PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

MONDAY, JULY 15, 1940.

In the World of Sports

RECREIO "A" CONTINUE Bowls Assn.

IN WINNING VEIN

Indians Cause Upset By Trouncing Craigengower

A full programme of lawn bowls matches was carried out on Saturday, most of the games resulting as expected though

the Indian Recreation Club created something of a sensation by heartily trouncing Craizengower Cricket Club, in the Thirð Division by 41 shots.

Results, at a glance were;-

FIRST DIVISION

Rec. "A"

68

K.C.C.

K.B.G.C.

72

I.R.C.

58

C.S.C.C.

69

Police

K.D.R.C.

74

Rec, "B"

65

H.K.F.C..

47

C.C.C..

SECOND DIVISION

C.C.C.

57

K.B.G.C.

К. Топт

51

K.F.C.

Police

44

Rec.

H.K.C.C.

57

C.S.C.C.

Talkoo

68

⚫K.C.C.

P.O.C.

THIRD DIVISION

I.R.C.

H.K.P.C.

KF.C.

74

76

"B

.74

FIRST DIVISION

WIN FOR RECS.

0

At King's Park, Club de Recreio "A" beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 16 shots.

Recreio "A":-L. J. Siha, F. 'X, Soares, R. F. Luz, H. A. "Alves (Skip) 17; L. F. Xavier, CM. Silva, F. V., V., Ribeiro, F. X. Silva (8kip) 24; J, Luz, C, E, Marques. J. F. Ribeiro, C. G. Silva (Skip) 27. Total 68.

Elec.

C.C.C.

H.K.C.C. K.B.G.C.

35

19 55

Ismail, K. M. Omar, U. M. Omar (Skip) 19; W. Hong Sling, L. C. R. Souza, J. S. Landolt, G. S. Rosselet (Skip) 17. Total 52.

SECOND DIVISION

BOWLING GREEN, WELL UP

At the Valley. Howloon Bowling Green Club best

Craigengower Cricket Club by 11' shots.

C.C.C.-S. R. Solina, A. B. Ham- son, W. Ward, W. K. Way (Skip) } K.C.C.;--V. C. Labrum, J. W. M. 20; Y. A. Razack, H. W. Randall, Brown, W. Mulcahy, F. Goodwin E. Zimmern, W. McNeill (Skip) 16; (Skip) 20: A. W. Smith, G. Lee, W. H. Xavier, G. S. Ladd, T. L. Hyde, E, Kern (Skip) 18; T. Madar, Lock, A. A. Lewis (Skip) 21. Total G. C. Moss, H.. Overy, E. C. Fincher 57. (skip) 14. Tota: 52.

INDIAN BEATEN

K.B.G.C.-E. Pope, V. C. Dixon. F. Cheesman, R. Duncan (Skip)

To Help

RAISING MONEY

FOR B.W.O.F.

To swell the funds

the.. at

OPEN RINKS RESULTS

1934 WINNERS DEFEATED

The following were the results

Swimming At "Y"

CHING WING'S FINE WIN

A' successful swimming gala wAS | B.W.O.P., . -the Honikong Lawn of matches in the third round held at the European YMCA, on Bowls Association will in the near Open Rinks Championship:- Saturday night when the home future institute a sweep on the At Civil Service C. C. W. Hous- team entertained the Ching Wing. results of week-end fengue games, ton, E. Levett, A. Caiman and R. The latter won by 21 points to The sweeps will be confined sofely Duncan beat A. Soutar, D, E. 35. to members of clubs affiliated to Taylor, W. Harris and J. Ċ. Aitken! The outstanding performers the Lawn Bowls Association.

23-13.

were G. T. May, who captured the AK. Suffad, A. 8. Suffad, A. K220 and 440 yards events: and Lo Ismall and M. R, Abbas beat" C.

Yak-wing, who gave a brilliant Gowland, JW. Budson, J. Mc-display in the 200 yards free- Cutcheon and A. Jilot 18-16.

style relay. His 50 yards in the At

relay was done in 25 4/5 secs, Craigengower C

timed ungficially.

Three prizes will be awarded, on the highest aggregate wins of the afternoon. No tickets will be issu- ed and members must purchase their chances through their clubs.

Ct4

W.

