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'KID LEWIS FINED:
London, April 21- Edward (“Kid”) Lewis, the former welter- weight boxing champion of the world, of Regis Court, Malcombe- place, Marylebone, W., was fined £20, with £10 10s costs, at Bow- street yesterday for keeping the Moulin Rouge, ... New Compton- street, W.C., for public music and dancing without a licence from the London County Council.
Davis Makes Third 1,000
Break In Three Days
HE CHINA MAIE, MAY 17, 1937.
London, April 22. Another thou-¡had a cannon near the top cushion, sand break -- the third in three but he unaccountably missed the days-was made by Joe Davis object: ball..
(Chesterfield) during the first ses- The champion had another break sion yesterday in the final of the of 259 and for the session totalled United Kingdom Professional Cham- 1,499 points for an average of 250. pionship against Tom Newman Newman, whose best run was 187 (London) at Thurston's Hall," Lon-| (full), scored 869 for an average don.
of 53. Interval: Davis (în play), 5,958; Newman, 2,651. Davis reached four figures in 50 Close: Davis (in play), 6,999; minutes and was still in a good Newman, 3,402. Breaks: Davis 295 register. There was a convictionposition when the break ended at (full),, 500, 250 (unfinished); New- against Lewis for a similar offence in January.· ́
1,179. Playing from hand, Davis man, 670, 81.
Mr. R. Wait Brown, prosecuting, said that three police officers visit- ed the club and paid 5s for them- selves and 5s for the women who accompanied them. They had no invitation, and were just asked to
NEUSEL & SCHMELING
FIGHT OFFER:
London, April 23, Walter Neusel, the German heavy-weight, who has been mentioned as Tommy Farr's next opponent, is in light training at Windsor.
A further London fight for Neusel may be announced shortly. ́ His manager, Mr. Paul Damski, has refused an offer of £8,000 for Neusel to fight Max Schmeling in Berlin.
WHEN PLAYING
A TROUT REEL IN WITH-
CAPSTAN
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