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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1950.

'I Done Ma Best' Says Louis

BY PETER WILSON

The closed eye which Joe Louis got as his world's heavyweight title to Ezzard Charles is as eye which the sport of boxing got from this fight,

New York. "cut" for losing the nothing to the black

For, as the few thousands filed slowly out of the Yankee Stadium more like a funeral coricge than a sports crowd, everyone seemed to be saying: "He didn't oughta have had to do it."

man who has made more than a million What they meant was that the pounds out of his strength and skill and blazing honesty and sincerity should not have been forced to fight when he was years past his best in order to pay his Government taxes, which bis advisers should have made him settle when he in- curred them.

The supreme

ironic tragedy He answerel questions-as) dd: "Sure-the turning point when I the Arst round, age w gat only som slowly and fumblingly Is that Louis

brown 35,895 for thin his lost at hat moved in the ring, like knew I was not nghting well,"

All the time Louis's pearmer, and he already owed blind man feeling lai, way round)

early £90,000 in income tax room in which the furniture bodyguards had been sponging and pating and patching the ord, additionally, there will be had been rearranged. fresh taxes to pay on this light. No, he would positively never battered giant, and now he was

So, if ever a man was on a fight again. He had intented dressed and ready to ro. hiding-to-nothing, that man was to have two more fights had no Joe Lout the very lurt persou, won-presumably

should

whom

happened,

ARSENAL Y

WEST BROMWICH ALBION THE CORINTHIANS

Lishman scores the first goal for Arsenal against West Bromwich Albion at Highbury after a scramble in the goalmouth. Arsenal won 3-0.

He got off the rubbing table. Tommy Farr Says 'One Slip And I'm Finished'

like

HT

simplest trick prodigious effort.

old mangy

without

I thought coiling have with those two he would have circus lion who can't even do

been able to pay off y debts, the

Jay for Joe is no tax dodger.

ever been, No, he had not hurt, except for his eye.

Yes, he had injured his left

This should not have happen- ed to a dog, and it happened to the lion of the ring.

I hate funeral

wakes-even

when the cure can talk. And hand in the third round, dressing the scene in Louis's room only needed wreaths to be a wake.

HIS LAST FIGHT

The ruin of Louis was there The great brown mallet of bis left was buried wrist deep in bucket of ice.

No, this was not his hardest fight.

No, he never though he had got Charles, even in the tenth)

was his best. ount, which

'SURE....ROUND !'

Bula of, Die There was, one old,

self mucking alment purple; tamene. I asked him if there phun of train, The mouth was hd bren a thanving point in the

I left eye

a black hole inside und red raw C:04.

at the edges like the mor of a pillarbox

*

Have

aggly grin through his split liver-lips and

RECORD FIELD FOR THE CESAREWITCH

London, Oct. 10.

'There are now 38 probable runners for tomorrow's Cesurewitch Handicap-one more than the record fichi for the event.

En andį race The coin wha Litlewood called heads, which ago. was correct, and so he will have the

Evans won the mount,

No Fracture In

Len Hutton's

Injured Finger

He looked round and that ne raich

in that slow, deep mumble which always secima to find the Thank you all right words: very much. I dont ma best."

Then he was gone.

LIKE THRASHED CHILD

110

Louls brought flowers to the profes- beap which compost sional fighting to often 15.

That was why, in the round against Charles, I was not alone at the ringside la urging the recond hand to move round the Big Bronze faster to that

the 12:11 pared would be

crucifixion humiliatin knock-out,

ar

a

That was why, in the 14th round, it was tragic to see Louis, Taking like a child who has belt been thrashed with

ONLY TWO COMMANDMENTS MATTER IN THE DOG-EAT-DOG PROFESSION

ALAN SAYS

HOBY

In the "dog-cat-dog" profession of pugilism there are only two commandments that matter. Punch or be punched. Slay or be slain.

Joe Leuls, hunted by fax blood-hounds, snail-slow, tired. and fat, forgot them, and was slashed into a wheezing, gory ruin by a fighter who couldn't have Heked him with four bands ten years ago.

