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THE CHINA MAIL

JUNIOR LEAGUE CRICKET STATISTICS IN DETAIL

Junior League.

Mid Slater

Pie. Crayford

J. E. Polter

|Srl. Taylor

BATTING

LL-Comdr. Becant

K. N. A. 8. Suflad R. 8. W. Patterson W. L. MeKentie. Maj. Bonavia.... W. H. B. Rigg .. JL. S. Hinder

LA. C. Cagby.. J. E. Jupp

K. Nazarin

W. A. Reed

P. Dunne S/Sgt. Flood W. L. Clarke

Cpt. Wateridge A. R. Suffiad ...

L/Cpl. Vaugham,

Cpl. College W. Sparow

H. J. Armstrong L.-Comdr. Hughes

R. N.

[P. D. Crawley

G. A. Guterres

84 493 84.00

4 210 117 052.50

6 103 43.4 51.50

2 102 96.0 61.80

4 95 63* 2 47.59

3 139 65 0 46.33) 2 85 37 0 42.50) 2 85 48 6 42.50 6 200 103° 1 70.00)

273 40 6 39.50 2 79 43 0 39.50

2 39 27* 1 39,00

156 79 35,00

10 345 78 1 38.33

10,304 102° 2° 38.00

5 105 5 2 $5.00

8 237 64 1 33.85

8 158 48 3 31.60;

.6 155 70 I 31.00

10 279 65 1 31.00

2 31 31 1 31,00

·9 273 68 0 30.33 TO 281 65 0 25.10

$ 237 58

26.335

5 104 58 1 26.00

128 37 1 23.60

7 125 59* 2 25.00

L. Smythe RN.

473

73 34 1 24.31

11 215 62* 2 23.88

2 47.41 0 23.50

10 18240

46 2 22.75

E. Snuza

Capt. Walch

J. W. Leonard

A. E. Carey

C. W. E. Bishop

A. K. Mackenzie 7. Yeoh

Lieut. Comdr.

R.N.

7 134 57 1 22.33

8 155 60 1 22.14: 9171 63 1 21ST

3 CENTURIES AND 2 "HAT TRICKS”

CHAMPIONS BEATEN ONCE

IN 1933-4 SEASON

RECORD OF EVERY

PLAYER

.

Junior League,

BOWLING

Lt.Cdr. "Harbes

R.N.

11

O. M. R. W. Avge.

1

2 1.1 1 1,00

6.4 1 10. 5. 200

412 5 240

7 2 19 6

10

W. L. Clark ¡A. S. Suffind

H. J. D. Lowe. King K. Robinson 12 E. R. A. Watts. J. E. Smith....

China Mail: Sports Diary

3.16 Hockey:

3.14 4 3.50

4 26 6 6.4.33

3.1 1.5 1 5.00 7.2 21 4 5.26 68:12, .5.66

1

TO-DAY

Hong Kong v. Malayan Chinese

(H.K.F.C.)

IL. A C. Cagby 2400 Football:-

TO-MORROW... Southern China y. Northern China

(Caroline Hill)

Lt. Sinclair R.N. 3 1616.00 [S. A. Smith 10 1 18 3 6.33 First Division League:-- 18. Abbas

87.2 20 291 44

6.61

St. Joseph's v. Borderers L/Cpl. Vaughan 18 4 48 7 6.85 A. P. Pereira

4.1 29 247 36 6.87 Hockey--

* .0 14 2 7.00

THREE centuries and two "hat tricks" were re-G. 8. Windsor

corded in the Junior Cricket League 1933-4. Sparrow 69.3

P. M. N.

8 29 4 69.3 14 166 29 7.84

Season which has now concluded. These feats Trimble 39.3 103 14 7.25 were achieved by:

117-Pte: Crayford (R. A. S. C, ▼ University). 103* Maj. Bonavia (R. A. M. C. ▼ C. S. C. C.). 102*-W. A. Reed (Recreio y R. E.).

J. Barnes 4 for 16 (C. S. C. C. v Police) recorded the "hat

trick,” and A. A. Aziz 3 for 2 (1. R. C. ▼ C. C. C.) was respon sible for the second one.

Cpl. Ballard ... 70.1 20 184 25 7.36 G. A. Y. Hall.. 11 8 24-3 8.00 M. el Arcalli .. 31 8 91 11 8.27.

(EF.C. ground, 3 m.) Civilians v. Malayan Chinese

THURSDAY

(H.K.F.C.)

Athletics :--

Hong Kong Area. Sports Meeting

(Sookunpoo).

