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GOLDEN GLOVES BOXING

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1949.

BUCKS OUTCLASSES TOMMY SCOLLINS Pulling Awarded An Unpopular Decision

By "KAYO CURLY"

Boxing fans who packed the China Fleet Club Theatre on Saturday night to witness the Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament were treated to an evening of tall and fancy slugging when a seven-fight card provided abundant thrills and tension-packed ring drama.

Every fight on the programme was highlighted by action-jammed battles which brought the house to lis feet on many occasions in expectation of a knockout finish.

A capacity crowd jammed the Fleet Club arena for the big fistic show. Fight fans ant through six preliminary bouts and a weight-lifting exhibition before they were brought on to their toes by one of the classiest performances in the local ring in postwar boxing.

Ramsey Bucks, pride of Hong Kong and son of the famous Iron Bux of local renown, consted to an easy points decision over Petty Officer Tommy Scollins of HMS "London" in the main bout of the night. Bucks was poetry in motion as he bobbed and weaved away from his opponent's sporadic attacks and then countered with lightning two-fisted assaults on his rival's head and body.

Bucks put in sclatiling be out on his feet but rallied performance of footworkt, ring strongly towards the end of the

Jostle craft, two-fisted punching, and canta

Bucks with dodging which completely out-several walloping smusher classed,

his the face. outwitted

and

to

to

Williams knocked Upjohin the down for a brief count in

the third and then applied clincher almost immediately to the can- put his rival at on vas.

slower opponent.

The crowd was yelling for a There was no doubt after the kayo but Bucks was still walk- Initial round what the final de- ing for a good opening to dust cision would be. Bucks sized up off his groggy opponent. Had he Scollins in the first stanza In been more alert, Ramsey would this an evenly

and have finished the bout in fought round then

away round. proceeded to run

However, he took the with the fight in the next Ave canto in grand style, conlos to chalk

салу points decision.

up an

.

Bucks scaled in at at 135%

The

FINAL ROUND

sixth and final round lbs. at gong time while Scollins brought the tense crowd to its tipped the balance at 132 lbs. feel yelling for action and they The buzz

Bucks of the expectant got their money's worth. crowd filled the arena as the went to town in this stanza and

at his i wo

received hammered away combatants Instructions from Referee Bill weary rival at cosc. Storrie.

Bo

sly

Bucks' face

haymakers

.

40

SILVA V. CHANTER The fourth bout was marred

disqualification. by a

Tony Silva of Hongkong and

LSA were Chanter of HMS "Hart" mixing it up in fine fashion when Referee Bul Storria Chanter, nwarded the fight to disqualifying Silva for hits

open glove afler ting with the he had been warned twice.

WEIGHT-LIFTING During the interval between bouts, 23-year old Valentine

of the Son

popular Knige. sports figure, L. Knige, gave a

ex- spectacular weigh-fting hibition.

Val lifted 192 lbs. three times an the two-hand snatch mill- tory two-hand press and

the two-hand clean Jerk:

YEUNG V. REEVE

NEW TENNIS STARS

Nancy Chaffee (left) Ventura, Calif., and Ger- trude Moran, Santa Monica, California, smile with happiness after reaching the finals in the women's national indoor tennis championships held in New

York-AP Wirephoto.

Colony Players One Up

In Exhibition Tennis

.

The Exhibition tennis matches against the Indo- China players at the Chinese Recreation Club over the week-end saw Hongkong win three of five games, largely through an excellent display by the Colony Champion, Ip Koon-hung, who beat both Van Sau and Duong in singles matches.

The Week-End Scoreboard

FOOTBALL

SENIOR SHIELD FINAL 8. China "A" 5 KMB

JUNIOR SHIELD FINAL xitcher

38. China

Scoliina maintained his stout

Ip beat Van Sau, Indo-China's Number One and guard against the withering FIRST ROUND

asault dished up by his superior

a top grade player by French national standards, back The first round raw Bucks opponent and even came

8-6, 6-3 yesterday. On Saturday he beat Duong, a vollies to land several cautiously weighing his

op- to

Class II player by French national standards, 6-3, 6-0. ponent's style before ho com-Bucks' head.

Ramsey, however, finished up Scoluna

Both

and Van Sau

Dương menced his attack on

Bra strongly

whirlwind

have had a fair amount of ex- face in brief two-fisted attacks.

