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The Guardian Journal from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England • 6

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6 The Guardian Journal Tuevlav November 6 1962 INTO TEST UNDER-23 CAP FOR MARTIN PETERS ARTIN PETERS the 18- Central Alliance will fight plan for new league rl recent approach by the Bulwell League to member dub of the Central Allianca urging thorn to join a proposed new Notts Senior League bos disgustad the Alliance clubs and thoy have colled a special extraordinary meeting for next Sunday at the South Nor monton Minors' Welfare 1 030 am) to thrash tha matter out Mr George titmus comes RECKONING MCC should atone for that Perth defeat Adelaide Monday THE MCC hare a fine opportunity to erase the 1 memory of their ten-wicket defeat -in Perth having played themselves into a strong position against South Australia here today The state at 174 for five are only one run ahead with five second -innings wickets left and although Sobers the West Indian Test batsman is still in the MCC should gain i their second victory of the I tour Freddie Titmus rhe Middlesex all-rounder forced his way into the Test reckoning today Cooper not He hit 137 crefor' ho MULHALL year-old West Ham United player has won rapid promotion to representative football After five League everpresent ThT'sea he has been called up to play 73 for the England bnder-Z 3 teem against Belgium at Plymouth tomorrow night He gets the left-half position in the team because Alan Dealun of Aston Vtlla has not recovered from the calf injurs that compelled him to withdraw from the last week's Football League side and the reserve half back Birmingham's Malcolm Beard is also injured fit to fight Richardson England bowler Rty Illingworth does a war dance as be takes Australia Ibw for 19 runs in the first-class match at Adelaide Smith joins Illingworth in his dance not oul the highest score of his career in the MCC's declared first-innings total of MIS for nine and then followed that up with some useful bowling At the moment there seems to be one place vacant in the Test XI TltNBV rOOPLR was vecierda Pullar' ShePPard Dealer Cowdrey JJiNRy CtKtKt-K was yesterda Bamngton Graveney Murray ruled unu to defend hi Brush Allen Statblm 8nd rueman and Empire heavyweight titles a certainties The other Although rather fortunate in the pointed out that although it is a manner of his inclusion Peters has iq0((s Senior League that is pro-already impressed many people and pp Derbyshire clubs had also Been ivjted The Alliance are making a strong protest to the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire associations and also to the Football Association seeking a ruling to inform the Bulwell League that their approach shall not be given sanction to continue Anti-poaching plan The Alliance feel that the Bulwell League should apply to the Notts FA to take over the Notts Alliance which has always been recognised as the senior competition in Notts If the effort by the Bulwell League continues the Central Alliance will invite all the dubs in the Notts Alliance Derbyshire Senior League Leicestershire Senior League and Lincolnshire Senior league to a meeting and form a four-counties amalgamation to cut out poaching It is hoped that at the meeting at South Normanton the county associations will give their support to the Central Alliance Stars line Hutchinson has a fall but wins next race AUSTRALIAN jockey Ron Hutchinson who now needs only five more winners to achieve his first 100 in a season escaped serious injury in a fall of Leicester yesterday and to prove that he was none the worse came out in the next race to score on Gallant Phoenix in the Apethorpe Nursery Handicap against Dick Richardson at Wembley on November 13 Promoter Harry LevenCOfHT last night that a specialist who had examined Cooper told him that Cooper's elbow which was injured training would not enable him (A go through with the conies! Bui Mr JL evene added that his show would! still be held saying that he had sijjAed British middleweight champion) rry Downes to top the bill agjvt a leading American MiiflTcvcnc said: When I knew Coyfct could not light for me on Twlvcmbcr 13 I got through right awav to Mr Sam Burns Downes's manager who was on holiday in Bournemouth He returned to London straight away and we have agreed terms for Downes to fight for me on the Wembley programme We have also agreed on the opponent but now we arc waiting to hear from America before announcing