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Daily Mirror from London, London, England • 18

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PAGE 18 DAILY MIRROR, Wednesday, August 14, 1963 Haggett gets a new DAD RIAN HUGGETT, 26-year-old golf professional, has appointed a new assistant to help him at the Romford (Essex) father. Fifty-three-year-old George Huggett starts ext month as teaching professional in a unique olf set-up. George will look after the pro's shop and give essons, so Brian can concentrate on earning the big ash on the tournament circuit. Says Brian, who is one of only three golfers sured of a British Ryder Cup place this year: Un-11 now, I've had to spend half my time worrying the shop, stocking it and doing the accounts. Now I can leave all that to father and concentrate on mproving my golf with the xtra time.

I hope it will can that I can also play in a of more tournaments How do the Romfo Members feel abo Change They're delighted, aid Brian, who won erman Open last; week-en 4 It's all good prestige for club." Father George teams up 'With his son after thirteen as professional at the Itedhill and Reigate club. Quite a formidable combination Brian Huggett. CCHOOLBOY centre forward star Angelo D'Ambrosia, 14, fiR won't be playing against First Division Leicester City he's too good I D'Ambrosio, who is captain of Peterborough Schools, was picked to play for idland League side Grantham Town, in their pre-season worm-up against Leicester. But their player-manager Jimmy Rayner said: I had to leave him out. He's so good, he is a certainty for a schoolboy international cap.

But if he turned Out for a professional side he would lose the chance." SIX years ago, Chelsea received a i tter from a Worthing mother asking for a trial for her son. My boy has the makings of a goalkeeper," she wrote. Her name Mrs. Bonetti. And that was how Peter started his brilliant career.

Now an the letter from this proud mum has arrived at Stamford Bridge, suggesting Chelsea could do worse than give a trial to Peter's elder brother, Bob, 23, an inside forward with his local club, Lancing. Bob, in fact, played FOR Chelsea against Lancing in a friendly last Saturday and scored a goal in their 6-1 win. Chelsea's verdict They will be taking another look at Bob when the season starts. 0 ENIFER, London AB A heavyweight champion from Bermondsey, has turned professional. Dock-worker Roy will be managed by Arthur Boggis, who handles British lightweight champion Dave Charnley.

Southpaw Enifer won his London title last season with a broken injury that kept him out of the A A championship finals. With his good looks and fine physiquehe is 6ft. and could be a rival for that other London heavyweight pin-up Billy Walker. And manager Boggis says: I'm sure he'll be British champion one day." MEL BATTY, one of Britain's top distance runners, has teamed up with one of the world's top marathon men, American Buddy Edelen, to get back to peak fitness. Batty broke down with a knee injury last May and has not yet regained top form.

So every Sunday Edelen travels up to Grays from his home at Southend, and the pair of them pound along the Essex roads until one has had enough. We just keep running, burning each other into the ground." says Batty. It's marvellous for the stamina." And a cheap way of travelling for Buddy. They got carried away the other week and ran twenty-five miles to Southend THE best way to lose Take a pub! Veteran Wakefield Trinity forward Jack Wilkinson was 17st. 21b.

before he became landlord of the "Rose and Crown," near Halifax. Now he's a mere stripling of 14st. 10Ib. Says Jack: If I lose any more weight I'll have to think about becoming a centre. I thought I would put on weight with all that beer about.

But shifting barrels of mild and bitter about has had the opposite effect." Mirror (r4Tl') SI I I SPORTLIGHT I 3.,,, 's' .41 ....................3...:11 I 1...... Roy Enifer. Dundee break the after emergency meeting in Holland say 'We're bidding' lions BOUVERIE 2.30-AFRICAN DAWN 3. 0-TEAR GAS 3.30-FREDA'S LEGACY lAN URE cagey about his future 70,0110 ORE UP FOR SALE -------sel, NEWSBOY 2 NGSMAYNE 3. 0-PH I LWAL LY 3.30-M OON LI GHT 4.

0-SEARCHING GLANCE 4. 0-MILITARY MAN 4.30-ALICE SPRINGS 4.30-ALICE SPRINGS 5. 0-PERADO 5. 0-AURILDUS 19 213 Miss Cheryl (Davey). 7-8 20 003 Rosemon (F.

Taylor), 7-7 27 21 010 Found (L. Barrett), 7-6 (D) Parkes 29 22 232 Amaritude (Ormston), 7-6 (EW) B. Lee 29 Betting Moonlight, 100-30 Grey Matter, 9-2 Moetchandon, 6 Freda's Legacy, 8 Amarltude, 10 Quantum, 100-7 Found. FELL 3-Y-0 STAKES. lm.

