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Boxing Controversy
POSITION OF DOUBLE TITLE HOLDER
POINT SETTLED
Now York.
The New York Boxing Com. mission has soltled the con- troversy which has raged since Barney Ross won the welter- weight title from Jimmy Mc- Larnin, as to whether in future| title fights the new champion | would have to place both light- weight and welterweight crowns in jeopardy.
The Commission ruled that he need not risk both titles, which in good news indeed for the popular little Chiengoan. If Roas engages another Hghtweight
and both
men make the lightweight limit for the match, Barney's welter weight title will not change hands in the event that he loses the degi. sion.
This decision is along the lines of the opinion expressed by the late William Muldoon, the Grand Old Man of boxing, when he was Commissioner at the time of the Benny Lavard-Jack Britton Imgut. PREVIOUS DECISION.
Leonard bost, bul before the fight Mukoon was asked by Mr. Nat Pelucher, editor of the box
"The Ring." behint Benny's status would be in subse quent fighte if he won welterweight crown.
Ing magazine,
Britton's
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1934.
Some of the competitors in the recent U.S. Women's National Golf Championship. Left to right, Virginia Foz, Harrisburg, Pa.; Sarah Loules Geh, Webiter Grove, Mo.; Mrs. Charles Newbold, Wichita, Kana: Mrs. Thomas Wallace, Tulsa, Okla. Marion Wiley, Lexington, Ky Jane Douglass, Rye, N. Y.; Virginia Van' Wie, Chicage, defending champion; Helen Hicks, Long Island, N. Y.; Mr.
Carol Scheidt, Chestnut Hill; and Carol W. Smith, Hartford.
TEST CRICKET
Suggestion For Five Day Matches
that the
Test
sideration by the M.C.C.
Players have complained that the
E.J.R. MITCHELL
bours of play on the second, third WINS GOLF TITLE
and fourth days are at present too long and involve in ENORMELLA >triz.
The new suggestion in that the
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Tests should start on Saturdays, matches between England and Aus-Australia, from 12 to 6.
A suggestion
instead of Fridays, and that the hours should be similar those in
tralia In England in 1938 should be of Ove daya' duration instead of four, as at present, has, it is under. tood, been put forward for con- ¿Continued on next column)
The suggested alteration would not affect the present position of the Counties in releasing their |players, because, with four days' Test cricket beginning on a Friday, two consecutive County matchen two or more divisions
cut into. Even with 5 days can defendare only one title at a time," read the allotted, a Test commencing on a Muldoon declared that
Leon-resolution adopted by the Com-Saturday might easily be completed ard became a double titlist he could misaloners altting to thrash out on the following Tuesday. defend only one championship at a
the Rosa McLarnin mixup.
"The The suggestion will, no doubt, ba time and that if a lightweight title to be defended must be clear-freceived by the M.C.C. with their whipped him he would not acquire specified in the contract and customary Taleness in dealing with the welterweight title.
should
champion be defeated, these matters. The proposed change only one title can pass," the re- has the support of leading English boxer who is champion of solution concluded.
and Australian Test cricketers.
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There are three essentials for the perfect squash racket-
1) Great strength of shaft to take hard knocks on the
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(31 The area of gut being so small there is only very Attle give." therefore, it is necessary to get "LIFE" in the shaft to get the feel and correct timing.
GRADIDGE'S
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Shek-0 Championship
The tenth annual coupetition for the Golf Championship of Shuk-6 wahr played on Sunday, and won by E. J. R. Mitchell with a score of 149, with A. B. Stewart runner-up with a score of 162.
The cores were:
E. J. R. Mitchell 78 plus 76 19 A. B. Stewar 77
1. C. F. Bellamy
97
702:152
HR 171
013
R, M. Henderson
77
70-163
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A. 1 1. Bowker
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80: 160
6. S. Archbolt
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83:101
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H. Owen Hughes RI
7=170
Dr. C. H. Burton 83
J. W. Alabaster
A. W. Hughes Resulta follows:
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Morning.
81=175 *1=178 were
1., C. F. Bellamy 82
E. J. R. MRebell 78 Eldon Potter
ICAN 10::67 tens 12::70
cmtch
Fil
9-7 10.73
I. Uwen Hughes 77 less A. B. Stewart
10:46 10:01
ratch
Wc:76
R. M. Henderson 37
Dr. C. 11. Burton 8 Jess
Afternoon
It. M. Henderson 70 Jenn
J. W. Alubo ter Mi
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I. G. Bellamy 82 Jess 7.75 The results of the Eclectic Com- petition held during Sunummer toontha
werp:
J. R. Mitchel 27 zeentch 27 J. A. Alabroste-r 2 les 5..27 H. B... Dowbiggi
At the conclusion of the Champion- ship the ustial photograph was taken, Saud L1.-Col. . B. 1. Dowbiggin, in introducing Lady Peel, who presented the prizes, mentioned that this was the first time in which the General Olker Commanding hard compete in the Shek-0 Championship. After the presentation of prizes, Miss Pat Mitchell presented Lady Peel with bouquet of red gladiol
FANLING COMPETITION. With a genes of 65. A. Mckellar qualified for the Captain's Cup Funling over the week-end. Valentine had a reore of 70 on the BOW POUFSC und also qualidad.
