THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY

23, 1938

SIMS TAKES 8 WICKETS

FOR 16

Buenos Aires, January 16.

CRAWLEY CONCEDES 20 STROKES AND WINS GOLF

FINAL

London, January 3. of the Sunningdale Club's Dormy Playing brilliant golf through-House Shield.

lost only three holes, the third, out the tournament, L. G. Crawley, In the final yesterday Crawley, fourth, and twelfth, Burke receiv- the Essex cricketer and inter-playing from the back-mark of plus ing two strokes at two of them. Sir Theodore Brinckman's tour-national golfer, retained possession 2 and conceding 20 strokes, defeat-In the semi-final Crawley did not ing cricket team are not likely to forget their journey to Concordia

yesterday for their three-day they arrived on the field at six match with a Concordia and Camps" o'clock in the evening and played XV.

until 7:30 p.m. Sims, the Middle sex spin bowler, took eight wickets for 16 runs and helped to skittle the home side for 66.-Reuter.

Two of the coaches in which they were travelling broke down, and, after a delay of five hours,

ed D. M. Burke (18) by 4 and 2 have anything worse than a 4 at He did the 16 holes of the match any hole, and, conceding 17 strokes, in five under 4's.

beat P. H. Mitchell (15) by 4 and Out in 32 (4, 5, 4, 3, 3, 4, 4, 2, 3), 3. Crawley had headed the quali- Crawley was 3 up, and 'his figures tier on Boxing Day, going round in for the remaining seven holes were 68 and finishing 4 up. 5, 4, 4, 3, 4, 3, 4.

Burke In the other semi-final Despite the heavy handicap, he beat Brig.-Gen, R. Haig (8) by

3 and 2.

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BRITISH AMATEUR BOXERS DRAW IN DENMARK

Only One Fight Fails To Go Distance

GALLIE'S GAMENESS

Copenhagen, January 10. Great Britain's team of amateur boxers drew at four wins each in their match against Denmark here to-day. About 7,000 people, includ- ing the Crown Prince of Denmark watched an entertaining pro- gramme.

The only match that failed to go the full distance of three rounds was that in which G. Brindley, the Polytechnic cruiserweight, was beaten by a technical knock-out in the second round.

C. Gallie (Cardiff) put up a great but unsuccessful fight against Cervin in the feather- weight match, which. was the best of the day. They fought at top. speed throughout. Gallie was floored by a left hook to the jaw at the end of the first round and was only saved by the gong, but he recovered well,

BEST ON VIEW

The outstanding boxer of the tournament was probably Jens Niel- sen, who dominated his fightweight match with Varley by his amart boxing. S. Stockton, who won his welterweight match, had an ugly cut over his eye, but he showed wonderful courage and was given a rousing cheer at the finish.

Fly Kaj Frederiksen (Denmark) beat S, Kirsch on points, dig

Bantam: T. S. O'Brien (Gt. Britain) best Frederiksen on points:

Feather: Cervin (Denmark) best C. Gallie on points..

Light: Jens Nielsen (Denmark) haat H. J. Varley on points.

Welter: S. Stockton (GL.. Britain) hsat Kops on points.

Middle: W. Pack (Gt. Britain) beat G. Petersen on points.

Cruiser: Lehmann (Denmark) beat Brindley on technical knock-out in 2nd round:

Heavy: G. Preston (Gt. Britain) beat Hermansen.

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