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HOME FOOTBALL
Holiday
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1949.
Games May Be Decisive
clubs
London, Apr. 13.-The 88 English Football League embark on the most exacting and important match programme of the season this week-end, the outcome of which will probably decide the majority of the promotion and relegation issuer.
Over Eastertide most League clubs will play three games in four days, and will also be forced to travel hundreds of miles.
This alone is a strain on the players and injuries are a telling factor on occasions such as these. If any first team men are injured in the opening games they have little time to recover and it is generally clubs with a good sel of reserves which do well.
In preparation for the task ahead several clubs have been giving pro- mising reserve men experience in the senior side.
This is a wise policy, since it ensures that these young players are pro- vided with the chance of finding their feet in Lenguo football before these matches and the critical closing weeks of the season.
Prior to the war it was the custom of many clubs to take their players away to seaside resorts for a few days' relaxation and turning up in readiness for the Enster games.
NO EASING UP Portsmouth. who have had their ambition of winning the League and the Cup in the same year shattered, cannot afford to ease up for a second if they are to become champions.
They lend the First Division points from 35
in hand over the cluba im-; mediately above them.
that
It will be remembered only one club from each of the Northern and Southern sections of the Third Division gain pro- mollun into League 11.
Swanson Town have a clear six points' lead at the top of the Southern and ne they are play- ing excellent football there ap- penra little likelihood of being overlaken.
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
London, Apr. 13-The results of football games played today. were:
First Divisioni Charlion
. Wolver-
hampton - 3 Scoltish "A"
2
Clyde
*
3
St Mirren
· 0
3
East Fite
I
Rugby
Union
6
Cross Keys
Lancashire
il
them
Morton The position in the Northern Partick Section is somewhat different Rangers Rotherham
Hull and United City, who have been fighting it Avercarn games, but Newcastle United, out at the top of the table prac- who lost at home to Portsmouth tically all the season, are still at recently, are
table with 50
close challengers, Į it.
Field Marshal Lord
and H.K.
3
Combined
Services 11
Rugby League
o Huddersfield 10
-Reuter,
Schoolboys
Win In Manila
with 47 points from 30 games. Rotherham, at present, lead Halifax
Mont-with 04 points from 30 games, two games in President of Parts- but Hull, with gomery, mouth, speaking to a.Portsmouth hand, are only one point behind. Sen Cadet unit last week, said Anything can happen
if the championship It would have been a good looks as thing if Portsmouth had pulled may remain undecided until the off the "double" in the same lost match of the senson. year, but he added that it
Crystal Palace in the Southern would be better for them to be-section
and Southport in the come champions than to win Northern look to be the clubs the Cup, as the trophy was not which will have to apply for re- always won by the best team. admission to the League. Reu- while the League Championship ter
was,
The two clubs to be relegated into the Second Division aro still unknown. A number of
clubs at the bottom are'in dan- ger with Preston North End at present holding up the rest of the League with 25 points from 33 games,
Two
clubs will go up into the First Division, and one of them looks almost certain to be Southampton. They lead the Second Division present with 51 points from 37 mimes, but they may not finish, champions. West Bromwich, with two games in hand, are only four points behind, while Fulham are third with 40 points from
30 games.
IRONICAL
that Leicester It is Ironical City, who have done so well to reach the Cup final,.are. In tho danger zone in this Division. They only have Nottingham Forest and Lincoln City below them, but have several games
WEEK-END HOCKEY
SUNDAY
WEDNESDAY
RAF V I.K. Police, Kat Tak. 6.30 p.m. Umpires 11, 5. M. Wilson.- A. M, Sava.
All umpires are requested to con-
Barney
Appleby-
BUS STOP
COME
COME--ITS TIME YOU LET US FORGET YOU PLAYED AGAINST PROFESSIONALS LAST SATURDAY
The visiting Hongkong Col- legians awept through their first two games played Jast week- end In Manila. They routed U. 7 to 1; and took National into camp the La Salle College,: 1 10 0.
IT'S REAL!
