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JANUARY 15, 1936
STRONG REPLY BY THE SOUTH AFRICANS
TO GIVE UP RACING
THE EARL OF
LONSDALE TO
SHUT STABLE
WILL RETAIN HIS CASTLE
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AUSTRALIA THRILLED BY HENRI COCHET
STILL A MAGNIFICENT PLAYER
HENRI
London, December 23.
London, December 18. The Earl of Lonsdale, whose decision to close Lowther Castle. near here, was anounced this morning, is also giving up rac ing. His colours-white, with yel- low seams and red cap may not be seen at the opening of the next flat-racing season.
He did little racing last season, having only five horses in training and winning only two races, of a total value of $400. Three years ago he came third in the list of winning owners, with a total of £15,167-most of it won for him by Myrobella. In 1922 he won the St. Leger with Royal Lancer. Since the war Lord Lonsdale had, for the most part, leased his horses from the National Stud
Castle Not To Be Sold
Lord Lonsdale is reported to have said that his reason for clos ing the castle, his home for more than half a century, was lack of
долег.
"It costs about £15,000 a year to run the place, and, to-day, with my present income, it cannot be donc." he said. "The closing of the Whitehaven pits has greatly induenced my decision. There is something in the region of £160,- 000 forget the exact amount- ewing us from the previous com- pany which had the mines.”
of the Joe-
Booking down from the rafters of Madison Square Garden in that fourth round Louis-Paolino Dzendas boat; the camera, secured this bird's eye view of the knockdown of Uzen- dun by the fistic sensation from Detroit. Paolino is here, shown lying flat on his back as referee Arthur Donovan leads Louis to a neutral corner. "After eight seconds the Basque got on to his feet, but he was obviously unable to continne, and the fight was stopped to give Louis a- technï- cal knockout victory before a crowd of 20,060,
FIRE BRIGADE TROUNCED
Recreio "A Secure
Eight Sets
V.R.C. BADMINTON WIN
The Fire Brigade Recreation Referring to his own. estates Club sustained their first severe company, Lord Lonsdale said: defeat in the Men's Doubles Bad- "We have had to pay $50,000 in minton League last night, when surtax These things have been they were outplayed by the Club a big blow."
de Recreio "A" team by 8 sets to Lord Lonsdale, who will be 791 at the Central Police Station next month, does not, it is under- stood, contemplate selling the castle. Caretakers will be left in charge to look after the furniture and books when he closes it on Jan. 1
"I shall come back North occa-. sionally, I expect," he added, "but when I do I shall stay with my
Playing at home, the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home only managed to secure two sets against the Victoria Recreation Club.
of the Detailed results games were as follows:
Fire Brigade Lase
tra
At the Central Police Station
THE KING HAS A TALK WITH
HIS RETIRING JOCKEY
Childs Presented With Silver
Cigarette Case
Joe Childs, who retired from the saddle this year after riding for ten years as the King's joc- key, was received by the King at Buckingham Palace yesterday. *I went up to the Palace alone," Childs said last night, "and talk- ed with the King for 20 minutes. We talked mostly about horses-- the King's horses.
"The King was very kind and wished me happiness in my re- tirement
"His Majesty gave me a silver cigarette case. There is an in- scription on it to commemorate my having ridden as his joc- key from 1925 until 1935. It is initialed "G.E."
nephew, Mr. Antony Lowther, at last night, the Recreio A beat EX-COLONY
Askham Hall, near Penrith.”
Rumours Denied
London, Dec. 20. The Earl of Lonsdale replied to the report that he intended
the Fire Brigade Recreation Club by 8 sets to 1:
EL Shate and W. Stoker Fire Brigade):- lost to L. A. Carvalho ́ánd „A.
18-21 M. Six
Oliveira
21-24
3-21
5.21
14-21
ENRI Cochet, ex-Amateur Lawn Tennis Champion of the
World, who visited Ceylon a few months ago in a profes- give up racing when I spoke to lost to B. A. Alves and M. sional capacity and played in Colombo, is now in Australia where him in the train here this after his brilliant play against Australia's leading professionais has noon during his journey to Lon-beat E. de Sousa and J. Riberio 21-14 been the subject of much eulogy, is still a wonderful player-
don, writes a Home correspon-
J. L. Anderson and H. Greenwood William T. Tilden, himself one of the greatest, and fit to
(Fire Brigade):- deit. mention alongside N. E. Brookes, and Anthony Wilding at theirave racing? Certainly not," lost to Carvalho and Silva... best, paid the former French champion a very fine and fitting he said. "I shall be racing only lost to Alves and Oliveira compliment în one of his books, written while he was still an three or four horses next year lost to Soust and Riberio
He added that, as usual, some A. L. Fisher and G. Williams "Here is the most intriguing personality in termis,” wrote Tilden. "Here is the man who, in his flights of inspiration, scales of his horses are to be trained Brigade) the heights of tennis undreamed of by others. I first saw Cochet with Mr. Fred Darling, of Beck lost to Carvalho and Silva hampton, but he did not intend to lost to Alves and Oliveira nearly five years ago (written in 1928), when he first came to the
V.R.C. Succeed United States in the Davis Cup competition, and I was impressed sever his connection with Melost to Sousa and Biberio
Armstrong, of Middleham. with his great promise.
