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TITLE FIGHT
MAY BE HELD
IN MANILA
Besides the title bout with Little Pancho, he may also be matched with Little Dado, fly-
weight champion of the Orient. Dado was to have left for Hawaii
(By "The Twelfth Man”)
TARLETON BEATEN
IN GREAT FIGHT
BRILLIANT FOOTWORK BY ENGLISHMAN
FORMER HOLDER TO RETIRE
London October 6.
JOHNNY MCGRORY, or Glasgow, became the
IT will, I think, be agreed that as a body the players of Association football, amateur and professional, are not too well versed in the laws of their game. Otherwise referees in games would not be asked so often to explain rulings. compled by the cll-known ton, the Liverpool idol, at the Anfield Road
It is also well known, I fancy, that the Football Association discourages — even prohibits dis cussions on the field of play between referees and players..
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But there is nothing in the regulations of the FLA. which prevents referees chatting with players about the laws of the game off the field. It is for this reason that I think the govern- ing body will welcome the new move among referees to lecture to players on the laws.
There have, of course, for years been lectures by referees on the laws at the meetings of the various referees' societies. but few players ever attend such lectures. One of the leaders
To-Senorita Anita Livana, of Chile, abere, is No. 8 in the `Women's~First 10 tennis ranking
authority Mr. A. Wallis Myers.
AN INTERESTING PROBLEM
When Fred Perry Foot-faulted
LINESMAN CALLS BEFORE BALL IS HIT!
in the new movement to educate the players in the laws is Mr. A good deal of discussion has
WES
third Scotsman to win a British boxing cham- pionship within the past twelve months when he took the feather-weight crown from Nel Tarle-
football ground on September 24. McGrory confounded the critics by outpointing a man who was thought to be one of the most finished boxers the country has produced for many years.
Tartleton found the handicap of nine years, and the extra fire and determination of youth as personified by the Scott, too much for him over the fifteen-rounds course. Gallantly though he struggled in the final stages, he could not hold his opponent.
The fight provided many thrills for the crowd of 20,000, particularly after the Scot had been roused by a knock-down punch early in the fight and came back to put the champion on the canvas As usual, Tarleton allowed his opponent to do all the work, but the Scot scarcely laid a glove on the champion in
J. H. Lockton, the Carinthian and Casual, who for some seasons taken place on the incident in the the opening session. has been a prominent official, and has been in charge of many challenge round of the Davis Cup important games.
when Perry
footfaulted Tarleton tied up his man at, Mr. Lockton, a busy school- against Quist for having his foot close quarters and scored master, is a very conscientious over the centre service line on a heavily to the ribs with speedy EXPENSIVE WEN referee, sparing no pains Or service, the linesman "calling" be-two-handed blows. McGrory. trouble to fit himself for his fore Perry had struck the ball. worked like a Trojan, boring in football job.
LOSS TO ARMY SPORT
Lt. J. P. (Bill) Williams Leaves To-day
HOCKEY INTERPORTER AND CRICKETER
and slinging punches from all angles, while Tarleton was box- ing with great confidence and appeared to be scoring steadily with the cleaner punches.
Tarleton Warned McGrory went down in the third
Two questions have arisen, says At Selhurst Park "Lawn Tennis and Badminton" order to keep fit. Mr. Lockton when should a linesman call trains on the
Crystal Palace footfsult, and did Perry footfault ground, and it is to the Palace
on this particular occasion? players that he has been lecturing
Perry, in the fourth set, was! on the laws of the game, clearing about to send over a second ser round for five from a body blow, tup many points on which the vice when the linesman, Mr. G. J.
players were not clear.
many scenes arid
join his Regiment in India some sure
might be avoided.
FOR MC.C.
Robins And Duckworth On Injured List
BOB WATT KEEPS WICKET
Perth To-dar Although the MCO Lt. J. P. ("Bill") Williams, one)
Every player now has a referees Chivers, saw that he had his left and Tarleton was warned to keep
team have started their australien man's appeal. of the most popular Army sports-chart, and I am told that the dis-foot on the centre service line and his punches up after the Scots- men in the Colony, leaves the cussions between
referee and promptly called footfault.
