TEST MATCH

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1949.

New Zealanders Stave Off

A Near Disaster

came

Leeds, June 13.-The New Zealanders have practically accomplished their objec- perilously tive of qvoiding defeat in the first cricket Test against England, but they near to disaster. Needing 223 to save the follow on, they lost four wickets for 80 runs. Then Martin Donnelly and Fred Smith in a great fifth wicket stand put on 120 runs in 80 minutes and by the close of play New Zealand were 312 for nine wickets. Smith fell when four short of his maiden century in Test cricket.

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The fast bowler, Trevor Balley, in his first Test match, was England's only effective bowler, but he could not be used for long spells. After lunch today he took two wickets for four runs at one stage and eventually broke the Donnelly-Smith stand.

Bailey's bowling put England in a commanding position before Smith joined Donnelly, but, unlike most teams, the tourists refused to adopt cautious methods and began to hit their way out of trouble. Scoring at the rate of almost from Bailey and the move suc- THE SCOREBOARD DAVIS CUP

seeded when in his second ever

a ball lifted from a good length caught the thoulder of Donnelly's

NEW ZEALAND

1st Innings

372

France Reaches

Semi-Final

Paris, Juno 18. The French. Davis Cup Team to- day smashed its way into 2 the semi-final round of the European Davis Cup play-

n hundred an hour, Donnelly on Smith demoralised na of

The scoreboard at the end of tack which previously looked menacing. The stand was the bat and flew to the gully where the second day read: highlight of

dived to hold "a good| ··· a day crammed Young

-ENGLAND catch.. with incident.

"The sland of on a pitch Going for runs

120 lasted 80 1st innings made lively by early morning infnutes, Smith continued to hit

England

lost their Ave with discretion and was 72 notį remaining wickets for 83, be out at tea with Now Zealand needing clx runs to avold the ing all out for 372.

possibility of follow on, Tienls Compton was stumped

Smith and Rabune saw the by yards when dashing out to

slow ball after adding 11 to totai safely past the required his Saturday's 103.

number to avoid the follow-on Balley gained a wicket with shortly after tea when Bedser his eighth ball in Test cricket was given the new ball. when Washbrook took a clever catch at fourth slip after being moved over from cover by

Mann.

The following delivery Hadice saleked to Arst slip, but Edrich failed to hold on to the ball. The mistake might have been costly

both Hudlee and Sut- eliffe appeared to be getting on Sutcliffe but Bailey had caught at the wirket shortly be- fare lunch,

Edrich relieved Bailey and In his first over had Rabone caught at the wicket.

In his next over Smith played forward to give Compton an easy catch, tiis 06 Included eight boundaries and fasted two and a quarter hours.

The eighth wicket pair held out for over half an hour before Compton gained a wicket when Burti returned a catch to mid- After tea, Balley, falled to wicket. Bolley caused Cave to produce his carly Aro and Eng-snick to first slip.

land found difficulty in separa 1ing the last wicket pair, Sever- at bowling changes brought no at stumps New nuccess and Zealand, with one wicket lett, stood 60 runs behind.

COWIE HURT.

Half an hour remained when Cowie joined Mooney in a last batted wicket stand. Cowle safety while Mooney punished Compton for 14 runs in une

over.

J. H. Phillips, New Zealand COUNTY CRICKET

manager, announced

after the

close that the fast bowler, J.

Cowie, pulled a

leg muscle

while flelding and he added that the chances of Cowie bow- were quite re-

ling tomorrow

mote.

ke it,

Should Cowie not Hadlee's front line attack_wili bo roduced to three men, Cave, Burti and Rabone. With six and a half hours left for play England may score rapidly with a view to possible declaration.

Indice showed his concern batting about his indifferent

form by spending the last ten minutes of the luncheon interval practising strokes. It appeared to have done him little good for in his first two overs Bailey fre quently passed his bal and just; missed the wicket.

