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New York, Jan. 26.
Paul Andrews of Buffalo, New York, was boosted into position to negotiate for a lightheavyweight title fight today by the Ring Magazine's latest ratings.
Andrews, 24-year-old protege of Joe Louis, was lifted from fifth to second pluce among 175-pound contenders because of his upset knock-out over Boardwalk
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THE HONG KONG
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the
Programme
Middiewoichis
Will
Champion,
- Hobo Olson 1. Juny Qiur- 2. Bocky Castellum, 3, Mun. 4, Charles Humez; Torre Langlots: 0, Tiberio * Bobby Jones, 8. Willie Gustav Schulz,
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Scottish And Irish Fifteens
Selected
Gordon, Brighton's outside-loft, tries to dribble past Aston Villa's centre- half, Martin, and left-back Aldis in the Third Round FA Cup-tie. The match,
played at Brighton, ended in a two-all draw.
Salute
Alec
Bedser
-He Has Hidden
His Hurt Pride
Says FRANK ROSTRON
Sydney. Tyson, Tyson, which is Tyson?" That is the first thing curious onlookers say now when they throng round the players in the MCC touring team.
They give only an idle glance at the quiet giant whose head stands out above the rest of the team-at Alec Bedser, the man who has passed overnight into the shadows with a dramatic suddeniness that holds pathos.
Just four years ago Bedser was mates that he is as good as he the name on all dips in Austraia
SVJES #particularly hard b His bowllog. acclaimed tł cause Unis staunch and steadfast best here since Maree Tabe, baller with a fine, honoumblu was the main factor, with Hut- -ehaakten
Is one of the best ton's butting, un preventing the ked figures in cricket
tfevelopme MCC bu complete rout.
BITTER DECISION
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Stewart And Robb Win Baffy Spoon Foursome
G. O. W. Stewart and D.:S. Robb wore the winners of the 1955 Bàäffy Spoon' Foursome competition, played against Bogey over 86 holes at Fanling on Sunday. At lunch time, this pair shared the lead with P. (G. Cornish and A. F. Sutcliffe, both teams returning cards showing one.up.
The first named pair returned the botter score during the afternoon, scoring one down and winning the com- petition with a score of All Square for the 30 holes.
PG. Cornish and A.F. Sutte a repetition of the feat dur cliffe were runners-up with f hug play for the Captain's «Cup Anni score of one down,
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The best score on the Old Courne was five up returned during the afternoon Holmes and J.J. Cowperthwaite this being followed by one up by G.O.W. Stowart and D.S. Robb. On the New Course, the best score was one up made by P.G. Cornish and A.F. Sutcliffe, the second best in this case being All Square returned by 9.5. Gordon
and K.A. Miller.
WEEK-END
HOCKEY
With the Macao Interpont cont- Oned to the limbo of things best forgotten, the Hockey League programme this week-end sesa a Individual scores of the lead- full complement of matches in ing twelve paira wern as all divisions. follows:-G.O.W. Stewart/DS. On Saturday, there will bo Robb All Square; P.G. Cornish/four matches in the Ladies' Divi- A.F. Sutcliffe 1 Down; D. L. An. alon, with the clash between the derson/W.N. Gray 3 Down; J. Dorians A and Victorians high- WoIKU. Dzung a Down; D.R.lighting a programme where the Holmes/J.J. Cowperthwaite 4 weak meet the strong predo Down; A.G.S. McCallum/R.M. minate.
Campbell 6 Down; A.D. Jones/
A.E. Irvine 7 Down; L.B. On Sunday, The Nav Bharat- Mackie/H.W.E. Heath & A Down:
wn: Army A tusale will
at King's S.S.
Gordon/K.A. Miller ง Park be the centre of attraction Down; R.P. Moodle/J.D. Clague and this will be followed by the ▸ Down; AR. Petric/R.G.L. | Reerelo B clash against R.A.F. Oliphant 8 Down; E.M. Wiseley? at Recreio, which although not WH. Seeman 9 Down.
Wock-and Competitions
Following are the results of Chinese New Year Bogey Cum- petitions played at Fanling dur- Ing the holiday period.
and
I. Goldman (77-9-nett 68) Captain M.W. Jenkins (74-0.08) led in Old Course (A Class) Scratch to 12 handi- cap class with scores of two up against Bogey, the prize being wor Australa v England Test awarded to L. Goldman for his tine score of three up over the tast nine holes, Captain Jenkins return being one up, third place
Major was occupied by Huyahe who returned a score of one up for eighteen holes.
without Bodeer in it.
