ENGLAND v. South AfriCA
THIRD TEST MATCH ENDS IN A DRAW
in two
Capetown, Jan, 5-The third cricket Test be- tween England and South Africa ended today in a draw. South Africa, needing 229 runs hours to win after England had declared at 276 for three, were 142 for four wickets when play ended.
South Africa made an early effort to score quickly, but after losing three wickets for 83-two of them off successive balls from Jenkins-who finished by taking all four wickets for 48 runs, the scoring slackened.
Some bright batting by Denis Compton and Alan- Watkins, who put on 111 runs in one and three quarters hours for the fourth wicket, enabled the England cap- Len Hutton and Jack tain, George Mann, to declare. Crapp paved the way for this burst of scoring with second wicket stand of 184.
When
the Kame
resunied thin
morning, South Africa still alood In
{
A good position, but the early in Death Of Old-Time
arm
of Norman Mann, their lett bowler, who retired with on injury. was a big blow, and Athol Rowan tred under the treat
amount of
work he was culled upon to do.
Cricketer
London, Jan. 5.-Alfred John Alfield, one of the oldest ex-i ad-professional cricketers in the who in his total had been reached, they went country-n man
The England batsmen took
vantage of this and
once a sate
for the runs and allowed this. Engyouth batted with Dr W. G. Grace for Gloucester and later bund captain to declare.
George Muru was justified in his umpired Test matches, has died course of action when he Introduced at his his pin bowlers into
the attackSurrey, an the South Africans were loved after two Tests in a work and their of batting had the notorious habi! collapsing it the Brst few men were dismissed cheaply.
when This could have happened Jenkins came on and the batsinen were attempting to go for the run an n, wicket which was giving the bowlers a fair amount of help, but
were alven
too many runn
in the first half hour and
kway
Mann
hone in
Caterham,
crickel
Alt Alfield began his career in 1887 when, after a period with Surrey, he joined Gloucester. Inter to bat against Surrey with the doctor.
He joined the stoff at Lords in went 1889 and a few years later to South Africa as a conch. Back in England in 1903 with the MCC, he was married one June morning at 10. and went on to Lords to
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY,
ATHLETE OF THE · YEAR
615
Bob Mathias, the Tulare, California schoolboy, has been awarded the coveted James E. Sullivan Memorial Trophy as America's Ama- teur Athlete of the Year. At 17, he is the youngest athlete ever to receive the nward. He was also runner up in the Assoclated Press poll for America's Sports- man of the Year.
was forced to deny the introduction make a not-out celebration century AMERICA SELECTS
of Jenkins until an hour had gone
by
RISKY BATTING
Some lonze bowling by Alec Bedser cost England runs in the first over of South Africa's second inványa. Toth
buitmen opening seemed intent on scoring quickly if posible, and both took risks
rese
In half an hour the total reached 36. Arillant folding and Ciladwin's | necurate bowing were mainly "ponsible
South for restricting Africa's total to 58 in the Bust hour. Gladwin conceded only 17 runs in seven overs up to that point.
The batsmen grew rekless
allempi their
half
wicket of the logs.
a draw
Eight minutes were left for play when Dawson Joined Mitchell und the two played out time.
EARLIER PLAY
before lunch.
In 1914 he had earned a reputa- sion as a conch in South Africa and umpired four Test matches in the In 1921, then a John Douglas tour.
he umpired veteran of cricket, several games of the Jour in this, country,
Australian
Among his first class erleketing feals were the taking of five wickets with Ove balls and four consecutive innings intalling 600, being once Dut.-Reuter.
Colony Team
Badminton League
Results yesterday in the Men's Doubles "B" Division of the Bad- minion Lengue were:
4 St. John's "A"
VHC "A"
KCC
St. Tereka's "A" VHC
Itetrelo
St. John's “B”
3
St. Teresa's "D" ¿ RAF
Đ ChiLiz Wal
RECEIO v. RAF
Club de Reerelo were at home to the Royal Air Force, winning by eight games to one.
Scores were:
&
JANUARY 6, 1949.
FRANK BUTLER's column
MORE NOMINATIONS FOR SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR
With the New Year past us, this seems to be as good
a time as any to nominate the British sportsman of the year. No. 1 position goes to Freddie Mills, the fighter re- garded as "washed-up" in 1947 when he was flattened by Lloyd Marshall,
Freddie is placed top of the troo by reason of an all- conquering year in which he crushed (the champions of Spain, Scotland and South Africa, and also became the first British-born fighter to win the world's light-heavy- weight championship since Bob Fitzsimmons held the title in 1903.
