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Evening Post from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England • 8

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Evening Posti
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Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
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THE NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST TUESDAY FEBRUARY 11 1958 NOTTS RIFLE ASSOCIATION Maenson 3-piece suit at West Auckland Protest to FA on Ineligible Player West Auckland Town the Northern League club beaten 4 2 by Wokingham Town in the third round of the FA Amateur Cup last Saturday have protested to the FA and claimed the tie alleging that Wokingham fielded an ineligible player Plenty Of Saffron Tartan Support For in the last few weeks suggests that O'Brien now hps his seven-year-old near peak fitness As many Irishmen believe that this is the best jumper he has trained there is likely to be further support for the horse RISE IN STANDARD The post-war years have seen a steady rise in the standard of Irish classic horses compared with their English counterparts a point which Ban ymoss emphasised when carrying oft the St Leger last September Dick Thrale the Epsom trainer is therefore entitled to expect big things of After The Show a recent arrival from Ireland This daughter of Phideas was near the top of the class last season finishing second to Even Star in the Irish One Thousand Guineas and fourth to Silken Glider in the Irish Oaks She further distinguished herself by winning three major events the Pretty Polly Stakes the Gallinule Stakes and the Athasi Stakes After The Show which belongs to Comte Antoine de Laubespin the Belgian Ambassador in Dublin will have hey first race in England in the Coronation Stakes at Sandown Park in April Her programme also includes Royal Ascot and the Coronation Cup at Epsom DIVISION Kimberley A 5 5 0 10 1925 Arnold Brit Leg 5 2 1 2 5 1830 Csstl 3 2 0 3 4 1856 Smith acd Son 4 1 1 2 3 1452 Carlton 5 1 0 4 2 1739 CARLTON (E Hayne 94 Peet 91 Evans 91 Boot 85) 561 KIMBERLEY (K Worley 99 ifolme 97 Hart horn 96 A Clark 95) 387 OASTLE tJ Skelham 96 Mr A Keays 95 Ashmore 93 Mr Well 89) 373 ARNOLD (A Gardner 99 Powley 98 Jackson 98 Argyle 92) 387 POSTAL LEAGUE ROUND I DIVISION A Ericsson A 5 4 0 1 8 1972 ROF A 5 4 a 1971 RAP Wlnthorps 5 4 0 1 8 1967 Beehive A 5 4 0 1 8 1966 COD Chllwell A 5 3 2 6 1969 Player A 5 2 0 3 4 1941 Cattle A 5 1 4 2 1952 Nottm City A 5 1 4 2 1944 Worksop A 5 1 0 4 2 1939 Sprlnrfeld A 5 1 0 4 2 1763 BEEHIVE A (A Western 100 8 Foxon 99 99 Farrabe 98) 396 RAF WINTHORPE (Henley 100 Olay lOO Douse 97 Andrews 96) 393 COD OHILWELL A (A Spalling 100 Streeter 99 Carr 99 A Evans 97) 395 ERICSSON TEL A (P Green 100 Duckltt 99 Wilkin 98 Dickerson 97) 394 ROF A (D Rhymes 99 Prout 99 Layland 98 Astle 97) 393 CASTLE A (G Shillltto 99 Town 98 Mrs Town 97 Skellham 94 388 hOTTINOHAM CITY A (A Batstone 100 Marshall 99 Horobln 97 Hawley 96) 392 PLAYER'S A (L Kullich 97 Scott 97 Heath 98 Lennon 96) 388 WORKSOP A (F Wagstaffe 99 Wag staffe 98 Forrest 98 Smith 96) 391 SPRINGFIELD A (N Chamberlain 99 Towle 99 Wakefield 96) 294 DIVISION Myford A 5 5 0 10 1956 Nottm Gas 5 4 0 1 8 1942 Mans Shoe Co A 5 3 1 1 7 1953 PO Tels 5 3 1 1 7 1946 Sutton Bon A 5 2 1 2 5 1942 LMR A 5 2 0 3 4 1954 Castle 5 2 0 3 4 1922 Raleigh A 5 2 0 3 4 1554 Woodthorpe A 5 0 1 4 1 1547 Cafferata A 5 0 0 5 0 1912 MANSFIELD SHOE A (F Holliday 99 A Watts 99 Gamble 98 Webster 97) 393 CASTLE (S BllUon 98 Mott 98 Dale 96 Dobbs 95) 387 RALEIGH A (T Badgery 100 Coveil 99 Green 99 Turner 95) 393 SUTTON BON (A McMorran 98 A Tarlton 97 Barrowcliffe 97 Jephcott 93) 385 MYFORD A (N Frlsby 99 Lee 99 Wright 97 Wright 95) 390 LMR A (A Smith 98 Bacon 97 Perkins 96 Bacon 95) 386 PO TELS (D Rooth 99 Pooley 98 A Sherriffs 97 Miines 96) 390 WOODTHORPE A (M Dessau 100 Merritt 96 Riley 97 A Raynor 95) tSo-O NOTTM GAS (J Hunt 99 Pritchett 97 A Cargill 97 Liddle 94) 387 CAFFERATA A (G Meade 99 Crowe 97 Vessey 94 Miss Brown 89) 379 DIVISION Long Eaton A 5 5 0 0 10 1953 University 5 4 6 1 8 1918 Ericsson 4 4 0 0 8 1555 Arnold 5 3 0 2 6 1921 ROF 4 3 1 6 1559 Sutton Bon 5 2 0 3 4 1906 Newark 5 2 0 3 4 1902 Beehive 5 1 0 4 2 1921 School of Ag A 4 1 0 3 2 1528 4 0 0 4 0 1516 Mansfield Met Box 4 0 0 4 0 1505 LONG EATON A (I Rowe 100 smith 100 A Stevens 97 Fowler 961 395 SUTTON BON (J Beauchamp 98 Bridger 97 Cage 97 Jones 86) 378 UNIVERSITY (J Palmer 99 Shaw 99 Miss Price 97 Avis 94) 389 MANSFIELD METAL BOX (E Clark 99 Redfern 97 Miss A Codling 93 6 Coupe 90) 379 ERICSSON (E Lovell 99 He-od 07 Milne 97 Lovell 97) i90 NEWaL '4 (F Hopklneon 100 Marriott' 97 1 Ciooxs 89 Stephenson 76) 362 ARNOLD (H Ramble 99 Neale'99 Ashton 98 Brittain 87) 385 PLAYXPot (J Cree 98 Shaw 95 Grave --5 Brown 90) 375 ROF Proctor 100 Cupltt 60 Watts 98 Pollard 97) 394 Btoanvs! (C Marsh 99 Hammond 99 Nicholson 97 ft Peet 94) 389 DIVISION BRSA A 5 3 0 2 6 1907 Raleigh 5 3 0 2 6 Long Eaton 5 3 0 2 6I--2 Stapleford 5 3 0 2 6 134a Springfield 5 2 1 2 5 ROP 5 2 1 I fc) Sutton Bon 5 2 1 2 5 City 5 2 0 3 4 Vri Simms A 5 2 0 3 4 Woodthorpe 5 1 1 3 1 OITY (K Lamb 98 Hanson 98 a Horobln 94 Jsckson 90) 380 BRsa A CH Speed 99 Hallam 97 Johri-n 97 Hague 9 390 ROP 3 (P Clifford 97 Palin vr A Scarlett 92 Oambl gi) 377 W0r-v THORPE (P Froet 95 Lamb 95 Lowe 95 Parks 92) 37" RALEIGH (O Brdhw 99 Oi- 98 Hackett 96 Wood 9j SIXOB a (H Johnson 99 PrlSmt Barber 94 Bramley 94) 586 SPRINGFIELD pg Brooker '99 Psvler 99 Ward 98 390 fiTAPLETORD (P Hedd! 99 i Duke 97 Baxter 96 Harri SUTTON BONINGTON (no cards celved LONG EATON (T Fletcher Hammersley 96 swift 87) 28 DIVISION Worksop 5 4 0 1 3 if Castle Women 4 0 1 8 iv Ericsson 5 3 0 2 6 iooo 118 1 I I Beeston 5 3 0 2 6 LMR 5 2 0 3 4 Beehive 5 1 0 4 2 'Jr School of Agr 5 1 6 4 2 Simms 5 1 0 4 2 Its? CASTLE (Mrt Spowege 97 more 96 Mrs Wells 957 m-s 95) 381 SIMMS (K Wllkns SO Jacteon 77) 176 BEEHIVE IK Palmer 97 Pa James 90 Lillie 88) 369 WOMEN (Mrs Whin cud 96 Dobbs 96 Mrs A West 96 Mrs 93) 381 LMR (L Johnson 96 Bexor Hooe 94 Edwards 94i 330 NEWapv HO A (W Breach 97 earless Houeton 93 Piper 88) 371 BEESTON (J Porter 99 7 -H Hevness 96 Mrs Grice 9 4 ris' WORKSOP (B Hewitt 96 Gibso-D Turner 92 Kay 91) 375 FRICSSON (Miss Purdv 07 A till 97 I Hantech 96 Lee'95 SCHOOL OF AG (Miss Huggns Miss Sprayson 95 I Jackson 9-Graham 84) 364 DIVISION 0 Kimberley 5 5 0 0 10 Arnold BL A 5 5 0 0 i- Univeraity 5 3 0 2 6 'V Nottm Citv 5 3 0 2 6 Cafferate 5 2 0 3 4 -'s'-: Newark 5 2 0 3 4 S- Arno BL 5 2 0 3 4 Woodthorpe 3 2 0 5 Bon 5 1 0 4 2 17- BRSA 5 0 0 5 0 KIMBERLEY (A Clarke 97 Worlev Holmes 93 Hartshorre 92- 73 Sr-TON BON (J Evans 98 Be a--- Pritchard 87 Marshall 85 1 362 UNIVERSITY (A Maeklon 93 0 con 96 Dempster 96 Molyneux 92 -s NEWARK OT (J Jafor 96 S--e 93 Martin 96 Stringer 89) 7-4' CAFFERATA (Miss Carrngtc- t- Miss Andrew 92 Smith 89 ne Uott 85) 359 NOTTM CITY IE Hoi'- 94 Haley 91 Garner 38 vf Pa- 85) 358 ARNOLD BL A (D Jackson 07 A-r 96 Powley 95 A Mason 89 1 57c (T Bryan 87 Hazard 31 3 80 