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"All-Rounder" On A Season's
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1952.
UNUSUAL PEOPLE AND CURIOUS HAPPENINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT
Could a league soccer team score six goals in one match, and five in the next and not earn a league point?
Does every secretary of a golf club play golf? How far doos 'n referee walk In the course of his refereeing experience?
Here "All-Rounder" presents some unique facts, mostly from what happened
in the past Home football, season.
bo
claims this as
an unofficial world record. Last year a man miles backwards walked 12 from Buxton to Macclesfield in 3 hr. 44 min.
gate of 422 goals In peacetime 11 GOALS, NO POINTS Six goals and five goals in
League football! That is the record of Nolts County - and successive matches should Hood enough for any team, but
the three pinyers Tommy Law- Frank Bromme and Ceel! ton, McCormack. Their totals are Furness Athletic, despite their
NEEDS NO GOLF CLUBS
142 and 77 respectively. dluven goals, not no-points out
of the 203, Retiring secretary in the games
Another unique record is that of their two
District Louguo. Birmingham and District News Middlesbrough
and Leicester Bulli ck They were beaten 6-10 and 5-6, Trade Golf Clubs Mr John of Leicester City manager Nor-
moving
mon 10 South Mobbett, who
have the neighbouring In
Shrewsbury. Although he has wing half Reg Halton same Bank League,
scored never played a game of golf in played only for the three some day, three teams each
his life, he has often been clubs, Bury, Chestordekl
Leicester. upon to settle a knotty arising out of the in- invariably has been found be right.
twelve goals.
on
the
QUICKEST GOALS
goal in nine Reg Ryan's seconds for West Bromwich Al- bion against Liverpool was the
Brst third quickest goal in class football, and is a record for the Midlands.
Quickest previously in these parts was that scored by Bob Iverson for Aston Villa against Charlton in 1938. Ho netted in nine and three-fifths seconds
was Ryan's, by recorded, as stop-watch.
1947)
The record is jointly held by Sharp (Partick Thistle, and Langlon (Preston, 1948) with goals in seven seconds.
10 MILES BACKWARDS
Mr C. A. Macey, the 37- year-old professional golter of Crowborough, Sussex, bag walk- from Crow- backwards
miles) borough to Lewes (16 in just under four hours, and
Fed
and
to
He owns no clubs and has only hit a golf ball, twleg.
SCOUTING BY TV Something new in football A Scottish manager scouting. watched the TV broadcast of the England Versus Scoltand
International Schoolboys'
at
Brodie Wembley In order to check on fifteen-year-old Charlie of Clydebank High School-the Scottish goalkeeper. For manager
ger to sit by his fireside 300 miles from a match in or- der to assess a player's worth made football history.
422 GOALS FOR THREE Imagine a club having on its current payroll three forwards credited with the huge aggre-
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB SEVENTH RACE - MEETING.
Saturday 10th and Saturday 17th May, 1952 (Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
There are 20 races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be ran at 2.00p.m. cach day.
Through Tickets (20 Races-$40.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 31st May, 1952.
and
be
£30,000 GOLF SEASON The highest prize
money ever put up for competition in a. British golf season will
the available to
professionals this summer. Two new tourna- ments have been included
of £3,000 the calendar, one
this and. and one of £2,400
to be brings the grand total
Even fought for to £30,000. this large amount pales into in- significance against the Amerl- can total of £250,000 of which Lloyd Mangrum, one player,
the won a sum equivalent to Bellish total. MOST, VALUABLE TROPHY
Isle of Wight Gold Cup
is
n
The Hably the most valuable
trophy In Britain. football When it was presented to the FA In the carly Island
hundred twenties it cost
Its present worth guineas. must be well over £500,
DIC
"ALL OF A SHAKE" So the 147 break at snooker by Clark McConnchy, the New Zealander holder-of-the-World's. Billards Championship, not, after all, a world's record so far as official recognition is concerned,
Wes
Royal Party Watches Olympic Horse Trials
'Her Majesty the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Margaret, who were staying at Badminton House, Gloucester, as guests of the Duke of Beaufort, were spectators at the British Horse Society's Olympic Trials held in the grounds of their host's estate,
Photo shows Major J. Miller' taking one of the jumps on Stella during the trials at Badminton.
