THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 2, 1938.
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HOUGH TO FIGHT MCAVOY IN JANUARY
NO TITLE
MAY
AT STAKE
N.S.C: AND BOARD
RELATIONS
(By "HAROLD LEWIS”)
BE
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY
London, December 28. THE National Sporting Club have completed ar- rangements for a fight between Jock McAvoy, British middle and light-heavyweight champion, and Frank Hough of Battersea at Earl's Court on January 20, and have made formal application to the British Boxing Board of Control to stage it for the British light-heavyweight championship.
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It is practically certain that the Board will decline to sanction it as a championship fight and will give instructions that if it takes place the fight must not be under championship conditions.
Hough achieved much popularity by knocking out Tommy Mar- tin of Deptford and putting up a plucky display recently against Heinz Lazek of Austria, both these fights having taken place under N.S.C. promotion.
The Board is, at present, or- ganising a Southern Area light-
heavyweight championship com- SOUTH CHINA “B”
petition, presumably with the ob-
ject of ultimately finding a chal- BEAT MACAO BY SOLITARY GOAL
a
lenger, but it was announced few days ago that Hough had been withdrawn because he had not complied with certain condi- tions. The fact was that he had not lodged a deposit with the Board.
Evenly Contested Game
HYAMS v. HARDY
The Macau Artillery did very
South Having eliminated Hough, the well against
China"B," Board have nominated Jack Hyams | leaders of the First Division of (London) and Bill Hardy (Leices- the Hong Kong Football League, ter) to compete for this Southern when they lost by the only goal in Hill Area title, and it happens that both a friendly game at Caroline these men have beaten Hough. As yesterday. Hough may not fight for this local
championship, therefore, it is cer- The visitors were good in their tain the Board will not permit him approach work, but their shooting, to compete for the national 'cham-was poor and numerous oppor- pionship.
tunites were wasted by poor shoot-
The situation is not likely to im- ing or hesitancy in front of goal. prove present relations between the
N.S.C. and the Board, which were F. Sequeira, on the right wing, adversely affected by the recent de- was fast and kept Lau Mau on the while cision that the Club would no long-run throughout the game, er be entitled to send a representa-Fernandes, in goal, gave a sound tive unless he stood for election in display and stopped many
hard comptition with others.
HOSPITALITY RISING
drives.
out
Though the Chinese were.
more
A few days ago I pointed that hostility towards the Board dangerous near goal, their habit of was rising in certain quartera dribbling instead of shooting spoiled In this namely, from the National Boxing their chances of scoring. -Association and leading promoters respect Lee Shek-yau was the great- -and that possible estrangement est offender and Lee Pui-leong was of the N.S.C. was not likely to help often caught offside. the Board.
not
The Club has now received from After an evenly contest first half, the National Boxing Association 8 Lee Shek-yau, netted with a hard letter seeking close co-operation, drive just before the interval.
In and the letter will duly be consid the second half the visitors had as ered by the committee of the N.S.C.
much of the game, but could The Club has retained, from the
equalise. Club of old, the utmost sympathy with boxers and an earnest desire to assist them in improving their conditions, and as this is the chief reason for the existence of the N.B.A., It may well be that that co- operation will come to pass.
The movement to form a promo- ters' association is also making some progress, I am informed by one who is closely interested.
R. B. Hughes (Worthing) retained the Searle Trophy when, with a handi- cap allowance of 86min. 30sec., he won the annual Boxing Day walk, over 17 milos at Worthing. He covered the distance in 2h. 50min. 57sec.
C. M. JONES BEATEN IN PARIS
Paris, December 29.-All British competitors in the singles of the Paris. Christmas Tournament were eliminated in to-day's play here. C. M. Jones, who won his first-round match with M. Siguier, was beaten in the second- round by P. Pelizza, 7-5, 6-0. Miss Joan Saunders, who, with the defeat of Miss Valerie Scott in the first round of the women's singles yesterday be came the only English woman competi tor, was beaten in her first-round con- test by Mlle. Mellerio, 8–6, 6–
WANT MCMULLAN
Offer Of Managership London, December 23. Mr. W.
G. Turner, chairman of Sheffield Wednesday, announced last night that the board have offered James McMullan, manager of Notts County, the position of manager on terms which he has accepted, subject to the consent of the Notts County board to release him.
After leaving Manchester City in 1933 McMullan retired as a player and was appointed manager of Oldham Athletic, with whom he : stayed one season. He was then appointed manager of Aston Villa
at the beginning of 1994-5.
He resigned in October, 1985, and in November, 1936, succeeded Mr. Bertie Smith as manager of Notts County. He played for Scotland on 16 occasions.
COMBINED SCHOOLS' FINE VICTORY OVER RECREIO
Hosegood's Fine Bowling
At King's Park yesterday afternoon, the Combined Schools, captained by Mr. J. L. Younggaye, of the Diocesan School, beat Club de Recreio by 80
runa.
Combined Schools—137 for 7 dec. (A. J. Prata 10, K. M. Rumjahn 99, J. Gosano 33; E. M. L. Soares 4 for 34).
Club de Recreio- -49 (E. M. L. Soares
22; Fisher 3 for 16, Hosegood for 10);
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