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TRAINER'S CURIOUS RECORD IN OAKS CLASSIC AT EPSOM

BREWS WINS FRENCH

GOLF TITLE

Equals Course Record In Second Round.

BOOMER AND BOYER TIE FOR SECOND

Dieppe. To-day. Following up his-splendid form in the British Open Championship last week, in which he was run- aer-up to Henry Cotton, J. Brews, the South African champion; won'

the French Open Golf champion-

ship here yesterday.

He returned cards of

71. 68, 74, 71 = 284.

His second round. of 68, equal-.

led the course record.

Saint

Aubrey Boomer, vk Cloud, and A. Boyer, of Nice. who were leading until the final round. tied for second place. with 286 aggregale, Reuter.

on

Bert Gadd. of Brand Hall, Bir-{ mingham, who headed the list in! the qualifying rounds of the Bri- fish Open Championship Jone 26. with curds of 70, 69, was the holder of the French title last year.

FIVE OLD BLUES IN OXFORD ELEVEN

Varsity Cricket Match At Lord's On Monday,

London, To-day.

F. G. H. Chalk, the Oxford cricket captain, has completed his eleven for the 98th. "Varsity

match against Cambridge, which) will commence at Lord's on Mon- day.

no

Both elevens possess Ave old Blues, and the Dark Blues have fewer than six Brasenose College players in their team.

The Oxford team is as follows: *F. G. H. CHALK (BRASENOSE)

(CAPT.).

D. F. WALKER (BRASENOSE). *1. C. H. TOWNSEND (NEW). *R. G. TINDALL (TRINITY), *E. A. BARLOW (BRASENOSE).

W. SEAMER (BRASENOSE).

N. S. MITCHELL INNES (ÚRA-

2 SENOSE)

F. C. DE SARAM (KEBLE),

J. W. SINGLETON (BRASENOSE).

J. H. DYSON (CHRIST CHURCH).

N. S. KNIGHT (WADHAM).

RON

While in training for his unsuccessful bout against Barney Rose in defence of his world welterweight boxing title, Jimmy Mc- Larnin goes riding at Atlantic City. N.J. He is wearing a "good- luck" jacket given him by an admirer.

GREAT RIVALS FOALS

FOALS IN SAME PADDOCK

CANZONERI

WINS. WORLD

CAMPANULA NOT AT VITAL MATCH

TITLE ON T. K. O. BEST ON HARD TRACK

FRANKIE KLICK

BEATEN

UNEXPECTED RESULT

V

New York, June 28. Tony Canzoneri, squat aggres- sive Italian-American junior welter- weight champion, to-night annexed

the world's junior lightweight championship by technically

NOT STRIDING OUT AT

ANY PERIOD

LIGHT BROCADE JUSTIFIES TURN

IN BETTING FIGURES

By ROBIN GOODFELLOW

TEN

LONDON, JUNE 9.

knocking out Frankie Klick of LA RIDDEN BY B. CARSLAKE AND TRAINED BY FRANK California, in the ninth of scheduled 15-round bout.

Weighing 134 pounds, the powerfully-built Italian tore in-

#1

It is a curious fact that ten of the 16 post-war winners have to Klick, hard-hitting San Fran-been trained either by Mr. Butters or at Manton, and in that period neither the Wiltshire stable nor Mr. Butters has had a ciscan, and dealt out such severe beating that the third man Derby winner. stopped the slaughter in the ninth_round, Klick weighed 13334

Indeed, the latter's successes in the Oaks have always been substantial compensation for a Derby disappointment,

**

BETWEEN C.R.C..

AND RECREIO

"B" Division League Tennis To-day

CLOSE CONTESTS IN ALL MATCHES

Following the completion of the matches scheduled in the "p" Division Lawn Tennis League the |fixtures which have been abandon- " ed owing to rain will now be play- ed off in their original sequence.

