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Joe Leuls

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1950.

THREE GENERATIONS OF BERESFORDS

BOMBER JOE

JOE REFUSES TO PRAISE CHARLES

TOO

LAVISHLY

By Jack Cuddy

New York, Oct. 4. Relations between director Joe Louis and other officials of the International Boxing Club were somewhat strained today for the follow- ing reasons:

1. The twico retired Bomber had admitted unexpectedly he might fight again without consulting Harry Markson, IBC managing director, or matchmaker At Weill.

2. He had slammed Heavyweight Champion Ezzard Charles with faint praise instead of pronouncing him a “great fighter" as was anticipated.

If ever a press conference backfired on the organisation that had called it, Auch was the case in Monday's IBC confab for Bomber Joc. Markson aul Weill were still blinking in retrospect today.

The cumference was adroitlyj timed for Loui first public since last Wednes- appearance day's 15-round trouncing by champion Charles at the Yan- kee Stadium.

IMPRESSIVE

Charles, the International! Club'& vulstanding attraction, had been impressive in togging 36-year-old Joe with the second defeat of his remarkable cureer. Charley had been no impressive that Men Markson md Weill radiated

However, Joe did arimit re-

that luctantly

Ezzard was "probably the best heavyweight)

That admision and today." was a very weak performance compared to the lily gilding that Markson and Well" had preted.

CX-

And when the ex-champion | indicated he might come back for another shol #i Charles title. Markson and Well! gazed as him with eyes that threaten

Hancock Shield Match Starts

On Sunday

Three generations of the famous Beresford family can often be seen on the river at Henley-on-Thames. This photograph shows (left to right) John Heresford, The first game of the annual

nged four, cox (son of Jack Beresford); Eric Beresford, aged 45, stroke; Jask Beres- Hancock Shield series between Kowloon Cricket Club

and ford, aged 51, No. 2; Michael Beresford, aged 16, son of Eric Beresford, No. 3; and to pop their spectacles off. Marshall Miles, Louis' man-Hongkong Cricket Club takes J. Beresford, Sr., aged 82 years, Bow; about to start on a run on the river. welcoming warmth

nger, today gave this explana. place at Chater Road on Sun- Jike electric heaters as Loris

tion of the Bomber's upset per day and Monday, starting at 11

a.m. each day. entered headquarters for theformance at the conference. conference.

There appeared to be a tacit understanding that director Jou would proclaim

Teams for this match, and SOCCER

for other matches during the week-end are:

"GOT HOTTER"

to the world "The longer

thought Joe

the Wednesday's fight His conviction that Churles had about

great hotter he got. He still thinks proved himself a truly fighter last Wednesday night. he can knock out Charles and

Kame: Bell

Under questioning

by a re- it burns him up because Charles

KCC

"Dick flanoock"! Memariat Shield R. E. Lee (Capt), R. A, W.

M. Davidson, P. V.

E. C. Flacher, S. V. GIL-

Leriou, J. V. Sellers. A. Zimmer

Umpire, E. Bretton, Reserve, C.

porter and by Markson, ember makes a show of him for F. . Kerment, A. T. Lee, J. Joe muttered instead that cham-founds. Now he wants revenge plon Ezzard was not as good

13 lind

Keveral

othera

did fought. He name the several vilicts.

THE MACCABIAH

Israel Beats

U.S.A. At Athletics

on Charles."

I. Stapleton. A. J. Catley. Scoret.

3. P. Robinson.

ho He said he personally agreed

1st XI League game againat not new with Joe that he should

Royal Navy on Saturday, commen- take another title shot at Ezzard cing at 3.45 p.m. at Navy Ground. "because he will never be ratis-King's Park: - B. E. Len (Capt), ned t he gets Charles into the A, Bell, W. 3. Davidson, P. V. ring again."United Press,

Tel-Aviv, Oct. 4. The United States team today broke the Israeli in- ternational record in win- ning the Maccabiah (Jewish Sports Festival) four times 100 metres relny in 44.8

Accs.

Other winners were:

Mike

Men's 5,000 metres

Bibinowitz

(South

Africa) 16 mins. 28 sees.