RETURN TO KENNINGTON OVAL

By Archie Quick

~The Corinthians returned to Kennington Oval after a lapse of 58 years to play a Football Association eleven in a celebration match, and lost by two goals to against a side of eight players near amateur interna. tional standard and three well-known professionals.

one

It is not the intention to re-start the famous old club, although if, in the several matches which have been arranged for them, they should do well, the Com- mitter might consider the resumption of tours on the Continent and entry to the FA Cup competition.

I am afraid though the pre-fine array of Councillors. Al- sent avaliable players are but together I was a historic occa- a pale shadow of their filius- sion, this raising again of so- trious predecessors, and I can- cer goalposts before the Ken- πολ GOO them triumphing | ningian gasometers. against teamma like Blackburn Jimmy Potts, the Corinthians Rovers, Norwich or Walsall in cutside-left and the man of the the Cup as the Corries of two match, gave them an carly lead decades ago did.

but Stroud, the Hendon outside- right, replied with two goals for the FA.

ONLY QUALIFICATION

they were always Corinthians, by the way,

drawn from the Varsities in

fnet. I was the only qualifica-fielded three International for-

warda, Potta

of and Tanner tion for membership. as the

England and Kelleher of Ire- Achilles Club Is to running and land, and altogether performed Leander to rowing, My old

most creditably, colleague, A. E.

King

of Portsmouth, was in-

non-University M. Heenan Wins

deed the first man to bo admitted hallowed ranks-and they could not very well keep him out Infter he had played a full In- ternational for England and wat odved-in-the-wool amateur.

When think of the great ramen-Howard Baker, Bower, 1 Ashton brothers, Knight, Chadder, Hegan, Robins, Mouls- dole: Fabian, Creek, Doggart, Kin- ant, before them, Lord naird, G. 0. Smith, C. B.

Wins LRC

Singles Title

M. Heenan, strong favour- ite for the triple crown in the men's and mixed doubles events of the Ladies' Re- stan- creataion Club, won his first How could they draw 120,000 G. B. Smart in the Singles title yesterday, benting Dr

Fry, R. E. Foster, the present supply falls dard.

far below

to mighty Humplen for thei Annual match

the

with Queen¦ final by 6-2, 6-1,

a gome

Park or take on the Barbarians Play was actually much closer and beat them af bolh Soccer; than the score would indiente One man who hasn't forgotten his boxing "bible," it seems, is 36-year-old

and hugby!

although Heenan's superior all- Tommy Farr. If he had, the determined, tough-minded Welshman could never have.

The Club

has been moribund round strokes were distinctly

evilent. since 1938, and have only team-

Smart was made à come-back at all either at Pontypridd or anywhere else.

erf under

unwieldy name lover but, kept on the retrieving 15 rounds ing with Ezzard Charles. After a ten-year lay-off Farrof Kame by guing

Corinthian-Casuals with end on the bacilne, could not That wa

will probably of Although he Joe Louis. | beckle, squinthing out of his one

their tip

one-tline rivals. It would last The pace. He did produce fumbling with one trained six months for his open- with

have two more luning Kod eye.

#grand thing though if the Europeans-Olle with

some excellent forehand diu- ropes to keeping clash with the Dutch cham Farr. ham for the

Another pion Jan Klein. Chaneing noth-

more recent cham-scraps

conqueror of Bakat, few matches which have been goual drives, however, that re himself upright...

ing, Farr also perfected in secret plon had a bare 19 professional Tandberg,

Hood opponent-xed this season could ratse peatedly caught Heenan on the lelt hook to outs before taking the title. would be a And then getting a right up- the two blow

blood the

to Since then his limitations have ultimately it is only a win over the standard of amateur Soc-ether skie of the court liver and richt choD

In the semi-final of the Club which splashed

Yank (Buksi or Savold, may-rer by exetting a greater in- ¡Bercut

painfully exposed by from his nose and mouth clear the jaw-which stiffened the 6ft been

whichadh. 15st. lb, Dutchman in the trio of rugged Americans-Tami be) which will restore Farr to test at Oxford and Combridge Ladies' Doubles, Mrs A, Sums- Universities whose only outlet bury and Mrs A. Barty were out of the ring, and

Mauriello, Joe Baksi, and Les the world rankings.

to Farr's problem and he knows now, after the Undergraduates unfortunate

not

havo nearly fore his left eye from its exii.