Comdr. Lindsell

R.N.

10

Spr. Ball

6

0 44 5 8.80 Athletics:-

I 18 2 9.00

|A, B, Cloke

10

1 38 4 9.00

9.58

192 20 9.60

A. A. Rumjahn 88.3 17 278 29

A. R. Sufind 85.1 28 192 20

9.66 9.63

29 3 9.58

1 59 6

t 30 3 10.00

L. S. Hinder .. 12 1 29 A C. Champelorier 6 A. B. Tata..... 15 THE CHAMPIONSHIP WAS WON BY THE INDIAN RECREAC. B. It. Sargent 9

A. D. Lowson TION CLUB, WHO LOST TO THE NAVY AND WERE HELD TO A Pic. Swain DRAW BY THE KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB. ON THIS PAGE A. L. Barron

+

8 0 31 3

10.33

26.10.66

WILL BE FOUND THE COMPLETE BATTING AND BOWLING|Lt, Luurd R.N. 21 7.64 STATISTICS OF EVERY PLAYER WHO TOOK PART IN THE SA Shipp COMPETITION.

Capt. Faithfull

W. K. Way.... Pie. Goulty

The following also batted: F. J. Ling L. S. Sharp 28; H. E. Strange 36; W. P. Thomp K. Nazarin son 12; G. Carruthers 0; L. Sterens

A. Alven 10: H. Hallam 0; T. R. Hunter 1: T. A. R. Abbas

2 11 1 0 5.50 Helmsley 0; E. Hamson 6; A. Hunt Lt.

11 1 5.504; Y. Abbas 0; G. 8. Ladd; W. Wal- R. N.

Mareham

5 27 9 0 5.40 iers 2: Q. M. S. Fox 0: Cpl. Gillard P. O. Prait

7905 401; Pte. Hunt 0 and 0; Pie. Walker F. S. W. Smith 20 11 0 500

11 0 5.00 5; Pte. Wilkes 0*: Cpl. Pearman 7: Ple. Callin 10505.09 Pte. Dewey 0: Pte. Rutledge 6; Pte. Pte. Dewey

10 192 41 1 21.33

2 12 33

◊ 21,00 II. Baines

31. el Arculli

8 165 40

0 20,62 W. Muskėti

G. Lee

9 141 38

2 20.14 J. Bernes

A. A. Dand

5 78 45°

1 19.50 J. Bornes

5 27

1. P. 1. Macaulay

2 36 35

0 19.00 G. H. Fowler

W. Meadows

6 112 46

0 18.661. Wagland.

2

Cpl. Ballard

G 111 60

0 18.50 H. T. Pearce

E. Soares

10 182 47

0:19.20 Ma). Mousley

54 40

1 18.00 L. D. Kilbee

Lindecli

A. K. Witchell

Cumdr.

R. N.

W. Mulcahy

E. W. Simmonég

Sgt. Thatcher

2 35 22 0 17.59 J. Noronha

3 34 29 1 17.00|G.. Abraham

2 17 12* 1 17.00 G. A. White

7 100 33* 1 16.06|LL.-Col. Marsden

783 36 2 16.00 Capt. Faithfull

99 39 2 14.50 W. K. Way

82 34 0 16.40

16.40 A, Reynolde

79.1 15 234 23 10,17 10.4 3 21 2 10.50 45.0 13 152 14 10.85 3 @ 11 1 11.00 52 10 166 15 11.06 29.4 3 82 7 11.71 0 23 2.11.50 11 104 9 11.55

4

37

68.3 16 187 16 11.69

63

FRIDAY

Hong Kong Area Sports Meeting

(Sookunpoo)...

K. O. WIN FOR LARRY GAINS

Crossley Out In Fifth Round.

London, March 27, "

ARRY GAINS, the British Empire heavy-weight, ex-

16 200 17 11.76 champion, knocked out Harry

Crossley (Mexborough) in the

0 12 1 12.00 fifth round at Leicester last

12 1 12.00 night.