Balley pitched the ball up more to the batsmon than be- fore lunch and Le gained the ho deserved when Wallace snicked a catch to the wicket-keeper from the fifth boil

success

of his third over,

In a heavy atmosphere Balley made the ball swing and was diMcult to play. His Brst two wickets.cost only 27. rus in 12 'overs.

Sutcliffe e Evans b Young Scott e Washbrook b Bailey Hatlee e Edrich b Bailey Wallace & Evans ↳ Bailey Donnelly e Young b Bailey e Compton b. Edrich Smith & Con Rabone c Evans b Edrich.. Mooney not out Burtt c Bedser i Compton Cavec Edrich b Dalicy Cowie not out Extras

Bailey

Bowling To Date

3

offs by winning its third

04

98

and decisiva match against favoured Czechoslovakia.

13

Marcel Bernard, French No. player, defeated Czechoslova- 2kia's Vladimir Cunik, 0-4, 6-2,

6-1.

13

312

Franco will meet Hungary, in the semi-finala-United Press. SWEDEN EVENS COUNT

zonc

for @ Zagreb, Juno 13.-Sweden evened its European Davis Cup tennis match - against Yugoslavia today when Torsien Johansson came from behind to defeat

Drago Mitle, 7-5, 0-0, 6-7, 6-3, 6-4.

MRW อ 27.8 103 173 46 0 0 2 10 2 220 52 1 25 0 570

Bedser Edrich Young Hollies Compton

Extras--Byes 2. Leg-byes 4. No-balls 7-Reuter,

Josel Palads had given Yugoslavia a 1-0 lead on Sunday by defeating Lennart Berglia in the opening singles match.—'

2 23 Unlied Press.

Warwickshire Beaten

By An

Innings

London, June 13-Inspired bowling by Len Muncer enabled Glamorgan to triumph before tra on the second day of their match against Somerset, who had won their previous four matches.

never

con-

• Set to get 280 runs for victory on a pitch which had obviously broken up, Somerset

Muncer, who looked like getting the runs, trolled his spin well, had a particularly devastating carly spell and at the fall of his fifth wicket his figures renched: 5 overs, 2 maidens, 8 runs, 5 wic- kets.

He went on to wickets for six aplece, cave him a match analysis of 12 or 94. Only Maurice Tremlett

take eight) shiro 201 (Howorth 5 for 67).

which At Northampton: Northamp- 178 and 195 for 3 tonshire

04, Brookes 71 not (Oldfield out); Hampshire 187.

At The Oval: Gloucestershire 232 and 239 (Gravency

offered any real resistance.

WARWICKSHIRE LOSES

Due to more remarkable spin 202 good deal

bowling by the Smith cousins, Ray and Peter, Essex.beat War. wickshire by an innings to re- cord their third Championship win of the season.

A crowd of nearly 30,000 saw Donnelly Join Hadice in -un attempt to pull the New Zealander's round, but with only 11 runs added Hadice was caught off Bailey.

The Smiths earned the unusual distinction of sharing all the wickets in each innings. Ray's figures for the match were eight Edrich atoned for an early for 87 and Peter claimed ten for mistake against Hadlec by hold-14. There WDS ono run out ing on to a fast low catch while Spooner was absent 111. which flew from the edge of Jark Walsh, 30-year-old Aus the New Zealand captain's bat trailan-born Leicestershire 1Cg off a good length ball from break bowler, completed the first Bailey.

hat-trick of the season in un- usual circumstances today.

NOT DETERRED

gan cutting right away,

the strokes

well-timed.

were

53 for one.

Laurie Woodbridge Fails To Qualify London, June 13-Miss Laurla Woodbridge, of India, foiled in her bid to quality for the Wimbledon Women's Singles

when she was beaten by Mrs H. Billington in the first round of the Southern Qualifying Com- petition for four places in the Wimbledon event.

