SOCCER FORECAST
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1959.
Spurs Will Do Well To Take
On
A Point From Leicester
By ARCHIE QUICK
away
fund And
Loridon. wich, ead this may well be left While most of their nearest drawn. There could be points Jor Coventry rivals are at homo, Spurs Grimsby at Accrington have to travol to Leicester Wrexham. while the important with clari between Halifax md Saturday, and,
level. Leicester playing better Southampton may el
Fall home points for Bourne- than In previous year, inouth v Bradford City, Bury Tottenham will do well to Barnsley, Chesterfield v Swin- their do Colchester Port Vale, tako a point. On hools come Wolves, Ar. Nowsont v York and Tranmere senal and Bumley, and QPR.
home beating of Everton, Blackpool and Birmingham rospectively.
those
threa
should have the
at
UNBEATEN Millwall are, one of the only w
Bicks unlyr
with a 15.3 goal Langue, and averuse they should
in
the
their Fourth Division record with a' lead a driew at Bartow.
etter I th side, West Ham, revive from West Bromwich, and thetake the london, Walsall, Tor-
sucerful
cast
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kad very thich like a
Proton iron law.
the United is a
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*the connbinatur,
division of
probuble remilf,
and Carlisle, the next han hre in the table all go visit- me Brine and
and again
a
points Is 'Ther Iş
n
while Carlile should other 1wo beat Oldham, the may have to be content with a and padat piece at Exeter Aldershot. It should be a win-
Y
1-
London lugu Derby" between ning day for most of the re- Fullam and Chelsea, and heremaining home aldes--Bradford
thes to West Fondlin 100
Crewry, Palace teams could Anish kvri, After
Darlington that at look like hame sucess for Leds v Newestle, Man- chester City v Hinckburn, Forest Bolton, and Wednesday Jallon.
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NO STOPPING Villa are well in their stride In Division Two, and Orient co Both the side likely to
op
atel
Watford
V
Chester, Northampton, Gater head Doncaster. Gilling- ham Southport, Kochdale Workingien, Steltport v Hartle poolr
Notts County.
are out to rezsin Hearts
Scottish Championship the
last! lost to Hangers they season, and they should add to their seven polnin trom four
maiches with an away
lowly Stirling, victory over Albion.
On
franti
live
DYSON MAY 'SVENGALI'
HEATHER TO GOLD MEDAL
By Harry Carpenter
London.
European 100-metro champion Heather Young and chlaf national coach Geoff Dyson shook hands recently on a decision that could mean an Olympic gold medal for Britain,
Segura, Anderson Final
Mal
London, Sept. 24.
1
Anderson (Australia)
and Poncho Segura (Ecua-
1 was there when they together all pledged to work winter on a faseiriting expert- ment: to turn Heather, the 20- year-old Lincoln housewife and choimarm, into a world-class for next 80-metre hurdler year's Games,
"She could become the greni- Ever est girl hurdler we've had," says Dyson, a man who 12 years ago advised another famous British girl sprinter o take up murdling.
WIFE HELPS
Maureen Gardner had never
she
1947. A
year
dor) reached the singles hurdled in her life when Dyson final of the London Inter-100k aver EL national Professional Lawn later
Fanny Tennis Championships at Wembley tonight.
anal in record time,
who
the Immortal Blankers-Koen
to
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The Dyson-Gardner part- nership became one for life;
they married.
LAY
The father and daughter pair of Tsul Wai-pui- and Miss Tsui Yuen-yuen yesterday won the Colony Open Mixed Doubles Tennis Championship when they defeated the title holders Mr and Mes Ip Koon-hung 6-3, 6-4, at the Ladies' Recreation Club. Miss Teul had won the Ladies Singles Championship on Wednes
The Truis are seen above.-China Mail Photo. day,
Becerra-Halimi
Fight Is
Off
Los Angeles, Sept. 24, photo-inish in the Clympic Negotiations have fallen through for a rematch between world bantamweight champion Jose Becerra of Mexico Anderson caused a surprise
and Alphonso Halimi of France, it was disclosed today. fellow Australian by beating Ken Rosewal 7-5, 2-0, 4-6,
Matchmaker George Pomassus Panacho Rosales, Manager for come Their last,
advised Inimi, Becerra, said the Mexican fighter The Dyson home will be an said he was teams with int E, and of 19-3. B-1. Anderson had defeat- the St Murren should take Frank Sedgman (Australia), !
hothouse this winter. dethroned by Becerrn on July & insisted on a rematch in Novem- u rematch ber at the latest. Rosales called valstīs points
Raith, the holder, in the second round. alhielles
Dyson, an BEATS TRABERT
endlessly energetic would not consider
attention to a clause in the re- Rangers win away at
stupidly before January.
turn bout contract, requiring ar- had earlier expert whom Britain Segura,
rangements to be fixed for the beaten Lew Hond (Australia), leaves at home when teams go
contest not later than Oct. 1. tefeated another former Who abroad, is to resune personally Arthur Rowe, our other champion
ANOTHER OPPONENT (United States), in the semi-final. Segura won 6-2, 0-7, will come down from Bamsley
for monthly instruction.
