WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933.
THE CHINA-MAIL
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NAVY WIN
WATER. POLO
LEAGUE GAME
Beat Young Companions]
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By 4 To 1.
CHINESE B. C. WIN
(By CRAWL)
The Royal Navy, conquerors of the University last week in the Hong Kong Water Polo League, yesterday secured maximum points by defeat- ing the strong Young Companions combination by 4 goals to 1 in an excellent game.
The Chinese Bathing Club, who' defaulted to South. China over the week-end, scored a well deserved win over the University by 4. goals to 1. both teams playing good water-polo.
centre half
Grover, the Navy was outstanding, keeping the much faster Shek Kam-pui completely bottled up and feeding his wings with passes which resulted in good goals.
Slade on the Navy right wing and Lee on the left wing were too good for the Young Com- panions' respective left and right backs, both scoring two goals each..
TR. J. S. WRIGHT, the London motor cyclist who failed to
Germany at Southport before a crowd of 10,000 people, Joe Wright on his famous A.J.S. machine being pushed for a trial spin at Southport.-(S. & G.)
WRIGHT FAILS ON
RECORD.
Henne Shatters Own
Speed Mark.
SIDE CAR FIGURES IMPROVE
London. May 23.
K.C.C. BILLIARDS TOURNEYS
Draws For." A” And "B" Divisions.
55 COMPETITORS
(By SPOT BALL.)
HE Kowloon Cricket Club, after
BILLIARDS
"C" LINCOLNS
DEFEAT 24TH
BATTERY
First Round Result In Garrison Challenge Cup.
DAY CHALKS UP 24.
"C" Company Lincolas defeated the 24th Battery, Royal Artillery, by 41 points in the First Round of
SCHMELING'S DECLINE YALE BEATS
LEADS BAER ON POINTS UNTIL EIGHTH ROUND
TERRIFIC BLOW SENDS HIM DOWN IN NINTH
New York, June 8.
the Garrison Billiards Challenge A the Yankee Stadium here, this evening, Max Baer, the Ger- man-American boxing heavyweight; beat Max Schmeling by a technical knock-out in the tenth round.
Cup on Monday night.
The Lincoln six will meet Head- quarter Wing Lincolns in Second Round on July 3.
the
Rising from the shadow of defeat in the eighth round, Baer The beat break was credited to | launched a vicious attack and overthrew the more experienced and C.Q.M.S. Day, who chalked up a 24
more skilful Schmeling, to the astonishment of the 60,000 persons] to beat Sgt. Farr by 68 points,
The following were the detailed who were watching the fight.
V. "C" COF
Lincs,
Baer now will meet the winner of a world title bout between 109 Prino Carnera, the giant Italian, and Jack Sharkey, who will en- 150 gage on June 29.
scores. 24th R.A. Combey Farr
150 Pye
62 Day
Elliot
150
Child
138
Bryant
143
E. Green
150
Ryder
121
Griffin
Smith
180 Newell
150 140
796
837
FINAL ON FRIDAY,
Joe Wright failed to beat the world motor-cycle record of 151 m.p.h. at Southport a week ago, and now the German holder, Ernst Henne, has set up a
new world
ment in order to acertain a fair | The Final Round of the Soldiers' record at Berlin.
Billiards Tournament be Over five kilometres he smashed Idea of correct handicapping, are Club Fung Kwok-wa, the Young Com his own record of 218,710 kilo now holding two Handicap Billiards tween Headquarter Wing, South Wales Borderers, the favourites, tournaments. panions' pivot, was also outstan- metres per hour (approximately
Company, the Portuguese been divided and The players have ding, his goal being the result|136.7. m.p.h.) by covering the dis-
Kong Volunteer Defence "E" divisions. Hong He looked tance at an of clever swimming.
average of 230.290 up into "A" and after his forwards well but was kilometres per hour (144 m.p.h.) H. Kew, who won the first tourne Corps, will be staged at the lacking in support by them when Henne's machine was the same as ment, is in the "A", and Teddy Soldiers Club on Friday evening,
is in the commencing at 6 p.m. that with which he established his Fincher, the runner-up,
The markers will be M. Gnr. The University were unfortunate] previous records, a 750 c.c. straight "B".