His performance made him

perience against players of Bucks was grease lightning, in blitzkreig which battered his the ring and backed away from game rival to a standstill. The the only weight lifter in the International tournament cali- bro and were in demand for several rushes by the hefty-decision went to Bucks hands Colony who has lifted 192 lbs.

It was a peak exhibition and tournaments in France where numerous down. punching Scollins on

It was a popular victory and Knige was awarded a special they played these against the occasions during this canto.

cup presented by the Hen, P.S. best competition. Scollins got in several wallop fully deserved. Credit must

for his first public Both Van Sau and Duong, but to Trainer Skelly Razack and Cassidy ing clouts to

as Seconds Sherry Bucks and appearance. Knige also gave however, proved superior to the missed several the speedy Bucks eluded him. Leonard Elarte for their capablo | fine exhibition of muscular con- Colony's No. 3, Tsui Yun-put, zurprisingly, put up a who, siuggingtrol. fighters were on the offen- management of their

Indo- better. show ngainst when the bell clanged to hero.

China's No. 1, carrying him to end an even round.

$64 QUESTION

The fifth bout was a slugfest. three sets to lose 4-5, 6-4, 2-0. Trui the younger SECOND ROUND

Local boxing fans were given The Hongkong Police's Yeung Yesterday.

took severe punish-lest to Duong by a score of 1-6, the a rare opportunity of comparing Wing-ol for second canto und immediately the performances of Bob Pul- ment from Leading Patrolman 2-6.

HMS "Tamar" but tagged Scollins with several ling, pride of the Royal Navy Reeve of

lo und erstwhile undefeated champ niso dished out punishment concentrated jabbing forays

off his the head. ile caught Scollins of local boxing, and Bucks

opponent. on the right eye with a clinging the same fight card.

fighters finished the bout with

points de wallop

Pulling won an unpopular de Reeve winner by a which apparently weakened his opponent

cision from A. B. Clunce in a cision. Young ЧУДЭ Д good

loser. Ramsey began to and weak prelude to the main bout. Buks in his rival's defence and The relative exhibitions-dish-- proceeded to hammer away ated up by Pulling and Bucks the soft spots. The fighters thrown into the melting pot of were locked in several clinches boxing bring up the 504 ques- and the crafty Ramony took ad- tion of the moment. Con Pull- punish his rival with a thump-local ring? ing body Attack. This was Bucks' round.

Bucks

came

out

vantage of these tangles toing, stand up to Bucks in the

+

Two

to

wenry

in

BEST YET TO COME Hongkong Is

now one match up as a result of Ip Koon-hung and Tsut Wal-pul beating the Indo-Chinese pair 7-5, 0-4.

Easy Victory For HKCC In Hancock Shield Match

By "RECORDER"

Though reinforced by Alan Stepto at his fastest and best, the Kowloon Cricket Club lacked the batting against Hongkong Cricket Club In the second match of the Hancock Shield series played over the week-end at Chater Road and lost by 10 wickets.

HKCC won the match twice. Firat at 12.10 p.m. on Sunday when they passed the KCC first innings total of 131 with four wickets in hand and then again at 5 p.m. when Howard and Franklin scored 28 runs off two overs It had been agreed that the match would be decided on first innings if two innings could not be completed.

KCC's frat innings started | ball with it somo 30 yards N Hort-Baker, not out with Davidson, their main Never was Stepto faster and T. A. Madar, b Rowe bufting hope, being run out on seldom has a wicket been so A. Stepto, b Rawe...... a bad call with the scoreboard amenable to his fore.

G. E. Taylor, e Franklin, b With 27

Ouver on the

hnd scored 31 and Bowe thowing 13, board, Archio Zimmern was Kilbee was undefeated with 23 V, C. Bond. b Cull clean bowled by Mahon while when stumps were drown with R. E. Lee, c Oliver, b Rowe

Extras the HKCC having put up 60 for-4 wickets

attempting a big hit.

Then the HKCC, always, short of bowlers and always expert- menting with someone new, put on G. T. Rowe, never mode

MORNING AFTER

Things did not go well on Sun-

Tolal

Cull Kerr Rowe

Bowling

13

131

о M'

12

11

14.5 3 35

3

3 HKCC1st Intings

much use of by the Optimistaday morning for KCC. They Mahion for whom he turns out regularly, never seem la go well for the Rowe kept a good length with bowling side at Chater Road on his slow ball coming in on an sunny morning, Stepto wasn't high trajectory on a fast wicket quite as devastating as he had Pearce and, before having completedbeen in the soot of the evening his 18th over, had claimed seven and Robbie Lee and Davidson wickets for 35 runs, four of bowled over after over to see F. Stokes, b Stepto

to 500 OJ. Kerr, lbw Stepto these clean bowled.

