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TARLETON BEATEN

(Continued from Page 4)

MILLER UNORTHODOX

ever

It was one of the most extraor- dinary championship fights Been. Miler is left-handed and fights with his right-hand fore- He is, in boxing parlance, most.

a "southpaw." His stance made both men appear to be wide open to a swinging punch to the jaw.

To Miller that stance was of tremendous advantage. It won him the fight. He was at least five inches shorter than Tarleton, and should have been at a great disadvantage in reach.

GERMANY AT ATHLETICS

(Continued from Page 4).

Without the help of the schools, Germany must look elsewhere for athletes so they have a great number of sport clubs.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1934

ABE MITCHELL'S DRAMATIC GOLF DEFEAT

English Attack Triumph In Inter-League Duel

Six Goals Against Irish Team: Half-Back Changes Likely For Welsh Match

IRISH LEAGUE

(By FRANK COLES)

1

ENGLISH LEAGUE

6

WITH MALAYA

INTERPORT HOCKEY DAVIS WINS AT THE Prospects Discussed At

Association Meeting

VISIT IN FEBRUARY POSSIBLE

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22ND HOLE

THREE YOUNG PLAYERSTM IN LAST EIGHT

RYDER CUP MEN FAIL

By GEORGE 'GREENWOOD

ABE, MITCHELL WAS ONE OF THE VICTIMS IN THE GENERAL SLAUGHTER OF FAVOURED PLAYERS YESTER- MATCH-PLAY TOURNAMENT AT WALTON-HEATH. DAY IN THE THIRD AND FOURTH ROUNDS OF THE £1.040

Others were S. Easterbrook A. J. Lacey, B. Hodson and F. Robson, all Ryder Cup men.

Among the eight survivors are three young assistants, al year. One is T. Pierpoint, of Prestbury, Macclesfield, a neat Hittle prayer with no great power, but who excels at the short game.

Malaya Lay Down Conditions

Prospects of an Interport hockey {trip to Singapore and the Federat- ed Malay States in return for the visit of a Malaya side to Hong Kong late season, were discussed at the council meeting of the Hong Trion Lease defeated minutes d'er the stervet fronten THE Football League defeated England's fourth goal came ten Kong Hockey Association held at Jon September 20 by 6 goals to 17Tilson shot. He had to thank Carpt. Andrew's Church Hall last ever newcomers to the last stages of one of the biggest events of the

The Irishmen scored first, but ter, who, made a brilliant pass, for ing, Mr. A. A. Dand presiding, long before the end they were the opening. The match was all

In a letter from Mr. Pedriau overrun and outplayed.

over now, and further goals by the captain of the Singapore

IN HIS TWO MATCHES, BOTH OF WHICH HE WON COMFORT- The chief lesson of the match for Westwood and Brook served to team, it was mentioned that a ABLY, I SAW HIM PLAY SOME OF THE MOST EXQUISITE PITCH England's selectors is that the for-emphasise the winners' superiority. visit from Hong Kong was being AND CHIP SHOTS IMAGINABLE. HE IS MASTER OF HIMSELF AND ward line for the first Internationu) IRISH LEAGUE-Utterson (Glea- eagerly looked forward to by the THE SHOTS TWO MOST IMPORTANT FACTORS. M. SEYMOUR, HIS against Wales needs little alterna-von); McNinch (Ballymena), Fulton F.M.S.

OPPONENT, MADE THINGS EASY FOR HIM BY DRIVING TO ALL POINTS OF THE COMPASS. tion, but that the defence must be (Belfast Celtic); Patton (Distillery), It was decided to circularise the reconstructed.

Jones (Linfield), Leather (Glentoran); clubs asking for names of members Brown (Belfast Celtic), Grant (Derry who were prepared to make the A. Whitcombe, who, with the Pierpoint has now to meet C While the nippy Irish forwards City), Martin (Belfast Celtic). Duffy, trip sometime in early February.downfall of only scored once, I can recall three Kelly (Derry City).

several powerful or four occasions in the first hour

Each player would be required rivals, now assumes the position. Sagor when the English goal was in grave (Everton); Copper (Derby County), pay, his own travelling, expenses, of first favourite. This is Pier- danger. Cowan, whose form was Roughton Huddersfield Town); Brit- including train journeys in the point's greatest ordeal, and if he very closely watched, has, I should ton (Everton), Cowan (Manchester F.M.S., and the team would be can come through it successfully imagine, lost favour with the selec-Stoke City), Carter (Sunderland) 16 days.