4 1

67.3 16 204 17 12.00

39

12 122 10 12.20

4 14 1Y 4.66 Wass 0; Pte. Neale 0, 0, and 0: Pie C. E. Gahogan, 11.3

3 14 13 0 4.66 Morris 3; Cpl. Barlow and 0; Sgt. Major Sarsfield 6

2 9 8 1 450 Morris 1: Pie, Alvis 4* Pie. Spr. McMemery 3 1

13 & 0 4.33 Steadman 5: Cpl. Eycolt ; A. L. P. Baskett

8 29 18 1 4.74 Barron 3: Mid. Vivian 0; L. 9. Wells Major Bonavis

6 12 4 3 4.00 0; L. Benderson 0:

19.2

Mid. Slee

H. Figureido

LA. P. Guterres. 51

12 2.4.00 Davies 2′′; Lt, Larkin R.NA J. BIL

3 12 8 04:00 Marsharm R.N, 7; A. B. Peatfield 30: Pte. Forsyth

A. A. Aziz

A. K. Minu

Я

. M. Wilson

IS. Abbas

8 98 26

2 16.33 A. R. Raven...

A. Rabasin

15 10

1 1.00 C. Champelovier

A. Prata

9 111 34

2 15.85 Spr

A. W. Grimmits

H.

A. Alves

10 153 47

S/Sat. Tighe

2 30 25

0 15.00 8. A. Smith

10 103 21

3

a 14.71 Q. M. S. Blackler

G 17 15 1

T. W. Gob A. B. Tato A. H. Baker

G. Sauze Dev. Whitley A. Kitchell Maj. Denver Pte. Goulty W. H. Edmonds

F. 8. Fernando A. A. Rumfahn A. Kirby

Set. Tipple

Sgt. Cornellun

G. R. Wynne P. R.

Loughlin

Pie. King

A. B. Lewis

1. N. da Silva

R. E. Talbot

C. A. L. Rickett »

Dev. Gray

F. E. Lawrence Pic. Forsyth

MI. P.

Madar

Sgt. Anderson

1. E. Lammert

Sgt. Shipp

J. F. McGowan

{S. Jex

A. R. Alban

W. Hyde

H. T. M. Burma

Pte. Haynes

G. A. Stewart

M. R. Abban

Col. Nowworthy F. Hintocla Spr. Creagh

Spr, Pegg...

L. Carver R.N.

J. G. Hunter

l the light of Sunday's game secured the wooden spoon, but this. D. Lowaon it would appear that the object of season the Club, who tied with the F. A, Muna the Malayan Chinese visit has not Army for leading honours in the F. Mintex been achieved the fostering of last tournament, are the unfortun- A. Barros the game amongst the Chinese,

1 understand that the Captain of the visiting Chinese team is more than ready to throw open the game to everybody, free of charge,

*

*

Kalwant Singh To Play

ntes.

H. T. Bee

GL 31 D 15.253. B. CEN

0 15.10. Forrest

9 132 44 0 14.66 R. A.

A. I. Simpson

58 41 3 14.50 M. E. Taviin

100 511 14.28 Pie. Swain ..........” 4.67 21 @ 14.25 F. E. E. Booker

9

10 114 66 2 14.25 C. E. Gabagan 796 40 0.13.71 Maj. Saralleld 3 27 15° 1 1350

113,50 Sgt. Toms 781 39 1 18.50 W. Glendenning 10 134 38 0 13.40

0 13.90;6. Lee (C.C.C.)

9 92 20 2 13.146. A. V. Hall

3 40 35 0 13.33 Cpl. Catlin

3 40 30 0 13.33 E. Simenck

3 40 21 6 13.33 1/Cpl. Parry

5 20 0 0 13.20

66

B 164 33

0 15.00. Shewan

T. H. King 2 13 7 1 13.00 L, C. Pennell

3 39 27 0 13.00 L/Cpl. Meadows

4 52 31 36 33

0 13,00 Spr. Bali ....

2 12.66 Skinner

2 25 21 0 12.50

3 23 13 1 12.50

70 20 1 11.66

46 17 3 11.50

46 23 0 11.50

46 22 0 11,50

67 28 1 11.40

45 16 0 11.25

9 100.42 0 11.31

10. 97 581 10.77

6

66 27 0 11.00

43 20 II 116 30

4.1

I

10.76

7 73 23

3

In the second

round Gaine 137 3 12.33 opened a cut over Crossley's left 4 '51. 4

4 12.75 eye. Gains acored heavily with

t 26 2 13.00 two-handed attacks after that, and A 13 1 13.00

2 32 4 13.00 landed to the head and body-be- 41.4 8 134 13 13.07fore hurting his opponent with a

2 0 13 1 73.36 hard right to the chin.

19 147 11 13.36

Crossley fought back, but 47.3 7 161 12 13.41 again the Canadian connected with a telling left hook to the jaw that made Crossley, wince.

