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London, Nov. 1. George Kaplan, Brooklyn heavyweight,

will meet Johnny Williams of Rugby, England, in a 10-round fight here Nov. 14.

The bout will be a supporting. sonicat on a card toppe:l by the ince Woolcock-Jack Gardner rilish heavyweight title fight. The card also-will include a 10- rounder between Lloyd Marshall of Cleveland and Don Cockell, be British lightheavyweight champion.

Kaplan and his *phay Grippo, ure

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London, Nov. 1. Danny O'Sullivan, British bantamweight champion, leaves by air on Monday for Johan nesburg in a bid for the world bantam title, He is due to meet the South African holder, Vie Toweel, on November 25.

O'Sullivan's manager, Benny Huntman, who is also going to Johannesburg, said that train- ing for the fight would be at a camp some six miles from the South African capital.--Router.

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Farr-Wilde

Fight Off

IT WON'T DO ANY

GOOD FOR EITHER Says PETER WILSON

Just what is going on over the Tommy Farr comeback? It is now announced that Piet Wilde, the Belgian heavyweight champion, has taken the place of Carl Nielsen, the Danish champion, who was orginally duc to meet Farr at Leicester on November 6.

(1) Two weeks ago it was announced that the Danish Boxing Association had banned Nielsen from, fighting Farr.

(2) The promoter, Joe Jacobs, told me that he would consider only two other Continental heavyweights Stefan Olck or Jo Weidin. He also stated: "I'd rather cancel the show if I can't get a suitable opponent for Farr. My reputation is worth more to me than one show."

In that case I suggest to Mr Jacobs, that he cancels the show forthwith if Wilde is the best opponent he can get for Farr. Either that or cancel his reputation.

For by no stretch of the Association Over Davis Cup imagination can anyone sug-players. gest that the lumbering Wilde One is that an expenso allow- is a serious test for a heavy-ance of £2 a day means that weight of Farr's calibre,

each player "comes home a for richer man" than when he went away.

tish Cruiserweight Cham- Beat Ack-Ack original opponent, Nielsen.

25th Nov.pion, will meet the Cleveland negro, Lloyd Marshall in a London fight on November 14. Central Press Photo.

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20th

Taikoo Club's

Closing Day

At Rugby

In a spirited rugger game on the Club ground yesterday, the Club 2nd XV dcicated 34th Light A.A. Regiment by six points to nil.

Malcolm's second point is that every player of Cup standard could be regarded as an employee of the Australian LTA for at least half the year and was under its direct control for the period of the competi- tion,

BEATEN BY NIELSEN Let's do a bit more memory logging. Wilde has met Farr's

twice- in January and February 1948. The first time Nielsen won In the first round The second time Nielsen won on points.

It Nielsen was ruled out as a

How right he is. And how reasonable

opponent for how

Farr very unpopular he'll be with man he twice, the boys all over the world who beat be substituted for him? have lived the life of Riley-

But that's not all. Wilde hay and got paid for it. appeared four times in England Not to mention the LTA'S and Wales during the past 10 everywhere who have material- months. Here's his record: ly bonellted from the "shama-

can the

In the first half, Mackle; the Club

wing, Intercepted an Army pass on the Ack-Ack 25-yard line and raced on un- On March 21.1940, he out-lours." opposed to go over.

pointed Jack London over eight Campbell missed a not too rounds, at Middlesbrough. On

kick. The Taikoo Club Lawn Bowls casy kic season comes to

Towards a climax on

lost on 17, 1949, he the end, the

August ball points to Johnny Williams over Saturday, November 4.

appeared to have rolled into ten rounds at Porthcawl. On touch-at least inost of the, October 3, 1949, he lost in one Army players thought so-but round to actually it had not quite cross-chester.

Earl Walls at Man- ed the Une.

The green will be closed and prizes won during the season awarded. The full six rinks are engaged and the first jack will be thrown at 2.30 p.m. The prize winners pro; Singles Championship (Swire Sup).-Winner, T. R. MacLean Runner-up, A. W. Leck.

Pairs Championship Win- ners, A. W. Leck and J. H. Kinniburgh; Runners-up, J A.

Smith and W. B. Broron.

Clemo

snapped the leather) up and passed to Grey, who made no mistake with the try. Grey also took the kick, but failed to convert

Teams werel Club.-Cleme;

And on January 24, this year, he lost 'in four rounds to Johnny williams again.

WHAT FARR SAID Does this sound like the re- Gauntlett, Camp- Mackie,

a man able to offer a Roberts, cord of Robertson, serious testtò Farr?