A far percentage of the total of McLeod, W. S, Dall, J. Orem and the sweep will be donated to the J C. 8 Fender beat EW. Sim- B.W.OF. and, after deducting a monds, J. Deakin, F. J. Jones and small amount for expenses, the re.A. W. Grimmitt (winners in 1934) mainder will be given away in 30-14 prizes

G. Duncan C. Needham," N. J. Draws will be held weekly on Bebbington and A. Brooksbank beat Thursdays and Fridays, and the D. C, Alves; A. M. Xavier, C..M. B. results of such draws and the Alves and C.. Roza-Pereira 25-21. names of the wmners for the week will be posted only at the various bowls clubs.

EIGHT WEEKS LEFT There are eight weeks of the lawn bowls season remaining and with the co-operation of clubs and lawn bowlers, the AWOF. should

benefit idea.

1)

KOWLOON MATCHES

the

д

between the Y.M.CA. and a team A water-polo match was played

from

The Navy

game resulted

draw. each side scored for the "T" and Paul and scoring two goals. G. E, Fowler

Thomson scored for the sailors.

RESULTS

Following were the teams:--- Y.M.C.A.-H. Eardley; Willis and AL Kowloon Bowling Green Club. | Goldman; May; Rallton, G. Fow- J. Eoosen. A. A. Razack, K. M.ler and Chater.. Omar and V. M. Omar beat M. E Purvis, W. J. Burling W. R. Alllyer and M. N. Rakusen 23-13,

Namal Side-Hazard; Willis and Hawkins: King: Rutter, Paul and

Thomson.

Morton, E. A. Atkins, H. E. Drew

At Kowloon Football Club, A Following were the results:

200 Yards Free-Style:-1, G. T. considerably from this:

and W. Harrower beat D. M. Khan, May (YMCA); 2, Chong Chi- The Lawn Bowls Association ara A. H. Rumjahn, M."Y. Adal and heng (Ching Wing); 3, E, W. Rall- ton (YM.C.A.). Time: 2 mins. 49 following the lead of various other A. R. Dallah 18-16.

At Kowloon Cricket Club, F.secs. sports associations in the Colony in helping to raise money for the BW.OF. The Hongkong Football Association, Softball Association. Hongkong Football Referees Asso A. M. Holland 22-19 cletion and the various swimming clubs of the Colony are among the sports bodies that have already raised a considerable sum for the BWOF. since the beginning of the year.

At Austin Road; Kowloon Bowl-27; L. Sykes, E. V. Searle, W. Hat-15; R. Main, W. McKie, F. Fillon. ing Green Club beat Indian Re-tower, H L Lockhart (Skip) 18: D. "Munro (Skip) 23. Total 68. -

creation Club by 18 shots.

A.. Morton, E A. Atkins, A. Bower, H. Drew (Skip) 23. Total 88.

ONLY FOUR IN IT

K.C.C.-W. Lee, W. Parsons, L Jack, R. H. E. Marks (Skip) 17; R. Leigh, C. Champelovier, G. Taylor,

EASY WIN. FOR STANLEY CLUB At Stanley, Prison Officers Club beat Hongkong Electric Recreation Club by 23 shots.

K.B.G.C. :—T. Armstrong, 过 White, D. W, Waterton, A. J. Hall (Ekip) 19: G. W. Descon, J. C. At Kowloon Tong, Kowloon A. Spary (Skip) 30; C. J. Tacchi, "GIO, J. G. Meyer, G. Sherriff Football Club beat Kowloon Tong R. Wellwood, A W. Ramsey, T.-C.

(Skip) 21; W. L. Walker, T. E. Garden City Association by four Carr (Skip) 11. Total 58. Robson, A. Hyde-Lay, A. M. Hol-shots." land (skip) "32. Total 72,

K.T.G.C.A.-N. A E, Mackay, I.R.C.-D. M. Khan, K. M. Rum-H. Y. Hau, H. Gittins, A. H. Basto Jahn, A. M. Rumjahn, M. R. Abbas (Sidp) 11; H. A. Castro, A. E. H. (Skip) 27; J. Hoosen. A. K. Sufflad, Castro, W. J. Howard, A "J. Kew A. R. Minu, A. K, Minų (8kp) 18; (Skip) 21; Y. H. Tang, W. Gittins, A. H. Rumfahn, S: Yusuf, M. Y. J. N. Wong. J. L. Stephens (Skip) Adal, A. D. Dallah (skip) 11.19. Total 51, Total 68.

