THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1950.
TOMMY FARR BACK WITH A K.O.
Tommy Farr, former British Heavyweight Champion, knocked out Jan Klein, Dutch champlon, in the sixth round at Pontypridd.
Photo shows Farr getting home with a stinging left just before the Dutch- man crumpled up.
Ban On The "Butterfly" Stroke
Games
At The Olympic Will Suit British Swimmers
Ban by the International Federation of the "butterfly" stroke at the 1962 Olympic Games will salt British swimmers. Britain's Association was among the last governing bodies to sanction the stroke, so our swimmers were behind, those of other countries. As men were quicker to develop it than women, our girls were especially.
backward.
National champion Elinor Gordon (Hamilton) is one whose chances will now be even brighter at the Helsinki Games; also the new English junior champion, Jean Wrigley (Lowermoor), who both use the orthodox stroke on 200 metres.
the And what happens to internallonal breast-stroke re- have of which cordis, most been made by Use of "hutterfly" style?
FOUR-SIDED TOURNEY
the
The possibility of the Inter- Services triangulor
tournament becoming
sided event
rugby
a four-
Newcombe (London
is visualised by. A. Eines (Saracens)
the news that thin reason the D Richards (Catford Bridge).
Cell Service Valon are agnin
inying matches
Welsh),
and
the
And no doubt we shall And
BOW a Civil
season
1:1
e. in future XVS. lie Is
civil servant,
BRIGHTON TO RENNES
against
Royal Navy, the Army and the Landey, the old Oxford
Royal Air Force.
The weakness of the
Reivive tens
Inel
their gure against the Ser.
vices sides was their ability
to feel together" unt after French soccer clubs
the first half hour.
Now, to counter thia, Civil Service Union, have teaded their match list to
אי*
Not long nge, a number
of included one or more English players. The Now there is only one in the
Division 1:1 r
of the French Leamie; Jeffery Taylor, who once played for Brighton in the Third Division, and is bow 26.
clude club-as distinct from representative XVS,
interna-
In-
NEW CIVIL SERVANT
When he first nellher
showert Although tionals V. G. Roberts (Eng-feigst in French prospects, the
FA lami) and J. D. Higgins (tre-French
circulated land), or leading pinyera keelabs notifying them that Tay- P. B. C Moore (Blackheath or was available. There was and S. A. Evans (Blackheath)
ti no immediate response: but are available, 12 of the tour eventually Rennes, of the 1st party have already uppeured an Division, signed him.
Service
Civil james,
representative" They have never reretted including London menit, Rennes were champions last C. G. Woodruf (Harlequins), reason, and Taylor is one of I. F. Lloyd (London CS), R. their most
consistent
seotors.
England Beat Ireland 4-1 At Soccer
Belfast, Oct. 7.
England today won the first home soccer Inter- national of the season here, defeating Ireland by four guals to one after leading by 1-0 at half-time. A crowd of 50,000 at Windsor Park watched England, in ideal conditions, clinch the game in the second half after the Irish defence had hung on tenaciously up to the inter- val.
While a stubburn defence by the trish halves and bucks broke up the cultured football of England in the first half, England never impressed as a good side.
Before the interval, Stanley, was well held by the Irish cap- Matthews was left without attain, Jack Vernon, who was gu- opportunity to show his wizar- įpreme at centre-half. try,
Ireland were slow in compari-
Extremely popular and with an appetite bla rolleagues envy, he has put on a stone and a half in weight.
EXPENSIVE NEWS
season.
WHITE ROSE IS NOW THE FAVOURITE FOR THE CESAREWITCH HANDICAP
London, Oct. 8,
M. Marcel Boussac's filly, White Rose, is the present favourite for the Cesarewitch Handicap, to be run at Newmarket over two and a quarter miles next Wednesday.
