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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1949.

SPORTING SAM

By Reg. Wootton

MIDDLESEX WELL ON WAY TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP

Brian Close & Frank Lowson Awarded County Caps

London, Aug. 17. The leading Counties in the Championship table all made good starts in their County matches which began today.

Middlesex, who are 20 points in the lead at the head of the table, took one more step towards winning the title by placing themselves in a very strong position against Derbyshire at Derby by scoring 403 for 6.

.

No fewer than four Middlesex, batamen scored half centuries. George Mann, their captain, made 86, Leslie Compton 83 not out, Sidney Drown 74 and Denis Compton 57.

A Bixth wicket stand be- Į, Edwin Cooper and I. Outs- tween Mann and Lesile Comp-| choorn, who was born in Ceylon, tort produced 167 runs in 120 were both in the form for minutes,

Worcestershire, who are joint second in the table, dismissed Kent for 104, thanks to some fine bowling by Roland Jenkins, whose right arm leg breaks en- abled him to take five for 05.

Worcestershire soon parsed this total and at the close of play Jed by 76 runs with wickets to fall.

eight

More Japanese

In

Swimmers

US Finals

Worcestershire and scored 75 and 09 not out, respectively.

Reg Perks, Worcestershire's

medium fant

Fight-armed bowler, established a record for R Worcestershire bowler by taking his 100th wicket for the tenth time.

Yorkshire, who ore second

with Worcestershire, dismissed Warwickshire al Scarborough for the moderate total of 245, they received a shock in but their reply when Franke Lowson was out in the first over. They recovered, however, and at the close were only 187 runs be- hind with nine wielsets left.

YORKS AWARDS

Ladies' Tennis

Championships

DANGER TOXOPHILITES

LITES

ITES

London Express Service

Mr Evatt Comments

On

Test Cricket

The Australians, after licking us at cricket, are fund of telling us that we aren't so bad at it, after all. So It is with Dr H. V. Evalt, Deputy Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, who knows more about the game than most Cabinet Minis- ters.

"In spite of the bare figures and the results," says he, in speaking_of_the last two series, "I am convinced that the difference between the elevens of Eng- land and Australia was not considerable.

The annual tennis tourna- ments for the Colony "I don't suppose that any Ladies' Open Singles and country could wish for C

of Test bats-

Doubles and the Open Mixed greater quartet

men than Hutton, Washbrook,

Doubles Championships, or-Compton and Edrich. ganised by the Ladies' Re- "Fortune always counts for creation Club, will com- much in these contests, and the mence on Monday, Septem--luck of Dedser and Douglas Wright often reminded me of ber 19.

has received to join, an Italian club.

109

Tommy Hopper, another of Bromley's Internationais, already signed for Canterbury

Cily, whose supporters club. In 13 years, have given £12,000 to the club.

GOLF

FRANK BUTLER'S COLUMN

BRUCE CAN START A BOXING BOOM

Gene Tunney, 51-year-old building contractor, and Joe Louis, 35-year-old fight promoter, the only two former gladiators who nover lost the world's heavyweight title, have applied for ringside tickets for the Woodcock-Savold grand-slam.

As nearly 200,000 optimists have already, applied for.. the 50,000 tickets availablo at White City, a couple more: Trans-atlantic applications--to say nothing of the 26: American boxing writers planning the trip-don't mean hardship to the British fight fan.

But the fact that these two pugilistic immortals want to watch

battle that Won't Frank

draw far short of £100,000 -and could easily have drawn £260,000 had the Brona been Available 16 big-time stuff for Brish boxing.

