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NEARLY FOUGHT A DUEL

London

JEAN BOROTRA, still the biggest drawing

card in tennis at 37, is determined to retire from all singles competition after the covered court tournaments this fall.

The laughing Basque, whose career was almost cat short by i ța grim duel with flashing epees or cracking pistols in Paris' fa- mous Parc des Princes, is now ready to admit that chame

F. Costa, above, will be given a strenuous time against the Navy this afternoon in the First Divis ion of the local soccer League.

OXENHAM'S

“HAT-TRICK

IN CEYLON

pionship singles play, even on soft courts, is a bit too strenuous. WENDELL BILL HITS

In his time Borotra has beaten the best in the world-John ston, Tilden, Richards and Vmes are among America's greRT WHO have been beaten by the Frenchman in important matches.

FORMER CHAMPION STAGING

A “COME BACK”

Al Singer Knocks out Al Dumbar In First Of 10 Round Bout

-New York, November 7. Al Singer, former lightweight champion of the world, to-night won his third successive fight

since he started his “come-back” several months ago.

He knocked out. Al Dunbar in the first round of a ten round bout. Singer weighed in at 133%.. pounds and Dunbar at 138 United Press,

FINAL CALL

OVER AT THE

VICTORIA CLUB

(Continued from Page 4)

Race 2 Hong Kong St. Ledger. One And Three Quarter Miles:- Harvest View (151) 10-to 1 a Herod (156) 4/6 to I o" and High Honour (158) 10 20 1Q King's Jubilee (156) 8 to 1 0. Plain View (151) 20 to 10 Pontiae Bay (156) 5 to 1 0. Rose Queen (156) 10 to 1 0. Soldier of Peace (155) 20 to 1. Trowbridge (145) 12 to 1 a Victoria Hall (156) 100 to 10.

Race 3 Castle Peak Handicar

“A” Class, One Mile:="

Cossack's Beauty (160) 4 to 1 o and Cyclamen Bay (149) 10 to 1 a Diana Bay (152) 10 to 1 Gladiator (182) 3 to 1 o and t King's Warden (165) 2 to 10, 3 to 1. King's Justice (145) 6 to 10 Macaroni (145) 12 to 1 a... Oak Bay (155) 6 to 1 o. Soldier of Britain (160) 4 to 1 o and t.f Race 4 Sub-Griffins St. Ledger.) One And Three Quarter Milag Beginners's Lack (156) 25 to 1 o. Emergency Call (151) 25 to 1 a. Lucky Strike (151) 100 to 1 a Propitions Time (151) 20 to 1 a Se-Fa (151) 10 to 1 o, and 12 to 1 Seventeenth of September (156) 3 to

1 o and to

The Deemster (146) 25 to I o.

Eo (151) 50 to 1 Valley View (156) 3 to 1 o ati t. Wadebridge (156) 1% to 1 and

Face 5. Shum Chum Handicap,

Furloug

Bistre (152) 10 to 1 o.

High Honour (153) 20 to I a

High Speed (158) 5 to 1 o, 6 to 11 MayBower (158) 12 to 1 o

Mistake Bay (163) 4 to 6o. even.

maney N

But it was in drawing people to tennis who didn't know the finer points of the game by his acrobats and gay demeanour that Jean etched his name in tennis history.

The "Menzel Match”

A CENTURY

MACARTNEY SHEL GOING STRONG.

HIS CONVINCING WIN

OVER PHILLIPS

MOST GALLANT LOSER SEEN FOR YEARS “NOW FOR JACK PETERSON"

London, Gctober 28.

JIM DRISCOLL has come back to the West Country," shouted excited West Country men in the Millby Rinkeries, Plymouth, on Saturday night, as Len Harvey, fighting the greatest fight he has ever fought, beat Eddie Phillips, the Bow meet Jack Petersen for the British heavyweight - boxer, on points in a fifteen-rounds eliminator to

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It was the greatest fight ever seen in the West Country and one the finest of recent years in England. It almost ended sen- sationally in a knock-out in the list minute on the fifteenth round Harvey caught Philips with a series of lefts and rights and had him holding on in desperation.

Ceylon, October 25. The two-day match - between All-Ceylon and the Australian and Phillips the most gallant loser seen for years. It was only In this fight Harvey, stamped himself the superb trafiam.s.c tourists (Maharajah of Patiala's my 32nd fight," Phillips stated afterwards, and Ten knew just (XI) which was played at the too much for me..

Singhalese Sports Club, ended in swin for the tourists by 8 vie

"I may not play in singles at

Harvey said briefly: "Now Wimbledon or anywhere else next kets. The feature of the match for Petersen"; but Charles and chairman of af English gascent down 13 overs, six of which the board had not yet fixed tire year," said Extrineer Jess, founder was the splendid bowling per Dommal, secretary of the Box

formance of Roy Oxenham who ing Board of Control, said that line pump manufacturing, com- pany. The Menzel match this were maidens, and took 9 wickets date

for 18 runs including the "hat- {trick!”.

year took a lot out of me".

Distinguished Gathering

In one of the most exciting (matches.

The home team won the tous. Everybody was there. Colonel seem on Wimbledon's Lawas, the Frenchman lost in five and elected to hat on a wicket that Myddelion of the Board of Control, sets to the big Czech, Roderich were, however, doomed to disap Syd Hnis, Jimmy Wide Fly- looked good for many runs. They Lord Scarsdale, Lionel Bettison, Menzel, and had to be carried to

pointment for, with Oxenham in mouth was having a big fight." the showers.