Whether or not she will occupy this position in the betting market when the race starts is a matter for conjecture, as only a few points separate her from the four market rivals, consisting of last year's winner, Strathspey, Lord Astor's French Squadron, to be ridden by the Champion Jockey, Gordon Richards, and the two three-year-old colis, High Forest, the hope of the North, and Come to Good from the clever Manton stable of George Todd.
White Rose is out of that brilliant French mare, Astronomic, and sired by an equally fino stallion, Goya. She is to be ridden by the big race "master," the Australian-born Rae Johnstone. A four-year-old, she is now in the stable of Harry
Wragg at Newmarket.
Add to those facts that she is the sole entry of "Lucky" M. Marcel Boussac and it can be (seen why she is the favourite.
ANOTHER MATTER Whether she is entitled to ba on the book of form is another maller. Indeed, there seem to be several others with a much blcter chance.
With elitht stone, four pounds en her back, White Rose has plenty to carry. Her sox is not in her favour for though mares and filles do better at the back end of the 'season, one hai to po back to 1939 when the French nute, Contatrice, won to And the last of this sex to win this long distance event
Nor wit
will it be on her side it is the favourite for only eight first market choices have
Lube
won since 1800, and the last one to win over this cours was Enfield in 1934,
Germanicus, however,
was
the favourite when winning the warlinie race in 1943 over the Newmarket two-mile sum- mer course,
ke
won
seem to
Indian
Team Team For
Test
The First
Bombay, Oct. 8.
Vijay Merchant, the 39 year old Indian Test player, will captain the Indian team against the Com- monwealth side in the first Test to he played at Delhi, starting November 1.
1
The other members of the team are: V. S. Hazaro (vice-captain), C. S. Nayudu, S. Mushtaq Ali, Vinoo Mankad H. R. Adhikari, D. G. Phadkar, P. R. Umrigar, G. Kishenchand, N. Choudhury, P. G. Joshi (wicket- keeper).
The 12th man is B. C. Alva. All the team have played for India before-Reuter.
Robbie Lee Hits RAMADHIN TAKES SIX
54 In Hancock
Shield Match
hnd
Rain
Bombay, Oct. 8.
of 344 run
Sonny Romadhin, the West Indies spinner, today look six wickets for 23 runs for the She is, however, at the right
Commonwealth touring? tenm since four-year-olds have
Deathsi the Indian Control the race 42 times since
Board its inception in 1839.
President's XI, The Three-
match ended in n draw. year-olds have a slightly better
the Frank Worrell declared record with 40 wing,
Good knocks by E. Lee Commonwealth Arsi WEIGHT ABOVE AVERAGE
Innings placed the closed this morning at Friday's The Warps News Letter
little above and R. A. Bell Her weight is a
for seven (copy No. 2 of which has been the average which usually wins Kowloon Cricket Club in acore
wickets (rain washed out play Indeed, it might be fairly good position after completely sent to me). is one of the best this race,
yesterday), Thic rugbyd that the horse that ought the first day's play of the President's produced of the club
XI were dismissed publications, some af which to win the nee, according to Hancock Shield match yes-for 78 runs in their first innings are weekly, others monthly and statistles--and these do
and following on were 65 runs rven quarterly; but the life of tell In racing is one of three terday.
for no
wicket in their second The WNL will be short if itor four years of age, weighted
KCC. balling first, were all maings at the close of play, ties not pay its way.