City), Robinson. (Burnley); Matthews absent from the Colony for about anything may happen. But I am tors. The centre-half's positional Tilson (Manchester City), Westwood

afraid that Whitcombe, apart The last of the three asaletauts play was poor, and adversely affect (Bolton Wanderers Brook (Manches. It was also mentioned In the from his infinitely greater ex-is A. Chevalier, of Reddish Vale jed Britton and Robinson, the wing|ter City).

letter that the rainy season was perience and his superior tactics. Stockport. Though not what may half-backs.

between November and January so carries too many guns for the be described as a robust player, he that the trip during this period northerner. would not be advantageous. It was hoped that the visit could also. coincide with the visit of the Navy which was expected in February.

Suggested Programme

Cooper Best Right Back

FOOTBALL, LEAGUE

w

SOUTHEND CAPTURE

For the Welsh match I predict a David Jack's Deal With clean sweep at half-back. Cooper

His Father

is still our best right back, and Roughton, his partner, did nothing, wrong, but I do not think he will displace Hapgood.

transferred

The suggested programme was

Another of the newcomers is

W. J. Cox, who, until he came to Addington, was assistant to Henry Cotton, first at Langley Park and then Waterloo. Cox is a massive and powerful

has cultivated accuracy of shot to a remarkable degree. Moreover, bo is a good putter. He rolls the ball up to the hole with a beautiful touch. He, also, fa faced with his biggest task; he meets W. H. Davies this morning.

Davies Wins Match

It was Davies, the dogged, do.

Mr. David Jack, manager of Southend United, struck a bargain that a match should be played in young man, whose driving, in the with Mr. Robert Jack, his father Singapore against Singapore and matter of force, is like the kick of Matthews and Westwood

were and manager of Plymouth Argyle, another against South Malaya, or a vicious, horse. It must not be the outstanding forwards. Stoke City right winger was the right-half, was

The when Norman Mackay, the Argyle the whole of Malaya. The team imagined that Cox is just a slogger termined, relentless player from cleverest player we have seen in Southend.

to could then journey to Kuala Lumpur and nothing else. On the con- the North who beat Mitchell in the position for inany a year, He

for a match against Selangor or rary, he is well on the way to the most dramatic and thrilling Mackay has played for English, Central Malaya, continuing on to being a finished and polished match of the day. It went to the has come into representative foot- Irish, Scottish, and Welsh clubs. Ipoh for a match against Perak or player. He summarily dismissed twenty-second hole, the excitement

Our selectors will not have an in-

He went to Plymouth six years ago, Northern Malaya and

W. J. Martin, the "unknown" from growing more tense as hole after Pepang. aide-left problem so long as West

hole was halved... and, as an inside-right, scored three Returning to Singapore another Birmingham. wood maintains his form, and Car-goals in his first game. From that fixture could be played with the Martin, it will be remembered,, Any other, man,but Davies would ter, likewise, is an automatic choice time, however, he played at halt- Interport Dinner concluding the was the man who caused general have faltered long before this

back.

visit,

surprise by defeating P. Alligs. A stage WAS for-inside-right:

Fouche Not so this

ball, to stay.

I am not so sure about

Brook.

He scored two good goals, but

there were times when he centred ST. ANDREW'S SCORE

the ball instead of shooting. I can

not visualise Bastin showing such

hesitancy.

Kelly's Fine Centre

The Englishmen were lucky not to be a goal down in the second minute. Kelly beat Britton, and (flung across a centre which Grant just failed to gather. This was a gesture which we had not anticipat-

led.

unknown athlete. They have a Kelly away with

А

FIRST BUT LOSE TO

PUNJABIS BY 2 TO

1

FAST GAME MARRED BY ROUGH PLAY

DEPLETED SAINTS SIDE

firm conviction that the man existe controlled pass. The outside-left|terday, ́·

the letter that

A suggestion was also put for-ttle afraid of the drive, Martin dour man from Wallasey; he hung ward in

resorted to his brassie, the be- the of the standard of the team which team be at least 76 per cent. baviour of which was not too satis.

factory.

that a combination with Macao in forming a South China team would

met Singapore in Hong Kong, and

also be accepted.

