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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
BERWICK BRINGS FINE BOXERS TO
H.K.C.C. Lawn FRAGGOTT WINS 163
Tennis
Draws For Five Events.
HANDICAP CONTESTS.
The following are the draws for the 1988 Hong Kong Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Champion- ships:
HANDICAP SINGLES "A" R. P. Newell (-3) and R. S. Traill (-2) received byes into the Second Round.
י.
A. W. Torrible (ser.) v. C. C. Stark (-1).
C. C. Clarke (~1) v. R.: H. Wild (16), R. H. Gordon (scr.) v. S. E. Green (-15.4).
D. C. Dunham (3) v. H. J. A. C. I. Bowker (-3). v. T. A
Armstrong (-5).
Pearce (-2).
C. F. Hyde (2) v. J. Barrow (-2)
R. M. Henderson (--5) v. J.
Thomson (scr.)..
W. M. Morgan (scr.) v. N. Evans (-1).
W. C. Ryan (aer.) v.
L. T.
Ride (scr.)
C. A. Wright (15) v. Gamble (-2),
G.
D. S. Green (+2). A. H. |Penn (+2),
A. J Stocker (15) v. R. Valentine (-3).
T. C. Monaghan (-2) v. Owen Hughes (4).
J. J. Waite (2) received bye into the Second Round.
HANDICAP SINGLES "B"
W
OF 170 FIGHTS.
1933.
COLONY
OSMUND'S BREAK OF 108 IN AUSTRALIAN TEST
BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP.
Oswick Benten By 500-151.
FOLEY SPARS WITH PRIMO Second Round of the Colony
CARNERA
TAYLOR VERY PROMISING
BARRY RANKED FIFTH AMONG BRITISH LIGHTWEIGHTS.
(By Ringsider).
THERE is likely to be a completely new list of Colony Boxing title-holders at the conclusion
of this year. H.M.S. Berwick, which arrived from Home on Saturday, has brought with her three Royal Navy champions in A. B. Barry, A. B. Frag- gott and A. B. Foley,
A. Osmund (St. Patrick's Club) easily defeated A. H Oswick (Dockyard Club) In the
Billiards Championship when he scored 500 to his opponent's 151-1
the
Osmund chalked up highest break of the compell........ tion when he played a brilliant. 108. He also made breaks of 57 and 46 (unfinished), while Oswick's best was 25,
BODY - LINE”
BOWLING
Australian Board. To Take Action.
M. C. C. TOUR NOT.. ENDANGERED.
Sydney, Yesterday. Australia is to take action to elimate "body-line" bowling from cricket, following the pro- test against the English bowl- ing per
TEAM.
Grimmett And Fingleton Dropped.
OLDFIELD REPLACED.
Melbourne, Yesterday. The Australian Test Matchy Selection Committee have made radical changes in the composi tion of their team for the fourth Teat which will cam mence at Brisbane on Friday week.
Fingleton and Grimmett have bron dropped, and Oldfield will not be fit for the game after his head
afury when facing Larwood at: Adelaide. H. S. Love has been.. given his place.
The team will be selected from. the following yea
W. M. Woodfall. (Victoria) (captain) WH. Ponsford (Victoria)
V. Y. Richardson, (South Australia? D. G. Bradman (New South Wales) B. Bromley (Tasmania) H. J. Tobin (South Australis)
(Victoria)
Reilly (New South Wales)
W. J. E. J. McCabe (New South Wales) r. W. Wall (South Australia) H. Ironmonger (Victoria) *** H. S. Love (ew South Wales) Reater.
England won the first Test at
The Hong Kong Boxing Association have lost no time in preparing for their first tournament of the year, though they are handicapped by the fact This was intimated to Control
daut-to-day to the Marylebone Sydney by 10 wickets: Australia that Harry Ewin, "Stinnie" Morris and Tommy the Australian Board of Control
the second at Melbourne by 111 Warnes are all absent from the Colony at the mo- Cricket Club.
that the Board is unanimous in re Adelaide by 333 runs. ment, Ewin being in Manila, Morris in Shanghai. A summary Issued to-day says runs and England the third at and Warnes away on the Hermes.
garding "body-line" bowling a
MAMAK HOCKEY.