Drurv 77) 325 ARNOLD BL (H Briggs 89 Mu 90 Mathews 88 Careless 86- 5' WOODTHORPE (no cards received) GRIFFIN LONG ROW (Entrance The difference is in ft Now Joint Second Favourite In Champion Hurdle la the ante-post betting on the Champion Hurdle there nas been a marked ran on Vincent Irish entry Saffron Tartan which is now Joint second favourite at 6 to 1 with Tokoroa Merry Deni last winner is favourite at 5 to 2 Saffron Tartan the trainer of which saddled Hatton's Grace to win the big hurdle race in 1949 1950 and 1951 and saw his Stroller beaten only a head by Clair Soleil in 1955 was a winner over the Cheltenham course last season The seven-year-old has not been seen on a racecourse since last October when with odds of 4 to 1 laid on him ip a Gowran Park steeplechase he finished only third behind Dilasol and Stroller A set-back in training has kept him from a public appearance since that venture and original plans that he would be sent for the big steeplechasing prize the Cheltenham Gold Cup have now been changed COULD SPOIL SCHEDULE Saffron Tartan was a declared runner for the Rathdrum Handicap Hurdle at Leopardstown last Saturday but the programme was postponed because of snow until to-morrow Admirers of this high-class horse are hoping that racing will be possible to-morrow for with the Champion Hurdle less than a month away a missed race could spoil the training schedule of a horse which has not been seen in public for over three months The move to back Saffron Tartan Mr Sid Douthwaite the West Auckland secretary said yesterday that the player concerned was Ash ford the inside-left who scored Wokingham's second goal The protest claiming that Ashford is a permit professional not eligible for Amateur Cup ties was sent to the FA by registered post yesterday and notified by a telegram The FA confirmed that the telegram had been received Mr Douthwaite alleged that name was not included on the list of players given to West Auckland and from which Wokingham were to choose their team UTTERLY Mr Clemas a Wokingham Town official said later: is utterly fantastic Ashford has played regularly with us for two years We have always known him as Michael Ashford an amateur Geoff Gale the club secretary spotted Ashford two years ago playing for the Reading Co-operative Club one Wednesday afternoon and signed him for Rule Seven of the Amateur Challenge Cup rules states: Neither a professional player who has been reinstated as an amateur nor a player who has received payment as a professional and whose registration has been cancelled shall be eligible to play in this Four MCC Coaches To Be Invited To South Africa The South African Criclwt Association are negotiating with the MCC and Australian cricket authorities to arrange more tours of South Africa it was announced in Johannesburg last night According to international tour arrangements South Africa are not due to entertain an overseas team after the present Australian side until 1964 when the MCC visit the Union The association who met during the week-end have decided to embark on a new coaching scheme Four MCC coaches are to be invited to visit the Union beginning next season They would spend six weeks in the country coaching school masters and others interested in coaching The Currie Cup inter-provincial competition will be resumed next season Rhodesia will play in Section A for the first time Hunting Appointments OROVt AND RUFFORD Thurs Fee 13 Weco 11 set rob IS Lex ton 11 0 Tuesdey February 18 Markham Moor House 11 i 