A CLOSE GAME

At the "Valley, Civil Service Cricket Club beat Police Recrea- tion Club by 8 shots,

c.s.C.C.-J. Gellatly, J. W. Dea- kin, L. A. Collyer, J. F. McGowan (Skip) 15; E. W. C. Simmonds, J. Hollidge, A. W. Grimmitt F. J.. Jones (Skip) 19; M. E. Parvis, W. J. Burling, M. N. Rakusen, H. E Strange (8kip) 26, Total 60.

P.0.0.-9. Hodge, G. Foster, J. McCutcheon. A. Jillot (Skip) 18: S. Marvin, J. W. Hudson, J. W Fitzgerald, W. J. Eagley (Skip) 24; KFC-W. Groves, R. Hughes, A. Hircock, V. B. Freeman, F. N.

C. Dowmen, W. c. B[mpson (Ship). Ell, T. M Plle (Skip) 83. Total 18; A Lapsley, V. Atienza. V. 74. Chittenden, W. V. Field (Skip) 19;}

P. Younghusband (Skip) 17. Total

55.

"

HLKER.C.:-A. P. Tarbuck, G

J. Gibson. A. L. Eastman, R. Hall, Gahagan, H. 9. McKay. J. K. Bloán (8k!p) 17; Ä G. 'Gardner, W. Stoker, W. H. B. Muskett, A. F. Į Paul Skip) 13: R. C. Butler, R. A. Owens, G. T. Padgett, G. G. 8. Thomson (Skip) 21. Total 51.

THIRD DIVISION

AN EAST WIN ".. At the Valley. Club de Recreto. beat Police Recreation Club by 23.

P.R.C.-T R. Hunter, W. B. shots. Harris, W. S. Dall, J. C. 8. Fender

Total $2.

Total 44.

WEEK'S TENNIS PROGRAMME

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY BADMINTON, - Cathedral

Badminton, 8 p.m.

Mindanao Too Good

Hall WEEK-END "BALL"

FRIDAY JULY. 19 TENNIS.-Mixed Doubles Divi- alon H.K. U.T.C. v. L.R.C., KK. C.O. v. U.S.R.C., K.U.O (A) KC (B).

RESULTS

The Mindanao aggregation, who have been playing air-tight base- v. ball for many weeks, consolidated their pennant chances yesterday." Playing ball of a high order, LAWN BOWLS. First Division: they took, the, Chung Hwa squad.

Recreto "A" v. Kowloon B.G.C., 7-5 though each side registered Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service. x bingles...

SATURDAY JULY 20

را

sacks

Indian R.C. v. Kowloon Docks, Feature of the match was A H.K. Football Club 4. Police three-bagger by "Granpa" Leung. RC Recrelo "B" Craigen who hit the "apple" between left gower; Second Division: Cral- and centre-fields with two gengower 7. Kowloon Tong. Ipaded. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Police R.C..

."H.B.” TOO GOOD Kowloon Football C. v. Hong- Against the Hongkong Baseball kong C.C., Kowloon C.C. v. Club, who were conceded Recreio. Civil Service C.C. Y. outside chance of winning. the Taikoo RC.; Third Division. Brewers were too good and won Indian R.C. v: Hongkong. C.C., as they liked, chalking up 13. Hongkong F.C, v. HK. Electric, markers against three by the Kowloon B,G.C. v. Prison 0.0.❘ Club. Dave Leonard and George Cralgengower" v. Kowloon Foot-Souza each clouted a homer ball Club,

Rankin Wins Title By Knock-Out

Jackie Rankin, of Southall, won one of the most exciting fights

SATURDAY'S GAME

On Saturday South China beat the Engineers 17-11. Although play in this game was not of a high, standard, there were many exeft- ing moments and good entertain- ment 'was dished up to the ball fans who braved the heat to watch the game.