I taking this title from Gus Lesnevich, Mills confounded ght fans everywhere, who believed he had no chance.
You can never keep that little man who always looks as though he should have a horse between his
from the texs far away
top of champions list-Gordon Richards remained unchallenged as a jockey,
Training Times
•
1.153 1.81 2.34 23 32.4 1.033 135 2.04 20
ALL THE SAME I SMALL BE GLAD WHEN I CAN RAIN OUT OF DOORS AGAIN
Leading Owner
-The Aga Khan
......
Nearly a hundred ponies were out for training gallope at the Valley yesterday in preparation for the An- nun! Race Meeting.
Timex returned by olt ponies were ne follow:
For the third year in suc. B 15 121 Last Q. He took the jockey championship
Vagabond King 30.1 1.103 1.43.4 2.14 30.1 cession that great patron of the for the 21st time with 224 winners. Hans Atout... 34.1 1,044 135 2.07.1 31.1
Stanley Matthews
203 turf, the Aga Khan, is the lead- right Fiesta came
......33 104.4 1.34.2 back an the greatest footballer
33.4 1.032 30.2 2.00.1 20.4 of Black Market
40.1 1.194 1.492 1.18 291ng owner at the end of anothor them all. At the end of 1047, it Cooper......
12 1.00 1.38.4 30.4uccessful flat racing season. was Stanic
Mortensen who was the neckenham
Jadestone
37 1.15 1.48 2.173 203
Rivalry between two rich men up-and-coming champion, but the hunderbol
ended with the Aga Khan winning oll Wizard
Is playing of Dribble
Ponsiblitty
£46,000, nearly £7,000 more than Sookunpots, better than over this season, and Kwong, Yiu
the Gaekwar of Baroda, who was a on two Blue Sky there Just Isn't anything
Arizon feel
closer second in 1947. Fourth place goes jointly to the D-Day
Frostylight veteran
John Hearne Strathnamara oarsmen. Tucker Wilson and William George Wodonga Carefree who won Tiny Harald Mundell Laurie, the coxswainless pairs over 1,180 Shannon
Swiss and Fort Krox (bealing the metres Italians) in the Olympic Games at Henley,
NOW MAUREEN
to touch him.
30
34.4 1.00.1 1.40,1
20.4 1.002 1.30
34.4 1.00.1 1,50.1
20.3
31.3 1.01 1.31.1 1.504 23.1 30.4 1.103 1.39.4 2.00.4 30
30.3 1.11 1.30.4 2.08 23.1 38 1.13 1.45 2.14.3 203 41.4 1.17.3 1.48.3
The Gackwar's Two Thousand Guineas triumph with My Babu was more than balanced by the success
the Agr
Love in tho Khan's
My 203 Derby, and Masaka in the Oaks,
This is the eleventh time in 25
30.3 of
43
1.19.3 1.50
31.3
80.4 1.29.1
26
1.00.4 1.41.2 2.11.2 30
30.1 1.02.2 134.1 2.033 28.4
Domino Chesterfield
33
28.1 58 1.30 1,39.3 20.3
1.072 1341
204
AUM
302 1,04,1 1.373
20%
Norne Queen
42
1.17.2 1.47.1 2.16.4 20.3
Ding How
Busted Straight A gal breaks into the sports-men's Avalan list because between 70,000 and 80,- Diamonddeld 000 spectators at Wembley would Flying Tiger
Marigold gladly have hugged pretty Maureen Rebel
Bronte
31 1.012 1.313 2.01 203 30
1.11.1 1.45 2.14.2 203
7.4 1.12.2 1.453 2.15.4 30.2
59.2 1.20.3
34.4 1.00 1.38.2 2.07.1
30
20.1
1.142 1,47 2.17.3 30.3 20 1.17 1.48.1 2.163 28.1 33.1 3.07.3 1.39.3 2.10.3 31
36.1 142 1.43
32 1.02.2 1.322
20
44.4 1.21 1893 223 293
33.1 103.3 1313 2.00 28.2
.. 38.4 1.17
1.41.4 .. 29.4 39 1.29.1 .. 293 58.4 1.203 ... 33.4 1.033 1,32 Поу 30 1.00 1.30.1
New Pontes
9 Gardner that afternoon in August Colonla
when she finished only a couple of | v-B Day" inches behind Dutch wonder-woman Fluke Shot
the OD metres V-J Day Blankers-Koen in hurdles final. Both girls clocked Golden Dragon 322 1.004 134
Fifth Alam 11.2 to shatter the world as well as Lovely Lady Kwone Ming the Olymple record. ATHLETES OF
Colton, the old Emperor Peaty Henry certainly wins my gol!
