THE CHINA MATE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 3, 1939.
GILROY OUTPOINTS ASUNCION MAURICE HALLAM
FILIPINO CHAMPION PUTS
UP GALLANT FIGHT BEFORE GOING DOWN
London, June 2, Ireland's Freddie Gilroy, the British and Empire bantamweight champion, dutpointed the Filipino bantamweight champion Al Asuncion over ton rounds before a packed house of over 10,000 spectators at the Empire Pool, Wembley, here to- night.
Asuncion lost his first fight in London tonight but he certainly
did not lose anything in reputation.
ferrine Bght for the
the ten nunds,
whole of
25 much
Rarely has a Wembley crowd Been ft Start take
Alex Olmedo
To Play In Kent Event
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He was well beaten on points punishment us Asuncion took, world champlon Alphonse by Guroy, but he pull up tonight and still stand up and Haliml.
give a good recount of himself | Juest Solomons, who promole
s the Anal bell went,
ed tonight's contest promised! Asuncion was given tra the Irishman # fight with mentous ovation by the crowdntima if he beat Asuncion, but who applauded him all the way it remains to be sren if the to the dressing room,
contest will materialise The Right however was by no Although defeated this even-
all one way and several ing. Asuncion, by his means
imes Asmeton had the specta-gallant mittle has endeared him tors sasping when he caught his self to the English fans and opponent with some tremendous must surely be asked to appear again in a Brillch ring, provid- (right wings,
In fact the Filipino came ye of course that opponents can near to searing the only knock-he fend for him. down of the contest in the London; June 2. with read. He caught Gilroy INJAN Alex Olmedo,
the supporting bouts, whone Jay with a right and bped the Balted Stutes to take only the ropes prevented the Bobby Neill, Scottish holder the Dark Cup from Australia Arish champion from going of
The British featherweight title, stunned the crowd with n itnockout uver With the Irishman vishty ninth-run:d shaken, Asuncion called upon Terry Spinks, Britain's Olympie all his reguurees to turn the fyweight champion who is now
an- Bighting professionally fight in his favour but follonately for him, he no fentherweight.
Spinks bid not lost any of the the strength to losget
the maintain his effort and before previous eight rounds of
10-rounds non-title the ease of the round he was scheduled
tight and looked all set for again on the receiving end.
comfortable points victory when Little Defence disaster truck,
before he took the Australian (down. title, returns to England after two year, when he meets top crats om Denmark, America, Australia and Britain in the Kent internationaj tennis tour- moment which starts at Beckton- bam ist werk.
Torben
- mark will be represented by Kurt Nielsen and trich, Australia by Bob Mark and a Howe, America by Borty lackay and Juhn Douglas and Britain by its Davis Cuping player Roger Becker.
lf was also expected Iritain's
In
Stunning Victory
0% 11
Nell flashed in a tremendous
ú
which contributed most in lowed with a sharp left, Spinks 11 was Gilroy's vicious hook-short right to the jaw and fol
victory. The Aslan had sagged to the floor and bad not that his
little delence
the stirred when the refered finish- against
17-year-old Christine
Truman who won
French, Italian and Swiss colly
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HITS UP CENTURY
Chriefing British Lions' IN 71 MINUTES
Cuts Out
The Frills
At the beginning of the current tennis season, Britain's powerful teenager Christine Truman, con- queror of Althea Gibson in the Wightman Cup, hadn't won one national title. Now she has already taken the Italian, Swiss and French Lities in Buccessive Tournaments.
In preparation of her semi-final match against South Africa's Sonda Reynolds in the recent French championships, Christine skipped a champagne supper arranged for all the players, as she had skipped every other festive occasion in connection with the tourna ment, so that she could keep to her "Brict, self. imposed byed-by-10 o'clock schedule,
Photo shows a rare sight-six-foot powerhouse Christine, 18, relaxing with her mother over coffee in a Paris cafe London Express Photo.
