OLYMPIC BOXER | DANGER OF
RETIRING
Otto Von Porat Hanging
Up His Gloves
Bergen, Norway,
Ollo Von Porat, Norwegian winner of the Olympic boxing medal in 1924, and once highly rated professional heavyweight, has hung up his gloves and will settle down here to operate a gymnasium.
His decision to retire, he announced is doo to a bone in his right hand which was broken in 1930 during his fight with Paulino Urcudun in New York, and which was broken again in
London last year.
LOSING GROUNDS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 2,
U. S. COMMODITY
PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on the
Issued by Reuter:
SURBITION FIELD New York commodity exchange are
AS CEMETERY?
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
New York Cotton
July
June 29.
11.83
July 1.
11.83/83
October December
11.50
11.60/61
11.51
11.40/40
January (1930) 11,62
11.50/50
11.04
11.51/51
11.60
11.65/66
12.15
12,25
Spot
In these days when everybody March realises the necessity for provid- May ... ing more playing fields for the youth of the nation, it is dis- concerting to find that there are BOWLER'S FINE FEAT number of clubs who are July
Bowes Takes 16 Wickets
In Match
Landen, July 1.
er, or
September
in graving danger of losing their December grounds to the speculative build. January
to the town-planning arch arrangements of local councils, says A. W. T. Langford in the Morning Post.
New York Rubber
12.48
12.40/42 12.50 12.57/57
12.82
12.76/77
12.38
13.03
1283/88 12.071/13.00
Total sales:-70 lots
Chicago Wheat
84 86 85%
87 87 B7% 89
8041
RO
September
For instance, I believe I am correct in stating that the really charming July Surbiton ground, which has recently Necember Yorkshire required only two days been purchased by the Esher Coun Saturday's sales: 44,077,000 bushels to beat Northants in their County ril, has been town-planned for serme- Championship fixture played at Ketter
tery, Now, one realises that Sur- tering, winning by an Innings and;
116 runs.
biton is a rapidly developing district,
д
Chicago Corn
81% 81444
76%
814 75%
....70
67 6714 67
Winnipeg Wheat
The match was a personal triumph and that a cemetery is n necesalty, July ..... for W. E. Bowes, who was dropped but it is a little difficult to believe that September from the second Text against other sites are available, apart December the South Africans, match agamat from the cricket ground, on which. Saturday's sales: 10,486,000 hel
hockey first-class Incidentally frat innings, ho enptured eight wickets for 18 runs to skittle out the played throughout the winter.
Quite apart from the care and at- home team for 62. In the second tention which have been given to the u Innings, he did even bettor. He took ground over a number of years, surely August another eight wickets, this time at the Surbiton club is a great asset to the cost of only 17 runs. Northants
the youth of a thickly-popuinted lis were all out for 52,
trist, and it would b
1935.
Hailed by many as the greatest woman golfer in the world and on
the word of Bobby Jones "the soundest striker of a golf ball, regardless of sex," Joyce Wethered of England recently began her American tour. 817 Market closed Miss Wethared, who definitely relinquished her amateur status by accept. 81%
ing the exhibition matcher in the U, S., never took a lesson in her life, but developed her wonderful ability by studying the play of her brother, Roger, former British amateur champion. The four-time British women's champion. is shown making an iron shot. Intet shows how she grips the club.
#
New York Silk
1.31 1.30 1.31 1.33 1.31% 1.2% 1.72 1.32 1.32
A thousand July Yorkshire scored 280 runs in their pities if such an old and famous club September .... only innings.-Reuter.
were to go under, not that that in December.
to bo
ມາ any case, for with f new and enthusiastic young
BOWLS FIXTURES
(Continued on Page 9.)
blood in the club, grent efforts are be
Total rales:-79 lots
Montreal Silver
ing made mike Surbiton as pro- | July minent as they were in the early! September
years of the present century.
to Indiaposition the latter withdrewship fixtures three Singles matches, and his place was taken by
have been Arranged for this afternoon!
