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Jimmy Bivins Stands Up To Joe Louis

Cleveland, Nov. 18-Jlm ny Bivins, Cleveland negro, today made a spirited bid for a June tille bout by carrying the fight to Joe Louis during most of their six-round no- decision scrap.

Bivins did most of the punching during the first four rounds but Joo showed some of his oldtime fire in coun- tering with flurries during the last two sessions.

Yesterday's Cricket

"

of

Bivins opened up onto, Louis with n left fab and caused blood to trickle from the champion's note. Loula threw only half-hearted punches the first four rounds, letting the smaller negro lake lead but after that he practically tore into his opponent with a barrage At the close of the first day's left and rights to the head-United

Press.

LOUIS APPROVES play in the two-day cricket match at Chater Road yester-

Cleveland, Ohio, Nov, 18-After day, the Malaya Combined Ser- his exhibition bout with Jiminy vices had lost seven wickets for Divins, the coloured Youngstown 70 runs in reply to the Hong-Ohio, heavyweight, here last night, the world champion heavyweight Kong Combined Services first Loxer, Joe Louis, said: "Ile'n a good

The innings total of 195.

boxer and I can't understand why match resumed at 11 am. to- he hasn't gone further." day.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, ·· 1948.

SPORTING SAM

(GPORTS

DISPUTE ON THE

By Rog. Wootton

DAVIS CUP

TOURNAMENT GOES ON

Two Changes Likely In England's Soccer Team

London, Nov. 18-Since the annual general 'meeting of the Davis Cup nations in London last July decided to set up a committee to consider the question of decongestion of the European Zone, several lawn leanis officials have offered their own suggestions and plans.

Last senson, no less than 26 nations competed in the European Zone and it is generally agreed that the Zone has now become congested by entries from nations whose playing strength does not warrant their inclusion. Recently, Mr H. A. Sabelll, former secretary of the British LTS, writing! Recently, Louls said that if Bivins in "Lawn Tennis and Badminton," looks good enough, he would meet the official organ of the Association. him in a litle fight in New Yors had put forward is proposed alter- next June. Louis had an advantage native for conducting the competi- ef nearly three stenca in the exhibi-Ttion in the European Zone.

In the current issue of the same tion bout, scaling 15 stone 10 pounds

criticizes lown tennis ambassador, against Bivins' 12 stone 12 pounds-publication, Mr Chinna Durai, India's offers Mr Sabelli's proposals and some of his own.

ORDER OF MERIT Mr Sabelli hnd proposed that all be European Zone nations should ranked in order of merit with only the first 18 on the list eligible for the, competition; that four semi-knee Aualists of the previous year should have byes into the third round; that

AN OPENBOSCANAISTELEPRESIJA UPASURI KRİST BADMINTON

Taking Brat lease of the wicket, Hongkong Services began shaklly, and wickets fell rather cheaply until Wing-Commander Panton, skipper at the side. went in. With aggressive baiting and aided by Banton and Hodgson, Panton played a captain's knock and carried his bat for 00.

Onklund, Californin, Nov. 19.-- The visitors had the misfortune to

10- lose the services of their opening fast | Bernard Docusen won a dull bowler, Parham, who after complet-round decision over John L. Davis, ing three overs strained a ligament of Richmond, California, last night.

INTERPORT TEAM

Hongkong's Interport Team against the Mala- ya Combined Services in the two-day match to commence at the HKCC at 11 am, tomorrow has

selected. been

follows:

T. A. Pearce

(Captain),

L. F. Stokes,

L. D. Kilbce.

G. N. GosaNO,

H. Owen-Hughes,

N. R. Oliver,

Dr E. L. Gosane,

F. Howarth,. S/Ldr. D. N. Gall. Lt. A. Stepto,

F/O. E. M. Gambrill,

and

D. W. Leuch

(12th Man),

CLS

not able to bowl again. and was Kenyon and Syrott bore the brunt

wickets for $5.

Hongkong had for 72 runs Panton and Bunion

to a stand of 50 runs that was broken shortly after the tiffin In- terval when Banton was caught out off Pudre Siecle's bowling.

only

Reuter,

DOCUSEN BOOED

It was a slow fight frequently booed by fans with Docusen early in- in the light showing sign he

Later tended to take it easy.

he opened up but was unable to score A knockout or even knockdowns.

Davis was a last-minute substitute for Art Soto, of Oakland, who was

-United Press.

is no Oakland, Nov. 10. There future in ghting the Docuses for John L. Davis.

