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NA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1951.

ELLE TRAI

(DESTINAS EKIPIKIZTOL

(OFARGERS));

Festival Of Britain Boxing Tournament CESAR BRION OUTPOINTS JACK GARDNER IN A 10-ROUND BLOOD BATH

London, June 5.

4

Rough and tough Cesar Brion of Argentina outpointed European Champion Jack Gardner in a 10-round bloodbathed brawl · before capacity crowd of 50,000 in the open air White City Stadium tonight. Brion weighed 192 3/4 pounde, Gardner 210 1/2.

Bloud started pouring on both sides in the second round and from then on science disappeared on the brisk, cool wind that whipped dcross the ring.

Brion forced the early action, weathered a strong Gardner recovery in the eighth and ninth round and then ruined lefts and rights all over Gardner in the lust round as if he had been wound up with a spring.

HKAAF To Be Represented On Recreation Grounds Advisory Committee

A Committee. under the Chairmanship of the Hon. D. Benson, is being appointed by Government to advise on the lay-out of the proposed recreation grounds at the Causeway Bay Reclamation, in view of the generosity of the Hongkong Jockey Club which has agreed to donate $2,500,000.

This information is contained in a letter from Govern-

ment which was read at the Executive Committee meeting of the Amateur Athletic Federation of Hongkong held at VRC yesterday, with Mr J. Skinner presiding.

re- one

The Associated Press

score

eard called it five rounds to Brion, three for Gardner and bwo even.

The big boys butted, pushed and shoved each other as referee Sam Russell kept pleading: "Don't get rough."

LIKE SCHOOLGIRLS They jamrned their heads to- gecher constantly like schoolgirls whispering secrets and two of the worst cuts in the gory bout carne from a third round collision of

heads that could be heard ucross the ring

Brion came out of the crash

with blood pouring from all sides left eye was almost encircled by

of his left eye, while Gardner's

un ugly gosh,

The Argentine boxer bored in constantly under Gardner's left

fabs but he never found enough of an opening to dump the British Champion, who carried

n weight edge of 17 3/4 pounds. The letter requests that the Committee, in addition to Mr

Brion slipped twice on the Federation nominate

Benson, will comprise Mr A.M.J. bloodsoaked canvas and Gard- presentative to serve un the | Wright,_representing the Direc- Committee..

lor of Public Works; Mr. D.J.S.er floored him for no count in The other members of this Crozier. Director of Education; the ninth with a sharp left fab.

INTERPORT BADMINTON

The Philippines - Manila Chinese Badminton Club team arrived liere this morning to play a series of matches against 'llongkong.

will The matches

be

I St Teresa's on and Monday, June and June

11, commencing at 8 p.m. On the first night, there will be two singles and three doubles and on the second two singles and two doubica.

The following have been selected to represent Hong- kung:

Singles.-R. Young, W.F. Foo, C.K, Lee, H.T. Heah,

K.5.

Reserves, R. Tuy

H.F

Low and C.C. Wen.

Doubies, K.F.. Low and R. Young, C.K. Lee and W. F. Foo, R. Tay Bud P.H. Wong, Bill Funk and

Gonsalves, H.T. Heah and K.K. Loke. Ko sorven, A. J. Souza, F. M. Rozario, and D.C. Lau.

The admission charge is $2.40. Including tax.

Deep Water Bay Mixed Foursome Golf Tourney The draw for the Mixed Foursome Golf Competition at Deep Water Bay on Saturday, Juno 0, is given below,

As no times are boing re- served, it is hoped that com- petitors will arrange to sinet their matches early in view of the large number of entries,

Brion was of balance when the Oncer: a blow landed The Social Welfare The 50

and slipped representative of the Hongkong

much as fell, Jonkey Chưb; à representative of

Gardner slipped down and the Hongkong Football Associa tion; Mr. G.L. Wilson of Messrs Popped up without a count in Palmer & Turner (if he accepts); the 10th-Assoc led Frets.

eat or bwo Chinese, one uf

lady, to be ap- whom may be painted by the Secretary for

WILLIAMS STOPS WEIDIN

ni

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ANOTHER

PROBLEM

FOR UNO

Pompton Lakes, New

Jersoy, June 5. Joe Louis said today that if he bents Lec Savold on June 13 and the British refuse to re- cognise him as the World Heavyweight Champion, "I will take it to the United Nations."