The match Roehampton, Billington.

was played at Surrey, Mrs wile

of Henry Billington, the former British Davis Cup player, won 6-4 and -6-4.

Sho proved too experienced for her spasmodically brilliant opponent, who played with de- termination and skill but 'could not quite and the answer to some magnificently placed angled chats.

In the first set, Miss Wood- bridge was leading 4-1, but Mrs Billington took the nex”, five games in a row-Reuter,

WHERE'RE YOU GOING, BUD?

..

Umplry Jim Honochick fastens a' restraining "grip on catcher Al Evans of Washington as the latter attempts to move menacingly against the Indians in a fifth inning row at Cleveland.

The threatened player fight was precipitated when pitcher Walt Masterson of the Washington Senators hit Jac. Gordon of the Indians with a pitched ball AP Wirephoto.

TONIGHT'S CHESS EXHIBITION

By "GAMBIT"

Chess players wil have an opportunity this evening to watch a game of a standard higher than that of any, in this Colony for à good many years when Serge Jiritsky, of the Kowloon Chess Club, Champion of Shanghai, meets R. W. Borsodi, of the Marshall Chess Club, New York, former East- ern Intercollegiate Champion of the United States. and former Champion of Trinidad.

The game commences at the Peninsula Hotel at 8 p.m. -

Neither player has competed. In a good class tournament in some six or seven years. Jiritsky won the Championship of Shanghai when it was last held in 1942 and Borsodi won the Champion- ship of Trinidad in 1943.

It is impossible to say how the two players compare. The result of tonight's game will tell

The Shanghai Championship | finished fourth in the Hongkong has produced many first class Championship in 1941.

Inter-

For

American Bid

Savold-Woodcock Title Fight

Londen, June 13.-Following nn áttémpt by an American syndicate to get the world heavyweight championship fight between Bruce Woodcock, the British champion, and the American, Lee Savold, transferred to New York, efforts are being made to Increase the facilities for the fight to be held In London.

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The American syndicate is understood to have forecast a £200,000 gote if the fight were held in New York.

Mr Jack Solomons, the London promoter, said that he was not prepared to tonsider this, but he Informed the boxers' managers about the matter. "It was only fair to the boxers concerned,” he declared.

GOLDEN GLOVES POSTPONED

Boxing fans will be disap... pointed to learn that the Golden The fight may now be held at Cloves programme for June 18 Wembley Stadium London, in has had to be postponed owing September, Instead of at the to the fact that the Service White City, London, as originally boxers will not be avaliable. Intended, unless the restrictions limiting the crowd to 40,000 at the White City can be lifted,

The programme drawn up was very attractive, selections being made from the cream of the leading the Golden the

versus

Mr Solomons sold that he felt Army boxers confident that efforts to get the contenders from restrictions lifted would be auc- Gloves. The Army hold cessful. "I have worked for 10 Inter-Services boxing champlon- years to get a world heavyweight ship for 1049, and the public title fight in London," ho would have witnessed some first

class fights. declared.-Reuter.

*NO DEFINITE COMMENT

Now York Juno 13-Madison Square Garden oficiais are not willing to make any definite comment about the possibility of staging a Woodcock-Savold bout and a Freddle Mills title defence in New York.

The Garden is still bickering with the Fight Managers' Guid on the division of television and radio money and no fights can be signed until that dispute is

Tragedy Mars Isle Of Man

Motor Race

Douglas, Isle of Man, June 18. Tragedy in the death of one of the competi- tors marred the Junior It was regarded unlikely by Tourist Trophy Race today

settled.

boxing observers in New York

that the Garden would guaran- In the Islo of Man, won by tce a £175,000 gata or talk Freddie Frith of Grimsby about a gate of £200,000. Tani (Lincolnshire) on * velo- would be more than $300,000 and such a gate is out of the cette, question when nelther Wood- cock nor

much Savold geta respect from the average fight

fun,

Frith repeated his victory last year by covering the 284 miles of the mountain course. made up seven laps of 3734 miles each, in three hours, 10

