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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1950.
Ezzard Charles Again Named Fighter Of The Year
New York, Dec. 26.
The magazine The Ring issued its annual ratings today and again named the Heavyweight Champion Ezzard Charles "the Fighter of the Year."
Charles of Cincinnati who won the award in 1949, beat the Welterweight Champion, Ray Robinson, for the coveted designation this year despite the fact ssessions and other countries UNION HOUSE that the New York Boxing Writers Association had given Sugar Ray the Edward
. J. Nell plaque for his 1950 contributions to the sport.
copyrighted article that The Ring editor, Nat Fleischer, explained in a Charles was picked because of his cleancut triumph over the former champton, Joe Louis, "in the most vital contest of 1950."
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Welterweights
Sugar Ray
Knocks Out
Hans Stretz
1
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Cricket Club
Beat Army
By 45 Runs
The Hongkong Cricket Club boat Army by 45 runs in the two-day cricket match which ended at Chater Road yester- day;
The scores were;
CLUB, IST INNINGS
200
ARMY, 18T INNINGS Capt. Campbell, lbw Cult Capt. Harding, b. Cull Lt. Williams, b. Cull Major Wilson, bw Cul Lt. Maynard, b. Craig Capt. Nicholson, not out Capt. Ilaycraft, b. Craig Cp). Lane, lbw Craig
c. Raynor Cpl. Mackenzie,
Craig Capt. Grant, b. Cull Capt. Corteld, c. MacPherson
Crai
II.
Extras
Total
Bowling:
Cull
Perry
Rows
Crolg
Arthy
CLUB, 2ND INNINGS
Arthy, b. Corfeld
A. Pearce, C. Mackerule, Oliver, C. & b, Cortield Nicholson .........
MacPherson,
b. Harding
Owen-lugies, c. Maynard,
b. Nicholsan..
Extras
Total (for ◊ wickets)
Corficia Barding
Nicholson
Grani Line
Bowling:
M
RATINGS BY DIVISION Here are the Ring magazine's top ratings of boxers for 1050 of the Year in the order of their ranking: The "Progress
Heavyweights Champion Ez-
Frankfurt, Dec. 25. Award" went to Vic Toweel of
Africa who
won the zard Charles, Joe Louis, Lee! South
"Sugar" Ray Robinson, Cham-Savold, Jory Maxim, Lee Oma, World Bantamweight
Baker, Clarence Henry, the American Negro World pionship within one year from Bob 3
Champion, professional Rex Layne, Jersey Joe Walcott,
Welterweight the start of his
knocked out Hans Stretz, not exceeding 25 words, 25 meals) but they are wholesome. career. He took the 118-pound Jack Gardner, Rocky Marciano,
American Manuel Roland Lastarza.
former
Middle- German decision in Johan- cents each additional word.
Ortiz, on
Lightheavyweights Champion nesburg, South Africa, on May
Jocy Maxim, Archle Moore, weight Champion, in the
round of a 10-round. Matthews, Bob fifth Robinson of New York and Harry "Kid"
Cham- Murphy, Bob Satierfield, Nick non-title fight here tonight. the Lightheavyweight
It was Robinson's last fight of Cleve- Barone, Jim Slade, Doc Wil- nion, Jory Maxin
It. G. Craig, c. Mackenzie b.
Nicholson before returning to the United Manager. land were the only two fight-liams, Connie Rux, Don Cockell
in and Lloyd Marshall. champions
States Stretz was down in the A P. Raynor, not out lister *3
and it was R. S. Cuil, B. Nicholson divisions and con- their own
Biddleweight Champion first half minute
A. E. Perry, C. Mackenzie tenders in other classes.
Nicholson Maxim was rated No. 3 con- Jake Lamotta. Ray Robinson, near the end of the first round. M. Newton, 1bw Nicholson
Dauthuille, Dave before he landed his first blow. Laurent
twice in the was down tender for Heavy crown
Sands, Handolph Turpin, Robert He behind Joe Louis and
Villemain, Jimmy Beau, Eugene second round, for Robinson was for a Quick Walter obviously trying Savold in that order.
Hairston, Ray Barnes,
knockout. Robinson was ranked No.
Cartier, Art Towne, Lumotta's contender for Jake
Stretz fought back with jobs middleweight title. Louis still
in the third Champion and right hooks 1op heavyweight contender, despite his trou-Ray Robinson, George Costner, round but Robinson was master
Gavilan, Billy Graham, of the situation. cing by Charles and despite his Kid
Towards the end of the fourth in
Eddie Thomas, beating Charley Fusari,
Stretz questionable showing
Was knocked Cesar Brian, for two reasons: Johnny Sexton, Mickey Tollis, round
1. Lee Savold, who is re- Lester Felton, Charley Cotton, down twice, the bell saving him
from being counted out, cognised as champion by the Joe Micels, Johnny Bratten.
Lightweights-Champion Ike British Board of Boxing Con-
Strotz started the fifth round trol, had but one fight in 1950. Williams, John L. Davis, Fred-shakily and was down almost
knockout
over die Dawson, Tommy Campbell, at once, but he got up quickly. his Bruce Woodcock.