There is not an atom vf sour- Not by one gesture news in him. or syllable has he betrayed his heartache or sale one word against Hutton.
P.V.
D. Kowalke (87-14-nett 73) was the winner in the the some final Test wickets ft for Course ('B Class) 13 to
there may still be
Edinburgh, Jan. 26. Champion, Scotland has named four Carmen new caps in announcing the Kid Gavilu, 3. team to meet Wides in the Test 6. Pride Dawson, Rugby Union international wickets and an added recurd of Selectors, to have to take after Boxser record-possibly when handicap class with a return of
Groundsmen's
Match
He returned. Quis tune with
astord Degregate of
at Murrayfield, Edinburgh, having un February 5.
Scotland were beaten by 15 points to uut two weeks ago by France. Walt's lont Saturday beat Broziand 3-0
The newcomers to the Scottish side are A.R. Smith, the Cam- bridge University winger; J. A. in succes-Niebol, at serum half, and T. the embusi Hongkong | Emot arst W.S. Glen, in The
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The following are the fixtures for all Divisions of the Long adju
SATURDAY
Ladies' DIVERSON Fork at 343. Umpires: Sgt. Moore. Dorians Av Victorians on King's
Darvill Recralo "A"
verolo "*"
Bie's Park at 2.30. Umpires: J Gonaives. II, Rom
Services v KGV "A" on Boundary at at 348. Umpires: Bet, Traffords, A Nery
Dosis "g v K.G.V "B" on noundary St, at 2.3. Umpires: WO
Richardson Bet, Gardine Bye--Gremlin,
V
SUNDAT Men's First Division Recpolo "A" Dutch HC en Recreio at 4. Umpires: Krtidan Zall.
Moore,
RA.F. "A" on
Recreio
Recreio nt 2.30. Umpires: F/Sgt. Coxon. II. Rozn.
Nov Bharat "A" v Army "A" an
Bhart "A
4. Umpires: Maj,
Brice WO I Durkin,
[v Army “B” to Kings 4.30. Umpires: J. Gonsalves, Park at Lt Brentford.
sten's Second Diviso Sookupputa "B" v Nav Bharat ""
Bookunpeo at 11. Bitter as it is to write, Bedser's
was tour.
Kristira all. 8. Grewal Umpires:
HKAAF v Soakumpote "A" on Spo
at 2.30. Umpires: G.T. kumpo Palmer. Mickey Tu
Knighia v Army “on Bankunges at 4. Umpires: Z.A, Abbas, Est. Allen
RN. "B" v B.A.F. "B" on Happy
Valky
3.80.
English. Wo I Durkin,
Police v H.K.H.C. on Police Qd. at 11. Umpires: Maj. Walker, Maj. Boycott
Byk.I.T.C. Chairpen
feet and las vikal calchtas.
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FUTURE FINTURE,
February B Undies Division:-KG.V "B" KG.V "A" Recrošo "g" v Cherniins, Dezlana "A" y Retrele “A“: Berylcen
Doriong "B". Elye-Victorians.
and he might be able to exploit All Square. D. Black and P.D. 39 Austral years
Comradeship wickets
relianens on the big chap. Englund's Text
heavy
atmosphereSladden being joint runners-up England
"I always tirs Alec whên he's against the South Africans, who with two down. ļaut there, purried Hulton with for
have unhesitatingly yeats Now, at the half-wa.