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Couldn't
de-
the recent that's body attacks, partied the count. He had to from far left, and al carried back to his corner, though he tried, desperately at feated for only the second time singles. Her s
counter punch for 1 20 professional bouts. beach, he was punished mer- opponents will
Apart
Women's
Jo
America's Miss Mind Amold, City, from
Dir
The boxers Iad sidestake of £500 each.
ninik.
This victory was yet another were triumph for Neill, who recently won the British title after twice
13. deres Hard, Sally Maure. Janet Hoppis
and Jean Arthe Asuncion's best rounds
the fth and sixth when he |fered his opponent to keep his being almost crippled in road
desoner after having shaken | peeldents and also having
as well as Britalo's Mrs Shirley Brusher.--AFP.
British Open Golf Entries
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St Andrews, June 2, Entries for the British Open Golf Churnpionship to he played at Muirfield from June 20 to July 3, closed at a total of 282—
& less than Just year, the Royal
aki Anetenk Golf Club - Pounced today.
Peter Thomsen, of Australia. Will be defending Reuter.
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jaw broken in the ring.
British
Dave Rent, former amateur heavyweight champion, who trains in the United States,
him with straight rights to the jaw which sent the home boxer jacross the ring and on the ropes. Thus Chiroy maintainest his toubenteu record after seven- beat Frederica Frbo (Italy), the ten profe, sanai - Eghts al berlian retiring in the proved tonight that he will be round of their ten-round fight,
fa' worthy opponent to France's AFP & Router.
Tame Draw To
Stand Cricket
London, Juno 2. Elizabeth Coates, 22, sald today that hor decision to break off her engagement ta Ken Taylor just after he was picked for the cricket All-England
toam WAS strictly cricket.
"I just 'couldn't stand cricket." any moro
she explained-UPI.
India-Somerset BAN ON HUBER Cricket Match
Taunton, June 2.
Somerset's off-spinner Brian Langford bowled the Indian cricketers to an eve-of-Test batting failure on the final day of the match here.
drow
The match ended in a lame At the close Somerset were
after Somerset had de- lined the tourists' challenge to ere 252 for victory in a little ver two hours.
PARTIALLY
LIFTED
Overwhelm Replaces Stewart As Fastest Scorer
Queensland
Brisbane, June 2. The British Lions Rugby Union team overwhelmed
London, June 2.
Maurice Hallam 27-year-old Leicestershire bats-
Queensland by 39 points He (six goals, Iwo penalty goals and a try) to 11 (a goal and two penalty goals) here tonight in The first floodlit match of their tour of Australia,
man whom many thought should have been included in England's Test team against India at Nottingham on Thursday today hit the fastest century of the geason.
reached three figures in 71 minutes against Glamorgan to beat the previous best of 85 minutes by Jim Stewart of Warwickshire.
Hallam who scored 210 in the two hours against Surrey at the first Dinings hit one six and 12 Oval, Tours in today's hundred. He finished with 137 taking his
After two declarations
Sur-
lo force a victory be content with four points in a drawn match, Set to make 282 In 200 minutes Kent were always behind the clock and were 164 for Eve at
Smart handling and an Im-match toll to 307 of which 180 rey failed proved display by the pack were from boundaries. Hullion and had to were rounded of by some Aneriled by rly 17 runs to be
leking by David Hewill,
the come the first player in tiritain Irish centre-three-quarter. He to reach 1,000 runs this season. scored 21 points, converting #1 Selector Punished the clase. six tries Including one he' rcored
himself and kicking w. Woller. the Glamorgan Estux now lend the cham- bulh penalty goals.
captain and Enginn Test selec- plonsalp table with 70 polais tor came in for heavy punish-followed by Middlesex with 50, Queensland scored first, but ment. His medium-pace bowling Derbyshire 54, Lanenthiru 40; as the Lions warmed to their) was hit for 92 131 14 overs.
