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TOUGHENING THEM UP

YOLANDE POMPEE BEATS DAVE SANDS ON A TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT Ray Wilding Disappoints

London, Nov. 13.

Yolande Pompee, of Trinidad, the West Indies Cruiserweight Box- ing Champion, beat Dave Sands, of Australia, the British Empire Middle- weight title holder, in a 10-rounds international bout at the Harrin- gay Arena, London, tonight.

The referee stopped the fight in the seventh round.

Pompee fought a great battle to beat Sands, the referee having to call a halt to the contest in the seventh round with the Australian almost out on his feet and blood gushing from his badly cut left eye.

Almost blinded with blood and in obvious pain, the Australian was in a bad condition and the referee had no alternative but to halt the bout near the end of the round.

bunda ilid not know where ne was us he tollered to his corner in great pin, holding his gory eye while Pomper, a worthy but unexpected conqum or danced with joy as he took the applause of the enthusiaste crowd.

CAME TO LIFE After four rounds of Fathe quil boxing. in which honours were even, the fight came to life in the fifth, after the referee had told both buyers that he wanted more action. Pomper night to

landed

Have one of his nentést displays the view of the referee, no in outpointing Burl Charity, 9 boxing. Lough American from Ohio, "BANG BANG" KIĠBTS ove 10 rounds.

Angelo went down on his Launches in the first round

from a short left book to

the Jaw and lock

several more hard blows before he could get out of trouble,

Thereafter, however, he gave the American a boxing lesson,

The referee stopped the 10- international heavy Racing rounds' Australian's face weight bout between Ray Wild- and sent harm to the canvas. Heng, of England, and Stephan In the 6th of France. was hurt. Sands gut onto | Oleir.

round and declared it no cun- at the

two count of ime knee

test. and rested there unti the unt of eight.

tine

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in

"Bang Bang" Womber, of the United States. outpointed Duggie Dupreeze, of South Africa. in ilti eight-rounds' welter-weight confest.

After his game fight, Pompee was taken to hospital to have. his badly cut mouth stitched under anaesthetic. The doctor of the British Boxing Board of Control, who paid "tribute to Pompee's pluck.

said that he could ont insert the stitches in the dressing room because the injury was in a tender spot and the pain would be too great.

Shods had to have two The fight between Wilding stitches 121 his badly gashed. and Olek was something of

This anright eyebrow.

was done anti-climax after the terrific in the dressing room-Reuter. finish to the Sands and Pomper

PUDNEY AFTER TURFIN affair. The referee, Sam Russell, decided to stop it halfway

London. Nov. 13. through and declared it no con-

Ronald Pudrey, of Crowdon, test because of the poor quality

the Southem

Middle- Area of the light.

weight Boxing Champion, who knocked out Eric McQuade, of Downham, at the Empress Hall, London,

on November 6, is after

Randolph crack Turpin's British title.

His Manager, Mr Jack Burns, | said that Pudney must now be No. 1 contender for #re the British title. "He will have two or three more fights in the near future and then hopes to meet Turpin. He is confident that he can beat the British Champion," Burns said.

Slung intu fury by Sands went like a tiger for the West Indian throwing rights and lefts Pumper's face and body and having 11121 1rosbier

Pumper fuck fright pesting and thugh he stood well. Wils clearly relieved

NOT YET READY when the bell sounded. He bad

Eush

o the corner of his!

heavy British Д right lip.

The sixth round was a ding-weight "hope", who has spent o in America getting ex- dong affair with the crowd

perience and winning six fights, yelling applause.

showed that he Was not ye ready to take his place among the leading heavyweights of the Top cluss although he shade too good for the Polish born Frenchman.

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Before

The

round ended Pumpre had put

Sands left eye with one of his hard rights.

The injured boxers both went as the seventh

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round opened.

It was Pomper who had the Larder punch and he quickly

ht

Wilding,

year

Wilding, who

was a

had a weight, reach and height advantage and towered over his stocky. blonde opponent, could not find never a knockout punch and

In had his really

opponent

3

at

Mr Burns is negotiating for a between Pudney and contest Cyrille Delannoit, of Belghurn. Ansel on December 8 or 15. Adams,

the Trinidad heavy- There were no knock-downs, weight, may fight Carol Sys on no really telling blows and, in the same programme.-Reuter.

ad the Australian on the ropes, pounding him to the head and

with bul budy

lists Sanda he could countered but

not halt Pomper, who got his op | trouble. prient in a corner and flailed him unmercifully to such an Exten that the referee had to stop the light.