Told that the British Boxing Board of Control

continue plans to

to recognise Savold, regard- less of the outcome, Jos sald. "That's the first I ever heard of a heavy- weight champion fighting and not having a chance of losing his title.

"Sure, I will claim it:" Louis said that if he beat Savold he may accept an offer to fight Hein Ten Hoff at Berlin on August 8 for promoter Fred Kersch. Associated

Preas.

The League Footballers' Provident Scheme Is

Being Left To Providence

Says HAROLD MAYES

This was how the camera caught the finish of the 1951 Derby, run at Newmarket on May 30. This-strip-(published-by- arrangement with Race Finish Recording Com. pany) shows how the field was spread out as the winner, Arctic Prince (28-1), passed the post six Jengths ahead of Sybil's Nephew. (London Express Service),

Enccer club managers, those chaps who so frequently get precious little recog. LAWN BOWLS

nition when things are going right and find themselves carrying the can when things go wrong-remember that from time to time you hear of some of them "re- signing" are worried men at the moment.

Not Individually. That would be nothing new, for few of them at any time of the year know that there's any direct opposite to the word "worry." This time they're worrying collectively because they feel that the provident scheme they're hoping to see laid on one of these fine days is looking more and more like nobody's darling.

TEAMS

The following are Club rinks for League Lawn Bowls Ex- tures;

KCO

1st vi ✓ Kowloon Davi (away) on Saturday, at 3.30 p.m

Labrum, J. ang. H.S. Capell, E.C. Fincher; W. Colledge. E.. Rosselet. C.

F. Good- win; J.A. Baker, T.N. Wong, W. Hong Bling.

There's a motion on the Foot-1 posal is the "explore ways and posal and really direct the ap ball Leagur annual meeting means" part of 11.

pointed sub-committee do get agenda for Saturday in the MANAGERS AREN'T cracking, although I can tell natne of West Bromwich Albion,

HOPEFUL

you that the feeling among the

2nd Division v Hungkong C.C. |that a sub-committer of three |-

This business, first mooted by managers is that the necessary (Home) on Saturday, at 3.30 p.m:- members of the League Manage the Association a couple of years backing for the motion may not It. Ontins, L. Dories, W. Koates inent Committee, three members ago, hus been pushed around be forthcoming.

Brezny: M.A. Grimpel, C. of the Secretaries and Managers from one football body to an-

Ingle lew If it isn't, then the managers ward: S.A. Gray, M. Divechs. W. Baker, W. H- Association and one club direc-other during that period and at Uremselves had better get down w. Cowie, G. Les. tor L

represent each Division of no time dous anyone appear to to the task of forming a depar-

3rd Division v Recreio (Home) an the Leogue be appointed to ex- have progressed beyond explored managers protection society, Saturday at 3.30 p.m. lds- plore ways and means of estab-ing ways and means. Certainly if they want to see any tangible de Coxall, A.

Tridg fishing a provident scheme for I haven't heard of anyone ever reward from their labours which while, B. Shirazee, C.1. Stapleton A.C. Tribble: G. Flynn, E.HE scoretories and managers.

suggesting ways and means, mean so much to football. After A.V. Lopes, 9. Ramchand, Fine on the face of it. But

That's why I hope the meet-ull, you don't hear of many

KARD, F.R. Kerman. what I dislike about that pro-ling will carry the W.B.A. pro- managers collecting long-service medals with individual clubs, do you?

