DAVIS CUP

Sweden And Italy In Semi-Final

round

Budapest, June 14-Sweden Won the third Davis cup the against Hungary, in Budapest (nday three to two when Torsten Johansen beat Andras Adam 7-5, 6-1.

6.1.

Josef Asboth beat Lennart Bergelin 6-4, 6-3, 6-4.— : Associated Press.

Turin, June 14.--Winning both outstanding singles today, Italy defeated Denmark by five matches to zero in their quarter final match of the European Zone Davis Cup competition and will now meet. Czechoslovakin.

Today, Gano Cucelli (Italy) beat Torben Ulrich 6-2, (Italy) bent Kurt 6-3, 6-1. and Marcello Del Bello

Nielson 6-2, 7-5, 6-3.-Reuter.

Britain is to play Sweden while.

Miura India's Sumani

boat

M.

Czechoslovakin invels ftaly in the Coen (Egypt) in a Brst round match seint-Ana).

GRASS

COURT

CHAMPIONSHIPS Lendon. June 14.-Landon's grass courts lawn tennis championships: which began at Queen's Clubs today, role as the played their customary eurtain ratser to Wimbledon as most of the overseas stars who will be empared in the major event of British lawn teants were among the com- petitors.

The actunt ntact of play was de- which layed by IL thunderstorm soaked the courts, but in the early afternoon, the long propramine got under way.

Wimbledon Entries London, June 14.-The pre-

war

of the men's singles 0-0, 6-1, while J. Harper, the well-known Austra- tian, received n walkover owing to the seratching of Hyat, of Pakistan.

In a Arsi Found men's singles. A. H." Khokhar, of Pakistan, was beaten by A. Osorio, of Brazil. after winning the first set 7-5, the Brazilan taking the next two 0-0,7 B.1.

In another game, N. Nail, of India, defeated 3. Schnell, of Egypt, 6-3,

6-3.

in a second round women's singles, Miss Louise Brough (United States) beat Miss A. Gelov Kilsen, of Den- mark, 0-1, 6-2,

In a second round match of the women's singles, Mrs Pat Todd (United States) defeated Mrs A. Peterby (Hungary) G-1, 00, while In the men's singles (hist round) Soort defeated the Egyptian, 2 E Mandelbaum, 6-2, 6-4, und Frank Sedgman, of Austraile, beat K. Zal-

of Egypt. B-3, 0-1, M. Alam of Pakistan

won

his men's

Wimbledon lawn tennis champions, Jean Borotra of Arst round game in the France and Sidney Wood of singles against the English Interna- America, figure in the list of tional, G. E. Godsell, 0-2, 0-4, Alm's

splendid forehand plny keeping God- |

oversens entries for the cham-sell on the run most of the time. pionships to be played from On this form, Alams is expected to June 21 to July 3.

Borutra first won the title in 1024. scyen while Wood was champion years later.

Overseas

n

to for in the tournament.

Pakistan's other player, 1yat. who sustained a foot Injury during tournament at Winchester, seratched from the London tourna ment as he is not quite fit, but he hopes to be well in time for the fort- opening of the Wimbledon night.

D. K. Bose, of India, bent G. R. B.

first, Meredith 6-2, 6-3 in another round game.-Reuter.

POLISH CHAMPION

countries Twenty-Ove are represented with the Americans, Wimbledon who have dominated since the war, sending a powerful contingent of 10 players, including Frankie Parker, favourite for the title who has just won the French

Brown, championships, Tor

#alist, aud their

star yeuts quintette of Wightman Cup wornes. John Bromwich, of Australia, and Eric Sturgess, of South Afries, bed the Empire hopes, while notably continental contenders for the men's | defeated Leon Kongzak, 2-0, 7-5, Tille elude Jaroslav Drobny, Czechoslovakia, Joset ASDOLL, Hungary, Lenstart Bergelin, of Sweden, and Hans Real, one-armed Austrian.

VILLAGE

London-The finishing

انه

ul

Warsaw, June 14.-Wladyslaw || Skoneck!, 27, won the Polish men's singles tennis championship today

for the third consecutive time.

Hel

6-2, 6-2, in the f'nals played at Szerein (Stett 11).—Associated Press.

LEAGUE

TENNIS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1918.