Rowe, who had been four not out NR. Oliver, b Stepto The KCC batting tried hard overnight, carry his score low. Franklin, b Steplo.. enough. Barrow, who opened, before being slumped by Webb.

L.D. Kilbee, ibw Leo Webb, despite the fact that 34 GT, Rowe, st Webb, b Hart stayed for 101 minutes for 17

extras contributed to runs. Hart-Baker carried his

220. total of.

220,

TA. Pearce, b Stepto but for 22, Webb managed 18 in HKCC

Job good a brighter knock and Stepto 15. doing

behind H.M. Newton, e Barrow, b sticka The KCC fielding, Stepto Even the tall wagged, but the the

the despite Innings closed at 131.

handicapping R.S. Cull, Ibw Lee shadow effects all over the field, W.L. Howard, b Stepto

than is usual, but T.P. Mahon, not out was brighter Alan Stepto opened the bow- Kilbee was in trying to score his

Extras for KCC in devastating second century in a Hancock

Shield match.

1ing

DEVASTATING

never

fashion. His first bali touched grass till it had travell- ed well over first slip's head and fell just short ol the

screen.

the

n

Was

Lee

Baker

Total

Bowling

M

22.4 3

8

20

Ex

By the time he was leg before to Robbie Lee, he had reached 51. Pearce and Newton followed After that, outside of an ue- with 33 and 31 each and It took Stepto another casional wide, he was bowling

spell of Stepto to dis Taylor very much on the wicket and lodge them. Stepto Anally also

Howard to

make it Davidson his first wicket came with the claimed

Hart Baker overs, scoreboard showing seven for even for 68 in 22.4

Borrow Food

against the performance the HKCC as for the Grat thing

KCC 2nd Innings ever he claimed Len Stokes's type of batsmen who hit rather EC. Fincher, b Cull

W.M. Davidson, b Poarce- wicket. A good length ball than poke.

KCC's second innings, starting T.A. Madar, e Cull, b Rowe coming in from leg accounted

before 3 TL, was A. Zimmern, b Rowe...... for Stokes, bending the leg stick shortly

indeed. It right back.

started W.D.M. Webb, c Howard,

Pearce Before the evening was over, with Davidson reaching 12 be- Stepto had completed his 100 fore falling victim to that type N. Hart Baker, b Pource

that RE. Lee, b Rowe

wickets for the

miscruble

season in one of ball from Alee Pearce

of his best bowling spells in a shouldn't take a wicket but A. Stepte, not out long time against batting of always does where the KCC to J. Barrow, b Rowe concerned. Teddy concern

to reach nine and Madar after

Interport standard.

Three of the wickets were managed

tho

Fincher G.E. Taylor, e Fronidin, b

him

Pearce......

V.C. Bond, e Kerr, b Pearce

Extras

In Tommy clean bowled leg stump each case. The hall that got reached eight.

carried Oliver's wickels

Rowe was brought back, ac-. counting

then for Madar, Archie Zimmern for a duck, and later Robble Lee and John

Neither

Wobb Barrow.

ΠΟΥ

Mahon to up

a figures

contribution, Cull.... victims of Pearce,

who Rowe

Pearce

Decline Of

Hart-Baker were

double

both

also took care of the tail for an

ཨཊྛe; ཨཏྠ, ཊྛཐཱསཙྪ

ONDO KYOON FOR

Total

110

Bowling Q M

R

ไป

2

10

3 0

14

1

The "Spivs"

0

0.2

0

K

1

K.M.B.

3

3

8.C. "B"

1

is petering out. Big money has passed through

London, Apr. 3.-There analysis of five for 18. are indications that the two overs to win the match. postwar boom in attendances They needed 13 runs to do it, R.V. Franklin, not out ut British sporting fixtures but hit up 28 good measure.

Kerr

1 ก 11

0

HKCC-2nd Innings

18

Extras

KCC-1 Innings the W. M. Davidson, run out .........