On May 24 the Kowloon Cric-

ed.

was

The Graduates have a good win-

ORD DURHAM WON THE OAKS WITH LIGHT BROCADE,

BUTTERS, SINCE 1927. IN WHICH YEAR MR. BUTTERS |ket Club were to have met the |BEGAN TO TRAIN IN ENGLAND HE HAS WON THE OAKS Graduates' Association, and in

FOUR TIMES.

their meeting to-day, the K.C.C., should show a definite advantage. The K.C.C. are now in a strong position in the league, having lost only one match, while the Gradu- ates have only one win to their credit; when they defeated South China under very bad conditions in Beam won for the late Lord hunter are of the same strain, and The butcome of the bout was

a match which

abandoned Durham in 1927, two days after Young Lover is another. both surprising and unexpected.

after aix sets had been played. F. Sickle had fallen lame in the Der Light Brocade provides an Zimmern, the Interport cricketer Klick, powerful puncher, drop- ped a decision to the champion in by when running well. Fairway cellent example of selective breed who has recently returned from 1933, but put up a terrific battle was Mr. Butters's greatest Derby ing. Her sire, Galloper Light, was England, will partner C. I. Staple-

disappointment, and that year he not a classic winner, and he has ton, in place of R. S. Capell, other before losing on points.

been a successful, but never wise the K.C.C. line-up is unchang- Both have had the distinction of won the Oaks with Toboggan.

His Oaks success with Udaipurjfashionable, stalkon. knocking out Cuba's chocolate

followed Dastur's defeat by April As, however, he produced * bon-bon, Kid Chocolate, but Klick held Barney Ross to a draw the Fifth, and yesterday's victory good one in Beam when mated toning combination in Dr. Khoo and this year while Canzoneri lost to made up for the failure of Umid-Mistrella, It was decided to mend Dr. Tsai, who have been respon

war on Wednesday.

Mistrella's grand-daughter Trilogy sible for the majority of the sets to him. Thus, by combining to won to date. There also have a Lord Durham inherited a stud great extent the same blood lines,

strong pair in Dr. Samy and Dr. Two Titles At Stake which included maros of a strain another Oaks winner was bred.

Sepher. Two titles were at stake to which had been developed, by hale WINNER PAVOURITE night, Canzoneri's junior-welter uncle, the owner of leam, for the weight championship, acquired greater part of fifty years. from Battling Shaw of Mexico, and was the best the family produced Campanula beat Light Brocade for the late Lord Durham, but it by a length. Campanula was then Junior-lightweight Klick's

and has become notably successful more forward in condition, falon, gained when he stopped since.

yesterday Light Brocade started Chocolate.

By virtue of his victory, Can-from the

Dorigen and Scarlet Tiger are favourite after the two fillies bad The Central British Association WINNER MAY FIGHT CARNERA zoneri is entitled to a bout with Light Brocade. The Ascot Gold while.

same dam (Trilogy) as been joint favourites at 7 to 4 for

This match will be one of the Barney Ross, Chicago's Ghetto

Cup winners Trimdon and Fox-

Thus two allies who as foala ranjmost important in the League to London, To-day, pride, who recently decisioned

together in the same paddock be-date, as it's result will have to win the The postponed bout for the Jimmy McLarnin

Rosenbloom's third such this year, came in the fullness of time great large bearing on the final stand- welterweight championship.. Rosa

classic rivals. Empire British

ling at the end of the season. United Press, heavy-weight

is light and - welterweight cham-

Str George Bullough, the boxing title, which was to have pion of the world and in some

The Champions should win,' al- thought at that time that she was ticularly good form, a draw, or breeder and owner of Campanula, though, if the Recreio ars on par- have taken place this week, be-quarters is recognized as junior- tween Jack Petersen, the holder, welterweight champion, a title to

a better foal than the other, and even a win for the visitors might Frank Butters told me before yesquite easily result, G-2 and Larry Gains, Canadian negro which Calzoner claims recogni-

ex-holder, has now been fixed tion.

terday's racs that he, too, pre- Another Interesting match will Söökunpoo, where

CLEAN SWEEP

FOR C.B.A.

Radio Trounced In Tennis League.

recorded their fourth win in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League when they beat the Radio Sports Club by 9 sets to all yes-

terday.

Scores :-

G. Gurevitch and C. Halford |B. A.):~~

beat C. Jeffery and Sheriff Cambridge will be represented by: beat Kalwant Singh and G. M.

Khan

• Old Blues.

R. Human (Repton) (Capt.), beat Wm. Chanson and Devan

R. de K. Winlaw (Winchester), *A. F. Angus and J. J. Ferguson W. Allen (Eton), M. Jehangir Khan B. A.):-

EMPIRE BOXING TITLE

Petersen Meets Gains In September.

Ross twice, both timen by a de-j cisive margin.

gon-

INHERITED STUD

Beam

Kid Chocolate Again In Limelight

New York, June 28.