Warwickshire 44 and Hampshire work and rot used to the Leicestershire, given 175 mlaules
142. Hove sensation of playing to score 269, reached their ob
Warwickshire's to
jump fram ander lights they are holes jective with 28 minutes
seventh to th position was In the state's defence.
spare und gained. 12 points,
due to magnificent in- Essex The championship mainly Hewitt and wingers Tony
leaders gained two points from nings of 182 nbi out by Mille O'Reilly (Ireland) and Peter their drawn match with Smith who helped his county Jackson (England) were Hampshire. A sporting de totul 318 for six and defeat brilliant form, and Ken Scotland, ebration by Hampshire Sidpper Gloucestershire by four wickets. the Scottish International full- Colln Ingleby-Mackenzie gave Smith hit live sixes and 28
tas 3 ggEa
back,
always reudy WILS make an extru man in attack,
of 240 of 130 fours during his stay maximum a minutes to score 194 and re-mloutes. The hit his funs of 252 WAS st the Both sides finished with 14 card their sixth championship scored wille he
in six matches. But wicker. men, Lions lost Baydon Morgan, victory
Essex never made a fight of it the Welsh wing forward, with
83 runs short with Closing Scores an ankle injury in the second and were half, and Queensland had to the extra half-hour unclaimed.
Culin Cowdrey the Kent play for three quarters of the
had a good warm-up match without their hooker, K.raptula
Test match Die Larkin, whose shoulder was in-innings, for
Glucostenire-27 In | jured.--China Mull Special
It Will Be At Epsom
I when he scored 87 not out
"Derby Day"
Downs
Today
London, June 2.,
Results in today's matches were:
AL Stroud: Warwickshire Gloternetshire by
criekat
bel
tuur
wickets secondly
170. Warwickshire-215 and second-
ly 318 for six (T. Cartwright 40. "M.
S 102 not out).
ja
points
Warwickshira
points. Gloucestershire "four
At Hove: Match drawn. Lanes dare131 fur le declared and secondly 18 Cor four declared Barber 53. K. Grieves 74 nul out. Bussex for eight declared and secondly AT for ane i Lerbain 40 not out. Lancashire four points.
AL Cambridge: Match drawn. Worcestershire-545 for five declared and secondly 108 Dews not for four declared (D. Michardson
Dut). Cambridge University-203 for declared and secondly 148 ter
two (E. to 50. 12. Kiby 2 not
The Epsom Derby, the most famous and one of the oldest horse races in x the world, will be run tomorrow afternoon for the umpteenth time since it was first staged, back in 1780.
This year it is a pretty open race and "what do you fancy for the Derby' has once again become the most common phrase on the lips of English men and women up and down the country.
jou
A Taunton: Match drawn, India-
4 for nine declared and secondly by bar Bài, someti 300 E MET for las Kylared 18. Langford
my to five for 21 and
Belcestors Lelcestershire bat Glibuirgus by eight wickeln, (lanse organ 32 for nine declared and secondly 1 for seven declared * Tarklioune 10, A Watkins Leicestershire-325 for Eve declared 241 for two. IM. and secondly Halan 187, W. Watson SR not path.
12 posts. Leicestershire
At Bournemouth; Match drawn.
and horses in tomorrow's field of Parthia, to be ridden by Harry For the Derby is not
are Care and Colonel Giles Loder's ordinary borse-race. It is some. 20, but no Irish invaders
Carnoustle. The latter, who will thing of a national institution coming over this year.
The top three favourites are be ridden by the you crack and peeple who know nothing about "the sport of kings" turn all French and there are only jockey Lester Pisot, went out their thoughts to the Derby four English-trained horses in the betting after he had to Hampshire 200 and secondly 298 for Baldry 01, J. a few tour declared. (D. the leading ten in the betting.
a tooth extracted bave every year at this time.
Gry 120 not out): Ex-30 for The Aly Khan's Princilion in days ago. Derby day, Tomorrow, on
seven declared a secondly 111 he The other horse who was für ave. Essex two polais. everyone In London who con the pre-race favourite, and
At Izeds: Match drawn Northamp find a possible excuse for skip-will be ridden by the crack Aus-level in the betting with the ing work will be heading for ralion Jockey, George Moore three leading English hopes was tonde241 and areancly 201 205 seven otclared (Subba Row 110 not who took a long time to make up the Doron Guy de Rothchlid's out)." Yorkalije 172 and secondly the picturesque race course on
hls mind whether to ride this Shantong, who will be ridden 150 for three: (D. Padel 69. 13. Epson Downs-about 15 miles cult or the Aly Khan's other by Freddy Paimer, winner of Core 43) Northamptonte two to the south-west of London.