Heather
accepted Young Dyson's offer at Welwyn Garden Cily, after she had been pipped in the 100 and 220 yards by | Durothy Hyman,
their march back to the First Division at the fire attempt, alth Leyton Themelves are Car, having a good PNSORÐI 241 Most hele side lo avoid de- fat every fan o
1 W outh are Mildlesbroth at Bristol Cay, Cavit at Lavolu and Sheffold fratel
Partick, Seanthorpes. Otherwi 2, 2 Pad Third Lanark get the points at be t wood day for De Duafermline and Clyde loge u riu Brighten A Swate. Celle.
Aben have the, Charlton v Deby, Liverpool v beating of Andrie, and then Plymouth Portemoth
Iman Putes to take full points Twich. Rether
V Holl, old be Agry Arbroath (he Stolt ** Bristol Rovers and two
promoted ads), Demidor Sunderland v Huddersfield,
Motherwell, and Hibe v Kil- Pad Tune in rack. Tab surp:ine
ane!i Division Three, Saulienal
T'we, Montrose in Division Reading, must reon art pick-mal Geen of the South should hut v points. Southendionile pot is troubled in winning at i Rel Shrew bury, and Reading any there smatch a point at Maneki.
maximum
bledon champion, Tony Trabert leaching shut-putler. Howe
0-2.
will
Anderson and Segura meel for the £1,000 first prize on Saturday.-Reuter.
against Quert Park and Portaan Newmarket
hould be at
змеров for Dunbarton at Brechin. Then!
Best game here is Brentford home victoriei far Berwick v versats the all-conquering Nor-Cawatruleath, Bust fe y Mur- ton, Eart Stirlingshire v Albion Rovers, Hamilton v Falkirk, St Sien- hair Dundee United.
PRACTICE
WALK tone Allows and
h
Under the mispiecs of
Hare Walking Hongkong
there will be a practice walk commencing Train
Assoctalion.
he Kowloon City bus terminus
Soi Kuno,
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September 27.
un
Sunday,
All competitors are requested i
ไป meet in
prompt start,
Iri[ tim
An
for a Dey inerting will be held at 7 pm.
UK
Soccer
Results
Landon, Sept.-24. Results of clay's football mutedies were:
Tomorrow at 37 Hankow Roail, Doncaster
1st floor. Kowloon, All members Workington are requested to be present.
League 4
5 Southport
1 Gingham
I
-Reuter.
The King George V School held its annual swim- ming gala at the Royal Air Force Kai Tak pool yesterday. Nightingale House won the Inter-House championship with 373 points, Runners-up were Rowell House, followed by Upsdell House. Above is a scene from the diving event,-China Mall Photo.
THE GAMBOLS
MODOM HAS JUST THE FIGURE FOR THAT DRESS
SUCH POLGE AND BEALITY AND SO GRACEFUL,
Horse Race
"I shall give up the 220, but not the 100," said Mrs Young.
ALL RIGHT, JACK!
In a recent column, i quoted referee Jack Hart on the ques tion of the no-foul rule in boxing.
"Make it plain," usku Jack, "that when I say I would not untess his disquality
incapacitated,
opponent
CL
13
man
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
*
SIRM
London, Sept. 24. Final acceptors with weights for the Jockey Club Slakes, to be fun over one mile six fur- longs at Newmarket on October 1, are:
(Ha, 5689) Restoration 9 stone; Mildlander increly mean that in the ring
eight
pounds; don't stand for any play-
Here is an ending from actual eight Pindari and Court Prince both Reting, people going down with play: White to move and win eight/four; Prime Value, t a push, faking pain, etc,
Solution No. 6088; 1 Q-R strict as anyone with threat - 8-K6), P-97 dia, ch; Sheshoon, Coleklum, Ram Lamb I am as
who persistently hit-83, or 1... BXQ; Ź and Duplex, at seven/nine: boxers
Kt-02. Matelot seven/four; ten acceplow." fors-China Mail Special
sume
SOFTBALL
Gladly made plain,
Londa Express Servico
Parnassus told newsmen today attempts would be made to have Becerra defend his title against mother fighter-possibly Ostar Suarez of Cuba, Danny Kld of the Philippines, or Joo Model of Mexico.
