OLYMPIC BOXER RETIRING
Otto Von Porat Hanging Up His Gloves
Bergen, Norway.
.Otte Von Pornt, Norwegian winner of the Olymple boxing medal in 1924, and once highly rated professional heavyweight, has hung up his gloves
will and nettle down here to operato
a gymnasium.
His decision to retire, he announced is due to a bono in his right hand which was broken in 1930 during his fight with Paulino Uxcudun in New York, and which was broken again in London last year."
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New York Cotton
June 29.
July 1.
July
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October December
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In these days when everybody March realises the necessity for provid. May ing mare playing fields for the youth of the nation, it is dis- concerting to find that there are
BOWLER'S FINE FEAT number of clubs who are July...
Bowes Takes 16 Wickets
In Match
in graving danger of losing their September grounds to the speculative build December
January to the town-planning March arrangements of local councils,
ex, or
says A. W. T. Langford in the Morning Past.
Total sales---70 lots
Chicago Wheat
eme Saturday's sales:-14,077,000 bushels
84 85% 87% 99
8041 87%
80%
67 80%
Chicago Corn
81% 81% #1% 78 75 75M 87% 67%
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For instance, I believe I am correct
July in stating that the really eliarming |
September London, July 1.
Surbiton ground, which has rec December Yorkshire required only two days been purchased by the Esher Coun to beat Northants in their County cil, has been town-planned for a ceme Championship fixture played at Kettery. Now, one realises that Sur- tering, winning by an fnnings and hiton is a rapidly developing district.
is a necessity, July and that a cemetery in but it is a little difficult to believe that September no other sites are available. Apart December from the cricket ground, on which, Saturday's antes:-10,480,000 bushels incidentally, first-class
Winnipeg Wheat played throughout the winter,
116 runs.
The match was a personal triumph for W. E. Bower, who was dropped from the second Test match against the South Africans. In Northants
he Arst innings. captured eight: wickets for 18 runs to skittle out the home team for 62. In the second innings, he did even better. He took another eight wickets, this time at the cost of only 17 runs, Northants were all out for 62.
Yorkshire acored 280 runs in their only innings-Beuter.
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to indisposition the latter withdrew
hockey
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Quite apart from the care and at- tention which have been given to the July ground over a number of years, surely August the Surbiton club is # the
asvet to
1035.
Hailed by many as the greatest woman golfer in the world and on golf bail, regardless the word of Bobby Jones "the soundest-striker of
of sex." Joyce Wethered of England recently hegan her American tour. 817% Market closed Miss Wathered, who definitely relinquished her, amateur status by accept. HIM.
ing the exhibition matches in the U. S., never took a lesson in her life, but developed her wanderful ability by studying the play of her brother, New York Silk
Roger, former British amateur champion. The four-time British women's champlon is shown making an iron shot. Inset shows how she grips the club.
youth of a thickly.ted in.
thousand July trict, and it would be pities if such an old anıl
famous club September.... were to go under, not that that is December... likely to happen in any case, fur with
Total sales:-7 much new and enthusiastic young blood in the club, great efforts are bei ing made to make Surblion as pro
July
minent as they were in the early September years of the présent century.
December
hip fixtures three Singles matches January and his pince was taken by have been arranged for this afternoon! Shepherd of the Police R.C. The pairs follows: beat Dr. N. P. Karanjia and Dr. P. S. H. Brati Fernando 20-15; beat D. W. Waterton
and J. L. Tetley -15, beat J, S..
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Selections For Annual Fixture On July 8
New York, June 27.
The line-ups of the National and American league All- Star teams to clash in the annual inter-circuit classic in Cleveland on July 8, have been announced by Managers Frankie Frisch and Mickey Cochrane respectively.
It was noteworthy that this rep- resented the first time since 1933 that
WONDER HORSE-time managers selected their own
BEATEN
CAVALCADE LOSES FIRST RACE
OF PRESENT SEASON
lineups.
Hitherto
baseball fans throughout the nation have voted for
the Hne-ups of each sipate that
Baseball moguls
more than 80,000 rabid fans will jam League Park in Cleveland for the see whether classic, the majority to the senior circuit selection is going to score its first victory.
the Dizzy Dean,
hend- of Cardinals, ed the list of moundsmen selected by Frisch to do the pitching this
year, Included also were famed "Screwball" Hubbell, of the Giants, Hol Schuma- cher, of the Giants, Paul Derringer, of the Reds and Van Mungo, of the Dodgers.
Lyn "Schoolboy" Rowe of Detroit, hended the list of American League Cochrane, moundsmen selected by
Bermont Park, N.Y., June 16, Cavalcade, America's mighty three-year-old of 1934, was de feated in his first race of the 1935 season, by Head Play, own-Rowe's battery-mate in the Detroit
Tiger lineup. ed by Mrs. Silas B. Mason.
The event waR. the Ben Brual Handicap
Four ran, but the tent at Belson Fo Casalcade
and Hend Play from the start.
Others were Tommy Bridges, of the Tigers, Mel Harder, of the Indians, "Grove, of the Red Sox and famed Lefly Gomer of the Yankees.
The National club will have Jin Collins of the Cardinals holding down Cavalcade, owned by Mrs. Dodge first base. Opposing him will be L Sloane, and winner of the Kentucky Gehrig, of the Yankees. National Derby of 1934, trailed by four lengths first base utility is Bill Terry, of the
Giants. at the finish.
Babe Hermatt, of the Cubs, will
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He was ridden by Johnny Gilbert, cover second base for the senior Coming into the home stretch Gilbert aggregation. Charlie Gehringer, of save him the whip in an effort to catch the Tigers, will held down that posi- LIK flying Head Play, ridden. by tion for the American leaguers. Charlie Kurtsinger. But it was no
Frisch, Cardinal playing manager, kees and Dick Ferrell of the Red Sox. Star game played in New York at the
In the outfeld for the senior eir-Palo Grounds, use. The dividing distance was too will handle third base himself. Joo Kreat.
Cronin, of the Senators, will be on cult's selection will be Joo Medwick, Cavalcade's trainer, Bob Smith, con- the hot sack for Cochrane's selection. f the Cardinals, Wally Berger, of Braves, Paul Waner, of the sidered that the horse did well, after Burgess Whitehead, of the Cards, in the
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American league outfielders selected feet-alluminium pads, designed to with Floyd Vaughan, of the Piraten,
were Bob Johnson, of the Athletics, lessen the strain on his hoofs. Last as a utility, will cavort about short- summer Cavalcade sufferel a split slop for Frisch's
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Browns. properly balanced. The right hoof is National catchers named included Gabby Hartnett, of the Cuba, Gus now quite well.
Ossie Bluege, of the Senators, will Hend Play paid 1-1, and Cavalcade Mancuso, of the Glants, and Jimmy be utility fafield man.
Phillies. American More than 48,000 persons last year Atarted favourite at 1-2. The race Wilson, of the
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