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WOODCOCK BARS NO ONE -BUT NOT MAXIM YET! £100,000 Heavyweight Tournament Planned
BY ALAN HOBY
Discount all talk that Joey Maxim, the scientific slaughterer from Cleveland, will shortly fight Bruce Woodcock in London.
are as tall as the Eiffel Tower.
These stories
After Maxim had stiffened Hon-hearted Freddie Mills, Joey's manager, the famous "Doc" Kearns, maker of champions, said to me:-
"It's a natural."
is open to a right!"
Woodcock throws the fastest right in the world. And Joey
I agree. A Woodrock-Maxim match would pach Earl's Court. that on paper it adds up to a hard and fascinating Bght.
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The Champion of Izbice. Eugene Tnusz, who achieved
in the sixth round by defeating the the improbable Champion of Trinidad, R. W. Borsodi, faces a big test tonight at the Peninsula Hotel in the eighth round of the tournament for the Championship of the Kowloon Chess Club.
ALL IN THE FAMILY
Racing down the pathway to athletic fame which his sister has so successfully traversed. is 17-year-old Michael Gardner, brother to Olympic hurdler Maureen Gardner (wife of conch Geoff Dyson).
220 yards Already over 6 feet high, Michael in champion of the City of Oxford High School. A1 Mots- Geoff Dyson, pur Park, under the eye of brother-in-law Michael is practising hurdling and long jumping.
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VICTORY
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England's Fast Bowlers Are In Training
BY ARCHIE QUICK
In sunny Durban the Australian cricketers are giving a lesson in the finer points of the game to our South African-friends. In faraway Auckland the Empire Games athletes are watching the New Zealand cricketers in the Currie Cup series. And in England on this raw February day, even if there is frost and fog, cricket is in the nir. Or at least it is at Wandsworth, London, and the emphasis is on fast bowling. Jack Hobbs, greatest batsman on all wickets, has gone on record as aaying-- and Denis Compton has crossed the t and dotted the i's of his declaration-that "England will come back to the top once she has discovered two fast bowlers of Test Match calibre. Allowing for the War break and the present standard of batting, that is all that is needed."
So Hobbs three famous Surrey colleagues - Andy Sandham, Alt Gover and Her- who run IL bert Strudwick, cricket school at Wandsworth in South London, are out to find, tutor
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No time or trouble spared to this end, and down in the nets, cosy enough inside but with all the signs of deep winter
without, A number of young hopefuls are being put through their paceR
The School Charges nothing there is an for its tuition and
Scots' Swimmers Win
At Empire
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Auckland, Feb. 8-Another record-breaking after- noon and three more Gold Medals for British competitors featured the continuation of the Empire Games today.
Swimming dominated the early part of the program- me, and of five finals decided Scotland won two Gold Medals and England one.
open invitation to any bay who thinks he has the makings of a to gu along to
Sixteen-year-old Helen Our- improvement of 4.0 secs, on the speed bowler Wandsworth and be tried out
hear look thr Women's 220 | 1938 Agateve HOPE NO. 1
Miss Davies equalled the re- breast-stroke for Scul yurde Chief hope at the moment Island Peter Hently, of Scotland, | cord for the 110 yards with
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18.0 res, and Miss Jean diving, | min.
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Three of the oldest competi- the Gomes, all over 70, nre in the Australian team. BOXING EVENTS
K Entwin of Ceylon won his first bout in the boxing event the night when he beat D, Mod- deru of New Zealand on points in the first round of the weight division.
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The decision in favour of Ed- win was not at all popular with large sections of the crowd.
In the first round of the light-
a fast bowler Many good scores have been returned in the Ladies' Section me of the Gover spoke to
at Fanling in the past month. Mm Pole Hunt qualified for the ulier Davi
los Surrey has sustained the brand side by the early and unexpected | Captain's Cup with a neit 62 and
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hot with the world light the Six Countys better and At Wembley?
and himself knocked out.
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welters. Australia won the men's teams contest in the fencing events.
England was second, Canada third and New Zealand fourth.
were no other competi- There
Australia won all three mat- ches,
tors
beating England with tower hits against each having wins with one drawn: Canada by five wins to four and New Zealand five wins to four. England beat New Zealand 0/3 and Canada 9/0. Canada brat New Zealand 9/0-Reuter.
