Doyle Knocks Himself Out
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BRITISH H' WEIGHT
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OVERBALANCES AND STRIKES
TIMEKEEPER'S TABLE
London, To-day.
BRADBURY
WINS BOWLS
CROWD of 12,000 spectators last night saw Eddie Phillips, of TITLE
London, secure a knock out decision over Jack Doyle, of Ire- land, in the second round of their 12 round British Heavyweight Championship eliminator bout, at the Harringay Stadium.
PRESIDENT'S
TEAM VERSUS CAPTAIN'S TEAM
Kowloon Golf Club's Sunday Event
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The following are the starting times for Kowloon Golf Club next Sunday when the 'President's team will meet the Captain's team, commencing at
9 a.m.:-
KOWLOON GOLF Sunday, 2nd October President Team. Captains Teams. 9.00 a.m. F. A, Hill v. T. Henderson. 9.04
S. A. Jex v. E.Christensen. 9.08
E. C. Fincher v. G. Bastin.. 9.12 W. C. Simpson v. T. B. Low. 9.16 E. M. Hanion v. E. O. Murphy.
J. A. LUZ STARTS TOO LATE
MIDDLESEX
SWIMMING TRIUMPH
Win Army Aquatic Aggregate Cup
The finals of the Hong Kong Area Inter-Unit Swimming Cham- pionships
in were concluded the Victoria Recreation Club · pool. yesterday, when the Area Aggre- gate Cup was won by the 1st Bn. Middlesex Regiment with a total of 97.points.
All the events were keenly con- tested, the 150 yards Medley Relay resulting in a thrilling dead-heat
B. W. Bradbury beat J. A. Luz in Making a re-appearance after 18 the final of the Open Singles Lawn months absence, Jack Doyle met a Bowls championship yesterday at similar fate as the South African, K.B.G.C. by 21 shots to 15 after 24 between the Middlesex Regiment
Ben Foord, who was knocked out of the ring by the Welsh heavy- weight champion, Jack James, last week.
heads.
and the Royal Engineers.
The results were:
Luz started off well with a two Major-General A. W. Bartholo- and at the fourth head was leading mew and Mrs. Bartholomew and by 4 shots to 1. Bradbury with sin-Major G. P. Murray were interested There was a sensational ending gles drew level at the seventh head spectators, while Mrs. Bartholomew to last night's fight when Doyle and, thanks to a three and a two es presented the prizes at the conclu- swung a terrific right at his op-tablished a four shot lead by the sion of the sports. ponent, lost his balance and shot 12th which he maintained to the
Diving. Smail Units; 8th Hvy, Regt. clean through the ropes and ap-end.
the timekeeper's Both played well in the opening|R.A.; 5th A.A. Bty. R.A. peared to strike
Plunging.-Middlesex, 169 feet 7 heads, but Luz, when bowling to- table.
inches; Royal Engineers, 167 feet 5% wards the road, was woefully short inches; 8th Hvy. Regt. R.A. 184 feet and on one head all his woods were 8% inches. short. Bradbury was steady and Willing hands feverishly at throughout the game, with the ex- tempted to assist Doyle back into ception of the finish, always had a the ring before the count. Doyle wood among Luz's and very often, struggled to his feet, but collapsed by good play, took the shot with his dazed and was counted out.
KNOCKED SELF OUT!
last wood.
LUZ RECOVERS
The ending was all the more dramatic since Doyle, who weighed 16 st. 1 lb. displayed surprising
At the 20th head, Bradbury was form and was staking all in hard
on a quick leading by 20 shots to 9, but Luz rights, being intent
made a wonderful recovery which knock-out.
Phillips, who weighed in at 13 st. kept the spectators in a state of ex- 92lb. on several occasions appear-citment. Luz then suddenly fell into and was his stride and outbowled Bradbury 9.20 G. B. Murphy v. E. F. Fincher.ed to be in difficulties
W. J. Geall v. L. Jack.
very groggy from Doyle's hay-and in the next three heads which included a four, he had narrowed makers.
When Doyle hit the timekeeper's the margin to a difference of six
·W. A. Stewart v. W. Q. Ahern. 9.40 A. J. Dennis v. T. D. Paton.table, he appeared to strike the shots.
Course Stewards: E. O. Murphy, Iside of his head and opened a cut
near his right eye.-Reuter.
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9.32 9.86
J. G. Humble v. J. Webber.
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9.28 J. Kerwin v. M. A. Cairns.
9.44
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J. McKelvie v. A, N. Other.
T. D. Paton.
ALLSOPP'S BEER
NEW SHIPMENT NEW
800 Yards Free-style Relay.-Royal Scots; Middlesex; 8th Hvy. Regt. R.A.
Time: 3 mins. 0.4 secs.
5th
800 Yards Free-style Relay. A.A. Bty. R.A.; Middlesex; Royal Scots. Time: 11 mins. 18.2 secs.
150 Yards Medley Relay-Middlesex and Royal Engineers tied; Royal Scots; Small Units. Time: 1 min. 46.2 secs.
800 Yards Free-style Relay.-Middle- A.A.R.A. 9th A.A. R.A.; 7th 80x; Time: 3 mins. 18.8 secs.
400 Yards Free-style Relay.-Royal Scots; Middlesex; Royal Engineers. Time: 4 mins. 43 secs.
Area Aggregate Cup.-Middlesex, 97. Engineers, 57 points; Royal Scots, 56 points; 5th A.A.R.A.; 70 points; Royal points; 8th Hvy. Regiment, R.A.; 54 EARLIER RESULTS points; Small Units, 52 points.
Large Units Water-Polo League. ist. Bn. The Middlesex Regiment.
Small Units Water Polo Knockout. H. Q. 1st Bn. the Middlesex Regiment. Half Mile Team Race.-9th A.A. Battery R.A.
Marathon Race.-5th AA. Regiment
On the last head with Bradbury requiring the elusive one, Luz was lying three shots and all well guarded. Bradbury had no option‡R.A. but to break up the head with a drive, and in doing so wicked in to
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HOME DEFEAT BY OLDHAM
London, To-day.
In the Third Division (North) of the English Football League, Accrington were defeated at home
by Oldham by three goals to one. -Reuter.
WOODERSON
AND INVITATION RACE IN PARIS.
Brussels, September 13.. Belgian athletic authorities do not think that S. C. Wooderson, holder of the world's mile and 800 metres records, will defend the latter in an invitation race in Paris on September 25.
M. Hermes, president of the Bel- gian Athletic Federation; says that The following are the alterations and if Wooderson runs against. additions to latest classifications lists Mostert, the Belgian three-quarter dated June 7, 1988.
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