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-ERNIE BUSHMILLEM-

Strong Australian Rugby Team For England

Fit And Ready To Meet The Best The Home Country Can

Can Provide

England will receive from Australia in 1939. the strongest Rugby Union team, that has ever left the Commonwealth. It is after viewing the position' from all angles that one comes to that conclusion.

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chance of relection as backs in the Australian test team:-

Age Height Weight

For the past three years Australia has been developing various depart- ments of the game until now, in the

Halves International sense, their men are amal (N.8.Wa ready and fit to meet the best that E. C. Gibbons (N.S.W.)

Five-Eighth England and the other Home Country V. Hichards (NSW) Unions can put in the field, writes ¦ W. P. ide (Quecksinnd)

P. Collins (N.S.W.) J. C. Davis in the Sunday Times.

Centres Just the right sort of mixture of D. Carrie (N.S.W.) youth and experience is available for. I. Towers (NSW) -

Smith (N.9.W.) the Australla selectors. For men. E. McLaughlin under the age of twenty are possible Quinn (Vic) members of the team; two of these, K. 1. Gilleland (N.S.W.) 73 Ramall and Carrick, are considered certainties. On the other hand only three men aver the age of thirty are likely to go.

DIFFERENT FROM CRICKET

Á rugger team is very different from a cricket team. At the age of thirty everyone regards footballer us somewhat hoary and ancient; at thirty-five a cricketer has-his future generally ahead of him.

There 15 to be no complete

(N.S.W.)

Wing Three-quarters

J. D. Kelaher (NSW)

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CUSIK TAKES

abandoning of players simply be FEATHERWEIGHT

cause their ages are advanced. The wine in old bottles is good and so is the football of many a player who considered a veteran. The Spring- boks of 1937 brought home the truth of this to Australians. Their best

ars of men were over thirty years age.

Half of football Is brains: half

brown.

continually

BOXING TITLES

Belfast, June 29.

Jonny Cusik, of Manchester, won:

holder,

the British and Empire featherweight We Australiana feel that the titles to-night, beating the man who has been tried in many "Spider" Kelly, of Belfast. games, and has been

The referee stopped the night in Tearning the science of tactical play, the twelfth round. The bout was is often the most useful man in a scheduled to go to 15 rounds. team. Therefore we expect to see

I was a fast light. Cusik opened that the Australian team will reflect an old cut in Kelly's this outlook and that several tried fourth round. Kelly was attacking and experienced men over thirty hard in the elghin when Cusik years of age will be included.

lunded a right, hook to the jaw to nut Kelly down for four.

Kelly was being severely punished The following players are those at when the referee stopped the fight, present considered to have the best-Reuter.

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Galento Given T.K.O.

In Fourth Round In Title Bout With

Louis

New York, June 28..

ERIC BOON KNOCKS OUT McGRORY

Peterborough, June 28. Eric Boon, the British 1ghtweight boxing champion, knocked out the Scotsman, Johnny McGrory, former champion, in the featherweight ninth round of their fight here to- night.

The fight was scheduled to go to 12 rounds.

"Two-Ton" Tony Galento, the Newark bartender, who trains on beer and cigars, did not make good his boast as to what he was going to do to Joe Louis when he met the champion in their title fight at the Yankee Stadium in the first-round, but slip whe to-night.

"*1' knock him about the ring," lost his first and undoubtedly his last Galento once boasted. But it was bid for the world's heavyweight box- the other way about to-night, for ing title. Louis handed the battling bartender As the referee. held Galento half such a terrific trouncing In

McGrory was down for a count of

better defence-afterwards-until--the- ninth when the severe attack of Eric Boon told-Reuter,

Summer Golf At Happy Valley

the ragging on his knees, he stopped the early rounds that the referee stopped uneven encounter after the fourth The following are the results of the fight in the fourth round and round had been in progress for 2 matches played in the third round awarded the champion technical mins. 30 secs.

Valley Summer of the Happy knock-out verdlet.

Tony Gutente, by a magnificent Singles:

rounds.