Swift Turning Out

With Tunney will be Colonel

London, Aug. 17.-Frank Eddie Eagan, chairman of the Swift. Manchester City and New York Stato Commission,

who

Bio only American fight boas England goalkeeper. who says a new world heavy-retired from first class foot- weight champion cannot bo ball at the end of inst sen- proclaimed until the winner of

Savold v. Woodcock tackles the son, lins been invited to as- coloured American Ezzard sist his Inte club in the Charles

opening game of the season What does it all add up to? against Aston Villa at Maino It means that, for the first time Road on Saturday. ever, British boxing has crock-

Rock Bottomed open the monopoly held by

Scoring

At Brighton

Manchester City, placed in u Tex Rickard and Mike Jacobs predicament by the illness of for the past quarter of

cen-Thurlow, Swift's deputy, have tury. Solomons is rendy to no experienced goalkeeper on move in. Louis, Tunney, and the stuff. Eagan and section of America's

Press

baxing

lo London.

on

In the trial game last week- aro looking end, two juniors kept goal, but

has made neither

anono than Everything depends

a couple of appearances in the Woodcock. If Bruce finds the reserve team, so Swift 1 in the Brighton, Aug. 17. In a form and confidenco and day of brilliant golf and confidence is vital to

team named for Saturday. Bruce

Swift has stressed the fact American heavy- rock bottom scoring, the last an

that he weight-there'll be a boom such matches necessitating long dis cannot play in away course record of 66 was as has never been known In equalled four times in the Britain before. But if Savoldance travel, because second round of the "News handles Bruce like a concertina more concerned with his post-

tion in the catering busines Chronicle" £1,500 profes- the wind in the bellows of

Reuter. British boxing will disappear Wisden, which (much better Ampon & Stewartional tournament at Hol-overnight."

lingsbury Park here today.

the uimitor 11-luck of Maurice The closing date for entries Tate in 1021-5. is Wednesday, September 7.

***In the long run, there things There will also be the various always even up.

Who would Club Championships and handi-dare to say that in five years' cap events for members ond the time the cricket supremacy | annual Inter-Hong Challenge wit not have passed

to the Cup. Tournament.

West Indies?" Los Angeles, Aug. 17.-

Information may be Further Shuichi Murayama of Japan

obtained from the Tournament Ladies' Recreation Secretary, Wally Wolf nosed 'out

Club, May Road. Los Angeles today in the first heat of the 200 Metre the

youngest cricketer Free Style event of the ceive his Yorkshire cap.

A day that started" "dramatl- American National AAU

with three quick sue- cally swimming meet.

cesses for Hampshire at Ports- mouth ended with Surrey in a

of

He was timed in 2 mins, 13.8 secs. Wolf mins, 14.1 sers.

Drlan Close, 18 last February, and Lowson, 24 last month, County awarded their were

apa just before the match be an. In addition to being the youngest cricketer to reprecent England, Close also becomes to re-

was clocked at 2 good po owed their

two awam virtually tances They finished about six yards ahead of Bli Dudley of New Orleans Athletic Club.

alroke for stroke the entire dis-

In the second heat, Shigeyuki Maruyama of Japan finished second to John Dium of New Haven, Connecticut, Swim Chub. The winning time was 2 mles, 12.0 secs. Murayana was timed in 2 inins, 14 sces, flat-Asso- clated Press.

Yoshihiro Hamaguchi won the in the fifth qualifying heal fastest

of 2:11.0. Joe

Verdeur was second to Hamagu-

mer.

Anal

They

LEAGUE TENNIS

KCC beat IRC 0-0 in the Men's "C Division of the Ten nls League yesterday.

F. Case and D. lung (KCC), brat S. M. Humjam and 5. A. Cur reem 6-1; beat S. E. M. Bux and great re-R. A. Bux 6-3: beat A. J. cavery in a splendid fourth wheels, and Tela na 10-s

stand by Laurie Fishlock W, A Nicholas and S. Capell

beat flumjain and Curreem and John Parker, who raise the heat Dux and Bux 6-4; beat

25 to 210 in total from

three wala and Omar 0-2.

F. Broadbridge and J. Guest beat 12: beat Rumjain and Curreem Bux and Bux 6.2: beat Hussain and

hours.