That was Woodcock. None of his would have been Savold.

it is that every fight must be have gone down, is the newly-won their match in straight tots socket.

possible, however, if, as a young

MAN ON A PRECIPICE a winner.

formed Pegasus Club.

Holding a commanding lead of 8-4- I have never liked hullfight-man Furr hadn't learned bls

and 5-1. they sudde

suddenly mot always grim trade in a tough, baril and Loula was

with ing,

spectacular

ular recovery by when the school. In his heyday the Tony- looking like bul darts are in....bewildered... pandy Terror" trained constant-ne knows unable to comprehend that this ly and fought frequently. should be happening to him.

THE WORLD'S BEST Charles fought a good fight Ten years age I don't think he one ten rounds would have with Louis. But today he will in the beal any heavyweight World-und for many days to

come,

Hul I wonder how many people will pay to see him do

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24

"I am like a man on a preci- What of Farr's future? No plee," he told me. "One slip better than Tom-and I am finished." my that his victory over Kietn.) although extremely competent, THE FASTEST WICKET

It was this precious heard of Was not by any means a world- experience, dredged from the shattering performance. It is carnage of countless ring battles certainty at one which gives enabled him the right to claim a meet- which, against Klein, him to use his left hand like scalpet and his right like a bludgeon,

CHALLENCE TO YOUTH

CLUB

BEAT

EASTERN

promptly denied it!

for Northantould

I

THERE WERE CHOSTS There were ghosts about the Oval match but in person there was a big turnout f

solid

Nor-

The FA sent its Secretary and Treasurer, Sir Stanley Rous and Mr Harry Huband, and a

Draw For The Hardcourt Championships

Airs Stroobach and Mrs Mackie, who look cix games in a row to

furce rubber. The score stood

MTH

THE SCORES

The following were the full scurest

Club Men's Bingles Final.-M. Heenan beat Dr C. B. Smart, 62,

$1.

G. Littlewood will ride the well-fancied High

of Old Boys in their blue and at 2-1 in favour of Mrs Sains- Forest because he won the loss of a coin today, Little-

The other day I quoted

an silver striped ties. Among past wood and W. T. Evans, both jockeys to Captain Elsey,

bury and Mrs Barty when play cricketer who players there I noticed A. E.

was called off on account of the the trainer of High Forest, were told that they must

Australian Test

Sydney wicket Knight, D. J. Knight, Howard failing light. By mutual agree said that the was the most "menacing in the Baker, Kenneth Hegan, decile themselves who will ride by tossing a coin.

memberman Creek. Arthur world. Whereupon a

Fublari, ment, the match will be played

all over again. on Whiteway three years,

of the Australian Cricket Board Waller Webster. and John

Tamworth, and Mrs Shearer, all

English Interna-

Armstrong won the other semi- PROBABLE STARTERS

Now Jock" Livingston, the lonals.

fual but not ofler some stout Australian cricketer who plays "From

resistance from Mrs Campbell writes: The probable runners and

Farr's wind and legs, which I

und Mrs Getz who extended the rather bat experience jockeys are:

had cuspected, were fine. All!

winners to 2-5, 6-2, 6-2, Strathspey (C.

against "quickies' on any other Smirke,

through he produced nimble Chancellor 11 (T. Lowrey),

moves which make the majority

Club beat Eastern, 4-1. in wicket than the Sydney wicket. rest for of modern heavies look cumber- Cina (W.IL Carr), Cider Ap-

First Division He will probably

It ly easily the fastest on which soccer French 'Tomlin,

've played." (P.