3 27 2 13.50

1 82 6 13.66

7 113 8 14.12

36

7 100 7 14.28

4.5 0

6 20.10 14.00 Lt. Bramwell RN. 0; LL-Comdr. T. R. Hunter .. 12 15 719 8* 2 3.80 Brewer R.N. 2; L. S. Ford 30: Mid. J. Barnes 20.2 1 109 8 13.62 4 11

1.66 Conibeau 0: Ship, Beale 3, P. O. Man-A. K. Mackenzie 18 3 11 6 0 3.66 ning 6: L. B. A. Cloke 10; Lt. Sin- Cpl. Wateridge. 38 4 11 5 1 3.66 clair 39: Lynch 4; Johnson 3; E.

R. D. Roy 3.66 A. Watts 9; 10. Pratt 10; Callow Spr. Tucker 61.3

A. R. Marker 7*; E. P. Lescher W. L. McKenzie 19 3.50 35: C. C. Stark 6: H. I. D. Lowe 0; L. Stevens 770 3.50

3.50 J. E. Smith 4 K. Robinson and F. J. Ling 3.401; P. E. Baskell 11; D. S. Robb &C. W. E. Biskop 52.5

Sg, Buckle 1; Spr. Whitfeld 1: Spr. G. A. Stewart. 23 313.00 Bailey 1: Capt. Foley 0, 0 and 0: S/Sgt. Flood

43.3 12 0 3.00 Spr. Hendry 0: Spr. Piper 1, and 1: P. B. Tata

3.00 Spr. Hussen 4; Spr. Cutler 1; Spr. Lt Smythe RN. 40 5 14 7 0 2.80 Clark 0; Grindley 9; Spr. Mellemery A. W.

97

3 205 14.14.66 ser-weight champion, beat Jim Tommy Farr, the Welsh crui-

0 74 5 14.80

Winters, the Scottish champion, at 15:1 15,00 018 1 15.00 Cardiff last night on points in a 4 228 15 15.2015 rounds eliminating contest for

the British title.

1 106 78.14! 8 184.12 15.33.

13 387 25 15.48 The last two rounds were fought

4142 *R

2 Grimmitt 10

4 11 5 0 2.75 9: Spr. Dudley 27; E. W. Hamilton 0; Dev. Whitler

10 5 0

R. Jones 0, 1, 0, 0, and 0; J. A. Ben-L. Hubbard 40 dail 2 5 4 0 2.50

and 1; V. M. Benwell (*; I. 2 3 4 0 2.50 Hamet 9: J. Galletley J, Figureido J. Forrest

63

Glendenning 11

5 11 6 0 2.20 C. L. Lopes 0: C. B. R. Sargent 21: Y. Abbas

2 4 4 0 2.00 W. R. G. Hirst 2: H. Overy and

4 4 0 2.00 C. A. Wright 2; F. A. Dannett 12; G. A. Guterres 2 2 1 2.00 W. Peddle 8: G. S. Windsor 50; A.Pe. Haynes

9 15.77 9ut desperately, and Fare made a $16.00 big effort in the final session, to 16 146 9 16.22 rain the verdict. The decision 16 180 11 16.36

1 50. 3 18.68 was not generally popular.

9 251 25 16.73 It was a rather poor contest for 5.4 0 17 1 17.00 an eliminating bout, and the crowd 6. 0 34 2 17.09 reserved their biggest cheer for

E. Lammert

·

34.1.5 120

7 17.14

17

6 69

18.5

1 71

12

17.75

18.00

6 5.0 2.00 C N. da Silva 44; G. S. Beully N. Whitley... 8- G 0 1.60 and 1: T. Lul 0; L. Chos 2: II. Gor- T. H. King 100 150 achenks 9: J. Oliveira 0; J. Boon 1H. Overy 44

0: K. 8. Spr. Creagh

0 1.33 8. Reed $: L. Rodrigues

4 40 1.45 Cheng 0: D. Tfunt 17: K. Luke 23: T.F. Mintey

3 2 D 1.00 Alonzo, and W. C. Chin 5.

New Idea In Boxing Challenges

(Continued from Page 4)

Nothing is known of Toma in

Challenges

Ple_Leigh A. E.

A. Reynolds

J. Noronha G. Abraham A. B. Lewis

F. A. Munt

F. Hiptools Cpl. Pearman

Bkinarr

opponent for Watson than Johnny McMillan, of Glasgow.

1 L. C. Pennell Negotiations are always in pro-

0 10.54 England, and he will have to belgress for a return meeting in Glas-I. F.