Toowooba A. J. Remedios H. J. Xavier Lot THE YEAR
(Recreto) beat Sq/Ldr, Goll & St. award by coming back to win the McLeod (RAF) 21-6: bent F1/Lt. British Open for the third time New York. Jan.
McDonald 21-5; The Americans were cock-a-hoop 5.-Bob Grim & F/Sgt.
& Cpl. Sawyer and it looked like another golfing 21-4.
for the Yanks until holiday Mathins. 17, of Tulare, Cali-beat Cpl. Frazer fornin, schoolboy Decathlon star
Denis Compton, without produc- Parity who scored a smashing Olympic triumph against the world's lending competitors, was today named winner of the 1948 Sulli- van Memorial Trophy as the
our
30.1
years that the Aga Khan has topped the owners list. Ile takes pride i
to Britain's Increasingly contributing to successful resistance to the invasion.. of French-trained horses
Only
in
winning
Studa in England and Ireland are Nest of his vast tur? interests.
of the list owners are. M. Boussac, of France; Dorothy Paget, who will be equally prominent now
that the National ffunt season has begun; and Lord
who is continuing his grand-
204 father's extensive patronage of the
30.3 turf.
30.4
21.3
There are now more owners than 203 ever in Britain and next year there will be a record number of races In England.
of the Afty-four new ponier clocked. only one. Southeast Wind covered the une and a quarter miles distance. This sour's times were 23.3. 1.04, 1.34.4, 2.04. 2.34, last quarter o
Other timea taken were:
35 1.10 Manlac
G. A. Yvanovich & R. A. Remedios Henry, became really hot. (cerela) lost to Gall & McLeod 15- 21: beat Griffht & MacDonald 21-18;ing the dazzling form of 1917, was Probability in oll five Tesis against Austraila, Skymaster eat Frazer & Sawyer 21-10.
topping England's batting average Madane W. Lawrence &C. Quinn (Nc-with 62.44. hit a fighting 104 at: Gall & McLeod 21-13: Nottingham after being knocked out Joe Davis romains unchallenged Frazer & Sawyer 21-11.
To nation's outstanding amateurent Grime & MacDonald 21-1, beai and 145 not put at Mancheste
Play Koreans
The following have been selected to represent Hongkong against the
ground:
athlete.
He is the youngest athlete ever to receive the award in the 19 years
The Sullivan
which thus been presented.
awarch, honours the memory of James E.
Sullivan, one of the original leaders of the Amateur Athletic Union, is made each year, after a National AAU poll of sports leaders and writers, to the
ST. TERESA'S "A"' v. VRC "A"
At St Teresa's. St Teresa's "A" beat VRC "A" by seven games to
two.
Scores were:
M. Verleysen & A. J. Gonsalves "amateur, athlete | (St Teresa's "A") beat W. C. Choy who, by performance, example and & H. A. Noronha 21-18: lost to F road intuence. did most to advance Razario & A. Sousa 16-21; beat H. the cause of rond sportsmanship af. de V. Soares & A. C. Guterres during the year."
21-10,
in core fast and the scort cost the wiekels of Melville, Wyn and Wade the latter two in ruccé –
#1. from Jenkins at sive balis
and be and Then came Mitchell
iminediately went on the de- Koreans on Sunday, ni the Caroline Nourse
for trusive.
slaying together Tiy
Yue Yiu-tak (SCAA); Hau Yung- an hour they ne
san! (SCAA), Tse Kam-bung! (SC- tain. At 132, Nourse was Slump certain.
AA): Sung Ling-sing (SCAA), D. ed, providing Jenkins with his fourth Lenard (St Joseph's), Lan Chung
sang. (SCAA); Fung King-cheung (SCAA), Cheung Kam-ho! (SCAA), Tan Yee-kit (KMB). W. Kiernan (Club) (Capt). Lee Tai-fal (KMB).