US. BASEBALL

RESULTS

NEW YORK, July 14 (Reuter) The following were the results of league baseball matches played

the week-end --

"NATIONAL LEAGUE

Pope, A. Bower, J. E. Henson and 100 Fards Back-Stroke:—1, B. S. seen in London for a long time G. H. Sherriff beat F. A. Cheesman Wilson (YMCA); 2. Yeung Ye-when he knocked out Billie G. E. F. Thompson J. C. Gill and kwan (Ching Wing); 3. Kwong Walker, of Stratford, in the eighth Ki-poon (Ching Wing). Time: round ut" the Stadium, Club re- 78-2/5 secs,

cently. 50 Yards Free-Style:-1, Lo Yuk-

The fight was for the feather (Ching Wing); 2 Fung weight championship of the Sou-over Kwai-sang (Ching Wing); 3, H.thern Area, and at the end of the Eardley (YMCA). Time: 28-4/5 seventh Tound anyone

acquainted with the remarkable Medley. Relay-1. punching power of Rankin would

Boston Ching Wing (Yeung Yus-kwan, have said that Walker was already Chicago Young Yuk-wah and Chan, Wing-the winner, kal); 2, Y.M.C.A. (B. S. Wilson, R. -Except for the first round; when Goldman and G, T. May), Time: he was twice knocked down. Boston 1 min. 37-3/5 secs.

Walker had won almost every chicago. 25 Yards Underwater Race:-1, round by a good margin, outbox- G. T. May; 2. Yeung Yuk-wah. ing his aggressive opponent with. Time: 15-3/5 secs.

Ja fine steady left, During the 440 Yards Free-Style:-1, G. T. fourth round an old wound near Chincinnati

Following is the week's League tennis programme?—

TODAY

"A" Division H.K.U.T.C; v. C.R.C S.C.A.A. V. C.DR. K.C.C. v. HK.C.C.

TUESDAY "B" Divisior A.T.C. v. C.8.C.C. C.R.C. v. C.DR. K.T.G.C.A. V, C.C.C. K.C.C. v. HK.C.C. LR.CY. SC.AA.

WEDNESDAY "C" Division K.T.G.C.A. v. A.T.C. KIT.C. v. C.D.R. K.C.C. v. C.R.C. J.R.C. v. C.BA.

C.D.R. "B". H.K.U.T.C. 8.C.A.A 7. H.K.P.S.A.

THURSDAY

"D". Division

F.C. v, B.C.AA. C.C.C. v. KC.C. C.R.C. "B" v, 1.R.C.

FRIDAY

Mixed Doubles Division

HKU.T.C. v. LR.C. H.K.C.C. v. U.S.R.C KC.C. "A" ́v. KQ.C. "B"

BRITISH BOXING

TITLE

of

GOOD LR.C. VICTORY At Bookunpoo, Indian Recrea- tion Club beat Craigengower Cric P.R.C-A Soutar, C. Pope, wket Chin by 41 shots. (Skip), 21; 2 0, Post, W. JE Hollands, J.-W. MacDonald Indian R.C.-A.S Suffiad, M, U. Cameron, G. Perkins, A. E Carey (skip) 18: C. Willerton. J. Hay- Razack, A, E. Madar, A. M. Wanap (Skip) 15; W. McLeod, H. Brown, werd, J. MacWalter, J. B. Riddell (Skip) 2; M. B. Hassan, J. M. A J. Orem, J, Shepherd (Skip) 16. (Skip) 7; J. Tillman, C. Wilcox, Rumjahn (Skip) 29; M. H Hassar, tur-Erine Roderick retained the

Rundfahn, U. A: Ramjahn, 8: M. J. Altken, F. Channing (Skip) 18.M. P. Madar. A. G. Sumad. A British welterweight championship

· NORTHAMPTON July 14 (Reu- DOCKS WIN At Hunghom. Kowloon

Recrelo:-M, F. Pinna, J. A. Re-Bakar (Skip) 20. Total 75, Dock Recreation Club beat Club de Re- Yvanovich

Q.C.C.-W. Broadbridge, F. A by beating Norman Snow, medios. C. M. 8. Alves, PA. Peterson, F. X. Delgado, C. W. Lam Northampton,, on points in fifteen crelo "B" by 9 shots.

(Skip) 19; A. J. Os (skip) 13; E. McNay, A. R. H mund, C. Vas, A. M. Xavier, E. K.D.R.C.-W. Houston, W. Mc Souza (Skip) 35; H A. Pinna, M.mail, A. J. Coelho, D. A. Rozario Master. M. Ferguson, R. Morrison F. Alarcon, A. M, Rodrigues, O. F. Skip) 13: L M da Foza, G. Tan ST. JOHN AMBULANCE (Skip) 23: A. M. Calman, J. G. Remedios (Skip) 13. Total 67.

ner, T. K. Modi, A E. B. Alves Ozorio, T. Coleman, J. Kempton

(Skip) 9. Total 35." (Skip) 22; R. Lapsley, R. H. Laps CRICKET CLUB'S CLOSE CALL

A temporary voluntary mobilisa ley, G. Cooper, F. Cullen (Skip) 29. Total 74.