83.14 miles

The British promoter, Jack Solomons told the United Press minutes and 30 seconds, at an

average spoed of that he has been discussing the transfer

of the bouts to Per hour. New York in order to enable Ben Drinkwater,

a married Dellain to get the needed dolman from Rochdale, Lancashire, lars.

died from Injuries Managing Director Harry when he came off his Norton Markson of Madison Square on the fourth lap. Drinkwater, Garden's boxing said, "We have who was 16, was second in the had exploratory talks

with lightweight class in 1940 Solomons about the possibility came third in

the following

Second

received

and

of shifting the fights to New year. year. York. Wo would welcome both matches and belleve both would which was for machines up to

draw well.”—United Press,

Lamotta - Cerdan

in today's event,

850 cc., was Erale Lyons, an other of the Velocette, in three

hours, 11 minutes and eight seconds (an average speed of

Detroit, June 13.-The world 82.01 miles per hour)..

cal exercises.

Third home was A. J. Bell, on Norton, in three hours, 11 minutes and 49 seconds (an average speed of 82.62 miles ber hour).

players, among them Koshnitz- His opponent, R. W. Borsodi, middle-weight champion, Cer- London Tourney ky, later Champion of Austra-has played at one time or an-dan and the challenger, Jaku London, Jurie 13.—Results in Ila, where the standard is con-other with most of America's Lamotta, have wound up their today's play in the London sidered not lower than that in masters and has represented the intensive training for their title Lawn Tennis Championships, England or France.

Marshall Chess Club in match fight here on Wednesday night. 132, curtain raiser for next week's

Jiritsky In his best Shanghal games, a suffelent Indication of Westerman 5 for 81): Surrey Wimbledon Tournament includ-days came up against competi-calibre.

Cerdan finished his propara- 179 (J. Graveney & fo

8 for 61) anded the following:

tion of the calibre of Dr Glass,

Bion, with one

It was a race full of incident _round each. Miss E. Wilford, England beat a Viennese master, and players-Ho-considers as his best against Jean Walzacks of France and thrills. Early on, Par At Loughborough: Notting Miss M. Acrivou, Greece; 0-1 of the class of Kossovsky and achievement a draw with Reuben hamshire 175 and 170 for 20-9;

Pallakoff who would be well Fine, a chesa master in line for and Gaetano Annalora of Italy, sons on an AJ, 8., hit a bank followed by some hefty physiat Koppel date and retired (Simpson 34, Winrow 71 not

unhurt. A few moments later, Gardner Mulloy, USA, beat up in tournament chess any- the World Championship, in

"Blitz" tournament. out); Leicestershire 455 for a Narish Kumar, India 6-3, 6-4, where.

Lamotta went two rounds with W. Maddrick; on a Velocette, Ho

Eastern was declared (Prentice 191, Jackson

Jock

present time, with Bromwich,

At the Australia,

Champlon in 1930 his sparring partner, concentra- crashed, injuring his arm and 82). ̧

beat Adly Shaffel. Egypt 6-1 chess in the Far East at a low collegiate

nose. Columbla University ting mostly on the body. At Manchester: Lancashiro | 6-1,

level, and India without a Sul-while at

W. Doran, on nn A. J. S., had beat Kent by an innings and 23 Felicisimo Ampon, Philippines, tan Khan, he may be consider- and, in 1043, won the Champion-

bad

luck, being forced to retiré best Lancashire 389

player for 8 beal S. Laszlo, England, 6-0, cd the

east of ship of Trinidad.

the last lap declared; Kent 177 (Follard 48-0.

Suez. As a matter of fact, a The standard of chess both to Joe Louis International Box-half way through

while for 48) and 189 (Grieves 0 for Marcel Coen, Egypt, beat V. Champion of Bombay District in the Eastern Colleges in the Ing Club, said that the advance with gear-box trouble 60).-Reuter.

