THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 14, 1988.
ENGLAND'S AMATEUR BOXING WIN
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Sunday's Pairings For Fanling
The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fan- Hing next Sunday:
OLD COURSE 9.12 a.m. C, W. E.
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W. W. C. Shewan, Williamson. Y
S. C. Feltham, F. D."
W. G. Robertson, J. R. Col-j lis.
A. V. Greaves, Comdr. Hole.
J. H. Underwood,
Farnham.
1. H. Geare, 0. E. C. Mar- ton..
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K. K. Rounds, K. S. Morri
son.
R. C. F. Macgregor, P. Welch,
L. Goldman, W. Woodward. 2. H, Scoones, B. L S Webb.
A. Corrighan, E. L. Crpome. Col. Blake, Col. Crewdson. J. B. Mackie, D. S. Edward. R. J. Shrigley, W. Sharp. H. E. the Governor, N. L. Sraith.
G. S. Archbutt, A. W. Hughes..
Smalley,
Capt.
W. A. Stewart, N. K. Little- john.
10,00
10.04
10.08
10.12
10.16
10.20
10.24
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Holmes.
10.28
10.32
10.36
10.40
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10.44
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10.48 10.52
10.56 11.00
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11.04
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11.08 " 11.12
11.16
11.20
D. J. Gilmore, A. Sommer- felt.
4. Milne, A. A. Bremner.
F. C. Young, G. F. O'Bryen. H. Overy, . J. E. Macken-
zie.
D. J. Lyon, B. Rolfe.
C. M. Gee, Wing Cdr Bis- hop.
R. Winfield, W. T. Yoxall
I. P. Tamworth, H. M. Wil- liamson.
J. S. Dunnett, R. G. Gray.
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SOME DOUBTFUL VERDICTS
NEARLY A SCENE AT ALBERT HALL
(By HAROLD LEWIS)
ENGLAND beat Germany by seven contests to five in an amateur boxing tournament at the Royal Albert Hall last night-the first ever staged between the two countries. Some of the boxing also was good and some indifferent. There were a some aspects which caused one some uneasiness.
THE DECISIONS DID NOT ALWAYS MEET WITH AP- PROVAL, AND, IN FACT, THERE WOULD. HAVE BEEN A MOST UNPLEASANT SCENE BUT FOR THE PROMPT ACTION OF A FEW LEADERS AMONG THE PARTY OF 500 GERMAN TOURIST SPECTATORS WHO WERE MASSED IN FRONT OF THE ORGAN.
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ANOTHER TITLE lightweight champion, over E. Nurnberg, the German
FOR BIDDULPH
Beats Empire 440 Swimming Mark
NOEL RYAN LEFT BEHIND
A rather doubtful decision awarded to F. J. Simpson, last year's
champion,. was succeeded by a still more debatable decision in favour of C. Webster over K. Fluss, of Cologne,
This had been a grand fight, exciting and full of adventure, if somewhat unskilful towards the end, and the point-scoring was fairly even, though Fluss had done most of the leading.
PREPARED TO LEAVENL
on.
In
When the decision was announ- developed the stupid, though harm- culled from second- (By "SEX-BEAT)
ced there was some angrf murmur-less, trick- Sydney, December 2.
ing, and then hundreds of Germans class professionals of cuffing To shatter · an Empire Games got up and prépared to leave the the back of the head during
It is not a foul in our swimming record at 17 is the best hall. Others waved them back and clinch. T. E and J. L. C. Pearce feat performed by an Australlan appealed to their honour, and at rules, though it does not score.
Germany, evidently, it is regarded E. T. McMullen, L. R. An-athlete in recent years.
that they sat down in silence. drewes.
the If either of these decisions was as something highly offensive. T. A. Pearce, R. G. Parker. Robin Biddulph flew over
however, the Germans Our two best winners were P.. G. A. Leiper, C. C. Willson.quarter mile to return a better time wrong,
club-mate Noel would have agreed that they had 'Donoghue, the flyweight cham- than his Manly
compensation when E. pion, boxing in the bantamweight. Ryan, had set up as an Empire ample
second- Games record of 5min. 3sec. Bid-Campe, of the Berlin Police, was class, and E. Kemp, the
O'Donoghue's. dulph's time was 4min, 6-58ect given the verdict over JW. Jack-string lightweight.
E. Wilke, German Biddulph was competing in the son, at a stage when England led victory over
champion of 1936, was clear-cut Manly. Club's championship and had 6-
CAUTIONED 3 TIMES
and gained by good, resolute boxing: for his principal opponent, Noel
Campe was cautioned three times over a very strong and aggressive: Ryan.
for holding during the first two opponent. BY 8 YARDS
round, Biddulph and Ryan swam to- rounds, and in the third gether for the first half of the dis-when no action was taken at all, he G. M. Park, J. B. H. Leckie. tance when Robin clapped on the held so much that if it had been a Hesse was one of the best of the F. A. M. Elliott, A. C. I.
he forged fight between two English boxers evening for here were two clever pace. From then on Bowker. J. R. Masson, S. H. Dodwell ahead until at the final turn he was one would have expected disquali- lightweights, both very determined T. R. Chassels, H. H. Mun-leading by six yards.
NEW COURSE
9.16 a.m. R. Young, R. L. D. Wode-
house.
9,20 9.24
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9.28
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9.32
9.36
9.40
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9.44
9.62
10.00
10.08
10.16
10.24 10.32
10.40
10.44
10.52
10:58-
11.00-
Low, R. Valentine.
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G. C. Worrall, J, H. M. An
drew.
WJ. Roberts
ward.
Bonhar.
Mya Webb, Misa Cru Mrs. Shrigles, Mr
S. Robby A. E. Lissaman. Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Holmes.
eld K. Quick, G. WA
W. A. and Mrs. Cornell.. Nta. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie
Lyon, Mr. Rolfe.
3. and Mrs. Morris.cz,
Clark, M. C. Mar- grett
fication.
Another matter calling for criti: to cism was the repeated hectoring of a the German boxers for the most the trivial reasons.
He then went further away in the last lap despite Ryans reduce the leeway, and won by good eight yards to break
the
Union of Boxers) to co-opers the British Boxing Board L'enforcing rules to prevent y and to raise the standards in has been rejected.
~ Why It should have been necessary so frequently for
fred while a German oficial convey un tionalfedias caution, it was difficult to
11:04. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Margrett. WE ARE OFFERING WON.
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and confident, willing and able to carry a fast fight to the end.
Kemp was a trifle overwhelmed at the start, but he kept his head and improved, until, in the third round, he was stopping the fushes with of the strong young German such solid lefts that Hesse 9 bo became ragged.
Fly-W. Pritss beat E. Tyler (Print- ing and Allied Trades), on pointasuu
O'Donoghue Watneys Bantam,
B.C.) beat E. Wilke (Hanover),
points. then
Feather Völker Elliott (Batter Rane (Shildon) sine Erfurt);<
beat E. Nurn E. Kemp (4 J. Hesse (DI
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