23 5 90

15 1 72 4 18.00

Jack Petersen, who was Introduced from the ring.

42.3 8 145 8 18.12.

10.1

52.1 6 273 15 18.20

15

BOXING WOOL-GATHERER

15.30 78 4 18.25 Jackle Brown, the world's fly-weight 44.2 4 183 10 18.30 champion, is not a wonder; he is even 4 6 37 2 18.5G outrageous in his inconsistency, for in 1.56 3 18.66 this and that round he will make such 25. 6 95 6 19.00 combination of boxing as to suggest 2 115 19.16 that he la invincible. Again, in his * 174 -9 19.33 lack of comeentration, he assumes the 65.4 9 237 12 19.73 ways and has the defects of an incor.

igible wool-gatherer.-B. Bennison. 1 20 1 20.00 164 8 20.550

31

42

1 63 3 21.00

1 43 2 21.50

10

0 43 2 21.50

Westikke 61.25 1968 21.77

0 10.42 taken more or less on trust. Bu-gow between Watson and Mc- Spr. Well 31 18 0

10.33 mania is not a strong boxing coun-Millan, but as the Scot has already Sgt. Thatcher 10 8 2 10.00

Praia

2 20 16 0 10.00 try, but Manchester people will re- been well beaten in one title match. 1. E. Folter 4 70

0 10.00 member Popescu, the Rumanian why give him a second chance? 49 23 € 9.60 fly-weight, opposing Brown. He

30 22

24 I 134 € 22.33

41

POOR YEAR. FOR

THE A.A.A.

12 208 23.11 Sweeping Alterations To

40,10 116 5 23.20

3

0 24 1 24,00

6 47 16 1 9.40

16 56 22 0

6228 9.33

W. H. Edmonds 57 THE EXCEPTION

E.

A. White ¡G. The only fighter who seems pre. F. pared, at the moment, to step Into G. Harry Mizler is another British an important championship match Mid. Vivian

15. Lee

6 255 10 25.50

12.2

0 7.7 3 25.66

253

2 26,50;

McGowan 2

16 389 9 26.55

K

52

10

M. R. Abban..

6

7 57 22 1 9.50 gave Brown a good battle, though 2 19 10 0 9.50

PERKY POHnot in the same class.

Be Made.

London, Apr. 14.

The Amateur Athletic Associa2'

7 194 7 27.71 tion's financial accounts for 1933

3 29 1 29.00 show that it made a profit on the 0 29 1 29.00

3 28 15 0 9.33 champlon engaging in matches oflis Jock McAvoy, the middle-weight|H. W. Baines 10 0 29 1 29.00/year of only £12. The liabilities

4

37 18 0 9.25

..

2 18 18 09.00 Berg.

G

2 18 18 0 9.00 44 17 1 8.80

9 78 32 0 8.66

4

N

Z 58 Z 29.00 of `the ́A.A.A. In connection with the International matches with

P

4 612 30.30 France. Germany, and Italy ac

0 21

31.00

0·66 2 33,00

0 159 6 31.30 counted for £272, but the surplus 81.38.1 23.00 account stands at £3,674,

The report for the year, refor. 184 1 34.00 ing. to the comparative failure of 1 84 1 34.00

the championship meeting, states 070 2 35.00

11

7

38 1.36.00 that sweeping changes will be in 1 112 3 37.3 troduced at the White City, Lon-. 4111 3.37.00 don, for the meeting to be held on 2 41 1.41.00 4111 1100 July 13 and 14. The 100 yd..

1 43.00 straight will be transferred to the 3 134 3 44.66 cheaper side of the ground, where a 163 8 54.35 the 120 yd. hurdles are decided, 2 69 1.59.00 and numerous improvements being 1 65. .1 66.00

evolved-Renter 18 0

9 0 43 P. D. Crawler

656 27 09.33 lesser importance. He has half The Manchester man, from being e 48 dozen bouts arranged at fortnight- somewhat

F. Dunnett ... -16 83*18 0 9.22

disappointing cham Lt.Cdr. Berunt 764 29 0 9.14 ly Intervals, and it is likely that pion, has made a striking advance F. 8. W. Smith.. The Navy had much the superior E. G. C. Barry team this season and should have R. B. Wood

991 1989.10 the programme will be completed during the winter season. He has J. R. Way done better than they did. The Dry. Powell

4 18 9 2 9.00 with an open-air fight with Kid added boxing skill to hitting M. 8. Blackier 24

L/Cpl. Walles Army. assisted this season by the

Cristian- Bub.-L1.

power, and his right-hand punch is K. P. Gan ..... Smith R. N.... Punjabis in place of the Jats, com. A. Noronha

NOT A FLUKE

now one of the most deadly in the W. P. Thompson menced very strongly, but a draw. II. F.