6- 2 for September 10, at the White Thus, when Ross and Canzoneri

City. There is a possibility that meet for the third time, four climb back up the comeback trail (Cthe winner will meet Primo Car championships are likely to be at to-night when he hammered out a

In the die Thousand Guiness

100 Per Cent. At Stake

A good match should be seen at Causeway Bay, where the Chinese Recreation Club, who hold the beat position in the league table, will meet the Club de Recreio, who are also unbeaten.

Kid Chocolate continued leferred Campanula to Light Bro take place at

cade when he saw them together the Indian Recreation Club are to

foals.

meet the University, Theas teams (Labore). J. G. W. Davies (Ton-beat Jeffery and Sherif

It is much to be regretted that are fairly evenly matched, but, if bridge). A. G. Powell (Charterhouse), best Kalwant Singh and Khan

Campanula falled yesterday to anything, the balance lies in the A. G. Priham (Eton), G. W. Parker best Chanson and Devan ..... 6-1 It was expected that the fight crowns and Canzonerl's Juhlör Chocolate tipped the scales at show her true form. Fillies are favour of the Indians. (Gloucester), 3. W. T. Grimshaw C. Blyth and J. Whitley ( C. B. A-): would take place early in August, light and junior welter titles.-180, while his opponent was three notoriously uncertain at this time F. D. Pereira and M. O. Hoosen (King William). F. King (Dulwich). beat Jeffery and Sheriff .......

and H. T. Bartlett (Dulwich).-Reu-best Kalwant Singh and Khan

Lef.

⚫ Old Blues.

For the past two years the match has been left drawn. Cambridge have won 44 times to Oxford's 37.)

· ANOTHER BIG $1 CASH SWEEP

100,000 Tickets On Picnic Bay Stakes

$42,560 FIRST PRIZE FOR

beat Chanson and Devanı

"C" Division League Table To Date.

Beta. PWLD F

C.R.C.

6 600 50

C.C.C.

C.B.A.

Recrds LR.C

CS.C.C.

University

8. China.

Army K.B.G.C. K.D.R.C. SEPTEMBER 22 RACE Police

Deutscher

Following the great.success of Radio

the $1.00 Cash Sweep on the Jul-

ing Stakes at the last race meet-

ing of the half-season,

6- onera, former world champion. stake. These championships would decision over Frankie Marchese of e- 3 Reater.

]be Ross' light and welterweight Brooklyn in ten'rounde.

3

03

0-4

but apparently Petersen's eye United Press. which was badly damaged in the

Rosenbloom Beaten On: Points

pounds

Press.

heavier. -Associated of the year, but Jack Jarvis, who should be responsible for their traine Campanula, attributes ner three sets, leaving only two more failure to the hard ground.

for their other two Vince Dundee Beaten told me, "whe pleased me more in

"I have never had a Ally," he should secure them.

By Unknown

contest in which he won both the

pairs, who →British and Empire heavy-weight| titles, from Len Harvey, will not

Close-Match For Club permit him to fight for a con

her preparation for the Oaks ther siderably longer period than was

The Hong Kong Cricket Club Los Angeles, June 25.

this one, but, as you saw, she was A Pt. expected.

"Slapsle Maxte Rosenbloom, the

Chicago, June 26, not striding out at any part of the are to visit the South China A.A., and should win, although there is Petersen originally won his Bri- Nations)--"Boxing" 12

Commission's Vince Dundee, the National|race.”

the Boxing

not much to choose between these 500 33% 11% 10tish heavyweight title from: Jack|Bghtweight, champion of

Commission's middle- JT NO TIME FOR TRICKS

teams in the league, standing.. 64-20 304; 28/18 Doyle, after beating Dave Crowley, world, to-night lost his second weight champion of the world, to. She had no time to play any 4 3 1 0 28 10

ten, round non-tricks at the starting post, as she appears to be concentrated in their The strength of the South China 21, 2244 & the Welshman, for the British crui- bout in a little over a month by night dropped a 6 3 2 0 22

0 18 18

6 serweight championship.

dropping a decision to husky Lee titled decision to Young, Stuploy, has been inclined to do. The" and "C" teams, leaving the 2 4 0

Ramage, former San Diego school-thus sustaining his first defeat starter let them go as soon as the "g" Division & very weak combine. Last year he lost his British title boy,

since August 21, 1988.

|¡ined up a long way behind the Weighing in at 101% pound, barrier. Campanula was the last ham should win at least two sets, tion. 1. 8. Trail and D. C. Dun- to Len Harvey, who followed up his Tipping the scales at 190 success by defeating Larry Galus pounds, two less than the cham-Dundee willingly 13 228 for the Empire crown.

exchanged to jump away, but the two

perhaps three, for the visitors, plon, Ramage plunged in through-punches with Stupley, at 162, but three lengths which she lost was 4 0 4 0 33⁄41⁄21⁄2 321⁄21⁄2· ́ 0 || 'A' match between Harvey and out to win decisively over the ten-at the close of the match found of no account, as the Beld settled leaving the Club in a strong post-

tion to take the points. 30.39 5 1715 Galus would probably be a far bet round bout, a non-titular affair, himself behind on points.