A. M. Metal round on either four course. Players to choose their
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Tuesday, March 21
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The following will represent the Optimist the Scorpions on Satur
D. KU- Spurs less We still see.
day at Chater Hond:-. heavyweight title and som Nevertheless, there is no de-
London, Feb. 8.-There la T. Malion, N. Artby. new false teeth. The boxer sire to take
G. 1 Pritchard, it. Macperson, a possibility that the Foot-
Beevers, W. 1. Suals, M. from Cleveland got the new from Spurs for a magnificently ball Association Cup semi-Thesen-Ender. A.
Linward. . & Rankine,
Pet jutectl teeth to replace a couple
game-one of the best finals will this year be play-Hawthorne Scorer. P. 3. Purry? knocked out by Freddie Mills pushing defence
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PRESSIMISTS that stemmed ed at Wembley Stadium. in their title fight lust from
Pressimista Craigengower Cric the craft of
Ransey.
A proposal to this effect will,
ket Club at Happy Valley on Sun- consummate is understood, be put to the day, commencing at 145 pm. struction in attack of Nicholson, Football Association Council M. 9. Beevers (Capt.), A. H.
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M. Campin Finnell, that their a punching attack
meeting on Monday by Roodiaron, J.
к. G. McFarlanė. Mills Kol his teeth under
acemed able to get the Sunder-Mr A. Brook Hirst, Britain's national health scheme. and defence all woozy ni will.
the FA Withey, F. D. Bottomley, B. Dhab- Chairman, who will suggest her. Webster, B. Nicolson and Muxin paid for his.
that one is played on March 18 A. N. Other. UNCONVINCING Maxim and Milis debated the
and the other on Murch 25, We are relative merits
supported in these permanent
The present custom is to play observations former and removable bridges for false
by no less an
the semi-finals
on neutral The Klinghardt-Tausz game
observer than John Cochrane, is not the only good one on to runner-up in the Club Cham-teeth before the bout train Jeft
grounds on the same day. former Sunderland The de- pionship and Prokopov himself for Southampton,
maruger Already the FA Cup final, the night's programme.
L. Schure, is Colony
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of the Amateur Cup final and the Eng- old side should have consolidat-and versus Scotland match are
Transportation for those un-Polo & Hunt Club slated at Wembley, and it is
Manila, Feb. 8.-All seed-able to stay will be arranged if
There will be a meet of the probable that the Football As- sociation have made the sugges-ed players in the Philippines possible, Anyone whhing part Hongkong Polo arid Hunt Club
or transportation please at 11.30 am on regarding the semi-nais Men's Singles Lawn Tennis no
in one essential department-the end-game.
fending Champion,
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pocket Napoleon Kamic. who contends
that his
Maxim's manager Jack Kearns will be up against Johnny Boolist quite an indication of and trainer Al del Monte and of who has the strength
the current Maxim sailed
York for 'New Carvalho, a player
They stumped him before. Carvalho, tournament when one notes that
six points be-aboard the Queen Mary. however, has white and may be they have lost
are due in New York on Feb. tween them, to date. overtly ambitious
13.
MAN O' WAR Other matches tonight are "I am going to rest a couple Borsodi comes up against E.M.
Danenberg and Marchetti, a dour if unorthodox between Itay
of weeks,” Maxima said. "I may his seventh M. Feldman, R, W. Carter and do some exhiblilons, but...not ACCLAIMED ghter who lost
PK. V. Zirinsky-giant-killer against any serious tightfag until I get round
against game
New York, Feb. 8.-Man O' night, the tournament's only unbeaten back here in April." Prokopov on Tuesday
the standing up to
challenged the War has been voted the greatest latter's player, and A.D. Tuskla and A. Caro-Kann for more than 60 Archangelsky.
winner of the Bruce Woodcock-thoroughbred since 1900 in an HOW THEY STAND: Leo Savold aght, which will be Associated Press poll of Ameri
can sports writers and broad- W D L Pts held here on June 8,
casters.
Man O' War poiled 301 of a
moves.
