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British Strike-threatening

footballers to consider latest 6-point peace plan

London, Jan. 9.

Chairman of England's big-time professional soccer clubs, faced with a strike by players for more pay, today presented o final six-point peace plan.

in the Second

The 44 chairmen of the Flist, £14 a week and Second Divisions hammered | Division, 13 In the Third

Division and £12 a week In the out their plan, described as the "final offer

the Football | Fourth Division, of League" after A two-and- quarter-hour meeting at the Ministry of Labour.

The players, who had threaten- ed to strike on January 21 unless thay were given a rathfactory

• The signing on tees lo re- main as at present.

The principle of testimonial matches was also accepted.

Mr Jimmy Hill, for the Pro- As- fessional Football Players'

ofter, have now agreed to consociation, said there were some sider the latest offer,

The alx-point plan was:

• The granting of longer contracts to a maximum of two years and the contract form to be amended,

As from the beginning of next season there will be no madmum wage. Benefits bonus and talent money to re- main as at present.

things двой! the proposals which the players would likel and others which would very careful consideration.

Different

CRICKET

RESULTS

PLUNKET SHIELD

Wanganut, Jan, 9,

A century opening partnership need by R. H. Harris (93) and S. G. Gerlyn (59) was the highlight of the Plunket Shield cricket match which ended today with Central Districts taking fret innings points again Auck- land."

He added: "It is for the players to make their decision at their meetings on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday."

The proposals to end the

The retaining and trans-threat of a soccer strike are fer system must remain as at different from those agreed on present and must be accepted asDecember 21 by the two sides

Integral art of League for submission to their organisation.

on

mem-

|bers.

These suggested a £30 maxi-

• The principle of a joint (mum wage for the next two committee is accepted.

! seasons, followed by the aboli-)

tion of the maximum.

The minimum retaining wate to remain the

Sume ex-

The clubs have now given in! wept for a full ime professional | completely on the basic prin- over 20 who would be paid £15 ciple of a maximum wage a work in the First Division, China Mall Special.

England makes two

changes in rugby XV to meet Wales

The land helped Auckland 10 3 second innings score of 308 for six declared today. Central Bis- tricts, needing 181 ramp in 90 minutes, scored 108 for four,

Scores were: Auckland 200 and 300 for six declared.

C

tral Districts; 330 and 108 for four.

CURRIE CUP

year-old

Beels look six wickets for 23 in the second innings, and had match Agures of ten for 59.

Scores were: Rhodesia, 3032 and 317 for four declared.

Griqualand West: 155 and 97.

THE CHINA MAIE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1961.

BOXING UNDERWORLD CZAR' FRANKIE CARBO TO STAND TRIAL FOR EXTORTION AND CONSPIRACY

Washington, Jan. 9.

Frannie Carbo today. Fast A

Supreme Court decisiun

hia Bght against belig taken From New York to Los Anzojm for trial'en extortion and conspiracy chargès,

Jusliço Clark deflyered the 7-2

decision.

Chlef Justice Warren wrote a dissenting optolon In which Justles Clark 'Joined, Called the underworld czar of profesional boxing. Carbo was" sentenced on Nov. 30. 1958, to two years In the New

York City prison. The ten- tence waa passed after Bl plea of guilty to acting with- out Herades as''à matchmaker and as a manager.

A Federal Grand Jury tu Loa Angeler on September 22. 1030, Indicted Carbo and four others on extortion and con- spiracy charges, The New York Prison officials honoured an order from the U.S. DG- telot Court in Los Angeles for Carbo's Appearance In tho Callfornia court,

On Desember 2 and 8, 1950.

"Carlo pleaded Innocent

FA CUP COINCIDENCE

Giant-killing Crewe again drawn to play fabulous Spurs

London, Jan. B the indictment and was given One of the most remarkable coincidences in the 90 permission to retum to New York" tà ̈bbisin 'counsel.

years' history of the English Football Associa- On March 16, 1000, the District tion Cup competition has brought together

Court directed 'the warden of

Tottenham Hotspur, the rampaging League the New York City Prison te retum Carbo to Los Angeles leaders, and Crewe Alexandra, the Fourth for kidl but Carbo's cóuntel contested the order' in Fédéral

Division "giant-killers." Courts on the ground thern

Crewo, who on Saturday was no authority för H. The Federal Court ruled against me to London and humbled First Division Chelsea in the Carbo and his counsel appeal-third round, will make their ed to the high tribunal Mean return visit on January 30 with wille, the Los Angeles trialnemories of a 13-2 defeat at was postponed to February.Tottenham in

o fourth round 1001-AP.

replay last year. They had drawn 2-2 at home,

IF MAXIMUM WAGE IS ABOLISHED

Only 4 British footballers will earn £50 a week

By BERNARD JOY

If the Football League agree to abolish the maximum wage who would be the highest paid players? I conducted a survey among managers and reached remarkable conclusions about the number and scale of pay- ments.

| Bobby Collins, Dave Mackay, George Eastham and Phil Woos-

nain.