Match Between S. Africans

And Surrey At

The Oval A Draw

Peters Out As A

London, June 5,

The match between the South Africans and Surrey petered out-as-a-draw at The Oval today with some dull batting by both sides.

The South Africans scored 358 runs for eight wickets declared in their second innings today, leaving Surrey only two hours and 20 minutes for the task of getting 322 runs to win,

At the close Surrey wete 95 | McConnon, uns for four wickets,

London, June 6. Juckie McClew scoerd a pains. Chinese Affairs representative-Johnny Williams of the Standing Conference of stopped Jo Weidin of Austria in in four hours and 50 minutes.

of England taking 90 for the South Africans Youth Organisations and Mr one minute 50 seconds of the BJ.B. Morahan, Organiser of sixth round of

Russell Endean get 12 runs scheduled 10- Physical

Education. Education rounder

and Jack Cheetham 68 runs, the White

City Department.

G. Lock

took four wickets for open-air stadium tonight. Amer the meeting had

87 rung for Surrey. After Ove

dull nominated Me J. Skinner to re- Williams caught Weldin flush on ball to leg for a single,

rounds,

McClew, trying to turn the present the Federation, a pro-

chin

with a right hook that clean bowled. In his 99 runs he posal was put forward

that sent

the 213-pound Austrian hit six fours. Government be approached with tumbling under a view to enlarging the

Topes,

BRIGHTENED UP Weidin scrambled up only to position the Committee.

of

with Following a lengthy

caught

Cheetham had had little of the another right

com-

be

discus-

Was

sion, the proposal was rejected and flattened again. By then bowling while McClew was at

cricket.

+

From Soccer managers to League, and right now re's a tussle going on between | the two clubs whose names one instinctively

the

thinks of when

Honen de game is men- |

HKFC

Ist Division V KBGC (llam) on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.-J. Ho well, W. Field. Dr Shaw, E. Grem- Wood: E. Strange, A.L. Roberia, J. Watson, T. Pilo: N. Rakupan E. Tuck, J. Skinner, B.1. Dick ford. Reserve, C. Sargassgr.

2nd Division v India R.C. (away) on Saturday, at 3.30 p.m. Craig, K.A. Baker, B.C. Butk K. W. Forrow: E. Gautler, K.. Baker, J. Barnes. D. Fitchos) 1. Carrel D. Rendell. C. Strange, L.Q. Young. Reserves, F. Yoring.

and Warrington. Σπ middle of the South

the West Lancashire tug-o-War is Cecil Mountford, the New Zea-P. Cotter, L.K. MeAudland.

lander the best judges will tell you is probably the best outside half in the game today.

ANOTHER "NO" LIKELY Wigan..have him signed for Warrington

season.

another wouldn't say "No" to him as their manager in succession to Chris Brockbank. Wigan have sakt "No" onge already, and chairman George from what right-arm cftspin and 355 (E.R.T. Holmes 162). Hesketh was telling me yester bowler, seven for 84),

Oxford University 395 for dve day, I shall be very surprised if At Ilford: Essex beat Kent by declared and 278 for two. (Blare, they don't repeat the negative three wickets, Kent 244 ark 147, Marshall 52, Armitage 07 answer when Mountford meets

the board again tomorrow. 292 for eight declared (Phiebey not out). 74, Murray Wood 50 not out).

There may well be certain At Northampton: Northamp Essex. 360 and 171 for seven tonshire drew with Middlesex. apes of the case which may (Horstal 50).

Middlesex 309 and 191 for two occupy the Rugby League Coun

ell At Dudley-Worcester

100 noi before the master is finally drew declared. (Robertson

out).

cleared up, with Hampshire, Hampshire 283

Northamptonshire

Up, so wall for it. declared (Moss, right-arm fast bowler and 150 for nine

six for 114) and (Haworth, left-arm slow spin (Oldfield 136). bowler, five for 43). Worcester 237 for nine declared and 18 for six.