Tarleton's footwork was respon-season in fine style, winning the Ball Not Hit ¡Colony to-day by the troop players at Selhurst have proved
sible for making his opponent miss first match, against Western Aus ship,
The ball had meanwhile been rather badly at times, but the tralia, by an innings and 180 runs, Lancashire, and will most interesting and helpful to all
they have already suffered two not be returning to Hong Kong concerned. If similar discussions thrown up, but bearing the call champion was also leading very casualties, George Duckworth, the again. He will, it is understood, took place on other grounds. I am Perry allowed the ball to drop short and missing much too fre wicket-keeper, sustaining & damaged incidents without attempting to hit it. Hejquently with his counters, Mc finger during the match and R. W. at once accepted the decision and Grory proving an elusive target. V. Robins, the Middlesex amateur moved over to start the next rally. Near the end of the seventh spin bowler, splitting a finger on Those who contend that the um-round the Scotsman created con- his bowling hand during net prae-
correct take sternation in the Liverpool camp tice after the game. the view that delivery of the serby landing a perfect right to the Duckworth hurt the top joint of vice had commenced, and the fact chin. Tarleton went down like the third finger of his left hand in that Perry did not continue with log for five, when the bell interven-taking a ball sent down by Kenneth the stroke dia ΣΟΥ absolve led. him from the consequences of the
time next year.
Lieut. Williams has been decid- jedly unlucky in cricket here. He (was chosen to make the trip to
Shanghai in 1934 with the Inter-] part cricket team as 12th man, andị this year, he showed such good, form that he was regarded as a certain selection a3 one of the opening batsmen against Shang- bai, but during the trials he sus- tained an injury to his right-hand. this keeping him out of the game} for weeks.
TRAINING WITH pire's decision was
THE ARSENAL
Tom Newman And George Hart
SWITZERLAND'S SOCCER COMBINATION
In hockey, however, Williams
London, September 21. has represented the Colony against You never know whom you will Macau and also played for Hong meet in the Arsenal's dressing- Kong against the Malayin Chinese rooms during training hours. Air- team who were bere some time ag4. men and tennis players have had He was also captain of the United their turn this season alreadys Services team which played against! I met Tom Newman, the bil- Macau last year, and has been liards star, and George Hart, the playing regularly for the Army Middlesex opening batsman. in team since his arrival in Hong the Arsenal's temporary training Kong, in addition to which, he hasị
quarters at Tufnell Park, played for England in the local Hart was no stranger to the International tournament
He was Tufnell Park's regular centre-half when Len Oliver was a member of the team Hart For Switzerland
PAM BARTON'S DISTINCTION
British And US. Golf Title In Same Year
ground.
error.
FILIPINO WELTER FOR WORLD TITLE?
Ceferino Garcia May Meet Barney Ross
FIGHT ARRANGED FOR OCTOBER 30
་་
Farnes, the Essex amateur fast {bowler, and had to retire.
Fighting Mad McGrory came out fighting mad. A specialist was consulted and but Tarleton had recovered and it was later announced that be "foxed" his way through the fol had dislocated the finger, which is lowing two sessions in brilliant now righted. However, he will not be able to play for at least
fashion
Robins' Injury During practice at the nets after
The Glasgow boy was fighting a fortnight. strongly and kept- Tarleton, con-¦- stantly on the retreat, but the champion was crafty and refused the match Bobins split the finger to allow his opponent a second op- of his bowling hand.
He received a fracture of the portunity.
second finger of the right hand, McGrory was on top in the last with which he imparts most of the four rounds, in which Tarleton spin to the ball. Three stitches gave a masterly display of cover were inserted. He is not likely to ing up, meanwhile neglecting his play for three or four weeks.
Wyatt "Keeps"
New York City, October 10. Ceferino Garcia, hard-hitting scoring opportunities. Mr. C. B.
After Duckworth retired, R. E. welterweight · from the Philip Thomas' verdict for McGrory met
S. Wyatt, the former England cap- pints, will have a chance to take with a mixed reception. Very Wild
tai, kept wicket but he was be- crack at the welterweight Tarleton, who was engaging in wildered by E. W. V. Bobins" championship of the world held his ninth title contest, clearly de-"googly" bowling, and let past by Rainey Ross if he beats Izzy monstrated that he had as much several boundary byes. At lunch- Janazzo on October 30, it was power behind his panch as ever, time, with the Western Australian learned to-day, Hart has been doing a fair
but he was extremely wild and lost score standing at 108 for three The coming Italian-American the fight mainly through mistim-wickets, he had conceded 30' rums.. amount of training since he dam- aged bis finger a week or two ago leather pusher has had a medio-ing his lows and acting too much Bryant and Alexander, the Aus tralian opening batamen, played and was unable to play any more cre season and will face a tough on the defensive. cricket He left to-day for Swit-opponent in the Filipino fighter, McGrory's display was a re-very confidently against the Eng- zerland where he will again play who has met the best of his class. velation even to his most ardent lish bowling and put on 96 runs for Lausanne. Sports.
The New York Boxing Commis-supporters. He undoubtedly bank-in 71 minutes for the first wicket.. AND STILL IN HER "TEENS Hart captains and coaches this eion set the title boat for Novem-ed upon youth and stamina to wear Bryant had 48 and Alexander 32.
After they had been dismissed, team, which is the Arsenal, of ber 27.
the title-holder down, an this he, London, October 9.