Total

20

5

17

Bowling

M

1 Kitchen

2

18 Stepto

FIRST DIVISION Kigher 5 Police Eastern 3 Army

St. Joseph's 1 C.A.A.

SECOND DIVISION

8. China Navy

* 17 "WD Chinese 0

St. Joseph's 2 Tramways 5.

YMICA

-0

HOCKEY

3 Dockyard

0

2 Police

3, YMCA

Dockyard

1 Civil Service Dutch C

The best matches of the senco, fore yet to come with the arrivatK.M.B. 3 Talkoo PULLING V. CHANCE

Army H.K. 5 Solleitora of Dubue, ranking French play- Bob Pulling was given a rude shock in the sixth light, Pitled, when there will be two after-

noons of the ext

the exhibition.

tion games Pulling at the Hongkong Cricket Club Recreio

his first round on "gainst A. D. Chance, won the

on Wednesday and Thusrday, speedy jabbing attacks to For these matches, Hongkong Recreio Chance's head.

will put Into the fray the Cam- Khalsa MALIG V. O'SHEA

Chance began to concentrate Hongkong's boxers drew first

who has now been here for some Army blood when the fight card com-in closing Pulling's left eye bridge half-Blue, W. C. Choy, w

the second canto and went

time but has not taken part in the (138) for menced

(130)

about his task patiently and Colony Championships. Choy is whipped Gunner O'Shea and

warily. It was an even round.

player .of International of the Royal Artillery in a

The third round began in standard. Recently, he proved three-round scrap which almost whirlwind fashion.

ordered on a knoelcout.

Chance too good for the Singapore tiger in the ring. He Singles Champion on a visit was a the Malig gave his opponent

quarter, and there. gave Pulling no mill In savage at- tocks in the final canto after

closed Bob's left eye and drew blood by opening a deep gash O'Shea had rallied strongly in

round. Lack of over the eye. the second alertness by Malig gave him points decision.

THIRD ROUND Ramsey came ring out the third canto with gusto continued his concentrated punishing attacks on Scollins

and head. Short jabs be- eyes gon to soften Scollins.

Bucks drew a big ovation from the crowd when he skill- fully dodged away from Scollins when the latter forced him the ropes and was moving in for a slugtest.

to

Bucks bounced off the ropes just when Scollins uncorked! his punches and retaliated with stinging job offensive on the Petty Officer's head. Bucks also won this round going away.

FOURTH ROUND

run of the

Alfred Mallg

B

P

LIU V. PRIEST Fifteen-year-old Llu Hong kwong, son of popular ย

local sportsman C. Quie and trained by Bob Palling, scored a popu- lar points triumph over A Priest of HMS "Belfast" in the second bout of the evening, The fourth round rolled

Liu, fighting southpaw, con- centraled

his and here Bucks began his Byn-

opponent's effect and tematic assaults on his opponent midriff with great

Д hud Priest on the verge of and began to weaken him for an

Scollins was kayo at the Anal belt. expected sluggish in this canto and

up

was

W.

Austrians Beat Swiss

3.—Austria

SOFTBALL HONG LEAGUE

Gibb

It took Howard and Franklin.L. Howard, not out

turnstiles, particularly at J. Barrow, b Rowe......

12 A. Zimmern, b Mahon ... football and boxing venues W. D. M. Webb. lbw Rowe since sport got well into its E. C. Fincher, b Rowe stride-after-the-war, but

now, with money tighter, British fans are no longer thronging the entrances to and every sporting

2 any

o fixture.

0

Attendances at football, the 2 British public's greatest love, pre slanting off more than can

be accounted for by the usual

Socony APL Shell

1 Livingston 13 12 Musicians 11 14 Caltex

4

is

that

Cricket

Averages

For All Matches

end of season decrease in in- BATTING : terest Many people connected with the game in an oficial

average L. F. Stokes (Scorpions) capacity predict attendances will show an appre- | J. M. Gosono" (University) clable decrease next season. G. N. Gozano (Recreio)

In boxing the attitude of "Wo H. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions) must see it, whatever the price," A. M. Prata (Recreio)

also on the decline. For D. Kilbee (Optimists)

'L. probably the Arst time at a big T. A. Pearce (Scorpiora)

since war, medium priced tickets for Major A. R. Dawe (Army) Dr. E. L. Gosano (Recrelo) the Marcel Cerdan versus Dick N. R. Oliver (Optimists)

Earl's Court, Turpin card at

G. A. Souza, Cralgengower) this week were on sale at the

N. E. Arthy' (Optimists)

Recreio Win In London programme Lausanne, Apr.