The handsome, muscular Blathias, J. A. Sonres & A. D. Brown (St Reserves-Tang Sum (KMU), Chu
qud Teresa's "A") beat Choy & Noronha Wing-keung (SCAA), Xavier (S1 who stars in track, football More caulloin batting as the Joseph's), Mullon (Club) Chun-baseball, competed in the Decathlon-21-16-bent-Rotario-&-Sousa-21-7;- fourth and last day of the Test | Kam-pui (CAA), Lee Chun-fat against the wishes of his mother, beat Suares & Guterres 21-13.
who felt that the gruelling 10-event match carried England to compara (KMB).
R. M. Sonres & F. A. Vieira (St tive safety and at lunch England Team Manager, Mr K. K. Ip: grind was too much for the teen-
agdd youth. He was the first place | Teresa's "A") lost to Choy & Noro- were 165 for three and led South trainer, Mr Eric Keen,
balluters nha 11-21 beat Rozario & Sousa choice of 201 of Africa by 117 run.
21-14; beat Soares & Guterres 21-0. Most of the carly scorint was
United Press. done
Hutton, who was Lon by bowled by Rowan at 8 after bai- ting for three hours and 33 minutes His second wicket partnership with Jack Crapp, who was out for 54 in the Inst over before lunch after hat ting three and a half hours, realised 134 runs.
Norman Mann; the South Africa, lett-arm slow bowler, Ilmed during hls Brst few overn this morning and after half an hour left the field.
on
The pitch, which was mown be fore play, did not give the same help
ન ! હા! to the pace bowlers Saturday and the batsmen looked more at case against McCarthy and Dawson, who took over from this
slow bowlers.
THE SCOREBOARD
The final scoreboaril reail:
ENGLAND
1st innings
2nd innings:
Hutton, b Rowan-
Washbrook, e Mitchell, b Ne-
Carly
Crapp, & Wade, b McCarthy
Compion, not but
Walkins, not out
Extrus
Players and reserves are requested to report to the Manager in the dressing room at 3 pan.
529
Boud-
AP SELECTION Club secretaries are requested to inform the Hon. Secretary before
New York, Inn. 5.-Lou the players ví Saturday, whether
reau. player-manager of the World their respective clubs will or will
Champion Cleveland Indians, today not be avaliable...
was named male nthelete of the year for 1918 in the annual Associated Press year and poll.
SHIELD MATCHES
The following changes in the Senior Division Shield games on Saturday are notined:
Kitclice v Eastern, Caroline Will ground, kick off from 2 p.m. to 3.43 p.m.
South China Av South China "" Caroline i ground,, postponed,
longer play.
in
at snooker, but having retired as world champion Is no undefeated
engaged championship
5-MILE RECORD Harry Churcher is walking better than ever.
its was proved by his
walk recort ve-inile world
Motspur Park in 35m. 43.4s.
Alltir McCorquodale, the Guardsman, has become our No. 1
* 1 Lant O. 1.30.1
29.3 1.41.4 2.11 20.1 1.41.4 2.11 20.1 38 1.12 1.45.4 2.17.3 31.4
38.2 1.12
30.2 1,12
32.4 1.03.31.33 204 20
World Penen
Bullerfly Florella Highlight
33.3 1.033 1.322
34
Double Coin
34
The Alligator
Happy Farmers
20.3
1.05 1.342 2.02.1 27.4 12.2 1.01.3 1.30
1943 1.34.1
20.2 29.4
35 1.003 1.30.2 2.07 30 31.3 101 135, 31.3 1.03 1.35.4
32.4
32.4
Kwong Leung Sportsmaster 37 1.12.1 1.40 2.173 313 Forever Spring 31.3 30.4 123.1 Ben Wyvk 35.1 1.10.1 1.4 2.09 2 Top Hat
Jennifer
Repitation.
High Speed Comadian Pelate
Graces
Airs and
at
ex-
Mackeralh Roslyn
203
37 1.14.1 1.40 2.172 30.2 362 1.00 1 1,37.3
Milers Lacking In American Indoor. Track Season
By CORNELIUS RYAN NEW YORK, Jan. 6-Some lustre ha gone from the 1948- 49 Indoor track season with the disclosure that Lennart Strand,
Henry Eriksson and Gil Dudds will not compete, but the US 413 1.343 144 2.144 30.4 Amateur Athletic Union be 10,2 1,08.3 139.2 2.10.2 31
37 1.00.4 1.40.2 2.13 323 lieves that close competition in
3.1 1.01. 1.31.2
2.124 28.4 the middle distance
runs will
famed
make up for lack of
37 1.11.2 1.44
40 1.19.2 56 2.30 34
31.1 1011 1312
30.1
noue D'or Jemiinn
30.1
names.
