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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1992.
NOVEL BOXING FOR AUSTRALIA'S DAVIS
LONDON.
Crowd to. Referee Big Fight.
CARNERA'S VICTORY.
London, March 23.
CUP TEAM.
Mrs. Crawford to Join Party.
McGRATH ON HIS OWN.
A NEW WAY WITH
THE "RABBIT."
French Move for Better Tournaments.
LAWN TENNIS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
THOMASINA'S CHOICE
STRAL THEATRE
25720
SHOWING TO-DAY
at 2.30; 5.00; 7.20 and 9.30
How She "Fixed”.... Father's Fifth Marriage
HIS 9-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford will One hears, that the French have
Tom Mix's nine-year-old daugh- The old saying "all over bar the play together at Wimbledon in spite decided upon a new method of con- ter, Thomasina, is revealed shouting" will be translated into of the edict of most of the govern ducting open tournaments in so far match-maker behind the scanes. reality to-day at the Albert Hall ing bodies in aport that wives shall as the "rabbit" is concerned. The She was indirectly responsible when Primo Carner, the Italian not go with their husbands when robbitten those players below for to Miss Mold Ward 3 mar BY SPECIAL, REQUEST giant, mecta George Cook, the the latter are on an official tour. a certain standard-will be drawn riage to Miss Mabel Ward, the cir- veteran Australian campaigner, Mrs. Crawford, however, occupies in sections, each' sectional winner cue star. It is the film actor's Afth, In a boxing match in which no re- an unusual position. Her hsuband will meet a first-class player, and marriage. feree will officiate. The verdict is Australia's first ranking man the survivors will proceed to the "When are you going to get mar- will be given on
the usual way. the volume of player, and Mrs. Crawford (nes final in
The ried? Thomasina asked him one public cheering na ench man in Marjorie Cox) la Australia's first French have the reputation of be day. turn walks to the centre of the ring ranking woman player. They are ing the most logical nation, and it after the fight,
Knock-down will the mixed doubles champions of is urged in some quartera that we
should follow this lead.. be merely counted by the time Australia,
"Why, Mabel, of course," answer- keeper.
Mrs. Crawford was not selected,It does seem that the "rabbit" ed little Thomasina. The veteran Australian recently whereupon Crawford said he would will have more of a run for its
"And so here we are," said Tom certainly the tennis Mix, with a chuckle, waving his] defeated the British heavyweight not go to Europe for the Davis Cup money, and thampion, Reggie Meen, while the and Wimbledon unless his wife came "rabbit." as the "rabbits" of other hand towards the blushing Mabel.
all his three with him. Mr. Norman Brookes games, bears the brunt of the ex- Once he had won the circus star's fights since returning to Europe. put Crawford's case, and it was de-pense and as a rule gets very much love, Tom Mix lost no time,
by cided to send Mrs. Crawford and to the buint end of the stick when friends suggested that he should
of her expenses.it comes to weighing tournament take his car and drive The Australian Lawn Tennis Asso-benefits. The poor player, under miles from Palm Springs to Yuma ciation considered that this outlay the French plan, will not have the to get married on American terri-
• As generally expected, George would be more than covered by the peculiar fate of meeting a great tory, but he declared that he
Italian has
Two of these knock-outs.
won
victories were
Knocked Through Ropes.
ten rounds.
WAS
London, March 23.
guarantee £150
"Well, honey, whom do you want me to marry?" replied her father.
ALL QUIET WESTERN FRONT'
SPECIAL REDUCTION IN PRICES, OF ADMISSION..
DRESS CIRCLE
BACK STALL
His
UPPER CIRCLE ■
over 130
FRONT STALL
Cook, the 32-year-old Australian proceeds of exhibition games in one and of being either blown off "couldn't see the necessity for that," .campaigner, proved no match for which Mr. and Mrs. Crawford would the court or contemptuously toyed and slipped across the Mexican bor-
with, writes E. J. Sampson in The der to Mexicall Primo Carnera at the Albert Hall take part in Europe. to-night in a fight scheduled to go The remaining members of the Daily Telegraph. He will not be There, in the presence of Thoma- The veteran survivedDavis Cup team are H.-O. Hopman found, as occasionally he is found, sina and Monte Blue and his wife, three rounds, but in the fourth he and C. Sproule, both of whom, like reckoning out just how much each Tovins Johnson, the film atare,
from New South stroke in the encounter has cost Mabel Ward became Mabel Mix. sent clean out of the ring. Crawford, come
Wales.
him. where he was counted out.