Parker batted just over four hours for his 137, which included 18 fours, while Firhicck was at the wicket for three hours and

minutes in scoring 10 which Included eight fours.

112.

Incidently, these two batsmen were the only players to score first class centuries In today's thatches,

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

403

Omar 0-1.

6-3:

Rising Winds Upset Shirley May

winds.

TEST ARREARS Dr Evatt may be right there. but is wrong, tuk. In his idea that things will necessarily TENNIS "even up."

R. Dalley, of Wanstead, need- cd only to sink an 10 inches pult

€0.

he la

Lawn Bowls

RECREIO RINKS

He

the 1940 is writing 17

£20,000 EACH inte than never) is published,

Eliminated

Cone what may, Savold and at last.

Thal same

Wisden tells us

Woodcock Will cach collecti that England

has won,

Chestnut Hill, Aug. 17. on the last green to break the close since

an £20,000 for their Tests began. 55 matches to The college stars, Jumes record, but missed. His

ciforts, which we trust will not pain the ten-guinea customers. his first Austraila's 64 (34 drawn)Brink-and--Buddy Behrens, howevce added to

The following are the Club de But in modern times since the first World War we have

This is an all-time" "record today eliminated the Fill the lead with 133.

round 67, enabled him to keep

for Recreio lawn bowls rinks for Britain.

Saturday: Felicissimo pino player,

Twenty thousand pounds for Only --- 20, with 15

Dick Burton, of Coombe Hil}, won drawn.

Our last victory was Ampon, and the American, who also equalled the record, In 1938.

Hugh Stewart, 4-6, 6-3, 9-7, finished the day second with We shall not redress that 10-3 in the National Doubles 134, with J, Fallon, of Hudders

held, third with 137. balance to any extent until we; Championships. jorganise our cricket properly- ilke the Australians. And that we haven't begun to do.

at

TENDON TROUBLE Trouble with his other Achilles, tendon prevented Douglas Har- ris, New Zealand Olymple run- chi in 2:14.1. Ilamoguch! and At Derby: Middlesex 403, for

ner, from competing in the AAA Verdeltr was even from the 6 (Brown 74, D. Compton 57,

citampionship at the White City. start and the

Harris tore one Achilles ten- Japanese starann 80, L. Compton 83 not

Calais, Aug. 17-The atton in the Olympic Games stendly pulled away.

| out); Derbyshire to bat.

Shirley May Wembley last year, but after .Murayama is one of the top

tempt by At Portsmouth: Surrey favourites to win in the find (Fishlock 112,

137, France, 17-year-old Ameri-several weeks in hospital, re- Parker since the spectators learned that Holmes 50 not out, Shackleton & can schoolgirl, to swim the covered and made a magnificent

come-back to the he once beat Furuhashi, who is for 107); Hampshire to bat.

track when English Channel today was com

lowering

Mile record certainly the now iated s

A: Eastbourne: Somerset 355 postponed because of rising ng Universit

Athletic world's finest free-style swim- | (Gimblett 70, Walford 07, Duse

Championships 05): Sussex to bat.

at the White The other qualifiers for the

Shirley May had saki earlier City Inst May. At Dover: Kent 184 (Jenkins the hoped to start today but her were John Blum who beat for 65); Worcestershire 240trainer, Tel Worner, who is attracks, however, Harris ricked a Recently, practising on a grasa Maruyama, Joe Verdeur of 10 for 2 (E. Cooper 75, Outschoorn Dover, decided that the winds foot and damaged his other Augeles, Wally Wolfe of South

69 out). California and William Dudley-Leicester:- Leicestershire blowing up across the Channel Achilles tendon. of New Orleans.-United Press-103 (Tompkin 82, Evans 05): late in the afternoon were too

BROMLEY'S FRIGHT Gloucestershire 93 for one. COACH SURPRISED

Worner sald the early mor- Brighter news from Athenian Al Cardiff: Nottinghamshire Los Angeles, Aug.