Golfer Ben Hogan playfully tugs the beard of George (Gabby) Hayes as John Payne and Mary Beth Hughes look on. The famed golfer, recover ing in an El Paso, Texas, hospital from auto acci- dent injuries, is improving and may be able to return to his Fort Worth home soon.
The actors are in El Paso for the world pre- miere of the movie "El Paso," in which they appear. -AP Wirephoto.
The Counties Hope That The
New Zealanders Are Good
English County cricket clubs are getting their houses in order ready for the opening of the 1949 season and none has reported any serious financial worries,
THE BIG BOY FROM STRASBOURG IS
THREE STEAKS NEARER A DECATHLON RECORD
By MILTON MARMOR :
Ignace Heinrich, the big boy from Strasbourg who finished second to Bob Mathias in the Olympic decathlon competition last Summer, has his eyes set on Helsinki and 8,000 points in 1952.
His major worry is that Mathias, the 17-year-old Californla youngster who outdid the iron men of the world' in the rain at London, will do even better.
Heinrich, a powerfully built young man of 28 years, sat at a table in a restaurant on the Rue Catinat at Saigon and between devouring three steaks told of his aspirations.
more
than
French
fed
Along with Rene Valmy, the strength. The world decathlon French sprinter; Francis mark of 7,000 set by Glenn Schewetta, the 400 metre man: Morris of the United States in and Henri Klein. 1,500 metre the Berlin Olymple games of
Heinrich had been 1936 18 well
within both runner; touring French Indo-China for athletes' reach, he believes.
month. Their
Looking back to London. coach was Roger de Baye of Heinrich said he recalled how Paris, who plans to join the Mathias told him he feared the Ohio State University coaching
win. Hein- Frenchman would staff this
on the other hand, miscal Heinrich
108 pounds, stands six feet three inches tall
He had .
plcked Floyd Sim- and during his Indo-China tour mons of North Carolina as was in magnificent condition decathlon champion. But when He bettered his previous marks Simmons falled to turn in under
10.0.15 seconds for the 110 hurdles. for the 100 metres with the discus with 40.03 metres. Helurich recalls, the American the shot with 14.47 metres, the athlete seemed a bit high Jump with 1.90. In addi- Simmons finished third. tion, he turned in 15.3 for 110 metre hurdles and broad jumped 6.63 metres.
the
the
shaken.
an
RINGSIDE
Feorge Whiting Dick Turpin
May Go In
With Sands
British and Empleo cham- pion Dick Turpin-who col-
IT'S TOO HOT The four French Athletes and lected more kudos from his their coach had a good time defeat by Marcel Cerdan touring Indo-China. They visit- than from many of his A WEAKNESS Hits sole weakness, as it was ed the Angkor ruins in Cam victories may defend his
although there d at London, is the javelin. Abodia and
fighting in Vietnam bad elbow hampern him in the drew big crowds in stadiums in against
they still Empire middle-weight title Australia's Dave event, but he expressed belief
and Salgon, Pnom Penh and Dalat Sands at Harringay on May that he could go out
In turn
all their competition the 16. in a 7,300 point per-
for formance
the ten-event four Frenchmen never lost
event to any of their opposi- The fight has for some time track and field grind.
been in the "mentionable" That's much better than the tion.
out entegory- for the Woodcock- They don't expect any results London, but the sun
21 shines brightly in Southeast standing athletes to crop up in Mills programme at the White the Asin before the Helsinki games. City on June 2. Now it looks Asia. The conditions for
being hurried - along a Snals are In fact, they don't expect any like London decathlon already part of athietle legend leading athletes from here for little....and having at least an equal chance of Harringay pre- Heinrich and Mathias became many Olymplads to come.