MY LOVE WINS THE DERBY

My Love (left foreground), French bred colt owned by the Aga Khan, wins the 160th running of the Derby at Epsom Downs, England.

Lord Volterra's Royal Drake (right foreground) was second by a length and a half, and Noor (directly behind My Love at left), was third.

My Babu, pre-race favourite, is behind Royal Drake and second from the rail-AP Wirephoto via radio from London.

How The Aga Khan Breeds His

Derby Winners

at an

The Aga Khan is one of the most successful racehorse the English Turf: he has just owners in the history of

scored his third success in the Derby. He had two horses (Noor and My Love) entered for the race.

In this article Charles Graves reveals the careful and costly technique that the Aga Khan has adopted in order to breed winners.

APOLLO 2012 SE

Win

12:141891/92560 || 7|18961312 The Curragh, Co. Kildare. I have discovered today the secret of how the of the Aga Khan has become a multi-millionaire Turf. It was as recently as the 'twenties that with a racehorse owner he began his career as four mares-Theresina, Mumtaz Mahal, Cos and Today, in this neighbourhood Friar's Daughter. alone, he has ninety mares and innumerable. foals and yearlings, as well as six leading stallions:

dild

grass-i

owners and

CHESS

A Bowlers' Day In

County Cricket

London; June 14.—Thunderstorma curtailed play in some of today's County cricket matches, which, with one exception, were featured by sterling bowling performances. The exception was a double century stand by Alderman and Smith for Derbyshire for the second wicket...

Amongst the best bowling performances today were those by some men who may well appear in England teams before the current Test series ends.

02.

Pape, who attended Nottingham | Hampshire 234 (Arnold 54, Mills 4 prior to the present Test in case for 5. Bailey 4 for 51). conditions Justified his Inclusion, At Swansea: Glamorgan 189 and was able to be freed to play for his 314 for declared (Davies county and today he claimed Ave Watkins 93); Kent 103 and 83 for 1. wickets

for 54 runs. Ray Smith's At Ashby de la Zouche: Derby- seven for 97 for Essex largely con- shire 126 and 325 for five (Alder- Smith 86. Pope 50 not tributed towards Surrey following man 14,

(Pope 5 on. Pritchard look eight for 43 for out); Leicestershire 177 Warwickshire He is probably the for 54).

At Northampton: Warwickshire ady 102 and 229 (Dollery 58, Nutter 4 for 44); Northamptonshire 117 (Old- for fleid 30 not out, Pritchard B 43)

fastest bowler In present day County cricket, and' hins already taken 00 wickets this season.

One other

worthy performance of mention was the three for

10 runs by Illton, the man who twice

when dismissed Bradman

Au tralia

Today, played Lancashire. Hilton did not concede a run until his 12th over.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES The close of play scores were: At Lorcis: Middlesex 224; Glott- cestershire 341 for 7 (Emmett 60. Allen 94, Crapp 73).

At the Oval: Essex 342 for 6 de- clared: Surrey 177 (Ray Sinith 7 for 97) and 30 for 2.

At Horsham: Lancashire 354 for 7 declared; Sussex 158 (Hilton 3 for 10) and 72 for 5.

At Leeds: Yorkshire 177 and 156 for 2 (Lester 88); Nottinghamshire 113 (Aspinall 5 for 30).

3. At Aldershot: Cambridge Univer- sity 190 and 13 for no wicket:

Pluvius Policies

D. E. de Carvalho V. when they spent their

Karel Weiss

fol.

London, June 14-Cricket lowers here who remember occasions money In going to see matches which did not take place because of rain will pro- bably be very interested in a new plu introduced by a lending in-

Under what are termed "Pluvius"

The game between the veteran D. E. de Carvalho, many times surance company. pre-war Colony Champion and policies, those who intend going to unbeaten so far in his return to the Test Matches between England Tournament chess this year, and and Au

Australia

this summer, will be the unpredictable Karel Weiss, able to insure against being out of will be the feature match of this pocket if play is cancelled owing to ratn. Payment of the premium will evening's programme at the entitle them to a refund of their ex- Peninsula Hotel in the seventh penses, including the price of admis- round of the Colony Reserves sion tickets and railway forea, Tournament.

game

Its

Oval

The minimum premium varles for the different Tests. It is highest, at Also on the evening's programme six shillings, for the Match at Man-

for will be the postponed

be-chester, notorious

heavy tween L. Schure and P. K. Prokopov rain; four shillings for the from the eighth round of the Colony natch; three shillings for Lords, otul Championship.

two shillings and sixpence for the Other games in the seventh round patches at Leeds and Nottingham.-- of the Colony Reserves tonight will the V. N. Dounnell v. Arthur Gomes,

A.