The following are 'the draws in Pine (R.A.) and Pte. Meadows in still not being able to field their twin cylinder, B.M.W. (says · Reu-]
(R.A.M.C.). correct order: best team, and, although they play-ter).
In defence.
ed as well as against the Y.M.C.A. He also broke the record for the "A" last Sunday, they were hope-side-car class up to 1,000 c.c. with lessly outclassed by a faster team, an average of 199.216 kilometres whose combination left nothing to per hour (124.5 m.p.h.) as against
167,910 kilometres per hour
be desired.
The Chinese Bathing Club play-] m.p.h.), ed well together as a team and combined very effectively in the.. second half when perfect passing bouts were features of their game.
Navy Take Early Lead. The first half of the Navy v. Young Companions' game pro- duced very fast play, the Navy scoring after three minutes through Slade from a pass from Grover, A few minutes later Slade placed his team further ahead when he converted another fine pass from Grover.
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SWIMMING FOR SPEED
"Arm Lift" In Crawl Stroke.
By W. J. HOWCROFT.
(Famous Olympic Conch)
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Changing-over with a two goalsTHE "lift" or recovery of the arme in the crawl stroke) lead, the Navy pressed strongly from the swim up, and Rowlands requires constant attention, just missed with a fine back hand, there is a natural tendency to lift the arm out short with an acutely The Young Companions' scored bent elhow when travelling at top through Fung Kwok-wa, who swim- ming round Rowlands netted with speed, and a tendency to take the arm too far back when swimming. a beautiful shot in the right top
slowly.
corner.
The Navy retaliated, Lee scor- ing almost immediately from pass from Grover.
Just before the final whistle Lee added his wecond with yet another pass from the Navy pivot, beating Ho Kwong with a powerful shot. ·
Mr. R. Stephens refereed and lined up the following:-
Royal Navy:-Jones; Barber and Middleton, Grover; Slade, Rowlands and Let.
Young Companions' Association:- Ho Kwong: Li E. Long andd Li Kee- yeung; Fung. Kwok-wa; Wo Man- chiu, Shek Kam-pui and Zeung Chun-
wa,
Chinese B. C. Win 4-1.
In the second game, between the Chinese Bathing Club and the. Unf veraity, the former took the lead soon after the start through Tong Fo-cheung, who swam through and scored from an acute angle.
Rodrigues equalised after a fine):- movement. by his forwards, --the-
touch.
"A" HANDICAP.
Byes into Second Round.
G. H. King (50) v. L. Pearson
(-25). First Round.
S. Dallow (26) v W. D. Hut-
chinson (26).
R. B. Hambly (scr.) v W. Mul
cahy (-25).
H. Kew (scr.) v L. Jack (scr.).
stone (scr.),
(-25).
A. Wright (scr.) v C. Mycock
LAWN BOWLS
ELLIS DEFEATS BROWN
Gomes Qualifies For Third Round.
R. Ellis (Police) beat J. C. Brown
The fight, ended after the tenth round had been in progress for 1. min. 15 sec.. when Bier sent' Schmeling to the canvas with a terrific right to the head. At the count of nine, Schmeling rose groggily and wanted to fight back, but the referee stopped the bout.] Until the eighth round, Schmeling,
· PETERSEN AND DOYLE MATCHED.
London, June 9.
It was definitely announted to-day that Jack Petersen will meet Jack Doyle, the former. Irish Guardaman, at the White City on July 12.-Each has de posited £2,500 as a guarantee. -Reuter.
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HAWARD AT
ATHLETICS Field Victories Bring 731⁄2 - 611⁄2 Win.
SOPHOMORE'S SUCCESS.
By ARTHUR J. DALEY, New Haven, Conn. May 20.