The meeting decided to consider the subject further at a later meet- ing,

International Committee

grimly, executing miraculous recoveries and triumphing in the end, makan

Mitchell began by losing, rather unluckily, was the fourth, where

CORINTHIANS CUP he drove into a bunker in the mid

PREPARATIONS

(Continued from Page k.)

de of the course, a hazard so far removed from the tee that none is jexpected to get into it-at least from the drive. Then at the fifth This tee shot took a violent kick into

hole gone, a bunker and this was another

Whit

It was decided to hold an Inter-comparatively little time in which national tournament on the same to find their Cup team. lines as last season and the follow- Although it is unusual for Oxford

Mitchell Stymies Himself In a very fast game, which ing committee, of members repre- and Cambridge men to assist other Mitchell was still two down with Much more alarming attacks was inclined to be rough, thesenting each nation; were elected. from an English point of view were Punjabis defeated a weakened England: Mr. W. Woodward; is understood that an exception to affairs. He won the long fifteenth, clubs before the Varsity match, it four to play a perilous state of to follow. At the seventh minute, St. Andrews team by the odd "AM Germany is looking for an Jones, the Irish centre-half, seat goal in three in a friendly hockey land: Lt. Comdr. Phillips, R.N.;

Scotland: Mr. J. Rodger; Ire the rule will be made this season. however, in 4, and after aying Among the players who will help himself a complete stymie at the beautifully-match on the Marina ground yes Wales: Mr. G. T. Palmer; India: the club are A. H. Chadder one of sixteenth, save himself by lofting in Germany who can win any again centred accurately, and

Mr. G. S. Grewal: China: Mr. R. H. the most versatile men in amateur the ball neatly into the hole, event, if he only can be found. So Brown, taking the ball in his stride, very noticable absentee from the Portugal: Mr. A. M. Xavier.

R. Wong, the goalkeeper was a Wong: Germany: Mr. G. May; and football-F. N. S. Creek, W. T

The seventeenth was an advan- The Whewell E. D. R. Shearet, A. Hurous, and at the same time, a in every meet they watch for the shot hard and low.

Saints' team but his place was fill date of the tournament would be Fabian, W. H. L Lister, W. H. fortunate hole for Mitchell. He undiscovered man. They want to On the goal-line Roughton made led by his brother Fred Wong, who decided by the committee at their Webster, and D. G. Cornelius.

hooked hla drive into the bracken learn. They don't know as much a gallant attempt to stave off dis-played a very sound game, the two first meeting. about track and field as we do, but aster. But the pace of the shot goals scored against him being in

It is also learned that B. Joy, the and heather, played out sideways, they are receptive. That's why just beat him, and the ball spun possible to stop. Other absentees

No Triangular Contest Casuals and England amateur and was over the green with the they invited our team there to off his foot into the net. Fifteen were A. E, Mackay, inside-left, and that the Triangular tournament be together with G. A. Strasser, K. H. Chance of locking and bolting the Mr. Woodward was of the opinion centre-half, will assist the team, third shot. Here was Davies? see our best men in action and thousand Irishmen cheered, franti-E. C. Fincher, left-wing, their

L. Cooper, G. A. K. Collins and into the deep cavern at the foot of watch their form."

cally. The success seemed almost places being filled by J. J. Higgs Army, as distinct from the Trian-means exhaustive, will be added to the green, took two to get out, and tween the Civiliane, Navy and

door. But he put his second shot T. Hollebone. This list, by no too good to be true.

and C. Wong, respectively.

gular contest between the Hong from time to time. E. F. Fincher, at centre-forward Kong Club, Navy and Army, was

lost the hole-all square. opened the scoring with a very imposing too much on the hockey matches with professional clubs: Early fixtures include three For half an hour Ireland held on neat shot, after a dribbling battle programme and that with the pit Oct. 31, v. Crystal Palace; Nov. 7, [Continued from Page 4).· to their precious lead, then the with the Indian backs.. The Fun- sent abundance of fixtures it would found himself on the left foot hit-25% at the time of the Berlin Olym-ed receiving attention for injuries and as the result of a fine solo run, the matches.

Sievert is only 24. He will be vision of a first-class surprise fad-sabis then took up the offensive, be difficult to find time to play off V. Tottenham Hotspur; and Nov. 15, ting the air like a novice! Thus pics and, German sports' writers England scored twice within a Lal Singh, scored the equaliser: for six rounds he was outboxed, happily point out, even better off

He had amazing footwork, how -ever. He shifted this way and that, landing blows, orthodox and unorthodox, from all heights and angles."

Tarleton was puzzled. I might almost say he was mesmerised,

write a Home correspondent. He

'WORLD'S BEST. ALL-ROUND ATHLETE

Two Goals In Two Minutes

and suffered considerable punish- then as regards age for they con mejor share in both goals. ment to the body,

sider 26 the optimum age of decath- lon contestants..