268 for 7 (Keeton 90, Giles 593;ing forecast tomorrow would club Bromley FC. It seems the swimmers Japanese

in the

she would omelols determine whether

Are becoming more Glamorgan to bat, United States AAU

meet had

make

her try tomorrow after-jamenable to the request of the expected to do quite well, but

players for discussion on "social even their coach was surpirsed

In Dover, Walter France, amenilles." at the way they shattered the

Shirley's father, said that un- Immediate result is that Eng- 1,600 metre record yesterday,

less the weather permitted her land international and Bromley Couch Mosaji Kiyokawa, 1932

to make her attempt by mid-captain, Eric Fright, has with- Olympic backstroke champion, In the "New York Timer to-

night on Friday he would post-drawn his resignation, and re- day.

the try for at least one presentatives of players and the pone had

Writing in his "Sports of the week. been keeping tight

committee are to meet shortly. on the boya. I tet goTimes" column, he sald that The weather took a turn for Meanwhile Charlie Fuller is yesterday, but did not expect their willingness 10 punish the worse this afternoon. The still thinking about the offer he so much. The boys must have themselves In order to gain Air Ministry in London, which their objectives was another big had predicted favourable wea- had a lot bf pent-up energy."

factor. Shiro Hasiliziune acted nama spur to Hironoshin Furulinghi, said the coach.

said:

rein

Before his heat,

The

much for her.

AL Scarborough: Warwick- shite 245 (Ord 51); Yorkshireon. 38 for one.-Reuter.

ther until Thursday midnight: Scottish League

Cup Matches

Commenting on the first visit reported at 2 p.m. that wins at a Japanese teen since the were increasing in velocity and Hashizume war, Mr Daley sald: "It is good might reach 10-15 miles an hour

they are back: with the Nip-by night.--United Press. holes in the water look empty. ponese on dry land, American

but from now on they will be more meaningful, more valued and more satisfying."-Reuter.

had told a newsman: "I am going to take it easy," What I am going to

he meant was: take it, easy.

FIVE-BEAT KICK

Is the secret of the

phoenomenal success.

the

of

"What

Japanese distance swimmers;

London, Aug. 17.

The results of Scottish League Blue Bird II Fails

Cup football games which Coniston Waters, Aug. 17-were played tonight were: CELEBRATIONS IN JAPAN Mr Donald Campbell today

"A" DIVISION Tokyo, Aug. 17-In the falled to break his late father's One veteran coach, Clarence Bttle town of Hammamatsu. world water speed record.

4 Cellie Pinkston of the Detroit Athletic homo town

After two runs on the mea- of Japan's Idol- Club, said the two aces used a of the hour, swimming chamsired mile, his wife radioed East Fife Ave-beat kick, rather than the plon Hironoshi Furuhashi's from the time-keeper's office Falkirk usual six for avery two arm young sister did not take time that the record had been broken, Hearts strokes,

They seemed to futter or relax their foot on the sixth beat while taking their breath, ho sald-Associated Press,

Aberdeen Clyde

1 Partick Th..

3 Stirling Alb.

1 Queen of S.

5 Raith R.

lo join villagers in celebration checked, it was found that he Rangers

but when the timings werd Motherwell 2 Dundee

I

0

5 St. Mirren

*

of the Japanese victories at Los had not broken the record of Th. Lanark 0 Hibernian Angeles

Nineteen-year-old Kitako Fu-141.74 miles per hour.

Mr Donald Campbell

"B" DIVISION ruinshi went Immediately to the Indennitely postponed any fur- Albion R,

today family altar and "reported to ther attempt on the record after Alloa THE SPARTAN WAY

the soul of my mother on her his boat, Blue Bird. II, was badly Arbroath New York, Aug. 17-The con's victory." Spartan

simplicity

damaged in two unsuccessful Dundee U. of the

In Osaka, ball fans filing the Japanese way of living had large Koshien stadium momen- | runs.

