THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1952.
SPORTING SAM
By. Reg. Wootton
MATCH
ABANDONED
Turpin Announcement Means Much To British Boxing
Says DENNIS
HART
Randolph Turpin's announcem nt that he will have a fight a month next year means much to British Boxing.
There are two reasons. The first, that regular fighting may enable him to. regain the form he showed when taking the world title from Sugar Ray Robinson.
The second is economic, and affects British boxing as a whole.
A boyer can keep perfectly at by road work and exercises in the gymnasium, But without fights he becomes 'ring rusty He loses
that keen edge to his animal in the reases. For the forest to kill or be killed, for the boxer in the ring it is bit make be hit. He must maximum use of every opportu- nity.
or
George Angelo, that his keen edge had been slightly, blunted. 30
South Is true that the
back African's almost non-stop pedal gave him few chances to when the opper- get in. But inity did arise Randy WOS always a split second too slow. The first opponent on the Weish list is Dannis Powell, Cruiserweight Champion.
The ght will be over 10 rounds, 12st. 0 lb., at Birmingham January 19, East the South African,
APPARENT TO ALL
It was apparent to all who saw Turpin In his
fight arainst
SID BARNES “CLOWNING” AGAIN
S. Australians Well Placed Against NSW
Minor League Review
DODGERS HIT THREE HOMERS TO LEAD JUNIOR LEAGUE WITH UNDEFEATED RECORD By "KEYSTONE”
Fred Diesta's “black magic” Dodgers jealously guarded their un- blemished record with a rousing 11-6 victory over the persistent Comets last Saturday mainly on the strength of ability to hit in the clutches.
-The Panda Cubs stayed right at the heels of the League-leaders with a fine 8-5 win over Rennie Barretto's youthful Blackhawks, as the 35 Bantams were dumped into undisputed last place by the Green Griffins with a near shutout 18-1. score.
Continuing
Stars zoomed inst-off
Cubs Started with a marker in the first when batter Gary Yen
JATTING AVERAGES
Khan Blackhawks) Soula (Blackhawks) CC Waps (CAA)":" 1. Bennet (35 Hantain} G. A. Ebrahim (Grimas) Clyde Kwok (Pandas) K. L, Yu (CAA) ****** J. Azevedo (Dodgers) K. W. Ng (CAA)
1
1. Nuses (Blackhawks) Poulet (Dodgers) Euseblo (Dodgers)
1 2 3 4
AB HI BA. 13 4 385 12 12
The centrefeld FANling Golf
In a desperate bid to keep team's cause when he cleared Comels pennant hopes alive, wise old the choked sacks with a rousing Blackhawks mentor 5, Hamet of the flachy-grand-slam homer In the first CAA uniformed Comels threw all the inning.
35 Bantams budding young talent at his In Sunday's high-noon en- disposal into
the
return encounter, the fledgling Black- The following list gives the counter with the all-conquering hawks peaks and claws proved leading batters in the Junior Dodgers on Saturday.
no match for the sharp fangs of Division for the first two months Fred Diesta's gong, started the Panda Cubs.
of League play. These figures, the game uproariounty witca Ably backing up their ace released by the Scorer-in-chief. Alox Eusebio panhandled a hurler, young Clyde Kwok, on are based on a minimum of 12. free base and made the key- whose brilliant pitching they times at bat. stone rack int a wild serom-¡ have managed
salt away four y. C. NE (CAA) ........... ble, Thirdsocker Tavares fled gratifying whas thus far, the out to left, but slugging short- young Pandas further mangled stop Onofre Souza stepped in the nose-diving Hawks with a to a groovy one and hoisted it comfortable 8-5 decision.
The into deep-centre for a profit- atle two-run homer.
The Shooting back in their turn al b bet, denting bummed a walk and, catching the plate thrice when, the cold the Infield napping, stole down P arm of Dodger plicher Vieira to second, scooling all the way| ^. gave up three walks and a safe back to home-station when the
ball Blow by D. Lang,
was heaved wild past second into the SMOOTH STICK-WORK
their smooth stick-pastures,
The baby bears went further work in the second canto, the Adelaide, Dec. 1. On South Australls, with eight
opened second combination of slick base- Benny Euseble the second innings wickets in band round activities with a booming running and infield crrors, scor- This brings me to
further 214 runs to round-tripper two othering twice more through Kenneth economic reason.
