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THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933.

DOYLE PUNISHED FOR SAVAGE

PETERSEN SCRAP ECHO

A SIX MONTHS' SUSPENSION

LOSES BIG PART OF THE PURSE

Action By Board of Control

London, July 19.

Jack Doyle's performance against Petersen for the Heavy-

1931

PETERSEN'S TRAIL

OF VICTORY.

Sept. 28-Knocked out Dill Part- ridge, 4th round 1932

"

Feb. 4-Knocked out Dick Power, 1st round,

March 28-Knocked out Charlie Smith, 16th round,

May 2-Beat Tom Toner (dis qualified), 6th round.

May 23-Beat Harry Crossley, on points

July 12.--Knocked out Reggio Meen, 2nd round,

1933

Jan, 2-Beat Inns Schonrath

th round..

26-Knocked out Jack Pet-

tifer, 12th round,

Feb. 23-Beat Ernst Guhring, on points.

May 16-Knocked

Muller, 1st round,

out Heine

June 26.-Beat Jack Cook on points,

July 12.-Beat Jack Doyle on a foul.

weight Championship of Bri- VADO tain last week, when he lost the

fight by fouling his opponent in

the second round, has cost him ANOTHER DAVIS

dearly.

The British Boxing Board of

Control have taken an extremely serious view of the whole thing,| and the administrative Stewards, after holding an inquiry into the tight, have suspended Doyle's license for six months, the order to operate forthwith.

Furthermore Doyle will not re- edive the full amount of the losers end of the big championstrip purse.

CUP TIE

DENMARK AND GREECE

EACH WIN MATCH

Copenhagen, July 19. A further tie in the qualifying series of the 1934 Davis

Cup Doyle is to receive £5 a competition began to-day, when week for six months and his Denmark and Greece meet at Co- mother a further £5 a week for penhagen. the same period.

The balance of the purse money due to Doyle is to be for- felted.

The method of dealing with this

balance has been left to the dis- cretion of the General Joint Cora- mittee of the Board of Control.

SAVAGE FIGHT.

all!

The countries finished square on the day's play.

Stallos of Greece was defeated: by Jacobsen the Dane after an ex- citing Ave sets match.

Jacobsen was in arrears after the first and third sets, but staged a splendid recovery and ran out to win the concluding two sets,

. REVENGE.

Xydis of Greece took revenge

Remarkable action study'

y of_Perry taken during his match with

Farquharson.

WIMBLEDON

FIGHTING THE PLACE

DESCRIPTIONS |

AMES BATS BRIGHTLY

82 AGAINST THE GENTLEMEN

JAS. LANGRIDGE

IN FORM.

London, July 19.

In the first Gentlemen. v. Players match of the season, which opened at Lord's to-day, the Players found difficulty in scoring runs, and in compiling 278 for nine wickets before the close, owed practically every- thing to Lealio Ames and James Langridge.

*****

Ames, whoso batting since his re- turn from Australia, kas been con- sistently brilliant, batted in elegant styls and with perfect freedom.

He scored 82 before dismissal, and made his runs with classical strokes all round the wicket.

Langridge, a left hander with many graceful strokes, niso batted well and compiled 71. He has been selected to make his initial wp: pearance in Test cricket on Satur- his eurrent form suggest

Reuter,

HOW FRED PERRY LOST that he will make a lot of runni

TO FARQUHARSON

SECOND DAY SENSATION AT THE

CHAMPIONSHIPS

The following description of Fred Perry's defeat at the hands of Farquharson, the South African player, in the second round of the Wimbledon tennis championshiph is given below by Mr. H. S. Scrivener, the well known tennis correspondent of the London Merning Post.

At Wimbledon on the first day

for his countryman's failure, when a seeded player, J. H. Crawford, he overcame Ulrich in a full-dist-only escaped extinction by the skin the winner was down after the another seeded player, F. J. Perry. This was another example where of his teeth. On the following day third set. Xydis lost the set after and It had gone to 22 games, but he the fourth at 6-4 and the fifth at came back very strongly winning

The fight for the British Heavy- weight title on July 12, it will be recalled, was one of the most ance encounter. savage in the history of the con- temporary boxing ring.

The fight lasted only two and a half rounds, but during that time Doyle was warned for hug ging and was finally disqualified for hitting Petersen with two pal- bably low blows.

Both men lashed out viciously and their short but sharp fights constituted one of the most fe-l markable displays of post-war championship bouts.

me-

Peterson has enjoyed a teoric career, and since September 1931 has won eleven big fights. Six of the decision have been on knock-out blows-Renter.