This was Ponper's eight sur- cessive win 1: England and only once has he had to

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the full distance to win, ANGELO WINS George Angelo. Som Africa's viever Middleweight Champion,

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Draft

Battling Nelson

Finds His Fists

Handy

NEEDS A REST

London, Nov. 13.

The British Boxing Board of Control have applied to the European Boxing Union for the postponement of the proposed European Middleweight £itlé fight next month between the holder, Randolph Turpin, and

At 69 Laurent Dauthille, of France.

Chicago, Nov. 13.

One more heave from the instructor and the pupil will be on the summit. So successful was the Outward Bound School for Boys at Eskdale, Camberland, that it was decided to give girls a similar "toughening up"

course.

Over fifty girls between 16 and 19 are now taking part in the first course for girls. They come from factory benches, shop counters, offices, Universities etc. The aim of the School is to build up the initiative, self-reliance and ability of youngsters to lead in industry.

The programme includes physical training, athle- tics, trekking, canoing, rock climbing, overnight exercises entailing sleeping in tents, lectures on Mothercraft, principles of home-making, first aid, current affairs and drama-Express Photo.

The Manchester November Handicap

THE PUNTERS WILL BE RICHER IF THE FOG COMES DOWN Says VERNON MORGAN

London, Nov. 13.

The 1951 flat-racing season ends this weekend with the traditional Manchester November Handicap for North Country fans and a meeting at Lingfield for the Lon doners, i

There is likely to be thick mud at both meetings and Manchester will be lucky if there is sufficiently good visibility to hold the big Handicap, which has been fogged off on more than one occasion.

Most punters would probably bets on him to make him the be much richer if the event present favourite for the race. were not run, for the race is a One of his chief rivals in the lottery and for everyone that market is the. Irish-bred Clare. finds the winner there are HI, owned by the wealthy hundreds that fall.

McGrath family, which on this year's Derby with Aretle Prince.

Take the first callover on the race called last week.

The favourite was an 11 to I charice and 10 horses ware grouped between these odds and 20 to 1. What will wind up the favourite when the race starts is a matter for conjecture.

FIELD OF 40

Clare Hill, a three-year-old, is set to give his compatriot a pound;

"NO FRENCH-TRAINED There are no French-trained horses bidding for this prize but 'quite a few of them have French stres.

the race

More often than not,

The field is likely to number, around 40 and three-quarters of the runners are lightweights: goes to a North Country trainer What a scramble there will be and it is on the cards that one for victory in this race over 12 of them will produce the winner turlongs! How often during the again. Those who look to have last two furlongs will hopes rise the best chances are Belsay and fall as horses find the going Castle, Royal Moccasin, Setare too much for them and others Andakhtan, Topsall, High Crest

for dash

only

fresh and Ray Westwood. ир challengers to force their way forward.

It is going to be a very ducky punter who picks the winner of this race.

the

Belsay Castle, who was third last year, is trained by Peter Vasey, whose Regret won race four years ago.

He has done nothing if note this Many owners and

not one of the third trainers year but he doubless

hopeful and favourites for nothing.

Jack Townley and Pat Beasley chief among them, judging by

are

the betting, is Hubert Hartigan, are the owner and trainer of Royal the Irish trainer, who has en-Moccasin and Spare Andákhian ter Prince Aly Khan's Solar, and the better of this pair should

There

is no doubt that this 80 very close.

The former ran prominently in and bred son of Trish-trained

the

Cambridgeshire,

inishing is well in with the Midday Sun only seven stone, seven pounds, seventh, while the latter was an accounts for the heavy impressive winner at Ascot a few

which

Score

England Expected To

A Convincing Victory Over Ireland Today

London, Nov. 13.

England, represented by the same side which played for the Football League a fortnight ago and did so well in beating the Scottish League by two goals to one, will be expected to score a convincing win over Ireland in an international soccer match at Villa Park, Birmingham, tomorrow,

months back.

Topsail is a consistent and well- bred three-year-old by Teheran, owned by Sir Victor Sassoon and trained by Harry Peacock. This one should be there at the finish.

High Crest is trained at Doncaster like Belsay Castle. He also has done nothing this year but has equally been backed by someone. He is owned by Mrs Senior, who wen the race with Regret,

WOULD BE POPULAR Ray Westwood would be a really popular winner. The five year-old son of Donatello is owned by Bolton brewer, Mr

Jobs and named after

one of Bolton Wanderers' most famous soccer forwards.