Ciscy reasons.
sentation next month ok the good friends at London. They
"It's too hot, the residents are alternative suggestion of Sands have much in common-extra-
hot so far as getting out in a
Turpin's manager, George ordinary stamina and magni- too small, not too ambitious in v. Cerdan cest calmness in competition. Alan
Heinrich believes thero is vir- sun and training is concerned, Middleton, has already given from the
and
The
This is chiefly because of the boom season of inst year when the Australian visit helped so much to swell the coffers but there will be no 'Australians this time and money may not flow through the turnstiles so freely. The Hongkong team
Nevertheless, New Zealand players have undergone inten smooth-clicking combination. Its should prove an attractive side sive coaching at indoor schools forwards are fast dribblers and and if they show against the during the winter
limit to Mathias' and the backs are wide-awake un- counties that they are likely to Watkins will return der pressure, says the Manila extend England teams then the South African tour ready to tually
the talents because of that youth's health conditions are not up to In their
have play his part in keeping may tercounty
and unusual Dulletin.
Welsh team on top.-Reuter. with La Salle, Ko Po-keung, every reason for satisfaction,
.
2
encounter
centre forward, troubled the La Sallites all the way. He covered his territory like an expert and his ball-carrying had the op- ponents guessing.
GAMES THIS WEEK
treasurers
The shore-out of Test match profits last year meant nearly £3,000 apiece for the countles- £2,081 to be exact, North unp- frank in however, are tos, admitting that they would have Saturday: 0.30 p.m-Col- had a poor season but for this
as their profits SUAL legians v. San Beda,
Sunday:
p.m.
-Inter-season were less than v. Hong- eqllegiate Selections
6.30 p.m.- ! kong Collegians; Interport Selection v. Hongkong, cleared more than £1,600 and with gate receipts of £27,000 subscriptions and membership
ANOTHER VICTORY Manilu. Apr. 13.-The Hong- kong
their
on the £1,500.
Yorkshire, on the other hand,
records.
Collegianc maintained of £15,000, they registered two winning streak lonight
the Letran Yorkshire, despite the ump by defeating
them immediately are the local which hit footballers, who collegiate champions, by two after the war, always played attractive cricket and they now goals to one,
In a hard fought game the appear to have recovered much visitors at 2 to 0 at the end of their old glory so that they of the first half, with the focal may be challenging for cham-
honours again. boys scoring their lone goal to plenship wards the end of the game. 2 Reuter. 1
KCC CRICKET The Kowloon Cricket Club brings its season to an end on Sunday next with a match be- tween Under and Over 359.
The come will start at o'clock and the teams choseni
are:
HKFA MEETING
Arm by phone (10341, Ext. 111) be- Clubhouse and members wishing Bus, and Cheung Hon-chai,
fore 3 p.m. on Friday, Secretaries
of
They are willing to admit, however, that Glamorgan will take
a good deal of dislodging from the championship throne.
Much ink has been used In
Sydney Cup
Entries
one-
and
Primo
tre
no
training methods
physical par-Associated Press.
Carnera Finds
Wrestling Is Easier
By CORNELIUS RYAN
Primo Carnera, once one of the most plfied men in sports, needs no one's sympathy today.
The Italian giant, cheated unmercifully by his managers during his hilar- ious and at the same time pathetic boxing carcer, is back in his original busi- ness, wrestling, and this time there's a happy ending.
Carnera was born in Sequals, Italy, and grew up as a wrestler and tum- bler in street fairs and carnivals. His pay was largely in bread and cheese and wine, and he felt he was doing well. But one day in Southern France he was seen by Leon See, sharp-minded little boxing entrepeneur, and Carnera look-
ed like 272 pounds of gold to Leon.
Week:
promoter Jack Solomons his verbal consent for May 16. But the last word will be spoken by Dick himself—as it always la.
£1,000 BACKING
Talking of Turpins, promoters Ezra and Braitman (Earl's Court) and matchmaker George Dingley (Belle Vuc, Man- chester) have been secking to match the youngest of the Leamington brothers, Randolph, with
Alex Buxton, of Watford. But no business resulted- though it would not surprise
mc
and
to БОС both Turpin
AS O
Jackie Wilson
nt Watford on
Sooner
Buxton agnist
differ- opponents at the next Earl's Court show on May 3. Randolph would like to avenge brother Dick's recent European championship elimination by. Italy's Tiberio Mitri, but Tiberio's main concern at the moment is the title fight with Cyrille Delannoit, of Belgium.