The hat tournament to be held by the H.K.BA. was quite opposed to the spirit of cricket, and
The present M.C.C. tour of Aus- The R.AM.C. defeated H.MS. eighteen months ago, and was staged at the City Hall. Now, how unnecessarily dangerous to players ever, the Lee Theatre is becoming the boxing venne, and it la en-tralia is not likely to be discontinu Veteran by the odd goal in seven, Rcouraging to hear that the Association officials are attempting to ed, as suggested by the MCC in à Momak Tournament match at Hsecure the theatre for February 11 when they hope to stage a reply, should the Australians stil Sookunpoo yesterday.
Deze regard Larwood, Allen, Voce and Colledge, the medicals centre tournament, which will have a title fight between A. B. Foley and Bowes as a menace to their hats forward, was id great. form and
It will be unnecessary to cancel the MAMAK HOCKEY TABLE. A. B. Judge for the Heavyweight Championship of the Colony as the men. The Australian Board says scored all four goals.
remainder of the tour main attraction on the programme.
S. 3. Cook (scr.) N. Lam- pard (3).
Below is a brief summary of the achievements of the Berwick's The Board has appointed a comi boxing teum,
J. H. Mousley (str.), R. M... wood (+2),)
Jensen (acr)
|_ D. K. Patterson (4) vA. H.
Harbord (4);
JR. Collier (+4) v. A. H. fcBride (scr.),
EM. Bryden (+15) v.
E.
HOwen (-15)..
S.
Robb (+15).
C. W. E. Bishop (4) v. D.
A. B. Bay's tecord is an excel- weight tithe Royal Navy and Royal Marines, and de ranked fifth among Britiah lightweights,
Last year Barry defeated Jack Shepherd on points over 16 rounds for the Lightweight Championship of the West of England.
Among other successful fights was the one against Dick Stubbins
(Up to and including yesterday's..
Goal mittee to report on the action neces
PW L. D. F. A Pim sary to eliminate body-line bo po
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of a great deal of controversy, the will be forwarded to the M.C.C.. majority of the people in the pack consideration and co-operation
ed hall declaring that Fraggott their application to all cricket. Folia should have won.
Reuter.
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Home Opinion. A Last year Fraggott gained an
The following vera the opinions p other coveted title, when he took
by
hent Enritika both the Cornwall Middle and Welt voiced terweight titles away from Frank cricketers in regard Ratclift, who retired in the ninth traiian outburet again
fifteen round contacticaVAN test.
JN. Lewis Bryan (scr.) v. another contender for the Long round of the WAPENDIAMETRAGOVI
W. E. Peers (+1).
date Belt Barry beat Stubbins after Aftech gruelling rounds on a In 1929 Fraggott fought a draw anys: There vory, naftow margin of points with Sto. Reynolds, who is this year the legality of Barry told the China Mail that he being matched against Jack Hood stumpr was in very ft condition now and for the Welterweight title of Great forcal the open to any engagment in the light Britain, weight class
FOLEY'S RECORD.
remarkably short space of time.