Women's 80 metres kurdien

Ruth Herhler (Israel) 13.8

SECA

Women's Javelin

Raya Bronstein (Israel) 28.23 metres.

Jarac, with 270 points, led the competing nations in the track and field events, which

Anished today,

The scares of the leading on-

tions, with the points scored by

men and women, were:

(1) Israel-279 points.

(2) United

points.

Stater →→→

120

102

(3) South Africa

points.

(4) Britain -92 points.

Reuler.

E. C. Fincher, S. V. Gil. Dodge tins, Hari-Baker. F.n." Ker. mant, A. T. Lee, J. Leriou, A Zimmer, Scorer, J. P. Robinson.

2nd League fame agains!

'NOT AS GOOD Royal Navy on oturday, carmen.

eing at 1.63 pm. at KCC:-D. G. White (Capt), D. 1. Anderson, V. C. Bond, F. A. Broodbridge. A. Catley, L. Query, E. Randall, A.

ckets, C. I. Stapleton. Thompson, A. Wel, Reserve. V.

Heymour.

Jancock KCC:

KKCC -

Shield Watch against H. Owen Hughes (Capt. L. r. Stokes, 1. D. Kibee, N. 1. Oliver, O. J. Kerr, G. II. P. Pritchard, G. T. Rowe. R, S. Call, A. P. aynor, T.. Mahon, L. White, 3 . Borthwick (12th man).

Division League

STARS ON PARADE

Ireland's Selector Sees Enough Of Campbell -He's At Outside-Right

Irish FA selector Stove Cochrane hurried from Fullham with the remark: "Sorry I've got to leave early....but I've seen enough of Campbell to know he's good enough to play for us next week" (Ireland v England, Belfast, October 7). He's in the team at outside-right.

Next in line for a cap-lorwerth Hughes, Luton goalkeeper. Welsh FA selector Calvin Hughes watched him at Manchester, but Sidlow (Liverpool) will be hard to displace.

NEW YORK

YORK YANKEES WIN FIRST GAME OF WORLD

WORLD SERIES

Philadelphia, Oel. 4. The New York Yankees won the first game of the World Series, 1-0, on Vic Raschi's two-hit pitching hero today.

The Philadelphia Phillles brought Jim Konstanty in from the bullpen on Wednesday to oppose Big Vic Raschi in the first gume of the series before 34,000 spectators at Shibe Park.

Furloughed soldier Curt Sim-fled

to Bauer against

mons pitched 10 innings battingfeight fold wall.

batting practies and said +

series if the bora rays so", but

would like to pitch in the

Eddle Simmons said

fally,

Simmons is

EIGHTH INNINGS

DIMORAlo

off the eligibilly Gellat

Ust and he stays oft.

Casey Stengel

resigned Hank Drawn.

Bauer to right feld al.

Yanks

the

popped to Jones. threw out Mize and

This

though the Yankee stur had Collat lined to Coleman, bone chips in his right ankle. Dick Wallman batted for Kon- Sawyer put Andy Seminlek plenty and fled to Bauer near

cat the right field fence.

back of the plate to

Konstanty. Seminick hns

bad

ankle he sprained

week, but he

told Sawyer he

wenthauer

was reocly. It was football rather than baseball

NINTH INNINGS Yanks

Meyer pitched for the Phlis. singled off Jones' glove.

Cray clouds hid the Sun and Coleman Gled to Ashburn with Fanoky haze hung over the Beld. Bauer

THE LINE-UP

holding Brat. Raschl snerificed Meyer to Geilat who, covered first. Bauer took the Wondling play. secom

out Seminick grounded Yanks; Woodling (11); Rizuito (55); Berra (e); DiMaggie (ef); Waltkus,

The lineup was:

011

Whils

1D

Mize (b): Brown (3b): Colemn Waitkus grounded out RIZ. (2b): Raschi (p}\\__

Phils: Waitkus (b); Ashburn zulo to Hopp. Ashbum ground-

rd out to Hopp unassisted. Si (ef); Sister (1); Ennis (r

ler fanned, ending the game.- Jones (3b): Hamner (59);

United Press. Seminick (#); Goliat (2b); Konstanty (p).