Of course Brown, Howard; it doesn't

bell Greypworth Bleakber: Cowley.(Cap

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A.A.2nd L. Heup: Lt. Frank- And yet, only a week ago- land. LBdr Royle, Capt. 2nd Lt. Denny: Gor. Firth, Gor. Farr said to me→

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Pyls, Capt. good thing this has come up Williamson. Nov.mow and J H. Kinniburgth;

now. It wouldn't do me or CORNELIUS RYAN Runners-up, J. B. Dewar, W.. McColl and W. C. Bovaird,

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the fight game any good if I HOCKEY TEAMS met an opponent who wasn't in

top condition,"

America still is the "pro- Polios an Police "A" against Club de Rê-

suggest that it won't do mised land" for the world's io *A" at Boundary Street on

Farr, or the fight game, or the boxers, but 1950 was not a Sunday at 11 am Goares M. promoter, OR Singh. D. O. Tebbutt, D.

the public any Brown

be

Rinks Championship. Win- nera, G, H, Clayton, L°C. Kow, A W Leck and S. J. Pollock; Runsers-up, B. H. Billimore, A. G. Verral, R B. Grifle and A.. Yusuf, D. Singh, Reycol, good at all if he meets Wilde in very good year for those who

A. Steven, C. Thong, B. Bharrard any condition.

came to the USA to get the Smith, E. Cox.

Reserves, Hayward, March and Belgian is the best

And

I suffest that if the big purses and the famo Inter-Department Competition | M. Billaworth.

opponent which follows success. (Fimic Trophy), Winners,

Army

available that the show J Nimmo, A. A. Crichton, R. the Police

1st XI agħinst Argonauts "A". on

Ground at Boundary postponed. B. Griffin and J. C. Chalmers: Street on

Tiberio Mitri of Italy, Saturday bully-off__2190 Runners-up, J Rowan, W. P. p.m.-Cpl. Partridges, L/C Gard- THEY WON'T LIKE IT European middleweight Clemow, A. W. Lack, S. J. Pol-er Capt. Fitzgibbon, Capt. Stubbu.

McKenzie,

At last someone has come art champion, fought Jake Rev. Crawford, lock,

C.Q.M.S. Grant, Capt. Dudley,' in the open about "amateur" LaMotta for the world 160- Major Lamble (Capt), Q.M.S. international lawn tennis, Webb, L/C Taylor, |Clarke.

nor,

Wappinshaw League. Win- J. H. Kimiburgn, Run- ners-up, J. A. Smith and J. Rowan.

Reserves, Wỏ II Firth, ORQMS

All players are requested to re- part by 2.13 p.m. and to nota t change of time for the bully of.

Former Australian adminis-pound title in July, but trator, Harley Malcolm. bas Jake made Mitri look like made two points in a challenge an amateur and Tiberio to the Australian Lawn Tennis went home without another

American fight.

ALL-INDIA TEAM CREATE FAVOURABLE IMPRESSION

Laurent Dauthille of Franco (made a better showing in С September title match with La Motta, but LaMotta won by a dramatic last-minute knocks- out.

Robert Villemain of Fro

France lost most of his middleweight title hopes when he was.sound- ly whipped by Ray Robinson at Philadelphia, ¿

Raymond

The visiting All-India Federation soccer team indulged in light training on the Club ground at Happy Valley yesterday and created a very favourable im- pression.

The parsing and shooting of the visitors were very accurate.

WANTED 60 MINUTES They were particularly im The visitors had; it was pressive with their long sweep-vealed, suggested that play ing passes along the ground.

limited to 60 minutes,

Famechonor!

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made Famechon look like a

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WILS

Several of the visiting players took the field barefooted, and their powerful first-time kicking amazed the large number of Chinese spectators.

The visitors showed in no un- This decision was reached at Kamhung (Kit Chee), S. 5-featherweight hope, was knock- certain manner that they are a meeting of the Interport Sub-Nien (Kwong Wah), Tang(Sued out by Jackle Graves at fully capable of extending Committen of the Hongkong (KMB). Tong Sibung (S. Hongkong's bout.

Football Association yesterday, China), Hung Hing-yük (KB) Minneapolis in June, eliminat

Bantos (St Joseph Tehnucing Ask from any de

for the present. (Army), Ho Ying fun (R). Just before Ask met Graves, (8. China), Chu. Wing-keun Sanna, and Samma, who himself Brown (Army), Xin Cheuk-yiaho

defeated ba (8.

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Kom Chang

ho once had title hopes,

gorving us Fep's spermate m prosced with their ability and also discussed and it was ar

of the visitors VOCO

(KMB) and Mulles (Club) with clever positioning.

Sandy Sachtler Septem ranged that they should ba

bor. Mr 5z0 Po-wal was appointed taken round the New Terri-

Gino Buonvino, once heavy tories on Friday, November manager of the team to take the weight chemp of Italy, tried a

feld on November 8.2 kg A trip round the Island whi

comeback in May, but took e Axod for. Monday, November 6.1 “ZIG-ZAG”: BALL -

bloody battering and suffered It was decided that arrange-

bechmical knockout in the thir As they are accustomed toments for all other forms of ch-

Found at the hands ofthick playing with a "ball, they tortainment he left to the

Darcos at Syracuso, N. 2.***- havo maked to be supplied with Chairman of the Entertainment AP,

"Zig-zag" ball, the type which Commitice, who, should decide will be used during the forth- dally as to the entertainment to coming matches,

provided... bo

Both Koalkeepers also imgements for the enter (Kwong' Wah); Leo Taifa Pep's fanining for, match

!

The visitors will take bartma further training to-day and to

inorrow.

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