his Lasl week Downes confirmed his earlier statement to the Boxing Board of Control telling them that he was not prepared to defend his British championship agamst the Scot John McCormack at Wembley on November 27 The board had previously stipu position is likely to rest between Titmus Knight and Larter Unless Larter does something out of the ordinary he may lose his chance because his fielding and baiting are below standard There is not a great deal to choose between Titmus and Knight who are both batting well Knight has shown improvement in his bowling this match but Titmus could gam the edge because of his smarter fielding either close or in the deep He has gained stature this tour and looks a very valuable member of the party This is only fourth 100 in first-class cricket but already iwice on the tour he was beaten his best score in England last summer Home side struggle Smith is challenging Murray for a place as Test wicketkeeper after having another good match with the hat and also behind the stumps He and Litmus shared their second successive century partnership Knight also helped Titmus in a lively Ihree-figure stand featured by good running between the wickets It is heartening to note-that the MCC scored their 508 for the wicket of Till of South yesterday Wicketkeeper Abut of joy Buxton go down after close fight BARROW 3 BUXTON 1 A NOTHER non-League side went out of the FA Cup yesterday when Buxton of the Cheshire League were beaten 3-1 at Barrow in the replay of their first-round tie But it was a close thing much closer than the score might suggest Buxton had their chances and it was game until Hale hit Barrow's third goal with almost the last kick of the match Riley had reduced Buxton's leeway to a single goal when Wilson burst through and had a great chance to equalise Only two minutes remained then but be fired wide and the opportunity was lost Curiously the game began in much the same pattern as the first meeting on Saturday with Barrow going ahead through a penalty Darwin was the scorer again this time in the 21st minute after Howard had been impeded Dixton scored Barrow's second goal after an play and that final goal by Hale assured that Barrow would visit either Southport or who replay tomorrow in the second round Billy (82) will watch tie Bristol home FA Cup SMxmd -round tie with Wimbledon will attract one of the most famous centre halves In English soccer history a a a spectator Ht is Billy Wedlock the former Bristol City player who stood only 5ft 6ln yet appeared 29 times for England Mr Wedlock who is licensee of Isa outride the Bristol City ground at Ashton Gate celebrated his 82nd birthday hut week He mid yesterday: remember many stirring games against amateur dubs and i shall be there to watch Tedd' Bulwe" Mr- Tedds who circularised i he Central Alliance clubs con- cerning te new league and at their Management Committee meeting at South Normanton last Thursday the move was described as a "pernicious attempt to persuade clubs to leave the competition and join another of junior The general feeling was that the Bulwell League should build up its own competition rather than trespass upon others The Alliance four Derbys players for Wimbledon Four Derbyshire players have been invited by the Badminton Association of England to compete in the English invitation tournament at Wimbledon on Friday and Saturday They are Coates Helli-well A Whitcomb and Miss M-J Frost Rawlings also Derbyshire is one of the gon-travelling reserves This tournament it particularly important to the women because it will have a bearing on the selection of the English team for the Uber Cup international championship England were beaten by Denmark in the first round in their European Zone clash in 1959-60 but Mr A Scheele the all-England Association secretary said yesterday "We are hoping to win the European Zone this time and qualify to go to America to challenge the holders next New Zealand has already won the Australasian Zone finals to qualify for the trip to the United States CHRISTINE IN SEMI-FINAL Christine Truman reached the semi-final of the women's and mixed doubles at the Western Australian lawn tennis championships at Perth yesterday In the quarter-finals of the mixed doubles she teamed with local player Kilderry to beat Mrs Holmes and Varney of Western Australia 4-6 6-0 6-1 Miss Elizabeth Starkie (Britain) and Menzies went down to Miss Patterson and British junior Mark Cox 6-3 3-6 9-7 Nottm billiards championships At the annual meeting of the Nottingham