LIKELY ENOUGH Marchetti should numbered among likely to upset
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R. W. Borsodi .. 5 be II. Klinghardt the few E. Tausz Borsodi as họER, W. Carter plays a type of game that makes. Zrinsky it dimcuit for an opponent to Bettle down in the opening A Biriukoff development
E. M. Marchetti One of the closest matches R. C. Danenberg 2 -- should be that between P.K. Ramler
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Prokopov and A. Biriukoff. The 3. P. de Carvalho 1 former won his Orst victory in P. H. Prokopov. 1 2 3 the tournament on Tuesday A. Archangelsky 1 after draws against Carvalho VV Kolatchoff 1 and Tausz, and losses to Borsodi, M. Feldman Klinghardt and Schure.
A. D. Tuskla
Maxim has
because the Stadium's capacity
ground.
Philippines
Tennis
A. M. & P. M. - Approaching Auckland, Feb. 8.The fol- and Puiting Compofition. Putting towing is the score to date in on Practice Groen near Ladies' Gold, Silver and Bronze Medal Club House,
winners at the Empire Games; Prizes will bo presented by the Captain in the afternoon and Australia tea will be served at 4.30 p.m. N. Zealand
England on Tuesday.
Entry Lists for all events will Canada be posted in the Ladies' Club S. Africa House. It is hoped that Mem-Scotland bers will be present for the two Malaya days if possible. Accommoda-Ceylon tion may be booked through the Nigeria Golf Club Omeo for Monday night, March 20.
R. R. Coomba
MOSCOW VISIT
Sunday, Feb-
mile Stone on the Fanling Castle Peak Road (about 3 miles
beyond the Fauling Golf Club Cross Roads).
Members are advised to ar- range, if possible, for their cars Zurich, Feb. 8.—Mr J. Clarke, to be driven back to the finish the British
President of thejat Beas Stables, otherwise it is Skating Union, hoped that Huat spectators will International today left by air for the Inter- be able to lend assistance. national Ladies' Spood-Skating Championships which take
of nearly 100,000 is much more Championships won through of the Hon. Secretary, Mrs ruary 12, at Mai Po village, 264 than that of any other League the first round today.
Heraldo Welss, of the Argen- It is also easily accessible from une, Beat Federico Deyro, of the most big football
centres and Philippines, by 0-1, 6-1, has good facilities in and out of
Pedro Masin, of Spain, beat dhe heart of London.
Sam Ang, of the Philippines, by Other factors which might in-6-3 and 6-2. fluence á decision is that the Sumant Misra, of India, beat Wembley turf is in perfect con- Marifosque, of the Philippines, possible 386 votes. Citation was dition in March, whereas most
by and 6-1.
0-0
beat CHARITY BOXING second with 36.
Dilip Bosc, of India. Sire of the last American League grounds are badly worn.
-Reuter,
Internitz, of the Philippines, by bred horse to win the Grand National Steeplechase-Batile-
6-0 and 6-0.
This is the first time that an London, Feb. 8The follow- C. Carmona. of the Phillp-official of War won 20 of
the Union has been ing were the results of Rugby pines,
beat Polintan, of the invited to an international skat-Unlon matches played today: 2 HMS Jamaica will hold a charl-his 21 starts in 1939 and 1040.
Philippines, by 6-1, 4-6, 6-2. Ing event in the Soviet Union. Cambridge Univerally 13,
Haymundo Deyro, of
Mr Clarke was accompanied Royal Air Force 18...
Oxford University 0. Now Philippines, bont Pineda, of the by the Union's Swiss Honorary
Secretary. M.M. Hausslor. port 11 CARREME Philippines, by 6-3 and 6-1. *
of the They were expected to arrive Royal Navy 11, Police Folicíasimo Ampon,
tomorrow night St Bar. Hospital
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ty boxing match at the China He died in November, 1047
In every race he ran he was Fleet Club on Monday, February
the
place. in Moscow at the week- Rugger Results
end.
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Liego, Feb. 8.—The Argentine 13, at 8 pm, k
an odds-on favourite, twice by football team, San Lorenzo de This show will be for ser-as much as one to 100,
Almagrol, best Belgium by alx All horses mentioned in the goals to one here tonight after vicemen only, and the tickets will cost $2 and $1 paid at the Doll were American-bred-As-leading 3-0 at halftime Philippines, had a walkover in Moscow
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