Reuter.

Sports Shorts

S. Shave v, V. V. Kolntchoff, Jacob Ramter A. Biriukoff, and Argbangerky v. R. W. Carter.

Eleven countries are expected to compete in the KARLOVY VARY TOURNEY

World's Archery Championships which tre being June 14-Lajos Steiner held in London, England, this sum- Archery like most other of Australia and De Milan Vidmar mer.

amount of 4/akower (France)

were

Was

At Worcester! Worcestershire 50 Ilazell 5 for and 244 (Cooper 07, 37); Somerset 160 and 108 for 4 (Lawrence 51),—Reuter.

Joe Louis FeelingFine

مجمم

New

Pompton Lakes, Jersey, June 14. Joc Louis, the world heavy- weight champion, says he is in fine shape to defend his title in his return fight with Jersey Joe Walcott in the Yankee Stadium, New York, on June 23.

"My title тепля my Joe

whole life to me," Louis said in an interview, "and if Walcott takes it away, he will have to prove himself a better man, and that is a thing I do not be- lieve, and I expect to prove it when we wade into the ring."-Reuter.

WILL CROWD HIM Chicago, June 14.-Ber- nard Docusen, 21, thinks he can win the world wel. terweight title on Thurs. day by "crowding" Ray Robinson.

Docusen, Filipino Ameri- can from New Orleans, has lost only two In 58 flights. He sparred regularly with Cliff Williams and Ralph Jones, welterweight con- tenders, all of whom agreed that Docusen is a good fighter but refused to pick him to best Robinson.- United Press.

SUGAR RAY THINKING AHEAD Chicago, June 14-Wel-- boxing cham- pian "Sugar" Ray Robin- son who defends his title on-Thursday, night against. Bernard Docusen of New Orleans, said today that he is willing to fight the win- ner of the Cerdan-Delan- noit fight due to take place in Brussels on July 10 for the right to meet Tony Zale, the middleweight champion. Associated Press.

During a single bour here, I have been introduced to about £200,000 worth of yearlings, including Dante's first two-one out of Dodoma and the other out of Alrabin. The Philippines will be repre- sented by F. Ampon and 1. Deyru.-

Other yearlings worth-nnything tance of the location, the

The ! The Mixed Doubles Division DI

stad groom, Reuter.

from £7,000 to £9,000 apiece at the management, the the Lawn Tennis League, the most

Prague, aly by Bois Roussel surgery with Vitaglass, and every- moment are 181621383836:9782532183181816181624952821181dly-treated of the four divisions out of Staforall which might well thing else which any really rich man

from the point of view of weather,

Only then did he

CX of Czechoslovakia were sharing the sports, has increased in popularity the Oaks of 1950; a filly by could buy. OLYMPIC GAMESunters its third week this evening Nenrco out of Queen of Shiraz; & filly plain to me the real secret of the lead with 4 points each today since the war. King George VI is m

should the weather hold good,

national Masters' Chess Tournament carry the royal reing

terweight colours in Hongkong Cricket by Blue Peter out of Clovelly:'a colt: success of the Aga Khan and his son, after the sixth round of the Inter-archery enthusiast and his attows The leaders, Club, have a bye.

There should by Tehran out of Lat; another by Prince Aly Khan,ns

at Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia. their fight feathers. Incidentally Tehran out of Mah Iran (and there breeders.

n' It was brother to

certain Frenchman, G. Barcza Komi matches, however, fore

(Hungary), V. Pire miny clubs founded by King touches be two

three-quarter

who evolved

a (Czechoslovakia) and Dr Savely Charles It still exist in Britan are now being given to several Ladies Recreation Club and Chinese Migoli):- another by Mirza II out of Colonel Vuillier,

in today. Olympic Games centres near London Recreation Club, both unbeaten se Balustrade; and yet another by Star- theory and, backed by the Aga Khan,

immense

place with 4 points coch. far, meeting with the LRC at home, dust out of Queen of Baghdad. which will serve as the homes of the

into the pedigree

ree of rce- Dan Abe Yanofsky of Canad

Lard Mulcoln Douglas-Hamilton, Mr Nesbit Waddington, the Aga search large number of competitors during and Kowloon Cricket Club at hotne

1830's third with 3 points. to Club de Recreio. their slay in Britain this summer,

Khan's racing manager, showed me horses all the way back to the

formerly a group captain in the practical!