between soven and eight stene,
seeping through the caused not a fly, not a grey, not the out for 158 runs. HKCC
further delay First issue "produced" 1959 favourite but at odds of 33 to 1ored 22 runs for the loss of covers
un hours this noming. three wickets, when stumps of half
With Ramadhin making a grit- of £40; whereas the Wasser under, and ridden by a strong
were drawn,
liant debut In Indian cricket. roade a profit of over £150 on jockey. the sale of programmes last The horses in this category Lee won the toss for KCC the President's XI first innings
sent in Japan) in this year's race number only and
Stapleton and lasted less than three hours. three, taking the present quuta Davidson to what
Ramadhin claimed the wie- appeared to The WNL keeps members in tions. They are the Irish-trained be a batman's pitch, Davidson kit of Das with his fiest ball Australasia, On End, the well-backed Come sens unfortunate to play on to and went on to run through the Rhodesia, Enst Africa, South to Goud and the Prince Edward his wicket when the score stood side. Lesile Jackson, of Derby Atura, Malaya, Canada, Brazil Handicap winner, Quixote. And, at nine. So was P. V. Dodge, shire, took two wickets for 17 Ceylon and in sundry
Strindeed, it is more than likely when he was run out after a runs on the lively plich before vices places in touch with the that the winner will come from misunderstanding with Staple- lunch, and Derek Shackleton, of Sudbury club: there is even a tals trio.-Reuter.
Hampshire, ton square cut ball, Dodge,
nt Wasp
with the Australian
however, chowed a variety of for the eccona time in succes- WINS RICHEST PRIZE Natural Antarctic Research Ex-
tion. ; delightful strokes during the petition.
Paris, Oct. 8.
The top score was 17 runs, M. Francois Dupre's Tantieme, short time that he was at the
before he mande by Ramadey WATERLOO 'BATTLE' by Deux Pour Cent out of
Ramadhin's caught Perka, won the £28,000 Prix de!
Following on 266 runs behind, Sixty member of the Essex Are Triomphe, over one and Frofesional Golfers Union will a half miles, Europe's richest care 48 runs
05 runs without lost by the fly to Belgium next month. On horse race, at Longchamp today collapse seemed imminent R. E. the home side made a cautious
Lee and R. A. Beli became October 29 they will take part by one length from Baron Gur
sociated in a partnership that close today-Reuter. in the 21st anniversary of de Rothschild's Alizier.
the score up to
133. was out low to Pritchard runs later Lee followed then scored 54 which Included reven Bell scored 41 out of which 20 were from boundary hits.
Illa. China,
wicket.
fell Seven wickets soon fell for a bowling.
↑ and when
their match against the Bel- Madame Suzy Volterra's brought
euunt.
runs.
dismissed Merchant
Israel Wins Maccabiah
Tel-Aviv, Oct. 8. Team placings based on
Bell lun Alliance al Waterloo. l'Amirai was third, a further
and
five Scores of the four bert length and a half behind, and sult. Lee had amateurs and the four best M. Marcel Bounc's Scratch professionals on each side will tourth of the field of 12 run-fours.
By his victory, Tantieme First match arose from a avenged his defeat in the challenge given in a Paris res- French Derby by Scratch, the With an hour left for play, French subsequent winner of the Don- IKCC lost L. D. Kilber, O.
Albert caster St Leger.. Tantleme, J. Kerr and N. R. Oliver for 11 of the sports covered in profes-ridden by Jacques Doyusbere, a total of 22 runs, oppose was nervous
and sweating in Play continues today at 11 one raised by Wally Marks as the parade but in the race he m representing Belgium.
went like a great colt.
The following were the first Alizler, with Fred Palmer up. | day's scores: took the lead on entering the three-furlong
straight, but
taurant after the
when
the Frinton
championship,
Tingry.
sional, took a team to
THAT HAT
Bert Hawkins, Gravesent and when Tantleme started his run Northfleet centre-forward, has
And a half out the won a hat.
He does not know furlong
irate what to do with it, because he
was soon rettled. does not normally wear one.
Mr. Dupre's colt paid 35 A Incal outfilter offered
frone to 10
10-trune win stake rive o hat to the first Graves | on the parimutuel. Place rend player
score a hat trick dividends were 15, 18 and 31. this reason. Hawkins won It M. Boutte's stable repre ensily by
scoring all seven sented by Coronation V, Scratch
кос
First Innings
Stapleton, b. Pritchard
..