Then there ple

some and slow-wilted.

um- Australian Discussing game at flappy Valley yes- Squadron (Gordon Richards), couple of months,

or Freddie Lee Savold

That's why. whatever

"1 Haricch (E.C. Ellott), Le Hero

piring, Livingston declares: (S.

Beshore and precious

hippen in the future, Farr's re-terday.

would like to see some of Eng- (W. Rickaby), Merayah

Joey turn to the ring is, in my opin- has beaten

011- umpires Making a few changes, the land's leading Wruan), White Rose (W. John others. He

times. He has Maxim three_

GOOD FOR BOXING. zaion,

in Aus- football and clating for A SCHSon stone), High Forest (G. Little

beaten Joe Walcott. He has

goes

because it is a chal- Club played good wood), Mosquito T, Gosling),

Who else is

thoroughly deserved to win, but tralia... lenge to THE YOUNG MEN,

"I am quite certain the Aus- Father Thames (E. Mercer), stopped Baksi.

welcome Today, boxers who dedicate tanks must again no to goal- Gethin), Royal there?

never themselves remorselessly to the ineeper Cam

Campbell for the many trallan umpires would It is at present impos-Specialty (K

(W. Nevett), Le Teller And, in my opinion,

saves he made. Food

an opportunity of studying the co little have been paid by constant Vici (S.

toil which alone pro-j

mich experts sible to say how long Len Oak

Sunith), Vili

From the kick off, Eastern methods (W.

world's

heavy-duces world champions, are as

Chester, Dal Davies, Hution's injured finger will Clayton). Light Cavalry

1: took Farr seven years

to abortive against a strong defence Frank Lee, and others." keep him out of the game. Sime), Above Board (E. Smith), weight champship as for a rare as an Eskimo in Piccadilly pressed but their efforts proved Frank

For- A good iden, What about an (3. Wilson), On Charles-Savold fight. Brigadier M. A. Green, the Mon Prince

Fores- Stree Joe Lows retired his first championship, the with Mullen outstanding. manager of the MCC team, End (James Thompson),

(3. Dyson), Garter Knight 1048 have been saying that Welsh light-heavyweight, title, row, at centre-half, also played exchange of umpires?

a grand game. the best heavy-It took him 77 fights to (F. told Reuter of this today. Strett). Phalorain

many good Campbell made world, I didn't the British heavyweight obnun-

Tailpiece: Is Joe Louis bank-played on Monday, October 10, Enstern from Capital Issue (T. Jus-weight in the

saves, stopping? after the Yorkshire player Dirk),

rupi? NO. Every cent of the

MEN'S SINGLES Beau (II. Pack- pick agalust Joe because pionship.

hin

for fighting ter), Turkish had seen a radiologist.

Fint Round-Wong Kar-sheung v sidin

Seventy-nine always

along

combats were scoring tim: and again. Come to Good (Clifford ve

The

game actually was of a £38,395 he earned

Charles goes, of course, to the Choy Tin-ke: Cheng Tin-shu v D. hamy,

his name he

Netherl The radiologist said

to Lo: Georgo Choa v Cheung Sang: he was Richards). Curaquilo (Doug with the old guy, and because marked bgainst

poor standard. boxing's balls very

is supposed taxman. He

a | Dovls kings Chong Tinwah: TALE Бо team

on this showing will

owe £71,000. Joe has only a K.C.A. Dall v Peter Ng: George satisfied that there was no frac-Smith), Extra Dry (L. Pingolt). I didn't think that Louls. had fore he entered fure and that Jater a decor Danae (A. Tucker), Blue Sap completely lost his touch,

very far in the championship.

Au Kam-moon: Wong Chan-ta! Gonis for the Club were scored fraction left of the £633,000 he Lin, Jr. v Edwin Trai: Thai Yun put necessary phire CR. Reader), Donington As a matter of fact, he lustg't.