Dumfermline contributed, heavily, to their tarily forgot baseball and cheer-on the two runs over the mea-Morton

Mr Campbell's overage speed Kilmarnock supremacy or near-supremacy ed the victory of the Japanese)sured milo was 139.34 miles an Forfer in swimming, anld Arthur Daley, swimmers.-United Press,

hour-Reuter.

ARE YOU THE

RPION

Mister Conquest

MERELY A-LEG CHALL

WE SAY? HERE ART

YOUR ORDERS-

I MUST GET ON

WITH MY PICTURE.,

You will go to

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MEANWHILE —

REMO HAS A VISITOR...

GRASSE

The olier two to equal the 000 for 30 minutes' punch-

£1

KDC

J.P.

45 minutes' swest and toil will-IR Pinna, Ch. Noronha, C.F. Sound

chicken-feed to Remarios, L.F. Xavier; P.N. Sliva, Pereira: C.P. Basto, AM, Alves. Tunney, who 22 years ago col-FX. Soares, JC, Hemedios, C. Roza lected, at Chicago, Just on

C.M. Silva, FX. Siya,

2nd Division hỏinė) y CCC- LS, Siva. M.F. Pinna. A.V. Gosano, Brink and Behrens concen-

with Dempsey, but that was Alarcon; AM, Silva, PA. irated their shots on Ampon, course record were Jack Busson, the roaring twenties and Tun- Costa, N.A. Beltrão, A., Lopes; who was unable to make lobs of Pannal, and Percy Alliss, of ney, perhaps, was a lucky manRM.V. Ribeiro, B. Pintos,

and stop Ferndown, who finished work effectively

the to be fighting In this golden era Xavier. A.F. Noronha.

3rd Division (away) VIUKARC overheads

Jis round with by

A. Campor, H.S. tomedi, A.L smashing

aggregates of 130 of sport, opponents,

In and 142, respectively.

all, Tunner collected Noza, J.J. Bastu; J. Fonseca, BS. around £400,000, although he Nuno; J. Cotton, L.A. Rosario; G.A. Ampon and Stewart seemed

Pinna, H.E. Bouts, Bil. Carvalho, twiec. DC. Alves. Forty-live players with aggre-only defended his title to be on their way to victory until the fourth game in the Rates of 140 and better qualified Lottis has made close on

PRC RINKS second set when Ampon's ser- for the final 36 holes tomorrow. million, but had to defend his

The following in the PRC First the 10 title 25 times. But for the war Division team for Saturday against All except three of vke was broken and thereafter

nyder Cup

came the Brown Bomber would have KC.C. at Happy Valley: nominees Brink and Behrens scored well through. Those who failed were put the crown up 50 times, and with shorp

Fred of Northern Ireland, would Itaments.

Davis Cup

Daly, players, Gianni Cucelil and Mar, the British Match Play chan million.

Lees cello del Bello, beat the Ameri-plon; Frank Jowle, of

and Al Padgham, of Dick Hall,

onc Sunbridge Park,

of the Savitt, 6-4, 2-6, 3-0, 0-3, 6-4.

selectors-Reuter, The Americans had taken D

iricky lobs but Italians rushed the net and volleyed effectively to even the score and then won the last set by breaking Savitt's service in. the third game and holding the ndvantage by persistent trieving

The

cans, Arthur Larsen and

Lead"

011

the

.re-

£2

M. Saul. WR. iliyor.

Cameron, H. J.M. Forrest; Brown, WE Hollands, C., Gough; C.ll. Taylor, T.P. Ross, J, Bradley, J. Shepherd,

FILIPINO CLUB RINKS

have collected

Yet, whereas Tunney, retired with his £400,000, married a million-dollar heiress, and in-

The following players witi repre- vested so well that he must cont Filipino Club (away) against have doubled his fistic Income, the IRC on Saturday:

J. Lee, T.K. Lim, V.N. Atterza, Louis found his ring cammings w.y. Field (skip); F Rodrigues, evaporated by managers, wife R.O. Hugher, R. Dasa, D.A. Rosario the income-tax (kip; W., Chang, 1.3. Castro, II.Y. man, Right now his favest.C. Ogley (skip).