Billiards Association it was decided to stage the annual championships on similar lines to last season The championships are open to all amateurs living in the county Billiards is 500 up and snooker the best of seven frames on die usual home-and-away basis The closing date is Monday December 3 Entries (along with entrance fee of 5s per competition) should be sent to the hon secretary Mr Jack Maher Tippings-lane Farnsfield near Newark Notts men in UAU XV Six Loughborough College players are in the Universities Athletic Union XV to play the Canadian touring team at Birkenhead Park on 14 The nMuU Wednesday team is Hw (BrtrtOf) EBB November i IMMS oSrtw Car rare (LewshBaraueh) 0 MM (Leuefttomeh) HW Cl wifr I graffito ft Jona (Svanaaa) WWfir (CarddC MMieaU) Job (Abs CLwflehBamffiM Lloyd (Swansea) Bridge (Load) EVENING MATCH Tranmere Rover are to try mount Sir Gordon 71b claiming apprentice Gtrmon will ride Damredub in Manchester November Handicap on Saturday IN SCOTS LINE-UP George Mutbatl of Sunderland comes into the Scotland team to meet Ireland at Hampden Park tomorrow night He gets his chance because Steve Chalmers himself a second choice after the withdrawal of Wilson because of injury is suffering from influenza Henderson who was to have switched to the left wing now Mays on the right with Mulhall taking up his club position on the left Mulhall played once for Scotland when with also against Ireland in season 1959-60 Sunderland paid £25000 for him in September this year He has been in fine form for Sunderland though it seem doubtful whether he has the scoring power of Chalmers who hit three for Celtic on Saturday Good nows Good news for Scotland is that Eric Caldow their captain reported fit when he joined the other members of the team in Glasgow yesterday before moving off to their headquarters at Kilmalcolm He could not play for Rangers on Saturday because of a knee injury The Irish met in Glargow yesterday too but Jimmy Mcllroy csf Burnley was absent He is suffering from a stomach said team manager Bertie Peacock and has been ordered by his doctor to rest in bed He will travel North tomorrow to join us at Billy Bingham who has been suffering from a leg injury was in the party He will have a test at Troon and if not 100 per cent fit Bobby Braithwaite of Linfleld will fly over today Scottish League full strength against Italians The Scottish League selectors have picked their strongest possible team for their match against the Italian League in Rome on Wednesday November 14 As far as they could they picked the international side The player out are the four Bill Brown (Spurs) and the inside forward trio of John White (Spurs) lan St John (Liverpool) and Dennis Law (Manchester United) They are replaced by Sandy McLaughlan Willie Hamilton Jimmy Miller and Charlie Cooke It it the first representative honour for McLaughlan Hamilton and Cooke Hamilton who made only two League appearances for Middlesbrough last season signed for Hearts during the close season and has been their key forward this season Six of the Alee Hamilton Caldow Crerand Ure Baxter and were in the side that drew 1-1 with the Italian League at Hampden last November Team McLaughlan (Kilmarnock) Hamilton (A) (Dundee) Caldow (capt) (Rangers) Crerand (Celtic) Ure (Dundee) Baxter (Rangers) Henderson (Rangers) Hamilton (W) (Hearts) Millar (Rangers) Cooke (Aberdeen) Wilson (Rangers) Reserves Herriot (Dunfermline) Kennedy (Celtic) Beattie (Kilmarnock) Chalmers (Celtic) Divers (Celtic) Spurs bid to beat touts Have Tottenham Hotspur found a way of beating the touts? They announce that tickets to the general public for their European Cup-winners Cup second-leg tie against Ranger at lbitox Park on Wednesday December 5 will only be issued alongside tickets for the journey Those travelling by train must apply to British Railways Euston for the combined travel-entrance tickets those going by air to the Spurs Club travel agency at Biehopegate There are 3000 tickets available 600 teats and 2400 standing HUNTING 9UTH MBIT rtourt Hof Fftmdoo Cttm Mml He IS Cton ta Jjassuiij mi Ua iA Tilton Oxty an Ltoc Ow wid) FER AR0UA AFi 0CAQLM tte tijmr i at nm It RuoRoay Fro it Steel chief new local golf sponsor CIR STUART GOODWIN the Sheffield steel magnate is giving £735 as prize money for a new Midlands professional foursomes golf competition at Sherwood Forest on April 30 May 1 and 2 The tournament which is open to all professionals in the Midland section of the PGA and has been accepted by the PGA starts two days after the