J. Hovell, England, 8-6, 6-2.

United States and in the West sales for the fight had passed leading the fold.

He had led from the second Indies merits considerable men- the $125,000 maric with "about 9. Nimr. Egypt, beat Eric

tion in chess periodicals while 3,000 of the 5,000 $29 ringside lap that of Shanghai and Hongkong. seats sold. Associated Press.

bas,

as within my memory, never been honoured with a record of a crowd n game.

runs.

Having taken the last two Ascot's Royal Week and Nottinghamshire

wickets

but again.

and

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

The close of play scorea were! AL Brentford: Essex beat

Balley seemed to

ere, Denmark, 6-4, 6-4-

Tennis

League

Omelala of the Olympla Stadium Corporation, amilated

13.-Marcel

The light-weight

and senlor 'decided

on

VRC Handicaps For Tonight

Smith joined Donnelly was not deterred when Mann, Saturday with successivo balls,

A gale of about $300,000 and events will be Windsor, June 13-The King, knowing his liking for the cut. he dismissed Keeton with his Queen Elizabeth, and members

of 30,000 have been Friday-Reuter. FANLING GOLF Ladies' Recreation Club,

forecast by optimistic press increased the slips when Bailey bowled to him. He be- first delivery when Notte batted of the Royal Family will drive The Stapleford Competition defeating the USRC by nine sets

After tonight we will have a agents for the light-Reuter. won their nil yesterday. ***

In State tomorrow from Wind-held at Fanling on Saturday and to

CERDAN FAVOURED sor Castle to attend the first of Sunday was won by D. . . second straight match in the clearer Ided of Shanghal's and the four days' racing in Ascot's Davies with 39 points.

Mixed Doubles "A" Division of Hongkong's chess standards.

Visitors are welcome, and ar- fashionable Royal Week.

League and June 19 is the second "Prize the Lawn Tennis

will be made for

June Detroit, be kept on too long for in his

rangements sixth and seventh overs he lost

Princess Elizabeth and the Sunday". No entrance fee is assumed the lead in the section.

to follow the game on | Cerdan and Jakó Lamotta both them Duke of Edinburgh were travel charged but there will be the South China Athletic As-

were confined to training to- his zip and also pitched short. Warwickshire by an inningsling to Windsor later today to customary optiona!

"Pool.

winning their boards set up for the purpose.

day to light Ilmbering exer- sociation, also Mainly through Smith the and one run. Warwickshire 184 Afth wicket pair added 52 in and 103 (Ray Smith & for 30,

There seems to be some doub! second match, this time against

cises and short roadwork. FIXED ODDS FOR an to the handicapping in the KCC, are

Promoter Nick Londes said their first half hour together.

a half-point behind Peter Smith 4 for 45); Essex

FOOTBALL POOLS? Eclectic Competitions at present on the

tho. Wednesday set score.

night world England began to find means 288 (Eve 120, Townsend 7 for of restricting Smith's cutting 84.)

fight has middleweight title und

shown a $125,000 advance tic- ket salo which indicates that 13): G. Roza Pereira Browns the gate will be $300,000 paid. Tavares (Whites), (17: I. E-

de Sousa (Browns) ((70)." 40,000 persons.

Ladier 28 yds Back. Stroke Ifand!- Lamotta

cap. Eager (Blue) (3); C. Fager

(73)

Panaluna

Donnelly forged nhead At Neath: Glamorgan beat again. When he pushed Young Somerset by

dried

not

115

runs,

Princess Margaret-Reuter. Join the King and Queen and

Carrior Pigeons

Bremen

June

12.-Thrce

KCC,

Bo 186 for 7 (Wilson 55); Minor international Alghts from Ger-knockout competition to ko hold send Wal-chung and K. 11

morrow,

London, June 13-Britain's ten biggest football pools are considering a change to fixed adds betting to avoid the new 30 per cent stake tax-Reuter,

by

WOB

at

in progress Full handicap at The game between HKCC and dato of each card is allowed, the CRC was postponed, strokes to be taken at the appro- Results were: ..to the off for two he completed Glamorgan 188 and 150 (Trem

tousand carrier pigeons owned asked to record their gross score priate holes. Competitors are

SCAA BEATS.KCC 50 In just over an hour.