Parnassus said he hoped to haye Becerra's next defence Blaged here, although there was interest in a Becerrs-Kid fight En Manilla, Becerra- Medel in Mexico, or Becerra- Suarez in Cuba,
Rosales said his fighter was in top condition and had fought six exhibitions since his title | victory.
Parnassus telephoned Hallml's manoger, Phillipe Filipi, in France but could not reach agreement.-UPI.
The Chinese Girls Should
Take
This One Against Cheyennes
Interest"in the weekend soft-
ball will be centrod mainly
on the ladies' game sche-
By OLLY VAS
The South China nine should win this game na their infield is the same one that represented Hongkong in the recent Telwan
of his game and the vital team-work is already there whereos Hober!
duled for Sunday at 10.00 are coder the management of the promotion of two a.m. when the favourites experienced Senior kaguers and most promising players to the for the title, South China battle of wits should develop. Senior squad and the loss of Remedios will be experimenting A.A. come up against the The Dodgers have veteran Fred Luiz
Diesla Sr to guide them while Cheyennos.
Robert Remerlibs will
Silva to the Cardinals, tcam la not
with a new side.
HEAVY HITTERS... Frances da Silva has had a with a reshufted inner no of Cheyennes. Last season the appearances and a crucial game defence which has Franels Beck two teams produced a sparkling (like this is bound to enuse catching. Ceellla Ozoria frat brand of softball when they met players on either side to have
Remedios' weakened. Sinco both teams Only four games are to be planning the strategy. for the are moking their initial long lay-off from the game and
the play-DIY
at 11:30 am, the Austers meet Dlesta has not forgotten this
played off this week, including this Important encounter be tween the two top teams in the Italies seetion,
on two league occasions and theihe jitters, it would be dimovi | base, Kiki Carvalho at second At 2.30 p.m.
fomorrow Fred decisions were syk, but in the to predict the outcome but I'1'/ and either Pat Ewins or Myra Cruz alternating between third Diesta's Dodgers will be seen championship
Remedios must no in action against Robert Re- Cheyennes ran roughshod all risk the wrath of the Cheyennes and RhCKS,
by saying that I bellove the doubt have his qualms about medios Cheyennes. On Sunday over the Dodgers.
how things will go. Dodgers will take la vue.
Apart from the advantage Sunday' opening match features the South China AA the Caroliners enjoy tenin mad the Cheyennes fielding department, the Chinese Should both pitchers dsplay giris also swing heavy bats and the form they are capable of, this alone should be enough for what a game this will turn thorb to register
victory. out to be! Frances da Silva versor Yim Lai Sheung will bring back memories of past pitching duels in the "Hurricanes days. Both
the Glants and to complete the and though his team has lost day's programine the Pandas tho services of Lester Wu and Crus bats with the Stardusts ni Rex Odorio, the Dodgers will 2.30 30. Incidentally these have a few of the old reliablen are all Junior, League matches the Diesta boys and Baker for the Seilor division fixtures Human to put on a show of do not commence until early jsrength. October.
There will be more than the
NOT WEAKENED ural number of softball fares
-Remodios will probably give at. King's Juk tomorrow after- noon when those two great the pitching Job to Henry Vianon of these versatile ladies beast e rivals the Dodgers and who turned In some grand per- repertoire of pitches. The rest Cheyennes clash, Both aides formances last year. Even with is up to the teams behind them.
by Barry Appleby
YOU SHOULD BE A MODEL WILL YOU TAKE THE DREAS ?
NO THANK YOU – I ONLY CAME
EIN TO LET" ATY MUSEBAND HEAR
WHAT YOU THINIC OF ME
GAS FOR JOY
in the
their first
The two unbeaten Junior teams the Glents and the Pandas will be going all out to keep their records Intact The Glanıls take on the Aus- ters who make up by keen- nem. what litle they know about softball.
The servicemen from Stotin have always been gallent losers. How about being worthy, win- nur this time, Gerry Goodhind and Cot
The Giants should emergo na cary winner, the only question being by how many runs. The Stardusts have felt the loss of Gabriel Verbin Mahadev Daysrum tried hard last week but just didn't have the erm to do the job. The Pandan aro brimming with confidence after their upset win over tho, highly favoured but sadly depleted Cardinals side only lest Sundry, With the coaching of Y. 9. Lorig I cannot foresee the Pandas going down in defent. They should notch up their pecond straight victory at the expenge of the tiny tota of the Junior Jeuge
BUSINESS AND PLEASURE
By HENRY LONGHURST
London.
congenial
wlih an over increasing Of the many
volume of Decisions upon occasions to which my Them, is, judged by any curious calling takes me standard, grotesque, in the course of the year They seem to multiply under the Autumn Meeting at kind of Parkinson's Law of the ordinary St Andrews for good golf their own and
player of golf no more knaws and good company stands them than he knows the Laws alone. This year was no of the Land. exception.