Reserves.-J. Delgado, A.Y. Lee, mens-are-wrapped-up--ta | G.F. Les. -—- |npartment houses "at' Chicago

HKFC RINKS and Detrolt, end in a thirst- The following have been selected as the Joelo represent the KFC (away) in

the match against KCC on Satur day

Drobny & Cernik trouble, and

In England

20

Scarborough, Aug. 17-quencher known The Aussies, Jack Bromwich and Bill Sidwell, beat the Jaroslav Drobny, the left-Louis Pop.

BIC MISTAKE? Americans, Dick, Gaines

Czech and handed

who wns

But the ready cash lo Richard Sorlien, 6-1, 6-0 6-0, beaten in the Wimbledon short United Press.

that there are already from across the

the may be

his tea come-

Arnold Saul and Jack Tuero, final this year, scored in rumours of the United States, today impressive victory here to Atlantic that if the promoting defeated

Italian Davis Cup day in his first match in bizness doesn't pay better

Brown Bomber Parrs

okt Canapele and England as an exile. players, Ferruccio Quintavaile, 6-3, 6-2,

nt

14-12 in the first round match Tennis Championships, Drobny to make

Iri

the

comes

the biggest

35. Howell, E. Strange, JAR, Selby, NJ. Bebbington; G.S. Brown, HLE. Dowblrgin. A. McAlpine, M. Hakusen; L. Strange, L.F. Hamley, T. Pile, B.L. Bickford.

Reserves E. Wallwork, christ.

J. Gu.

CCC RINKS cc.C. on Saturdays

The following will represent the North of England

1st Division (home) v KBGC of the national doubles cham- defeated S. C. Hacking, York- Louis

at 35.

L.C.R. Souza, J.W. Leonard, A.E. plonships. The Italian showed shire Country player, by G-0 moter-hoping to outsmart King Landolt: A lazack, WJ. Howard, here as a pro- Coates, D.W." Bradbury; A.If. Rum-

Souza, mediocre tennis except in the 3-1 in his opening match. Solomons for the signature of K.M. Omat, U.B. Omer. #nal set,

2nd Division (away) v Recreio Drobny hit the ball with Bruce Woodcock shouki Bruce Francis Lee, S.R. Solina, S. Mar In another Arst round match, Italy's top doubles pair, Clann upset Savold, and still realising Cucelli and Marcello del Dello aces and scored with drop val that if he could take a deepP.S. Lau, J.H. Xavier. E.S. Franks;

breath to defeated Martin Tressell and

conceal the mid-riftCA. Coelho, O. Hong Choy, Dr. C.W. leys to which Hacking has no United reply. Russell Unger of the

he could take Ezzard Charles, Lam. M.J. Medina.

· HKCC RINKS States, 6-3, 6-2, 6-0.-United

When asked atter the match Woodcock, and Savold, put them Press.

by Reuter whether he had re-bon, and drop them in the deepKCC (home) against the KFC.

in a box, tie them up with rib- The following will represent the colved offers to play ice hockey blue sea.

D. Phillips, LR, Woods, for the American League team,

Howklus. A.W. Brown; F.C.B, Black, EJ. Aiftetell, It.F. Shields, Doston Bruins, Drobny, who is a Czech lee hockey Interna-

Williamson: A. Graham, H.II, wild,

AE. Edwards, J. Prentico, Honial, said:

Reserve: A. S. Eron,

WOMEN'S DOUBLES

Miss Loulse Brough and Mrs Margaret Osborne DuPont, American holders of the tlute; today reached the

seml-Anals

think

What docs Tunney about it all? I asked him in New York last summer who was the greatest fighter of them all, promptly replied;

"I have not received any offer and Gene in the women's events at the trom Boston Bruins, neither "Dempsey." It will be recalled

A.E.

