1960-09-20 — Page 8

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

Page: 6

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1960.

TELEVISED SOCCER Goal against record-breaking Spurs

DEAL RAISES MANY PROBLEMS

By OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT

London, Sept. 19.

The focal point of all soccer talk in Britain today is television-

and its effect on the national game.

The Football League and, to a lesser extent, the Football Association have blundered forward so blindly that the whole thing is in a state of flux.

21

The major onus must be piarul on the League's Man- agement Committee for con- cluding contract with In. dependent Television without the sanction of all the clubs, It may have been done unwit tingly or not, but the fact re-

nains that chaos has resulted.

Arsenal led the rebellon against the arbitrary netion, of

high-ups. their case seems to have been

the League

Callover

prices on 'Autumn Double'

aunvered in the first match but it is a new and interesting to be televised under the new spectacle for the public. They arrangement on the evening, are inded of the old Ideas," of September 10 when only 17,000 people turned up Bloorsfeld-rund tosse Black- pool lose to Bolton.

Incensed

11 was ke Hamlet without the Prince, anyway. for Stanley and Matthews was at Wimbledon watching his son become the youngest-ever

Lawn Tennis

Great Britain.

Londen, Sept. 15. At a quiet gession during the first cullover at the Victuria

Junior

of chrumplon

40 per cent cut of There was the usual Blackpool gate, and all the club got in compensation | អុស £1,000, although I have been told privately that clubs are going to be recompensed for unything below average,

There is more to it than that, Saturday afternoon season ticketholders are incensed that with the Elubs their contracts are

being varied. When the wintry weather comes along, other clubs may well find their own supporters keeping away,

Theatre and cinema peopic

Club today on the *Autumn are indignant at what it is go- Double the Cesarewitching to cost them. Housewives Stakes over two miles and two want to know why they can- furlongs, and the Cambridge- not have their usual TV stage shire Handicap over one mile show. one furlong-the only horse

Also, unlike athletics, swim-

backed for the Cerewitch ming, the boat race and horse Was the Lambourn-trained racing, the full flow of foot- Pandc fell winner of three ball cunnot be followed by the cameras, and the result may not races this season,

necessarily be a boost for suc- cer

The three-year-olth colt, made favourite at 12 to 1. was backed, to take £3,000 out of the books at that price.

Domesday

Promlum

were joint second favourites at 14 to 1, but there were no sons. porters at that price. Final Test' closed third best in the murket ; at 10 to 1, also without support.; In the Cambridgeshire" Handicap

quotations. King's Troops and

Sanctum mude joint favourites al 14 to 1 followed by Darlalaton 2.12

Thames Trade, both at 20 in 1.

were

There were enquiries. for Running Blue for the Com- bridgeshire at 33 to 1, but the best price obtainable, at which a few small bets were struck,

was 20 to 1.

PRICES-

Prices were:

CESAREWITCH

(October 12)

12-1 Pandofell; 14-1 Domes- day and Premium; 16-1 Final | Tesl; 20-1

Shatter, Alcastus,

Best idea

Regular televising, a super- European League League.

football all will no doubt

course come in Euc

2151 踏 maitor

evolution. But of there is no substitute for good football, and that is why I feel that West Ham United's courageous bld In fpoo of setbacks to play the opes Brazilian game of 4-2-4 lu the best idea yet put forward lo lure the missing tilioßs back to the grounds.

Says Manager Fenton: "I am 1 know determined to keep on. the relegation risk I am teking,

London Pro Tennis

Tournament

London, Sept. 18.

Angazi, Aristarchus, Brasidės, Spain's Andres Gimeno open- Jongleur, Poetic Licenes, Radia the London International tion, Touch Wood and Spartan Green; 25-1 Alcove Chrysler: 33-1 Cherish Peter.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE (October 26)

Professional Indoor Tennis

at and Championship.

Wembley's Empire Pool tonight with on ensy 6-2, 6-3 victory over Aw- tralia's Ji Arkinstall in f first round match.

