WORLD BANTAMWEIGHT= TITLE.
HAWAIIAN CHINESE A TOP CONTENDER
Washington, Nov. 30.-The United States Na- tional Boxing Association says it has warned Manuel Ortiz, world's bantamweight champion, that he must take on one of the three top con- tenders in his division.
These logical contenders, the NBA said in a news re- lease, are: A
Guldo Ferracin of Italy, Luis Galvani of Cuba, or Dave Kul-Kong-young of Hawall."
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"Drastic action may be expected ín the futuro,' warned the NBA, "in the case of champions who appear in so-called title bouts only against hand-picked opponents while logical contonders cool their heels," Press
CLOSE SHAVE
FOR SANDY
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Boaton Nav. 30.-Sandy dler, who won the world
Associated
Football
featherweight championship ex S. AMERICAN OFFER actly
one month ago, was almost beaten in a ten-round non-litto fight against Dennis Pat Brady, last night.
Brady's slashing, offensive style bewildered the champlon for live rounds but then Saddier began to ground and, scoring re- make-up peatedly with sharp lefts, he gained a narrow decision-Reuter.
HIS NEXT
New, York, Nov, 30-Sanly Sod- dior, the new featherweight cham- plon of the world, will meet Terry Young, New York lightweight, in a dison Squaro non-title fight at Madison Gorden on December 17.1
The 20th Century Sporting Club, announcing
over-the-weight scrap, sald the combators would have to make 135 pounds.
the
Saddler, wiry Brooklyn puncher, won the featherweight crown with a. fourth-round knockout of Willle Fep of Hartford, Conn-Associated Press
Nimble Foot Didn't Help
Cincinnati, Nov. 30.-Speedy Billy Smith of California used his nimble feet to keep out of serious !trouble in a four-round exhibition
Louls today.
For most of the exhibition Smith fought at long range but in the float seconds of the Arst round Louis cornered him and knocked him practically across the ring with furry of hard rights and lefts. After that Smith kept well out of
All Expenses
Will Be Paid
London, Nov. 30—England's Football Association announced that it had received an invita- tion for an English First Divi- sion soccer team to tour Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Peru. The Football Association did not disclose the origin of the offer.
Full expenses including air travel for a parly of 20 to 22 are guar- Football Association anteed, the said. A sum to cover the wages of professional players, insurance and a spending allowance for each mem- ber of the party while on tour will also be paid.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1948.
SPORTING SAM
Reg. Wootton
Britain's Golf Nurseries To Have More Solid Backing
London, Nov. 30-In prowar years the British Boys and Girls' Golf Champion- ships, without in any way having offical status from the ruling bodies of men's and women's golf, played a notable role in the way of being nurseries for senlor golf.
Both junior efents had regular challenges from overseas, and while boys ́ from European countries did not meet with success, a young American, S. Scheftel, took the boys' title out of the country in 1938. :
Generally, however, that event] was a battle between the youngsters of England and Scotland, although James Bruca, who was to reach the peak of senior amateur golf, won for Ireland in 1030.
The girls championship was often challenged seriously by French girls and the introduction of Mlle Simone Thion de la Chaume (now Madame Reno Lacoste) to the top fight of women's golf can be traced back to her success in the Briliish Firls' championship of 1924.
Laly
Diana Esmond won two years later and a third French success camo in 1937, when Mile Vagiland (now Vicomtesse de St. Sauveur) was successful.
IDEAL TRAINING
Add to these few imposing names euch former girls hs Diana Fishwick, Entd Wilson, Nairn Baird, Jessic Anderson and the boys R. W. Beattle, Erie McRuvle, Erie Fiddian, Hector Thomson, Laddle Lucas and John Langley, winners respectively of the girls and boys' ililes before Arsenal Football Club has already proceeding to international, rank in been asked to tour Brazil-next sum-senior golf, and if can be seen that mer but no decision will be made the junior champlonships were ideal by the officials of the London team training grounds. until later in the current English season-Associated Press.
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Give
SUCCESSION TO THE THRONE
At 3.46 p.m. today at tho Ladies' Recreation Club, the final of the Club Ladies'. Singles Championship will be played between Mrs Stroobach, runner-up in the Colony Opon; and Mrs Enid Litton, the former Colony Open Champion.