Carter, Johnny Gon-He went down again, came out 2. Jersey Joe Walcott drop-salves, "Sonny Boy" West, Art at the count of eight ped to No. 0
Dragon, Eddie Chavez, Rudy toppled over and was counted Despite the fight
out-Reuter. game's Cruz and Roberto Proletti. COMMERCIAL troubles during 1950, it never- Featherweights - Chrumpion theless provided the fans with Sandy Saddler, Willie Pep, Ray PHOTOGRAPHERS. unusually good championship Famechon, Charley Riley, Parcy competition in which Charles Basieti, Luis de Santiago, Ron- established himself firmly anie Clayton, Al Phillips, Jackie
Maxim Graves, Rocky McKay, Ciro world welterweight champion the heavies, the lightheavy crown Moraseneq. d
Ray Robinson "SVET" from Freddie Mills of Englanti,
Bantamweights Champion agreed to fight Dave Sanda in Sandy Saddler recaptured the
Towcel, Louis Romero, Australla next March.
At Cox's Road, KCC feather title from Willie Pep, Vic
Manuel Ortiz, Louis Valvani, Sands is Austrailan middle-Royal Navy by 69 runs Luis Castillo, Elly Bennelt,
lightheavyweight and friendly match. weight,
KCC Peter Keenan, Tommy Proffitt, heavyweight champion. Emile Chemama, Hadi Tijani,
Blank sald that New York W. M. Davidson, retired
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South China Morning Post "Invade" Cheung Chau
(By ERIC MACNIDER)
For the second Boxing Day in succession, the South China Morning Post "invaded" Cheung Chau Island yester- But this time it was a triumphant visit with day. of
soccer honours being annexed by the S.C.M. Post Sports Association thus reversing last year's initial defeat.
Headed by Mr F. P. Franklin, Managing Director, and host of the day, 161 members of the Association together with members of the Editorial Staff proceeded to Cheung Chau by the ferry-launch Man Ping.
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ARMY, 2ND INNINGS Capt Campbell, b. Cull Lt. Williams, c. & b. Craig Major Wilson, b. Craig Capt. Nicholson, bw. Craig Capt. Harding, not out Lt. Maynard, c. MacPherson, Capt. Haycraft, C. Pearce
Calg
Craig
Cpl. Lane, low, Craig
Col. Mackenzie.
Hughes
Cap. Grant, run cut
Owen-
Capt. Corfield, b. Owen-Hughes
Extras
Total
0.
Bowling:
Booona
* la Bancos e Boon
Cull
Ferry
Craig
Owen
Hughes 42
KCC BEAT NAVY
beat
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Logan, Golagher...
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Taylor
P. Smith, c. Jones b. Naylor
A. Bell,
Gallagher
Extras
Fyle
Total (for D wickets
Bowling:
Gallagher
Јолев
Taylor
Naylor
Morgan
Hartley
10
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ROYAL NAVY Mallows, b. Logen
A. E. Bird, c. Leriou, b. Smith Jones. b. Dodge Naylor, b. Sellors
R. Bird, b. Sellors
Brooker, c. & b. Glitins
Taylor, b. Sellors
Morgan, e. Davidson b. Setiors Gallagher, b. Sellora Hartley, not out
the SCM Fyfe, c. Bell b. Glins
Extras
The Post house flag was at Sun Ching team and the masthead and SCMP ban- Post Sports Association. Iners were much in evidence, Facing a deficit of one-nil at On arrival at the Island, the the interval, the Association the "invaders" proceeded to the team rallied strongly in Cheung Chau Island Residents' second half and put in goals by football ground where the Leung Hoi-kwong, who scored Chl-ping and Tam Staff met the two, Lau Morning. Post Chinese workers, the latter Kam-pui. rumming out winners by two clear gools. The first half was goalless,
Scorers for the Chinese were Leung Wing-lok and Kwong Fook-hung.
MATCH OF THE DAY
Representing the SCM Post Tsum were: Yeung Pak-chol; Kam-chee, Tam Kam-pul; Ng Kee-cheong, Loung Hoi-kwong, Lau Chi-ping and Cheung Shu- kau.
Total
Bowling:
Smith
Dodge
Sellore
Davidson Gittins Bell Logan
Referee was Mr W. A. Grin-Recreation
Next on the programme was ham.. the match of the day the oppo-"} nents being the Cheung Chau
OPTIMISTS' XI The following will represent optimists against the Indian Club in a First Division League cricket match on Saturday: The match concluded, the L. D. Kliber, N. R. Oliver, gathering adjourned for Chinese G. H. P. Pritchard, N. E. Arthy, chow in a restaurant where Mr T. P. Mahon, L. White, H. H. Kwang Yuen-on, on behalf of Rankine, G. T. Rowe, R. Thes tho Sports Association, exsen Ender, A. P. Raynor, R. M. pressed thanks to Mr Franklin Macpherson and A. L. Snaith. for his kindness and keen in-
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- TAIWAN BAY HANDICAP (1st SECTION) The Handicap weights in the above have been reduced 5 lb. all round.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
FIRST RACE MEETING Monday, 1st January, 1951,
There are ten races. The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am. and the First Race will be run at 12.00 Noon. The In interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.).
Through Tickets (10 Races - $20.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearco Memorial Cup" scheduled to be run on 28th February, 1951.
Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 am, on Saturday, 30th December, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings."
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