Sgt. Taylor.... There is little doubt that this sport. Westlake

W. H. G. Hirst. 15 followed by a defeat at the hands A. P. Pereira

draw A 10 00 20 8 8.57 would

large crowd, McAvoy in ready to fight Marcel The Civilians team to meet the of the Navy, robbed them of all W. Chester Woods 2 17 12.0, 8.50 bat Berg these days is not the weight, Len Harvey, Jack Petersen P. O. DERDE

L. Hubbard 8 17 12 1 8.50 especially in the east of London, Thil, Europe's champlon middle W. H. B. Rigg 13 Malays Chinese to-morrow gave chances of repeating last season's K, P. Gau

Spr. Pegg good account of themselves in a success.

6 50 24 08.33

crashing, dashing fighter who-in fact, anybody from 11at. 61b. G: Soun B. Thorne

25 15 1 8.33 practice game last Sunday morn- The Club's best display was L/Cpl Wal

Wallia 39 8 2: 8.00 caused havoc among American upwards. So far there has been E. Souza ing, and their chances of victory given in their final encounter

La Guterres 7 40 18 2 8.00 lightweights, and it would be more no rush of applicants. are very bright. Kalwant Singh, against the Navy, whom they deR. R. Davin

R. A. J. Simpson 29 Spr. Merrifield

2 16 8 0 8.00 suitable if Mizler staked his cham- The Belle Vue people recently

Chan the Radio star, who had to leave feated by four clear goals in po 6. Sharp

2 16 15 0 8.00 the field owing to knee trouble, uncertain manner. H.

4 12 25. 08.00 Pionship against someone younger offered Tall £2,000 it he would face G. R. Wynne

McAvoy," and the reply was "No," E. Simcocks will be able to take his place in Hughes as the leader of the for-D. Roy

Owen- L/Cpl. Rodgers 2 14 9 0 8.00 with a boxing future.

Cpl. Millington

7.36 270

8.00

There was apparently no fluke Vince Dundee, the American, who A Kitchell ward line, was remarkably good. L/Cpl. Backland

7 53 22 0 7.57 about Mizler's defeat by Jimmy is claimed by the New York Com-W, Muskett - 6 37 14 D He is a player who makes full use P. B. Tate

Walsh, of Chester. Whether mission to be the rightful world P. E, E. Booker · Owing to the pressure of repreef every opportunity to score,

66.19 0

Meadown 8 36 20 7 7.20 Mizler took the match too easily, champion at 11st. Glb, was offer W. Mead sentative games the

Pte. Baunders date of the

W. Wood, a new

[W. Walters final game in the Mamak Hockey right-wing for the Club, showed D). R.

man on he Cpl. Wright the C. Hunt

218 17.00 and was not thoroughly fit, le baled a guarantee almost as generous, $49 16 2 7.00 side the point. Walsh has earned but he, too, declined, Tournament between the cham-very promising form, but 3. E. Lt. Luard, R. N.

Green plons, the Police, and the Rest has Noronha failed to produce his A. P. GuterrER still to be decided. Arrangements, form of three seasons ago Hill Broadbridge however, will be started as soon as of the Navy had him covered tou the present tour is concluded.

the team after all.

Navy Triangular Winners

21,

1.7.20

Yooh

428 18 17.00 the right to a return fight at Nice, compliments, these, to the Pie. Hunt 2-14 11 07.00 weight, and the control board standard of English boxing!

06.87

A 65 15.

ARTER 4hould see that he gets its

Fook... 34

19

10

3-0 18

·0 -17 -0

09 0 0.33. 0

Capt Lewis.

Bryan

30 0

9 46 16 2.6.80

Nucker; ne

4...27.13.0. 6,75 Nel Tarleton, the tall Liverpool

13.32

4 27 15 10 6.75 ex-champion, is also on Mizler's

TITLE FOR THIL

R.N.

Paris, March 28.

Mid. Blater 2 13 12 0650 trail, and would be well fancied to Marcel Thil, the world's middle-Ly Comdr Bre

weight champion, made a successful

Capt. Walch L. B. Wells. 21 L

Henderson

72 19

wer R.N.113 0

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well. L.-Muspratt, the Naval pivot, pr. Woods Whitley is a player who has come along by K. 1

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