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AMERICAN TURF CLASSIC HAS LARGE ENTRY

TWO PROPOSALS

TURNED DOWN

F.A. Says No Two Referees

CLUBS WILL DISCUSS

DUAL CONTROL

London, March ~15.” The Connell of the FoothiT“ Asi sociation havé turned - down the recommendation of the Referines" Committee that the laws of the game be amended to permit. two referees to control matches

It was hoped, in the light of re cent complaints that the game at present is improperly controlled, that the F.A would adopt the pro- posal. Chief hope for dual-con- trol now rests with the clubs, who will again discuss the matter at their annual meeting in June.

Nursery Clubs

Instead, the Council approved a recommendation of a special com-

The Hong Kong Ladies' junior team, winners of the Brawn Cap competition for the first time, were defeated by the Junior Rest team last Saturday by 4 goals to 1 at Sookunpoo, China Mail" photo).

PRINCE TOKUGAWA CHOSEN

mission appointed to coliate in Japan's Olympic Representative formation for the purpose of es- tablishing the identity of "nursery**| clubs. The recommendation read':

"Any club which is under obliga- tion, written or otherwise, to an-j other club, by reason of which it has not the sole and entire control of its own management, finances and players, is a' 'nursery club, and shall not be permitted to take part in the same competition or compe- titions in which the club to which it is under obligation competes."

It was decided at the meeting that the International Trial match, England v. the Rest, be played on the Manchester United ground on Wednesday March 25. The teams will be selected in London on March 17. The English team to play Scotland in the International match at Wembley on April 4 will be chosen in Sheffield on March 20.

ANOTHER GOLF CHALLENGE SOME POWERFUL ALLIANCES

Essex golfers are chuckling over the result of the £100 a side chal- lenge match against the Croydon Alliance players. Most people, be- lieved that the Croydon team, in which there were three Ryder Cup men. including the Open cham- pion, would win

Hodson,

to

Tokyo, March 23. Prince Tyesato Tokugawa, former president of the House of Peers, was to-day chosen by Japan Amateur Federation

Sugimura, succeed Dr. Yotaro

the Ambassado: to Rome, as

on the Japanese representative International Olympic Cos

mittee.

His selection, however, is sub

the appproval of the ject to International Committee in July. The choice was made by the direc

Federation tors of the

2 30 meeting last night emergency when the resignation. of Dr. Prince was accepted. Sugimora Tokugawa is also expected to head the Federation which has had no president since the death

of the late Dr. Seiichi Kishi.

JOE LOUIS AND

MAX SCHMELING

TO MEET IN JUNE

Alternative Dates Proposed

STRONG CONTENDERS FOR HEAVYWEIGHT. TITLE

Mike Jacobs, promoter of the Twentieth Century Clah,

The victorious. Essex players-nounced to-day that Joe Louis, De troit's heavyweight aspirant, and and Dailey, Adams,

Max Schmeling, former champion, Denny are prepared to accept challenge on the same terms from will fight in the Yankee Stadium any Alliance in the country. The on either June 17 or 24.

“DIZZY” DEAN ACCEPTS

Signs Contract With

The Cardinals..

AGREEMENT TERMS NOT DISCLOSED

Bradenton, March 21.

FIVE FAVOURITES IN KENTUCKY DERBY MANY FAMOUS STABLES TO VIE FOR HONOUR OMAHA NOT ENTERED FOR EVENT?

Louisville, Ky., March 18.

ONE hundred and two 3-year olds have been

nominated for the 62nd Kentucky Derby which will be staged at Churchill Downs on Satur- day, May 2 The list of nominees is headed by a quintet of favourites, Coldstream, Tintagle, Brevity, Grand Slam and Hollyrood

Many famous stables entered thoroughbreds for, the $40,000 added classic over the mile and a quarter course. They are: Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane, Brookmead Stable, and Mrs. Payne Whitney, Greentree Stable, five each Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Mrs. H. C. Phipps, Wheatley Stable and P. A. and B. J. Nash," Belair Farm, four each; William Woodward, Belair-Stud, E. R Bradley Warren Wright Calumet Farm and Mrs. F. C. Mars, Milky Way Farm, three each.

Mrs. Sloane's Cavalcade won the Derby in 1934 while Mrs. Whitney's Twenty Grand took the classic in 1931 Mr. Wood- ward's Omaha won in 1935, and his Gallant Fox was the victor in 1990. Mr. Bradley has four Kentucky Derbies to his credit, Behave Yourself in 1921, Bubbling Over in 1926, Burgoo King in 1932 and Brokers Tip 1933.