Hockey League

goals, tria's

the

(RAF)

.strongly Chance Anished up and had Pulling on the run final bell clanged. when the

In beat Switzerland by two goals The decision was adjusted

to one in a soccer International and favour of Pulling

large crowd who here today. At half time Aus- boned by the

Club de Recreto, by defeating turnstiles. thought that Chance had been trin was leading by one goal to

nil. Habitzl scored both, Aus- Dockyard RC and the YMCA All this seems to spell the R. W. Franklin (Optimists)

the H. M. Newton (Scorpions) given a raw deal.

and Dickel netted each by three goals to nil over beginning of the end of At the conclusion of the night

for Switzerland, card,

214 A/C J. S. Belme (RAF) the Commissioner

the week-end have finished 10p big money made by London's G. Hong Choy (Craigengower) ot

The

match was played in fine of the Hockey Association table "splys"-the elaborately dressed D, Police, the Hon.

with, one gentlemen who congregate out- W. M. Davidson (KCC)

W/Car A. D. Punton Macintosh, OBE, was introduced weather before 300,000 speela and are champions Austria.

with playing with

prenas sporting game still in hand. by Mr Marcus da Silva, and tors.

deserved their presented prizes to all boxers superior skill,

Recreto have now won 18 of sheaves of scarce tickets which F. Howarth (Scorpions) Their forwards and

willing to dispose Mal, C. R. Murray-Prown (Army

II. Zimmern (KCC) Inking part in the

programme. win.

halves played with sparkle and 21 games, drawn two and lost they were

M. M. Little (Optimists) kayo,

Bill Storrie performed his re-

scored against them, for

for them- handsome profit eight

N. Hart-Baker (KCC) Llu was fast and walloped fereeing taste well and was ably cohesion, while the Swiss team one, scoring 60 goals and having of at the original price, plus

thumping nssisted by Judges Sqadron did not combine well-Reuter.

L. T. Ride (University) a total of 30 points. peared to have tired consider his rival with some

A very comfortable living softened Priest Leader Walker, Mr T. H. Bow-

Army, who stand second in

A. R. Abbas (IRC) ably while Bucks was still full clouts which

the table, are six points behind must have been made by tome. H. Leach (Scorpions) in man, and Mr L. A. Scarles of

of these on buying and selling A. Zimmern (KCC) the Hongkong Police.

with two games in hand.

sports tickets, but now It looks days of their · pros- as if the perity are numbered. Only they

-dit

of vitality. In fact, Scollins, Liu should go a long way

was moving around the ring in

a dazed condition and was easy prey for Bucks's speedy torays.

Bucks's round again.

FIFTH ROUND

Ducks, waded in for the kill

at the sound of the fifth gong,

Ho bashed Scollins on the head

and clever jabs with punches. Scollins appeared

TOVET YOU ENJOYED YOUR LITTLE TOW WITH

GENOR CONQUEST-

HE LEAVES TODAY,

DOESN'T WE?

short

to

local ring history.

Vienna Draws..

With Paris

BASKETBALL Glaves boxing Football Club and the Racing

Mr J, C. Grenham was Master WILLIAMS V. UPJOHN. of Ceremonies. The third fight was featured The Golden

Poris, Apr. 3. The Vienna

by a TKO. Fetty Officer Wil-promoters had a very success-Club de Paris drew at two goals Hams (180) of HMS. "London," ful

side

selves.

Inn. N.O. Runs H. S. Aver.

30

1128

43.38

4

540

41.53

G84

38.00.

407

33.35

458

30,63

4 010 102 20.00

650

27.05

356

25.42

401

25.03

750

25.00

410

24.41

2

203

23.90

5 525

23.88

323- 323

23.07

207

22.84

418

22.00

319

21.26

312

312

20.00

301

20.03 40.09

431

19.59

308

19.25

201

10.02

341

10.29

307

16.15

240

16.00

300

15,02

301

15.03

***88882988-882895

Not Out. Qualification: 200 runs with, an average over 15,00. Results of League basketball themselves will shed a tear at BOWLING; on night Saturday and are each at the Colombes Stadlum games played over the week-their passing-Reuler, In the heavyweight class, put looking forward to staging an- here today. At half-time, Vienna end at Caroline I were:

down for the other bigger Bstic show in the Ted by two goals to zero. George Upjohn

Boxing is fast kayo in the third round after ho. near future.

and Vaast on the local land Leduc hnd severely punished his rival being put back

Racing Club. Keuler. in the earlier cantos.

sports map.