when asked selectod him as their most feared P.J. Daly (80-13-nett stagedat dokunacy
(7)
theti Austrujan
an Interviewer attacker,
won the Now Course competi- Put black v
tion with a return of one up, Second Test instead of the expected triumph, after that narrow The Text career of the world's Win
he Bud
mlagadecime started to become RR. Davies was second with ono Bedser
obvious last season after he had down and DL. Anderson, Dr J. Reatest post-war bowler seems
That Wi to have entered its fullight
true
as bocked out of the West Tudles Gray, L.M.S. Lloyd and D.L. citgalomadre. But Hutton
Prophet were in third place with After recovering from the Malforced to his druatic dretsam by
two down against Bogey. shock of Bedser's moelectam se, ses of circumsteners,
His pride was hurt when he was not selected to caplain the for the Second Test at Sydney, j
CAPTAIN'S CUP (1954) The possible decisive point Players against the Gentlemen. the pubite, with the fickleness whe Bedsor's folding, which He was hurt again right at the
This competition has now of those who have pers
NHL. advertises his 30 yeali's. He has out of this four when, despite reached the semi-final stage, re Heavyweight
gomma mereasingly slow on his his scnturity, ire wast ut ap- sulls of matches played in the
recently dropped pointed to the Selection Com-second round being as follows
mittee as though Button sensed D. Shaw bent R. Willoquet-2/1;
R. Pan beat P.G. Cornsb-1
up: I might frat bese important then that he was not going to
M.G. Smith lost to Dr J.E. ilt dring Belding side but be sure of his Test place. It is an old, sumple story with Hulton.
Now he and his twin brother,Mackie on the 18th hole; F. de particularly after the Eric, whose fortunes have spared Jong lost to N.P. Downie-one bitter taste, sunned up two fielding disasters of the first words—Anno Domini:
Test
Brisbane, is painfully with Alee's fame, have to face the sort of anticlimax that over- aware of the novelty of
Course Records
* Becnico "A"; Dutch HC, v RN. "hiding" three or four of his re-touk Maurice Tate on his last
"A" Armo "A v Recreo ""; Rukas
Austration lour when he was ΙΠ October inconspicuously **
1851, Captain Army Nav Bharat "A I am one of those who thinksible in the field.
Men's Second Division-highty edged out of the Test beam by P.J.A. Smith went round the Nav Bhorst ""; Soolourpota dropped priznat – big Alec was
Old Course at Fanling in dŷ and RAF "B": Army 1
Then the dramatic success of Larwood, Vere, and Allen. believe the Sydney turely,
IK,H.C.
Bookmpata wicket was ideal for him und Tysm and Statham has meant At the Oval big Alec has al-equalled the Course record -KAA. POU
tablished the year before that had he played England that a third claimant for the new ready heard them cheering G.G.D. Carter. would have won more easily bail, quite apart from Bailey, Loader, who has falled to take
his golden chance here. That might have preserved his would be
Playing in a four-ball match: reputation and his career for the
A famous Surrey bowler, who shout for Tyron--but Bedser has turned an all timo low score of rest of this tour, but the run of
for years has been intimato had his groat day. the ball had been going against enough with Bedser to say these him ever since his attack of things, said
bluntly to him shingles.
before the Tests started: "I hope
realise, Alec,
you have you already loss the new ball to Statham and Tyson."
Bedsor replied quietly: "Yes, I know I have."
PREMATURELY?
clubs'
Smith replaces T.G. Weather- Annual whole da cricket maten played stone, who played against France retich
kiweked down for the count The and would have been an automatic at Chater and yesterday, Entry Floma for the 7th Race | Hongleng team won b. 32 amechoice at wing Three-quarter
the past. bave overpied him as ugainst Woles but for a torn one of the discards. Meeting 1954/55 to be held on
team at the cartilage received in Saturday's Is he, und, if what Ja tie Saturday 12th and Saturday teen hd were sent it to bat and trin match.
reason? 1911 February, 1955, (weathered wh the tet-handed pernaiblings, may be obtained, Lu Mung of CCC and Lat Shan Cameron regains from J.T. The form Bus top Greenwood the captaincy be tast Secretary's Other HKCC.
for hi and woring 25 held two years ago against Eng- Alexandra House; the Club Pourer
land. Hnuse, Happy Valley; and the
The Scottish team will be: A. Stables, Shan Kwong Road, Bowling honours
Kowloon fen.
Cameron; A.R. Smith, Elgic, J. T. Docherty, J. Swan; G. T. Entries close at 12 elockerel took seven wickets for Ross, J. A. Nichol; H. F. McLeod,
40 in 15.6 overs, four of which WK.L. Ralph, T. Elliot,
J.S. were maidens.
Michie, J.WY. Kemp, W.S. After the match both teams Glen, J.T. Greenwood, A. Rob- were entertained to a Chinese son.-China Mall Special. dinner by the Hongking Cricket Club.
Tuesday. +1
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1st
By Order of the Stewards,
H. MISA,
Secretary.