4f. 40yd. Winner £366 (12 runners). 2 034 Military Man (Lyde), 9-0 (F) Faggotter 26 3 000 Taladro (Gifford), 9-0 4 043 Palomides (Curran), 9-0 5 004 Blue Aura (Fenningworth), 9-0 Littlewood 23 7 032 Rexumber (R. Hobson), 9-0 (SF) Maddock 23 8 034 Toscan Boy (Weymes), 9-0 10 000 Cagey Baby (L.

Barr att), 8-11 Mullane 11 40 Girl Guide (T. Robson), 8-11 Seagram 14 004 Halfkey (R. Robson), 8-11 Armstrong 25 17 433 Searching Glance (R. Peacock), 8-11 (EW) 21 00 Miss Maben (T. Robson), 8-11 B.

Lee 22 0 Yukon (A. Stephenson), 8-11 L. Brown Betting Military Man, 11-4 Rexumber, 4 Palomides, 6 Toscan Boy, 9 Searching Glance, 100-8 Blue Aura. 4.3O—NEWBY PARK 3-Y-0 H'CAP. lm.

3f. 40yd. Winner £330. (8 runners.) 2 311 Alice Springs (Fenningworth), 9-1 (SF) 29 3 00-4 Royal Coin (Fawcus), 8-13 Rawlinson 28 6 430 Nice Fella (A. Stephenson), 8-8 (F) L.

Brown 25 7 000 Caledonia (ormston), 8-5 8 000 Uncle Tom (M. H. Easterby), 8-3 Etherington 32 9 042 Silver (A. Barclay), 8-2 (BF) E. Larkin 28 10 130 Court Beggar (Lyde), 8-2 (EW) Faggotter 31 12 000- Bold Princess (Blackshaw), 8-0 Durr DUAL FORECAST: Uncle Tom, Court Beggar.

Betting Alice Springs, 7-2 Silver, Royal Coln, 6 Nice Fella, 8 Caledonia, 10 Court Beggar. 15.0—TOWNTON H'CAP. lm. 4f. 40yd.

Winner £313. (7 runners.) 1 140 Perado (Fenningworth), 5-9-9 (CD3, SF) 27 3 233 Another Phoenix (Hartigan), 5-8-12 Maddock 30 4 004 Fina (A. Stephenson), 8-8-11 L. Brown 6 203 Cool Breeze (A. Barclay), 4-8-10 (D, F) 27 7 103 Aurildus (R.

Robson). 5-8-9 (C, D) Armstrong 32 10 040 Scottish Standard (G. Robinson). 5-7-5 B. Lee 3 11 001 Kalikrug (Poston), 3-7-13 Smith 29 DUAL FORECAST: Aurildus, Scottish Standard.

Betting Perado, 3 Another Phoenix, 9-2 Cool Breeze. 5 Aurildus, 7 Kalikrug. Apprentices: J. Armstrong, 3 A. Robson others 71b.

CINEMAS ASTORIA. Char. X-rd. Ger. 5385.

West Side Story (A). Panavision-70. Tech. Ev. 8.

Sun. 4.30. 8. Wed, Thurs, Sat. 2.45.

All Bookable. DOMINION. Tot. (Mus. 2176).

CLEOPATRA (A) in Todd- AO at 2.0 7.0. Sun. 6.0. All Bkble. LEIC.

SQ. TH. Whi. 2670. Last 3 weeks of Zanuck's The Longest Day (A).

Ev. 7.45. at 2.30. Sun. 6.0.

All seats bookable. Theatre and Agents. METROPOLE, Vic. Lawrence of Arabia (A). 7 Oscars, 2.15.

7.15. Sun. 6.30. All Bkble. Th.

Agents. ODEON. Haymarket (Whi. 2738). Charlton Heston.

Ava Gardner, David Niven. 55 Days at Peking (U). 2.30. 8. Sun.

4.30, 7.45. Bkble. ODEON. Leic. So.

(Whi. 6111). Carol Reed's Production of THE RUNNING MAN (A). Laurence Harvey, Lee Remick. Alan Bates.

Progs. at 1.10, 3.5, 5.40, 8.15. ODEON. Marble Arch. Last day.

Dirk Bogarde, Samantha Eggar, James Robertson Justice. Doctor In Distress (A). Frogs. 1.25, 3 1 8. 5.45.

8.15. Last screening at O. PLAZA. Frank Sinatra in COME BLOW YOUR HORN (A). Tecb.

Today progs 1.0. 3.20. 5.45, 8.15 p.M. For details of the Dail i Mirror CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS please contact: Classified Advertisement Holborn Circus. London.

