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"Honest" Tom Heeney

British Boxer Refuses Tank Diving Proposition

Tom Heeney, of New Zealand, challenger, for world's heavy weight championship against Gene Tunney, lived up to his reputa tion ns "Honest" Tom in Americn recently, when an attempt was made to induce him to enter into a boxing "racket,”. ·

AUSTRALIAN "TEST CRICKETERS

REVEAL GOOD FORM.

McCabe Just Misses Century and O'Reilly Takes 9 for 66.

W. J. O'Reilly, who finished off England's first innings at Sydney in Buch a dramatic manner, returned the splendid analysis of 40-17-66-9 in the Shefeld Shield match against Queensland. Coupled with 'O'Reilly's howling were the batting feats of S. McCabe 91), A. F. Kippax (179), W.

New South Wales to win by an innings and 274 runs.

The following appeared in the world-famous sporting weekly, A. Oldfield (46) which enabled "Collyer's Eye":—

Kippax has been dropped from the Australian eleven for the second Test at Melbourne which commences to-day week.

MAMAK TOURNEY

12th Battery Play Two Games.

"An attempt by Broadway gutterf "Although a veteran of many, rats to clean up $50,000 dollars | campaigns, Heeney, still is able to (£10,000 at par.) on Tom Heeney, go the full distance with present- (veteran New Zealand heavy-day heavyweights. Only Charley weight, vin the tank diving route Retzlaff managed to stop him, | (an American ring term, meaning|while in subsequent bouts ke made entering into a contract to be creditable showings with Max Baer knocked out; regardless of who is and Hans Birkie. Heoney could be the better fighter) has been expos- one of the busiest fighters in the ed here.

Efforts of the boxing division if he agreed to take dives chiselers were frustrated, it de--but that is out." velops, by Heeney and his mana- "Honest Tom" always has given ger. Charley Harvey."

his best and ring fans everywhere "Heeney had been singled out by respect him for his efforts. Al- racketeers prominent In the ring though hard hit financially, Heeney isport in this city to appear in prefers earning one honest dollar The 12th Battery R.A. pinyed two series of prearranged matches to five via, the fake route. The matches, one after the other, in the with leading heavyweights through-chiselers had this reputation in Mamak Tournament yesterday out the country.

mind when they decided to take afternoon. After defeating the over his contract."

"It was planned to have him go into the "tank", for Primo Cornera and others entertain- ing title ambitions. Big money was anticipated by the Broad- way clique in return for this diving service."

"However, deaf ears were turn- ed to the preposterous proposition by the Heeney. camp. Harvey, who is regarded as one of the finest characters associated with boxing, would not consider a deal with the human vultures, who desired to purchase Heeney's. 'contract. The latter never has been involved in any shady ring transactions and also would be no party to the arrangement."

"According to plans reveal- ed . through an authentic source, those connected with the plot figured on using Heeney in nine bouts during the period of three months. This should have made them $50,000 or better."

BEAT R. E. BUT LOSE TO UNIVERSITY.

Royal Engineers by 3 goals to one

Mixed Hockey Claimed

To Be Most Dangerous

"What is the most dangerous game"?, "Rugger players are "all out" near- asks u sports writer in a Lendon'news-ly all the time, but like the traditional dranken min, they seem to avald serious injury. Extraordinary, but true."

paper.

He dismissed the claims to this dis- tinction of American football and de- clares that the foulest things that hap- pen on the sports field occur in Mixed Hockey.

The women who play this viln game are no respecters of persons," he says. and seem to delight in cracking some poor inoffensive male over the head."

"Anybody and everybody is fair ment for their vicious onslaughts. If you have got to play then be the goal- keeper. Even then it is far from safe,

but anyhow less dangerous."

"Of the football games Soccer per- haps produdes more serious accidents than Rugger. Not because it is the rougher game, but because there are a

Before a recent international match two forwards were overheard arrang- ing to put a famous opposing forward out of action."

"The latter was warned of this and after he had been soverely handled white breaking from the Arst scrum, he thought it was up to him to take part in the game."

"He was so very much more success- ful than his rivals that in ten minutes. they were both back in the dressing- room, scientifically put out for the rest of the game."

lot of underhand-or underfoot-tricks they played the University and lost! which have crept into the game and by the odd goal in three. cause unnecessary injuries,""

Fanling Starting Times

The following are the starting | 10.44 times for the Royal Hong Kong 10.18 Golf Club at Fanling on Sunday 10.52

Old Course.

9.20-0.24 am. Not to be booked by 10.56 travellers on 8.37 train.

9.28 a.m. Comdr. E.. H. MeBean, 11.00

9.32 "»

1. W. Showan.

H,

W. Gardiner. Spicer, R. CL Sandes, Raworth

11.04

A. B. 11.08

11.12.

C. J. D. Law, C. F. Hyde.

E. M. Bryden, D. S. Robb. 11.16 O. Enger, F. M. Ellis,

11.20

A. M.. Parker, J. Coulthart. 9.52

W. Paterson, D. Christie. 11.24 J. C. Miller, R.R. Davies.

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0. Eager, F. M. Ellis. ++

H. R. Start, Comdr. Docksey,

H.. G.

