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Joe Davis Makes 137 In 6 Mins

Jue Davis sel

London, Nov. 17.

up a new world snooker break of 137 at Leicester yesterday. He

look every ball on

the table, his break being made up of seven blacks, six pinks, two blues.

all the reds and all the colours,

The previous record was 135, made The by Davis in March last year. most that can possibly be scored in a snooker breaks 147.

Horace Lindram, Davis's op- ponent who received 10 points, had only one stroke and gave away four by fouling the brown.

Davis broke off with a safety shot. The white, after Lindrum's play, was in the middle of the table, with fa red a foot away. Davis put the red in the middle bag, the blue into the same pocket and left his ball in a good position.

He ran through them faultlessly and so rapidly that his break oc- cupied less than six minutes,

Two brilliant shots cleared the last two reds, The first he put down by doubling it off the cushion and left himself with an easy black.

HE LIKES LEICESTER

The last

top red was near the right-hand pocket and the white in line, wo feet away. Playing a left- handed stroke, Davis put the red into the pocket and then sank the pink. When Davis last visited Leicester

"eight years ago-ho-set. up what was then a world snooker record of 103. Lindrum, who receives 10 points start in each frame, won only four of the 12 frames played yesterday, and at the elose Davis led by 22 16 11.

SNOOKER BREAK

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OXFORD PAY PENALTY

FOR THEIR OFF-SIDE ERRORS: BEATEN BY HARLEQUINS KICKING

Harlequins

By Peter Lawless

12 pts.

Oxford Univ.

London, Nov. 21.

..... 7

In striking contrast to

Davis's quick effort, Tom Newman and Alee Brown took 50 minutes to play the

when solidity was demonded and ex- Afth frame at the first session of their Gold Cup, snooker match at Harlequins beat Oxford at Twic-tremely mobile. Bolton played his Thurston'sa tine conalderably inkenham by three penalty goals and usual clover open game and was al- excess of any recorded period for a a try to a dropped gan and a try.

conveniently nt Kimble's Irame in frst class snooker.

Curiously enough, their victory elbow when the stand-off through. Brown, who concedes 7 points each

Kemble would only frame, and Newman, each won six over Cambridge earlier in the season

have to rub Alf's Button for Bollen frames yesterday, and at the close was largely due to penalties, though One felt that

casion the kicks on that awarded for serummage, infringe-to materialise. ments, whereas en Saturday offside

the score was 18 all.

(On December 19, Davis beat his own record by › scoring 138).

JACK DEMPSEY HONOURED BY SPORTS WRITERS

Selected as Most Helpful To Nation's Boxing

Jack

Dempsey,

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were

ways

Of the game itself not a great deal most pro- the trouble. The minent transgressor was Pennington, can be recorded as most of the move- the open side breakaway forward ofments qualified for Syd Walker's the 34-1 pact. Sutherland was junk cart. Before it, incidental

Harlequins reverted to a line old Apart from an improvement in practice which has fallen into de- their locse-scrummaging, Oxford ap-suctude. With Oxford late arrivals

no advanced

runner-up.

they

than

were a month ago, though the they went on to the field and had it

play of the half-backs fell so far be- punt about. low their true standard that it was

dimcult to assess the possible values

of those behind them

FREAKES FINE GOAL

Some good kicking by Luyt und Poor Watts, at stand-off, had one a run or two by Kemble caught the of those days that nightmares are eye; then Freakes kicked a morgni- New York, Dec. 9. mude of: an creatle service from ficent soaring drop goal. left-footed former world, Thomas, who still divides his time from the middle of the field. heavyweight chompion and one about equally between talling down of the world's most popular boxers, to pass and getting up again, un elu- was honoured by America's oulsive opposite number in Kemble, and

some solid handing-off by Nichol standing boxing writers to-day.

The men who view fights from the son. ringside held their annual conference

That was in the 14th minute. There followed some penalties by Chapman, who was not in his usual acurale vein; a run by Butler, who beat Percy: good touch finding by Kemble; a run by Percy, who beat

Cowen confirmed that he is a good to-day and decided that Dempsey, defensive player: Luyt kicked well Butter; another long-range interlude who is now content to manage histout lacked Cowen's defensive merit, by Chapman. well-known "chop house" in New

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KEMBLE IN FORM

Percy had some ghostly chances, and

The second half followed much the York and refere lights, had dour Hollis nonc at all. A full-back

same uneventful course. Jenkins more fine work to help boxing dur-Freakes kicked a good length and red himself over in some mauling ing the past year than any other

opportunely. Marshall on the Oxford line. up

A good dribble olan, either in the ring or out.

Komble slipping by Prescott led played superbly. They rewarded him for his efforts

through and sending Scott, over- 1 boxing; 10 high levels by

forward puss. Phillips and with a handing him the reverd Edward Neil

Hollis made a promising run, but Memorial Award. Dempsey was very

For the winners Kemble ran de-

taking control of Even so tries seemed far- active this year in criticizing Oghts Hightfully and made light of the pre-Harlequins were which he thought were not on the whistle activities of the truants from the guine.

Oxford packt. Nicholson was off forgotten things. Chapman let Armstrong, the little negro less prominent than he had been Ronald in on the penalty-kick mark Bind who became

the only against Richmond, while his fellow and the full-back but one over from boxer in history

to possess three centre, Scott, who is up at Oxford, about 35 yards.

ran cleverly on occasions and tackled Then Chumpman hud another go fully recognized world tities at one well. It seems likely that he and and scored one from 40 yards-st time, was given honcurable mention Bourne, a stand-off by persuasion, was, I think, his seventh attempt. in the voting of the award.

but a scrum-half in this game, did Not to be outdone Ronald kicked The negro is at present the world enough to receive the serious con- another from a really wide angle. welterweight, and lightweight chum-sideration of the Oxford exptain. plon, finving relinquished the feather-

Forward, Bowring and Prescott weight championship because of dim- culty making the necessary were consistent workers in an ex-

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HARLEQUINH: J. D. Ronald: A G. Butler, E. K. Scott, B. E. Nicholson, C B. M. Quigley; W. 5. Kemble, C. II. Bourne; It. E. Prescott, P. P. Dunkley, 1. II. Howring, J. G. Jenkins, K. fi. Chapinan, d. L. Burgess, O. B. Hlooney, R. Bolton.

OXFORD U. 1. D. Frenkes (Rhodes, Magdalen); 11. Rt. J. Percy (Uppingham, B.N.C.), RE, LAVE_G.__Hoffa (Sled- word's, Ch, Cl); 1. R. Thomas (Lian- davery, Hertford. 1. i. Watt (Button Valence, Bi. Peter's ); N. N. Jackson (Jedbergh, Univ.), H. Muller Pretoria, Univ.). D. G. Coles (Chftan, Trinity), P. C. Philips (8t. Peter's H), 1. W. Butter- land (Merchant Taylors, Magdalen), I M. Maskell (Giggleswick, Trinity), Pennington (Upholland, 81. Edmund'a 1.3.

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