E.C.I. Phone FLE 0246. By KEN JONES lAN UR Dundee and Scottish international centre half, is for sale. The door is open for a record bid by Arsenal. But the news that the Gunners have been waiting for finally caught them on the hop in Holland last night.

Arsenal had already left for two pre-season games in Holland and West Germany when Dundee decided to break the deadlock at last and put Ure up for sale. In The news was telephoned to Arsenal manager Billy NE Why Wright at his tour at Enschede. Then came an emergency staff meeting 'm moving which could send manager i or secretary Bob Wall back to England be- fore the week-end. Everton After the eting Wri confirmed that :11 IMMY HILL, 27-year-old Arsenal would make an e. Norwich City inside offer and I understand it forward, yeste a will be on its way by tele- agreed to his sho gram today.

move to Everton and Despite Arsenal's long then told why he is swaninterest and the player's ping a regular first team three month battle to get place for the near-ceraway from Scotland, Ure tainty of rese side was cagey about his future Soccer. last night Irish international Hill, who cost League cham- Delighted pions Everton £30,000, His comment was: I'm delighted with the decision. But I am not rushing into anything. I want to keep an open mind and I won't go for anything that I don't think is satisfactory." said: I could probably have gone on for another five years playing at Norwich, but at Everton there is a challenge. Challenge If Arsenal get Ure it will cost them at least £70,000.

They are in the European Cup and while there is no guarantee that I'll play in it, at least it's there for me to go at." At Goodison ark, Hill will bid for a first team place against big-money inside forwards, Roy Vernon and Dennis Stevens. He was as shaken as the rest of the Soccer world at the news that Everton wanted him, The Norwich manager first asked me if I would like a move at nine o'clock on Sunday evening. I never dreamed it would be Everton." Another Norwich player, Scottish left winger Alistair Miller, made transfer news yesterday when he asked for a move. But manager Ron Ashman told him: "We cannot let you go at the moment." After the long battle with their top player, the Scottish club will naturally try to get as much as they can out of the deal. Ure, one of the world's top centre halves, refused to accept terms of £2B a week with Dundee in May.

For the last month he has been on the dole, and at the week-end he turned down the chance of a job outside football in London. After his shock deal with Norwich City for Irish international inside forward Jimmy Hill, Everton manager Harry Catterick goes back to Scotland today to watch a League Cup clash. Over the border, too, goes Spurs chief Billy Nicholson to watch the Kilmarnock- Celtic game BURNLEY SAY 'NO' Burnley have rejected an offer by Blackburn for lan Towers, their ansf rlisted inside forward. NETBALL WORLD TOURNAMENT 28, West Indies 34: Australia 67, South Africa 28: England 82, Nth. Ireland 15: New Zealand 88.

Wales 15 Australia won tournament. Bobby warms up with Chesterfield 1, Notts C. 5 NOTTS COUNTY inside left Bobby Tait grabbed a great hat-trick as the Third Division club slammed their Fourth Division opponents in this practice match. He got the first in the opening minute. County's centre forward Barry Jones made it 2-0 after 23 minutes, and Chesterfield scored their only goal a minute left Andy McQuarrie runing through while the Notts' defenders appealed for offside.

hat-trick Chesterfield resisted bravely against near nonstop attacks after the they were beaten three times in the last thirty minutes. Tait banged in two more in the 63rd and 72nd minutes. Then right winger Keith Fry wrapped up the scoring in the closing seconds with a penalty after Chesterfield wing half Jimmy Lovie had handled. 2.30 TILTON HOUSE 2-Y-0 7f. Winner £365.

(11 FORM IN runners.) A FLASH 7- 2 040 Flying Tornado (Hartigan), 9-0 Buckle 26 3 000 Faithful Again (Rohan), 9-0 (F) Maddock 4 004 Sooner Peace (Lyde), 9-0 5 02 Kingsmayne (M. H. Easterby), 9-0 (EW) Etherington 28 7 400 Miss Julie (Davey), 8-11 8 330 Monarch's Chaise (L. Barratt). 8-11 (SF) Mullane 29 9 000 Miss Nomer (Doyle), 8-11 10 003 African Dawn (S.

Hall), 8-11 27 12 440 Accurate II (A. Cooper), 8-11 13 300 Frosty (Kelso), 8-11 15 032 Tipsy (Blackshaw), 8-11 Betting African Dawn 7-2 Monarch's Choice, 5 Faithful Again. 6 Sooner Peace, Accurate 11, 8 Kingsmayne, 100-8 Tipsy. 3.0-OXCLOSE H'CAP. 7f.

