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EN FRAUDE WINS THE FRENCH OAKS

Race Valued At

200,000 Fcs.

DERBY COUNTY PLAYERS FOR

TRANSFER

Club Will Consider

Offers

7.

THAMES RC.

WIN GRAND

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 1, 1937.

Derby County will abably be CHALLENGE CUP

aking portant playing staff in the

Negotiations are es

In their

near future.

ted to open

for the transfer of four or five of their players. These include:

Hann,

the half back who played in a good many First Division matches last season, Hezi is not satisfied with the $350 benefit offer

MAIDENHEAD WIN MAIDEN FOURS

Success In Reading Amateur Regatta

Thames R.C., although including

LEGAL ACTION THREAT TO

DOYLE

Boxer Withdraws From Fight

BAERLUND MATCH

CANCELLED

London, June 8.

threat of legal proceedings against Jack Doyle, the Irish heavy- weight, was made last night, wher it became known that Doyle did not intend to take part in the fight with Gunnar Baerlund, of Finland, which had been arranged to fake.

Earl's Court, on June 28.

the Poule d'Essai des led to him by the club and so far only R. T. R. Cowper and E. G. place at the Empress Stadium

Paris, June 27. Lady Granard's filly, En Fraude, by Pharos from Aude, avenged her defeat in Pouliches (the French One Thou- sand Guineas) at Long-champs three weeks ago, when she won the Prix de Diane (the French Oaks) worth 200,000 francs. at Chantilly this afternoon. The winner is en gaged in the Royal Hunt Cup, for which she has incurred a 5lb. penalty.

de

has not re-signed.

Kirby, the goalkeeper, who has appeared regularly in the first team these last six years and played in the English international trial match at Manchester the season before last.

H.

The tournament is being arrang- ed by Mr. John D. Harding, the manager of the National Sporting Club, on behalf of a charity. Doyle said yesterday:

Moody of their last year's Thames Cup crew, gained a fine vic- tory in the Grand Challenge Cup at the Reading amateur regatta, which opened the best-boat season up- river on Saturday. In the final they

~ RIDICULOUS TO FIGHT beat their co-tenants, Imperial Cof- Jossop, the half-back and full-lege, by three-quarters of a length ~When I signed the contract with G. Duforez got En Fraude home back, who has also had consider in "the fastest time of the day. Mr. Harding a week ago I told him St. Paul's School, who won the I would box if my hand was, fit. I by a head from M. J. Prat's Syl-able First Division experience.

Ramage, the inside forward from Junior-Senior Eights at Chiswick, saw a specialist to-day, and he told vanire, who was a length and a half in front

Edouard of Baron

Bonnyrigg, near Edinburgh, who followed up their success with an- me that if I fought with my hand was Derby's regular inside-left un-other victory in the same class, but in its present state I would lose, Rothschid's Tonnelle.

til Napier, the Scottish interna- against stronger opposition. The and that it was ridiculous to think Heading the unplaced fillies in tional, joined the club from Glas- boys have been taught to row a rac

"Rest is the only thing, and ~ field of 15 was Colette Baudothe,

gow Celtic.

ing stroke over the whole course," winner of the French One Thou- sand Guineas, in which En Fraude

Wileman, the left half back from and on Saturday their rate never am therefore going to Chicago

has oc-

fell below 36 in beating, in turn, see the Braddock-Louis fight on Thames, Imperial College and Hen-June 22. 1 am due to sail to-mor- When I come back I shall be ley by a length or more in the San-

glad to take on Baerlund.” deman Cup.

£750 FORFEIT CLAIM Mr. Harding said: certainly demand the forfeit money of £750. Doyle said nothing about an injured hand when the contract any was signed, and if there was doubt about it in his mind he should have said so.”

was fourth. Colette Baudoche fail-the Burton district, Ho

team.

first

ed in the Guineas at Newmarket.casionally appeared in the En Fraude's time for the mile and

The Derby club are prepared to a quarter 110 yards was 2min. 11-

consider transfer offers for all or sec. Details.

Lady Granard's En Fraude (Du-any of these players. forez), 1.

Reading, the holders of the Senior Fours Cup, did not defend the trophy, which was taken to the Tideway by London R.C. In the M. J. Prat's Sylvanire.

final they beat Walton, who were Baron Edouard de Rothschild's 15 ran. Head: 1121; same. Pari- represented by their Wyfold Cup Tonnelle.

mutuer (10fr stake) : En. Fraudefour, by a canvas. Baron Edouard de Rothschild's 77fr win, 13fr place. Trained by M. Simon Guthmann's Colette R. Garver.

Baudoche.

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refreshing

as the

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Breeze

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of fighting for at least two month.fl

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Mr. Harding said he felt sure st that Doyle's manager did not know

of Doyle's decision not to box.

He would insist on Doyle appear-

OPEN PAIRS FINAL There was another thrilling race in the final of the Open Pairs, in which the two Oxonians, D. M. de R. Winser and H. M. Young, had to meet the holders and runners.ing before the stewards of the Bri- tish Board of Boxing Control, and up in the Henley Goblets last year, E. W. Wingate and W. D. Baddeley, would seek an injunction to pre- of Vesta Faulty steering at the vent him leaving the country until the National Sporting Club's own start of the race undoubtedly con-

doctor had examined his hand tributed to Vesta's defeat.

Prospective candidates

for the Diamond Sculls in R. Hopes,

the

old Oxford president, and N. J. de

The National Sporting Club nounces that Doyle's place will be taken by Len Harvey, former

Mille, a Canadian who is now scull- heavyweight champion: ing under Reading R.C. colours, met in the semi-final of the Senio Sculls. The Canadian

proved

much too powerful for the Oxonian, going off at 39 to 29 by Hope, and gaining two or three lengths in the first minute, a deficit which Hope could not make good.

The only holders to retain trophy were Maidenhead R. C., who again won the Maiden Fours, but other up-river successes were gain- ed by Eton Excelsior in the Junior Eights and Junior-Senior Fours, and Reading University in the Junior Fours:

DUTCH ATHLETIC VICTORY

an

Osendarp Strains Thigh Muscle

nee

o-day.

here yesterday by 67 points to 63, the visitors win- ning seven of the thirteen events.

The Dutch champion sprinter and Olymple Games runner darp,

ed a thigh muscle and will be mpelled to take a long

EDRICH'S FIRST COUNTY CENTURY

(Continued from Page 21) and in the half hour before he was b.w. 67 runs went up on the board.

TWICE DROPPED

Thereupon Smith came into his OWN. He stole the bowling from Gray, and was twice dropped in im- probable places. He hit a hummer. first bounce into the pavilion over mid-off's head, and flailed pro- digiously until the straight balf spread-eagled his stumps.

"

At three o'clock Lancashire.begam their second innings, 138 runs he- hind. They did not begin too well, for with 8 runs secord Hopwood was unkindly caught by Sims at short- leg off Smith. Iddon, and Paynter- were not unduly depressed, how- 86 when ever, and the score was Iddon put his leg in front of Robins". googly

SHOOTER” VICTIM After that Lancashire

Watson palpably sliding.

an

“other hooter victim, Baynter,

having played nirably, was to Sims googly. Phi ting hard and bravely, catch by Edrich_at and Oldfield, with an ture of discretion and skill, nearly managed to play out time, last over Lister was well the leg-side by Price off Robins.

he

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