Randy has need a
morrow to defeat New Scuthound- fights stated that many of his
on a series of Tranz and Mikey Pan Shemeit Shield the
rud
by
BACK IN THE DUNNING will be in the provinces, This is Wales.
Rennio Barretto's boys scram- holders. wonderful
Omets inner defence ring, news. More than giving the fans in places such as 16 runs
New South Wales, who were
Both
teams then settled down bled back Into the running with behind on the int
steady ball, and no further two plate-deniers in the third Birmingham, Lelcester, and Not-
in xorad 272 their
till the nth when they put on their bunt- ing tingham a chance of seeing him innings,
second innings.
when the Comets staged and-run act, and made further In action, it will keep boxing
with threa successful rally to snatch back threatening moves alive in these towns.
South Australis, necding 257 { fun was done to win, had scored 43 for two the lead with three runs manu- more runs in the fifth and sixth at the close of play.
and V. Sousa, However,
they never åld reach within striking distance after the long third inning when the Pandas scored four crushing five walks and nary a the erratic deliverica of windmiller S. Guterres.
Chucker Clyde Kwok himself came up in the sixth to score. second baseman Charles Leung with a ringing hit after two away in
coup-de-grace
Since the increase in enter- the number of 1ax,
shows has been hay
After the tax dwindling. Adelaide, Dec. 1.
there has been tog been paid. The New South Wales se left to
le
provide a decent Cricket Association is to be bill. Without a good bill, alten
the vicious informed oflicially of Siddances drop and Barnes' "clowning" during circle tightens until the show is
the Sheffield mutch here on Saturday, the cricket writer of the Melbourne News said today.
The correspondent said he had learned from an official source that the South Australian Asso-
elation wen writing to the New South Wales body setting out the facts of the malter,
on
Dodgers resumed the lead when read in the second stanza J. K. Watson &
to
D
and
the
|
D. S. Robb
The Finalists
Tho Semi-Finals of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club match play Championship were played at
being as follows:-.
New South Wales, 1st meninaw, 148|factured on an equal number of cantos on his by S. Sequz Fanling on Sunday, the results
South Australia, first inning 104
New South Wales, 2nd innings Carroll, Langley b Wikon Morris, Manning Miller, Langley Won Flockton, tangley 6 Hole Lindwall, b Hole... Benaud. Noblet b Hole
Craig, b Wikon...
De Courey, Langley b Noblet Burke, Longley b Noblet Davidron. b Noble: Trueman. not out
Extras
out of existence. strangled
number of shows de As the creases, so do the chances of youngsters to get fights. This is et a time whon Britain is sadly short of fistic talent.
Randy's appearance, it is hoped, will pep up interest and | Nablet 8uarantee a sell-out.
Total
Bowling Analysis
Mroning Wilkon
GE263
hits.
Ulity man M. Azim, called Into the affray at this crucial zinge of the game, justified his cooch's manoeuvre by socking cut
wolid bingle and moved] runs on 11
Aft off down to second on a sacrifice,
Camels' shortstop R. Lee then apped out an infle grounde: ́öj which 10. Souza heaved wild to Bärst, advancing Azim to scoring position while Lee scampered down to the keystone sack.
274
W
Across
the
W. D. Leighton lost to J. K. Watson at the 19th hole and D. S. Robb beat T. A Butler 3/1.
The Final will take place on Sunday, December 7.
During the afternoon J. K. Watson holed his tee shot at the 16th; a low two-iron shot into a strong wind running up to the hole and dropping. Watson was partnering D. S. Robb in Д "Winners" va "Losers" Four-
Hawks' batting parade with two ball game against W. D. Leigh good bits in three times at bat, ton and T. A. Butler, the last while Charles Leung, Clyde named poir avenging the Kwok and Kenneth Tsang share morning defeats by
a 6/4 vic- three safe blows between them. tory over the Championship Their convincing win over the Finalists. Watson's hole-in- Blackhawks places the Panda one was duly calebrated in the
D. Lang then poled out his gesture. second big hit of the day to Centrefielder V. Sousa led the bring the first run platter, while Lee scored the 1 43
fleing run on a following infield out. G. diamet, next at bat, was SPRINGBOKS' TOUR
pared with four balls, and C. Brisbane, Dec. 1.