6-1.

Scores:

Jacobsen (Denmark) bent Stalios 4-4, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4.

Xydis (Greece) beat Ulrich 4-6, 6-4, 10-12, 6-4, 6-1,—Reuter.

LEDUCQ WINS

Montpeller, July 12.

chief

one of England's "hopes," was soon in jeopardy in

against the South African, N. G. his match on the Centre Court,

Farquharson, and, unlike Craw- ford, failed in the fifth set after) giving his anxious supporters good: grounds for believing at the end of the fourth that he had pulled the match round.

The result was undoubtedly a surprise, and, it could be snid cle rally, between Marshellles and harson in the very least.

The 13th lap of the French bicy-so without belittling Farqu- A Montpellier, was won by the volleyer in the main,_he_is_a French racer Leducq, champion of very fine doubles player, in- last year's Tour de France, who deed, and has proved his worth as FRENCH BOXERS. showed rather unsatisfactory form such in the Davis Cup in partner-

this year,

ship with V. C. Kirby, whereas he Pladner To Fight Despite the fact that Leducq is not regarded as nearly so good,

won the lap ahead of the best by comparison, in singles. In Shanghai.

sprintere participating in the whon things are going well with Negotiations between the Shanghal event, he has not much improved account (as he did) he can Boxing Association and the three his position on the general rank-be very formidable indeed. His French boxers who have been touring list, which is still led by the plan of campaign was to ing Japan have resulted in an French racer Speicher, followed hard, drive hard, regardless of the arrangement whereby Emile Pladner by Lemaire (Belgium), Guerra consequences, and, as the Ameri- Archambaud, cans say, "storn the net." The

Yet

scrve

(a former French and world cham- (Italy), and plon) Raphael and Hughes will arrive (France). The national ranking result was that he soon reduced

in Shanghai to-morrow and will take

at the Canidronto' on Thursday, July comes 27.

BOWES A NON STARTER

CANNOT PLAY-IN TEST ON SATURDAY.

London, July 19. It is announced that Bowes, the Yorkshire fast bowler, will be unable to play for England against the West Indies in the second Test match on Saturday.

Clark of Northants, who was selected-twelfth-man-in- the first Test, has been brought in to take the Yorkshireman's Reuter.

place.―

YANKEES LOSE

SENATORS REGAIN

GROUND

FIGHT. FOR THE LEADERSHIP

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on feat whilst Vahington Senators

jat nesed their way home against) St. Lufs.

The Yankees were the victims of Chrgo, who scored elg's runs to Non York's to t

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ITALIAN

SPEED KING WINS RACE

Francorchamps, July 10. part in the Association's first card list is hended by France, Belgium Perry, who started somewhat non- The Belgian automobile Grand second. Germany third, chalantly, to such a state of un-prix held yesterday, was won by Switzerland fourth and Italy Aftḥ, settlement that he made blunders the Italian racer Nuvolari, who of all kinds, and seemed quite covered 505 kms. (40 rounds of unable to cope with Farquharson's the Francorchamps speed track) close-up valleying,

at an average apeed of 143.5 kms. p.m. The second place went to Varzi, while Sommer only covered 35 rounds.

GILLIGAN ON BODYLINE

CONTROVERSY

SUGGESTS IMMEDIATE CONFERENCE BETWEEN THE COUNTRIES

Writing in the New Chronicle{

UPS AND DOWNS.

That Perry was able to keep the first set alive until Farquharson bagged his service for 7-5 was due mainly to the errors made by the South African while forcing the pace. When the second sot went

- the way of the first (only at 6-1)

They considerparticularly a debacle seemed imminent; but

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SURPRISE FOR S. CHINA

HELD TO DIVISION OF POINTS. BY CRAIGENGOWER

The South China "A" and "B"; in the first set against Y. W. Lee and

on the dispute between the M.C.C. those who witnessed Larwood's Perry, though still nothing like as and the Australian Board of Con- bowling in the Tests out there-efficient as he can be, managed trol over the body-line bowling that the M.C.C. have not answered to pull himself together to win two question, Mr. A. E. R. Gilligan, the charge of unfair bowling, but sets ar 63 and 6-1, in about thiriy teams in the First Division of the C. L. Teang unaccountably let the former Susses and England cricket have turned the issue by accusing minutes It now seemed as if Tennis League had a bad day out result slip out of their grasp. captain tates:

I have reason to believe that ing.

the Australians of unfair barrack- Farquharson had not enough left yesterday, the former playing a 8. CHINA “A” v. CRAIGENCOWER. the situation arising out of the

in him te ontinue his net-rushing oC. at Happy Valley, and the latter China. "A" team drew with the drawn match with the Craigongower Playing at Happy Valloy the South Ilonen that representations Rama; he had been hanging back losing to the Indian R.C. by 8 sets Cralgengower CC., each side obtain- recent cricket quarrel between have been made to the Australian more. But be caine again with to 1 at Sookunpoo. England and Australia is

ing 4 sets. Scoress,

more

serious than many ingiae.