At the same time Scotland will be entertaining Wales in another international at Hampden Park, Glasgow, a match in which the Welshmen may at least share thetonian and other horses. Though honbars.

two.

materi-

Should these results

The three new England "caps" } The BBBC have put forward alise, the home tournament-goalkeeper Merrick and the case that Turpin needs

Sewell a would be in a most interesting inside-forwards

and rest after engaging Battling Nelson, 69-year- major championship fights, in-Champions, and England claim-cularly closely.

in four stage, with Scotland, the present Phillips-will be watched part- old former World Light-cluding two world title fights, ing three points each and Wales In Glasgow, the Welsh side seem to have good grounds for and weight Champion, used his in the past year. Programmes

Their The European Boxing Union

captain, Against an Ireland side which confidence. Entry Forms for the 11th still handy fists to rout two

will discuss the application contains one new "cap, the Barnes, said after practice at Hampden today: "Most of us appeals board meets later this City) and brings back Smyth have played in half a dozen in- the attack, ternationals together and we (Stoke City) into

are well versed in one another's England should have plenty to

style of play." spare.

Therein lies the Welshmen's INCENTIVE

strength, shown. to be con→ siderable when they drew 50 well with England last month. Careful and patient team build- a sound side

Race Meeting to be held on thugs who assaulted him when its administration and left-half, MoCourt (Manchester

Saturday

24th November, early today. 1951, (weather permitting)

Nelson. who needed five

month; Reuter.

may be obtained at the stitches to close a badly cut lower FINCH LEAVING HOSPITAL Secretary's Office, Telephone lip, told the police the thuigs House, jumped at him and knocked him

the

Club

the

House; Happy Valley; and Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock Thursday 15th

on

NOON November, 1951.

السد

Waddell (Rangers), Orr (Morton), Reilly Hibernian). Steel (Dundee), Liddell (Liverpool);

Wales

Short (Plymouth), Barnes (Arsenal), captain; Sherwood (Cardiff City), Paul (Manchester City), Danel (Arsenal), Burgess (Tottenhamn), Foulkes (Newcastle), Morris (Burnkey> Ford (Sunderland), Allchurch (Swansea); Clarke (Manchester City)

Reuter.

will be leaving Austria at Webley a fortnight which may repent the 2-1 win of Dempsey

ensure that side will not relax their efforts' 1947

at

Hampden Park.

London, Nov, 13.. Albert Finch, former British the ground. He struggled to his feet and flattened one' with an Middleweight Boxing Champion The incentive of a further upper-cut and "then they ran and now fighting as a light-cap" in the vital match against away," the police quoted Nelson, heavyweight,

Over Nelon's protest, the his London nursing home very hence should police took him to the County soon after a nose operation.

Finch Hospital for repair of his injury.

has been having even if victory seems assured. Morris (Burnley) for Kinsey Gans trouble with his breathing in Nelson, who beat Joe

The names of 22 men who (Norwich), at inside-tight is the for the lightweight tille in 1908 the ring for the past 18 months. will train at Manchester for the only charge in the Welsh side.

Scotland, not satisfled with and lost it to Ad Wolgast in He will take a month's holiday Austria game will be announced H: MISA,

1910, is employed in the Post- before resuming training. after the end of tomorrow's current form, have changed Secretary. Office-Associated Press.

both wing halves, Dogherty (Preston) and Forbes (Arsenal) displacing Evans (Celtic) and Redpath (Motherwell).

By Order,

Give

me

Reuter.

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which is obtainable from your

suppliers

Steel (Dundee) returns to inside-lett to the exclusion of Johnston (Hibernian). Dogherty is a new "cap"!

The teams are as follows:

ENGLAND 'v. ^IRELAND'

Engisna

Merrick (Birmingham), Ramsey (Tottenham), 'Smith Arterial),

captain,

(Wolverhampton),

Barrass (Bolton Wanderers), Dickinson (Portsmouth),

Finney (Preston)

Sewell (Shefield United), Lofthouse (Bolton),

Macloy. (Tottenham).

bon),

phile),

ney,

Mr Hamer and his trainer, Wille Carr, have been trying to win this race for years with Bole they have

gone near they have never quite pulled it off.

With Ray

Westwood

carrying only six some, 10 pounds and ridden by the young Scot, Aleo Carson,

have a sporting chance this year, especially as the gelding likes soft going.

Trainers The South Country have some well-fancied candi- There is Sports dates, too. Master, who is taking part in the race for the fourth time. He won in 1948 and was second in 1949. He has been backed to win for the second time, a feat never yet accomplished.