Bernard Docusen, elder of the two fishing Filipino brothers from New Orleans and ranking challenger for

gave the welterweight title, Davis a thorough slapping around to win an easy ten-round decision hero last night.

Davis entered the bout os substitute after Art Solo, who was originally scheduled to fight Docuren, developed a badly infected

urm.

n

Two weeks ago in the same ring. Davis lost bitterly fought bout with Bernard's young and smaller brother, Maxic. But he had no business in the ring with the "Big Duke."

Dayis was willing throughout, but off balance continually was kept

left and Dosen's Bleking with Jolled by ripping right hand stabs.

Doeusen weighed 142 to 138 for the Richmond boy-Associated

Press.

ULTIMATUM

the National

Halifax,

Nov.

Indians Outclass Halifax All-Stars

18.-The Indian badminton team which is to meet Cannda in the Thomas Cup December 3 4 began their tour of Canada and the United States last night by winning every match ngainst a Halifax All-Star team here.

The Indians did

on

not concede in

single game in the ave matches, although they had not played since leaving Bombay. In the top singles, George Lewis, India's captain, de- feated Don Bauld, the Halifax top string, 15-7, 15-2,

After the game, the Indlan team staged a dazzling exhibition for this į benefit of a large, crowd.-Reuter. ZAHLUNG12:02Z0606915019 00:04:31BRA DELAARDEERUMISTRALNE CZIMITATI the entry fee should be incrcused from £10 to £100 and that each ot the defeated frst round nations be Aned an extra £100.

London, Nov. 18.-One change at least will be made by the England football selectors when they meet to- morrow to pick the team to oppose Switzerland at High- bury here on December 1.

Paurie Scott, England right-back who injured his in the England-Wales game last week, will be out of football for at least five or six weeks.

Lie Arsenal

and

Alt Ramsey. the Southampton hack, may depulise for Scott.

Another possible change may in volve England's glant goalkeeper. Frank Switt. A grand player in recent years for his country. Swift has not shown his real form senson

the ts rested and if he selectors will probably make their choice from twa London men in Ted Ditchburn, of Tottenham, or George Swindin, of Arsenal-Reuter. CANTABS SWAMPED

18~~~A London, Nov.

Footbal Association eleven whipped Cam- bridge University 7-1 in a soccer]

ground the Varsity game on Thursday. Associated Press.

On

sports items FROM LONDON

Carnival At

Of Sport

Christmas

The traditional Christmas Carnival of Sport in Britain this year is widely varied to sust the exacting tastes of the million spectators who regularly attend. Major attrac tion on Christmas Day itself will be the full series of League championship football matches in which the four main English divisions will take part. In Scotland too, of course, the normal list of -fixtures will be staged.

In England. however, sport activity is on much wider scale at this period and include hurdle racing, Rugby football, golf, athletic tournaments, men's and women's hockey and lacrosse games, walking, rowing (over the famous Richmond Regatta course on the outskirts of London) and Ice hockey in the principal sports arenas, in the capital

The British winter is very often rigorous, but no matter how un- pleasant outdoor conditions may be, the enthusiasm of followers of the national sports is never dampened. Huge football crowds assemble at the many matches throughout the country, even though the playing field is under a heavy carpet of snow and winter mists frequently make visibility poor.

when these facts were reported to the meeting by the honorary secre- tary, Mr W. A. Woodltati.

Here is an item of golf, news. The English Women's Close Champion- ship will be held, for the Arst umy, on the links of the Burnham and Berrow course, Somerset, England

September

1949. The during

It is a test, too, of the stamina of the footballera themselves. but Women's Open Championship was they are all highly-trained and reveal played there same years ago. surprisingly clever teamwork and

hardiness despite physical

the treacherous ground conditions.

Ice The British amateur

igure skating championships will be held at the Empire Pool, Wembley, Lon- and 7. There

Many of the sports already men- tioned are also featured this year don on December on Boxing Day (Monday 27th December), and here again football makes the most popular appeal. All sions have their fixtures so arranged that the first game is on their own ground and on the second day on that of their rivals.

are events for men, women, and pairs. The present holders are Gra- ham Sharp (Bournemouth), Jeanette Jennifer Nicks (Brighton).