With Keith Brown setting the temps by scoring a pair of magnificent victories, Yale
downed Harvard, 73% to 61
in their fortieth annual track and field games to-day to con- « clude its dual meet season unbeaten. Brown, a
sophomore, switched his activities from the pole vault run-way to the high jump pits with such signal success that he clear ed the bar at the superb height of 14 feet 1 inches in the one and at 6 feet 6% inches in the other. In both instances he set new meet records and new all-time Yale records as well as accounting for Jone of the most amazing doubles ever made in the history of track. Combs Also Sets Record. Round Four-Baer rushed from
As a record-breaker he was not and landed vicious his rights and lefts to the body, his team-mate, Harry Combs, also without company," however, “ince Schmeling backing up.
corner
Schmeling Ahead
Round Five-Both landed sharp jabs to the head, Schmeling getting home oftener, but Baer's blows had more steam' behind them: The round went to Schmeling,
i
{set a new mark in the jävelin throw with a toss of 188 feet 5 inches.
→ More records certainly would have fallen had not the meet been held on a metric basis for the first time. This meant that all track marke were new meet figures.
Round Six-Schmeling rocked Baer with a crashing 'blow to the body and followed with a right to Karl Warner's 0:48 for 400 the face. Baer drove in and land-meters, Eddie Calvin'a 0:211 for ed half a dozen short jabs to the the 200 and Johnny Grady's (0:23,6 face, forcing Schmeling to the for the 200-meter low hurdlès :cer- ropes. Schmeling fought Baer off tainly were better than any." per- and landed three jabs to the face. formances that had been made for Round Seven Schmeling folted the corresponding distances on a Baer with two hard rights to the yardage basis. face. Baer landed hard rights on
Outstanding in the losing cause Schmeling's body, apparently were Calvin with a triple for Har- Round One. Schmeling tried to weakening him and bringing #vard and Johnny Dean, Cambridge force the fight and landed the first look of distress.
football-captain-elect, with Round Eight--Baer opened with double in the shot and discus. blow in Baer's midriff, but the
who was the favourite at odds three to one, was leading on pointa-Reuter.
Round by Round
a
S. E. Green (scr.) v A. E. Silk-(Kowloon Docks) by 21 shots to Livermore boy immediately began a terrific attack, playing for head None of the old timers where able 15 in the Second Round of the Co-playing for Schmeling's head and and body and backing Schmeling to to recall whether any one ever had landed terrifle swings repeatedly the ropes, Schmeling rallied and won three events before at a Crim- beat Baer off and the fight lagged. son-Eli meet and Calvin's feat in in the last minute of the round.
Round Two-Schmeling landed The crowd yelled for action, but it capturing the 100-meter dash, the three hard lefts to the body and failed to come before the bell. 200-meter dash and the broad jump two rights to the face. Baer's nose The round went to Schmeling. was bleeding, but he began pepper-
The Sadden Ending:
A. Hyde Lay (50) v 3. M.
Pymm (-50).
lony Lawn Bowls Championship at the Valley yesterday.
Ellis showed splendid form elimate a former finallet after Fends.
to
26
A. Spary (scr.) v W. Hyde (+25).
v E. R. Phillips (~100)
Fincher (+25).
C. Wige (50) v F. O. Stevens
(--26).
A. Bower (-25) v J. P. Robin-
son (-25).
N. M. Rakusen (~75) v W. C.
Blackler (-25).
In the only other game play. ed yesterday A. 8. Gomes (Re- creio) beat Hall (Bowling Green) by 21 shots to 15 after 21 ends,
or
|ing Schmeling with short jabs, Round Nine-Baer, stili fresh,
forcing him to the ropes.
began to wear the German down, Round Three.-Baer landed low forcing the fight and at times wad-
would have over-shadowed any-.
not thing done on the field had Brown taken this occasion for his marvelous vaulting and jumping.
and was warned by the referee. [fng In with little caution. Schmel- Barely Misses World Mark.