1J 0 Wheatley SWORN niur Feb 20 Sat Feb 22 Fri Feb 14 Great 11 Set Feb IS Locking ton Hall 11 0 Mon Feb ygkjjyjyje-Wolds 11 0 Tues Feb 18 The Oaks Church 11 0 Fri Feb 21 Barkby 11 0 Sat Ffeb 22 Gate Inn Oegathorpe 11 0 Mon Feb 24 Nether Broughton 12 0 (following Melton Hunt Club Crose Country RaceUjiper Broughton Tuee Feb 25 Nanpantan 11 Fri Feb 28 Ashby Pastures Club 11 Sat March 1 Newtown Linford 12 SOUTH WOLD To-morrow Little Denham Lodg 2 OUKi OF RUTLAND To-morrow Waltham 11 0 (Cap for kennel and itable staff) Fri pen Feb 14 Burton Oogglea 11 0 Sat Feb 15 Loog 11 0 To-morrow Kingthorpe Station 11 0 Sat Feb 15 11 Wed rob 19 Thonock Hall Gate 11 Feb 22 Burton Park 11 piL Wed Feb 26 Glentworth 1130 Sat -March 1 Uwlnrton- To-morrow Metherlngham 11 0 Sat Feb 15 Coleb 11 Wed rob 19 11 Sat Feb 22 Moor Parra Sleaford 11 0 COTTESMORE The Cottesmore Hunt Bali la oostponed until Friday March 7 Thura Feb 13 Burley-on-tbe-Hlll 1 Sat Feb 15 AystOT I Tubs Feb 18 Brooke 1 Thura Feb 20 Moroott 1 Sat Feb 22 Marefleld 1 PER ARDUA (RAP) BEAGLES To-morrow Ermine St House 130 Sat Feb 15 North Mess RAF 130 Wed Feb 19 The Green Man Bcamplesby (by 130 Sat Feb 22 dad i Wed Feb 26 Carlton-le-Moorlam Sat Mar 1 Dolphin Sch Langford MR HARRY BEAGLES To-morrow Manor Farm Dunham 1 Set Feb 15 Gibraltar Farm Thurs Feb 20 Leyfields Gate Wellow Sat Feb 22 Matteraey HIU Farm Thurs Feb 27 Stud Farm Rufford 11 0 Sat March 1 Woodbeek Crossroads 11 0 Referee Ends Fight to Save Armstrong The former British Empire heavyweight champion Joe Bygraves (Birkenhead) quickly beat Joey Armstrong of Ghana at Leads last night the referee stopping the contest to save Armstrong from further punishment in the third round SPORTING SUMMARY i -I Britans Reach Third Round Christine Truman (Essex) and Pa Ward (Surrey) scored straight-: wins to reach the women's single-third round of the French international indoor lawn tennis championships in Paris yesterday Christine the top seed beat Myrtil Dubois (France) 6-2 6-3 and Pat defeated Florence de la Courtie (France) 6-4 6-2 Ann Shilcock (Sussex) lost to Susan Chatrier (France) formerly Miss Partridge the British Wight-man Cup player 5-7 1-6 and Sheila Armstrong (Lancashire) went down 5-7 5-7 to Suzanne Lebesnerais (France) both in the second round Pat Ward and Christiane Mercelis (Belgium) defeated Nelly Lampe and Jabouen Lemasson (France) 6-0 6-i in the first round of the wontr's doubles Christine Truman and Jean-Noel Grinda (France) beat Janine Lieffr and Roger Huet (France) 4-6 6-- 6-3 in the mixed doubles first round Mansfield Table Tennis Semi-Finalists Mettam of Old Ollerton YC and of Welbeck Colliery BC have the final of the junior singles run by the Mansfield Tennis League They will meet trophy at the Whiteley Radio canteen Mansfield on March two other competitions will completed In these the are as follows: Singles Cup Sheppard Ceusuals (holdder) Clarke Central: Davies Bridge-street Kirkby Frankfort Doublet Shield Godfrey Banks Hood Kirkby Davies Davies Kirkby MitchelL Worthington Frankfort Parsons Casuals Bridge-street (holders) To Stage Modern Pentathlon this year is staging the SPALDING Clothe they say make the man So any man who is mindful of his nod appearance will find it time well spent to a visit to the Man's Shop Here in ready-to-wear clothes to be found anywhere impeccably tailored in good materials ana in a collection of sizings that makes fitting only a matter of minutes Every garment bears the Maenson label guaranteeing complete satisfaction and