INTERNATIONAL the clubs in the English four Dk1- Altwegg (Liverpool), and John and

HORSE SHOW

Officlats Kave 40 points for the two first days to Chevalier Jean F.D Pomme". Ordeix

"Sucre de teuning with Rene Peters on "Passo Partout”.

on

HTC

summer

Paris, Nov. 18.-Unofficial

Looking forward to the Helsinki scoring in the six nations' Inter-

Games, the Amateur Athletic Asso- It is invariably an Important clation of England and Wales, with national Horse Show gave the this French team the lead in the stage in the bid for League chan- the help of the Ministry of Educa- The loss of four tion, is arranging to have notional Grand Prix d'Europe on Thurs-pionship fionours.

points in this two-day series by conches for training young sports- clubs can cost several places in the men, not, only in the North, Mid- day.

im lands und South What is equally im

of England, bur League table. portant, the question of promotion also in Wales. the or relegation among

various

Apart from the paid coaches In Divisions is also directly affected. these arcas

nireatly there But whatever the outcome, players honorary coacher to the number of

alike enjoy and spectators

this 281 all over England and Wales. Italy was second with 37 points. ang

AAA is holding a The Italian team made a big im-spirited phase in seasonal sport in The

school at Loughborough, Leicester- pression with Lieutenant Plern Britain:

shire, England, frum August 14 to d'Inzeo winning on Wednesday all

August 27 next, when at least 123 three international events

students will attend a course and The British Amateur Golf Cham- "Desting" and in the Grand Prix

be given training and advice by a d'Europe d'inzco is teaming with planship of 1940 will, for the first

trainers. number of well known Sandro Perrone on "Marco Fourth".ime in its long history, be played most of whom will have given up in Cheland-at Portmarnock, from

20, The

part of their holidays to help. In Open Great Britain was third with 24 May 23 to May

Colonel Championship

will be played at a further effort to increase interest with Lleutenant

in amateur athlettes among young "Fax Deal, England, from July to July people, the AAA has decided to offer Llewellyn

Ruby 0.

10.000 complimentary tickets to achcols ready to organise parties to attend the first day of the amateur at White City Britain's championships

Stadlum, London, on July 15 next.

Memorial Cup

Match Teams

paluta

The following have been selected Harry

(Police),

(51

the state and he interpreted the re- the entries lo 16 nations but what 3. Hth's). Team Manager Mr

knocked up slx, to stay with Panton for 20 runs before being

quest as an indication run

M.

ол

Van Dertorn

L. Servien on "Darius".

On

on

were

on

The Grand National, greatest steeplechase, will be held at Aintree, Liverpool, England. on March 20. The meeting Itself will the usual three. Steeplechases and fint races will be run on March 23, be spread over four days, instead of

and hurdle and flat rnces on the next two days, so that the steeple- chase course and jumps may be in

National on the last day.

to represent the Non-Chinese Civi-lunter" and with Edward lians and the Combined Chinese Holland on "High Jinks." To this. Mr Dural replies: "Let us teams for the 1st round Memorial

Fourth was Spain with 21 points

C.

Goyonda not curl the spirit of tennis among Cup Competition to be played on with Francisco nations. If the entries have to be Sunday:

Senorita Maria "Vergel" and with New York. Nov 18-Manuel Ortiz, restricted, Jet such a restriction be Non-Chinese Civilians v Amy Luz de Ribera en "Nina Resa." of the attack the latter cluiming four world bantamweight champion, was imposition of artificial barriers. No Forrow

arrived at not-s

of the Leek (Club); Rocha (St Joseph's). a result

Switzerland (Club); Toledo (St Belgium and worned today Ly lost six

wickeln Roxing Association to sign moon for nation is stupid enough to make it-Joseph's). Leonard (St Joseph's) ticing for th with 17 points each.

Major Georges before Junch when

the defence of his title or give up his self a laughing stock of the warld Capt., Santos (St Joseph's): Xavier The Belgian team is composed of by enterin a set of rabbits for the (St Joseph's), Mullen (Club), Wel-"Aldo" and of Jose Hoffman on crcwn. settled down

ler (Club). Kiernan (Club), Bick-

CH" | "Orval" while the Swiss are Major Abe Green, Commissioner of the Davis

He that in his opinion there ford (Club). Reserves.-MacKenzie A. Mettler on "Dagmar" and Moler perfect condition for the Grand

say's

Beck (Club), Howlett NBA, said that the 110-pound cham-

should be no hard and fast

rule (Club), California 10 The

Gordon (Folice), Games in alled Boxing Commission for recognition as to how many nations should com-

