWELFTH
On his stroke until he reached the tee of the twelfth, a hole that stretches along the seashore to the Prince's Club, the Iris man's drive was sweet and crisp, long and straight down to the edge of the fairway, pushed out attle to the right perhaps, but quite safe. But was it? To the dismay of Bradshaw and every- one else who knew the sporting qualities. of this outstanding golfer there was his ball lying in the neck of a broken bottle, left there by some thoughtleas plenicker! Crisis and sensation.
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Bradshaw ly not pho to dally over any nilustion. Ho always addressen the for the briefest possible time before hitting it with that low, looping swing of his. That is what he did this time. The ball was blasted oat of the bottle but travelled only few yards. That fatal twelfth holeycost. Harry live shots instead of the bogey four, and it lost him the championship—and indefinite
T
wealth,
Leeke seized the chance to draw level, and when the two played-off for the tile the following day over 36 holes, the South African beat the Irishman by 135 shots to 147, Never once was there a word of self-pity from Bradshaw, who has since had his compensation by win- ning the Canad Cup with Christy O'Connor in Mexico-a trophy the pair will be defend- ing In Melbourne this winter.
Now here is the irony of it oll. If Bradshaw had only walled and sent back to the clubhouse for a ruling from the committee he would have been able to litt the ball out of the bottle and play on without in- curring a penalty stroke. For, you see, that botile would have been classed as 4 "movable
Harry
would obstacle" and
been probably have
Open Champion and not Bobby Looite.
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