Is
Johnny Maloney Is Britain's Main Hope For Olympic Boxing
It has been found that the be recognised break cannot
mode
If this year's # Because it was
were any table that did not quite con-
on
By GEORGE
WHITING
Amateur boxing selectors hope to hear next week that the British Olympic Association will permit them to be represented at all 10 weights at Helsinki this summer, In theory, it is a good Iden. In practice, it could beu vaste of money.
The ABA have made it known that their championships at Wembley were not necessarily to be regarded as Olympic trials,
Nevertheless, they had all 20 tween them could have been no "southpaw" champion from Bat- terson, I doubt if he or any of of their Analists mensured for wider than a wafer.
SNAP AND VIGOUR his ponderous colleagues would Helsinki kit-just in case.
hope of hitting Morgan, possibly penalised by have much I suggest that the man with
could have a strenuous semi-final-whereas | Olympian heights in Holainki. the tape measure
Londan Express: Service) skipped many of these embryo Maloney had drawn a bye- seemed to me to be making customers.
championships most of the running, but he oc- indication of the casionally dropped his punches outlook indeed. the snap and vigour of only one man. Until then,
Howeyor, there are exceptions counters.
What a pity we cannot send Leo Leviti, a Montreal amateur,and first among them I would
elusive nominato welterweight Johnny both of them to Helsinki. had ever achieved the
And what are the selectors Maloney, the Dagenham airmen.
going
to do about Bruce Wells? maximum.
Me- would appear the
Maloney's final with Leslie Having practically earmarked Conachy was in trouble more
Morgan, 18-year-old Acton an Olympic place by his 6ft. 2in. break, than once during the
light- which he dealt with by match stonemason, compared favourably mastery over
in style, speed, purpose and middleweights this season, Weils less, play and superlative con-
pólish
these finished anything centration, particularly
when,
chand in poting the last black, he championships have given us in tottering helplessly
ring on
on rubbery legs, after twice had to run the cue ball through the last 25 years.
stretching his slender length on the floor for counts of eight, the ho and come on to the yellow, aff
these dis- three cushions.
committed
Bernard
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for forthe official standard speci- quality of our Olymple teams short, and there was no denying-Neville Price
by 10.00.a.m. on Friday, 9th May, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, non-inembers' are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at
5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
or
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR
with
the
all other
BATTLE AXE ·
the
For nine-minutes Moloney and The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following
Morgan gave us hit, .stop and rules:-
He played like a machine, but counter out of the top drawer, enormities? Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies
and although the three judges:
a 20-year-old. Birming- so declared by the Stewards, when the "All Clear" is given. when the last ball went down he
were unanimous, the issue be-ham meat porter recently home The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the was "all of a shake" and unable
from Army service in Egypt Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DES to speak to admiring friends for
where he "practised" by knocking TROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER some minutes.
McConachy potted 15
reds, 15
oui 18 opponents in 18 rounds. THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.
Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before blacks and all the colours in a against Pat match feree who, as an official Billlords Association umpire, was able to the performance authenticate beybrid all doubt.
NO DROP IN IRELAND There may be
a drop in the Soccer gates in England, but not Emerald Isle. Eire the
leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description practice the Beaufort Club res
cannot be rectifled later.
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained ones Investors have left the Counters.
All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the Lime for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to
be run.