Jutland by fanciers in Gouth 4 for 19); Somerset 100 and lett

with note of current handicap.

weighed 108 lbs. were released at Dreman Airport

China South

defeated The pitch appeared to have 114 (Muncer 8 for 48).

after the final three rounds of Members are reminded

that sets to t. in the Mixed Doubles dried out and though the ball At Lord's: Yorkshire 231 and today.

sparring; Cerdan was half o still turned it did

This is the first of a series of entries for the Mixed Foursome Division of the Tennis Leagu

USRC TEAMS

Cerdan pound heavier, through so quickly. Moreover, Countles 210.

favoured in heavy betting to-DC heat in Blokes the heavy clouds had cleared At Horsham: Sussex 275 and many, Holland and Franca at Deep Water Bay close

USRC will be represented odds of 8% to 5.---Unites June 16. Members and Capt. Tumer.Cook 6-3: bea: Reuter. away and the atmosphere was 100 for 3 (John Langridge 67);

who intend to play in this com- Mr Loblane and T. E. Baker in League Tennis this week by Press. more in favour of batting... Cambridge University 229

the following:. Donnelly and Smith were in (Cornford 0 for 87);

Belgian · Champion

the Club Offee by 5pm. to-

Today Mra Chau and Edward Choy beat sparkling form and their stand

Men's "B" Y. LIC (Home), At Oxford: Oxford University

Ghent, Belgium, June 13 morrow, June 15. As the list Mr Blokes and Turner-Cook reached 101 in 63 minutes and 300 for 7 declared and 42 for Mille.. Nesot of Belgium, won has been removed from Deep best Mrs Leblanc and Baker 6-1. In the next over Smith com- no wicket; Middlesex

252 the Belgian Women's Golf Water Bay, will inembers who drew with Miss Ward and Fincher pleted his 60,

Championship here today, beat have already signed the List Res K. II. tp and T. T. Chen Drew Pecario Reserve: Lt Richard, the Canadian feather

→ Ledlenserna Hecreto: (away)-- | weight = champion, La to fiht With the batsmen right on top, At Chesterfield; ↑ Worcester- ing Mrs Styles, of Britain, six please rebeat their entries direct be beat. Mr Lablanc and Baker Mrs Christiansen. Mrs Wright Mrs Ray Famechon of France, the

beat hire Btokes and Tumer-Cook yMann called for another effort | shire 270 and 157 for 4; Derby- land, five in the, final-Reuter to the Club Quico, Tel. 32340,

6-1; beat Milan Wartard Fincher Haig, Mrs Lamont, Men Walton,

Mr Raeburns; Reserva: Mira Han-European featherweight, cham- cock.

plon In eliminator for the Wednesday.

world featherweight tillë ɛnt

of Scopion

WHERE ARE

WG, HEADING,

(Brown 75);

CIVVY.STREET f004 VC-TO LOOK

·FOR A JOS \HOW ABOUT YOU?