Though only, a Club final, the match takes on added interest in the fact that” Mra Stroobách und Mrs Litton are the two ranking players after the Colony Champion, Miss Dawn Kent,
As Miss Kent is leaving for Australia, the title of First Ranking Player falls vacant and it should be de- cided on the outcome of to- day's match.
Now that the Royal, and Ancient Club have the boys event and the Ladies' Golf Union are next year to revive the girls' championship and Mrs Stroobach has al- dive it official backing,
the result with heavyweight champion Jos Swiss Team Gropes
ready beaten Mrs Litton in can only be still more success for
a three-set struggle in the which, for many Through The Fog ampleships
Colony Open this year and years, were promoted by private
though the odds today London, Nov. 30.-The Swiss hoge who, like the ruling autho
realised the nursery value of rities, international soccer team to eutching them young,"
weigh in her favour there meet England here tomorrow The
is no certainty that she will championship, An.. Birl
repeat. and travel it arrived at their hotel after a because of expense journey of 11 hours from was always, held near London, Switzerland.
rarely attracted a large entry but if the Ladies Golf Union decided to Their aircraft was diverted from take the event round the British Northolt Airport, London, to Hurn
Isles, as
as in the case of their senior Airport, Hampshire, owing to fox, events, they must tap new sources hours in their train journey from from among those youngsters who und they were delayed for three pt potential International talent Bournemouth to London through could not afford to travel to London decision are: an electric current failure on the
a
reach. United Press.
Postponed
Stockholm, Nov. 30.-The ight between Olle Tandberg, the Swedish heavy weight champion, and Robert Eugene, of Belgium, which was to have taken place here tomoy night, has been postponed to Friday Jy night...
The postponement has been made ..because fog has prevented Eugene
from flying to Stockholm.-Reuter.
AMERICA'S
FOOTBALLER OF
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Th
every year.
The
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of boys' championship the The English Football Association past has been more widely dispersed announced tonight that arrange and it is anticipated that the Royal ments remained for playing the Eng- and Ancient Club will continue this land and Switzerland match tomor- procedure and, by giving the cham- row, but if the fog persisted, a de-pionship to the leading courses, in cision would be made, regarding a
cluding some of those on which postponement, before 11 a.m. to-
open and amateur championships They would then decide whether are played, will add to the lustre of the Champlonship apart from giv- the match should be played on Thursday.
morrow.
Week-End Soccer
The first round matches of the Challenge Shield Competition of the and Sunday. The matches down for HKFA will take place on Saturday"
Saturday
Benlos.
I
South China "? V KME, Caroline Hut, 340 pm. (Ref. 2. G. Young; lines- men, Lt. Davay/A. F. Willis).
ÇÂÀ Y Club, Boundary, 3.43 p.m. (Net,
Cat Stone: linesmen, A. Guest/N, Del-
gado).
Junior
South Ching v W. D. Chinese, Carolina Hill, 2 pin. (Ref. Lt. Davey),
KMB St Joseph's, Boundary, 2 p.m. (Bel, A. Guest),
Club Navy, Club, 3.45 p.m. af, W.
·
Ing the boys the valuable experi- | "Crawford). ence of playing on the toughest courses.
Sunday
121 ..... Kenlor South China "A" y Navy,
Carollze
All this must improve the play-, 3.45 pm (Rez, J. Padley: lines.
men, D. Lai/S. X. way.
THE YEAR
The Swiss footballers were still Philadelphia, Nov. 30.-Chuck further delayed owing to an electric Bednarik, Pennsylvania's great current failure oulsido centre, was named the football which held up all trains enteringg-standard of British golf-Reuter. player of the year by the Phila- Waterloo Station, into which ter delphia Maxwell Club today and us their train was to box.
The coach which was to take simultaneously drafted by the them from the station to their hotel Philadelphia Eagles of the Na-had groped its way
through
the worst Landon fog for years in-get- tional Football League.
ting to the terminus
The Maxwell choice of Bednarik -as-the-nation's outstanding college player marked the first
The failure of the electric current was the result of a train collision at Clapham Junction, just outside
Cined lineman, wils so honoured by London. A main line train from thej
coast, coming inin London. Just
A year ago when Maxwell named ahead of the Bournemouth Belle, Southern Methodists' Dank Walker with its Swiss footballers on board,
ran into another express in thea for tho motore hchour, Bedharild was chase as the nation's loadings line-thick fog Thare were no casualties.