Blycock.

Wallington, G.

A. H. Fenn, F. Syme Trodison,

W. Paterson, E. D. Matthews.

G. F. Hole, Pollock."

A. Kidd, P. S. Grant.

C. K. Bradley N. K. Littlejohn.

D. J. Christle, R. C. Law. W. W. Murdock, W. S. Hilter.

A. Mackinlay,

New Course.

Y. M. C. A. Win. -

At King's Park yesterday the

Y. M. C. A. second eleven defeated| the Club "A" by 4 goals to 2. GE Fowler (3) and E. F. Selk scored for the winners while J. E. Patter replied on both occasions for the Club.

Mamak Hockey Table

(Up to and including, yesterday's

· games.)

Radio

Goals

P.W. L. D. F. A. Pia .12.11 0 1 47 8.23

797

R.C. Signals ..14 11 2 1 50 13 23 1st, Bty, H.K.5.10 90 140 9 19 R.A.S.C 15 7 5 3 20 21 17 St. Andrew's 10 7 2 1 36 11 15 E. T. E. Incognitos

Medway Police University

wer. Nash

9,20-9.24 a.m.-Not to be booked by

travellers on 8.37 train.

... A. O, Brawn, E, des Voeux. 9.32 a.n. W. J. Roberts, Mrs, Roberts. Phoenix

9.36

9.40

9.44

9.48

13

13

9.50

HE SAW & Royal Bengal tiger stalk

10.00

10.04

A. E. Lissaman,

a baby buffalo! Than the Bull King of the herd, snorting defiance, plung at the sabre toothed killer... primitive venge. ance in his horns!

10.08

3. R.

R. C. Law.

10,12

R. W.

G. A. Lelper.

10.16

10.20

Trevor,

F. C. Barry.

9.40

10.24

J. H. Bradley, J. B. Mackie.

10.28

F. L. Leefe, A. Kidd.

9.48

10.32

W W. Murdock, H.

Hampton,

9.56 10.04

K. Littlejolm,

G. 10.12

Campbell.

10.20

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10.28

A 10.36

10.44

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Course.. 9.20-0.24 a.m.--Not to be booked by

travellers on 8:37 train..

9.32 am. Dr. A. V. Greaves, Mrs.

B.A.

R.A.M.C.

R. A. Rodgers, A. G. E.RE. Fournior

J. E. Richardson, Mte. Kerr, Wishart J. C Millar, W. E. Hunt. Veteran Carrie, Mrs. Simpson.an

Mrs.

Tamar

K. C., Webb, J. C. Dunbar. 24 R.A.

G. May, K; W. Jones.

J. R. H. Coupland, Slingsby. よう

A. H. McBride,

McBride,

20th

Beton

Parthian MC: Germa

R.A.O.C..

Mrs. Liasaman, Miss Curtin. KIT.C.

TUESDAY,

Old Course.

8.50 a.m. CE Sandstrom, L. C.

Grover, 9.20-9.24 am. Not to be booked by.

travellofs on 8:87 train ...Robb.. Murdock,

Greaves.

9.40

AH, McBride,

McBride,

Mrs.

9.48

W. Wooding, N. S. Ellis.

.9.50

Mios Curtin, D. 9. Edward.

9.28 n,m AL

10.04-

R. A. Rodgers,

Mrs.

9.32

Rodgers,

Hampton

0.36

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8,40

Old Course.

44

9.20.9.24 a.m. Not to be booked by

travellers on B.87 traind -9.82

9.28 am, W. J. Carrie, R. E. M: 9.56

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Young, D. 9. Robb.

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6. A Leiper, E. Williamson.

JP. Warren, W. Wright.

Budd, Thomson. DH Genre H. E. Pethick,

Edward, N. K} Littlejohn

DJ Mackie, Tolmie, D. J. GW

J. MacKnight, W. 8. Hilller.

Bowkor, W. F 10.08 We Reeve, E. TENE

Simons Sandat

dstrom

SMCMUEL 10,16

El Dr. Greaves, C Thwaites."

D. Ellis, O. Hyde.

CW. Veffries, G. W. Bowell,

10.20

SA. Bleap.

09:24

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10.21 AWA

), J. D. Law, K. Mackenzie. 10.28. P. L. Collfason, F. Austin. 10.82 G.-W. Reave, R; H, Griffith:|10.86

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10.12

10.10

10,20

10:24 10:28

Hopkins

J Forbes, R. Davies.

1040

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Mayhew

J. 8. Dykes, A. Kud *J. Ralston, P. Austin.

AB Haworth, R. K

Batchelor

G. F. Hole, LX

G. 8. Dodwell.

9.20-0.24 am Not to be booked, by

travellers by 6.37 train

9.82 8.m. Mr. Kirkby Mra May 194070

Miss Graham,

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10.82

20.04

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