Other

Arst round singles

16-1 King's Troop and Sanctum; 20-1 Dairialaian and) Thames Truder; 25-1 Admiral's; results were; Lark, Beau Rossn, Blast, Book- Pancho Segura, Ecuador, beat marker. Diffedence, Fagus, Gule- Kurt Nielsen, Denmark, 6-3, urist, Juhn's Court, King's Mes- 8-8. senger, Lucky Guy, Running Blue, St Mark, Sallymount and Tyler's Hill-Reuter,

all

that's

best in

golf.

Gary Player, winner of the 1959

British Open Championship

at Muirfield, always uses Slazenger clubs and

Slazenger ballı, Slazenger

golf equipment is backed by

the experience and advice of

leading players-und proved

by performance in the toughest competitive conditions. For all that's best in golf-clubs, balls and bage -way choose Slazenger.

Tony Trabert, United States, beat Robert Hall:et, France, 6-3, (-3.-UPI,

*...comes from

Slazenger

Jalani habt down by the

THE NAME TO PLAY WITHI

wildfirevi profemina

ISQUE AGENTS: JOHN D. HUTCHISON & CO. 625.

UNION HOUSE

TEL, 342 DA

It

West

Ham's display against Chelson at Stamford Bridge is any criterion ot exciting unies to come, then Tod Fenton's enterprise is proved to the hilt.

True, West Han lost 3-2, but they would have won by a landful of goals had it not been for the most amazing goal- keeping display I have been since Wolves' Bert Williams was at hin peak. Wandsworth-born Peler Bonnetti, son of a Wurth- ing. Sussex, cafe proprietor, 13 of the *n England "must"

fitiuce,

Supremo Spurs beat Arsenal 5-2 at Highbury last week and set up a new English League First Division record. It was their seventh win in a rOW - and no Division I club bad ever got on to such a plazi, Preston (1888) and Everton (1938), both won their first six matches of the season drew the seventh,

i

But it was not a Football League record until fast Satur- day when Spurs had beaten

Bolton Wanderers and Leloes- ter City to equal the record set up by Hul in 1948 when they won in a row their first nino matches in Division II North.

Photo show.

being a fool soored by Arsenal an David Herd cracks a first-time shal from

a corner and catches the Spara defense Rat-footed, Seen in the photo (from left to right) are: Mackay, Herd, Nor- nun, Baker, Brown and Henry,

THE DAI REES GOLF SCHOOL

What a grand feeling it is when you play a round of golf with every club working perfectly

when the drives go straight and far, when the iron-shots put your ball bang on the green, and when the puita roll regularly into the hole.

But when things go wrong, how do you cure the faults?

DAI REES. Britain's No. 1 polfer and Ruder Cup captain, has a plan to help you.

In his new picture-tip series he will give you his expert advice on how to master .every club, from driver to putter.

He starts today with the backing on the drive the moment when your ball is on the tee, the fairway to wide open, and you hope that the most satisfying shot in golf rolit be a perfect · one down the middle.

Wind up that backswing

E socret of successful driving Kem in the way you wind up" to your backswing. If the back awing is all wrong than 1 faulty downswing is bound to follow.

My picture shown me t the top of the backswing. You can see that very little weight has been tran af arred to my right foot (1).

There has been a pivot of my hips and boulders (3) Rideways, away from late foot to slight sour position of my

cates.

fudi-

The dotted Lipe give the point of Arts at this stare

of the drive. It re straight down troms the head to the ball. 160t behind the ball, which would be the case with a lateral wwHY..

Firm grip

The club should be held Armly by the tefs band (3) - mottoportant factor

and the buckawing completed when my left shoulder underneath my chin (4).

Ip that positions a able to see the hall when looking straight over that left shoulder which in turn polating down at the hall in the properly com pleted backswing.

to the early phase of the awing the hands should go back, otherwise straight you will and it most di cult to correct them arLET. wards, and do not take the citibuired hack too quickly. That is saking for trouble i

RUGBY RESULTS

World bantamweight

title fight for

Freddie Gilroy?

London, Sept. 15.