In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unjess a ticket is produced. Poyment WILL NOT be made on torn or disßgured tickets.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
Kitchen,
in
FA Secretary, Mr Joe Бауз that atten- Wickham,
Reg Simpson Puts Theory Into Practice
right-arm
heavyweight
Albert Hniscy.
wêre
Doing Well In Long Jump
*
Queen's And St. Stephen's Maintain Unbeaten Record In Inter-School Badminton
Queen's and St Stephen's Colleges maintained their unbeaten records in their respective sections as the Inter- school Badminton league continued with; further matches at Queen's Collego yesterday.
Queen's College scored a 8-0 decision over St Paul'a Co-educational College, but were given stern resistance in one of the singles matches when Chiu Hin-hue extended Tang Kwan-lit to 23-25 before losing..
Et. Stephen's chalked up an- olor convincing 5-0 victory
Hird in this making it their
League and appear well set for. the Championship.
The two U brothers were the good for the Dlacesan Boys School representatives, although the display put up by DBS's Wai Tsang-wing stamped him
ulle
of the Colony's future stars. Eight more scheduled matches remain for the League, after which the first two teams of ench
section will be pitted against one another in a final round.
THE RESULTS ́
College 3 Wah St Joseph's
Yan College Kowloon 0.
LEAGUE TENNIS
Ladies Recreation Club ugn lost to Recreio "1" by 3-8 In the Ladies' "B" Division of the Ten- nis League yesterday.
Mes Driesen and Mrs Stuckley (LAC) lost to Mias Xaviers, and Mine Suya 4-0; 101% 10 Miss Figueiredo, and MT Sava 3-4:. ·beat Misa Soares and Miss Bernal-Silva 0-2.
Mrs MeFee and Mme Houssin, lost Tal Hon-lee (SJC) beat Moto Miss Xavier ond Miss Silva: 3-0: drow with Miss Figueiredo. and Mrs Sul-don 21-10.
Silva 6-4; brat Mas Soares Chan Yin-ming (SJC) boat (Mita Bernal-Silva 6-1, Ng Ching-kwok 21-5.
J. da Luz and Arnold Bethelo (SJC) beat Tong Bok-yin and Tsul Yan-cheung 15-7, 15-2.
Queen's College 3; St Paul's Co-ed '0.
Let
Slu Chuen (QC) beat
Sik-chuen 21-10,
Tang Kwan-lit (QC) beat Chiu in-Yue 25-23.
and
Mme Preau and Miss Bonham- Carter lost to Mias Xavier and Miss Bilva 3-6; lost to Miss Figueiredo and Mrs. Silva 2-0: drow with Milss Sanfreceived
and Miss Bernal-Silva 6-0.
walk-uver fron Craigenpower in the same
division.
Recreio "" lest to KCC by i-a. Mrs. K.M. Sitya and Mrs M. Viana (Recreio) lost to Mrs E. T but and Miss L. Coxall 0-0; lost to Mim Lambert-Baker and Mrs Itam-
Ho Ying-tsang and Ting Yamchand 2-0: drew with Mex Hill and (QC) beat Chau Hol-ning andies Flynn 6-8. Ny Lee-ho 15-0, 15-8,
Wah Yan
5;
College A, M, King George V Bahool 0,
Ko Wal-pong (WY) beat Shroff 21-2; beat J. Marshall 21-5..
Yeung Ying-kong (WY) beat J. Marshall 21-1; beat Shroff 21-
13.
Lam
Mrs S. Xavior and Mrs GA. (Pinna lost to Mrs Tebbutt and Affe
Coxall 3-8: lost to Miss Lamberts Baker and Mrs Ramchand 0-6; lost to Mrs Hill and Miss Flynn 1-8.