Reuter, He was practically, a: un-,***
man.
Autab sòlection for the [947 All-
American team and the leading Italian Club Bags
contender again this year--United
-Press.
ETAL AND THE TEAM
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Barry Appleby
London, No 30. Doncaster EXCUSE ME
#BUTE WHICH OF YOU TWO! New York, Nov. 29-Army's Roverat 21-year-old reserve: GENTLEMEN IS "THE JOCKEY ? undefeated and once ted contro-forward, Pat Gillespie, cadets were voted football championshus accepted a contract with
east today and will
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Kitched EAA, Caroline HUI, 2.p.m. Ret, D. P. Lai),
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Duration of each game shall be: 70 miliutes, and an extra 10 minutes each way must be played' in' the pvent of a |;straw, if y
Hockey Fixtures
The following are the Hockey Association fixtures for the weekend: tansah bi
RAP v Club de Recreio, Kai Take 10.30 am Umpire, Yeb Size Cater and PXavier.
JACK HALE IS
Britain's Best Ever Swimmer
Hongkong Oarsmen To Compete In Saigon
Saigon, Nov. 30.—Despité civil war outside their doors, Saigon's sportsmen-French and Annamites—are taking the lead in the revival of international competition among the countries of Southeast Asia.
trite t of the over-the-border" sports events to be scheduled by groups from Saigon to a rowing regatta on December 17, when the Club Nautique de Saigon meets onramen from the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club,
The races will be part of tho formal opening of a new home on the Saigon River for the Club Nautique.
Three races are planned, accord- ing to the Club Nautique President, M. Guy Horlin. They ate a tours | race, a paits race and a single sculls
race.
Photo Finish
Timing Asked For Olympics
Harold Abrahams, the former Olymple Games gold medallist and now a member of the British Ama-
holds Athletic, Board,
teur fature
that
Olymple Games running
| events should be decided by a photo- finish timing aparatus which would make judging infallible.
He also advocated
an use of electric eye system for high jumping London,
30-Norman and pole vaulting, which meant that Wainwright of Hanley-Britain's competitors could use a bar or not outstanding pre-war swimmer--still|It they wanted to. held all but two of nine British na-
The ray between the two uprights tive free style records when the war would be broken by their bodies to ended.
Nov.
predict
Indo-China's sportsmen got their first taste of post-war competition recently with rugby, soccer and water polo matches between players of Cochin China and Cambodia, Than they branched out into tho International field, seeking a revival of pro-war contesta,
The swimmers mat water poloists from Rangoon in a hard-fought Kame. Then, In Bangkok, recently. the Franco-Annamite team made o clean sweep, downing the teams from the Siamese Rugby Union at rugby, and of the Röyal: Bangkok Sports Club at water polo.
Horlia recently visited Singapore, secking athletic competitions be tween Salgon teams and Malayan groups. Negotiations are all in progress.-Associated Press.
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SOVIETS · CLAIM RIFLE RECORD Moscow, Nov. 30.- Sports master O. Zhgutov, of Moscow, has set what is claimed to be a new international mark for rifle shooting.
Reporting a meeting at Viborg. "Soviet Sport" said that Zhgulov,
ring at 300 metres, scored points out of a possible 200,
187
One by ono his performances have determine the height cleared.
Mr Abrahams, speaking at a legs.
"This is one point better than the been supplanted in the record book of Jack Halo of Hull Kingston, ture on "Wembley and after," sald, former record held by N. Borovit- what sky," Baid the sporting: "paper" and whose latest feat was to clip 2/5ths it was difficult to
than the official seconds off Wainwright's 11-year Britain's team would do at Helsinid two-points better old record of 1 minute 27 seconds in four years' time but that, with world record, held. by Zimmerman
thio generous assistanco given by of Switzerland. Associated Press. for 150 yards.