According to my survey there 40 would be only another players in the First Division able to command more than the pre- sent maximum of £20 a week.

Record gate

Norwich and could well progress further in the com- petition.

Valted, thoge

Peterborough well-known Cup fighters, who are in the fourth round for the third limo in seven years, al- though this is their first season In the League, have earned a home draw. They moet Bristol Rovers or Aston Villa, following

Wolverhampton

Wanderers,

on

After defeating Chejsta, the their success at Portsmouth, Crewo players sald ther would like to meet Tottenham again to erase that memory. the Cup holders, who have a They have their wish," and replay with Huddersfield they could well do it.

Wednesday, will hope for "uc- If they play as well as they cass as the draw has given them did against Chalsen, this £7,000 home tie against either Reading elub, which works on a shoe- or Barnsley, who are also re- string budget, could cause con- playing. stemation in the well-drilled 'ranks ́ ́of London's

£200,000 side.

League champions Burnley, tabulous who beat Bournemouth ዕብ Saturday, have to visit Brighton and should register another win.

Last year's attendance at the Tottenham ground for the clash was 64,365, a figure which has not yet been exceeded this sen- sun during the London side's

The draw

Sheffield United v Lincoln City.

fine run of successes. Irrespec- Following is the full draw for tive of the reault, Crewe can the fourth round to be played expect another massive share on January 28: who cost fees are Irishman Alex from the receipts. Elder and Mellroy.

Otherwise the most interest- Excellent coaching. They useing tie the meeting of Shef- a practice ground which has field Wednesday and Manchester. four pitches and a floodlit, all- United, two

of the favourites, weather pitch-the only one of on the Sheffield club's ground. its kind in the North.

Return to form

Warning

#

These two clubs met in Afth round fast Wednesday won

Kimberley, Jan. 9. The highest would be Chelsen's } would have to bring in several Splendid fast bowling by 13-Jimmy Greaves-C60 a week. factors-individual assets, age, Rhodesia beat Griqualand West and Denis Law would be about personality, loyalty and

Roy Beets helped Johnny Haynes, Bobby Churlton | colour, contributions to the team, crowd by 217 runs in their Currie Cup | £50 to £65. Between £40 and appeal. cricket match here today.

£60 would be Jimmy Mcllroy.

Greaves, the plilar with the twinkling feet and schoolboy Excellent club spirit, Chair- nir, reached 100 Lesque goals man Bob Lord says: "It dates three months before his 21st back to when Frank Hill the birthday. Ife has the priceless tormer Arsenal wing half, was asset of winning matches.

"He simply manager.

oozed pride of Arsenal. What Haynes is more essential to his glorious virtue it is, and that is They include all the current club than Greaves but is not so what we try to instill at Burn- Capetown, Jan. 0. internationals and men of pres-maginative and is a goal-maker ley." Eastern Province

bent Westtige like 45-year-old Stanley rather than a scorer. ern Province by five runs in an Matthews. exciting finish to their Currie Cup cricket match here today.

80 out of 2,800 Set to make 315 for victory, The number in the Second Western Province were all out Division is 19 and in the Third for 309. They scored 127 in and Fourth half a dozen, Includ- their inning, Eastern Province Peter Van Der Merwe scored a brilliant century for Western Province. He betted 241 minutes chghi for 113 which included fours.

Gramme Pollock, 18-year-old Enster Province schoolboy left preferred to Richard Sharp at hander, had

an outstanding fly-half

London, Jan. 9.

The England Rugby Union team to play Wales at Cardiff on January 21 shows two changes from the side beaten 5-0 by South Africa on Saturday.

tainly add back division.

thrust to England's

造 again

Mick

Leicester, Gavins of wao wins his first Interratlonni rap comes Es at full-back

Beverley Risman in place of Don Rutherford (Percy Park). and Malcolm Phillips (F3?d) return; at right-centre in place of Bill Patterson of

Sale.

Unlucky

Rutherford

12 consliler

himself unlucky to be drop- ped on the strength of one madtrale

performance after

made 134 and 307.

ond the forwards are match, scoring 80 in the first wisely left unchanged. They innings and 53 in the second- tock tremendous buffeting China Mail Special.

A From the Springbook pack, buti stuck well to their task, and should be oqual to any eight | Wales can put in the field.