FIST INNINGS Yauks

Woodling walked Ch five Rizzutto singles to pitcher left. Woodling stopptag. Ituss Meyer began warming in the

Woodling

WEEK-END SOFTBALL

Ball fans will be provided Phils bullpen. Berra flied to with a three-day programme of En with

besides the taking games this week: third after catch and Rizzuto tilts scheduled for Saturday and holding first. DiMaggio fouled Sunday, the games which were 24 September to Waitkus, the runners hold-rained-out on Ing. Mize Mied to Ennis. will be played-off on Monday,

which

Public Holiday. Several clubs will play double- headers and may And the go- ing tough.

Phils

Woodling hurt his right shoulder in a vain try to catch Waitkus, Waitkus fouled to Berra behind the plate. Rasch threw out Ashburn and Sialer,

SECOND INNINGS

Yanks

Brown flied to Ennis. Bauer

grounder

out to

Waltkus,

Some 25,000 turned up for Cotemun tied to Sister.

Tulis the joust with Doncaster, and there were 25,000 chcers after

Ennis grounded out Coleman the game for little Billy Dare,

Brentford

Mize. right to

Jores popped to 23-year-old

exhibition of Berra. Hanner grounded out winger, and his bull control when

Rizutio to Mize. scoring a

Last of the unbeaten teams forward, wishing his successor; Newcastle and Manchester City, Ski McClellan "good luck" be leaders of their divisions, Forest fore his First Division debut, surrendered their unbeaten and half an hour later escorting

at Torquay....shini by ambulance to hospital Millwall draw level at the top a concussion victim.

VPN. In their AF # Kal Tak on the Southern Section,

A tragic start by McClellan,point-saving goal. Big money debuts; £23,000

match against

Saturday at 1:45 pm. tho Optimists

will be represented by L.D. Kilbes

certiftente

لدينية

Capt). Cal.P. Pelichard Billy Sicel red for Dundee: He did not regain consciousness Levin Leuty turned for twelve hours, but during his Oliver, S.. Alexander. . Thessen-£24,000

mutterings he Ender, A.P. Rayner, F. Thorpe, li.

heard to say: "I should delirious.

shouldn'l scored boss,

1. flankine, T. Mahon, out, but Notts County lost their Ourde, White, A.S. Green 12th third successive honte game. man) and Sq-Ldr E.R. Lewis tum- pire).

RUGGER

the

Ezzard Charles, World Heavyweight Cham- pion. "Not as good as Some I have fought," Bomber Joc says of him.

AQUASCUTUM,

MATTAMAC, and

COTTON POPLIN

RAINCOATS

UMBRELLAS

(WITH FOX FRAMES)

MACKINTOSH'S

„18, CHATER ROAD

CCC

لية بالية

STUNG AT FULHAM

and

الاعد

have

no doubt referring to an early mise.

Few clubs can withstand the cre-man assault of red-headed of Doncaster, Peter Doherty,

were no Brentford and Peter recorded leaving a fender

THIRD INNINGS

Yanks

The Men's Senior loop is highlighted by the long-awaited clash between St Joseph's and St. Teresa's on Sunday morn- ing. After squaring off with the Jolting Joeys, St Teresa's Madcaps the day after and this will be taking on the Merry

will be their second stiff hurdlo of the week.

In the Men's Junior circuit, the best ult of the week will be the meeting of the Aces and Delawares on Monday morning. while in the Ladies' section,tho Squaws-Clovers tussle on Mon day afternoon should provide the piece--de-resistance.

THE PROGRAMME

The programme is follows: --

SATURDAY

Men's Junior League

Rasch singled to left centre exception, with Hamner just missing

Sis goal, diving attempt. Woodling walk- trail of gasping deed Meyer, restarting the warm- ing for Phils. Rizutto verificed Waitkus to Goliat, covering Brentford needed

no first with Roschi taking third manageriat pep talk to fight and Woodling second. Berran v Rexco (Plate Umpire, George back. "We decided at half-fled to Stater short and left time it's time we got cracking," the runners holding. DiMaggio) (Plate Capire, Renale Darretti, said Dare. and we did." They purposely walked, Aling the were up to Doncaster standard bases. Mize popped to Jones. in the second half.

