THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 8, 1988.
New Light-Weight Champion
INTERNATIONAL GOLF MATCH
England Lead
Recovery France
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Crowley Beats Walsh On Points At Liverpool
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20 YARD PUTT
Dave Crowley, 25-year-old Clerkenwell boxer, retained a two Meanwhile Pennink and Scott, years' unbeaten record when outpointing Jimmy Walsh (Chester), over fifteen with the help of two stymies, had the holder of the British Lightweight Championship,... turned with a lead of three holes, rounds at the Liverpool Football Club's ground. which they increased at the Crowley fought a rousing two-handed fight, and was full of England and France, for the eleventh, France halved their ar- action throughout a contest in which Walsh was mainly on the de- fifth time, met in an internation- rears, winning the twelfth and fensive. al match this week-end, at Sun- thirteenth, de St. Sauveur at the
Walsh, who has held the Lons- ningdale, foursomes, each over last holing a twenty yards' putt for 36 holes, being played yesterday, a two, but England soon became 3
dale Belt for over two years, had and singles, also over the double up again, and held that lead when
play. The Frenchmen were a nasty gash over the left eye round, being arranged for they finished the round in 73. through the green at the tenth, and for the last eight rounds, but day. England, who have always
Pennink holed a five-yarder he was always striving to con- The third pair played some of the
for Д 3 to won the match, held a useful ad-
6nect his right with Crowley's vantage on the day's play, win-best golf for France, de Rothschild
at the 11th. The Eng jaw, and once or twice he raised up ning two foursomes and halving and Huet turned in 35 and were 3lishmen were stymied out of a win the hopes of his supporters with up. England, however, played per-for the match at the next, but easi- the remaining match.
fect golf to take three holes in aly secured a half at the 13th to win an occasional blow to the chin.
Crowley always recovered well, and L. G. Crawley and C. Stowe, row from the eleventh and square,
continually forced his way past the both members of the victorious the match. Rothschild sank a putt
champion's long arm to score heavily to the body. Walker Cup team, were always of eight yards for a three at the ahead, and beat J. Leglise and fifteenth, to lead again, but Eng- M. Carlhian 9 and 8; while Pen-land replied with a birdie 4 at the
to nink and Scott won 6 and 5. The long sixteenth, square, and Frenchmen proved their worth in halved the last two holes. the third match, where Tolley and Thirsk were 3 up with four to play, but Rothschild and Huet squared at the home hole.
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SECOND ROUND
Crawley and Stowe continued to play brilliantly in the second round against Leglise and Carlhian. By Glorious conditions found some winning the first four holes in of the players arrayed in white 5, 3, 3, 2, Crawley and Stowe be flannels and playing coatless.. The
came 10 up. They lost two of the play in the leading game was of a next three, and turned 8 up with high standard, for Crawley and an outward score of 34. A win in 4 Stowe went round in 67. Their at the tenth settled the match. rivals needed a four for a score of 71, but took six to the eighteenth, and were 6 down. Crawley and Stowe reached the turn in 81 (4, 4, 4, 3, 4, 3,2,3).
6 and 5,
GOOD RECOVERY
In the last match Tolley and Thirsk halved with Huet and Roths- child, who made a good recovery They were 3 down with four holes to play, but fought back gallantly and won the 16th, 17th, and 18th to square.
In the opening states of the fight, the witnessed by about 6000 people, clever, fast exchanges, made it worthy of a championship contest. Crowley, who was congratulated by Colonel R. E. Myddleton, chairman of the Bri- tish Boxing Board of Control told a reporter that he was going to chal- lenge Henry Armstrong and Lou Am- bers the Americans.
L G. Crawley (Brancepeth Castle) "It has been my ambition to be a said Crowley, and C. Stowe (Penn), England (6 up) British champion,"
and M."and now that I have been successful beat J. Leglise (Chiberta) Carlhian (Chantilly), France, 9 and 8. I hope to do bigger things."
J. J. F. Pennink (Royal Ashdown Walsh took his defeat philosophical- Forest) and K. B. Scott (Crowboroughly, saying "Yes, it was a good fight. Beacon), England (3 up) beat P. Bou- I did my best." lart (Morfontaine) and J. de St. Sau-
It was the third championship fight veur (Morfontaine), France, 6 und 5.
in of the week, and the attendance. Pennink and Scott had their lead
C. J. H. Tolley (Royal and Ancient) the open air was kept down on reduced to 2 at the fifth of the sec-and T. J. Thirsk (Bridlington), England count of rain.:
(all square) and G. de Rothschild (Le and round, but they won the seventh Sart) and G. Huet (Le Sart), France. and eighth, and were 4 up with nine halved.
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At the weigh-in yesterday Walsh had an advantage of more than Ibs in weight, scaling 9 at 8 lbs ozs to Crowley's: 9st 5 lbs 8 ozs.
KOWLOON C.C. BEAT
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AT THE VALLEY
Yesterday's "C" Div. Encounters
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Two games in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League were held yesterday resulting in wins for KC.C. and the Indians.goo
At the Valloy, Kowloon Cricket Club beat Craigengower Cricket Club by 6 Bets to 8.
Zimmern and A. R. H. Esmail
lost to B. Soltau and R. S. Ca-
pell
beat W. M. Gitting and R. Broad-
bridge
lost to F. Broadbridge and A.
Duncan.
1-6
0-8 -1-8
G. Winch and H. P. Lim (C.C.C.). lost to Soltau and Capell. lost to Gittins and Broadbridge lost to Broadbridge and Duncan 0–ő D. Hung and W. L. Rapley: (C.C.C.). drew with Soltau and Capell. 66 drew with Gitting and Broad-
bridge...
beat Broadbridge and Duncan
UNIVERSITY v. INDIANS
At Pokfulum, Indian Recreation Club beat the University. by 5% sets to 8% in the "C" "Division, of Lawn Tennis League.
P: C. Yu and Y. W. Ha (H.K.U.T.C.). best A. M.
lost to M. Had and T.. All 62,
Razack
and D. M.
beat S. M. Rumjahn and T. Ha-
met.
H. T. Tang and T. S. Wan (H.K.U.T.C.).
lost to A. M. Rumjahn and All 2: lost to Hassan and Razack-
bont S. M. Rumjahn and Hamet
Z. T. Léo and
(H.E.UT.C.).
drew with A. M. Rumjahn and Alf Jost to Hassan and Razack 187019. MaRumjahn and Hamot
Boon
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