The Feores w
Old Course,
It has
A. McKellar
her scares: P. Morrison
is the only Racket that embodies all these point". become the most popular Squash Racket and has amply justified Gradidge's confidence in stating that it is the world's best.
GRADIDGE'S NEW STANDARD SQUASH
BALL.
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A. B. Purves
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R. Young There were 2 entries.
New Course.
77- D-GX
11470
89-11.22 85-18-72
80-1772
2-10=72
8-10-73 70--2--74 79-5-74
D. J. Valentine 86 16.70 Buge we ine entries,
A Correction.
It was stated yesterday that R. Callings qualified for the Captain's Cup Competition of the Kowloon Golf Club on Sunday morning with a score of 88. As a matter of fact. Collings wont round 18 holes, in 73, which is A good seare as par for the course JASPER CLARK CUP.
The following is the draw for the Jasper Clark Cup to be played for at Fanling on Sunday, November 11,
Old Course.
0.20 A., W. J. Jaminan
14,57
11.40
0.15
150
10.00
10.00
ab
10.19
3.30 9.35
A. Mekelas
1. N. dicar
A. D. Hampbres
P. de Rom
T. A. Per
A. BeStewart A. B. Purv
G Marnelle
New Course.
.. A..T. Ì1
49. Archbis
A. C. Young
1. . Glimere
J. MacKnight J. W. Franka 1. 1. Hevent 1. Young Ele Voca€
di. c. Worzali 11. C. Ireland
SHANGHAI RACES
DON AUGUSTO WINS
ST. LEGER
Shanghai, Nov. 5.
The following are the resulta of
A Thought for Your Christmas Buying
Your Interest in
today's races:
The Hangehow Handicap, fur. longs:
BUY
Evening Flight (F. Marshall)
Ronalleck (G. Neugebauer)
Tentso (G. Pollock)
Time, 2.20.4/5
AT
White Bandit (L. I
The Scurry Stakes, 7 furlongs:
Wade)
Crystal Morn (F. Marabni]} Dairall (60› Encarnnean)
Time. 49-4/6.
The Northern Cup, 6 furlongs: Marry K (V. V. Necda) Boston Drill 1. Maitland) Cimshaw Morn (F. Marshall)
Time, 1-1/5.
The Mongolian Handlesp. "A" Cinsa, mile:
Viniunie (ET. Maitland) Celtie Prince (S. Jedah) Pandora (P. Marshall)
Time, 2.18-275.
The Mongolian
Class, mile:
Handicap
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Sen Uttern (C. Ehearnaena)
Nncreazie (G. Bothelo)
Vialand (A. Raymond)
Tine, 2,14-276.
The Shanghai St. Leger. 1 mile furlongs:
Don Augusta (L. H. Wid} Rochester C, Encarmens) Tungo (Y. Y. Needn)
Tine, 3.54%.
..
The Stecawei Cup, one mile and a quarter:
Mr. F. W. Sutterie Fr.'s Castle
Ribbon (V. V. Reedu} Peach' Zaman (F. Noodt) Allan Happy Lad (. Enent-
Thor, 247.
The Lang-wha Cup, one mile and → haif: Mr. R. II.
McNair's Herbert
Campbell (I, II. Wade).... Winsome & Hasty's The Golden Eagle t. 1. Kilometin) .... Allan's Saratoga (J. K. Brand)
Tione. 8.25-3/6.
The Pagan Cup, one mile: Morn's Welcome Morn (Captain M. M. Sakolot?) : Last's Bent End (J. Pote-Hunt) Mr. and Mrs. A. V. White's In- vincible Prince (L. I. Wnde). 12.11.
-Reuter.
THE BOAT RACE
OXFORD CREW AT HENLEY
London,
versity Boat Race has not yet been The date for next year's Uni- fixed, but already an Oxford erdw Thomas, has gone to Henley, Thus under the direction of Mr. Haig the work commenced with the Sum- mer Eights at Oxford Inst season is being followed up.
Mr. Haig-Thomas is one of the most successful of modern coaches and he has been associated with ench of the winning Cambridge crews since 1924. The fact that he is now to direct the work af the opposition shows how keen are the authorities at Oxford to win the race.
The crew are using this year's Oxford hont, in which the Leander Cub set up a new record for the Grand Challenge Cup Henley Regatta. They are having two outings a day and in the afternoon are working in a fixed tub which of the garden of Thamesfield the has been installed at the bottom residence of Sir John MORS.
The mei
Edwards
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