The team

The England team ist

serving England well through- M. N. Gavins (Leicester),†

J. R. C. Young (Harlequinst),

out last season.

Gayin: was a member of the M. S. Phillips, (Fyldey M. P. Midland Counties side willch Weston (Richmond), J. Roberts held the Springboks to a 3-3 (Sale), A. B. W. Rismon draw at Leicester, in November, (Loughborough College), R. E. He has a duai international G. Jeeps (Northampton) Cap- qualification, and but for an tain. C. R. Jacobs (Northamp- Injury might have appeared in | ton) 5. A. M. Hodgson (Dur- an Irish trial last sezon.

ham City). P. T. Wright

Pallerson did not impress

(Harlequins),

against the South Africans. He

J. D Currie looked slow for an International (Harlequins), P. G. D. Robbins centre, and dropped too many Mosley), W. G. D. Morgan passes. The speedy Philips, (Mediculs),

Rimmer who has 12 "caps" will cer2] (Bath).-China Mall Special.

You have only to hear the youngsters cheer when Charlton is on the field to realise he has taken over from Dents Compton as the schoolboys' idol.

To borrow a phrase he is

"menn, moody and magnificent"

Ife added: "I never expected to win the championship last year: 1962 was the first year that I hoped to do it."

He thumped the lable as be spoke and added to the warning nlready given to Spura by Burn-

down recently.

the

ing Johnny Byrne, of Crystal Palace. and Queen's Park and just as good box-office. Rangers outside-lett Clive Clark, Law also has a "mean" streak,ley's magnificent rally from 4-0 for whom Fulham and West which is essential to football Bromwich are bidding.

greatness. He cost the

record The total is 90 out of 2,800 fee of £55,000 and scores goals professlunals. For all the other) as well as making them. players I use the test: would there be a rush for their services

if they refuse to accept £20?

£8,000 Charles

· A maximum wage gives clubs top bracket who is not a

Mackay, the only ployer in the for- an easy means of assessing wages. With no ceiling they ward, to the dynamo of the Spurs team, Hi lý nat so good

Narrow win for world

champion Moore in

Paris non-title fight

Paris, Jan. 9.

a footballer as Donny Blanch- flower or John White, but the érowd love him as, chest and head held high, he storms through a match.

If the Income from benefits, bonuses, talent money and liter- nationals Is Included, "the top nine would be carning from

£2,500 to £3,000 a‘ydur.

Wonderful! But Alfredo Di Stefano is paid £18,000 a year by Real Madrid and John Charles' makes '£8,000, includ- Ing a signing on fee of £6,000 a year. from Juventus. Abolishing 'The maximum need not cripple and club if only 80 players are affected, There club

among the giants to sheer good

(Blackheath), R.W. D. Marques Davey Moore, American holder of the world would still be room for a

featherweight boxing title, tonight outpointed like Burnley, who hold their own France's European featherweight champion, administration and good foot- Gracieux Lamperti in à 10-round 'non-title ball fight at the Palais Des Sports here. Moore only won the decision the world by the narrowest of margins and the many spectators in the

booed tight-packed hall verdict.

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Knockdowns

the

It was a flight full of men tions and a very good one to watch,

Moore sent Lamperti to the Ostyas for a count of eight with a powerful right to the head in the third round, but in the fifth round the' French- man came back to Üoor his world champion opponent.

being counted.

champion an edge over Lamperti of one point (47) to 46), AFP gave three rounds to each boxer in this great fight but gave Moore the winner by vintue of his eight-second knockd:wn.

Their average gate is 25,000, half that of Spurs. Everton and Manchester United and 10,000 less than Arsenal Chelsea Wolves.

Three points

and

Burnley will not be out of reckoning for future honours, even though the trend towards higher wages seems to favour * wealthy club.

-(London Express Service).

4

the Season when 1-0 at Man- chester. In recent

wesks Man chester United, with Ave win In succession, have recaptured something of their best form. On November 5, they drew 0-0 with Wednesday in Manchester and another close game can be expected.

Sheffield United has also been drawn at home to Second Divi- elen Lincoln City, whose staril- killing defest of West Browm- wich Albion on Saturday one of the third round's high- lights.

who

was

Scunthorpe United beat First Division Blackpool 0-2 on Saturday,' have drawn home again—thla 1ja

at

Scunthorpe United v York City or Norwich City.

Sheffield Wednesday v Man-

chester United.

Swansch Town

North End Stanley.

✓ Presion or Accrington

Southampton v Leyton Orient. West Ham United or Stoke v Aldershot or ShrewA- City bury Town.

Peterborough United v Brit- tol Rovers or Aston Villa,

Brighton and Hove Albion v Burnley.