34 1.05 1.35.2 2.03 29.3
34.2 1,05.3 1.36 2.082 30.3
30
30.4 1.30.2 1.482
10
.......
30,4 1,10,2 1.48.2
of the Olympic 100 metres-the first Arny sprinter. He was fourth in the final Empress Delight
must
34 1.04. 1301
34.4 1.09 1.38.2 3.07,1 24
Dodds, who
from all ran away rivols in the indoor mile and 1,500
Inetres races last reason, hus turned professional to coach Wheaton Col- 30. 3.10 1.41 2.114 30.4 lege's track team, and Eriksson and 46 1.13 1.43.4 2.142 303 Strand, first and second for Sweden
38 1.3.2.1.47 2.172 30.2 in the Olympic 1,500 metres, were 9.4 2013 1.31. 1.604 233rable-to-accept-American Invita 31 1.142 1.47 2.17.3 303 lon
32.4 1.05.3 1.07.2
34 1.07 1.31
32 1.02. 1,322
31.1
31
liowever, Dan Ferris of the AAU
30 was hopeful that Belgium's Cnsion 38.2 1.14.2 1.48 2.173 20.3 Relft, winner of the Olymple 5,000
20.1 30 1,23
20
while runner behind the three great Ben Vorlich
Jetire coloured sprinters.
Freddie Mills, we Varal Apart from
Pay Day
41 1.21 2.01.4 2.39 34I admit that boxing talent le luize near starving-point-in-Britain. True, First Alarm Rinty Monaghan holds the world's naches Delight
Trensticer Atnazlog dyweight title but how long would Rinty have lasted with great chan:- Mable
from Mask pions like Benny Lynch, Jimmy My Le Wilde, or Peter Kane?
Flying Knight Lord Queensberry, whose grand-Stirling Castle
founded the father
Queensberry Cocke
Birier Rules, deplores the lack of boxing Strychnine talent-not only in Britain, but also Zephyr
the Hop Vick and throughout in America
Fairy Fret world.
Silver Spear Gypsy A 15-year-old Sydney schoolboy,
He told me that boxing could do Peter Cox, is a phenomenal all-round with the National Sporting Club, Luks 3. athlete, according to Mr D. Adamson, with which he was closely connected Lucky Starte chlet judge of the New South Wales until it went into liquidation in 1941. Amateur Athletic Association.
"I feel the club did great work
Athletic Prodigy
The personable Cleveland short- stop barely edged out Bob Mathias, the Olymple Decathlon Champloni. Cox is 5 ft. 7 ins, tall and weighs for boxing as a whole by encour
Stan Musial, Saint Louis Cardinal only 0 st. 12 lbs. Ha has been aging youngsters and putting outfielder, who led the National chosen to compete in the State shows at reasonable prices,"
Lord Queensberry, League hitters in everything except athlelle trials on January 8.
CRICKET TEAMS home runs, was a solid third. In his first season
The Club de Recreio team against Craigengower in the First Division League cricket match on Saturday, Commeneng at 1.45 p.m. at Happy Valles, will be:
A. M. Prata (Capt.), P. M. Nolasen da Silva, Jr., Dr A. M. Rodrigues, Dr E. L. Gosano, B. T. Gosano, L. Gasano, G. N. Gosano, A. P. G.
308 Pereira, N. A. Beltran, L. Vieira and L. S. Alves. Umpire: A. V. Go-
3.
AU players are requested to meet
07
snu.
9
54
51
04
11
270
for three declared
с
M It
20
2 75 ".
at Club Lusitano at 1 pmn.
IRC 1ST XI
The IRC team against Kowloon Cricket Club in the First Division Lengue match nt Sookunto on Saturday, commencing at 145 nm.. will be A. R. Abbins (Capt.). A. el Areulli, A. K. Ismail, S. A. Ismail. S. I. Khan, A. H. Madar, A. R. Kitchell, K. Nazarin, I. M. Omar. WM. T. Razack and A. R. Sumfact. 2 Umpire, G. M. Bilt;, Scorer, A. M. DWahab.