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San Francisco, Jan. 20. William Kyne, boxing promoter, said today he hoped to arrange a re-match between
Flyweight Champlon-
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TWO CHANGES
Dublin, Jan. 26. The Irish selectors have made only two change in the
There is no concealing that the shutters are inexorably coming
side which lost to France in their choice of a Fifteen lo meet down. England in the Rugby Interna– tional at Dublin on February 12.
J. T. Gaston right wing
comes irt tus three-quarter in
Hector
Now that England seems to have found a winning team with bowlers who have done all that was asked of them in the Just
wicket
an embarrassment.
down.
by
February d
Men's First Division:-RAT. "A"
Bye-RN.
Now he hears the continuous on Monday, J. K. Watson re- Stoke And Bury
-London Express Bervice.)
68 and by doing so, helped to
administer a 4/2 beating to als Create A Record
Watson's excellent
opponents
score included "Virdies".
on the
7th, 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th In Cap Replays
Umrigar Scores and one over
58
STUNNING BLOW
Nevertheless, it was a stunning
At Lahore
Lahore, Jan. 26.
was top scorer with 58 for the
par on the 10th, he scored 35 for the first nine the 'laat nine to complete the round in 08 four under par for the Course, However, this fine performance cannot be considered (as having
official definition reads
holes and 33 for
Manchester, Jan. 24.
potition proper,
A goal in the last minute of extra time me Stoke City a 3-2 win over Buy today to end a marathon Third Round Football place of S. 7. Byme. T. Reid, two Tests, there seems no open-blow for him when he was Test player Polly Umriger
Association Cup tie after nine who replaced W, J. O'Connell, ing for Bedser unless it is in the dropped, despite his lack of todian touring cricket team broken the Coutso record as the hours 22 minutes of play,
This is a'cecard för the com- Pascual Perez of Argentina and was picked for Inst Saturday's | fifth and final Test at Sydney success at Brisbane and the way against Combined Universities Yushlo Shiral of Japan for the match but was unable to play. March on a wide and would his old victim, Arthur Morris, here today.
"A record score can only be
teams mat five times World
his fast medium cutters.
attacked him. The team: W. R ship.
The Indians Anished off the truly made in a scoring compell- beginning on Jan. 8 to decide I have never admired Alec Universities first innings (Wanderers); J. T. Gaston Certainly there will be little
for tion with the holes and tees in the right to meat Swanson Town Perez
the utio
from Dublin University), N.
J. excuse to play him at Adelaide more. It was a mortai blow to 69 on a damp pitch today and their proper medial positions. A in the
Round next Shirai on points last November Henderson (Northern Ireland), wlare the
his pride and spirit, but he never scored 164 for nine declared in score made in a match by holes, Saturday, is against in Tokyo.
batted an eyelid.
reply At the close, the Uni- or against Bogey-cannot be con A. J. O'Reilly (Old Belvedere), pace men.
Bury failed to C. Podlow (Queen's Univer- This is a story that is hard to To sympathisers he just mid:versities were 16 for no wicket aldered a record score, because in the closing stages and Naville Kyne sald bo was offering diy Helmet), W. Kyle, wrrie, because it is sad to see a Funne game, in't it? This is and watro 10 ruas behind. Perez and Shiral a guarantee of sity,
the player is not playing for $20,000 (£7,140) to be divided O'Meara (Dolphin);
phis captain's hopes P.
and pride Then he went into the nets Umuigar took two wickets for score but against an opponent."" between that no 15 per cent O'Donoghoe (Bective Rangers), very time he took the bail now and bowled behind grandstands two runs and Patel four for 20 John Watson is to be com- F. E. battling in minor matches to Im-packed with thousands watching in the Universities first inn-plimented on his fine achieve- (Landstowne)
Ireland press onlookers and his team-time strange spectacle of a post-ings.-Reuter.
ment and we shall look forward T. Reid (London He suggested a 'bout In San Francisco's Cow Palace in April. (Istoriane), J. S. McCarthy! Thomoph
Shirat has
expressed un- | (Dolphin), JR Kavanagh willingness to go to Buenos] (Wanderers) and M. J. Cube Aires for a return match with ningham (University College, Perez Chimae Mail:Spočiai. Dublin)China Mali Special,"
of television and radio rights.
Northern Ireland C.) A man who for years had been just how it goes,"
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