Freddie Gilroy, of Northern Ire-

UK soccer

results

London, Sept. 18. Results of tonight's British soccer matches wer

ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I

Blackburn

3 Chelsea Division III

Coventry Hull City Port Vale

Queen's Park

Darlington. Barrow Bradford

Hartlepools Mansfield

Northampton

0

Bournemouth Barnsley Hallian Brentford

Division IV

Miliwall

1 Accrington

Crew

0 Exoter

Carlisle

3 Chester

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Arbroath

Division II

3 Brechla

(Brought, forward from Sept. 21)

-Routar.

Giants win twice against Chicago Cubs

→ come ancona

Chicago, Sept. 19. Bob Schmidt and Wille Kirkland provided the power today when the San Francisco Giants swept a double match against the Chicago Cubs, 11-4 and 4-1. Selunidi hit a grand slam homer in the second game and Kirkland hit two home runs

Indian Olympic team under fire ONLY MILKA SINGH SHOULD HAVE BEEN SENT TO ROME'

By Watson Sims

New Delhi, Sept. 19,

As the Olympic Games drew to a close two week- ly Indian newspapers which rarely agree on anything featured surprisingly similar head- lines.

"Why did we send this big contingent to Rome?" demanded Blitz, so left-wing as to be con- sidered pro-Communist.

“Our man in Rome run slower werd to wear India's blazers than the women," bannered the hadn't a chance of qualifying,”

on the Some Currext, invariably

Indians blame tho

merita.

The headlines reflected wide-

right-wing of political an- failure of this country's athletes to come up to world standard on lock of encouragement to sprend disappointment with the youngsters, They note that performance of the big contin- sports in Russin is thé equlya- gent of Indian athletes sent to | lent of a skate carver and in Rome. The disappointment is most Western countries. sub- accompanied by soul-searching | sidies are- available to support as to whether this country's and encourage the outstanding athletes can ever compete on athicles.

Russin even terms with, say,

and America; or whether India Too many managers

should withdraw competition.

fromm

¡ such

Another

blamed climate,

Only prize

factor occasionally

13 Indin's extreme which for suversl

months of the year virtually

India sent a 19-man soccer eliminates games over wide team, a 20-man hockey team, sections of the country because 5 wrestlers and 12 track and of heat or ralp

field competitors to Rumc.

The only prize they wON WAR the silver medal for second place in hockey, but oven that was a bitter disappolaj- ment.

Whatever the cause, mMUY newshapers complained that India should have recognised that her athletes had to or no chance.

The Olymple body decided- t the last momgit--against N three member ending

teum because they

It was the Ars! Ume shee 1928 that India had failed to win the gold medal in hockey, fund one Indian newspaper greeted the news of India's sole women's 1960 medal with a headline that were unlikely to qualify. After read; "Gloom descenda over the widespread failures, some Delhi,"

Indiary argued that everyong

home

The next best Indian per- should, have been kept formance was by * Sikh but Milk Singh. soldier, Mika Singh, who finished fourth in

Both the 400

BKtz and the Curent directed some of their strongest metres TICE Minh Singh ran the fastest race of his life criticism against the large team that accompanied (45.6 seconda), and broke the of managers

the team, claiming one explana- previous Olymple record, but BUI

tion for the size of the team behind American,. Swede and Π

wps that to have reduced the South African. The splendid number of athletes would have effort received relatively small kept more managers at home...... praise In Mka's own country, AP. where he had been considered India's, one best hope" for a medal.

finished

"Annoying"

an

Few Indian athetes qualified for the finals In their respective

in the first game. The second events. game was called at the end of eight innings because of dark-

ness.

RESULTS

Results were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

(1st guma)

San Francisco..

Chicago

H

R

E

11 14

0

4

·ច

(2nd game)

7

17

AP.

San Francisco

Chleago

It particularly pained some Indians that this country's entrant in the 100 metres race _was__clocked_ __Inst_____at______113

sebonds-thres Denths of

Tulyartos sold to Japanese syndicate

Dublin, Sept.-19- The three-year-old Irish race- horse Tulyartos, son of the famous Tulver was sold today by Joseph McGrath of Ireland to a Japanese syndicate.

second slower than the win ning time (by an American) in the women's division of the same event. "Pathetic and when one

The purchase price was not thinks and reflects over it, ex disclosed but it is believed to be tremely annoying," said the £40,000. Current. “Why did we send

Tulyn was originally bought

o them? We were fully aware by the Irish government from that almost all the men who the Aga Khan for £250,000 and

Kingpetch-Perez world

title bout on Thursday

Los Angeles, Sept. 19.

of

was sold thred years ago to an American syndicate for £270,000. Today's deal was made by two the Japan representatives Light Breed Horse Association On behalf of the Hindustan and Harroway Syndicate. The Asso- ciation's representatives were Kiyoshi Tomioka a director and Kazuma Okada a veterinary surgeon.