3
6
18
W. M. Davidson, b Bahon 1. V. Dodge, run out ........ A. Zimmern, Mahon, b Raynor Lertou. Pritchard....... F. Kennant, bw Pritchard. 5. V. Gitting, b_Cull ....
1. E. Lee, low Kerr
R. A. Beil, bw Pritchard
A. 3. Loo, Pritchard
guals against Instings United and Astelle, was favourite at 103. V. Sellors, not out
GOLF BEFORE SOCCER
to 10.
ALL THREE-YEAR-OLDS
sou and failed, to accept several Footballers cannot be found The first five horses were all good chances.
in the Sussex village of Forest three-year-olds. Billy Wright, the England cap- | Kow, which has a recreation Mr Frank More O'Farrati's
Extras
Total
The Australian jockey, Rae Johnstone, who will ride the Cesarewitch favourite, White Rose. Johnstone has had a very successful year in England, riding the win- ners of four Classics-the 1,000 Guineas, Derby, Oaks and St. Leger-Central Press Photo.
DISCONTENT IN THE PLAYERS' UNION
*
BY Archie Quick
There is discontent in the Players' Union, Arsenal members have withheld this year's subscriptions and West Bromwich Albib and Birmingham City have followed suit. Is it the beginning of a landslide?
season
membership
Up to the beginning of this
clubs. was one hundred percent among all Langue One player in each club was (L collector and not a professional was outside the ranks. Disruption started when Arsenal players objected to paid Chairman Mr Jimmy Guthrie having his salary raised from £12 a week to £15. This was a proposition that was to be put before the next annual meeting.
Guthrie has made a lot of Association have got up to two enemies both inside the ranks guineas for the best seats for *
mnich Yugoslavia of the Union and outside of it the because of his forthright state-Highbury hr November.
it looks as though everybody ruts in his crusade for beller
conditions for โย is going to get on a treadmill
Guthrie is a
with price of entrance chasing Archrand,
and poor memb
revolutionary if you like, but wages and vice versa
his eternal credit is fight Mr John Citizen paying through has always been for the pro- the nose in the end Not that fessional player and he has been think eighteenpence is a deat Instrumental in getting many Saturday afternoon's outlay for for then the ninety minutes' entertainment, improvements twelve quiness a week maximum In fact, it is about the cheapest
of all sport. calary, for instance.
a
to
I would say that he is worth every penny of £15 a week to the Union, even if only for his latest alicnpt to get a further
betire the Ministry of Labour rize by putting all the facts
and asking them to arbitrate with the League and its clube. WILL NOT REST
The former Portsmouth wing half who led the Hamp- shire ide to its Cup Final triumph
CUTIERREZ SHIELD
China Beats Philippines
T
sur-
China caused a major prise in yesterday's Internation- al Lawn Bowls matches, when they beat a strong 'Philippines rink by 10 shots to 17 after on
extra head.
inc in 1039 has told that he will never rest until ne has got the maximum removed. He contends that a player of top class is worth at least £20 on
afternoon Saturday
to his the majority of whom this season "not only returned a
In the other games, Pakistan beat India and Malaya elimina- ted Cariacta,
The semi-finalN between China and Malaya' and between Pakistan and England will be
the
(World club, Maccabiah Jewish Sports Festival) gave Israel first place with Pont but are always prepare played off on Saturday. 643.5 points.
Britain were second with 250 points and South Africa third with 210.
The
sports an
which the placings are based are athletics. soccer, wrestling, lawn tennis, ED boxing, swimming, water polo, weight-lifting, handball, hockey
54 and cycling.
+
Results announced in other
10 players."
pay five
figures for new
Results of yesterday's matches were:
One outcome of all this is
3. M. A. Ramjahn A.M. Run- a gradual frond for the clubs to
inn, E. Arculli and A. M. Increase prices. Brentford are
Omar (Pakistan) beat J. Hooren. the latest to announce that they E, R. Markar, A. R. A. Rahman will raise the minimum price and A. K. Minu (India), 253-14. of admission. Notts County and R. Tay. F. Lee, G. Hong Choy Charlton before them have macu and W. Hong Sung (China) increases and even the Football beat L. Silva, R
sports may amend the placings. Bruen,
13-Reuter.