LOUIS DOWN

21

The fight was scheduled to go to 15 carty attack in which Louis was Surg. Commdr. C. B. Nicholson (8)

floored and be had himself to get up beat C. E. Moore (14) two up.

the from a terrific floorer, stirred

A. J. Dennis (9) beat H Smith (8) crowd to the point of pandemonium. one up

The Newark bartender was most C. M. Stark (9) bent F. Buckle dangerous with his awkward, weav-(12) one hole. ing style and his sudden leaping-in bothered the negro; but straightened up, he was a wonderful mark for Louls.

The champion had to take some punishment at the start of the bout, and actually went down for a count of two in the third round.

The fat man almost, but not quite, harnessed the brown lightning, "who rose from the floor and returned to fight like a champon.

and rights to the head.

A. L. Powell (13) beat K. S. he Robertson (4) two holes. when

tance, Louis replied, "I'd like it very

The

completely champion was unmarked except for a small bruise

elther

Galento, for long before the fight much." the butt of humorous sports-writers,

соп-

In the fourth round a right to the Louis landed a series of smashing lefts showed no particle or cor, standing in the right eye. He said he would head-forced- Galento to the ropes and

up gallantly to one of the biggest night only once more this year, Galeo sagged on the ropes and "killers" for years, the referee caught him in order to In fact, Galento gave the best dis-against Farr in London or Lou Nova

in Amerien. He said he was

offers from General prevent him from hitting the canvas. play against Louts except Bob Pasio, sidering

The referee them stopped the fight Tommy Farr and Jimmy Braddock. Critchley, the London promoter.

champion looked after the round had lasted two Sometimes the

Tony Galento was somewhat In- minulés and 20 seconds.

actually bad.

coherent when greeted in the dress- Ing room by his wife. He said "I was just careless and threw up my guard In the fourth round, but any how I could not see by that time. 1

Reuter,

ROUND BY ROUND

In the first round Galento went to the attack and was the first to Land

left.

and

Galento Game

FIGHT DESCRIBED First Round-Both spar and clinch. Galento attacks with hard left and

Galento Has 30 Pounds Advantage

***

with a loopings in the secondį right. Louis covers up, and Galento, certainly would like a retura fight."

He staggered round, but the Brown Bomber re- who is very cautious, lands right and turned and drove his opponent to the left hooks to the jaw. The negro ropes, landing rights and lefts to the then retallates. This is Galento's hend

blood from round. drawing Galenio's left eye and mouth.

Second RoundGulento lands to With a right to the head, Louis put the jaw whit a left hook. Louls at Galento on the floor for a count of tacks Galento's body with both fists, three,

and Galento's lip is cut. Louie lands in the third round, Galento came, hard rights on the Jaw. Galento is back strongly and with a hard left, much troubled and is floored by a floored Louis, who took a count of terrille right. He gets up after

New York, June 28. two-United Presz.

count of one. This is Louis's round.

The official weighing of the two Third RoundGalento lands a left hook but is himself bleeding badly boxers to take part in to-night's title from the nose. Louis Jabs at bout at the Yankee Stadium resulted

latter as follows: Galento repeatedly, and the alinches. Then Louis · goes down Tony Galento (challenger)-233 from a left hook but gets up right pounds.

without a .count. Galento Joo Louis (champion)-2009% lands a left hook to the chin, then pounds. one to the law, and Louis is rocked. The rivals traded a cold "Hello".

Fourth Round-Galento forces the when they met at the weighing. pace, but Louls rocks him with lefts Odds on the fight opened at 6-1 in to the body and lands with a series favour of Louis, but

later

shortened of hard lefts and then four terrifle to 5-1. right hooks, Galeato is still very The weather al presents Bunny game, but the referee halts the fight with a cool, breeze, which indicates that probably, 40,000 spectators will AFTER THE FIGHT New York, June. 28.

Interviewed in the dressing-roomPay $360,000 in the hope of seeing a few minutes of" Luís Firpo-Jack Staggering helplessly into the arths by Reuter, Louis' said "It was one of

Dempsey of the referee, Tony Galento, after a the toughest fights Tever had. Tony

This is regarded as a dream aght very game fight, was unable to sur-was good and very

game,

and he can in which both can

punch hard vive the murderous blows to the face hit which Jde Louis, the champlon, sud- Asked if he was interested in go. en ugh to clout the other out of denly unicashed, and with blooding to England to meet Tommy Farr, the ring. Both also take punishment streaming from his agonised face, he who once look him to the full dis well enough to rise and wade in

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