CDE "B"D. C. Alves, C. A. Lopes, A. F. Guterres, B. Basto

.....

H.K.F.C. WIN

At Murray Road, Hongkong "At the Valley, Hongkong Foot- Cricket Club beat Civil Service ball Club beat Hongkong Cricket Cricket Club by 3 shots.

FLK.C.C:-F. D. Angus, J. A.

Club by 29 ahots

rounds.

Becs.

150 Yards

B. E

0

B

(Olson pitched).

D

(ten innings were played).

Brooklyn

11 2

·· ··10. - 1

6 10 4

May (M.C.A.); 2, Ching Man-Rankin's "right eye was reopened, New York luen (Ching Wing); 3, Chan and his case began to look, hope-St. Louis Kwok-kwan (Ching Wing). Time: less. 6 mins. 32-3/5 secs.

Koy homered; 10 innings were But Rankin, though A poor played). Throwing Water-polo Ball:-1, stylist, is the fastest hitter. In G. T. May; 2, & Paul; 3, H. Eard England ley.

to-day-and. for

his Brooklyn weight the hardest. He missed (Medwick homered). Re- with his fierce hooks dozens of

Cincinnati (Lo times, but at last, in the eighth King-pong, round, he caught his man. Walker Boston

200, Yards

lay:-1,

Free - Style Ching Wlag

Luk-wing. Chan

Fung Kwai - sang and

8 13 1

7

8

D

3

(Salvo pitched):

New York

Chan was dazed, and within a few se- Wing-tai); 2, YMCA. (Hard-conds, under a shower of punches, Chicagu ley, G. Saunders, E. W. Railton and he went down to be counted out, G. T.. May), Time: 1 min. 50-2/5

secs.

FINAL STANDINGS

European Ching

Wing 2

220 Yards Free-Style

100 Yards Back-Stroke 3

HOME CRICKET SCORES

LONDON, July 14 (Reuter)— 5 Several one-day friendly cricket matches were played yesterday the results of which were as follows:

At Lords London Countles beat an Empire Eleven by 104 runskom London Counties-259 for 8. deci. Joe Hulme 78 not out); Empire Eleven-155.

60 Yards Free-Style

1

150 Yards Medley Relay 2 440 Yards Free-Style 200 Yards Free- Style Relay

4

3

2

Total Points 15

21

NEW AMUSEMENT

CENTRE

beat Notts by 98 runs.

At Trentbridge an RAF. "eleven

RAF212 Notts 114.

St. Louis

Maize homered).

New York

St. Louis

Brooklyn Cincinnati Philadelphia Pittsburgh

..10

14.

8 13 ទ·

AMERICAN LEAGUE

St. Louis

(Berardino homered). New York

(DiMaggio homered twice)

At Harrow Eton beat Harrow by Chicago 'Hongkong's newest pleasure re- one wicket." ** sort, a rendezvous for indoor and

(Lyons pitched).

Harrow-185 (Gibbs 7 for 4) Boston it.

open air dancing, to be known as Eton-189 for 9 (Coast 61, Coleman

wiming a restaurant, soda foun- "The Ritz" with facilities for 92: Henley 6 for 38), tain and a miniature golf course,"

is to be opened officially at North ATILIO SABITINO

Point next Saturday,

tion of a section of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade will be ordered

"The Ritz" has been bullt at a shortly.

enst of $150,000 by China Amuse- Members of the Brigade, will be invited to volunteer for short ments, Limited. It was to have

IN SPORE

Atilio Sabitino, 27-year-old Porto

Cleveland Philadelphia ...