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Bowling AnaÏFala
W.R.K. Collings tain, played a grand game at mous with a handsome pari-Irish Derby winner, Dark War-n. S. Cus
Wins Colony
Golf Title
W. E. K. Collings won the 1050 Colony Amateur · Golf title at Fanding resterday, wilk an aggregate score of 154-77 on the New course and 77 on the old
K. 8. Kinghorn, who was runner-up. Jed with a 73 In the first round on the New course but faltered in the Afternoon round with A score of 83.
England's forwards played too
close, and the Irish goalkeeper, Kelly, had an easy time.
WIET
right-half, and Johnny Aston was very round at left-back.
If.
White
G. T.
Howe
ICC
First Innings
in for them.
rior, the only foreign challen-T. P. Mahon The village, population 4,000, ger in the race, finished eighth, wh is faced For Ireland, McMichael had from the Mid-Sussex
with being scratched From the inrt, Astella led in A P. Itaynor a the game against England's unless eight players step for Medium, Coronation
League, front of Dark Warrior, with right-wing and Galloghly was
and Ian. J. Korr brilliant at right-back. McMorward to make up the village heern close.
ose, behind. With 10 soccer team. Two weeks be furlongs covered, ran, the centre-forward, led the
Astella stil fore the start attack well.
of the season held the lead in front of Cor- only eight players had signed enation and Medium. Ireland indsted two good
for the team. Sixteen were chances before Baily opened the
Entering the straight Alizier D. Klee. needed. Reason given by scoring for England two minutes
the came up fast and went in front, o villagers is that youth before the interval. Lee braded
has followed by Tantleme, Scratch turned to-golf. England's second goal after 65 minutes, and after McMorran had scored for Ireland
five minutes Inter, Wright and Bally got two England goals in the last five minutes.
-THE TEAMS
The teams were:
Ireland: Kelly (Southampton);
Mannion tried his best to put gallochty (Huddereld), Mchlichael punch into the attack, but was
Blancheflower (Barns- (West Bromwich) (cap- not given much scope by Mc-¡ter), 1 Michael, the Irish left back, Fulhami. Crossam (Blackburn Ro
Iain), Cush - (Glenavon); Campbell and was Bobby 'Langton, the vera, Nebtorren (Barnsley), Bren Bolton outside-left, who spear-in (Fulham), Mckenna rudders
[nela). hended the attack.
gland: Willams (Wotrechamp- Entland were more composed ton Wandereri): Ramsey (Tottenham after the interval, but spolled Kolapur) Aston Manchester Unit- (ed)! [977ght Wolvo Wm. many attacks by poor finishing. | darem) (enptain),
(Blanchen- Marmion improved and he and we United), Dickinson (Portsmouth); Langton harried the Irish de #iddlesbrough), Lice (Dextry Coun
Matthews {Blackpool), Mannion fence continually, but Jack Lee, tyl. Bay. (ToLeubam Boldód'à "new centre-forward, żmigion (Ballon) ——feuter. Pukek
fonour
--(London Express Servita)
Aussie Victory In Paris Cycling
and l'Amiral, but Tantleme cut in a great run to win com-
Sextors
at Zimmern,
J. Kerr, b A. T. Leo,
b
N R. Oliver, o Zimmern, hA.
T. Lee
fortably while l'Amiral also finished strongly and beat Scratch for the third places. V. Sellare
Reuter.
NOOR DEFEATED
The
New York, Oct. 8. Irish-bred race-horse,
ITALIANS WIN
TENNIS MATCH
Win
Smithers Telegraph Golf Tourney
Formby, Lancashire, Oct. 7 Jimmy Bruen (Muskerry) Rome, Oct. 8. and Wally Smithers (Long
ono of British fouUTOMER
Italy today won a triangu- Ashton) today won
the major
lar tennis tournament here golf events when they beat M. against Egypt and Ger- Jones (Llandudno) and W. J.