entry Saint Crespin,
No Entry Fees
Most of then do not even have
course" to
It will be Moore's first Derby, Derby a few years ago on the Dual: Match drawn. Surrey mount and this fact can only be
Phil Drake.
a disadvantage for the horse's Queen's Entry
chances,
Epsoni
1s
Д
The Madaine
second favourile
Is Plosch's
Pirale, back the trio: Barbary
Rousseau's Out Of Retirement Beau. Tudor, and
Dream.
The first prize for this year's
Kuki
wiraier's Ou Derby day "tipstere" are Thymus, who will be ridden by Derby will be £30,078 plus a
of four
cup and the
The tradi Lowner will receive
on the court made, film, one of "punters" the lafest good thing Derbys, Smirke cople out Honal barom
540 for alx declared and secondly 18 for three declared (K, Barrington 40, P. May 63 not oul), Kentia and secondly 164 for flv¥ (C. Cowdrey 87 not out). Buray four points
At Lord's: Derbyshire beat Middle- sex bisik wicket idle and secondly: 103 (W. Rusell Jacken yn for 71. Derbyshire Be
Jockey Moore Unseated During Race
to pay entry fees as they will
The Queen will be ruaning be going "on the
very ricky
her colt "Above Suspicion watch the race from the Downs. course and negotiating Talten-who is a maiden and will be Vienna, June 2.
the Derbyham Corner is an art in itself ridden by Doug Smith." They gan follow Freddie Huber, Austria's
half miles which can
only be learned Three horses appear to have decundily 18s for four C. L
60, A. Hamar 41). Derbystrom=12 "Clown Prince of tennis whoever its one and a
stretch, rounn through experience. That great really no chance of finishing in poids Middlesex tour points- WEB suspended from all matches from the back st lime and abroad by his the top bend, down the ha.. champion Gordon Richards only the first three and they were touter. federation In April last your, has loft again, sharpisi round the managed to win this race orice
quoted last night at 200-1. had the ban partially lifted, it famous "Tattenham corner" and near the end of his career as Punters who like a long-slui 52 for four.
up the long rising strolghi a jockey-although he was up may be tempted at that price to was announced today. Although Somerset losti
which has broken the hearts of on many favourites. 92 not out overnight 1 The Austrian Tennis Federa- niny well-backed favourit MeCool
addition to the score tion said it had decided to give whose alaminya without
has given out! they had Hule Huber last chance" and he before they could A detinite result looked out of this morning
reach the in winning posi.
Arpad In 1900 and they now invite the question when Somerset difficulty in making the 49 runs wald be allowed to play
on. home matches' until December 31. * Membersbach for sell for 300 in reply to needed to avoid following
Per the Indubs un tunings, score Bordo put in on some carefree theni
Hüber, whale clowning antics everywhere-te all umateur Smirko. Winner of 432 for nine deglared. Only ting to take live for '20:"" "ApplicationTMorms may be Ehrentrererand-60-minutes
Indian openers Roy and Con- the Biggest teins nations for the big race. Gypsies do treinen inForder-to-ride the were left for play-und the In-
Guineas 'winner and self-styled French 2,000 Wwy years.
originally roaring trade obtained
Barring heavy rain, tonight from the Secro-dans batting for the last time tractor fell to Faimes for only recent
Monolulu with his because be firmly believes tary's Ofice, Alexandra Lefore the first Test starting at
12 runs when the tourists bat-banned for "breaches of dis-"Prince
fathered headdress and garish Thymus will be his fifth Derby and tomorrow morning, the go- log at Epsom vill very fem House, 8th Floor.