Mrs Scosta and Mr A. Remedios lost to Mrs Tobbult and Miss Coxail 1-0: lost to Miss Lambert-Baker-and Hill and Miss Flynn 4-6. Afrs Ramachand 2-0: drew with; Ara
MEN'A "B" DIVISION Yung-tak · and' Cheung KCC lost to Recreio in the Men's Chi-ching (WY) beat M. Robert-"B" Division by 311⁄2 to 3lb. son; and: S. Ezekiel 15-5, 18-4,
Lerinu and F.R. Kannani St. Stephen's Boys College 5: T.E. Rodriguas 6-7, drew with 3,3. (KCC) lost to A.V. Remedios and Blocesan Boys! School 0.
itemedios and L.T: Vieira 6-0; and, U Sei-Lip (SSC) beat Waist to S.A. Collaco and C.A. Gon- While lost Tsang-wing 21-3; beat Chanelves t
A. Augusta and A.V. 21-2, Wing-
and Nodrigues beat u Sai-ching (SSC) beat Chantomedio and Vieira, de beat Col
21-6; beat: Wing-ming
Wallace and C.A. Gonsalves a-1.
N. Leonard and J. Fento beat Tsang-Wing 21-6.
Remediox and Rodrigues 7-6, lost to Khoe Kam-kie and Lok Hong-Remedies and Vieira 3-0, lost to ngee (SSC) bent Bing Wa and College and Gonsalves 8-7. Jacob Wong 15-2, 14-1.
TODAY'S FIXTURE
(AL KGV School).
6 p.m. La Salle College v King George V
HOW. THEY STAND Bection "A"
Queen's College La Salle
Wah Yan A.M.
P W L Pts.
4
4- 8
3 10
3 10
1 3 2
3 0 3 0
3 0 3 0
Section
St. Paul's Co-ed. Wah Yan
Norman, Oklahoma,
May 6.
King Geor Neville Price of Johannes- burg said today he hopes he St. Stephen's will be named to South King's Colloge Africa's Olympic team be- St. Joseph's cause "I am very anxious to Clementi S. have that once in a lifetime Wah Yan Kin: chance of appearing in the Olymples."*
Price is a freshman in the University of Oklahoma and has been showing well in college athletics meets.
be was
an erraneous
Diocesan
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Inter-School Tennis League
Starts Today
this afternoon
L.R.C. beat University 6-4
K. Leo and Wagner (University) oat to Mockler and Stuckey. 1-6; boat Zulauf and Shawe G-3 heat
and flore
Arthur and
Chen. Jos sa 1-0: 15st to
Afeckler and Sticker, bear, dauk
Zalouf and Shawe and Alers 6-4,
A. Yeow and P. Poh lost to Meckley and Stuckey : lost to Zulauf and Showie 2-3; beat Saul and Alers 0-1.
The match between Craigangower `and. H.K.C.C, was not played.
New Miracle Fairway Grass For Golfers
Ha%
New York, May 6. The United States Golf Association revealed today Nobody would call Foster a Ho has taken firsts in the
that its turf specialists had super-stylist but who needs long Jump and in the hop, step
déveloped a new miracle style when you can knock in- and jump. He also has competed
fairway grass so tough that ternationals like Bruce Wells in dashes and relays. His best
the average golfer cannot clean out of an ABA champion-jump of the season Is 25 feet
hack a divot out of it. ship
with
that 0 inch. cleaves the air ike a battle- ERRONEOUS REPORT
The Inter-School Termis
"Even if he does manage to Price said axe? London, May 6.
not League tournament spon-cut up a plece of the fairway, he Reg Simpson, England Foster, knowing that he might team because
Wells's defeat was no secident, | nominated for the South African | gored by the Hongkong can walk right on and forget dances were up 75 percent on batsman who has written a have to meet the elongated air- report that he had a severe leg Schools Sports Association about replacing the turf, sald at Dr Fred Graf of Boltsville, Mary- last season, and his reason for book on brighter cricket,man, had a round, or two in the injury which would sideline opens
Director of the USGA it is that fewer star players than
In reality, he 2 p.m. at the Chinese Re-Greens Section. gave an example of it today gymnasium with last year's Oft. him for weeks. usual have been transferred to
champion, bad only a minor strain of the creation Club courts with
combination turf "The ден English clubs and this resulted for Nottinghamshire against 3
leg muscle and missed only one
two matches.