247 for

33A

Bix

At Bristoli Gloucestershire drew with Lancashire. Lanca- shire 384 and 144 for one (Ikin At Oxford: Oxford University 75 not out, G. Edrich 03 not

Gloucestershire 378.

after it was pointed out that it he was helpless, Williams sent the wicket, but ho and Nous beat Free Foresters by eight out), would be ungracious to ask for weidin climbed up for another Nourse's off-drives and square wickets. Free Foresters 317 Reuter.

more representatives,

him

the sprawling again and when brightened up

shot, the referee stopped the cuts showed the touch of a bout-Associated Press,

master but in trying a forcing

stroke he gave a return gatch to MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

OLYMPIC GAMES The question of Hongkong's

COCKELL FLATTENS BARONE Lock. participation in the

Olympic Games at Helsinki in 1952 was Den Cockell, British Cruiser- Cheetham, run out by Fish- also discussed, on

Olympleweight Champion, knocked out lock, hit nine fours in his attrac- Sub Committee Messta L.G, Young, JH. Blinke in the sixth

comprising Nick Barone of the United States tive 68 runs which occupied two

round. Cockell and a quarter hours. and Lee Wal-long was formed.

weighed in at 178% lbs., five

Van Ryneveld was caught in more than Barone the slips for 39 runs and soon afterwards Nourse declared at 358 runs for eight wickets.

Lock bowled admirably for

on the

It was deelded that apart from pounds circulating different members Reuter. for their views, Dletter be written to the appropriate body seeking clarification question of a competitor's quali neations to represent Hongkong. The question of Hongkong's Olympic flag was also brought propeh Government on the sub-

Geoffrey Duke

80 minutes, his only rest

Duke having been for 50 minutes be-

up and it was deckled to Wins Manx

Ject

ap-

In connection with the pro- posed Sports Festival in Novem ber next, Mr Skinner said that

he

TT Race

fore lunch.

Surrey look the opportunity to experimen with Clark as opening batsman, and he proved

successful. quite

AL the same time, the South Afrleans Have Van Ryneveld thorough

trial

for 45 minutes. thing today a specialist that Van Ryneveld's

Yankees Derail The Indian Express

New York, June 5,

Yankess derailed the Cleveland Indian express today, but the upstart Chicago White Sox went rolling right along. Allle Reynolds came to the slumping Yankees rescue with a strong five hit performance that dumped Indians, 8-2, after their winning streak had extended to: nine games.

Certainly if Warrington were to get Mountford there would be the fattos! fee the Rugby League has ever known changing hands if they were to think in terms of him as a player-manager. fees in county aricket, but a man We may not get to transfer whose opinion has seldom been wrong where matters of cricket politics are concerned assures me that the next five years will see

the end of the qualification zystam.

"Cloket lo on the up-grade, and how is the standard possibly going to be maintained in five years' time, unless the countles who have mon to spare allow them 10 pass alsewhere?"

Ave years

home Yorkshire excepted_ may well be a thing of the past. 50 many grounds

"In

players

are

10

born

PRC

2nd Division against Recreto (away) to-day at 5.30 p.m:-. Duffy, T.A. Hardmy, Q. An Foster, W. Giles J.3. Hemsley; J.H: doodmon; J.M. Martin, W.B. T. Paklagton, D.5. Tuberts, J.K. Evans, J.E. Hayward..

int

TAIKOO Division Recreio "Blue" (Away) on Saturday, at 3.30 pm:- B.G. Baker, A. Verrall, J. Wal.

B Pollock Whitby.. B. Bu more, R. Griffen. C. Bovend Molgan. N. Heston, W, Brown, v. eiro.

Postponed Tennis Matches Today

All League tennis matches In tite bien's "A" Division and Men's " Division which were originally nixed. to take place on Friday, May 25, and on Tuesday, May 29, respectively, but which were posipaned ow- Ing to the inclement wea. ther, will now be played to- day, weather permitting.

Bids Too Low

.