Branch
(Berkhamstead) four many. The Italian Cham- pion, Gianno Cucelli, and del and two in Bello, playing for Italy,
I won seven points.
Total (for three wkis
Bowling Analysis
210 # 10
1
A.-T. Les
£2,000 amateur
mont.
Basa, W.C. Ogley and A. E. Coates (Philip- pinca), 10-17,
A. R. Kitchell, A. H. Seemin, S. Yusuf, and M. B. Harman (Mainya). beat G. E. Contelho, K. Johnston, C.D. Scramsted and D. Trall (Canada), 24-16.
YESTERDAY'S SCOREBOARD
the final of the Dully Telegraphi professional tourna-
KMB 18-holes final was played ches The
brilliant in
RAF
Kunshine and
before a gallery
4
Football
DIVISION I
4 Pollee
3 Navy
• South China S
DIVISION H (A)
Dockyard
The
exiled
Czech players, Jaroslav Drobny and Vladimir Cernik, representing Egypt, won testing wind six points, while Gottfried Von of thousands,
Bruch and Smithers iad a Gramm and Karl Sass, for
score of two over fourn for the Navy Germany, won three points,
18 holes.
BIG UPSET Jones and Branch provided the big upset of the meeting in KMB the semi-final thie
morning Kilchee when they gained a 10th-bobo vielory over the favourites, White (Royal' ‹ Liver-
In two doubles matches to- day Cucelli and de Bello beat Drobny and Cernik 7-5, 3-0, 7-5 While Drobny and Cemil beat Von Cramum and Bass by
Noor, was defeated UF Your World Record Setje-8, 8-10 and 6-1-Router,
tengths here yesterday In the Jockey Club Paris, Oct. 8.
Gold Cup The Austrations. Alfred Strom Belmont Park.
at In Low Hurdles
Milan, Oct. 8.
and Reginald Arnold, today re- Three-year-old Hill Prince, peated their victory of last year owned by Mr C. T. Chenery,
the 100-kilometre Madison won the, two-mile race in the Armando Filiput, of Italy, to- of 3 day broke the world 440-yards Race at the Velodrome Gliver comparatively slow. timo
hurdles record by clocking 51.6 mină. 22-2/5 seen. here.
HII Prince
Ronnio
AUSTRIANS WIND) and Dick Burton (Coombe
FOOTBALL
3. Tramways 1 Kolleitore
DIVISION II (B)
A
7. Kwong Wah
3 St Joseph's 1
Softball
1. Braves
5 B Teresa's
(Hin).
MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE Brum and Smithery, disposed
P.LDodgers of Jolin Langley (Stoke Forca);St. Joseph's Vienna, Oct. B. the English Champion, and Sid
4 HK. Famīns 12 Reda Austria today beat was ridden by ECS, at an international athle- lavia by seven goals to two in two. Smithers had never won Yugos-Scott (Carlisle Cily) three and
South China 23 Haveballers: 1 Robert Mignat' and Roger Eddie Arcaro. Johnny Longden ties meeling here.
His win- Quegait, of France, were recond was
Noor. Hiil on
football international at tho a major tournament, "The world record is held by
MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE Austria ledning professional's, cheque, was and Roger Godeau and B. carried eight stone, five pounds Roy Cochran and Richard Ault, Vicane Stadium, -
£600. Branch vữa the runners- | Grifina
..9. Falcons of the United States, at by three goals to one at half Bailakov, of Franco, took third ent Noor eight store, 12 pounds. both
time.-Reuter. 52.2 anos-Reuter. place.---Router.
--Reuter.
Nine Dragons 7. ILIS, TabŐRE up award of £300-Routen
Princo
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