With great respect to the El-
As we played round in shirt- tinguished and learned gentle- h both sides of the sleeves and balmy sunshine, my men mik went back to the contrastantie who give so much of to the of this same day 90 years ago their time and talents
my Rula, I think they fail and to one who is n.most
that golf is of proclate favourite golling character
to
the 妻子の
the distant past, Maltlandsiest growing game in
today. The old hands
Dougall.
world
On Meda! Day in 1800 a tre- know, roughly, the unsic rules was raging and traditions of the game, to mendous tempest
alt which they have played and the rain was lashing down,
their lives, The newcomers when a vessel was seen to
don't--and in many enses don't in distrust in the bay.
bo
They used to keep the lifeboat at the care.
the Switcan Burn in mouth those days but when they came
n crew.
In the United States alone four or five million people now to launch they were short of play colf and thounds moro Yet of are joining every you. |5,000-odd clubs only 1,500 are
· Dougall--who later became nated to the United States an admiral and I do not wan-Golf Arociation. In Contada derwent down and took the
stalomen Ki golf have elder stroke oar. After rowing con-
told me how disturbed they are tinuously for five hours he re-
to find so many of the younger, turned to the club, bored a hole generation knowing so litle of In his ball and inserted
the ruks or the spirit of the buck-shot to keep
game.
is against the wind, and won the In Europe the game also medal with a score of 112, growing fast, particularly in with Italy, and the new rulez have to be translated into
Bot
✰✰✰
some ft low
This year the bay, calm and dozen different languages.
unruffled, was serving as a how many nowcomers can be and buse for a Polish herring expected to read, learn
about with them Beet of 40 or 50 craft and ry
pages?
For myself I should scrap the their mother ship, which refuels them and, as lot and start again a process
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guther, pickles their which could be completed by, a
catch,
couple of etear minds in a couple of hour and propose Doubtless they we're
this three unashamedly to continue
the miles out, but the sight of, them | fruitless crusade.
experienced
did engender a curtain amount meantime, however, there is one of unpatriot sympathy with great service which I think the the leelanders in the cod war. combine, British and American I only wish I could rex Rules of Golf Committees could that the sly at St Andrews was render to golfers, as unruffed as the bay, but thejas well as newcomers, all over fact is that it is rendered hideous the world. by the otherwise splendid young! gentlemen in their Hunters and Javelins from die RAF, station at Leuchars.
The solid grey walls of the uncleat town thunder Dad reverberate and out towards
the estuary,
where a MA his soul by might refresh
☆ ☆
Only a few of the Rules en ter into day-to-day golf. "My ball is in the pond I turned it over in addressing it.... I have played the wrong ball A dog has off with it.... Can I
move
run
this broken beer bottle? .... I am hu rabbit scrape," etc.
A dozen would probably cover the lot and anyone could pick them at a glance.
observing the meals and the birds and the colours of wea and sky and the distagi hills, mid- one hav to pare In
human since no sentener voice can make itself heard. The only serious public item on the business meeting agenda was to confirm a few modest changes in the Rules of Golf. These were
these basic Rules could be passed unanimously-your cor- respondent very nearly dissent condensed and printed on two ing on principle but lacking the sides of a card the size of a post- moral fibre tô do so-nnd no fur card, readable without the aid of ther changes will be made for glasses, I believe that almon four years. The present changes every golfer in the world would permit us, as from January 1 to carry this simple aide-memoire clean the ball on the green, repair round with him in his bag. The pltch marks except, curiously, by senlors could make u "the thing trending on them, and to "test to da" and, in so doing, not only the surface of the green," what-be able to refresh their own ever that may have meant.
memories but also channel into the paths of respectability the
I remain convinced that to ions of thousands of neweOOLTE, erpecially in Amerien, who could have 93 pages of Rules for not care less for the full 93 a game like golf, together! pages.
Mel Charlos, the Arsenal player who has the. unfortunate lag of Britain's most expensive player around his neck; recently entered hospital for an operation on his leg. Our picture shown him arriving at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Great Portland Street, with Manager George Bwindin -(left);---Central Press Photo..
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