At Jockey Club

Race Pony Sale

at

There where they can play to large crowds if the teams are good Last, evening an auction was cricket just cannot afford to let Hongkong enough to attract them that held at the paddock of the good players continue in the role which three poriles were put

Jockey Club

spectators, as le

as is happening up for sale by Me AEB. do with some teams now,

Soun on behalf of the owner. "Despite the Improvement,

of the prices bidders runched the England caps sitting on

reserves and all the penida":

the

Geoffrey Duke, 27-year-old guldor was better, and over Boston Red Sox.. The victory was White Sox' fourth | not loft out. because they're ponies which were to Ha K

London, June 5.

some 50 of so members the National League's Trailing 1-0, White Sox sud-mind, of course, was Lanca

to

1

's crazy to think of men with on ever, none was still waiting for an exact | Douglas, Isle of Man. Jaune 4.

But White Sox pounded out 15 hits for a 10-2 victory dence, particularly when they're were withdrawn. Three other figure from Qantas Empire Air- ways relative to the return Lancashire engineer, won the fares of 100 Australian

auctioned were withdrawn prior junior tourist trophy race for he proved by his baiting and straight over Boston and increased their American League out of form," sports-

in the Inter-bowling that he will be fit for lead to three and a half games. They have won 18 of men and sportswomen whom it 350cc machines

QUALIFICATION RULE to the start of the sale. They was proposed to invite. Ualli national motorevole race here

Test. the

TO.00?

were Belle Fontaine, Aga King Agure this

their last 20 games and 24 of their last 28.

and Boniface. Again, Surrey began badly. was received, to-day.

Man ho probably had in nothing further could be done. Riding Norton, he smashed by losing Fletcher and Constable In

It was decided that the An the track record led all the cheaply, but, thanks to Clark, only afternoon. Gaine, Brooklyn danly caught up to Willard shire's Bob Berry, who, I am

There was an attendance Buat General Meeting of the way and covered the seven laps they were never in danger of Dodgers Hot strong pitching Nixon and seized the lead will assured, has bowled well every Federation be held at the Jaco of the course, totalling 289 miles, defeat,~Reuter,

The first pony put up was for the fourth consecutive game for runs in the sixth inning. ime he has played this season. Windermere, by Boyo shooter bean Room, Hongkong Hotel, on in 2 hra, 08 mins. 17.0 sees, at

Lancashire, too, Tuesday, July 31, at 0.30 pm.

MATCH RESULTS and came from behind to haat | A ́ six-run eighth inning rally on average speed of 800 miles

have Alan (dam) by Broadacre, Class 7 St Louis Cardinals 3-2 on Roy put the game on ice De Ranity Wharton, whom many counties black gelding which has won per hour.

would be glad to have. And 11 three times and been placed following wore today's Thus Dodgers opened up a four win

Campanella' ninth inning doubte. Gumport breezed

his

fourth wonder without * defeat.

fandled Peter veral times, winning At milos when he did the

Cambridge: Cambridge and a half game load of the Busby lod the White Sox at-

this year. Bidding not-realy, regarded

$4,400 but this was in- London, Jung 6.

# 91.38 miles per hour.

shire. Cambridge University 328 Jato 1947.

a homer. Dom Diniaggio col

his fighting century against Ipcted three Hits for Red Sox

Dong was Lightning, by previous lap record for for nine declared and 210 for nine probable the junior event was 56.49 miles

elk declared (Stevenson

Yankees took a 1-0 lead at to run his hitting streak throsigh .02). Yorkshire

Earth (dam) by Chipllly, You fat

hald by A..J. Bell, last Warwickshire 334 for nine de Early Wynn's expense when 25 an hour

dozen countles approached Lan-

class 7 chestnut, mare; who year's winner.