Lord Lonsdale expressed in- At Wanchai last night, the Vic- beat the patience at the rumours following toris Recreation Club
amateur.
"He is 1 marvellous volleyer,
I have ever
short
CHAMPION IN
DULL_FIGHT
"Rowles Encounters
Diamond
TOO MUCH MAULING AND HOLDING
IS JOE LOUIS BEST OF THE AGE?
Jack Dempsey Voices
His Opinion
BLACK BOMBER DOES NOT WANT TO KILL!
A SPLENDID RECOVERY BOWLING THAT
WAS ATTACKED
WITH COURAGE
SIEDLE HITS
SIX
Chipperfield Has Many "Lives"
Chipper
|109, Austráliz carried their over." {night total of 280 Torr to 429 in the First Test, ezinst South Africa, at Durban:”This gave the tourists a lead of 181' on the first
F South Africa: made a spirited. #reply, and were 167 for three at the close, after being 89 for three-
1 J. Siedle (59); A. D. Nourse (18 not out) and E. A. Rowan (53 not out), showed that the Austra- lian bowing could be hit if met with courage. Siedle actually hit. a ball from Fleetwood-Smith into the "covered" stand. In addition, he scored seven boundaries and three S's in his stay of 84 minutes.
Rowan and Nourse also played with delightful freedom, and at one stage. towards the end of the" day, put on 51 runs in half-an- hour, This was the fastest bit of scoring by either side.
Chipperfield's "Lives **
South Africa have only them- selves to blame for the Australfam total reaching 429. Their field- ing was deplorable. Chipperfield was dropped several times.
When play was resumed it looks- ed as though-the South Africans were going to finish off the Aus- tralian - Minnings quickly. Two
wickets fell at 299, Darling being caught “at cover-point for 60, and Oldfield being out Lb.w, but the advantage was not followed up.
New York, December 16.- Is Joe Louis, the Negro boxerApart from Chipperfield there who defeated Paolino Uzendun, was little left in the bathing, bat the Spaniard,
Simissed when on Friday night, Chipperfield was
the greatest fighter of his age? 26, and again when 40. O'Reilly This question is being hotly de- was allowed to bat 40 minutes, bated by the men who should and Griminett nearly, an hour and a half They kept their wickets Dempsey, the hardest hitter the while Chipperfield did the scor- ring has ever known, says: "ing.
How
don't want to take anything away O'Reilly was eventually caught from Louis-be is the foremost in front of the sight screen off a challenger for the world heavy- straight drive at 329, and Grim- weight title-but we shall not mett fell to a catch at the wicket. know if he is a really great! Finally Chipperfield played am fighter until somebody gets in and Langton finished the filings the ring with him who will do by bowling Fleetwood-Smith at
429. some hitting -Most of the fighters Louis has
Mitchell Run Out faced have folded up too quick-
Siedle and Mitchell looked as ly. Carners, Levinsicy, Paolino though they meant business when not one of them was counted out. That proves Louis doesn't finish they opened South Africa's sec with his punch, though, he is and innings. They attacked the slow bowlers, and scored at the paralysing hitter.
rate of over a run a innte unmi "I think James Braddock, the
the score reached 51, when Mit- heavyweight champion of the chell was run out. He smicked a London, December 17.
world, will give him a tougher ball behind Oldfeld, but did not I thought English boxers had fight than Max Schmeling, be-
notice Chipperfield, who fielde passed that phase during which
cause Jim is a difficult target the ball quickly, and threw the (Fire anybody who came from America Max is easy to hit Also Brad-wicket down to run Mitchell out
8.2 was believed to carry dynamite in dock punches much harder with
by inches. 8-21 his gloves and start ten stone in his right than does Schmeling."
Mitchell's departure, did not *3-21 hand of normal mes, writer
When Louis Was Scared
slow down Siedle's game. He took Home correspondent.
As he sailed for Germany last a beautiful, six off - Fleetwood-
the There were, nevertheless, more
hight Schmeling,
former Smith to reach his 50 in 76 min- than faint flickers of such an at
heavy-weight champion, said: ntes, but shortly afterwards, zt wearisome Albert · Fall nights I
Lesz be hit; I think I've satisfied¦ed by a leg-break from Grimmett. can remember.