(Hayes homeréd); Detroit Washington

St. Louis New York 12 (Clitt, Dimaggio::

(Skip) 28: A. P. Pereira, A. F. Mouat, J. Prentice, B. E. Maug-Fippance, G. E. Stephens, G. S. many first aid posts throughout weather of the past few weeks mug world's honours, arrived in Singa-homered)::

HEFC: B. A. Mansell, period of Intensive training in the opened on July 1, but the budRican middle-weight contender for Noronha, J. C. Remedios, J. Ehan (Skipl. 13; TA. Pearce, A: K. Graver (Skip) 19; K E Beddown the Colony. The training will be caused a postponement of the pore from Bydney, Australia, at- Į Noronha (Skip) 31; F. Machado, Mackenzie, R. A. Edwards, A W. C. G. Sollis, E. L. Strange, H. G. designed to better acquaint the pen be C. H. Basto, C. Pereira, Q. Roza-Brown (Skip) 21; H. A Angus, A Wallington (Skip) 31: A. G. Grat- Pereira (Skip) 6. Total 65. T. Lay, E. Hospes, RR. Davies tan, S. H. Strange, R. R. Wood, J. Personnel of the Brigade with charged, except to the swimming

FOOTBALLERS JUST BEATEN

(skip) 23. Total 57.

C.S.C.C.-C. Walker, T.R. OBIT

Watson (Skip) 28; Total 78.

rison, E. B. Doughty, A. McKellar HK.C.C.-P. E Baskett, P. Mor-

their duties in an emergenty.

Chicago

Boston

(Knott pitched),

Detroit

(Newsom pitched, York Washingtony AAA 0:

ex-amateur bantam feather and companied by his manager, Mr. There will be no entrance ice Jock Warner, and Ronnia Dennis,

At the Valley, Hongkong Foot-A. Steven, 8. Eccleshall (Skip) 23;

Dools to which there will be lightweight champion of Australia, ball Club lost to

separate entrance from the road who recently turned professional Cricket Club by 5 shots.

Craigengower J., Shepherd, D, Wardle, G. Kir- (Skip) 20; L EN Ryan, JP. 35 G. Woodcock, B., Wong, C. Ful where in the establishment. ards, Australian light-heavyweighted).

and turnstile entrances from eise- Babitino recently beat Ron Rich man, W, Hillyer (dp) 18; P. D. Murphy, W. A. Cornell, P. 8. Casler, B. Evans (kip) 21:0. Frost, H.KF.C.: G. 8. Rodger, 3. Crawley, H. Lord, H. F. Harper, C. sidy (Skip) 17; 4. D. Humphreys, w. Seraphins, 3. Henson, J. Smith indoor and open air dance floors very twice and drew with bounte Gelling. L E. Lammert, K. S. Ro- Strange (Bkip) 13.

Visitors will be admitted to the champio he beat Fred Henne- bertson (skip) 17; A Watson, B.

Total 54. R. Razavet, B. J. Lacon, E. B. (Skip) 18, Total 74 without any cover charge. The a third occasion and also counta I. Bickford. A. Brookshank, N. J.

HOME TEAM'S WIN Abraham, (Skip) 12. Total 49. Bebbington (Skip) 8; A B.. Dide

KB.G.C.-X. Spong, C. Langley, open air dance floor will normally a draw with Ken Overlin, world's class. He beat Gus St Talkoo, Taikoo Club beat-SMALLET'S BIG SCORE P. Peckham, L, Jordan (Skip) 10; be 25 feet across, but it can be present middle weight champion Los Angeles who sust bury, A. W. Hodges, W. Gil, G. Kowloon Cricket Club by 10 shots. At Chatham Road, Kowloon Scard, Bicknell, 8C Wal-expanded to 60 feet if necessary in Australia, who beat Ceferino Con world's ligh Duncan (Skip) -23, Total 47.

Talkoo Melrose, C. Bovaird, Football Club beat Kowloon Bowker, K. O. Hamilton (8kip) 20: G 0.0.C.-W. Leonard, MT Stainton, J. C. Chalmers ing Green Club by 19 shots,

There will be two swimming Garcia, ore 12 rounds.

champion Medina, A. E. Coates, R. Basa (Bkip) 30 W. Ounningham, D. KF.C.-B. Thomson B. Wilmond, J. Dianen (skip) 25 Total smaller one for

WElphick, W. Organ, G. 8. Ham-pools-s large one for adults and a He took up boxing in 1931 and Sabitino's manager, Jacka [(Skip)'' 16;@A. A Razack, AK Coull, J. Watson, R. Keown (6kip) Hams, T. Abbas, J. Smalley (Skip) 55.

ildren and be from the lightweight clasa gradu- an ex-boxer was

ated gradually to the middleweight man to beat. Georg

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