Then there is French Design from the clever Manton, Berk- shire, stable of George Todd, and Mush from the successful Epsom establishment of Peter Seeks Thrale, who carried off this

A Top-flight Heavyweight

New York, Nov, 13. Jack Dempsey is still seeking

year's Cesarewitch with Three Cheers.

Epsom has mother fancied runner in Mid View, a consistent four

year old by Umid- war, trained by Harold Walling-

ton.

BIDDING FOR ANOTHER Tommy Bartlam and Mrs a top-flight heavyweight,

Betty Johnson, who pulled off The old Manassa "Mouler has the Cambridgeshire with Fleet- been looking for a good prospecting Moment, are bidding for ever since he put up his gloves, another big prize with the five- He hasn't had much luck to year-old, Penny Orange, who date.

| hta :won twice this year. Dempsey, through his tersiness The hope of Newmarket will manager Max Waxman, an- | probably be Gold Fever, nounced today he will look over ive-year-old gelding by Umid- a Back of Canadian heavy war, if he runs. Ho has plenty weights at a tournament he of weight to carry having will co-sponsor at the Toronta cerned a 10-pound penalty with Mimple Lent Gardens on Decem a recent success, but if he can show his form of two years ngo ber 3

Waxman and Frank Tunneyho would seem a

winner

probable

| de associated with Dempsey in In 1949, as a three-year-old,

} and Jack Allen of Toronto will

the tournament, Peste

Associated he won four races in a row, and three two at a mile quarters and two at a mile half, and numbered among his victims.

the Cold winner, Supertello, whom

TODAY'S SPORT

DRICHET

Five-day

For Ind In England

London, Nov 13. Next season's four Tests between England and India will all start on a Thursday and will be of five days each. This was decided by the Cricket Board of Control, which met at Lords today.

The following dates previously arranged pro- viaionally were confirmed.

First Test: Leeds June 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10.---|---

Second Test: Lords June 19, 20, 21, 28 and 24.

Third Test: Manchester July 17, 18, 19, 21 and 22.

Fourth Test: The Oval August 14, 15, 16, 18 and 19.-Reuter.

INTERPORT

SWIMMING

TEAM

At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the HKASA held yesterday evening for the purpose of making a final selection of the Hongkong Interport Swimming Team, the follow- ing were selected:

Team Manager: Mr H. W. Winglee.

Men's Section: Cheong Kin-

man

F. X. "Sonny" Monteiro, Wong Kwai-chee, Wong Kam- wah,

Ng Nin and Yeung Ying- chark,

Women's Section: Cynthia

Eager, Fung Ying-chee, Kwok Kam-ngor, Vanessa Glies, Chan Ching-mui and Wong Yuk-bing.

Tang Yook-ming and Kwok Ngan-hung who were originally selected on the probable team, were dropped as it was not possible

to send a team of Afteen in view of the financial position

of the Association

The team leave Hongkong cn Wednesday, December 5, and return on Monday, December 10, and in the meantime their train-

ing will be conducted at the VRC under Honorary Coaches Mrs L. Rose (Men's Section) and Mr S. H. Wong (Ladies' Section), with Mr Ng Chi-man supervising generally.

Home Soccer

Fixtures

The following are the fixtures in the Home Football League for Saturday, November 17. The figures in brackets are the scores for the same msich last season.

Dolton

Burnley Charlton Fulham

Division 1

Blackpool V. Wolves v. Sunderland

(1-2)

(3-0)

Va. Aston Villa': (2-1)

Manchester U y

Middlesbro Newcastle

Preston Btoka Tottenham West Brom

Birmingham Brentford Cardia Doncaster Everton Leeds Leicester

Portsmouth

v Derby

V

Arsonal

♥ - Buddersfield

(0-0)

(1-1)

(11)

v Liverpool 2009 (2×3)

❤ Chelsea

(2-1)

v Manchester C. (—)

Division It

Blackburn

v Khefield U (2-1)

v. Queen's F.R. (42

v West Ham

Luton

y Coventry

Harrialey (m) Notts C. Buty

Notts F Rotherham Sheffeld W. Bouthampton v Swanses

Division 111 (Southern) Aldershot * Torquay "Bristol "HAT. Brighton Colchester E Newport Crystal Pal Reading N

Exeter

Leyton

Norwich Mymouth Shrewsbury Swindon Welseil

Watford

Southend Part Vala

V. Bournemouth) (3-0)

Millwall

by ilonwich

4(2-2)

V. Northampton '(1-0)|

• Bristol C/

Division 113 (Northern)

Accrington Barrow Bradford Carliste

Scunthorpe

Bradford C.

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