finish of the £3600 Cox Moore event at Wollaton Park A qualifying round will be played on the Tuesday and the top 32 players will go forward into the match-play stages A draw will be made for partners and the final will he decided over 18 holes on the Thursday afternoon A meeting is to be held in January between Sir Stuart who lives in Farnsfield Ernest Cawsey the secretary of the Midland PGA and Sherwood Forest club officials to make final arrangements It will also be decided at this meeting how the £735 prize money will be distributed This is the second time that Sir Stuart has promoted a professional event at Sherwood Forest The first was over 72 holes in August 1959 and was open to all members of the PGA with prize money of 2000 guineas Vic Rouse for transfer Crystal Palace announced yesterday that their goalkeeper Vic Rouse has been placed on the transfer list at his own request Rouse lost his place for a time last season to Bill Glazier and started off this season in the reserves He won back his senior position in September but was dropped for Cup-tie against Hereford In 1958-9 he played for the Welsh Under-23 team against Scotland and in a full international against Ireland West Ham Utd might be interested in Rouse now that their first-choice goalkeeper Lawrie Leslie has a broken leg POSTPONED The Doncaster Rovers Exeter City Fourth Division match due to be placed tonight has been post poned because Doncaster have an FA Cup replay against South Shields on Thursday ilCl'hu wmUK dClnd I without the help SHIS hccX hyc purse "offer I th'" of promoter Mr Jack Solomons to stage the contest at Wembley on November 27 Mr Waltham secretary of the British Board said last night: kno Downes will nm box on November 27 but no further action can be taken until the board meet to discuss the matter There is certainly no question of any disciplinary measure at this stage" BIG CHANCE FOR CULLEN Sammy McSpadden the Scottish lighlwcight has had to withdraw Irom his ten-round bout with Ben Said contender far the French title at Manchester on Friday night he is replaced by Maurice Cullen (Shotton) Cullen has been promised a meeting with Dave Charnley for the hitler's British lightweight title and also a chance of a bout with the Empire title holder Benny Grant (Jamaica) if he makes a layourablc impression against Said The Calvert-Dobson fight for the Central Area title due to take place on November 9 has been cancelled: Dobson is still unfit McQuarrie joins Chesterfield Andy McQuarrie a 23-year-old industrial chemist joined Chesterfield from Albion Rovers for £3000 yesterday and Manager Tony Mc-Nhane hopes that he will provide the formula for goals Although his siik have hit ten in two games Mr McShane has been hunting a goal-getting forward and McQuarrie who turned down the move three weeks ago changed his mind and signed ves-terdav McQuarrie hit 22 goals for Albion last year nine Dexter was resting and Cowdrey out for a duck When Cowdrey strikes form there should be plenty of runs in the side on the easy-paced pitches but it has to be faced that in this match the quality of the South Australian bowling is low There are not going to be so many easy runs in most of the future first-class matches South Australia were made to struggle hard to get back into the game Sobers showed his class under awkward batting conditions and while he is still there anything could happen bill with their fielding considerably better it was a much more encouraging day all round tor the MCC SOUTH AUSTRALIA (tit Inml 335 (J fill 87 I McLchln 53: 4 for 58) MCC 1M innings) PiiUar Sober 21 Cowdrey Brooks 0 Barrington Jarman Hwke 104 Graveney Brooks 9(4 ParfUt McLachlan Hawke 15 Titmuft not out 137 Knight Jarman Hawke 55 A Smith Causeby Hawke 55 Illingworth and Hawke i Statham Hawke 8 Extras 15 Total (9 wkts dec) 508 PALL OP WICKET8 12 4 5 6 7 1 Three changes in Leics XV Michael Squire Leicester's second team scrum-half replaces Roger Hill (Loughborough Colleges) who is injured in the Leicestershire Rugbv Union team to meet Nous Lines and Derbys at Lincoln on Wednesday There are two other changes Hopkins (full hack) and Lappin (No heels of "Dambuster and'feii three Ron fall was on Exhorbitant in the Six Hills Handicap in which Mr Alec Bird's Cambridgeshire third Bewildroom readily achieved a clever length win over Marchout The 2-1 on favourite was very fortunate not to be involved in the incident for he was tracking Exhorbitant which struck into the furlongs from home Hutchinson was soon on his feet and