Switzerland. And in his spare The brown veteran has had a performed with conspicuous suc- however, wickets fell fast and the whole Western Australian team time he helps to run a sports put good year. Last month he deci-cess.. A great distinction has fallen
His aggressive methods were the were dismissed for only 147.
Sims, the Middlesex spin bowler, If Montano stakes his title in woman golfer ever to hold theuglishman in the side, and heYork City, and has knocked-out right tactics, and he frequens kept & good length throughout and :
to Pam Barton-she is the firsttter's business. Hart is the only aioned Celto Locatelli in New have no dificulty lifting the y-
Manila it will be the second world British and America golf cham-peaks to the rest of the mem- Kid Azteca and Leon Zorrita, two had his opponent on the ropes returned the following manlysis weight crowILIA
10 Overs, 3 Maidens, 37 Ems, 5 bers in French Small Montane started for the championship fight staged here. pionships at the same time. And
Wickets Philippines for a vacation several Back in 1925, Vicente Mendoza, being still in her teens, she should months back, but stopped off in local sportsman, put on the Fan be able to improve her game for
to fight Montano last month, but the plan fell through Now that (Continued from Page 21
(an attempt is being made to bring Pancho, who taught Montano Montano to Manila, Dado will re most of the tricks of the fighting main here and seek a bout with trade when the latter was his the champion. sparring partner, believes he will
Second In Manila
Idangerous Mexican boxers.
Hawaii for a series of fights cho Villa-Clever Sencio boat for ther and defend her titles suc Harry Coverdale Plays
flyweight
championship.cessfully."
While in Hawaii, Montano broke the with his manager Léo Levett and Villa was at that time world fly Double winners of the men's returned to the Pacific Coast weight king.
titles are no novelty, though Bob-
a favourite position for Tarleton -yet it was only Tarleton's won derful footwork that saved him Full-scores were: from heavy punishment.
Western Australia-142 (Wilber Tarleton, speaking to the crowd force 33 not out, Newman 28; G. 0.
Alien after the fight, said: "I did my 15); and 147 (Bryant 43 and Alexed- Lor 12 and K. Farnes 3 for very best to retain my tifle, but I 32, Sims 5 for 37.
cannot go on for ever. This has
Rugby Football Again The "sportsmen who are seeking | The bout was held in an-open by Jones is supreme in having won London, September 23. Many Charles Taylor will lead his been my last fight I am retiring to promote the title bout between air arena at Wallace Field during both open and amateur titles in old Rugby stars, including one,dde. Montano and Pancho are at pre- the Far Eastern Games
sent negotiating with the cham-
pion for a trip to Manila.
Those who have been: Small) Montano. in action in recent
months aver he is a great little fighter
For Three Fights
English internationalswho, is now
la Selector, will wear Bugby jerseys
both countries in one year.
Glenna Collett won the Ameri- can women's championship in
and boots again after a long aban
LADIES YACHTING
clude
from the ring.” zis theol GUTIERREZ SHIELD BOWLS
FINAL wing, C.
It is announced by Me CB. quand Young, Hosking that the final of the In-
M.C.C 469 for four wickets de cared (Barnett 54, R. E. S. Wyatt 206, Hammond 141, Fishlock 30, Hardstal 87 not out, and Worthing- fau' 39 not out)..
Beater.
PRINCE OF WALES CUP
London, September 24-Despite
1922, 1925, and from 1923-30 in-sence from the playing field to take D. Aarvole RESULTS
clusive, and again (as Mrs. Vare) part in a match at Eastbourne captain, and D. last year, but she has always been ext: Wednesday azzanged by the of England and Richmond, among ternational Bowls Competition for Dorothea (Mr. S. D. Reid) won failed in her efforts to win the Bri-local member, for the Division, C. the threequarters
the Gutierrez Shield between For the absence of British Walker Ca the "B" Class Yachting event yes tish event. Similarly, English wo-18. Taylor, who has played for B. H. Black, one of the greatest tugal and England will be played players a representative entry has According to tentative plans, terday, being the mly, marter, men players have had no luck in Cambridge and Blackheath place kickers in the game, and 4 on Saturday instead of Sunday, as has been received for the 72-holes the promoters want to sign Mon- while Jose (Mizz L. Stanton) car- Anseries.
Selector will be none other F.. Blackiston, will be among the previously intended. The gamejstroke competition for the Prince tano up for those fights in Manila died of the “A” Claas honoura and Now Peni. Bart
Hairy Coverdale, who play forwards; K. A. Selar, the old Eus-will be played on the Hong Kong of Wales Cup, open to amateurs during the months of January and Zephyr (Mr. Shap) won the "*" trick, with
for England before and after land fat back, will again beet Football Club green and will start with February,
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