Tulyartos will introduce the Tulyar strain into Japan, ---ASP,

land, and Alphonse Halimi, of Thailand's 24-year-old Pone Kingpetch, a former fisherman and now the Clean sweep for

Aro

at

France,

Le meet Wembley here on October 28

In a contest wittch may be for vngant world bandar- weight boxing title.

the

London

Jack promoter Solomons said today he had upplied to the British Boxing Board of Control for recognition of the fight as a world te bout,

"I am pretty confident it will be forthcoming," he said. fact I can't see how they can Icfuse, as Hall No. I con tender, and Gilroy is British, Кигореал and British Empire champion."

The lilo became vacani through the retiremont of the Mexican holler, Jose BecUET P. Bradford Reuter.

London, Sept. 19. Result of tonight's Brilleh Rugby League, matches were:

Castleford 10, York 8., Doncaster 14, Borrow 5. Halifax 8. Warrington 4. Wigan 14, Rochdale Hornets

Workington 20, Northern Z-Reuter,

5.

TUE GAMBOLS

OF COURSE CURVE WONT.

●MINO ME BRINGING YOU

S ROME TO DINNER

ILL SOON RUSTLE UP

SOMETHING........IF ← GEORGE'LL HELP ME

world's llyweight boxing champion gives Argentina's former world champion, Pascual Perez his world title return bout at the Olympic Auditorium here on September 22.

the

יד

Dalionai

title victories to bls credit and one to be poor. The fight will not Kingpeich look

hands of the bo tolevised on the from Perez when he narrowly defeat at the outpointed the 34-year old Filipino bantamweight Led Es-network-AFP. champion at Bangkok on April pinosa, 10 fast.

This will be, the first time look the

Prior to this fight, Perez who

Utle from Japan's that the two boxers riep into Fight States ring Yoshio Shirui fix years ago had a, United

defended his fie organiser George Parnansus has successfully

promised euch man 25 per cent 12 Umes.

of the gate money,

KINGRETCH FAVOURED

U.S. in Davis Cup zone final

Cleveland, Sept. 19. Barry Mackay gave the US, '· team a clean swoop of five matches to isti,' in the Americans Zone Devis Cáp daai stien be defeated Tyb Pinenter in the |fihat singles match 6-3, 6-9, 6-9. Pimenta, Venezuela's No. 1, pieyed bto beat teous in thủ Hộ but Mackay held file, service througout with 'oudy, thron As the United States Has day put Pone Kingpetch of double faults in the match. hardly

boxer in this Thailand 10-8 to any

retain category there is little interest world flyweight title on Thurs Kingpetch whose real name the flyweight boxing and day evening against Palmusl is Nana Scadongbob has 22 | Thursday's turn-out is expected Perez of Argentina-AFP,

He has a record of 34 vic- lories, 38 of them by knockout, two defeats and ond draw.

by Barry Appleby

RESTAURA

Los Angeles, Sept. 19, Los Angeles. bookmaicers to

*With? Flying:

fe's bound to edini,

For service fuð

his

Etiler Berhant Barizen of the United Stator defeated Marcos Gambus of Verextiela, |6-1, 0-0, 6-0.—AP.

World Cup Soccer withdrawal

New York Sept. 19. Jack Flanhaft, President" of- the United State Bocce Foot- ball Amocistion @marlourood Jure: today that Canada', bad scratched from the. World. Foot-- Ball Cup tourTRETMESİZ KAVORN IMA * Canada wile scheduled to ments Mod Urátod, Skateri Toranjo on October, Bilas

No reason (ural" Canada's et seratchingiz miR / TEA

I

Comments

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

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.