The scores for the fifth and sixth tin's Royal Air Force, has become The centres will be offletally opened

background for the GCHANG 2012SAMOLOGISTLEZON=CONCA round. He emphasised the impor- and 1840's to provide

Khan's rounds were: Agn

a vice-president on July 8, but arrangements have

of the recently future as a breeder of winners, I wa

Fifth Round

formed HAF Mountaineering Asso- been made to accommodate teams

shown a huge tome on the subject.. Lujos Steiner beat 11. Golombek ciation. He has done a good deal of arriving from overseas before that

The gls

Rist of

of it al is that the per- (Britain); Foltys (Czechoslovakia) mountaineering In Switzerland, Scot- fect

racehorse ought

ght to have certain drew with Gosta Stoltz (Sweden); land, and the Isle of Skye, and is varying amounts of different leading Podgorny (Czechoslovakia) beat

a member of the Alpine Club. strains in his

Gawilkowski (Poland), Richter The

beat owner is more (Czechoslovakia) vontent to mate a fast horse (Czechoslovakia).

A team of 36 instructors trained Jess

by Britain's Royal Air Force School with fast mare

(though the French

Sixth Round

of Physical Training, Cosford. Wol- believe in mating a fast horse with

Vidmar drew with Pirc; Zila

verhampton, has Is why the drew with Barcza; Tartakower beat give public demonstrations in differ- been formed to staying mare, which have done so well since the war): L Prins the Aga Khan, on Colonel Vuillier's (Rumania) v. Opocensky (Czecho- July 7 the team will be at Ipswich. ent parts of the United Kingdom. On advice, goes Infinitely further than slovakia), adjourned. Reuter. the most expert breeders of horses, who go back, perhaps, four or five generations.

date.

The first arrivals are teams from New Zealand and Ceylon who moved into the Richmond Park centre un June 10. This centre has, in just over four months, been transformed into a complete vilinge and will no- commodate 1,400 contestants pad team officials. Everything has been done to make the living quarters ns comfortable as possible and the cen- tre will offer a

wide range of ament- ties to the visiting athletes.

It is intended to group teams together according to

to their catering requirements and tastes, Facilities will be provided for teams bringing their own food with them. In ad- dition, all competitors will be tilled to the same food ration that received by heavy workers in Britain.

Grey Top Hats and Striped Trousers, For

ASCOT WEEK STARTS TO-DAY

London, June 14-Britain's famed Ascot week-in its tradition of grey top hats, striped trousers, fashion-setting women, house parties and champagne-opens at Ascot an Tuesday,

Four days of racing over the Ascot course climaxed by the Ascot Gold Cup Race on Thursday is incidental to the other gaiety.

Since the days of rollicking Bambino-no Jockey, Sunday Ex- Churles 11, who brought popularity (press-D. Greening, Garter Club- to the Ascot course, near Windsor, T.

en-

4x

pomp.

after

industrial

STUDENT HELPERS The Richmond Park centre win

be staffed by over

workers, most of

overseas

0121

or

Jockey, Bartlam, Matinal-no

COVENTRY STAKES PROBABLES

Weston,

CAFES.

race-

351

Zila

(Holland), Morianeschi

Lawn Bowls Teams

A. R. Markar. J. Kilchell, M. A. Wahab, and S.M. Rumjahn (Skip). S. A. Cassumbboy, A. R. A

Bri-

England,

for the

British annual Legion Fete On August 5 it will give a display at the Bakewell, Eng- Each dis- land, agricultural show.

play will include various types of

exercises,

aguilty.

voulting and general

are four

classes In the

Manila Baseball

Champs To Tour

Manila, June 15. The Terminal Red Sox, champions of the Manila Day Baseball League, are scheduled to play an exhibition games on July

THE PRINCIPLE The Aga Khan's principle is that the Ascot reason has been a time of Castle Street-D, Robertson, Tic Tac the blood of the perfect racehorse is The following players have been

-E. Mercer, Fedor-J. Sireti, This year it gets back to normal Smithereens T. Sidebotham, Bambi divided into no fewer than 4,000 selected to represent the Indian Re-

different creation Club in the League matches There The blood of 15 dinginess. King E. W. Jones. William Penn-James, units. Postwar

sires and one mare (Pocahontus) to be played on Saturday, 10th Inst. fencing contests which form part of George and Queen Elizabeth moved Doyle, Careless Rapture W nine should now in its veins.

