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ELIZABETH ARDEN'S FOUNDATION & PROTECTIVE PREPARATIONS
Strong Australian Rugby Team For England
Fit And Ready To Meet The Best The Home Country Can Provide
England will receive from Australia in 1939 the strongest Rugby Union team, that has ever left the Commonwealth. It is after viewing the position from all angles that one comes to that conclusion.
For the past three years Australia has been developing various depart ments of the game until now, In the Balves international sense, their men are. Remalli (N.S.W.) ready and fit to meet the best that F, C. Gibbons [N.S.W.) 25
Five-Eight
chance of selection as backs in the Australian test team:
Age Height Weight
10.20
England and the other Home Country.ichards (N.S.W.) Unions can put in the field, writes W. P. de 1Queensland) 24
1. Coiling (N,S.W.) J. C. Davis in the Sunday Times.
Centres Just the right sort of mixture of D. Carrie (N.S.W.) youth and experience is available for C. Towers (NSW)
L. Smith (N.S.W.)
(N.S.W.)
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the Australian selectors. For men (1), R. McLaughlin | under the age of twenty are possible
***J. Quinn (Vig.) members of the team; two of these, K. ft. Gilleland (N.5.W.) 23 Ramal and Carrick, are considered Wing Three-quartern certainties. On the other hand only J, D. Kelaher (N.S.W) 27 three men over the age of thirty are Carpenter Vie. Hikely to go.
DIFFERENT FROM CRICKET
W. 1. Ryan (N.S.W.)
Full-Backe
B. Hanklin (NSW)
M. Clifford (NSW)
A rugger team is very different. from a cricket team. At the age of thirty everyone regards a footballer ns somewhat hoary and onclent; at thirty-five cricketer has his future generally ahead of him.
There is to be no complete abandoning of players simply be cause their ages are advanced. The wine in cid bottles is good and so is the football of many a player who
considered
a veteran. The Spring-
19
Connor (N.B.W.I
See (N.S,W.),
CUSIK TAKES FEATHERWEIGHT BOXING TITLES
Willie MacLeod rolling a wood in the League Bowls, match play between the Police R. C. and Kow-
loon Docks at Happy Valley last Saturday. The Docks won the match.-Staff Photographer.
ERIC BOON "C" Division Tennis KNOCKS OUT
McGRORY
Peterborough, June 28.
Erle Boon, the British lightweight boxing champion, knocked out the Scotsman, Johnny McGrory, former
champion,
the in featherweight Belfast, June 28. Johnny Cusik, of Manchester, won ninth round of their fight here to- is brains; hail the British and Empire featherweight
titles to-night, beating the holder, "Spider" Kelly, of Belfast.
12
The
SOUTH CHINA GIVEN A BIG FRIGHT BY INDIAN R. C.
boks of 1837 brought home the truth of this to Australians. Their best
The South China A.A. who, having defeated the men were over thirty years of age.
night night was scheduled to go to Chinese R.C., are now hot favourites for the "C" Division Half of football brawn. We Australians feel that the man who has been tried in many
2 rounds was down for a count of championship of the Hongkong Tennis League, had a bit has and
been continually games,
eight
in the first round but showed of a fright yesterday when they entertained the lowly- learning the science of tactical play,
beiter defence afterwards until the is often the most useful man in
ninth when the severe attack of Erie placed Indian R.C. at King's Park. team. Therefore we expect to see
It was a fast fight. Lusik opened Boon-told-Reuter... that the Australian team will reflect
an old cut Kelly's eye in the this outlook and that several tried fourth round. Kelly was attacking and experienced men over thirty hard in the eighth wher. Cusik years of age will be Included,
LIKELY SELECTIONS
The following players are these at present considered to have the best
The referee stopped the flight in
The bout the twelfth Found. scheduled to go to 15 rounds.
WOR
landed a right hook to the jaw to put Kelly down for four.
Kelly was being severely punished when the referee stopped the fight.
Reuter.
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YANKEES SET NEW RECORD
New York, June 28.
The New York Yankees to-day sel a new American Baseball League re- cord for total bases on hils with 53 when they defeated the Philadelphia Athletics by 23 runs to two.
still two fewer
S. Wong
Fully expecting to win with ease, | Singh 6-2--
O. L. Pang and W. K. Ma (Chi- the potentini champions did not feld their full side. But by the end of nese It, C.) beat Au and Leonard 0-1: the first round they found themselves beat Sheriff and Lee 6-2; beat Chan- one set in arrears, and only good re-son and Singh G-3.