Bowling:
McCarthy
Dawson
33
Mana Howan
-27
0
30 5 05
1
Hanley
11
3 31
h
Mitchell
7
I' 34.
SOUTH AFRICA
1st innlog
350
40
2nd nlngan
Wynne, c Dedser, b Jenkins....
Melville at. Evans, b Jenkins .. Warle. Evann, b Jenkina Nource st. Evans, b Jenkins Mitchell, not out
Dawson, not out
Extras
OPTIMISTS
The HKCC. Optimisis temn in the First Division League match nt Chater Road against the Army on Saturday, cominencing at 1.15 p.m., will be L. D. Kilbee (Capt.). D. McLellan. G. T. Rowe, T. P. Mahon K. A. Miller, N. R. Oliver, R: W. Franklin, A. S: Erson, M. M. Little 24 A. L. Smalth, A. E. Perry and W
11 J. Slagler (twelfth Man).
34
20
2
IRC 2ND XI
.
یا
represent the IRC 2nd XI in a league
in inter-club has not been beaten It was a big day for Mathins, athletics, Cox
Decathlon over 100 yds and 220 yds, for run- Earlier, the Californin
of age, has star was awarded the James E.ners under 17 years Sullivan Memorial Trophy as the cleared 21 ft. 5 ins. In a brond jump,
amateur outstanding U.S.
athlete and covered 45 ft. 11 ina. in a hop-
step-jump. of the year.-Associated Press.
Welfare Committee For Soccer Professionals
:
up
to
London, Jan. 5-A joint committed is to be set. deal with all problems affecting the welfare of professional players in the Football League.
This was decided at a meeting here of delegates from the Football Association, the Football League and the Players' Union. After the meeting, Mr James Fay, the secretary of the Union, said: "This is the biggest pro- gress made in the 41 years' history of the Players' Union. For the first-titne we have a joint committee, and much can be done."
One of the first talks of the joint some immediate advantage in the cominittge will be to consider schemes; form. of an accrued share of benefl. Fao.ball League That would stop, if they knew they prepared by the and the Players' Union to provide would be provided for at the end of for the payment of a lump sum to their careers." professional footballers at the end
conducted Today's meeting was along amicable lines, and when it
over, the
was
of their playing careers.
of A discussion
the Pinyera' Union's former demand for a new Brooke. Hirst, stated; "The goodwill form of contrnet allowing profes
Villemain Is Confident
on
sald
32.1
33.1 1.074 17
35.1 1.07.4 1.37
29.4 50.1 1.20.3
30.2 1.12.2 1.43
33 1.041 134,4
33.4 1.04 1,35
Ji
33.1 1.00.3 1.24.4
23.1
34.1 1.07 1.37.2
of
metre race, and Emile Zatopek 29.1 Czechoslovakia, 10,000-metre Olym-
present 302 pic champion, will be
third Willle Slijkhula of Holland, 30.3 in both the 1,500 metres and 5,000 hos accepted, along metres, already 401.10.3 1.47.4 2.11.1 202 with his famed countrywoman, Mrs
41 1.16 1.48,1 2.18.4 30.3 33.2 1.00 1.07.2 Lucky Starter 311 1.00.4 1.29.4
Australian Horse
Fanny Blankers-Koen, who won four Olympic gold medals. Two Swedes, Ingvar Bengtsson and Erik Ahiden, also have indicated interest in on American tour. Bengtson was fifth and In the Olymple 1,500 metres Ahiden fourth in the 5,000 metres. FINE RUNNING To Race In U.S.
"With the Dodde-va.-Swedes races eliminated, we still can expect some Sydney, Dec. 20-Filipino, win-fine running in the middle distances, ner of the recent Villiers Stakes at Ferris said. Mal Whitfeld, Olym- Randwick. Sydney, will 10 to plc 800-metre champ, Dave Bolen, Amerien in Mag to race, probably Don Gehrman. Herb Barten, Ro- on the West Coast.
land Sink and George Guida all are
extensive planaing
Indoor season9. Filipino's owner, Mr A. S. O'Neill, | Dian
in Perth sald
that
the horse's They seem equal in ability and each
be New York, Jan. 5.The French brilliance over distances up to a mile, race should exciting."
