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A Quantity of

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BOXING.

DOMINIONS" "HEAVY WEIGHTS

None could help admiring the pluck of George Cook (champion of Australia) in his contest with Hot Water Installations Tom Heeney (champion of New Zealand), at Premierland. Cook was given the verdict after, 20 Tounds.

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In the clean boxing which took place, Heeney did all sons of things calculated to steady a man into submission; but when Cook received those blows, be, like the game fellow he is, fought back

with fury,

FOOTBALL

FEATURES OF GAMES,

MILLIGAN

HOW:

KID LEWIS

DATE STAKES AND PURSE FIXED POR CONTEST.

London, February zz-Ar

West Bromwich 64,612. spectators paid It has been decided that the £3.888, the gates having to be return match between Ted Lewis cloned. A draw was the fairest and Tommy Milligan (European result. York equalised Carter's welter champion) shall take place goal by charging the goalkeeper at the Royal Albert Hall on Thurs- into the net Mday, March 19

At Tottenham, 14,521 spectators It is desired by the backers of paid £3.908.both men that they shall have a first half and Hulme and McKeys: for £500 a side and a purse of Dimmock and Bane scored in the full month's training, The match equalised in the last few minutes £1,000 amidst tremendour excitement

At Sheffield $1745 Spectators contest in his native Scotland, Milligan will prepare for the paid £3.430-a record Tonstall and Lewis will probably go scored and Everion were most Billericay again.

unfortimate.

In spite of the fact that At Nottingham 30.000 spectators the referee stepped the contest paid £3.114. Cardiff were Brilliant, on several occasions and told Nicholson and Gill scoring. Cook what he was doing wrongAt Liverpool the attendance was he seems to have given

36,000 and the gate £3,300 Raw-

GOLF

REMARKABLE INCIDENT.

the Australian all the credit for lings shone.Birth ghner were There was a remarkable termin what he did wrong or sight That handicapped Bromack being ation to the Essex Professional is the only way he could have injured. It was Riest "balile.Golfers' Union 36-holes, bogey arrived at *a decision which

Briggs scored for Birmingham competition at Grays and Orsett favoured Cook.

who finished very strongly

Cook held Ear too much to win Heeney wanted to make a clean contest of it, but Cook would not let him. The long-drawn out booing which followed the decision was justified, if that is the only polite way in which spec tators can show their disapproval. The affair was clinch ard hit, clinch and hit almost from start to finish with Cook doing most of the clinching. Those blows which were clean and good were de livered mainly by Heeney,

TENNIS.

WOMEN STARS RANKED,

At West Ham tera pate 31,000 spectators and £2,03 was taken at the gates, which were closed. It was a very poor game. Watson scored Bedford's equaliser ap peared to be offside, but was allowed.

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At Hull there were 27.000 spectar tors and the gate 2,450 O'Brien and Durcan scored

was zocco, and the gate £1,604 At Southampton the attendance Dominy and Barkus dccted.

Bradierd were qur-classed. Dundee played pagnificently. Times of Ceylon

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

WALES v. FRANCE

declared old, Davies, of o on January 28, the meeting being Wanstead, was announced the winner with a retura of 10 down, but later in the evening A. Tinger (Frinton) came in with a score of

down. However, it transpired. that Tingey had arrived on the course tate, and had played 9 holes and then had luncheon. He finished the 36 holes, and was 9. ed as the winner. He was not dis down to bogey, but was not accepte qualified owing to the misunder alanding and eventually it wäe decided to play the competition. again on the same course March 4

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L. S. D. OF FOOTBALL.

FINANCIAL DISTRESS.

Rumours of financial distress amongst English League clubs continue to be circuirted freely, and the suggestion has been made that this has been the worst season W. Delal yard Eddie Williams; lace the war for the majority of S. Norris, D. Pufer laris the big professional clubs. Even First League clubs have been

An English perting writer signing himself B. H. LH. in the The Well Rugby Feeball team against France at Chidiff on Manchester Guardian," offers a

anking of the first ten women February 28 were isoh w

T. Johnson," "tennis players of the world. This selection was in a recent article E. Firch. R. Cerrish, Graham discussing the play among won en Davies ord Riwe Haidira; during the past season. His list stands as follows: Mile. Suzanne

Lenglen, France;Miss Helen Wills, Richards, Idris Jones, Bryn Filplaced amongst those suffering

United. States; Miss Kathleen McKane, Great Britain; Miss Elizabeth Ryan, formerly United States; Miss Mary Browne, United States; Mlle. D. Vlasto, France; Mile. de Alvarez, Spain; Mme Golding, France; Mrs. Covell, Great Britain; Mrs. May Sutton

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The writer, apparently, was greatly impressed with the feat of Mrs. Bundy in carrying Miss Wills to an extra set in, an. exhibition match on the Coast fellowing the

close of the regular season here in the East. At least, this is the only method on which herstanding could be based, for she did not engage extensively in tournament play during 1924 Of Miss Wills abread he says, "At Wimbledon, Miss Wills was only in the process. of breening acclimated to the conditions and the strange ball. As the Olympiad she had definite. ly ured up, and few can doubt that had Miss McKane not been put out by Mile. Vlasto, the Wimbledon result, would have been reversed."