As for Buxton, no less an authority than Ted Broadribb. Is publicist, Vic Scutarimunager of Freddo Mills, con- Parts, American gangsters, just as it. See took Carnera to
siders Alex good enough for rudiments of sharp us See and much tougher, said Primo averaged $2,000 per £1,000 backing against world Over 35-. E, Lee, W. M.
champion Cerdan, Australian Davidson, T. A. Madar, J. Bar- It was decided by the Hong-writing of the wonderful per taught him-the-
boxing, and launched his car-moved in on Carnera and soon
GOLDEN STREAM
champion Sonds-whom he has N. Hart kong Football Association Coun-formance of Glamorgan
In the cer. Primo fought a line of Euro- See was pushed out.
Eventually The following are the long-row, E. C. Finchery
Carmers beenme Nor did the golden stream fought twice--British champion
a most cease. in winning the pean monentities, most of whom given to championship, kong Hockey Association x-Baker. S A. Gray, R. Leliai, S. cll at a meeting last night that time Cinderails side
When he had worked his Turpin, or any other middle- took pre-arranged dives, and champion by winning lures:
C. Trueman, J. Tibble. F. E. a subsidy of $300 be
through Association. Mr championship last season.
the first-rank weight you care to mention. the Referees' Lawrence and W. D. M. Webb.
They have one of the young finally was brought to America, peculiur bout from Jack Shur-way
and after two desultory wrestlers, always winning be- Under 35.- Park
E Taylor, A. Wong Ka-isun was in the chair. -G. Bond: W. 5.
est sides of all, several of the Heavy weight boxhig was in defences was badly beaten by cause the fans, perhaps penitent Buxton, who meels Ulster's King's Malaya Ireland.
agreed to The Council also. V. Zummern,
the chaos caused by Gene
treatment for Primo's 11.NR.C.1 10.30 aan. Umpires Yeu
the full Sigs Gater.-P. F. Xavier,
Cow. c. E, Randall, D. G. White, give co-operation to
Referees' sub-com-
Tunney's retirement, and there Max Baer,
Later he look a terrible boxer, wanted Prime to win and Apr 25, seems to be scaring Dutch II. C.. v Civi Service.
was no first-rate man in the
beating from Joc Louis, and in America the fans get what quite a lot of middle weights Boundary Street, 10.30 am. Umpires 1. E. Matthews, E. Guest, A. J. Special
Wood,
C. R. Lawrence, J. F.mittee.
feld. S.D.P.O. Yeomans.-J,' it. inkė.
suffered two knockouts Permission for the transfer of
at the they want in wrestling,, then a into talking about good books. Hewitt and J. Crawford.
RIPE FIELD
hands of Leroy Haynes. In one new rivalry was started with and the weather.
However Umpires, E. Abraham and J. two junior league players was Chun-kin, for- granted; Tom
It was a ripe held for one of bout with Haynes, Camera's leg Two-ton Tony Gatento, another Alex's 10 wins in a row since
he left the Royal
Marines Farquharson.
a colourful former boxer, the most outrageous swindles In
was partially paralysed for George time.
They
wrestled After
each other, have not been wasted. After the match a "stag" din-merly of Chinese Athletic As- to, the Kowloon Motor sociation, to
13.-Durk sports history. Sydney, Apr.
later we shall see him Finally Primo retired, and the usually ending in a draw, to the or ner party will be held in the
Marne, winner of the event Godfrey polished Carnern some
of thousands of fans, in an official eliminating Tramways, to CAA.
Why not start by otland aro requested to HK
It was disclosed at yesterday's with eight stone three pounds more, the amiable inllan was truth began to be apparent. He delight
on a long tour during had earned some $500,000, but of course, there was occasional series.
matching bim with Vince uro requested to ensure prompt at- to Tendance of their feame. A sign their names on the list now
due to leave for six pounds in the Sydney Cup which he scored one knockout his managers got almost all of trouble. open in the bar. Blusical enter meeting that the Interport team last year, will carry nine stone taken
it. Sometimes he was "cut up" maximum of ten minutes delay will
worth victory after another.