Nottingham on Thursday wereted again. Then Langford took cipline."-Ieuter.
little
robes is always great demand. winner,
for the Derby and the winner expected to use the second over and spinning only
The Epsom Downs on Derby
Saint
must be a horse who can act on bui Bighting the ball well run
day look much more.
like o Crespin, will be ridden hard surface.-AFP. through the rest.
glantic for ground than a race Scpble Breasley a top Jockey course, as thero. are always over here In recent years who other attraeilors to keep the has yet to win his first- Dirby.
ikeT spectators amused before
Four horses, three of
fourth after the big pace.
shared the British, This year, the
average place in the belling á fast cnllover. Fidalko La Englishman may have less in night's terest in the race than on pro-considered to be the best hope vlcus years, because of the of England. Owned by George cbsence of top-class three-Oldham, he is trained by Harry ear-olds Engian stables Wragg—the famous Jockey who
in bly day won three Derbys
The Subscription List will] innings as a morale booster. close at NOON on Tuesday,
A Morale Shaker 30th June, 1969,
By Order of the Stewards, A. E. ARNOLD,
Secretary,
Mitigal
OLLA PHILTILAT
Bayer. LEVERKUSEY GERMANY
Nadian Italian Soccer
Champions
(41) and Gaekwad (20) were the only batsmen to play him with any confidence.
Rome, June 2. The powerful Milan XI to
becam Italian
The innings turned. Info a us the Indians moral shaker
With so little time left there collapsed on a witch which was was little chance of Somerset only slightly worn, Langford scoring the runs needed for vic- took five for 50. With eight tory. Lomax and Atkinson day wickets down for ราย the showed some attacking intens champions. Indians declared — doubtless in tions at Arsi but with the fall of the hope of restoring The
the first wicket the uttempi wos balance by running through the abandoned. Somerset eccond innings.
Borde and Umrigar each took two cheap wirkois but then Palmer and McCool dourly to seek out time:
batted
Воссет
They won the title with crushing 7-0 victory over
En
this season.
and
Third
favourite,
Commonwealth Women's Golf Tourney
St Andrews Jyne 2.
London, June 2. Australia's crack jockey, George Moore, who is to ride Prince Aly Khan's Derby favourite, Pin cillon, was thrown by his mount, Chinchilla in the Mynne Selling Stakes al Epsom this afternoon. Moore walked back to the paddock nursing his left gem but he hopeared to be only suffering from Alight shock.
Moore was challenging the
Canada boat South Africa 2-0 leaders when his fly suddenly Udinese which left them with This state of affairs has end will be riddon by one of in the foursomes thatch in the swerved Its attempt to A total of 18 wickels fell to an unbeatable four-point lead couroged French owners to Britain's leading Jockeys, Joe Women's Commonwealth Golf ayold the leader, Moore's mount day for 237 runs. Spinners in the overall standings of the send over a formidable in Mercer.
Tournament, which began here tripped and threw him over her
head, claimed 14 of them at a cost of fallin soccer league champion-vading team. There will be no **The other two English hopes today.
Earlier today, Moore pok only 100-Reuter.
ship.UPI,
fewer than seven French-train- Jore Sir Humphrey Dd Trafford's In the other foursomes maich
Australia beat New Zealand 2-0. | Prineillon round the Derby The Australian versus Now course. The French horso Zealand foursomen résults (Aussgain shed to front of a path- tralian majões difat)" were:" " way which Verorses the corse
Miss M. Mariers and Miss J. | just after Tattenham corner, Fletcher beat Miss N. Campbel Moors said that Principion
THE GAMBOLS
"HE WON'T WIN IN
THOSE DULL COLOURS
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LUCKY NUMBER ~~~
Barry Appleby
WHEN EVANT YOUR ADVICE FLL ASK FOR IT
LATER AND WHEN YOU (OG) AGIC FOR MY ADVIOS SAY PLEASE
Cooking Problems Solved
WITH GAS
and Mrs V. Land 4 and 5.
would not notice this path que- Miss B. Cheney and Miss Mins Wednesday rece. "the Mair beat Mise A. Nash and will be in the pack and under Mias J. Magahi by one-hole. pressure, the a very useful
Australla, then went on to filly."—AFE,
win the match 4-2 wheza klanj
played a 2-4 tio in the four singles routches. · The remilia (Australian names first)
were:
Miss Mostora lost to Miss Compbell 3 and 7.
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