The "rabbits" will be able After the ceremony the wedding) The giant Italian took the offen- McGrath, the wonder youth, who to fight furiously among them. alve right from the opening gong recently bent Moon in two matches selves, and the survivor of a section party left for Tom Mix's home in
Beverly Hills. and put his opponent down for a will go to Wirabledon on his own. may possibly put up some sem- Tom Mix met his now bride while! count of four in the first round. He will pass through Colombo short-blance of a fight when it comes to touring the country with a circus.
the great man. tt terrific ly and no doubt an effort will be
An aerial performer of great dar- Carnera sent Cook made to get this prodigy to take great players will be able to starting, she is a fitting bride for theft
Another advantage is. that the right away with doubles play, semanship created the pre-war cow- man whose daring feats of horse- that the spectators will know that
boy film. BY there is a chance of seeing note
In the fourth round punch from clean through the rupes, and ended part in an exhibition display. the fight.
The fight was originalty-planned to be one in which there would not GREAT
be a referee, but as this was legal
the boxers agreed to abide by the "BLACK
referee selected by the British Board of Control.
Carnera has now won all his four fights since returning to Europe from America, three of these vic- taries being via the knock-out.
YORKSHIRE CAPTAIN RESIGNS.
On Plea of Business
Pressure.
BATTING
BRADMAN". Nowadays the tournament-goer is
Tennyson's Team Lose to Jamaica.
S
worthy play early in the week.
a wary bird; he knows what is likely to happen on Monday, Tues- day, Wednesday, passibly Thurs-
day.
LIFE SAVED BY ALARM CLOCK.
Woman Tells How She Was Nearly Gassed.
Largely nothing of import- ance, for the truly eminent from the South who consent to grace the Kingston, Jamaica, March 3.
All-Jamaica won the second tournaments in the North have too of the three unofficial Teat often been observed making a first, matches against Lord Tenny-appearance towards the end of the son'a touring team here yesterday massacre innocents at an incredible week. Then they proceed to
A woman, awakened by her by five wickets, and thus repent rate, Jooking more bored with each alarm clock, described how sha ed their win in the first Test, which they won by an innings of thing is not productive of good alarm clock saved my life," she succeeding "murder." This sort nearly died of gas poisoning. "The and 97 runs.
George Headley, the "Black tennis, and it is certainly not good said..
She was Mrs. Helen Westwood, 7 Bradman" was again in bril-for the "gate," and without ad Frank Greenwood, the captain out. So far he has hit 593 runs
liant form in scoring 155 notequate pecuniary reward the finest of Nowell Road; arnes, and she
tournaments are doomed.
told her story at the inquest. at of the Yorkshire County cricket off the English bowling in three
It does not follow by the adoption Mortlake, S.W, on her husband, leam last season, sent. in his re- innings, twice. not
of this new method that all "rab. Douglas Westwood, who was found signation to-day, owing to business Test, 344 not out; second Test,
out--first bits" are assured of equal treat-dead at his home. Westwood, who ment. Not all the great are of was a post office clerk at the Blythe Greenwood, who is very well- 84 and 155 not out. In partner-equal merit, and the survivor of Read aorting office, Kensington,
ship with Nunes he added 245 known in cricket circles at
runs for the second wicket. No. 1 section may have a much was said to have sealed up the win- Huddersfield, succeeded A. T. Bar-
more difficult task than the sur-dows and doors with paper before ber in the leadership of Yorkshire Nunes hit twenty fours in a stay vivor. of No. 2, and vice versa, turning full on the gas jets in the
of five and a half hours, and But it does seem a move in the scullery. Headley hit one six and sixteen
claims.
London, March 23.
last season and led his side to win the County Champlonship,
thorities.
$1.00 (Children half price)
50 cts. (Children 20 cts:)
(including tax)
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“TO-NIGHT OR NEVER
with Gloria Swanson & Melvyn Douglas. THE NEWEST 1932 UNITED ARTISTS SUPER PRODUCTION right direction, and should be Mrs. Westwood, said that when boundaries. The scores were worthy of trial by the home au- she was awakened by the clock she 88888886RSTISKUZEOLITE***$6888888.
Lord Tennyson's XI., first in- nings, 402 (G. D. Kemp Welch
felt a terrible sinking sensation. 186, C. C. Docre 75, 0, C. Scott Perhaps the L.T.A. Council will
Heart Pounding, 5 for 129); second innings, 188 needs and growth of the game now Mrs. Westwood.
show itself yet more alive to the "My heart, was pounding," said
I felt so weak A (0. C. Scott 5 for 91).
All-Jamaica, first innings, 228 that they are to have Sir Leonard that I could hardly get out of bed. (G. Headley 84, G. T. S. Stevens Lyle as their president, for Sir At last I managed to stagger from Leonard is a player of merit him the room, which was filled with gas, 8 for 87); second innings, 363 for five (G. Headley 155 not out, ments, owning a fine forehand. Ho When neighbours came in they dis- self, a well-known figure in tourna and call to the neighbours for help. Association football has after R. K. Nunes 125.-P. A. For-
is the father of Miss Nancy Lyle, covered my husband in the scul- raany years now been granted eign Special.
also in the front rank of home play-tery."te official recognition at Eton College,
SOCCER RECOGNISED AT ETON.