The final official results will be the featherweight champion of pete. It may be possible to restrict

known only after Thursday night's

third Players are requested to report to meet with the

heat of the that Ortiz must be remembered, he says, is that

this cannot be done without causing their team manager In the dressing Grand Prix d'Europe. friction in International relation-room (Boundary St. ground, Kow-

at 0.45 p.m. loon)

Jerseys, shorts

PRIXTM HERMES ships.

and stockings will be supplied by UNFAIR, SAYS INDIA

Paris, .Nov. 18. Lieutenant the Association. India's representative on the In-

Colonel H. M. Llewellyn, the Bri- Combined Chinese v Navy-Tam

Capt.: Haush Olympic rider, on Monty, won (KMB) professional boxers in the United ranking list of nations made in the

here 10- during the year preceding each competition, (SCAA); Chan Kam-pul (CAA), at the Palais des Sports States has decreased

from approximately suggested by Mr Sabelli, would be Hung Hing-yuk (KMB), Tam night on the Anal day of the Inter- current vear

unfair, as it could make no allow

(KMB);

Lee Tai-fal national Horse Jumping Woon-cheung 6,700 to less than 4.000

Fleischer explained that the de-ance for the possibility of the freak

development of two players in the (KMB), Kwok Ying-kee (Kitchee), tions. His time was 30.2 seconds. the following

Waht-sing (CAA), Au Ciu-yin Lee got together and brightened the crease was due to "nited States 11th hour which could take a weak | 20..

(SCAA). Leung Wing-Kwong (as riding Marie Eugenie, was The number of liters last year was the highest in nation to the fore.

tern), Reserves-Leung Ting-tong He also criticises the suggestion history and "represented an artificial growth that could not continue,"

out. and then Gambrill-was out..could no longer make the bantam- without any further score.

Hodgson, joining Panton, managed

to keep up his end of the wicket and, toward the end of a valuable lost-wicket

of partnership

weight limit-Unlieri Press

FEWER PLUG-UGLIES

New York, Nov. 18-Nut Fleis- cher, editor of the Ring Marnzine.

63, today announced that the number of „ternational Federation feels that awon (SCAA), Tec Kam-hung the Prix Hermes, over 11 obstacles,

started to knock out for himself.

Against Stepto and Gambrill, both opening fast bowlers, the Molaya batsmen were dismissed with no ap- preciable score until Robinson and

scoreboard picture, With the score at. 74 for seven, Steele (the visiting came captain) and Leslie-Jones together and in the closing overs, in fading light, Stepto and Cambrill were brought on to bowl again. Each batsman "scored a boundary but did not touch any ball that was off the wicket.

Malaya went in to bat shortly before four o'clock and the light be- gan to fade about half-an-hour later.

1.

competi-

Major Van Derpon, of Belgium. second Goyonga, in 40.3 seconds, and M.

Rugby football is becoming more and more popular in the London district of England. At the be- ginning of the last season there were 170 clubs affiliated to the London So- cleix of Rugby Football Union Re- ferecs. There are now nearly 220 clubs amilated.

British

Wrestlers

Want A CoachTM

the

• London.. Nov. 18-Taking

Athletle. ilne from the Amateur

Amateur the British Association, Wrestling Association is "to ask the Ministry of Education for financial assistance to allow the appointment of a national couch.

Wrestling authorities have taken to heart the lessons learned at the Olympic Games and are forging ahead with plans to provide thetr members w greater opportunities for competitive training by Insti During the last season 3,036 aputing leagues throughout the coun pointments to matches on the party of referee members were made. The society has published a handbook for The first of these league, tourna- the use of referees. It a comments will take place in London plete list of affiliated clubs and full shortly when the Ashdown : and instructions on how to reach their Foresters Clubs, who can raise nine

for a ne to be imposed on the first (Eastern), Tam Chun-fal (KMB). af Spain, on Tornillo, third in 40.8 rounds. The zociety held its an-British Olympic wrestlers, between

Fung

Lee Chun-fat (KMB). Mow Cheung- 2. The number took a slump this round losers and for an increase wing (CAA), Teng Sheung (SCAA), reconcis. wear due to the fans reluctance to the entry fee. He would not like Team Manager, Mr Henry S. H. The Prix de Dirne, over ninc send money

and refusal to pay to see a ne imposed as a deter

obstacles, was won by Madame fancy prices for mediocre talent. rent but only on à nation that falled