“But I expect to play doubles the such deadly form with the ball, it was doing it properly. Har rest of my life," Borotra aid they were soon dismissed for the wey started off with a series of get so much pleasure out of paltry total of 96, S. S. Jayawick hooks and soappy little lefts to the doubles; why should I deny my rema being top scorer with 95 face that had Phillips taking up

self? Business is already talding up too much of my time,“

Almost- A Duel-

2003-

his regular attitude of defence. Big Scorer

Harvey was cool and collected, After losing their first two wie-and be seemed more determined kets for 35, the Australians wort than usual to achieve a quick Borotra almost had to fight z

on to score 137 before the next finish. Once or twice Fillips ze- duel with Didier Poclain. French Ficket fell and their total, at the taliated with a right to the body. lioumalis, airman in fencer, be 0. Wendell Bu! was in-irresis-

close of play, was 332 for 7. but generally Harvey dictated "The case the latter insisted Berotra

round should have played singles in the table form with the bat and ht He won it comfortably and look- Davis cup matches for France. freely all-round the wicket toed to be right on the winning side) “I had made it clear to every score 101 C. G. Macartney, the wher, in the first minute of the one that I was through playing old-time skill in scoring 53, while on the chin with a lovely short "Governor-General," showed his second round, he clipped Phillips singles on hard courts, but Foulain

didn't understand because he didn't the visiting captain, Jack Ryder, right want to understand," said Jean. contributed 67.

It would be of interest to note

I had to break this resolution only that in doing the "hat-trick", once after I made the announce-

- All The Rumung Harvey was making all the run

·SIMS TAKES Z FOR 47 AGAINST CEYLON

Match Endi

As

The alow-sptm caused the dismisszi

Cesion men for 47

deven while

the MC.C met Ceylon at Colombo, yesterday, says an Bxchange, menERGÉ, C

Owing to wain, the mats ended when the MC.C.had lost three 1-21, after Cerion had "been dismissed for 102 Whe Dr. Gunasekara: the old Middleser player, contributed 22 to the Dey- Fon-totalingam *

INJURIES ROB CLUB

OF PLAYERS

dinand From Page 4)

The departure of EMS. Med- way to Singapore at the end of the month will be quite a blow to the Navy as Benson and several ment that was in 1932 when Otenham equalled R. E. S. Wyatt's mine so far and Phillipe could de gulers will be sway for the Trian- Lacoste fell ill and I took his feat on the S.SC ground 1928 for little more against his superior gular Tournament.

skill than cover up

St. Clair Ford, their captain, the M.C.C. against Ceylon place."

All-Ceylon 96 (Jayawickrema 35; There was not a great deal of however, will be here the whole Oxenham 9 for 18).). Med

close-quarter work, and by the season, and when the Maharajah of Patiala's. X3 332 third round Harvey, was beginning land Kent arrive the It was never decided whether For 7 wits. (BEI 101, Macartney 53. to open out.

again be able to field the Borotra-Poulain duel would be Eyder 67, Nagel 40). fought with epees or pistols be

A Lucky “Break”

He clouted Phulips with a right to the chin and a lest to the

cause it couldn't be determined SNOOKER PROBLEM stomach, and Phillips was in dan-

which was insulted first Borotra, claiming he was, insisted on using pistols but Poulain demanded the |right_to_choose the fencing wes- pon. When they couldn't decide which was insulted first, the quel was called off Associated Press

LIGA.

HKB.A. Secretary On Revised Rules

ger of being destroyed just as that {moment":

So far Phillips was unable to get going. He was fighting & backward fight, and Harvey got the cheers of the crowd for some controversy locally regarding the delightful fainting and footwerk. recent important alterations to

Phillips Wakes Up

There has been a good deal of

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"Chapusan= (Parthian). Referee CoL HE C. Harrison. The Army Xy_to"meet" "the"

(Fits Section) "C" Clas ROVER'S FORECAST some of the Rules of Snooker Philips began to wake up in the Tiz Sen. Felcey (Rover), Exent, Su The Hon. Secretary of the Hong, fourth round, and once when Har-Clair Ford (Orpheus), Strg. Lieu Kong Amateur Billiards Associar came to close quarters Phillips Benzon (Medward StoWarrCo (Continued from Page 4) tion has supplied us with crossed him with a right on the Lew Knox (Parthian) Lieut. Win- (Rover); dientem (Rainbassy, following, taken from an 3 rebound. THIED DIVISION

thoritative source, which will be it was the busman's first real of Interest, particularly to play-work of the fight Earvey did not PORTUGUESA v Medicals

(King's Park, 265 pm League, as it is understood that finished the round smiling.

ers in the Steel Coulson Snooker seem worried by the blow and Sa Joseph's ENGINEERS

(St. Joseph'e, 2.45 pm) this point has arisen already dur-rept on sticking his left in Phẩ LANCOLNS v Air Force Ming the playing of a League lips's facute

(Chatham Ed., 245 pan.)

mapah.

In the fifth round Phillipe took Club Aside 16:00: pim. 2 the TO-MORROW

Under the new rule, a player an-upper cut which seemed to samej SUNDAY HERALD CHARITY

who has nominated a ball after anake him, but he imaged fresh, ZER CUP COMPETITION I being snookered from a fol. It must not be inferred from

-V PORTUGAL... stroke,

this that Phillips was not clever. Hamilton (Kowloon 2.30 pm)(a) must not leave his opponent He was. But p

aly in keep-Chapte An Ehy's Price THIRD-DIVISION"

snookered by the nominated ing out of serio anger-za he ball If he does so inten-was in the sixth tionally for otherwise, the vez. "player-commits a foul and rights and

the penalty is the value of the finish.

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