The Michigan Athletic Com- Hawkins? miles and off the which was round tainment will
Manila to-day will be leaving £8,000 here on Monday, April
There seems little doubt now for 110 or 115 percent of the mission refused to allow a sche-
THERE IS A CONTRACT function.
air to-morrow due to lay In
duled Galento-Carnera match on 1 He 13,
two pounds that Primo actually belleved he purses. receives
foes, but fattening his
10 because Primo is the issue of the players' pass-
from Columnist, the Coalfield was
In 1938, Ave years after he January
How much substance is there ports.
Freddie Mills Cup winner two years ago, who there is even less doubt that in won the ule, Time Magazine under suspension for battle royal
focs were falling second place truth the
world cruiser- defending his "Gorgeous
George" former champion Carnera was
titlo against Marcel Soccer Results
after a photo-finish by Dark because they were paid to do ported that "almost penniless, tacties in a wrestling match with in this talk of
heber 7 and Tony is under suspen-weight a Budapest hospital...... he last year's Sydney so.
I Results in yesterday's Firat Marne in
had suffered a kidney hemorrh-sion for a peculiar boxing bout Cerdan at Earl's Court? As
wrote earlier in the week, one Division
football Cup. League
nge and was through with fight-In Detroit in 1039.
and sympathlac Int...but he given
Primo's manager,
Jon with Messrn. Ezra and Braitman But
Mondi,
ambitions in this (Toots)
reports thai for He plans to go there and retire. Primo "la good for $175,000 a
proposed clash between two world He is 31 years old."
I fear champions--but At least two books, "The Red year now,"
a highly important Mond and Carnera current- they have Tiger" by Don Skene and "The Harder
ly are in Venezuela, and may document in their path. They Fall" by Budd tour other South American It is the contract for Freddie's title fight with America's Gus Carnera is supremely happy, Lesnevich last July. In it is a He bought B
home at Santa clause which, in the event of winning, gives Jack wife and two children from Solomons the
option of pro- Monica, Cal., and brought his Mills Italy. He has taken the first moting a subsequent defence of steps
world toward becoming
championship by American citizen.
Mills. Poetic Justice has triumphed, I believe in
fairies-but-1 his underground anti-Nazl work. for Primo is in much better cannot see Jolly Jack throwing He wasn't in the Italian Army shape than any of his rapacious this supremely valuable option beenuse he was too hot, he Press.
boxing managers. United in the direction of Earl's Court.
be allowed. Wat umpires please no- tify result as soon as possible after The match,
LEAGUE TABLE
PWD LF, APU Club de Reereja. 22 10 2 1 72 040
21.14 4 3 60
Army,
Navy. -
Khalsa.
II.K. Palice.
Civil Service
ILAB
Dutch,
University
Cabla de
Wiretiva
21 15 2
20 12
10
10 42 40
12
31 03:14
# 71.0
Dockyard N.C. 2
YMCA
22
20 2
IRISH TEAM
The following is
the
14 4 3
*Ireland' hockey team to meet Malaya, 10.50. Bunday at King's Park, on the NBC(1) Round: Capt Me Grath Sgt. Corr, Bgt. Major unt (Army): Lee's. Doyle, Glon, and Coady (AF), Ldg/wir. Morron,
The
KBCC Team
been have following selected to represent the KBGC against Club de Recreio on Sunday, commencing at 3.15 p.m.:
J. Plume, J. Crighton, R.`J.
and Wigginton
A. J. Hall,
Skip).
R. P. Phillips, W. H. Bailey, R. Morrison and L. A. Collyer, (Skin).
J. G. Robertson, E, G, Shaw,
E. A. Atkins and J. McKelvie, (Skip).
mnlches were: KMB Club
0
8. China "A" Z 6. Kwong Wah 0
Navy
2
over two
was beaten into
Columinst is top weight with nine. stone eight pounds amoung
St. Joseph's 1 the 20 anal acceptors who, with
BASKETBALL
The following League basket-
arc
his
Money-Winners mother n little hotel in Venice.