Players are requested to report to Legrand (Belgium), riding Anipa, 3. Television cut into gate receipts. to score in the first round at least

de Rivera inital Presa,

65 percent of the total number of their team manager in the dressing and Senorita WILLIE WHYTE INJURED

games scored by the opposing win- roem (Sookunpoo ground) at 2.45 finished second on Nina,

p.in. Jerseys, etc. will be supplied

The pair tied in the Abergṇvanny, Nov. In-Willioning team.

present by the HK Chinese Football Asso- and were only separated Ke

holds that the

second race.--Reuter. Whyle of Glasrow, the Welterweight

more than clation. He offers D chamulon of Scotland, was admitted nominal subscription to hospital nt Abergavenny today answers the purpose.

Hongkong twice changed bowlers but thetics from all four-fast or medium-were designed for catches in the slips. Four were held there"s the ult of an neeldent a few simple remedy to the situation. An hours after being knocked out by appeal should be made to the good the and five muffed.

Fadla Thomas. the welterweight sense of member nations by champion of Wales.

International Federation each year them Early today Whyte fell through a when it should impress on first floor bedroom window and a the necessity of restricting the en- mines verandah at the Greyhound try. Hotel when he was staving on to

Stumps were drawn at 8.30 o'clock, Full scores were:

HONGKONG

First Inniars Major Murray-Brown, Steele, b

Svrett

F/O Marshall, Lloyd, b Berelt Lt.Cdr. Vavasour, b Legasit

30 the stone floor 15 feet below.

He was cut and besteed and reported to be progressing as well as can be expected-Reuter.

A/C Belme, o Lio, b Llayd

Maior Tame, . Les h Ryrett

Major Halg, Tow Syrett

W/Cdr. Panton, not out

BM

Gar Danton, Robinson, b Btoele

10

It Rimin. rum aut ....

F/Q Gambrill, b Konyon

1

Cpl Hndon, e Lee, b Steele

Extrao

Parham Kesyon

Hyrett

Bord

Legrett

Steele

TEN HOFF'S TOUR Hamburg, Nov. 18-Law Ruston.

- Total

Bowling Analysis

Hoff.

W

MALAYA

First Inningi Maior Tale, b Gambeti

Cant Hunur, b Biepła

BA Jermit o Panton. b Danton

Cal Robinson, yun, nút „AUKINNY Y/L. Byrett. Marshall. b Gambrill L/CHr Lee, Marshall, Cambrili

Fil. Lined, o Hodgson, b Danton

Capt Leia-Jones, not out Col Bienie. not out

Extras

Tolal (for 7 wkia)

HAPPY EVENT

nresent because today he was in Kiol All

до

Such an appeal, he says, would help to create a Davis Cup con- selence

nations and among would make tinworthy competi for uneasy in his mind to the extent of wanting to keep away. from the contest.-Router.

Zen-

ALL-BLACK TOUR Wellington, Nov. 18-Now land's Rubgy Union Council has ap- pointed F. It. Allen of Auckland as captain and R. R. Dalton of Dunedin All-Black as vice-captain of the team to tour South Africa.

J. H. Parker of Wellington and R. McDonald of Wellington were op- and Assistant pointed

(Spain)

first rare

after a

Manchester H'cap

Starters

London, Nov. 18.-Probable runners, with Jockeys, for the Manchester Handicap, to be run over one and a half miles at manoge,vely.—Reuler.

RUGGER RESULTS 2.30 p.m. (GMT) at Manchester London, Nov. 18-Warwickshire on Saturday, number 42. -- beat

East Midlands 14-8 and They are: over Leicestershire beat North Midlanda

Rugby 9-8 in

Union

County Championship matches today.

R.V. Stanley's. Leam beat Oxford ban-University 12-3-Reuter.

hla

Las Vegas (E. C. Elliott), Garter Club (no Jockey), Crusader Morn (no Jockey), Bollonian (W. Nevett). Hal O' the Wynd (W. Lister), Lacovedia (M. Barny), Good Tarte (D. Smith), Bridle Path (no jockey).

(W..Rickaby). Rose Duke Second (S. Wragg), Philadelphu

Colin Haycraft. In Standerton (no jockey). Pampered Squash Semi-Final

Thursday.

on

moumenntative of New "I shall manage all right York's Twentieth Century Sporting there."--Reuter. as į Club. arrived here by nie 'this

BACK TO THE OLD avaniņa in sløn un the German

London, Nov. 18-Jockio

Pater- heavyweight chamulon, Hein Ten

Empire for

of the son, the British and a boxing tour

tamweight champion, whose next United States.