value for money Yes clothes make the man and Maenson make the clothes Come in and see how good they are 3-puce suit from 18 6NS GRIFFIN ft SPALDING MARKET ST NOTTINGHAM TW: 4WT through Man's Outfitting Dept Market Strati) the make and fit RAILWAYS DISTILLS'-- Announcement Cheap Holiday Tickets to the West of England Reduced fare 8 or 15-day Holiday Ticket! (saving about 4- in the on return fares) WILL AGAIN 8E ISSUED IN 1958 TO Selected West of England Holiday Resorts from Hucknall and Nottingham OUTWARD SATURDAY NIGHTS 12th JULY to 16th AUGUST RETURN Saturday nights one or two weeks after outward journey FnS details will be announced as soon as possible SHOULDER TO SHOULDER ROUND DIVISION A 6 Ag 5 5 5 3 1 5 0 2 3 10 4 0 1 NOTTM CITY (J Marshall 100 Henson 99 Lamb 97 Horobln 97) 393 ERICSSON Dickerson 100 99 Ml Carlton A Ericsson A Castle A Woodthorpe A Nottm City A 0 10 1969 1 7 1973 3 2 1 949 2 2 1177 3 1 1548 Wilkin 100 98j TON (C Wardle 98 Green 97) 333 Marshall 98) 397 TON (C Barnett 99 York 99 JASTL1 (Mrs Town 39 ShlUitto 99 0 Town 97 Meres 97) 392 DIVIS0N ROP Nottm A Chllwell COD A Mansfield Shoe Ea'A Castle 6 2 0 4 6 1 1 4 3 rtR97 Ds omt't95? 3 87 Bof I' 0414 97' St' MoM MANSFIELD (X Webster 98 Gamble 96 Everley 96 Holliday 94) 384 OHILWELL (R Bacon 99 Bacon 98 I Strecker 97 A Evan 96) 390 ROF NOTTM (K Asti 99 Bottrlll 98 Miss Bu Southern 97 Proctor 97) 391 RALEIGH (G Badgery 99 8 Coveil 98 Green 95 Turner 935 385 DIVISION Long Eaton A 5 4 ROF Nottm 4 im 5 1931 4 1911 2 1903 A 5 Carlton 5 Mans Metal Box 5 CARLTON (F Newton 97 Buxton 96 Watts 95 Saunders 93) 3S1 MANSFIELD (E Clarke 96 Miss A Codling 95 Coupe 93 Redfern 90) 374 LONG BATON (D Smith 98 Fowler 98 Hind 97 A Stevens 96) 389 (P Lennon 98 Kullich 94 Heath 93 A Low 90) 375 DIVISION 4 Ericsson University A 5 Simms Sr Cooke 4 Woodthorpe 5 Players 5 1930 F4 4 2 1 2 1907 4 2 1888 Parmer 96 Alvis 95) 384 PLAYERS (A Leeming 99 CTee 97 Shaw 96 Brown 91) 383: ERICSSON (E Pegg 98 Lovell 97 Purdy 97 Milne 94 386 DIVISION Mansfield Shoe Co Smith and Sons A Ericssons Castle Women Simms Sr Cooke 10 191? 8 I ill! 8 1 I ills isici joi Lea 97 376 SMITH SONS I84-5 1 Astill 90) 376 SMITH fe her 95 Tltterton 94 Rose 94 ERICSSON (I Butler 98 Lee 9' AstUl 91 Asti 1 Bramley 97 Burstow 95 Bramley 91 Stenton 89i 372 MANSFIELD SHOE (Miss Carr 94 A Barnett 94 Layton 94 Gunn 92) 374 Canada May Just Beat Russians World Ice Hockey Title Canada or Russia for the world ice hockey championships? That is the question followers of the sport are asking now that the national teams of both countries have been seen in action in Britain And it is the question Mr Wren Biair Canada's team manager asked after his side had beaten both Harrin-gay Racers and Brighton Tigers in their first matches abroad Is my team better than the he asked The general opinion is although Russia did not have their strongest side operating here and everyone knows they are capable of much better results Czechoslovakia have also been under review in Britain and if there is to be a dark horse in next month's championships in Oslo it could weH be the Czechs America are due later this week to play at Harringav and Wembley and the only member of the countries not to tour Britain will be the present world champions Sweden But their chances of retaining their title are slim indeed They won it last year when the competition was weakened by the absence of Canada and America and this season their side is not so strong The championship should become a personal duel between