T. L. Lu and F. K. Lau (Chinese covery by Y. K. Ng and.C. against A. R. Kitchell and K. Ismail R. C.) beat Au and Leonard 6-3; beat enabled them to take a lead of 3% to Sheriff and Lee 8-3;
und Singh 6-0. 211⁄2 sets at the end of the second.
Actually, Kitchell and Ismall were 5-3 in this set, but they were unable to clinch It and finally had to share the point.
In the tilrd round, however, the South Ching players won all three sels and finished up 8% sets to 2% sels to the good.
Scores:
beat Chanson
Here, There With "Abe"
T. K. Leung and C. L. Lau (S.C. This total of 53 breaks the Yankees' A.A.) beat D. M. A. Rozack and A. own American League record of 50 R. Razack 6-1, beat A. R. Kitchell made in 1932, but it
and than the National League record set and K, Ismail 0-3, beat M. R. AU
A. M. Rumjohn_0-3. by the Cinclanati Reds in 1693.
Y. K. Ng ond C. S. Wong (S.C.A. Eight home runs were hit by the A beat Razack and Razack 6-1, Yankees to-day and this breaks the drew with Kitchell and Ismail 6-0.my record of seven homers in n single lost to Abbas and Rumjahn 4-6. Major League game set in 1880.
Joe DiMaggio and Dehlgren led the field with two home runs each, while Selkirk, Gordon, Henrich and Dickey ench hit up one.
(Continued from Paye 8.)
the Indians and win their remain- ing ties and if the C.R.C. also win the rest of their matches, a replay the between necessary will be S.C.A.A. and the C.R.C. In that case. the S.C.4
money would still be on Causeway Bay club in spite of their H. C. Kwok reverse on Monday. Thus the game H. L. Wong and
between the South China A.A. and (S.C.A.A.) beat Razack and Razack bet 6-2, lost to Kitchell and Ismail 3-0, beat Abbas and Rumjahn 6-2.
RECREIO WIN EASILY
the Indians will have an important bearing on the League championship. It was fixed to be played this after- but I am told At King's Park, Club de Recreio noon at Sookunpoo, beat the Central British Association,
E. conceding only one set.
The following were the results of matches played in the Major League: NATIONAL LEAGUE
R.
0 1 7 10 Balling homered for the Giants.
Lehrman Batteries-Glants,
Philadelphlo New York
Danning.
Brooklyn
Boston
6 1
that the Chinese have now asked for
a pustponement as they cannot field a
1
L. A. Carvalho and A. M. Reme-full team. dios (Recreio) beat G, H, Fowler Strange Conditions and D. T. Smith 6-3, beat N. Whitley
and
and S. A. Fowler 0-4, beat WITH the victory of the "A" team,
V. Karposheff 6-0. Yatskin and
the South China A.A. this J. C. Fonseca and M. A. Gutierres
stason have beaten the Chinese R.C. (Recrcio) beat Fowler and Smith In the "A" "B" and "C" Divisions Hongkong Tennis League, beat Whitley and Fowler 7-5, of
matches were bent Yaskin and Karposhett-6-2-Incidentally-all-three
1 12 Batteries-Dodgers, Hamlin-and-
Phelps.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 2.1............. 23 Philadelphia
27
1
3
2
10-3
2 DiMaggio and Dehlgren homered twice cach, and Selkirk, Gordon, Henrich and Dickey once ench,"
The matches Boston v. Weshing- ton and St. Louis v. Chicago were postponed owing to rain.-Reuter,
Summer Golf At Happy Valley...
H. A. Noronha and G. A. Noronha played on the SC.A.A. courts fit where conditions favour (Recreio) beat Fowler and Smith
Park, King's 7-5, lost to Whitley and Fowler 4-6, the home team a great deal. Unless beat Yatskin and Karposheff 8-0. one has played there, it is difficult to
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C.) beat K. M. Au and D, Leonard Park to the discomfilure of the
6-3; beat M. Sheriff and C. M. Leo C.R.C. I am inclined to agree with 8-4: bent W. M. J. Chanson and G. them.
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