Mister

JÉK IRM YOURSELF.

Conquest

THINK I'LL PAY A CALL

YOU SEEM TO KNOW

CH MR ROCA IN

MMA BETTER...

GOTE OF NICOLA'S

WARNING

Marti "A"

Division:-Kowloon

and Sobotka scored for Vienna Chinese YMCA beat Swntow Discus Thrower Cpl. Hart (Royal Navy)

for the Oversens 48-30: Black Cat beat

Lau Sing 37-33.

IG CANOA ROCA- ?

AN-HA-IT LOCKS" AS

C

THOUGH WE HAVE

MET BEFORE

"B" Division:-Chineso Re- porters beat Black and White 30-41; HK Chinese YMCA best Lau Sing 43-33.

Ladles League: Kowloon

beat

HK

Chineso YMCA Chinese YMCA 12-10.

The match between Kung Man and Heung Tao School was postponed.

A. C. D. Graham (RAF) F. Howarth (Scorpions) 3. C. Koh (University) Lt A. Steplo (Anny)

Overs Maldens Runs Wkis. Aver.

81

20

201 27

7.05

105

20

323 37

8.72

324.1

01. 865 97 8.01

145.4

17

310

50

*0.31

324.3

1014

103

0.84

305.5

Ana 07

0.07

280,5

71

52 540

10.50

138.3

23 421 38 11.07

107.4

20

334 30 11.13

205.4

63

037

7B

116.3

341.3

1003

07

450 40 11.40

11.16

41.50

11.50

04 579

11.50

23.5

* 10 320

320 28

11.04

Becomes

Gnr D. Banton (Army) Concert Pianist

Dr E. L. Gasano (Recrela) Parls, Apr. 3.-Michelino G. N. Gosano (Recreio) Ostermeyer, who won the L/Cpl J Jones: (Army) A. P. Pereira (Recreto) women's Olymple shot putr. A. Pearce (Scorpions) and discus championships/O E. N. Gambrill (IAF) for France lost summer, has CPO L White (Royal Navy) 233.3

Rowe

(Optimists) successfully started on an G. T.

J. Billimoria (CCC) entirely different careers. H. Lean (University)

D. McLellan

French Badminton a concert pianist,

Championships

(Optimiste)

42 263,4 100

872 72 81%

12.11 12.12 19 030 00 12.00 12 499 12 127.1 104.5 42

30 12.0 44 12.80

660 702 12 13.00

419. 30 13.08

21 370

277.1

110.8

'10

110.0 110,0

187.2

43

133,5

27

432

20 $10.43 29 45

200.5

00 BOS

352 142,5'

Miss Ostermeyer, who is 20 Cpl A. Hodgson (RAF)

who has been studying R. E. Lee (KCC) Parts, Apr. 3-Ewe Elong and

The music since she was four years A. K. Ismall (IRC) Choong, of Malaya, won men's singles title in the French old, gave her first important. L. Bnaith (Optimists) International badminton cham concert last night and received L, Bhaj

ovation at the A. el Arcull, Jr (IRC) pionships here today, beating a tremendous

of Paris" G. E. Taylor (KCC)

T. P. Mahon (Optimists) At the Clympics last year, R. Zimmern (KCC). In the semi-Brinle Yat bent Yves Baudoin. (France) 15-0; her shotput mark was 45 feet 1 H. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions) 10-8, and Ewe defeated Foo inches and she hurled the dis S. M. Tch (University) ....... 103 Sun Lau (Malaya) 15-0, 15-5, cus 137 foot 6 inches-United T. Crabtree (Craigengewer)

ls fellow countryman, Yat Sun Salle Gaveau, Lau, 15-2, 15-2 in the final

Reuter.

principal concert halls.

one

Press.

14.23

14.27

14.80

35 315-30 17.10

• 413 20 17.08

ZO' 652 35 18.62 44 900 47 19.24

.. 278.1 Qualification: 20 wickels for an average under -20.00;

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