T. Lo Kwok Pal-yuk Y Chung touches you in the was essential J. Greenaway), Water Bise still

by F. Fowler (3) and Weller made during his career,

This Includes a Chicago gar-wing wong: Fritz Lin v Z.Li Su: Atomic Recal,

Detroit beer delivery N. La v Lee Wai-tong: Molan Chan beart.

(1).

Won Gut-ki. Bradley), Caledon

Second Round-Trut Wal-pul £5,300 Cheung Chow (bye): S.N. TO V K.

Perth, Oct. 10.

would resort to the treatment. Rest

for the present.

Green

((W. cuit Brigadier

disclosed Power (. that the swelling was caused by (J. Forte). Pomfret (D. Ward),

thickening of the fibres, and Forget (J. Mercer), Ubuty (N.)

Master

it would remain with Hullon McIntosh).

ell through his life.

Hutton's right index Anger was hit and badly bruised dur- ing the Manchester Test galust the West Indies this summer, but he was able to play again later.

Harvey).-Reuter,

Dun (A.

THE BETTING

London, Oct. 10. Lord Astor's French Squadron, the favourite for tomorrow's was heavily

Brigadier Green added that Cesirewitely nullcap at New-

backed!

no move had been made to market, Ask the MCC in London for from 10 to 1 10 9 to 1 at the Another player. The tonal Victoria Club callover leje party visited the Western us tonight. trollon ground here this afler- Bookmakers Gave

koon

for

loosener

will so few for

L

Charles

-London Egaets Service)

Argonauts Lose

To Macao

Hockey Club

win

Pace Bowling Worries Worrell's Men

Rajkot, Western Indla,

Oct. 10. An eventful day's cricket

Chub.

*

of

*

us

the

The following is the draw for various events of the Colony's Men's hardcourt tennis sponsored by championships. the Chinese Recreation Club.

The opening matches will be

Campbell: Barber, Sheridan: Strange, Forrow; Mul, and a maturing annuity.

And he still druws len, Weller, Medonald; Fowler,

a member of the. Too (bye). yearly n

Commis- MeLaughing Bickford,

Eastern. Yung King Wai: International Boxing Tam Wei, Lam Tak Po: Tam Tailon Board with an interest in

Charles.

Whoever Ezzard flights he will Churn. La fon Sung: La Tak, to Wah Chak. Foole Chi Fu; Kó Dat Ling, Ma Lée Wah-

The Argonauts "A" and "opened the three thy match Belgians

teams travelled

to between Commonwealth hockey Macao during the week-end and and Saurashtra here today. separate played one match each against 14 wickels falling for 247

38 Macao on Monday. to 1 of the

After halding the Macao team runs. probable starters.

a musele after having earlier been given quotations

a civic reception.--Reuter,

Gutierrez

a slender one goal lend in the first half, the longkong

"A"

team cracked up in the second holt, allowing three more goals

The closing quotations were:

to 1 French Squadron. 100

to While

10

Rose and

100 to

High

to

Shield Strathspey.

Semi-Finals On Sunday

The semi-fina} games of the Gutierrez International Shield

G Speciality, Forest and Come to Good.

18 1 Merayah,

20 to 1 Above Blourd,

to be scored against them. Xavier scored the only goal the Argonauts. Maco's left-wing Almeida got u

25 to 1 Cinna 11, Extra Dry trick for the home team.

and Harlech.

28 to 1 Royal Oak

33 to Le Teller, Danne II,

Competition will be played at Vid! Vic

the Club de Recreio on Sunday.

October 14. commencing

10 nm, sharp.

The draw is: Pokiston v. England; Chinu v. Malayu.

CCC SINGLES FINAL

WEST HAM BEAT BRADFORD

•London, Oct. 10.

13.

for

star

hat-

The "B" match was won by Macao by three goals to mil.

ARMY HOCKEY TEAM

The following will sent the Army. In their

repre-

After the home side put in

by Frank Worrell, the West

Beat

All-Israel

Tel-Aviv, Oct. 10.