Canada and Russia and as Whitby Dun lops Allan Cup winners representing their country are about the strongest team to come over Canada may just get the edge over Russia Czechoslovakia America Sweden and Norway should follow in that order Beat Brother to Win Squash Title Hashin Khan the 43-year-old Pakistani beat his younger brother Azam 9-7 10-8 9-7 in the final of the open professional squash rackets tournament at the Lansdowne Club London last night Hashim was by far the better tactician and scored many points with superb drop shots Azam led in each game but Hashim fought back and won many protracted rallies In the first game Azam led 3-0 and had a similar lead in the second when the ball burst He went to 5-0 but Hashim won seven points running and went on to win the game 10-8 acutely angled shots earned him a 7-4 lead in the third but then he faltered and Hashim took the game at 9-7 for the match which lasted 35 minutes LOCAL GOLF LCC Mrs Harrison 90 Dlv Mrs Woodward 92-17-75 Mrs Robinson 96-17-79 Mrs 8 Fletcher 96-15-81 Mrs A Walker 97-15-82 Dv II: Mrs Bostock 114-30-84 Mrs Kingsley 107-21-86 Mrs Siddons 114-28-86 8T ANTON-ON-THE-WOLDi January medal Thursday Section Dlv Farley 74-11-63 Harris 65-2-63 Oglesby 73-3-64 McQarry 78-12-66 Sutcliffe 75-6-77 A Bailey 77-8-69 Hales 82-10-72 Harris wins scratch 65 Dir II: Gamer 83-20-63 Harkness 82-18-64 Hoffen 82-17-65 Clews 80-14-66 Mather 81-15-66 Dean 81-15-66 Gibbons 87-20-67 Snart 81-13-68 Wallace 83-15-68 Nelson 85-17-68 Hales 88-18-70 Sherwin 90-20-70 WOLLATON medal Scratch CHILWELL MANOR LCC February bogey Div Miss A Ferguson 6 down Mrs Milward 7 down Div II Mrs Arlldge down Mr Woods 11 down RETFORD Stableford competition pollard (36pts) 5 Ostlck (36) Bishop (36) Sturtevant (35) Pick (35 Taylor (34) Stubbs (54) A Atkinson (33) Green (32) Preefand0 SI Qualified for finish Pollard pitE Teams And Fixtures For To-morrow REPRESENTATIVE MATOH ARMY AMATEUR XI FA AMATEUR XI At Sandhurst FA Amateur XI Homan (Clapton): Barber (Oxford University) Valentine (Loughborough): Barber (Barnsley) Prince (Walthamstow Avenue) Evans (Hounslow Town) Littlejohn (Woking) Bumpstead (Tooting end Mitcham) 6trong (Stanley United) Robinson (Sutton United) Flanagan (Ipswich Town) Representative Match Army Amateur XI FA Amateur XI (Sandhurst) Wksp A RAVC Depot 3 Trt Regt Royal Signs 6 Bn RAOC A RAF Newton Dlvieien II 152 Prov Coy RMP 19 Coy RASO (Tk Tntri Tk Jbtr Trg Wing RASC 6 Bn RAOC Base Wksp RPO Nottingham 53 (Joy RASC (MT Camp Polar Bear Mansflaltl Wednesday League Shirebrool Wed Landers Rovers Mansfield Wed Other Nottm University Birmingham University Nottm Universit) Res Birmingham University Res Nottm University III Birmingham University III Nottm University Iv Beoket School Rugby Union Nottm University II RAF Watnall Loughborough College Leeds University Hookey Nottm University Birmingham University Nottm University II rilrmtnghsm uni linalttm UVitversltv TI Nottm University III Birmingham University III RlAF Wittering Nottm University IV BRITISH Reg Wright beats Nolan Reg Wright (Barwell) the Leicester area representative provided Alf Nolan (Newcastle) runner-up three years ago with a shock in the opening session of their first-round match in the English amateur billiards championship at Burroughes Hall London yesterday Making breaks of 203 118 and 115 Wright held a surprisingly big lead of 772-285 at the interval Playing with the utmost confidence he made a flying start and after 75 play gained an advantage of 436 points