United States Lawn Tennis have I received the news that thak Tunney twice whipped Training Times

Doubles Championships here. I am on their negotiation list | Dempsey, So what more modest;

Miss Brough and Mrs DuPont j if I do receive an offer I shall way could the great Gene choose beat Mrs Betty Hillion and Miss consider favourably accepting it, to tell us who he really believes Kay Tuckey (Dritain) 6-4, 6-0. but in any case I shall make no was the greatest of them all?

In another quarter-final, Miss decision until after I play at Doria Hart and Miss Shirley Forest Hills in the

Fry (US) beat Mrs Molly Blair Championships,"

0 and Miss Jean Quertler" (Brl-

tain) 0-4, 0-1.

1 Hamilton

2 Ayr United

1 Airdrie.

6 Dumbarton

1 St. Johnstone 2 Queen's Park 0

Cowdenbeath

0

2 Stenhousemuir 2

-Router.

The British pairs were the last remaining foreign players in the championships.

Giovanni Cucelli and Marcelle del Bello, the Italian Davis Cup partners, reached the quarter finals of the Men's Doubles by. defeating. Art Larsen and Jack

Fourteen ponies, were out on the track yesterday morning for preliminary gallops in prepara- tion for the coming season.

Full times taken aro below:

given

1435 1 M. I.Q.

~London Express Service)

Américan

Vladimir Cornik, who

to return Drobny refused Czechoslovakia, wili

with

10

not playing in the North of England Championships. He has seen a Belfast,

be

Pratesi-Monaghan Fight Doubtful

Bharp

shooter

+

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doctor in London about his car-Pratesi, the French Dyweight Flight Gypsy tillage trouble, which developed champion, may not get

diri in Switzerland and got worse. in proposed match

with

Rinty Pinkie Bellum.

Cernic has been ordered to for, the latter's world

Monaghan (Northern Ireland) Beaure

and Alaman

Argus Gavitt (US) 6-4, 2-0, 0-3, 0-4. Test in bed for three or four European flyweight titles.

F. Ampon (Philippines) and In London-Reuter.

days and is staying with friends

The British Boxing Board of Jackal his giant United States partner,

Control had informed Monaghan Fizing

Tiger

38° 1.12 1.43.5 that before meeting the French- Pacine man

he must defend all his Trial Trip 48 1,0 – 412. tillen Including the British and British Empire champion- ships, agonist Terry Allen, of

Hugh Stewart, were eliminated

JAGE STAGE

In the Mon's Doubles, losinų

PMR DOOR

Loudon Express. Servi

0-4, 3-0, 7-9, 3-0 to J. Brink Buddy Behrens, of the United States.

and

Marino To Fight In Manila

Ampon's soft returns gavo Manila, Aug. 17. Dado London, many points to the sixth seeded Marino, of

Honolulu, second- If Monaghan beats Allen ko pair, who concentrated on him-ranking Dyweight in National will next moet Frates-Reuter. Reuter.

Boxing Association standings, The French Davis Cup repro-will fight Tirso del Rosario, sentatives, Robert Abdestinlam- Philippine featherweight cham- and Paul Remy, beat the fourth-pion, in Manila on September seeded Americans, Irving Dort- 17.-

All Blacks' Tour

Pretoria, Aug. 17-The New

man (New York) and Dilt Vogt Promoter Ted Lowin (Hollywood), 6-2, 10-0, 4-6, 4-6, nounced that negotiations had Zealand Rugby Union touring 0-3, in the third round.

an un team beat Northern Universities The Franch showed on completed with

good disclosed but "elzoablo" - cash | here by 17 points" (one' goal, teamwork although their game guarantee to Marino. Tirso wil two penalty goals and two tries) war not spectacular and they fight four: pounds underweight to_thrós (penalty goal),jan were

alded by Vogt's erratic st 122 pounds. Associated The New Zealanders Itil 6-0. play-Unlied, Press, da ĮPress.

* at half-time-Houter.

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