The Belgian national athletics team today won 10 out of the

Indian who captained the Com-1 track and field events in a monwealth, had been dismissed match bere ogning the winners

stili be loser Louis,

caning

money

for

-(London Express Service)

Danny O'Sullivan

Beaten

By Bobby Boland

The

London, Oct. 10.

British Bantam-

MEN'S DOUBLES First Round-Moton Chan and Lui Yue-in: lu Tak-chouk and K.C. Lal

in-bong Choy Tin-kin and Chung

v N. Lo and D. Lo; Josephi itu and

Bud Lædler Deubles Berni+filaz} /** Mr A. Tarnworth and Mn D. Armstrong beat Mr M. Campbell and Mrs C. Getz, 2-6, 6-2, 1-3: Mrs A. Sainsbury and Mis A. Barty v. A: L. Stroobach and Mrs A Macklo, -4, 6-7, 2-3 (unfinished).

Club cap Men's Doubles.-E. I Story and W. 11. Saunders beat it. R. Baker and W. A. P. Thom w.o.

Inter-hong Men's Doubles.-D. R. Holmes and 1. M. Hetherington (CSO) beat _M. C. Yatakis and 1. Agaturo (PWD), 7-5, 6-1,

Results of matcher played on Sunday and Monday were;

Club Man's Doubles.—D. J. Mac. kie and D. T. Nolan beat J. CUL ford and II. J. Armstrong, 7-8, 5-0.

H'cap

Mixed Daubles.—E E

Story and Mrs Tamworth beat Mr and Mr A. D. Scholes, 2-4, 6-2, B-4; D. R. Holmes and Mra Mrs Bidwell, 6-0, -1. Sainhury boat D. D. S. Evads and H'eny Men's Singles.D. R. Holmes beat 3. A. C. Huribait, 6-4,

4-0, 0-3.

TODAY'S MATCHES Semi-final Colony Ladies' Doubles Mrs Mackie and Mrs Arinxtrong v. Zirs Litton and Miss 1. Y. LAW, Darty v. Mrs Sainsbury,

Final cap Ladies Single-n

Beni-inai Club Men's Double.. . . Ifatmes and J. A. C._fur Call v. D. J. Kincla and D. T Nolan,

Semi-final Club II Cap

Men's Doubtes.. D. Baker and H. A. Blend v. A. D. Scholes and 8/

and IL. M. Barre; Major Young Nuwlon v. E. E. Story and W. 1. Saunders.

COLONY FINALS

11.M. Las v George Choa and F.It. Zimmern: Choy Tin-rook and L.C. Kolewall v Ne Kam-eistien and bina fard Mai M. Heenan and H.A. Ayres George Lin and Albert Chân; A.C. W and P.. Wu v K.C. Teo and Les Wal-iong: 2.1. Sa and Gordan Lum v Fung Yue-pul and Lau King: Y.W. Lee and H.C. Kwok v F.BL. Ribeiro and T.E. Rodrigues: Cheung

how and Chari Fook-hot v choy The Colony Finals and Mixed Tin-wah and Wong Shlu-wing: Chow Doubles semi-finals will be Sing-to and Choy Wing-chu

week, ending Kam-moon and Wang Sul-ki: Chung played off next Ving-kwong and Cheng Tinshu Y with the Mixed Doubles Fins! Bantoi Chan and Ho. Ka-lau: Choy and presentation of prizes on Ping-woon and Poan Pak-ala v S.

21. a 4,80 N. To and Pang Ol-lam.

Saturday, October Second

The dates of the other finals In the Findes Khan Tout Wal-put and will be published later

of the week and members public are invited to watch for a ice of $3 per head

Ping-fan and D. C. Luk (bye): A.. Hussain and

for 130 runs Sonny Ramadhin, of the recent Maccablah Games. weight Boxing Champion, three wickets for 21 runs the Israel all-comers' reconds.

lost Commonwealth wickets for 48 runs.