Winner £351. (12 runners.) 2 110 The Copper Horse (J. Thompson) 9-9-8 (CD2, W) 27 5 003 (Gifford), 4-9-0 (CD. F) 29 6 002 Bobbers Mill (A. Stephenson).

5-8-12 L. Brown 26 7 220 Tear Gas (Fawcus), 5-8-10 (CD) Rawlinson 31 8 400 The Golden Age 8-8-9 (D) Connorton 33 9 020 Earl Marshal (E. Carr), 9-8-9 (D) Littlewood 28 10 032 EB (S. Hall), 5-8-8 11 113 Philwally (Wharton), 5-8-6 (C2D, SF) Maddock 29 12 000 Comedy Boy (Hollinshead), 4-8-1 (D) Durr 32 16 000 Prince Winter (F. Carr), 6-7-9 (D) Parkes 000 Panderwick (G.

Robinson), 5-7-9 030 Holystone (G. Robinson), 6-7-9 (CD) B. Lee 34 Betting EB 4 Philwally, 5 Naymag, 6 Bobbers Mill, 8 The Copper Horse, 10 Earl Marshal. The Golden Age, 100-8 Tear Gas. 3.3O—AYSGARTH NURSERY H'CAP.

(2-Y-0). sf. Winner £352. (14 runners.) 3 021 Moonlight (F. Armstrong), 8-11 (D, SF) Hayes 32 4 013 Moetchandon (M.

W. Easterby), 8-11 (D, BF) 6 142 Grey Matter (I. Walker), 8-7 (CD) Connorton 33 000 Trotification (Stephenson), 8-5 Mullane 29 10 100 Compression (Shedden), 7-12 (D) Buckle 27 11 100 My Maid Marion (Davey), 7-12 (D) Brown 28 12 204 Freda's Legacy (Hartigan), 7-12 (F) Maddock 28 13 000 Rivet (W. Stephenson), 7-12 14 002 Quantum (Shedden), 7-11 Greenaway 28 16 000 Well Dined Carr), 7-9 (CD) 26 NIGHT WINNERS ALEXANDRA PARK: Going firm. 6.

dim. 100 2 0 FREE (Breasley, 11-8), Creation (Piggott, 8-11 f); 2. 11 1. (Richards, Ogbourne Maisey.) Tote 6.30 '1 DAUGHTER (Starkey. 100-7), Single Fare (Lawson.

10-1). Right Prospect (Hutchinson, 4-1), 3. Also: '7-4 Brief Melody, 2 Clacton Camp, 100-8 Little Brown Jug, 25 Canaries (4th). 1 1, 11. (Pope.

Blewbury.) Tote: dual fest. (Im. sf. 4 PROPHETESS (P. Robinson, 11-8 f), 1: Blueroy (Keith, 100-30), Thors Treasure (Hutchinson, 5-1), 3.

Also: 100-30 Credit Card (4th). Sb hd. 5 (Lambton. Newmarket.) Tote: fcst 10 ran). Y4ELSH FIRE (Starkey, 9-1), Gwyneth (Breasley.

9-4 f), Drake's Drum (T. Carter, 100-30). 3. Also: 9-2 Fighting Spark (4th), 100-8 Filey Camp, Lily of the Lake. Welsh Landscape, 100-6 Shovel.

Scarlet Ruler. Jessica. 2. (Pope. Blewbury.) Tote: Star Emma.

7. (lm. 160 y. 3 ran). ut BOBSBEST (Maddock, 4-11 f).

Mig (D. East. 10-1). 2: Oats One (Reader, 100-30), 3. ,1 (Vergette, Market Deeping.) Tote: forecast: 8.15 (lm.

sf. 5-2), Plznair (Yates, 4-1), 2: Vandyke (Keith, 15-8 f), 3. Also: 7 Darien, 8 White Stocking, 20 Rich Mixture (4th). 2. (E.

Goddard, West Horsley) Tote: forecast Tote Double (Prophetess and Bobsbest): Tote Treble (Cobbler's Daughter, Welsh Fire and Robertla-Rose): SWANSEA OFFER TWO FOR ONE ATWO -FOR-ONE transfer deal between Welsh neighbours Swansea and Newport is expected to be made today. Swansea have offered Welsh international Harry Griffiths and wing -half Roy Saunders in exchange for Newport's ex-Wolves and Cardiff centre-forward, Joe Bonson. GOING: Good. Tote Double: 3.30 and 4.30. Tote Treble: 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0.

TOP TRAINER: Blackshaw. LEADING JOCKEYS: E. Hide, Sime. Henry. DRAW: low numbers best..

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