Colour Awarded for
First Time.
ers. Any suggestion to relieve the She added that her husband was
COMMON COLD" the nasal secretions of the victim, case of a disease the uncomplicated IS SERIOUS.
Preventive Measures to
who has acquired the infection by form of which does not actually direct or indirect contact with force a person to his bed. If the someone else suffering from the does go out among his fellows, how disease.
eyer, he should in common decency make every effort to protect them.. "Every cough and sheeze ahould Be Taken.
be covered, to prevent spraying the The difficulty of avoiding infec- Infection over helpless associates, The "common cold," according to tion la frankly, acknowledged, Dur. The patient's handa should to
"To avoid a cold, give your sneezing, coughing "friends a wide berth
and this season a colour is being BOROTRA THROUGH lot of the "rabbit" or induce the depressed. He had been shell the U.S. Public Health Service, maying the cold season of the year washed many times a day to re-
Awarded for the first time. It has
been decided that black and white WITH DAVIS CUP.
shall be the colour which shall be awarded by the keeper........... This season's keeper is A. E. Cameron.
SHEFFIELD SHIELD CRICKET.
"But Not With Game Which He Loves.
New York, March 2. Jean Borotra, who has come here to defend his singles and doubles
Joint Holders of Trophy titles in the national indoor cham-
This Year.
Sydney, March 28,
pionships, said on his arrival to day that he was through with Davis Cup tennis. "I am not giv-
A
first-rate players to put in an ap-shocked during the war.
be an uncommonly serious matter. colds are very prevalent, and a move the infection which might pearance on Monday is to be wel- The coroner recorded a verdict In the first place, it may be the large number of the patients are otherwise be passed on to some ope comed,
of Suicide while of Unsound mind, forerunner of bronchitis or pneu walking abroad in the land because Felse. Keeping the hands scrupulous adding that this seemed to be an-monia. For this reason it may ac- they will not be kept in by justly clean is a simple but worth-while other case of the effects of the war, tually become a menace to life. cold. The innocent bystanders aid to the prophylaxis of the com
In the second place, the cold is suffer. They are sprayed with the mon cold. an expensive disease. In the fac infection liberated by a chorus of "While we should avoid all pos tory and in the school more time is sneezes. The hands of a personalble contact with these sufferers in vitation to Mr. Kaye Don, who lost from it than from any other with a cold are practically sure to our midst, keeping a safe distance is expected to race on the lake malady. Industry and education be infected from his nasal secre from them whenever in Lord Wakefield) ew Miss are both hard hit, and the cost of tions, and the Infection will be con- have our own part to play in til England III
time lost from work and study is veyed to articles he handles and to matter of protection and preven
WALTER LINDRUM IN AMERICA.
Creates Canadian Record
Playing against Tom Newman at ing up tennis, altogether, because I Montreal on February 24 Walter South Australia, by beating Now enjoy it more than anything else," Lindrum with a run of 922 heat the South Wales, to-day by 123 runs, he said, "but I'm afraid that I shall Canadian record which was 615. have become Joint holders of the have to give up the more strenuous Sheffield Shield with New South competitions," Press Association Wales.
In the second innings of the match to-day, Don Bradman, the
Foreign Special.
world's most prolife scorer, was CV. GRIMMETT TO
bowled by Tom Well for a “duck.”
SOUTH AFRICANS WIN
LAST GAME.
Western Australi
Overwhelmed.
arein 285
VISIT ENGLAND.
But Will Not Settle Down There,
Australia's greatest bowler, Grimmett has stated that hes ing to England
not going: to
Fro conn
MR. TP. PERKINS RECOVERING
a financial burden. The parent, other hands which he touches. tion,
the wage-earner, and the tax-payer. Hence, It is almost impossible to are paying the piper Says Health avoid direct or indirect contact News, the organ of the Service with the infection unless the people (Washington):
who have colds are willing to sako measures for the protection of their fellows."
Waste of Tine. "Since the common cold is such
a large factor in the health of the nation, and 'auch a waste of the na
Unable to Play Golf for tion's time, it is of the utmost im-
GAR WOOD INVITED TO COMPETE
Time
May Meet Kaye Don in
Italian
*
Miami (Florida)) March
acea
Mr. Phil rking,
former tion, we must
Britis
archt 87
was shoi
racing | Escapli
the, Embally,
portance that its rivagen be pre- vented, as far as possi As a first pr
Measures of Protection
should be adopted? We are told
What measures of protection
"The best method of protection for both the sick and the well, is In proven for the patient with cold to go!
home to bed, If
and to Atay there
e-patie
GUN GIRLS.
Gangsters Shoot
Girl gangsters bave shot gravely wounded a man in Birming
ham, Alabama, after taking him for
The crime is reported in the :
rald (Paris edition). bellated to be the first of its
by women.
Hörwal Invited by
"their" car and
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