He then began jabbing Schmeling'a ing was plainly weakening, but he As it was the Yale youngster Ellis will meet A.-F. Paul (Elec-face. Schmeling countered with a was fighting hard and cleverly. made the second best pole vault of tric) in the Third Round, while hard right to Baer's body. Baer Round Ten.-Baer's powerful the season and the second, best
of the W. Goldenberg (50) v B. J.Gomes will play either S. Eccleshall crashed through with a rocking rights and lefts dazed Schmeling, high jump
campaign. his V. C. La right to the German's head. Baer who began backing away and play. Despite the arduousness of
swung a second time and missed. Ing. for time. A right to the face double task he barely missed clear. Schmeling. smiled and began to
[ing 14 feet 4 inches for a new bore In.
Continued at foot of next Column) world's record. He cleared the bar but knocked it off with his chest after he was over.
Floyd (-25).
Byes into Second Round.
S. A. Gray (+26) v J. R. Can-
ning (scr.)...
"B" HANDICAP. ·
The latter is a serious fault, as the full arm stretch automa- tically forces the shoulder back, which in turn takes the body off an even keel. shoulders square by placing the
Bend over at the hips. Keep the Byes into Second Round.
F. G. Herridge (+50) right hand on the bath rail.
Fergusson (scr.). First Bound.
Now make the arm pull with the left arm, taking the Arm back to a comfortable extension behind. the shoulder WITHOUT
MOVING THE SHOULDER and keeping the arm close to the body.
When the hand is about three inches below the surface release the power from the pull by allow ing the torist to relax and the fingers to open, then bring the arm but of the water limp and relaxed, with all tension of the wrist and fingers.
Learn the knack of relaxing the wrist before raising the`arm.
ball swinging from wing to wing lined up the following: before requiring his finishing Chinese Bathing Club:-Chan Tze--
ching: Tong Po-man and "Tsang Ho- fook, Lau Yam chung Wong Yat Just before the interval Wong hung, Tong Fo-cheung and Yeung Yat-hung gave the Chinese Bathing Wal-lim. Club the lead again with a high and S..T. Cheung: F. Zimmern: W. H. University:-E. L. Gosano; N, Sliver shot which puzzled Gosano in goal Leong, Y., W. Yeung ‚and 'A.
Charging over a goal to the Rodrigues, good, the Chinese Bathing Club opened the second half in fine
Gala Heats To-night
W. W. Hirst (scr.)
Huber (+50).
Y
T.
CL Stapleton (+26) ▼ R.
Pestonj (+50).
H. Hampton (25) ▼ P. Kristo-
fersen (+25).
A. C. Young (+26) v W. C.
Exxcel (-25).
(Civil Service) brum (K. C. C.)
NEXT WEEK'S GAMES
A. E. Carey (Police) will play C. E. Elliott Heywood (Bowling Green) in the Second Round of the Lawn Bowls Championship on the Craigengewer green on Monday.
On Tuesday A. M. Holland (Bow- ling Green) will meet J. B. Logan of the same club on the K.B.G.C. green.
CHAMPIONS BOWLS RINKS.
G. B. Labrum (scr.) v A. Popple League Games Against
(-25).
D. 8. Green (+50) ▼ E T.
Fleet (scr.).
THE
Police R.C.
F. Maddox (scr.) v. E. Abrahamed to represent the Craigen-
(ser.).
gower, Cricket Club in their Lawn F. Goodwin (-25) v E. C. Bowls fixtures on Saturday,
Fincher (-25).
W. F. Webb (scr.) v, A.-W. (・・ Ramsey (+50).
Bali Beats Bat In County Cricket
Games
Yale won the meet because they were far too powerful in the field. events. Coach Frank Kanaly's youngsters outscored Coach Eddie Farrell's probeges by 41% to 21 form and as the result of his. Sin the field, but lost by 40 to 32 for 69 Northants overcame Somer-in the track events. - Yale-won- (Continued from "Page":1,)
set at Bath.
eight of the fifteen events and Boyes and Herman were in among scored. heavily in the pole vault Fender, former skipper of the the wickets at Portsmouth and a and javelin throws, getting 81⁄2 out metropolitan side, Surrey record-brilliant 165 by Creese gave Hamp- of 9 points in the former and 3 ed their recond win at the ex-shire a handsome win over Midle out of 9 in the latter.
to meet not only settled pense of the highly-placed Essex. sex.