Public interest is high, since it middleweight, Robert Villemain, coupled with the fact that American
be the will
first chance for most lower planned only a light workout today handicapping WBS
than fans to see the athletes after their and will rest tomorrow after an Australian should make
him an Olympic efforts American racing, impressive training showing which ideal type
Harrison Dillard it is the best- brought him to an
even money particularly on the West Coast where known runner, and, probably will favourite in Friday night's fight with the form was not as good as in the Steve
East Reuler. Belloise. The latest betting odds were 6-5 with the better taking his own cholce Not all writers or of the fighter. bookmakers were so impressed with Villemafn.
The sports editor, Don Parker, thought that Villemain was slow aud inept in training and bitterly criticised the Boxing Commission for not inslating that foreigners have to make their debuts in small clubs to show if they are worthy or Madison Square Garden bout.
Villemain was still extremely confident that he will win United
Press,
for
Willie Smith's
Comeback
after
compete again in short dashes and over the short hurtiles routes.
Mel Patton, the alim Californian. never has run Indoors, may try it this season.
who
Elmt big Indoor meets are carded for January. February also offers. neven major track meels.United Fress.
Triangular Meet
For Women
'Willie Smith, who has not taken part in a billiarda. cham- plonship for 15 years, will re- turn temporarily to the com-
The two outstanding women cham- petitive game in the week be-
plons of the London Olympics, ginning January 17. 1949.
Holland's triple wihner, Mrs Fanny. Ile will meet Claude Falkiner at Blankern-Koen, and Miss Osterme- the Leicester Square Hall in London, Riuty Monaghan To playing an hour's biliards and llirco ver, of France, who won two events, are expected to compete in the nli- frames of snooker at each session.
between international women's Smith declares that he is making Britain, France and Holland at the Chairman, Mr A. Fight In Honolulu this unexpected como-back
Harold Palmer). Belfast, Jan, World Byweight such a lengthy lay-off to test the White Cily on August 20 (writes
He will be 03
Britain supplied the runners-up-to years of age in han started to clear away formal-January, and bansts that he is ntili Mrs Blankers-Knen in all three ties today so that he con start train-playing billards as well as anyone events that she won the 80 metres
the 100 and 200 metres. hurdles, the defence of his title against in Britain except Joe Davia. Ing for
This time our younger girls ought Dado Marino.
to malce stronger challenge- Frank Monaghan's
Maureen Gardner (now Mrs Dyson) McAlron, sald he lus applied to the
60 metres hurdles. Doris Manley, 100 British Boxing Board of Control for
Los Angeles, Jan, B-Nbul Campos, its jurisdiction.
of Mexico City, claimant to the motrend A. D. Williamson 200 Miss Ostermayor won the diecur Ho niso cabled and nirmalted his Mexican lightweight championship,
acceptance of today punched his way to an upset with 137ft. 6 in. and the shol with already announced terms offered by Sam Ichinose for 18-round: unanimous decision over a new Olympic record of 40ft. 11⁄2in.. the fight in Honolulu on March 1 Charley Riley, a three-to-one betting in the field events I feur wo MBY Associated Press.
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The following have been selected to slonals to leave their clubs freely of all parties has led to considerable | champlon "Crooning Rinty" Manag. Dublle popularity of billiards.
after three years has been deferred Progress being made towards an crickel matel against KCC on Satur- until the proposed provident schemes improvement in the welfare of the
| players."-Reuter. day, at 145 pm, playing away have been fully explored. Bakar, 1. All, 8. Aben, T. A, Ebratilm,
One of the delegates of the Union 142 for four K, Khan, Sr. A. Wahab Br.. M. A.
Wahab Jr., A. K. Markar, A. 1. Razack. at the meeting considèred that a A. Ebrablin, A. M. Humjalin. Twelfth man Y, Mollwalla; Scorer T, IL. Batma. welfare scheme on the lines <lls- cursed would remove much of tho RECREIO 2ND XI
London, Jan. 3. Sir Samuet fusion for Monaghan to fight: The following will represent the Represent unrest from the game. O role 2nd XI in a friendly, match #gatitst
"Many players have misted six of H-Wood, Chairman of Arsenal Land Forces at home on Saturday at 1.45 p.m. A. R. Alves (Cept.), C. their best years through the war, Football Club, died yesterday, aged 413A. Guterres, L. F. Guterres, Tu Rehe said, "and realise that they have 75. Ile was a former Conservative Dinedios, It. Remedios, A. V. Lopes, A only a few seasons left. They ask member of Parliament Associated -Reuler. Lopes, J..A, Yvanovich, P. A. Yvano-
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