Birmingham City v ham United

Rother-

Huddersfield Town Reading Wolverhampton Wanderers or or Barnales.

Liverpool v Sunderland. Newcastle United v Stockport County.

Leicester City v Bristol City. Tattenham Hotspur v Crewe Alexandra.

Bolton Wanderers v Chester- feld or Blackburn Rovers.

• Luton Town v Cardiff City or

against eliber York Cily or Manchester City-Reuter.

Armin Hary warned of possibility of his losing

the Olympic gold medal

London, Jan. 9.

A leading British track and field official tonight warned that any breach

of amateur rules by German sprinter Armin Hary before the Olym- pic Games could lead to his losing his gold me

medal for the 100 metres. Harold Abrahams, himself interesting the winner of the 100 metres | Cam

Exchange of visits in the 1042 Olymple Games and which won as Olymple Utle?"

by U.S., Russian athletes proposed

now Treasurer of the British Amateur Athletic Board, raised the question in a British Broad- casting Corporation discussion about Hory's suspension in Germany.

Suspended

men

tho what about

relay sprint

team

Abrahams pointed out that there was a précédent1 for a winning an Olympia gold medal'only fi'be stripped of it after the Genica, “OK, The example:the famous caso of American Indiani Jim Thorpe.

Abrahama

1912 caid: "In Thorpe won two Olympic gold The Hesse State Athletics medals. It was subsequently Federation speridad

the discovered" that before his' vic- German sprinter for a year tory he was not an amateur

allerealy violating within the rules. mateur Yerütations by--átit» "He Was compelled to return This was disclosed today by

mitting exaggerated expense his medals in each case, the Yet Burnley are not only the Dan Ferris, in charge of the nocounter Elsus raining | second' man Wes"made" "cham- champlona: they will be one of Amateur Athletics Union's for- financial advantages not per plon."--AP. the strongest challengers for the era relations. Ferris said that mitled'an mmateur," " title next season.

in favour The average age of the team of such an

in principle he was

Abrahams raised the exchange, but It

question "When

New York, Jan. 9. Soviet authorities are really to send three of thoir athletes to take part in several events in the American indoor athletic The total receipts of their meetings, if the US. will agree European

fle Cúp

against to send the Rheims was £8,000 £2,000 less athletes to the

for Real Athletics Meeting in Moscow on White July 1 and 2.

Return fight than Spurs guarantee

Madrid for a match Hart Lane.

After the fight.

at Davey Moore said he was ready to give Lamperil « return fight "anywhero, with my world tillo at stake if necessary,** Both Moore and his manager, Willy Ketchum were full of

that he was one of

the vary

faced Inaklebright.

те

number of International

the

солт

Moars got to his feet without praises for Lamporil and agreed Jimmy Adamson, the angular could only be arranged if the troversial point in a rusion Bob Goalby wins

between the on centre-half with a dry sense of athletics meeting Lampert knacked the Ameri-best opponents who had ever humour, and 27-year-old Jimmy United States and Foland fell an auteur not an amateur?” can Negro down again in the faced the world champion' in 'a Mellroy, the debonair fresh through. Theoretically this The questioner sold the point Los Angeles Open sixth round, but again Moore zing.

**** meeting was to be held in Chi- was raised ones again by the | jumped up again before the re- Lamperti is one of the top How do they do it? By three cage on July 1 and 2, but so far case of Hary.

ferea could start to bount him, | challengers for the world things:

Despite the unfavourable re- I featherweight crown and box- Excellent sovuling staff. Not received from the Chicago that this brunch by Hay oc- ception given by the Paris box- ing experts here ngreed that one of the 41-profissionals has Municipal authorities who had eurred biform the Olympic ing fans to the verdict, the tonight, he had fought ons of played for another Football proposed to Ghance this event-games in Rome, will his victory AFP reporters' scorecard gave,his bost bouls--AFP.

League club; the only players AFP.

The araquiled,

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Los Arigrões, Jan. 9. American Bob Goulby won the $45,000 Los Angeles Open Golf Tournament here today with a final sound of 67 for a 72-hole total of 278,

Eric Brown (Scotland) and Art Wall, shared the runner-up position on 278,

Goulby clinched the tourna= ment with a magnifleet 40-foot putt on the 12th green for 'a birdle and went on to complete a four-under-par 67.

Goalbots pult broke him out of the artoely contorted battle with Paul Harney the over- might leader who fade on tho final nine holes to finish with a one-over-pas 72 which gave him a total of 270,13 De

Ilaney led with Bit Can- per, the former · United Staton Open champion who had o TO today and Item Ventury, the winner of this event three years #go-Whos hacf a`08A-Renter

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