Then a stand by George Tribe and en Grieves, still together

Edwin Tall Koon-hung and p.. the other West Indian, claimed The Belgians broko Ave Danny O'Sullivan, was to

four

Belgian night beaten on points by Ta Yun-nul (bye), the Gaston Reiff, holder of the Olymple 5,000 Bobby Boland, of Scotland,

10-rounds the 3,000 in 11 won ille, metres

at the close, having put on en netres to act up an Isreal all-bout here,

comers' record of 8 mins. 33.4

who was 30

recs.--Reuter,

runs in 51 minutes, made the for scoreboard look brighter ist the touring cide,

Georgs Tribe, Division Hockey League match against Royal Navy on Thurs-ot out at the close, had done Rugger Results

against the day, October 12, at King's Park, the early damage

three home side as he took Kevicon Bully off at P.wickets for 48 runs. including

of TuRECT Cpl Patridge, L/C Gardner, the Test players, Umfigur and sults West Ham beat Bradford by Capt Fitz Crawford, C.Q.M.S. has spell of success,

L/Cpl Mc Markad, before Ramadhin had today: last year 54 points to 20 in a National Kenzie, Rev Caudley,

Lago match

WOLL when he lost narrowly 6 U. Speedway

Firth, Q.M.S. Pace bowling worried the M. Omar la the final succroded West Ham here tonight.

Lambie

L/C Taylor. Reserves: Commonwealth early batsmen, Malcolm Craven was the top Craigongowor in winning the

Bowls C. Lawn

Singles rer for the London team with Capt Stubbs, O.R.Q.M.S, Clarke Fishlack, Worrell and Ikin, sli victims of: Nyalchand's Championship yesterday, wha 11 points, Bradford's best man All players are to report by being

at Transport

Star left-arm deliveries in Ave, overs .p.3 Jack Biggs with nine 4,45 ha defenlod J. 6. Landolt, 1- was

for only 13 runa----Reuter, Kowloon at 4.30 p.m." { points-RouZON.

Ferry,

W. Hong Sling, after an un- successful attempt.

at Grant,

Major

London, Oct. 10. The following were the re- games played

RUGBY LEAGUE YORKSHIRE CUF Bemi-final Batley 1 Castleford 2. LANCASHIRE CUP Bemi-Gnal Oldham.0, Warrington

Router.

non-title

GOLF

boxers punished wanton (byol: Wong Shing" IN: J. Whelpton (9) 72 nett; Naw

Medal Pool: Old Course - Course H. M. Snow (10) 00 nett.

SCHOOLBOYS! SINGLES First Round-Hugh Chaun L Tak-shing: Sandy Lin v Barry Bruce; Tu Po-hay v M. Gotfried: Georgi Lin, Jr. Maurice Mar Arthit Wa FANLING The bout was one of the wanachat v Two Shiu-lim: OpenF most exacting contests between Vau han; Peter Ne v lubert Wong.. Dhabher: Frit Lis v

Results of Competitions ping two little men ever staged in a Yuel.

ed at Fanting on October 7, 8 British ring. Rrand after Becond Round Chung Yue-lo v D.

Dunne (bye): Wong Chan-(a) v Tim and 0 were: round both

V Chan Fook-man ench other with terrific punches

holy Wong Kam-iheung (bye), at great speed.

O'Sullivan Was

not badly

"SCHOOLBOYS' DOUBLES beaten, but did not appear to

Bogey Pool: Old Coures B -First Round--Y. Khan and Dawood hove

quite enough zest in his chany Hugh Chaun and Henry S. Anderson (12) 1 up: Now movements.

Lúton]-D. Dunne and M, Golfried

Snow (10) 8 Hts manager Benny Huni-Grm. Jes and witz La Couran...

result of Wong and Wong shing-hot, v aus Up man, euld that the

rice Maandarizat na Wenchateliek "Amateur Championship-p tonight's "bout would make no joy) To Sufu-lim and its Pa-hay tional Sweep: Old Coures R. difference to O'Sullivan's clash (Ungái

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