"A" Division. against Kowloon the 1948 Olymple Gumes. They are Carson. Twenty-nine

But this blood should not be all of Cricket Club (Away) at 3.30 p.m. foil (for men and women), ever and 10-night out to ancient Windsor Castle and Foxy - A. gave a dinner party

for probables,

amount. the same

The blood of Players to meet at the Star Ferry sabre (both for men). Contests will 200 domestic their Ascol guests.

1.). amount to 288 Whart. Hongkong side, at 3 p.m.) take place in England between July Bintcatcher should them will be

with Daily the King and Queen

M. D. Hassant, A. J. Hussain, A., 30 and August 13 at an area to units. That of Touchstone to to the races students. The appeal for volunteer their guests will drive

before

units: M. Wahab, and A. K. Minu (Skip), be announced later. All the men's units; of Pocahontas to 313 help made by the National Union changing to open carriages

Probable runners with Jockeys for of Melbourne to 184 units; of Bay M. I. Razack, K. M. Rumjahn, A. classes are open to Individual and of Students earlier this year has reaching the course, Royalty's

and U. A. Rumjahn team contestants. the Coventry Stakes, running over, Middleton to 127 units; of St Simen R. Minu, been ans

by thousands answered

of triumphant drive down the course is

ut Ascot 4.05 five furlongs

200; of Bend p.m. to 420; of Hermit to

(Skip).

A. R. Kitchell, M. Y. Adal, S. students from all parts of the world. traditional.

tomorrow

Makapura C. Or to 210. are: Altogether 1,500 students from

Smirke, Bridlemere--M. Bleary.

fn front of me was the pro forma Yusuf, and J. Hoosen (Skip). Fashion reporters will be almost Britain and

will be

"Division, against Taikoo Club Targul E. C. Elliott, Bronznig-T. of the Aga Khan's Sheshoun, Bally- correspon spending their vacation working in as numerous as racing

Stubbs-G. Littlewood. may, Gill Town and Ongar studs. (Home) at 3.30 p.m. to be dents, for styles are made or broken these centres. The service

Thousands of Nimbus-G. Bridgland, Buckers The games of all these famous race- Hard W. Rickaby, Blue Fux-E. | Horses are abbreviated, including provided by these students will help during Ascot Week.

gallons of paint have given the old to solve one of the biggest problems Ascot stantis a new look of cream Britt, Notu Bene-no jockey, Sisteron the ones given above.

Olymple Games

Tran-W. Johnstone, Now for the rest-here is a quiz. Raliman. 5. S. Hussain, and A. K. which has faced

and green, the turf over the entire S. Wrack.

Red Carnation-James Doyle, Royal Want are the full names of Volt Sufind (Skip). organisers.

course has been thickened and the Another big centre will be

Forest-Clin Richards, AruT. (180 units), Pant (140 units), Glad D. M. A. Razack, A. H. Seemin, RAF comp where much conversion traditional "luncheon tents whose formerly epicurean food is how

Brun, Gay Street-T. Lowrey, Peter (0 units), Sto (340 units), New (203 A. T. Razack, and A. M. Rumjahn In recent

(280 done

AssizeW. units), Gato (405 units), Iso been Flower-E, have strictly utilitarian

(Skip): months. The sleeping quarters have moved to adjoin the stands.

Nevett, Seventeen probables-Reu-units), and Hamp (200 units)?

Whether you can remember them been redecorated and comfortably French horses are favoured for the

or merely ger them out of the stud Gold Cup race over 25

The following will represent the miles. WOODRUFFE THE FAVOURITE | Look, this is the Aga Khan's cocktail

In Foreign entries have won for the

League FOR THE ROYAL HUNT CUP recipe for the perfect racehorse. By Kowloon, Bowling Green Club last two years.-Associated Press.