Brows better if the divot is not in Keener competition in Ireland Kent in the only first class
Incidentally, .Halsey's own meci. and more attractive games.
Eleven schools have entered replaced." championship adventures
The final decision on the match not ruined by rain.
he said, the new Furthermore, turf He scored a carefree 78, but less successful, and much more South African team will be an- for the League, which is the first SEE-SAW SOCCER
grows in almost any sec». ever to be organised. NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE
nounced on May 17th.
tion of the In the "A" section there are
country, requires MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.
With 20 minutes left for play, Nottinghamshire, left to get 225 painful.
Price and he has reported run a minute, were
Ho broke a bone in bla left Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Gee's were leading by seven goals runs at a
hand-and has decided to leave facts to the Selection Committee Queen's College, St. Paul's Cottle water, plays the same and hopes that he wit get a educational College, King George whether it is dry or soaked by
disease. plant Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the to these against Sunny Hill beaten by 33 runs.
Batting beautifully, Simpson the ring for good. the Derby and
Peter Waterman, the new light chance 10 compete. Price said School, Ellis Kadoorle P.M., St. rains, and resists
la Members' enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including Wanderers in
of the Joseph's
the fairway and Welfare helped his side pass the 100.
College, and St. Paul's mark in 75 minutes, and with welterweight champion, from he has improved greatly since tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary District Schools
Boys' College and in
the "B"future," said De Graf. "We have at Telephone House, on the written or personal Introduction of a League. An easy win for the John Clay (41) he took part in a Calus BC, must certainly be con- entering Oklahoma Inst. spring
it in experimental-plats second sidered an Olympic prospect. He said, "Coach John Jacobs section the entries are Wah Yan Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced you would say, but oh dear, not
The Wanderers became sunnier century stand for the
Only 17, and with less than one is great. He makes generally A.M., Wah Yan P.M., Chatham at Beltsville and only last week fairway at Fairway, by him, and for payment of all chits, elc.
wicket.
plated In two overs Simpson drove senior season
him, everyone do their best for him," School, Diocesan Boys' School Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En- and won by ten goals to seven!
and St. Stephen's College.
Virginia. But it will be at least Two players on each side did the closure will be on sale at the Race Course,
and pulled England leg splaner, Waterman would find no tough--United Press..
five years. before we have hat trick.
Doug Wright for 25 runs, in er, les orthodox, or more robust
enough scod for general uso.”— cluding
fours. Wright, rivala in Helsinki than "South-
Colin Harrison, the SOUTH KOREA TO nevertheless, coded with figures paw"
Sheffield pltman, whom he out-
SEND TEAM TO of Ave wickets for 01 runs.
Nottinghamshire looked like pointed In a
HELSINKI bringing off their bid for victory more like a free-for-all. until,
Lightweight Freddie Reardon,
Pusan, May 8. Downhom Easworker, and
South Korea will send a 43- Cooper, man team. to Helsinki for the cruiserweight Henry Catford decorator, are other new Olympic meet this year, it was champions with Helsinki claima, announced today.
The Olympic flyweight issue A Korean Olympics Associn-
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Ofice will close at 11.08 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m. each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House,
A limited number of tiffins will bo obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27810),
MISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure will be $3.00 per day including tax for all persons including Ladies, and will be payable at the Gate.
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC, WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN Toweel To Fight
THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
six
with the
соге
1. 123,
behind
Anal that looked
TODAY'S GAMES
Queen's Collego v St. Paul's Coed, C.
Wah Yan A.M. School.