Philp

Seminick fanned. Colint flied to Woodling. Konstenty

At 130 p.m. Ground Apar

Pang. Scorer Wanda Rodrigues). Ground Wildfires y Vikings

Soorer, Manuel Nums).

At 4 p.m. Ground South China v Delawares (Plate Umpire. Cesar Kavier, Scorer, Sames Sang)

Ladies League

At 4 p.m. Ground A-Squawa Wahons (Plate Umpire. F. A. Ewing, Storer, Bernard Silva).

The other new boy, sturdy Dark-hainel, ex-Navy sprint 1st Division League match against champion Bob Thomas, author Dennis Uphill from Peasedown, HKCC "Scorpioca" at Charter

three-near Bath, was luckier. He teed of the match-winning, Imad on Saturday, at 2 p.m.: →

a goal for Ed Bally, to G. A. Souza, G. Hor Coy, M. J. minutes-to-go Fulham goal, is a up

So to dressing-room equalise the Ivan Brandis opener, Diveclia, P. J. Minimaria, P. 1.

realist Bagi, S. Schreff. M. Freeman, ș

3. 5. Iml),

Congratulations he replied: "Oh, for Sunderland. C. Ioh. D.

Readman I had a rotten game. I know it.

shots."

Ernie Payne was there to say (12th man). Umpter, G. S. Ladd.]] wasted a packet of Scorer, G. C. Jorge.

True. Also true that Thomas "Well done, Dennis," Remember

New way to stop a penalty-. 'Spurs bought him a pair stung

five him? by a wusp

use the knee. That's how Emle The FA heard aninutes before the kick-off. "It of boots in 1893.

he said as be about it, and 'Spurs were forced Gregory, of West Ham, thwarted

Cecil McCormick et Barnsicy, gave me hell."

to turn pro.

6 penalty artist grounded out Rasehi to Mize. displayed

angry-locking

Embittered fans went to work and Cecil .the templo for

(three this season).

FOURTH INNINGS check

Crystal Palace. They lowered

Yanks trainer's attention.

the club flag to half mast,

Brown doubled down the Over in the Liverpool dress Manager Ronnie Rooke watched

"Goal sense" said Charlton left foul line. Derra flled deep Dodgers v Braves ing-room goalkeeper Cyril Sid-tight-lipped from the stand, low sadly confessed committing

Orchids for No. 2 goalkeeper Manager Jimny Seed. "That's to Ashburn with Brown taking sin

Coleman of Soccer the cardinai

At 11:39 m. Ground A - St. in keeping what Jack Evans has got, He's third after the catch. Bumstead the ball-Charlie taking the eyes off

Brown: Joseph'a v St. Teresa's (Plate Um-

gueiredo, well-Brighton's score to the McNichol- always Johnny-on-the-spot. Two Ried

Septer. when

dramatic, tho

Thompson brace. No goals for goals in two games isn't so bad. scoring after the catch. Rashi giro, Chas deserved winner was scored.

At 2 p.m. Ground A - Reds v Tony Icwak). B.K. Prodas (Plate Umpire, fal Liverpool have no come-back Palace. The Jock Watson-at-

Winglee, Scover. Roberto tunes). The Billy Liddell first-gout was centre experiment didn't come

At 4 pm. Ground A Bouth China V.K. a musterpiece of headwork. It Lor

Bebellers (Plato Umpire. Y. C. Mel, Boorer. Bimbi Ablony).

Tourists Beat

The Rest Of

The League

Reuter.

Wigan, Lancashire,

Oct. 4.

OTHER RESULTS

London, Oct. 4. The following were the results of rugger games played today:

RUGBY UNION

Aldershot Services 0, Hampshire

6.

Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire' and Derbyshire 11, The Rest 11. Barnstaple 0, Devonport Ser vices 0.