Izatt brought in the tie-breaker A great fighting Innings for with a drive through second.
wicket-keeper 172 not out by the
Though nicking Comets' Car Russell Endcan failed to dispel pitcher R. amet for two old Cubs securely in a lofty position Clubhouse." holder, Jimmy'
of the South the the possibility
cricketers having to hits in their half of the eventful fifth, the Dodgers were rellred former Champlon, South African
follow or against Queensland. African Vic Towcel.
With one wloket in hand, they in thrilling one-two-three order the Canets hurler bore Having lest the title to Care
are 191 runs behind ruthers, Toweel gets a chance to need 42 runs to save the follow-down and fanned the two eue- standings:— regain it at Johannesburg in on, having scored 349 for nine ceeding batters and forces the February, on condition that it in reply to Queensland's 540.
by
Hale TO FIGHT OR NOT TO Not so pleasant is the news Africa from South
regarding During a pause for drinks in
the World Bantamweight title. the game between South Aus-This crown, it appears, is to
South tralia and New
Wales, Barnes Walled on to the pitch become monopelised
present Avearing a business suit dark.
ruthers of Australia, and Kisses and carrying a towel, tray of drinks and a portable radio.
Then
He produced, cigars, combed Keith Millar's hair, brushed down several players, held a mirror to them and sprayed some with deodorant,
Barnes, who was 12th man for New South Waisa at his own request,
he does Carruthers will be given
a return in Australin!
and
The match ends to-morrow. Endeen's painstaking innings If the third meeting
comes has so far lasted 51⁄2 hours and will have Carruthers
Flx the produced one
and nine
ofr,
Africa.
Fred Wilt Wins
left the field eight ratisfaction of succeeding where fours-Reuler. minutes later when there was others have failed. For no one only 29 minutes left for play.
Bames said today: "There was to defend the title qutside South has managed to tempt Towee! no suggestion of reprisal to- wards the Board of Control (over their decision to amit him from the Test tim) or the selectors in my action. The players en- joyed the joke and I am cure the public got a laugh out of it
been
Cross Country
when
cond only, to the pace-setting Dodgora.
HOW THEY STAND Current Jualor. Leggua team
Won Lost 0 .0 4
last out through 蟲
pop-up, Dodgers extricating himself gloriously Pandas from an unenviable full-bares Griffins
one-down situation.
However, the clamorous Dodgers were not to be dentet, drawing two walks and one hit by J. Azevedo in the sixth to
Malayans Play
tally twice and forge back into Combined Schools
the front.
The Cemets 'were blanked in
·
Tomorrow
The visiting Melcyon tennis
Local geography has
the remaining innings, while in valuable to Towcel, as his op-
the last canto the Dodgers enti ponents have not been used to
ed the see-saw battle with four markers on three retounding team will be playing against a the rarified atmosphere at 6,000 feet. which Is the height of
Buffalo, N.Y., Nov. 30. hite, including O. Souza's second Combined School Boys selection Johannesburg above sea level. Fred. Wilt, U.S. 5,000 and 10-homer of the game which re- at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow at the
But this "you fight me and 000-Metres flat racing cham-suited. In three back-breaking He added that the Joka "back-ri fight you" business is bad plon, breezed across fired a bkt" because of the delay for boxing.
chances covered finish line here to-day should be the prospect of the to
rnnex the National AAŬ cross-country 10,000-metre many, not the privileged few.
championship.
In getting the gear off the field alone after the drinit steward
had gone back to the pavilion,
Reuter,
Tille
The position only-emphasisca the need for a world control of boxing. But this seems as likely
Heavyweight Champion.
Victorian Tennis Britain producing a World
Championships
Kooyong. Dec. 1.
(London Express Service)
BRITISH BOXING FIGHTS AGAINST
a snow-
Tens.
DISASTER
Chinese Recreation Club. The Rames are three singles and three doubles.
(St
THE VICTORY CUP
The following are the results of the second round of this competition.
Messrs Gilman & Co., Litly beat Asiatic Petroleum Co. 3/2;
E.D. Sassoon Banking Co., Ltd., lost to Marine Departmen -1 up;
6/5;
1
Harry Wicking & Co., Ltd., lost to China Light & Power— Dairy Farm Ico & Cold Storage Co. lost to Gibb, Livingston-8/0;
Lowe, Bingham & Matthews beat Hongkong Transportation Co-1 up;
!