(9
On Comeback
Trail
Columnist weights, stone pounds), Dark Marne (D st. 6), de la Salle 8 st. 11). Comic Silver Link (9 st. 8), Court (88), Carbon Copy
Sanctus (0 st. (8 st. 5),
Straps
J. Roberts, A. M. Davidson, ball matches will be played off Buonarrot! Boy (8 st. 4), Steady
J. Hempsey and W. C. Simpson,at Caroline Hill this evening. (8 st.-3),
PO. Haur. (Navy). M. Joyce and. Norman, A.
E. Kano. (Dockyard) and insp. J. Wall (Pollco).
Biria will be provided. Any of the altovenamed unable to play ato to notty E. Kane on 30361 Ext: before Friday.
CURIO A UITLE-
J. G. Meyer and
G. (Skip).
Tindall, T. Wren, G. E. F. Thompson- and L. Sykes, (Skip).
Mister Conquest
AND ONG FOR You! TAKE THAT!
GO YOU WANT
TWO GOGG,
DO YOU?
Vagabond (8 st. 2). Regal Son (7 st. 9), Courier (7
Armed
*
Schulberg, recounted Primo's misadventures in bitter satire of countries. professional boxing.
TOO BIG FOR THE ARMY Primo's bad luck didn't stop. Once, during the war, he was recorted captured by the Ger mans and liable to execution for
But Primo wasn't
was put to work in the stone quarries--and after
war
on Decem-
cari cxcuse
an the
their
earned him US$1,050, boosting And he deemed a wrest Bounding Basque Vells of a Dayo Sands workd
ht's
back to America.
of coming
BILLY WELLS WATCHED
Nice to see Bombardier Billy
aut. Looking fit at after a lot ot trouble with former British hin legs}}}0 New York, Apr 13 The Australian to be "quite heavy-weight champion reckons French tennis player, Jean
useful-nico and fasì" Billy 15
In late August of 1016 his Feels Youthful
New York, Apr. 14.-The commencing at 4 p.m.:~~~
Chinese "A" Division:-HK
st. 7), Dynamite (7 st. 7), Pro- four greatest money-winning Hutton,
of all time J. Fraser, YMCA v. Swatow Overseas. fect (7 st, 4), Indian Chief (7 race horses
"B" Division:-Yau Oi v. South st.), Inviclus (7 m.), Beau, Felt Stymić, Citation, China AA; Chinese Reporters v. (0 st. 11), and Benvelo (U stand Assault-are on the
8).--Reuter:
comeback trail. Kowloon Chinese YMCA..
First to score was Armed, who beat a poor field in March at Gulfstream Park. But it show- ed there was some life in the eight-year-old gelding. It also
ilfetime winnings US$770,050.
Head of the quartet is Stymie with US$ 11,335, Second is dream came true bud Primo's been good since Citation, the 1948 Amerien luck all has three-year-old champion, with then. Quickly he bec me the US$005.100. Fourth is Assault biggest attraction in wrestling, Borstra, left New York In er- til in the Alm business these with US$026,620.
because this is a sport which national Airport at noon today .. Slymle. Assault and Armed is were retired last season becauso know a fake and all its fans aboard an Air France plane for Paris, after a one-month visit
Singing with the plugging ailments. Citation Camera began wrealling on during which he played in the
at Wembley, where bantam- retired for a light injury the West Cost, and worked his United States Indoor tourna-weight Tammy. Miller from Scotland and ...light-weight in January, but la expected to way to New York. When he ment
Boretra said he had no inten-non Latham from Yorkshire be Fo
ready to run again in the arrived he held another press
conference.
dion of rellring since his feel both ABA championship hopes carly summer.
Wrestling is wonderful,” he wore good and he made a good --appear will the Treorchy Nearly well from a fractured
mu showing in
Voléo the tournament | Mala
Choir at tho sesamold bone in his right fore-announced. toot, Stymle is expected back every night-me, Primo, no os against players half his age. national mineworkers cham- for the. Autumn races in a bidetsa, Look. always 1 have He plans to return to Newpionships. to reach the fabulous US$1,600,- money now and he pulted a York in July or August oneren? London Express Feroics). 000 mark-Associated Press. wad from his pocket and rified business-United Press.
--(London Express Service),
of various
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