6 0 6 0 6 47-ter contest then the scheduled bout

3 1 2 0 14 1ED 11

.2.0.2 1

HARVEY'S TRIUMPH

between Petersen' and Gains. ` Har-

vey is recognised as being a boxer

i

Hong Kong, Jockey Clah have de pinced Entered Ponies, ie, ponies far greater experience, and critics Jim Londos Regains His World

cided to run a similar sweep on which are entered for the Picnic

are of the opinion that had his eye

the Picnic Bay Stakes, which is Bay Stakes, whether they are start not been completely closed after the

to be run at the Seventh Extra ed or not. Race Meeting, to be held on Sep- Lember 22.

After providing for the above Betting Tax, commission, and Tickets, which are limited to prizes, the balance will be divided 100,000, will cont $1,00, and condi- as follows:

tions will be exactly the same ́as those of the Juling Stakes Sweep,

*** The takings will be divided as

follows:

1st Prize: 70 per cent.!

2nd Prize: 20 per cent.

Brd Prise: 10 per cent......."

opening, rounds of 'his second title bout with Petersen, ■ different.re- suit might have been recorded,

down at a steady pace.

Instantaneous led from Light Brocade, Call of Duty, and Mis

Tor, with Kyloe, the winner of the

To-day's Fixtures

Indians

Univeralty Graduates Irish One Thousand Guineas, last Kowloon C.C.`v At the end of half a mile Cam South China Club

came down the hill, to Tattenham "B" Division Table To Date

Wrestling Crown In New Yorkul improved her position and

Chinese

Becrele

Beta PWLD FA│Pü

3300 181⁄2 81⁄2

{of, and a quarter of a: mila ́from L "ROSE IS

New York, June 25. tion of the National Wrestling. Corner in fourth place Jim London, ableat of the Groek|sociation, while Browning was ro She was not going smoothly, grunt and groan artists, won New cognized as titlist by New York however, whereas Light: Brocade C. de B York stats, recognition. as heavy-and several other states. The looked as if she could join the C. R. C U.S. BASKETBALL CRAZE

weight wrestling champion of the American Wrestling association sader at any time. This she did K. C. C. world here tonight by tossing Jim complicated the claims by recognica they rounded Tattenham: Corn- Graduates Indianapolis, Ind. Browning, of: Verne, Mo, 3g ring, Ed Don George.

University Should all tickets be taken up Additional proof of Indians' al. It was a one-fall finish match

the end the went to the front. While Londos has beaten "most{{ Five per cent. of the total sweep. the prizes will be as follows: most fanatical Interasi, in basket and London pinned the Missou of the Contenders he lost at IN DISTRESS

1st Prize

142,560 ball.” Was contained in the an rian's shoulders to the mat is one year to “Jumping Jos" Bavoldi, the “Campanuls was in dlätzens 8000 rain, $12,160 nouncement of receipts for the hour and 10 minutes Browning former Notre Dame football star afterwards, but InstantaneoLLE, WAS

· # 6,080 | 1034 state high school tournament had a decided, weight, advantage, and exponent of the firing tackle, plodding on and Liga wou zak-Zelina, Club; from the remainder, 20: pèr (50 $15,200 to be divided amongst Total receipts for the sectional, scaling 288 to 185 pounds for Lon but the Gresk raised the claim being up grond

Unplaced Entered regional and final meets were 1.8/ dos.

was not faitly pinned-Associated Neither could pose of prizes to drawers of Un-Ponies (whether starters or not)..., I$151,088..

90 London, already had the recognx-Press.

stakes will be deducted to cover

Government Betting Tax, and then

20 per cents, 'commission to the

2nd Prize

Brd Prize

"cent, will be deducted for the par- drawers/

•of'

maich decided, 'on d` seth ywing to

who' won'

The winner appeared to be much able Light Bro- cooler than either Campanula comfortably from Zelina: in the "parade.

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