Shepherd of the Police R.C. The pair as follows: beat Dr. N. P. Karanjia and Dr. P. 5. 11. Ropart Fernando 28-15; bent D. W. Waterton)
and J. L. Tetley 20-15, bent 3. S.. iCtuls de Berzelo širvens
Landolt and A. E. Contes 25-9.
In addition to the Pairs Champion.
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ALL STAR BASEBALL TEAMS
Selections For Annual Fixture On July 8
New York, June 27.
The line-ups of the National and American league All- Star teams to clash in the annual inter-circuit classic in Cleveland on July 8, have been announced by Managers Frankie Frisch and Mickey Cochrane respectively.
WONDER HORSE BEATEN
CAVALCADE LOSES FIRST RACE
OF PRÉSENT SEASON
Bermont Park, N.Y., June 16. Cavalcade, America's mighty three-year-old of 1934, was de feated in his first race of the 1935 season, by Head Play, own: ed by Mrs. Silas B. Mason.
It was noteworthy that this rep resented the Arst time since 1933 that
big-time managers selected their ow
lineups.
Tans
baseball Hitherto throughout the nation have voted for the line-ups of each squad.
Baseball moguls anticipate that more than 80,000 rabid fans will jam League Park in Cleveland for the classic, the majority to see whether the senior circult selection is going to score is first victory,
Dizzy Dean, of the Cardinals, head- ed the list of muundamen selected by Frisch to do the pitching this year. Included also were famed "Screwball" Hubbell, of the Glunts, Hal Schuma- cher, of the Giants, Paul Derringer, of the Reds and Van Mungo, of the Dodgers.
Lyn "Schoolboy" Rowe of Detroit, headed the list of American League moundsmen selected by Cochrane, Rowe's battery-mate in the Detroit Tiger lineup.
Others were Tommy Bridges, of the The event, was the Ben Brush Tigers, Mel Harder, of the Indians Handicap at Belmont. Four ran, but Lefty Grove, of the
and
Red Sox the content was between Cavalcade famed Lefty Gomez, of the Yankees. The National club will have Jim and Head Piny from the start,
Collins of the Cardinals holding down Cavalcade, owned by Mr. Dedge first base. Opposing him will be Leu Sloane, and winner of the Kentucky Gehrig, of the Yankees. National Derby of 1934, trailed by four lengths first Lane utility is Bill Terry, of the
Giants. at the finish.
Babe Herman, of the Cubs, will He was ridden by Johnny Gilbert cover second base for the senior Coming into the home stretch Gilbert aggregation. Charlie Gehringer, of rve him the whip in an effort to catch the Tigers, will hold down that posi the flying Henit Play, ridden by tion for the American leaguers. Charlie Kurtsinger. But it was no
Frisch, Cardinal playing manager, use. The dividing distance was too will handle third base himself. Jou great
Cronin, of the Senators, will be on the hot sack for Cochrane's selection. Burgess Whitehead, of the Cards, Is
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Cavalcade's trainer, Bob Smith, con- sidered that the horse did well, after having been ille for ten months. utility.
of the Phila. He wore special shoes an his front Pepper Martin,, of the Cardinals, feet-nlluminium pada, designed to with Floyd Vaughan, of the Pirates, American league outfielders selected lessen the strain on his hoofs. Last as a utility, will cavort about short- were Bob Johnson, of the Athletics,
for Frisch's summer Cavalcade suffered a split stops
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Omnio Bluege, of the Senators, will Gably Hartnelt, of the Cubs, Gus Head Play paid 4-1, and Cavalcade Mancuso, of the Glants, and Jimmy be utility infield man. started favourite at 1-2. The race Wilson, of the Phillies, American More than 48,000 persons last year was a mile, Head Play covering it in backstops are Mickey Cochrane, of Raw the American leaguers give the 1:37-1/5 on a fast track.
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