Rain handicapped Lanca- Cambridge University had the question of supremacy between the: shire, and the Red Rose
better of their draw with Sussar, two universities, but also aided in county had to be content a century by B. O. Allen, brother the selection of the team that will of the Test player, and good bowl-meet. Oxford and Cambridge in the Glamorgan, though P. T.ing by Kenneth Farnes (5 for 56) combined dual meet at Harvard on
forcing the county to follow on July 8. ĮSussex were still 60 behind with | halt their wickets in hand - when stumps were drawn.
with major points, agulust
· Eckersley made a sporting
bid for victory by declaring when only 26 runs ahead. - Arthur Care, the Notts skipper, played a hurricane innings at Trent First Division v. the Police on Bridge against Derbyshire. He
the Police green:
J. Cavanagh, L. E. Lammert, D. hit up 187 not out-bis third cen- G. A. White (50) v P. D. Rumjahn, and B. W. Bradbury to total 408 for 4. Arthur Staples tury of the season to enable Notts Crawley (50).
M Welll (-25) v E. W. Black!
Byes into Second Round, more 25).
(Skip),
G. L. Buchanan, A. E. Costes, H. Beer, and R. Base (Skip).
W. T. Brightman, E. Tuck, E.
J. 8. Beach (scr.) v J. W. M. Arculli, and U. M. Omar (Skip),
Brown (+-25),
Second Division v. the Police on the C.C.C. green
TABLE TO DATE.
forced Derby to follow on during Jan inspired spell which produced 7 Yorkshira
wickets for 20 runs. With their Sasser backs to the wall Derby never re-ex covered and provided their neigh-e
Warwick bours with their third wines an
Lancashire Kent at last found their batting Notts D. K. Kharas, MJ Medina, Y. form, but rain robbed them of any Kent
Hiddlesex Abbas, and TMÃ ̈ A. Barack (Skip); success at Edgbaston.
Big Burrey, G, Duncan, J. Johnston, IL V BH, Valentine, the former Cam- Booker, Pearse, and W. Gill (Skip). bridge Blue, rattled up 164 towards aloncaster (17) Ci_8. Summons, H Milton, W. Kent's total of 408 for 6. but it was Hampshire
Ward, and WV Field (Slip) all unavailing. A late declaration Somerse fabop (15)
Wapcaster Reserves 8. Landbit, and caused the division of points.
Glamorgan In the - First
Vallanco Jupp again showed good Leicester". WEZA JENKA Modi
VALLEY FOURSOME.
style, scoring twice through Yeung - The heats in connection :: with Wai-lim and Tong Fo-cheung Saturday-night's Hong Kong Inter- They, however, settled down to a national Amateur Swimming As defensive game in the last minutos sociation's Swimming Gala will be _of the game and were three goals, swum off-in the Y.M.C.A. Pool this is partia erin
In the load when the final whistle evening at 5:45 pm on the Happy Valley
All those participating are re- They ill meet
and J. MacKnight Bound
blew.
Mr. R Stephens refereed and 'quested, to be on time.
le
1st
Inns, No. P. W. LW. LR Pts."
1.00 155
the
staggered him and he countered |with a left toʻ Baer's hand?" -AL Baer forced Schmeling to the ropes again and floored him with s hard right to the body.
Schmaling crumpled and remain ed down for a count of nine. He 108 staggered to his feet, but was 040-195 dazed and short of breath. He
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81 wanted to continue," but was ap parently helpless, and the referee 12168 stopped the fight.
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Almost all sports' writers in the 206 108 country, picked Schmeling to win the ight, but Baer's ability to take 2710080 punishment and his advantage. In 245 120 41 weight and bitting power wore the 2-6 01:03 German out. Baer weighed 203 D 070 22 and Schmeling 189% United