apart from a slight abrasion over the right eye showed no ill effects Profitable buy Gallant Phoenix gambled on from 8-1 to 2-1 favourite is only the second runner Epsom trainer John Benstead has saddled here Gallant Phoenix has now won two races since John Benstead bought him for 450 guineas as a yearling on behalf of North Middlesex confectioner Mr Ralph Peters who is also manager of the jazz group Temperance Gallant Phoenix is the first horse to carry his colours under Jockey 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£17B55-: 1 winning ticket local golf BULWELL HALL LGC At annual genera taming at Bui Hail Ladle Goal CluO ihe following officers and aomejitsee were elected Captain Mrs Scattergood rice -captain Mrs Whitchurch honorary treasurer Mrs Foster honorary seiTeiary Mrs Main lorwar? aiatant secretary Mrs Briggs rocnauttee Mrs Woodward Mrs Boo Mjm Gocdaffe and Miss Long RAOCLIFFE-ON-TRENT Tim-wfer gAL-a 91-69 i shooter 9T-7s Loneej 0174 sr a nress 98t7-b2uj2 sTwDiag a T7-7Z a luma ap-75 nmuaghMi Dtnaioo Wjr 4y awsdA 77-72 A Amu D73 VTTSff 'BanwTge -79 II: Usr! 87-7! a BU7 8) replacing White and Allman Tcim Hopkins Bird Harrison (Leicester) Allan (London Hospital) Chilton (London Welsh) Jewitt (Hinckley) Squire Chawner (Leicester) Lockwood Loughborough Colleges) Season Rowell Riley Small (Leicester) Lappin (RAF) Matthews (Leicester) up at Turf Moor Colin McDonald the former Burnley and England goalkeeper returns to Turf Moor tonight for the first time since he broke his leg in an inter-league game in Dublin four years ago The occasion is McDonald's testimonial match in which his all-star XI Jimmy Armfield Ron Flowers Nat Lofthouse Tom Finney Ronnie Clayton and McDonald himself are in the side will play Burnley who will be at full strength except for Mcllroy and Elder who will be in Scotland for international match Fixture changes The Chester Hartlepools United Fourth Division match due to be played on December 8 has been brought forward a day (715) in order to avoid a dash with the annual carnival at Chester so easing traffic in the town On November 24 Bournemouth have arranged to play Reading in a Third Divisisn match at Bournemouth as both are out of the FA Cup and without a fixture that day Arthur Scobie Breasley chanipkra flat-racing jockey for the second year running leaves with his wife May from London Airport yesterday to return to his native Australia They are flying via New York plans to be back in England next March Wilson's service particularly i i CROSS-COUNTRY The 1964 inlernationil crosscountry championship will be held in Dublin An all-Ireland team represeu ing the Fire AAU and Northern Ireland AAA will take part in i-kxt year's championship at San Sebastian School coach beaten by pupil Jarrett was particularly effective in the first set and after winning the first game on his service lost the next four He then broke through formidable on in the sixth evening kick-off on Saturday kov-" game and held his own in the ember 17 starting their match seventh to put himself back in the against Brentford at 730 instead of at 31J match No School Somerset hero by defeating the schools coach Mick Price the fanner 6-2 HODGKINSON Wilson led 5-3 and although Jarrett took the next game Wilson clinched the set at 6-4 Jarrett only reward in the second set was in the third game but Wilson could never afford to relax his pressure Jaroslav Drobny the holder of the singles titles had an easy passage into the second round heat- (SUrT' 6''' courts awn wnnis tournament at Torquay vesterday 4 I Price who also teaches English the adol fought back from 0-3 iwj 1 10 3-3 the second set but then Orwnwlbi normal steadiness deserted him ji-tyy A Rirnnsn'' to Nomulaw A Wrffiht 77-67 Knlxhton 7 5-TO Stt 77 Derbyshire champion 6-3 tn the first round of the singles in the Palace Hotel covered 1 "he InadT V'surpriling Fisimor 78-71 NOTTi LGC Novmlrr IMk 90-81 Mr A i Winn? Dt I Serxtcfa tkd Mr A 8eem IftnMhgg Dtv Mm WUioB (Derby's) kept Bobby Wilson of errors and failed t0 win another Another pupil at Millfield Roger rrett (Derbys) kept Bobby Wilson court for 50 minutes before losing 6-4 6-1 HaU Tw0 other Dcrbylhire pUyerl were beaten in the first round of the men singles 1 Warwick (Lancs) wrijert tVi nwMsir'g" yk em beat Cross 6-2 5-7 7-5 and i tT -on Lowe (Scotland) defeated beat SOCCER 11:8 B8iU Letcesler GaitInurm ridden by i lewis winning tie November yesUrday- Setting Handicap ftm OkkrVm tm 12-10 7-5 SIP-.

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