Wright went on to beat Nolan Death of Mr Frank Gadsby One-Legged Swimmer one-legged swimmer and diver Mr Frank Peggy Gadsby has died aged 80 He is survived by a son Mr Leslie Gadsby of Princes-street Eastwood Born in Nottingham Mr Gadsby lost a leg when he was only four As a boy of 12 he learned to swim in Radford Baths His instructor was Prof Touhy who gave lessons to King George and Gen Gordon In 1904 Mr Gadsby gave a swimming exhibition before King George and Queen Mary when they were Prince and Princess of Wales He was a fishmonger and publican in his younger days having been licensee of the Albany Hotel Birkin-avenue Nottingham the old Black Bull Chapel-bar and the Head Carlton Mr Gadsby took part in many swimming competitions on the Continent and was also well known at British seaside resorts and particularly at Skegness where he dived from the pier In 1911 he swam from Hastings to Eastbourne in 5hr 45min 1 ooi rindez vo mmex 130 ATHENIAN Oasalet 0-00 INGLEBY Doherty 1 021 TAXinBRMIST FWalwyn 021 OILIS FARNABY (71b x) Lord 12 10 201 ALLEGIANCE Stephenson 9 10 341 MERCHANT PRINCE Beeby 8 lO Oil BEAU 8EJOUH Butohera 7 10 014 SOUTHERNTOWN Doherty 12 10 022 NEVER SAY WHEN Cundell 9 10 300 TOTAL LOSS Horton 10 10 523 NEPHEW Jon 11 10 000- COTTAOE Cazatet 11 10 000 STALBRIDOE PARK Kilpatrick 8 in 434 OREENFLAX Walwyn IQ 1 iNFLAX 'S PACT Champney CRUEL SEA Pope 7 10 5 CAR WILDE Wlghtman 8 10 0 112 CAMERON'S KID Smith 8 10 0 810 0 100 HECTIC Doherty 18 8 Last year: Mr Jones' Nephew (lOYlI-O) Pitman 11-8 (lav) Jones 4qst STROUD CRJEEN HANDIOAP UU HURDLE RACT 2im 120yd 140 KAYENNS Doherty 9 12 2 081 ROYAL 'task" KH'ptg0tt 6 ll a J01 Upgttt X9 Orifflths 1 11 Doherty KNIGHT Roberts Nicholson Frica CHOICE Emery 130 LOOK Doherty 021 ARCBENO (71b exo 010 SEMINOLE Lomax 013 HUNTSMAN in Tudor SmUh 000 AMOUR SORCnMr4h411 Scott 888 010 PEARL ISLAlft T' 8mlUl 210 JOLLY TUDOR' 1-00 VALLEY SUN Todd 000- DOROPHA Spann Bishop 8 11 4 7 11 0 Sit 8 18 11 1 1 h8 5 10 818 5 10 6 10 6 10 8 18 7 10 001 CROSSWAYS 420 OAUDELDPE Valli 302 FROLICSOME LOVER Ji Vallanc 12 10 Jones Dove reached competition Table for the Co's 22 when also be semifinalists Hildreth Mansfield Mansfield Mitchell Jaques Mansfield Frankfort Frankfort: Kirkby Platts England England all-rounders event of the Olympic Games the modern pentathlon At a cost of between £6000 and £8000 the world championships are to be held in the Aldershot area from October 13-17 when it is expected that at least 16 nations including Russia will take part The modern pentathlon has been a feature of the Olympics since 1912 Competitors are required to ride a horse across country fence shoot swim 330 yards and run 2i miles across all within five days Lt-Gen Sir Brian Horrocks president of the Modern Pentathlon Association of Great Britain said that at present international team was composed of men from the three armed Services but they hoped to cast the net wider among civilians undergraduates etc so that a team representative of the whole country could take part Southampton Player For Canada Len Wilkins Southampton's regular right-back is emigrating to Canada He will work in a Toronto aircraft factory and will play football for the Toronto team White Eagles Southampton have given him permission to leave in April Wilkins who has been with Southampton since 1944 has played more than 250 League games for the club Midland Women Unlucky To Lose A brilliant defence and opportunist shooting by their forwards enabled North to defeat the Midlands by 