SPORT NEWS IN BRIEF
Team.—The Nawab of Pataudi, captain of the Indian team, scored a faultless century in 200 minnlT T, a P l ®? 011 against Nottingham. an ? Hazare added 110 runs for 'J*, cke , t ln !OS minutes. Scores: rs ! ‘E, 111 ?# 8 - 324 for flve Wickets ™. wn? n \ SB ’X azare «• Pataudi not out 101).—London, June 17. World Heavy-weight Title—Joo louis completed his training for the defence of the world heavy-weight title with a brisk four-round workSi‘mt an< l..,?' elghed ln afterwards at 2081 b. BiUy Conn reduced his final boxing drill to two rounds, and at the end of his training weighed 1821 b. Boxing enthusiasts are crowding into the city, and the gate money already received amounts to more than 2,000.000 dollars. It is expected to reach 2.500.000 dollars (the record is 2,658.660 dollars for the second Demo-sey-Tunney fight). The betting favours Conn.—New York, June 17. ..
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24905, 19 June 1946, Page 7
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