clared and 171 for four (Gard. Yogi Burra homered in the

took a 2-0, tënd (tashire after last season, mying Rod also won three races and R. Lockett, on, a Norton,

da

Second Innings but the Indians aver Brooldys in the sixth, but Let us have one of your Ice was withdrawn when only $3,- was ber not out, Wollan 65),

placed several times. She second in 2 hrs., 59, mins. 36 Al Nettingham Nottingham

tied the score in the fifth, Wynn Dodgers struck back for single arm bowlers and one with Jockeys: Higbees, at an average speed of hire drew with Leicestershire, could not hold Yankees, how-runs in the seventh, eighth and wiolast-keepers and you

of your

600 was offered. Evbris) Aurocl88.25 miles an hour.

Leicestershire 409 for nine de ver and Bobby Brown re-ninth brings to win their fourth

The last pony, Happy Boy. Mr de Kiew 3. War; Capt G.Ai Họ. /Ephemerotto (Joe J. Brett, on appther Norton,clared, Nottinghamshire 402 for j·gained, the lead for them in the straight game. : Carl-Erstitio, was which we can take."

How

· long can it go do?: Not | Pr. Apple · Snow. (dam) by sixth with a homer and Yankees the winner, and Howie # Poilet tong, really, and my

# class 9, bay gald and hour.net an average speed of 87.00 miles Cards Clamorgan beat scored two fitore in the seventh, the logar Dodger all Hodges; formant wall congested ting, which has won twlow and

Me de Mfrs B.C. Gairdner v Mr Ea Mrs N. Sykes: Mr & Mrs NO. Arthy Mr & Mrs W.P. Birt Wildfe; Mr & Mre D.L. Prophet_v Mr. & Mrs Wait. Latinery. My J.D. Mackin de Mim 2. Amok V Mr & Men L. Goldman: Mr & Mrs N.3. Davies y'air & Mrs N.A. Brown: Me & Mrs I.F.. Phillips v Me à Mr J.C. Brown; Mr & Mrs J.R.

Duke become the first man to

THE

Yorkshire Stayers' complete the terrifying circuit results of cricket games: Handicap Starters

Dras v Mr & Mrs R.G. Gry: Mr

& Mrs W.A. Stewart v Mr J. Tay-

There

Jor: & Miss V. Thomson; Mr starters

tobinson & Mies D.M. Cuthbertson

are

for

the

vậy Mr & Mrs Wad, Dyee; Mr & Mr Stayers' Handicap, to be run ETWA Elsewat Mr G. Lover two miles, af York at 1.80

Mr. Collin; 8. Camp p.m. GMT tomorrow. "bulk & Mặng 8, Franklin v Me P.M.

25 arlah meri & Men Markhorn;~ Mr &

Me D.B. Stabby Me de Míru 2.

Hackney; Me & Mr H.D. Smith v

For

of

who

stakes

second Imp. in 24 mins. 47 seca. University drew with Warwick-field-their biggest margin since | trek, with three hits, including as an Old Trafford·

Teguruach the reserve.

The

#

beon

Cleery & Mrs 24 Ore Mr & Mr Sime), Dunizetti (W. Novel), was third ih 3 hrs. 224 secs, at Mix (Stock 100 not BA Kierman; Mr & Haw H.H. Donington (James Thompson

tudy Vehir & Mai 128km) Quixote (A., J. Russell)), Belli

Tha jockey yet), Hunza

huur behine won the team Derbyshire by any innings and They chafed Wynn with a three Major Longis fender In Tomers. Headquarto struped the the been placed averal times, with Pediatre de Mix K.D. Notrarijant Smith)

land, Öreers CA Nourite, kroviding the

text 12 hot glamouran 187 for us in the eighth and oft buy zdh is the smooth an instances like there will be non ning 12,000 this year, was with- declared, Derbyshire:ali" added. an insurance can off ning with linens angitysmiented paletens" in the not far distat drawn when the boot, bid 2 and 166 (Walaw:ab not out, Crocas Luverinic in the ninth. Prvak

achieved was only $1,100.

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