3-0 in a territorial hockey match in Liverpool yesterday The Midlands were unlucky to lose They monopolised most of the play but the North goalkeeper Tatlock (Manchester) was in excellent form and was well covered by Straffen (Yorkshire) and Park (Lancashire) in defence Webster (Lancashire) scored after 15 minutes and although the Midlands continued to attack in the second half further goals to North came from Barker (Manchester) and Webster Fred Davis (Britain) was two frames behind after play in his 61-frame snooker match a Chenier (Vancouver) 22 frames to 20 LOOK into MaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaraBaaOTaaMBMMaaaaaaaaaaaaraaaaaanaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaiMaiaaaaaaaaaai WIN WITH DONOVAN TO-MORROW American Team Beats Paisley 4 2 With the US team leading 4 2 against Paisley Pirates three minute from the end last night blows were exchanged between Pirates defenceman Joe Brown and the American captain Weldon Olson resulting in the Scotsman being awarded a total of 17 minutes in penalties and Olson two minutes Until then play had been quiet and controlled with only three minor penalties shared by the two sides Icing three fewer men Paislev took the lead after four minutes through Tom Lemon They dominated the game until the second period but then the American5 fought back to score twice through Roger Christian The visitors made it 3-1 througn Mayasich just after the final session began and although Lloyd Buchanan reduced the lead Mayasich added another to give the Americans a comfortable victory TELEPHONE SERVICE CHOICE OF SP OR TOTE SPORTING SERVICE Guaranteed PROMPT AND READY PAYMENT OPEN A CREDIT ACCOUNT HORSES AND GREYHOUNDS SOCCER LISTS FIXED ODDS STEEPLECHASING HUROLiNO TREBLES and ACCUMULATORS CONVENIENCE of Clients assured MEMBER of BPA A Mid BP A EVEN I HG RACING ANTE-POST BETTING OPENING Of Accounts Arranged SINGLES AMD DOUBLES 102 ALFRETON RD NOTTINGHAM Telephone 74574-5-6-7-S 74J this asaasai(aaeeeaaeeMBBeeaieeBeBBSBeasBeeaeBeaeBieeeeueeeeeeeBe Armstrong with knockout victories over Eddie Hearn and Manuel to his credit was expected to give Bygraves a hard fight but there was never any doubt of the result Bygraves dictated the first round repeatedly catching Armstrong to both head and body The Birkenhead boxer was warned for a low blow in the second round but continued to make body his main target and connected with several solid punches Armstrong tried to attack in the third round but caught by a hard left to the body found himself on the receiving end of a barrage of punches and although he continued to fight back pluckily the referee stepped in and stopped the contest OTHER RESULTS Eight-round featherweight: Spike McCormick (Belfast) outpointed Roy Jacobs (Nigeria) Eight-round cruiserweight: Redvers Sangoe (Wales) knocked out Ted Williams (Huddersfield) in fourth round Eight-round bantamweight: Eric Brett (Retford) drew with Terry Toole (Hackney) Barton Fairly Comfortabla The condition of former British light-heavyweight champion Ron Barton who is in Mount Vernon Hospital Northwood Middlesex was last night reported to be He had an operation on Sunday Barton was a passenger in a car which was in collision with another at Denham Bucks last Tuesday 00 KINO RIFF 002 RISING BE RED SUNSET II 000 BESOM Brennan TIPPECANOE Price 00 TOPS Kennett 0 MARNRACK Lomax THORNEY HILL Marshall FBI Marshall 0-00 STRAIGHT ON A Piper 000 CARRIER Rice-Stringer nfft! 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