Saturday's First Division his system it

Is Impossible to in- London, June 14.-Woodrufte, who breed too close to any given sire.

match against Kowloon Docks Re- ASCOT STAKES PROBABLES is to be ridden by Charlie Smirke,

bis

It is system possible to add creation Club at the KDNC: By now that Gordon Richards will not

R. Whont. C. Dowman, J. Fra- staying power or speed almost al London, June 14.-Probable run-

be riding at Ascot, remained an will to next year's foal. He believes ser and A. J. Hall (Skip). At both these centres there is a ners, with Jockeys, for the Ascot to 1 favourite for the Royal Hunt implicity in blood in fact, pedigree. cinema seating 600. These cinemas Stakes, running over two and a half Cup when the curd was called over

Other

blood 00 marca with classic

like. you can prove anything you And yet the Aga Khan began with only four mares and Prince Aly with originally a £1,500 a year allow- ance from his father; and look where they have gone.

their Estimates of

P. Phillips, J. S. Dinnen. bloodstock alone vary between two Gellatly and L. Guy (Skip). million and four million pounds. W. H. Bailey, J. Hempsey, G. C. with an additional safe annual in-Norman and S. H. Strange (Skip). callover takes place come of many thousands of pounds Reserves:-M. L. Hardio & T. F.

Krom their stallions.

II. Robinson.,

work has been

Bles

furnished and kitchens have been modernised. The dining

rooms have been

off to enable to feed different separately while the Officers Mass inlo Bmall has been converted int restaurant for team captairs.

ter.

Smith,

KBCC TEAMS

4

and

5 In Shanghat. Charles Chick Parsons, Lengue President, announced today.

They will go to Guam on July 21 for the Liberation Day celebration.

The Red Sox, a semi-pro leam. represents the Manila Terminal recently won the Company. It League's pennant.-Associated Prest. CONNIE MACK FIRES POTTER E. Greenwood, L. G. Coombes, R.

June Philadelphia,

14.-Connle veteran Tellef Morrison and L. Sykes (Skip). Mack luday fired

2nd Team v Craigengowor Cric-licher Nelson Potter who Was ket Club (Home):

E. F. Pope, A. Lt. G. Easiman, W.

how films of Olymple events. | miles, at Ascot at 3.35 p.m. tomorrow nt the Victoria Club here this after-have on owners may say that if you C. Simpson and J. McKelvie (Skip). |

Will

IL

is proposed to rush films straight are:

Now or

Blackshaw,

The other quotations were: 10 to 1 Master Vote.

100 to 9. Soie de Lyon.

100 to 8 Ready,

Never C. Smirke, noon. from Wembley for showing on the Billet-W. Nevett, Cappielluca-E same evening as the events of the Brit, Urgay-T. Howcroft, Volun forthcoming Games are held.

tary E. C. Elliott, Kolper J. Mar- Britain is now preparing a warm shall, No

No Orchids--II, welcome for come 6,000 athletes Gailant-Scott T. Jeston, Chancellor

Mormald D. who will be arriving from 88 coun- S. Wragg.

The Rostel-W. Rickaby, tries during June and July.

Mary exact number of contestants taking Maher, Blue' Corfu D. L. Jones, part at the Olympic Games will not Black

100 to 7 Flexton

to Welsh Honey.

100 to

100 to 0 Jacobite.

18 to 1 Beau Jinks.

Moon-V. Martin, Scarlet

20 to 1 all others. The final

bo known until June 18 which is Emperor-M. Beary, Fear Nothing~- tho closing date for entries...... K. Getain, Parkers Peace-P. Evans, tomorrow evening.-Neuler,

fortune

In

R. J. Wigginton, H. A. Lammert, E. A. Atkins and G. E. F. Thomp- son (Skip),

n.

J.

GERANDAAR

acquired recently from the Browns. Potter, 30, lost yesterday's opener to the Browns. He needed only 40 more days' service to become a 10-j

year man.

At the same time. Bill Dietrich admitted the lost stuff after 10 years nsked the in Major Leagues and

for Athletes

fla unconditional release-United Press.

at

HERE COMES JOE

Heavyweight champlon Joe Louis boarded this tricycle for photographers at his training camp in Pompton Lakes, N. J., where he is. training for his second championship fight with Jersey Joe Walcott at Yankee Stadium, June 23.

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