Three imported colts are en

Jerome Dean, known as "Dizzy tered in the 1936

race

to the nation's baseball fans and Isolater, Mont Blane and Cross-TENNIS AT MONTE

a favourite,

the most celebrated "hold-out" of bow IL Critics are finding it the 1936 major-league basebab difficult to name season, to day capitulated and sign-jeven among the first five. led a contract with the St. Louis

Favourites Records Cardinals.

Coldstream has started. 13} "Dizzy," who with his brother times, won six, was second once Paal, better known S "Daffy." and third once; total winning were the heroes of the 1934 Work $15.150. Series and who enjoyed a success-

The records of the other fa- ful season last year, had prevourites are: Tintagle started riously declined the salary offered nine times, won six, second

CARLO

Von Cramm's Fine Recovery

GRUELLING MATCH WITH H. HENKEL

London, March 3.

by the Cardinals management once; winnings $75,100; Brevi- G. von Cramm wàn the Monte Two-Hour Conference ty, started three times, won Carlo Cup to-day after a two and To-day, after a two-hour con-twice; winnings $5,625; Grand a half hours struggle with his ference with Branch Rickey, vice-Slam, started 15 times, won compatriot, E. Henkel. The score president and business manager five, second four times; total

of the Cardinals, "Dizzy" signed winnings $68,095; and Holly was 4-6, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, 7-5. up for one year. The terras of rood, started 16 times, won five, It was a lucky victory for the the contract were not disclosed. second five times, third once:]German champion, because Hen- Previously, he had demanded total winnings $64,745-(Asso-kel, playing an inspired game, led US$40,000 salary for the year. ciated Press).

15-2 in the third set, and was call, The best Cardinal offer was un-

ing the tune th derstood to have been U.S.$25,000. Presumably the contract signed at a compromised figure.

THE LATEST “CRAZE"

“Frying-Pan” Lawn Tennis

Probably at this stage he re membered a match at Merano last year when von Cramim overhauled him from exactly the same stage, Substituting defence for attack, he allowed his opponent to regain

confidence. His first service fail- ed to register; and he deserted, the net where his volleying had dos

WHAT A BET DID FOR SPORT minated the rallies."

(By "FAIR FŒLD”)

Three Aces

New York. March 19. SOUTH CHINA “B”

VERY LUCKY TO

DEFEAT LYEMUN

(Contnued from Page 4)

South China "B":-Wong Wab-kai;

Henkel continued to fight sturdi- Liverpool Alliance, with W. H. The winner then will probably Chang Chee-ying and Yeang Ah-

London, February 28. Jy against the improving" cham- Davies, a former Ryder Cup be given a chance at the heavy-chang; Yau Wab-hing, Lim Tak-po

and Henry Young; Yeung Shui-yick, "Frying-pan" tennis is, I hear, pios. He needed only one poin player, B. Gadd, and the brothers weight title now held by Jame Lai Shin-wing. Ho Kar-keenz, Cheak the latest craze in Australia. It for 5-all in the fourth set, ani Richard and John Burton, should Braddock.

Shek-kam and Ng Po-kai

all began with a discussion at led 4-2 in the fifth set: When von Lyeman: Durham; Las and have an excellent chance of auc-

Clancy; Taylor Merton and Sparkes; Wonthaggi, the Victorian country Cramm was 5-4.Henkel served Haldane, Barford, Coughlan, Kaight town where there is a State coal three aces to level, but failed to and Mackrill

|mine, on the prowess of local' trepeat the coup in the twelfth

nis players. Mr. Harry Chipchase, game.

¡cess.

TABLE TO DATE

Louis For Title Fight? Joe-Louis' long string of vič- The same remark applies to the

over some of the best! Herts Alliance, who can call ontories

a leading player, challenged Mr. three ex-Open champions--Alec heavies, including Primo Carnera, Herd, Ray, and Havers and King Levinsky, Paolino Uzcudun

John McLeish, a son of the mine "If the more experienced player FIRST DIVISION

manager, and when McLeish retriumphed, Germany revealed that Abe Mitchell. As foursome part-and Charley Retzlaff makes him a

Goals

in Henkel the possesses a second Havers-Mitchell and logical contender. nerships,

PWLDFAPt plied: "I could beat you with 'a Herd-Ray would be difficult to

Schmeling, since losing the title S. China "A"..17 13 4 8 55 23 26 frying-pan,” he started something string of the highest clutc

.19 10 3 6 51 25 26 The match was played, · Chip-| Mme. Mathieu won her fourth beat.

to Sharkey in 1932, was knocked

S. China "B 19 3 2 8 38 25 25 chase using a racket and McLeish first prize when she and Mme. out by Max Baer, but has had a Athletic

.18 9 2 7:33 18:25 good record otherwise and rates Fusiliers

next best contender to Clab as the Louis, since he is one of the few Rifles Navy. has not top-notchers that Louis

St. Joseph's beaten.