Chatham
Joey Maxim And Robinson Agree To 30-30 Split
New York, Máy Lightheavyweight Champion Joey Maxim and middleweight king Ray Robinson today agreed to a 30-30 split of the receipta
United. Press,
Rifle Association Practice Shoot
The fortnightly practice shoot at the Hongkong Rifle Associo- tion was held at Kal Talk on Sunday. Fifty-nine members turned up. and, shooting condi tions were fine. Asyara
Following is the list of the winners of
BLOWN UP 30,000 Railwayman Ernie Warner, of Croydon, has for 50 years in dulged in his hobby-a blower- up of footballs. Each week he cycles about 30 miles to tender NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PIL" this service to a variety of local they lost three wickets for one:
sports clubs, and never accepts run. payments. Still active on this
Earlier, Fred Ridgway (28) and J. Martin (24 not out) had task, he reckona on having blown up 50,000 balls for teams vary put on 50 in 15 minutes in an ing from schoolgirls' netball exhilarating Kent last wicket
may be postponed until after May tion spokesman said that the sides to big amatour soccer clubs, stand.
drive was progressing. It was only in this match of 12, when Gerald John, last year's fund the six which finished today that ABA winner from Slough, re- favourably and Koren would en-
to news acquaintance in the Eng-ter a soccer team-Reuter. hotli sides исте able
land v. Wales match at Cardiff complete an innlage,
Rain curtailed all the others. with Dal Dower, who
much too fast for Detalls of the Kent
Australian Olympic Wembley final. which Nottinghamshire gomo,
18-year-old Dower
Team Will Be was played at Gillingham, were:
Largest In History Kent 201 and 892 (Evans mate, had the luck of the draw
it, na & Vic Toweel, South African 66); Nottinghamshire 309 and but made the most o
champion should,
Melbourne, May 6.. In the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their holder of the world bantam- 191 (Simpson 18, Wright Ave
Finally, there
are those everi weight title, will meet Fred wickets for 01 runs).--Router,
Australia will end of athletes, tum hout patinson bouteThe next prac resent favourites, bantamweight its largest team in history, to
dispute
next practice aoct duties and must remain in their employers' stands,
Owing to the congestion in the Members' Betting Hall and at Moding in a 10-round bout hero.
Tommy Nicholls and feather-the Olymple Games at Helsinki, percentages for a return bout place at Kai Tak on Sunday, 31.
HEAVY RAIN Boothe adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Bux-holders and on May
weight Percy Lewis, both easy it was announced today.
had held up the closing of the May 18 at the usual time: Fir Members are requested to enture that their servants make white City Sporting Club here,
Red Hasicell,
Vot matchmaker
Worcester, Miny. 6. Wembley winners.
Mr. Edgar Tanner, Secretary of hout earlier, according to Harry Int will be at 900, 600 and 600. only of the Public Betting Hall. Muitary Falice will be posted at
said Medina Heavy rain prevented play on How good various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation lain untuusing this are Medum the third day of the match at last carrying off an ABA title mittee, said the larges, previous the cis
It was to see Lewis the Australian Olymple: Come Marikson, Managing Difecior of gards. The selection of two sams of eight each to represent
adhered to.
The official signing of contracts Hongkong in the Colonial Postal Indian tauring after four seasons of near-miss Australian Olympic aquad. Was will be tomorrow at the office Matches for 1952 will be based Camblanca, where he is duo ta By Order,
the 80-member group, that.com- Wght on May 10, arriving about team and Worcestershire, and frustration.
the match was abandoned. Heavyweighta? With dua peted in the 1048 Games at of the State Athletle Commis on the best average scorer zes ព week before, his hout with
turned, elen-Associated Press, Tooet Beuter.
Router.
respect to Eddie Hearn, the new Landon, United Press.
SERVANTS PASSES -
Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorag their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not permitted
“H. MISA,
Sucrotary.
Fred Medina
Johannesburg, May 6.
the between
moved
him, in the
fittor's
t
Spoond / 71, c for their lightheavyweight, le var 30, Claas EM4, Edwards bout at Yanicoe Stadium on Juno 80;
84 the International Boxing: Club announced.
the The Oghters also pecepted
Class. "C", D. Parker
(b)
سودو
91 CRES
01.
David.
same 30 per cent split for a rowong: BARRA Vatajoes
Maxim. A
over
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