HANDICAP DOUBLES: CW. E. Bishop and R. M. Henderson (-3); D. C. Dunham and L. E. Stone (scr.); A. W Torrible and C. A. Wright (4) A. W. Kellar and G. Gamble AB Fraggott la the undefeated A. B. Foley, the Berwick's Heavy (-1); C. C. Stark and J. H. May, Combined Services Welterweight weight champion is another who hew (8) G. R. Carver and champion and holder of the Royal has risen in the boxing world in a their D. S. Harley (scr.); H. J. Arin- Navy Royal and Marines title for strong and M. A. Turner (4); 1931-32. He is also the holder of the J. J. Waite and W. M. Morgan West of England Welterweight title (3) J. B. Macdonald and F. G: which he retained against a ship Maunder (+4); A. J. Stockermate în A. B. Taylor. and M. F. H. Waring (15) A. H. Penn and V. B. Gordon (scr.) W. H. B. Rigg and G. W. Stabb (+2) D. H. Hazell and WE Williama (-80); II. B. Day and R. P. Newell (4); D. S. and S. E. Green (-15); and
Fraggott's record is an as- tonishing one. In his 170. fights he has lost on only seven occasions and has won the ro maining 163 lights, In most cases by a knock out! W In 1931, Fraggett took part in the HOwen Hughes and G. W. Sowell biggest fight of his career when he
veyed In April of last year, Foley not fought Jack Pettifer is (a m-title contest at Plymouth, but he was forced to retire in the eighth round.
Pettifer fought Jack Peterson only last week, for the British Heavyweight Championship, but was knocked out in the twelfth round after enjoying nearly a 4-stone advantage
Besides being the runner-up of the All England Heavyweight Cham (80) all received byes into the met and narrowly lost to Harry pionships fought at the Crystal Second Round...
Mason on points over 15 rounds at Palace last year, Foley is the R. H. Wild and J. D. Hum- Plymouth Harry Mason had then Champion of the Royal Navy and phreys (15.4) v. T. C. Monag- just lost his European Welterweight Marines. han and C. E. Holmes (15), title.
J. N. Lewis Bryan and P. S. Cannon (-3); N. Evans and E
Newhouse (scr.) M. W. Turner Bryan (her). R. Hancock and
In the finals for the All-England title, Foley was defeated by Char- lie Hickman, who had previously knocked out Foley in their first con-
test and had won on points in their bout
and C. F. Hyde (5); D. 8. Mica H. Hancock (15.8) second fight, this being their third Dobb and E. M. Bryden (+15); L. Goldman and Mise B, Laing
J. W. Brunger and J. M. Mor (acr.) L. T. Ride and Mrs. haus (44) J. EL Mousley and whitham (scr.)
1. J. Walker (scr.) S. S. Cook AJ Stocker and Miss R. and W. A. Stewart (+4) WC
Ryan and J. Thomson (16) Hancock (15.2) 0.F. Hyde
and Miss Hallfax (-3), 0. E. C. Marton and D. B. Evans
C. C Clarke and Mrs. D. (16) B. K. Valentine and A. D. Mackenzie (5) v. Mr. and Humphreys (152) A. CL
Mrs. C. U. Starke (scr.). Bowker and J. R. Collier (+1); TA. Pearce and. L. T Ride (2); B. M. Wood and A. H McBride (8); R. S-Traill and W. B. Johnstone (scr.) A R Butters and R. R. Todd (scr.) all recelven byes .... into the Second Round
MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP. H. J. Armstrong and Miss Potter (8) received a bye into the Second Round,
Mr. and Mrs.
Grimble
(80) v. E. Owen Hughes and Miss Mackenzie: (
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S. E. Green (Bye) R.
Shaw v. W. M. Morgan RH Wild R. SeTraill LC. Hyde v. A. H.McBride, D. H Hazell VT. A Pearce, G. Gamble v. D. 8. Green HJ Armstrong v. L. C. Earn- shaw
IL B. Day v. D 0.1 H. ArPacker v. A. J. Stocker.
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JH
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Foley has sparred with
Primo Camera the giant Italian heavyweight, and also with the runner up in the British Em- pire Heavyweight Champion-- ships, Den McCorkindale, the South African champion
A. B. Taylor is a promising wel terweight who packs a hefty punch. He will prove a match for the best that Hong Kong can provide for in his class t
Taylor was fortunate enough to tour South America with the fet which carried T. R. H. the Prince Wales and Prince George South America tour. this cruise Taylor met and with the champion of Portugal ove 10 rounds.In Hd Janeiro,
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