Reverting again to the subject of Mrs. Bundy, B. H: L. H. has an interesting theory that women's tenais has not advanced so much as it seems to have done in recent. years. He discusses Miss Browne's keen fight with Miss Wills and then says,The fact that later in California the famous May Sutton, now Mrs. Bundy, also succeeded in hunting Miss Wills to a three set final rather suggests that the much

heralded advance in women's play during recent years is question able, for the Mrs. Bundy of 1924) I can hardly be on the same level as

the May Sutton of 20 years ago."

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LADIES FREE,

Arising out of the appeal by the Arsenal club against the decision. of the London Combination, who fined that club for admitting at Highbury ladies free, the manage- ment committee of the London Combination have received the following decisions of the board of appeal:-

(1) That the action of the Arsonal F.C. in admitting ladies free was a violation of Rule 8 and that the practice must be dis- continued.

(2) That the Arsenal club pay to the Combination 21 per cent. on the amount which would have been realised if the ladies admitt- ed free, had paid the gate charges as per rulo,

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acutely from decreased receipts, but in only one case has there been TOUR BANNED.

any definite evidence to support the contention. There is no doubt London, Februajy' 21-A that several of the Third: Division) sensation has been caured at clubs are faced with serious Oxford by de decision of the financial problems but in most Rusty Union to ban the "Greycases this is not due to any heurds" forkeeming tour of Ger- material decrease in gates com mary, on the grounds that "the Pared with last season but to heavy time has not yet arrived to play expenditure. The weekly estimates matches there."

of attendance at matches in the First and Second Divisions of the League have, in the main, de- monstrated that the public demand for the game is as great as ever.

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NORTHERN UNION..

LCNECN, February 21, Batley 36, Halifax 6. Bramley 10, Hull Kingston 10. Breughton 5, St. Helen's Rec. 16 Ball 31,"Featherstone 11 Hunslet 3: Wigan 16; Leigh 7. Rochdale 3 Oldham 16, Widnes 2. Salford, Barrow 0. St. Helens 9, Warrington 5. Wakefield 9, Leeds 4 Wigan Highfield 2, Swinton 6. York 3 Huddersfield

Times of Ceylon.

Keighley To, Dewsbury 6

OTHER MATCHES.

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In "London practically all the First and Second League clubs have had a better time financially iban last season. West Ham have pald: £15,000. Toward the cost of their new grandstand, the Arsenal have had consistently good gates, Clapton Orient have had much beller support than ever, and are not in trouble. Fulham are draw. ing big crowds, whilst Chelsea and the Spurs have no grumbles. Yet! the weather has been anything but kind. In the provinces, two or three clubs have suffered badly owing chiefly "to poor results in a playing sense, but to talk of any First League Club being on the verge of bankruptcy is foolish.

strong disapproval of the Nation- al Hunt Committee's order.

The skull caps have already saved riders from bad injury, and perhaps death.

LONDON, February 21.

JOCKEY'S SKULL . CAPS. Cambridge University 12, Black-

When steeplechase jockeys heath 8 Guy's Hospital, 17, Plymouth 3some time after Capt. Bennet's were ordered to wear skull capa all in Oxford Universlty fatal injury, they expressed London Scottish 8, Bristol 3. St. Bartholomew's Hospital 6,

Old Merchant Taylors 14. Gloucester 24. Richmond 3. Bradford 9, Headingley 14: Cardiff 14, Leicester 6.

Hall, the rider of Merry Horn, Mosley 18, Aberillery 6

which fell heavily at Hurst Park Newport 1 Swansea 5. Teen recently had his skull Cap. Glasgow University, Edinburgh, emashed, but he escaped worse Institute gaan ginjury than the damage to his Edinburgh Wanderers 10, Ste-neck and arm

wast College F. P. 16, AL It was such a terrible fall that Glasgow Acadensicals 18,5 Was the horse was killed, and, the

sonians 5mm

jockey was extremely fortunate gow High School FP 29, thinks so, too, Raya High School PP, Glas to come out of it so well, and he The matches between Edinburgh Off the same day, young Tom Academicals and Heriots School Leader fell on Pomme de Guerre. F. P. and West of Septland Edin He, too, came down on his head, burgh University were scratched, and he is under no misapprehen

In the County Championship sions about it. He is convinced Yorkshire beat Cumberland, by 20 the skull cap saved him from a points to 3 ft Headingley Times bid Accident of Ceylon

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