Ronnie Draper It is stated that the contract will Oght Ja with Drhhahiv ho signed this evening. Southampton in London on Novem- with Emil June, Ten Hoff's manager, ber 28, should derive much benefit

(T. Weston), Star of Autumn (no as Mr. Bursion has arranged to fly psychologically at least from

back to

old the

Highland decision to o

Laddie (no to London tomorrow.

London, Nov; 18-Sgt. Colin Jockey), Jockey), Ten Hof will not be able to be routine of training whenever he Hoycraft, the squash rackets cham-

Korogan Second (ND the urge to do som

Prince pion, played with speed and skill to Jockey), La Chipotto (D. Scholeld),

Mirlan Second (J, Sirett), matters concerning the The little Scot has

has never much fare of Ten Haff and his party to cared for training schedules bared Hot into the semi-final of the Army Rupert (D. Robertson), Zephyrus (P. Maher), Prince Hardi (J. Bime), the United States and the cash in on regular routine but has always squash rackets championship

Impressive. (A. 10volved were settled some weeks been happier with unorthodox pre-

Scotch He eliminated Capt. N. W. Nichol- Vasant (E. Britt),

-Holloway),

Comfort C paration sparring und exercising

son (Royal Artillery), 9-7, 9-1 and Orton), Qungs (C. Creed), Regret "Ten Holf is regarded as an ex- when, to quote his own words, ke

9-4.-Associated Press. perienced and well developed boxer "feels in the mood."—Reuter.

(C. Rowley), Solandra (F. Barlow). who could make a good

Raven Locks (D. Buckle), Guerrier abowing

ROYAL NAVAL TEAM against boxern

(J. Walker), Always In (A. Carson), Internationa?

forward to London, Nov. 18.-The following

Yoyo (E. Mercer), White Heather The following is the result of the

Sidebotham), Water Elscult Royal Navy boxers were selected for

Warren).

Balancello (J: the Inter-Service Boxing. Association match played at the Ladies' Recrea- (Erie Versus Sporta Club of Denmark tlon Club yesterday:

Dyson), Master Dun (A. Richard- Ladies Handicap Doubles.—Mrs match at the Army Boxing Centra at Aldershot on December 2:

Showan and Mrs Stroobach bt Mtson). Mac's Shole (N. Stick), Abou Bon Adhem (W. Wilson), Pepperbox Smith R. M. Bradley and Miss Lambert-Butler, Hill (W. Smith), Bristol Fashion

D. 7-5, 6-3,

(G. Hudson), Sports Master (D.

Ubuty

(G. Colven) This afternoon at 4.30 p.m., in the Greening). Club Mixed Doubles, K. Standaloft Whitby Light (P. Tomlin), and and Mrs Liiton will play P. Bonner-Mickey the Giggle (G. Greathurst) | man' and Mrs Getz.:

72

ngo,

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repute. He la Inokiar

bis American trip and told Reuter:

CRAIGENGOWER TEAM

London, Nov. 18-The birth of a daughter to the wife of. R, W. V. Robins, former Middlesex and The following have been shown to

D. refrenant reg in a famous match arsinst England cricket

Is exptain.

on Doval Nawe at Tranny Valley on Ben Smith; Rt. M. nounced today, Mrs Robins, for-day, at 1,49 pm 0. A. Foliza, G. Hong

Middleweight-Marine Aylward Phad, Ramshawl. 1. I Pimmels, merly Miss Kathleen Knight, Isa 1. mar. (A. IT Tmall . Light-heavyweight Mr P. J. Me grand-daughter of the former Lord maker, D., Leonard, J. Li, Youngmye, B. servy, R.N-Router. Mayor of London.-Reuter.

Leonard.

LRC Tennis:

+

Reuter.

nual meeting in London recently, them, will be opposed-Heuter.

FOOTBALL VICTIM

Harry Hitman, Denver, Cole, tallor, offered, sult to any Denver fan who could pick ten. football ners In a weekly contest, T

winner

Last week he had a fantastic 412 figures it will cost him $22,000 and tie up factory for weeks to make the suits."

Bitman, who usually acts like an executive, Is above, as he helps turn out the -free garments.

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