East Lancs. Recreio

OWEN-SMITH'S RIVALS

Hospitals Boxing Tourney

(By TREVOR ALLEN) ·

London, February 24. Now that the Hospitals Boxing- Rugby clash has been removed by the postponement of the Guy's and} St. Mary's football semi-final un- til Tuesday, March 10, the boxing meeting has increased in Interest.

PRICE LIMIT FOR YACHTS

New 12-Foot Class

London, March 7. For the first time, the Yacht

fixed The weight in which the out-Racing. Association has look is most open is the welters. price limit for a class.

Police

19 9. 3.7 40 29 23 a frying pan and McLeish won Maulemeester beat Hirs, Satterth-

.-18 10 5 3 47 27 23 by 663

.20.7 6 7 39 30 21

1810 8 0 48, 40, 20

Series Of Challenges

That began a series of chal- 21 8 21 2 28 56 18 lenges, culminating in a doubles

16 772 22 30 36

.18 5 9 27 32 14 match in which Mr. McKenzie, Kowloon ..18 5 12 1 28 38 11 M.P. for the district, partnered by RA: (Lemon) 19 2 15 2 31 59 R.A (Stera) .22 1 18 3 16 92

Mr. J. Winslett, best Mr. T Gannon and Mr. D. Walshe by:

waite 2nd Miss Yorke 4,62 in the final of the women's doubles.

AN ALL BRITISH FINAL

Totals...262 105 105 32 323 523 262/63; 7-5. All four ased frying] South African Tennis

pans.

Now there is a rush at ironmon- SENORITA ANITA LIZANA

gery stores and the merits of res- RECEIVES UNIQUE HONOURective weights are being discuss

Tournament

London, March 5

ed, with 240z as the most favour Miss E. M. Dearman and Miss (Continued from Page 4 ed. The "rules" lay it down that. M. Lyle will meet Miss F. James only the outside of the pan can be and Miss M. Hardwick to an all- When she returned home last used. Well, well, I thought the British final for the South Africa This is rear more than 25,000 people United States held a monopoly for women's doables championship

was presented that sort of thing?

1

H. G. Owen-Smith, of St. Mary's, the new 12ft class, recently autho-greeted her;, she

is the holder. But John Slow, rised, and the limit for such yachts with a house by public subscrip

tion and a railway engine was Bart's, captain of the is fixed at £45..

of

United, Hospitals team, recently To stimulate this movement, the named after her.

don.

In the Bedri-dial yesterday Miss Dearman and Misstyle beat Mis dent that she will be a serious W. B. Hathorn, and Mrs. Manning, Before she left for Europe she knocked out the Cambridge cap-Yachting World? has commis-

Miss "James and Miss Hardwick had been practising with the best claimant for the title at Wimble of Natal by 64 and tain in 30sec.; he has had con- sioned Mr. Uffa.Fox, an acknow

|beat. Miss - El Cook, and MIS E siderably more practice lately ledged master of small yacht de- men players, for there is none of

If expert opinion in Europe is than England's full back, whose sign, to design a boat which would her own sex who can give her a

less sanguine about her chances Morphew by 60, 62 Mis James and Miss Hardwick-played timing may suffer from concentra-provide keen racing in the new proper test.

this year, it cannot be denied that tion on Rugby.

The Will To Wim

she possesses the technical and strong game and outclassed their

opponents In the absence of both the Uni- The current issue of the "Yach The Little Senorita, who is ex-physical equipment requisite for}" versities Athletic Union title was ing Work" contains full details perted to open her tournament a rapid advance. Miss Lyle was on the losing recently won by B. Eees, of and illustrations, and it is expect career at Bournemouth in the Bri-Above all, she has that primary in a fixed doubles semi St. Thomas's, who may secure and that the response from small tish hard-court championships in essential for the champion com partnership with H other victory-London are repre class sailing entimsiasts will be April, numbered Miss Stammers centration. The will to win is alwas beater 26, 62, sented by C. F. Scott, who, like great particularly in view of the among her victims last year, and ways there. And the stamina, Mrs. Allister and V. G. Kirby,

South African Davis Cup player, nominal cost involved. Slow, has fought for Belsize.

supporters are confi too.

12ft class.

her home

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