Board of Control to consider vory Erent spuft in the fifth set. Purry The Valley match provides one of Leonard and Hachiums (G.C.C.) The M.C.C. in their reply to the carefully at their next meeting managed to pull him back from the biggest upsets this season, in to lost to D. C. Lak and W. T. Les, 4-6; last Australian cable, showed that whether It would not be better to 3-0 to 8-3. Two games later. For far as the South China "A team lost to C. C. Luk and S. W. Works they are standing very firmly by cancel the tour of the Australian quharson, having won his own were the only serious rivals to the S-6; beat K. C. Luk and W. II. Ho, 0-4. team next summer in this country. service for 4-3, won Forry's for G, in fact, won all its drew with Luk and Loc, 6-6; beat Chinese H.C. "A" The South Chinn R. Chon and Tam Yoc-fong (C.C.C.) 5-8, Still it was not over.

matelas up to date, including a good Luk and Wong, 7-6; beat Luk and Ho, ninth game, renched 40-15.

Farquharson, serving in the victory over the Indian R.C. This 6-4,

He draw has seriously jeapordised their G. Lat and Taul Yan-pul (C.C.C.) was then foot-faulted and sorved chances of winning the championship, Jost to Luk and Loo, 4-0 lost to Luk

double. After another foot-fault and

matchos, including a win over the South China "D" y, Indian R.C. Chinese R.C. they cannot hope to

Playing at Sookunpoo, the Indian

Jardino.

During the last fortnight I havei met a dozen or more Australians, some of whom are resident in this country and some who are visitors) to England every summer.

They all regret the hasty action of their Board of Control in sond-

ing such an ill-advised cable in

the first instance.

THE BREACH.

They also condemn very strong-

ly the unkind and untrue state

DANGER TO TESTS. One thing is certain: Test matches between England and Australia are in imminent dan ger of being cancelled.

I would suggest that, to avoid he got his second over, but Perry inges they win all their romain- and Wong, 2-6; bent Luk and IIo, 0-1. |

din

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this, if possible stops should be drove it hard down the line for wrost the shield from the Causeway R.C. defeated the South China "B" by taken immediately to call a most douce and eventually won that Bay team.

ols to 1. Scores: ing between representatives of gamo aftor 'vantage twico, The horoos of yostorday's match England and Australia, and that Everything acoma,

A. Rumahn 8. A. hisfav-for the Craigengower team were R. (LR) boat E. H. Chan and Y. F. and H. D. Rumjahn this Ane this conference should be held be- our after

rocovery. Chan, and Tam Yoc-four. They won Chew, 6-2; beat Y. W. Loo and C. L. fore the end of September. But Farquharson was still full 216 sets, and had they been given Trang, 6-1; boat C.. Y. Tao and K. C. would further suggest that as of fight and playing for death better, support, might have won the Yung, 0-2. many past International captains or glory. In tho next gamo

match for Craigongower. Leonard J. A. E. Casumbhoy and I. M. A (both English and Austrailan) as won Perry's service for the match, and Hachiumn, their crack pair, have Razack (LRC) boat Chan and Chow, opinion to me that the last reply to state their views candidly.

But they have expressed the possible bo neked to attend, and which had lasted about an hour of late shown a serious lapse of form, 6-3; boat Les and Trang, 0-2) boat

and they only annexed one set. Teo and a half. Towards the end of

and Yoog, 6-4. The MLC has donnainen meting felle polico, had to get back from de posing

The Indiops and he, dimquity in

The South Chinard's (IRD) beat Chant and Chow, 26; "Rent"the"breach, but in fact might very well be the end of any the court a crowd of eager folk for dropping only one set. A. R. Mint Jost to Lee and Tsang, 5-74. best Tao has only helped to widen Iti. Corm of fast leg-theory, bawlings whom there was no room.

and Fb. Poroira, after leading 6-3 and Yung).0-8. (China)

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