We saw holding, manling, pull-everyone I can hit hard myself When Viljoen was bowled by Talking of his own punching Fleetwood-Smith, things looked ing, a caricature of wrestling in its crudest form. I know some ability, Louis says: "I didn't get bed for South Africa, but Bowan 21-22 referees who would not have into this game to kill people; box and Nourse gave their side
fighting chance of forcing a draw tolerated some of the things whithing is just business with me
"I hope I never have hit a manjby taking the score foz197. were labelled boxing."
|harder than just to stop him. 1100 went up in 109 välm was scared when I thought the the 150 in 140 minutes. referee was not going to stop the Australia, however,-
ght solizo was helpless." wickets
INTERNATIONAL
a
fand was the best overhead ofs decision to close Laurther Sailors' and Soldiers' Home by 7tude during one of the mosLouis is a good fighter, but he 88, he was well, beaten and bowl-... NO MORE SPILLS! Cochet is that unique player who Castle, his Westmorland seat sets to 2-
can attack or defend with equal-We always close Lowther in the lease Usually he attacks, driving winter," he said.
New Stud For Football
deep and following to the net for
In All Weather
his volley. But, if that attack is
broken up, Cochet can retire to the
baseline and fight out a defensive PEN SKETCHES OF COLONY'S battle with much of the steadiness
Footballers stand in slippery and more resource than Lacoste places-if the stads in their boute
Full Of Grace -.
FORWARDS
(Continued from Paga:43)
KK. Collings and J. Winfield (S. and & Home):- lost to D. F. Lopes and M. M.
- Soares
loss to S. A Rumjahn and C.
X. Silva best W. Fisher and E. ML
Soares
10-21
21-6
of
Monotonous "Breaks": To 2 monotonous chant A. Edwards and 1 Heath (S. and break," one Al Diamond, a perky S. Home).
5-21 looking and hatchet-faced Ameri- are right. Vital matches have Cochet is a handsome man, full Tatbot is a hard worker who drops
lost to Lopes and Sores
1:21 CED. and ex-Seam in Bowles, been decided on this question of of personality and grace. His hack for the ball, and who is al-lost to Ratajahn and Silva
15-21 (formerly heavy weight champion soles: I have been shown what marvellous court covering is not ways up with his forwards when lost to Fisher and Soares
of Hong Kong) went through appears to be a simple and prae-only a remarkable piece of physi-required. He is undoubtedly tical solution, writes a Home Cor-cal control, but is beautiful to Dick Ridley's successor. respondent.
watch. He is never awkward,
--
2
HE. Harris and W. Brown (S. and what Ben Bennison aptly de S. Home)
scribes as a welter or disorder- lost to Lopes and Soares
*.21 liness." It is a rubber sind with a fat ever seemingly hurried unduly in B. L. EICKFORD, who was born lost to Russian and Silva
making Eis, strokes. In those in- in Gibraltar in 1913, first played beat Fisher and Soares. circular base. A rubber ring may be placed above the base to make pired moments of his, Cocher is football for the Portsmouth
LEAGUE TABLE. deep stud for exceptionally the greatest of all Frenchmen, and, Grammar School in 1925-26. He heavy going slipped over the in my opinion, possibly the greatest arrived in Hong Kong in 1927 and played for the Central British wind. It gives the hold which is player who has ever lived “
a.
21-10
DATE
Games
WELTAPts.
Wolverhampton Wanderers have signed Albert Hayes, a wing half from Aberdare F.C, who played
BOUGHT FOR 21888," "SOLD FOR £12,500
While there is all the talk of the
getting big
Heart of Mid
money for the
land Massie i
And Roy Lazer-who, it is said, for Wales in a schools interna
tional will now fight Primo Carners in Paris appeared to assume the ard-for the rules written and fast William
both form of a devastating monster of unwritten of the bazing game -
pugilistic magician in the eyes Las on this
missible comes posed to be f
Local tennis enthusiasts had an School, gaining his place short, St. Andrew's "I" 6, 8 0 48 8.121 Ben Foord, the South African flagrant assumption necessary on a dry or frost-
276 145 18 12 Lazer. on the two occasions I have they get awa Jopportunity of watching the ly after in the Kowloon Football Recreio “B” hardened pitch: left off altogether, French marvel in action recently dub's senior team
Recreio. "A" it: forms the correct wear for a
Fire Brigade ground which is in the normal at the Kowloon Cricket Club courts The 1933-34 season found Bick. G. E. C
when he played against F. Aragon ford wearing the Club's colours, SL winter condition
of the Philippines, E. Ganz and the following, sezaba be mon phot call.
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NEW WORLD CHAMPION
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