Devon 14, British Police 12. Blaina, Abertillery 3. Reuter.

ΣΑ

Swansea are Inclined to agree, for Edwin. "made" the Day goal and slammed in the winner eight

PENALTY-NO CHEERS

Luton Listen, you

fans, ta Manchester City chairman Minutes from time. Bob Snilih, No. 1 fighter against "Addling In transfer fees," after the game with Luton.

CHARLTON STRATEGY

to

Sisler with

"I know some folks say I'm grounded out Jones to Waitkus. wrong to shift Charlie Vaughan ONE RUN. inside to let Evans play centre, but, mark my words, this com- bination is going to collect a lot of goals"

Well, 20-year-old John Evans, from Tilbury shoo factory, has rule-follow up one golden

So everything.

when Frauk Luck tried an optimistic 36-yard

the

"Get

Phils

Waits grounded out Cole- man to Mize. Ashburn lined lo DiMaggio. Siger fanned.

FIFTH INNINGS

Yanks

A

SUNDAY

Men's Benter Leagno 10a.m. Ground. A -- P. 1. Plate Umpire, Duster Hollande, Scorer,

Eddie

ostre)."

hieu's Junior League –

At 1 pm Ground A --- Gelffins v Pakot (Plato Umpire. Alvaro Bouas. Seerer,

Renale Barretto),

Ground B- Nine Dragona, v 11.K.

Santiago (Plate Umpire,

Woodling grounded out Wall-Pandas

Konstanty, covering Perez, Beurer, nanuel Nunes.) first. Rizutto fouled to Semi- nicle Berra fouled to Waitka

Phil

BIXTH INNINGS

Yanks

walked.

Mize

MONDAY Mra's Beuler Lingue

Baseballers v Panther (Plate Un- pire; 7gmar Eriksen, Scorer. Manuel Numas).

Junior 'Leagno At 18 a.m. Ground - Aces Delawarer

Eidle (Plate Umpire, Loureiro, Scorer, Roberto Nunes).

At I p.m. Ground B-Wildfirea ✔ Staxes (ale Umpire, Tony Kwok, Bonrer, Bernard Siva),

The British Rugby League was 70 percent Fulham aftar IT'S BROWN AGAIN team, which recently returned that, from Australia, beat a Rest of

Boardroom lalk, from friend Ark Edwin Brown, 24-year the League side by 23 points to

and foc, was of Bedford Jezzard, old ex-Ministry student, how he and he'll was the likes Southampton, 10 here today.

at 10 "England all ovCT"

Everything is was level The score points cach at half-time verdict. The tall, good-looking reply:"Great

Clerkenwell had has dush, speed, first-class." That also goes for confidence all the attributes of Edwin,

to Wiseacres said: "He'll never shot, Evans doubles up just in cus He forward, Ane centre

Charlie Way-case Bert Williams muffed it. be able to take notched the equaliser.

Here comes Billy Gray with man's place," when Brown was

11 onsferred from Presim last The England goalkeeper did

At 1150 .. Cround A - Over- a goal for Chelsea. That exact month, but Manager Sid Cann muff it. Eager Evans tapped in

se V F. I. Dodrams (Piste Um- doubles

their "away" record.

said: "Good effort!

scorer, Rennio Ennis fled to Bauer. Jones pire, Les Castre, in the is convinced he has a lad as good and Lock

Barrette). position--22nd Thele

as Wayman at his best.

Johnny. Many a centre for singled to centre for the first At 320 p.m. Ground A Mad- Inble.

vard wouldn't have bothered to hit off Raschi. Hamner filed to follow up that one.

cape 51. Terama (Plate Umpire, Bauer with Jones holding. | P. A. zwina, Scorer, Samet Samy). No. 1 by Riley Cullum and Semitick singled, left Jones At 4 p.m. Ground AH.K. No. 3 by Charlle Vaughan put taking second. Gollat fanned. Charlton three up. How these Wolves fought! Roy Swinbourne GOOD LEATHER

and Jimmy Mullen smackel in

DiMaggio Goalkeeper in the making. two,

Maurlee Leather, We That's

WE DEMAND.... popped to Jones. Brown lined "We were lucky to draw.