Union Insurance lost to South British Insurance Co.--2/1;
Mesars Butterfield & Swire Jost to REME-1_upi. The following will play for Falling victims to two
Tank Regiment 7th Combined Schools team: the double-plays and juggling the Singica Ma Kin-lung (St tries-1 up.
beat Chemical Indus Wilt, whose time was 32:31, pill 11 disastrous times, the old Paul's Co-cd), Fritz Lin (Dio
35 Bantams "faded cesan Boys' School) and lu Po- follows and players are 10- Third Round matches are as soldier Was closely followed by Horace Aschenfeller, Olympic steeple away with another major de bay (St Paul's Boys" School).
minded feat
that matches must be In their Junior League Horace's chase champion.
Doubles Ma and Ng Man competed by December 14. when the Green cheong (St Joseph's College); Iu brother, Bill,
defending campaign the
Mesars Gilman & Co., Ltd, v.. for an 13-1 and Ho champton, finished fourth. All Griffins took them
Cheong-po (St Marine Department; Joseph's); Cyril Trou three are members of the New joy-ride.
China Light & Power v. Gibb, York Athlelle Club.
The dichard Burman Joseph's) and D. Khan (Chat Livingston Co., Ltd.; Vic Seixas to-day defeated
Lowe, Bingham & Matthews Don Candy 6-2, 6-4, 6-3 in the
hout,
Pitcher
v. South British Insurance Co: a member of Syracuse shut-out SPORTS TAX
University. second round of the Victorian
R.B.M.E. V. Osterhout A.M. Hassan when hindsnatcher team.
7th Royal Tank Tennis Championships to enter
London, Nov. 30. this week Anished second in Evans teck a free trip to first grad the quarter-finals against Ken British boxers, managers and the four-mile NCAA cross-crossed the pay-station on two
hila than country championship at East successive by Rosewall.
shortstop promoters are arming Seixas,
partnered by Hamilton selves for a big fight outside Lansing, Michigan, United Aliken and rightfielder Bentley. The slug-happy Greens jump- Richardson, was teading Lew | the ring-against a 33 per cent Press.
ed on the juicy offerings of Iload and Rosewall 6-4, 6-7, 6-4 sports tax which they claim to
hurler Nicholson and turned the in the doubles when play was be squeezing the life out of
tables on the hard-luck gunners, abandoned owing to failing light. professional boxing.
unleashing a heavy barrrage of base-blows to score In every Inning,
In the other men's singles, The British Boxing Board of Richardson beat Geoff Brown, Control is expected to appreach 6-3, 5-7, 6-3, 13-11.
the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
reen
In the women's singles, Mau- Mr Richard Butler, about the Connolly defeated Mrs tax, which has now been in for about threo
Dawn Fogerty, 6-2, B-2 In the operation second roundUnited Press.
months-Router.
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
HAVEN'T YOU DONE ENOUGH BUT-OUT-
DAMÁSET, RUDOLPH7 LET
BADDY FINISH WHAT HE
STARTED.
GO AHEAD, BADDY! YOUR
IDEA OF UCING LUMINOUG
RED PAINT ON
YOUR NOGE WILL
SAVE THE DAYZ!
The third mari is Ray Oster-ed up their only tally to spoil Man).
for Griffins
HOME RUGGER
London, Dec. 1. Rugby Union result; Cambridge University 10, M.R. Steele-Bodger's Team 8 Reuter.
STROKIZ
OF THE
YEOW! MY.NOBE!
Shortstop S. Kadir blasted the apple for thres hits in dive, while teammate K. Dallah made a handsome contribution to his
By Robert L. May
"WATER! TIRTIST F.
MY NOSE IS ON
FA Cup Replays Regiment.
London, Dec. 1.
GM. YOUNG CUP
The following were results of Players in this competition the FA Cup first round second are advised that all matches are replays:
to be played to the 18th ħola Ipswich Town 3, Bournemouth as in the event of a tie on 2: Queen's Park Rangers 1, paints, the match is decided op Shrewsbury Town 4.
total holes won Revised second round matches following to-day's replays are:
Bradford City- Ipswich; on the Old; losing side pays for Shrewsbury Chesterfield] lunch. Router.
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