Mister

Conquest o

I WAS THINKUNG, BIR- WHAT. WITH THE PROCE OF'DIOS-IF YOU WAS KEEPING THE BOAT-

I'VE GOT MY PENSION, GIRA || WOULDN'T EXPECT NO 11. WAGES..

pellon are requested to advise beat Mine P. Ward and E. C., Fin-

cher 6-3,

A Fisher (Capt Major Hals Capt. Addington, Capt. Fitzgibbons,

Thursday

The following are the finalista and their handicaps for the VBC: swimming meeling to be held this evening at 0.15 p.m.;

Members 50 varde Free Styla Handicap Manteira (Whiles)

Brown) (G), Lee (Blues] K(1),

Senior Boif, 50 yds. Breast Rinke Handlesp.-M. " Särglenn' (Whitesi (4); -GV Marshati. (Brown) :: (6);. AR Guterres · (Biment.... *(3)2%. I Gisterrier (Euro) (Go3

Rose (Junior) 3 x 24 yds. Médiny Relay,

Exhibition-A V. Landa · · (back- sirke). Bilen 8. Anderson (tree (...) styles. G. Rozs Permum, (butterfly London, June 13. Jean stroke).

Richard - Famechon

Olympia, London, on July B.

Members

|

Handicap

yda. Tice & Style Yvanovich (Greena) mygg. C. Terine (Green) (06) Costa (rowns) (1)

Monteiro. (Whites)". (19);

· Boys" Berinnich 15, vas Fieni Bivlj fandicende Rübeim (Whites) (GA)"). Games : (White) fak 3. Barnes (Bluda) ·(1); 7, Monistro

The French Boxlig ." Amo» „Bentor · PATEL (75 NdeIraticant ciation has already recognised (white) 1812 15. Ciuterine (rear) Medley- Handican-M, LCMorrison the contest as a final eliminator | 181: rá Xavier (Whitest

LRC BEATS USRC

Men's "CY COC (away).- LRC beat USRC. 9-0. ' - - *,. Bonbernard

Capt. Mackfeth, E. A Hancock, G, and Car: (UAN.C.)

1. Catr: Reserves: Major Murray, Xon to Mire-Birooback Cannon, J. Anderson. L. Hardwick, and Armitrong 1-6: lost to Mahir Lindeman; - Tamworth and Dr Smart 1-6; 1st to Mrs Allan and Dow ̧ 0-0,--

LRC (away) and the promoter, Mr. Jack Cap Bilva (Green) (oo). Mrs Parker and Hardwick lost to

now awaiting` similar,

100 Y Bremberg" - peng

M Mra Stroobach and Armstrong 1-0 Bre Williams. Mr Jones, Mrs Bon-pell, is

Händlern. 2. M. · Pełmyn. lost to Mrs Tamworth and bernard, Hirs Easterbrook, Mrs Halls,

rocognition from Canada.

(Qo): 3, "Vonnovich (freona). FIANI Mrs Scol1, Amart 00:-jost to Mr Allan · and

E. Güert (White) (13); F, Monteiro O'Sullivan

Mrs Jones Rnd. DinnÊN lost to Mrs Stroobach and Armatrong 0-6: fotoMFO Tamarh của Di Besart 10; lost to Birs-Allan and, Dow 8-7.

HOW THEY STAND

PAW

Ladle":"A"

GATODAY'S MATCHES

Today's matches are:

Men's Division CCC v. SCAM!: Kowloon Tong "Blue" v. KCC, INC.V. Kowloon Tong "White", RAF, v. CRC ("A" CRC "B" V. HKCC.

Ladies' "D" Division";

-Gagnon dier to vie Free Style Tandis

Danny O'Sullivan, of Flag-mund (Browns)/(211) Doria Barten

(frowna) (3) ; ·3t, Fincher (Greens). bury, London, meets. Fernando (Gold A Gagnon, the Canadian bantam- dikemberg - 100; yde Threast Stroke weight="champion, over: ten Handicro-f3| rofinds on the same bill and the

FAX : Taridali":

• "varbvich "(Breans British Boxing Board of. Control not whi have, recognised, this contest na nOYS -

a final eliminator for the Em-Members 00 pire bantamweight title Handlekn

The ippromoter hopes to ar- Dator (nu Fanto another Empire tlife frat | Aziv: Lồng next week Hautarz: Vren BoNTALE 441

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