Halo is not only fastest the Ministry of Education for the
scheme, British free-style swimmer over.coaching
the all-round
the
Great men come and go, he sale, World Bobsledding
all distances from 150 yards to the standard is improving mile; he has recently leapt into
back-stroke prominence
ux- but there will be other Woodersons. ponent
Records Passed
ä
He has set up a new European record of 5 minutes 11.8 seconds
metrès for 400
back-stroke and hopes are high that he will soon improve on the world record of minutes 9.0 seconds held by, the United States.Router.
New
Dodgers' Move
£1
Championships
New York, Nov: 30-The 1949 London, Nov. 30-The Inter-world's bobsledding champion-.. national Amateur Athletic Federa-
haa' accepted as tion record
33 the time of 143.4 secs by Harry Churcher for Dan Ferris, cecretary of the United the Ave miles' walk in London in States Amateur Athletic Union, said June last.
the two-man competition will take place on February 2-3 and the four- man event on February 5-6.3
world ships will be staged in February
minaat Lake Placid, NY...
30-Brooklyn York, Nov.
Other 'records accepted include H. Dodgers today announced the sign-McKenley's 45.5 secs for the 400 ing of a working agreement with the metres at Milwaukee; the 6-mins Hollywood Stars of the Pacific Coast 7 secs of G. Reiff, of Belgium, for only elul in the 2,000 metres in Brussels; and the League, becoming the the Majors with an amlilation in 11 secs of Mrs. Fanny Blankers each of the three triple AAA circuits. Koen, the Netherlands Olympie atar. Brooklyn controls Montreal in the for the women's 80 metres Hurdles International League and St Paul In at Amsterdam.
Mount Hoevenborg's. famous one mlle chute will be used for both.
It the first time the-bobsled championships have been, held in this country since the 1032 Winter Olymples
Entry forms have been forwarded to France, England, Belgium, Swit-
Canada-Assgélated Press.
the American Association-United All these feats were achieved this zerland, Czechoslovakia, Italy and Press,
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Amy was the overwhelming choice of sportswriters and polled a total PLZ VOUS-United Prosser
TABLE TENNIS
TEAM DUE
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on Sunday with his wife and
The following have been selected
Khalsa v Dutch HC, King's Park.. Baby son.
represent the Scottish Constitu Log Rainst the Englia Constitu- RNRC (2), 10.45 5.m. Umpires: Air, He will receive £100.-on signington in the Masonic
Merritt and SBCP.O. Shaw. Lawn Bowls
Navy Dockyard RC, King's and £12.a week. pay with £5 match to be played at the Kowloon Park. ENRC honus for a win, and WC24 for a Bowling Green Club on Sunday
(1). 10.30 am. Umpires: H. J Chisnell and
December 6 commentclng at 2.30 J.SKings Parki
A house and two servants will be sharpene provided and It. he does not liked. R. Selby, W. Ji Keates, J;
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the Job, after, six months, his return Dianen and Ay Danil (skip)***..... Under the auspices of the longaro will bo pald by the club.
A. J. Kowr J. G. Robertson, J. Smith and Maban Singh Kong:Table Tennis ;. Association,
Doncaster Rovers received a sub- Burns and C. S. Hosselde (skip);
All umpires are requested to con-
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of six players, from the Singa-antial, transfer fee for Gillespie, obe Table Tennis Association to expected, to arrive here on of
or about ember 12, by the Sanghia, The players on this team will rtly undertake an extensive tour hrqugh, Eurpo
and will also tuku: International Table Tennis championships 19, be held early next year
London, Nov.
be
W. H. Bailey, H: Higgs, H. Gliting firm by phonë: (80301 etarle and J Fraser Okin. Bailey are requested to ensure prompt at
L*Coombes and A. Jilloit (skip);***
AmSteven, B/Laigh/Wrch "and L CACollyer Cakɔ̃);
Hemsley, A. Rosen, A. W. Hir and J Bradlee (akip).
|`Unfit® Novo-Stanley Mor. tensen, the Eilgland inside right, wits today declared unit, for he cove England versus Switzerland soccer m International here tomorrow.
Cricket". Teams
In addition to four games in, the composition of the England. A Hongkong, the visitors are also forward line, may not. Bo decided
until the last moment-Reuter.
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White, H. Ching, P. Smith, P. Ching who toured India in 1937-1938 and ling £200,000 ¿ baya, boen paid to
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