Southampton-born

10 Els with DIMagglo hold- should never have been award- 20-year-old

first players," ing some new

Bauer forced Di- this lad who changed the draughty Luton on ed a penalty.

third team for shouted disgruntled

Burning Maggio and Jones to Goliat, showing have no business to be fields of the

double-decked Goodison Park in hot fans at the directors box

Phily near the bottom of the table."

the role

pic of No. 1 Portsmouth

after the draw with Rangers, That penulty... Westwood

but Manager Bob Brocklebank shot struck Billy Cooke of Luton goalkeeper.

Manager Bob Jackson will tell was not there to hear them. ile fair on the chest. But Referee London, Oct. 4. L. D. Thompson, who had con- you Maurice is only a boy with was on a scouting trip.

a lot to learn, but he's got con- British Bantam trolled impeccably, immediately

Ane anticipation. fidence and

His objective must be for thaugh

bit raw in come wards. For the eighth time in weight Boxing Champlon, "warded a penally for hunds,

The local crowd, a sporting

te games Birmingham neiled, a Danny O'Sullivan, will fight lot, gave no cheers, Roy Paul Víc Toweel, of South Africa, scored, and so equalled a cula Once, for instance, he let the solitary goal, and this time they. owed it to an opponent unlucky

World Record For ball bounce off hina chest another Billy Heath. the holder, for the World's header by Jack Taylor,

out Coleman. time he brought down Catterick.

Raschi was safe ut first when Women's Half Mile Bantamweight title in "Never drink tea ́at_a`football und got away with it but he Billy deflected a John Berry Jones threw wild to inst on Johannesburg on Novem- match." ys Mr Joyce, of saved an Eglinton header like header past his own goalkeeper, his grounder for the first error

Stratford.

Birmingham, Oct: 41 Woodling slagled Gurney-road,

hard-hitung Bert of the series. ber 25.

Thien came Harry Hibbs himself.

Valerle Ball, of Britain, tonight Orient

to fan now in hospital

Addinall with the equaliser for Rasch!

second. Meyer The bout will be in the open with a badly lacerated mouth. CUSTOMERS WANTED

Queen's Park Rangers.

warmed up

Rizzuto beat the women's world record again. ale at the Wembley Stadium, The ball struck him on the

Colchester penalty-kicker Bob popped to Jones, both running. for the 880 yards by clocking 2 where Toweel won the title from mouth as he was drinking tea at Bankruptcy ahead for Brent Allen is due for a refresher Berra grounded to Waitkus un-min 19 secs at the Birchhold

Harriers floodlit sporty meeting. Manuel Ortiz last May.

Layton

here. 20,000 roll up every week, says course this week...on kicking assisted.

Ho rulased penalties.

onke albbons Jackle

"Babes" manager Average so far la 18,952, "No against Norwich, the

Lost 3-2. Life's funny. There was Len money for new players," says

to flied -(London Express Service) Duquemin, deposed 'Spurs centre Jackie,

O'Sullivan To

Fight Toweel

The

Contracts were signed in Lớn- don today for thỏ fight, which is sublect to the approval of the British Boxing Board of Con- trol Reuter,

'OUT FOR 12 HOURS

1hings.

fort unless

# minimum

of

Konstanty formed as the sun broke through the clouds. Waitkus walked, Ashburn 'fied to DiMaggio. Slater popped to Mixc.

SEVENTH INNINGS

Jones

Yanks

threw

Phils

-Ladlés Lesgas

At 1 p.m. Ground A-Squas Cesar Clovers (Plate Unpire, Xavier, Scorer, Manuel Nunes).

At 10a.m. Ground A 59, Teresa'a v White Fangs (Plate Um- 2321 pire, George Pang, Ecorer, Ablong).

The official work record is 2 ming, 19.7 moce, which WAS DOI Ennis fled to Bauer. Jones up by Olive Hall, of Britain, în

DiMaggio. Hamner 1938--Reuter:

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