TARLETON DOWN

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The even, each team pressing alternate first was credited to Tilson, who ly fastened on to a rebound and scor-

minute. The right wing had the The game then became more it was decided that a Civilians

Wong's Bad Luck

On the suggestion of Mr. Barros,

versus United Services, match on December 16, as a provisional date, would be held, instead. Messrs. A. A. Dand and A. E. P. Guest were Half-way through the second elected to act with Mr. Kemp, as No sooner had play been restart: half the Indian forwarda made, a ez oficia, to select the Civilian team. ed, than Tilson sent Matthews away swift attack, and the centre-for. (Continued at Foot of Next Gol) Sievert Bausch

with a perfect pass. The winger ward, Asful Khan, sent in a terr 11.1 sec. 11.7 sec 52.3 Bet.*

Bet

In the sixth round, Tarleton

How he compares with Bausch is took a count of eight, but he came shown in this table of marks Back to the fight and used his by Sievert when he broke the de- reach and speed. He began to up-cathlon record: percut Miller as the American at tacked, and managed to land so many fine rights to the jaw.

Miller's upper lip was split, his left eye was swelling, and he 'was several times caution- ed for holding and hitting, and for slapping with the open glove.

The American, in fact, was

100 m. 400 m. 1500 m... .4.68.8 min 110 m. hurdles. 15.8 sec. Weight ........... 15.31 m. Discus

47.23 m. Javelin

58.32-m.. High Jump

1.80 m Broid Jump -7,48 m. Pole vault

3.43 in..

ed easily after Carter's shot had been charged down by McNinch

52.4 see tricked Jones Inside the penalty fie shot which Wong managed to MAMAK HOCKEY

5.17 min area and placed a shot wide 16.2 sec. Utterson's reach.

15:32/m.

of stop-the ball hit Wong's pads and

shot up into the air. Asful Khan 44.58 m. Five minutes before the inter- then dashed in, and, after swing 61.91 m. val the Englishmen increased their ing Kastick round his head, knock-

635 m. advantage, and again Matthews ed the ball into the net 4.00 m. played a leading role. A 40-yards Darkness then set in and the

swinging centre from the outside pace slowed down considerably.

6,95 m.

University Retain 100 Per Cent.

The University secured their

v. Fulham.

CIVILIANS WIN POLO CUP

Gunners Beaten

The Civilians beat the Gunners

The exclamation on every body's lips was, "Now Mitchell has got him.

It certainly looked so at the eighteenth, where Davies ran his Japproach putt four yards past the fag; but he rammed the ball bravely into the hole for a half in Davies' Great Bunker Shot

The nineteenth was halved in 3.

Davies, after driving into a most.

by 6 goals to 5 after an extra chuk-while at the twenty-first (285 yards) ker in the "Koyli" Polo Cup Final unpromising spot in a bunker, ex-

yesterday afternoon.

ploded the ball to within four fect Royal Artillery.-G. T. Portman, Major JS. Drennan, S. E. Skey and of the pin and holed the putt for a N: W. Metcalfe.

8 and a half. Civillana H. C. Macnamara, D. L. Obviously, he was not to be Newbiggin, W, J. Keswick and J. K. shaken off. The end came at the Bonsfield...

next hole (455 yards), where, after both had hooked into the heather, first win in the Mamak Hockey Those present at the meeting Davies played a clever running- forced to adopt longer-range box-punch to the body behind Tarle-right fell at the feet of Brook, who The Sainte defence was out Hournament this season when they were: MAA. Dand Chairman, approach to within five feet of the ing until the last round when, ton's left arm left him perilously crashed, the ball into the net, standing, especially F. Broadbridge defeated the 12th Battery R.A by Mr. F. A. Kemp, Hon. Secretary; fag and hole the putt for a 4 and against a tired opponent, he pra unguarded.

A lot of fight was still left in the and P. White, the backs, who com two clear goals to Lysemoon yes- Mr. A M. Xavier, Hon. Treasurer, the match. duced a devastating finish. So well did Tarleton box once he Irishmen. Martin missed, by a few bined well

terday,

Mr. W. Woodward, Mr. GT Grit, determination, and will- Much as I admired the footwork had discovered-too late for inches with a glorious header, and St. Andrews fielded the following The Variaty drew with HMS Palmer, Lt. Comdr. Phillips, Captain power were the determining fac of Miller, I would not place him tunately how to meet a left-han Kelly had a scoring shot headed off team wong: Broadbridge And Whitehall in their first nature, Bates, Mr. Sargin Singh, Mr. L. C, tora of the encounter. After this among the great champions. His der, that I believe if he met Milber the goal-line by Roughton with christ College, Fincher Higgs and while the Battery lost to the En-Fennell, Mr Jahan Dad, Mr. G. exploit 1 shull be surprised to curious habit of leading with a again he might beat him.

Sagar well besten.

White; Blissy Gasst and Hemison; GI

gineers in their first encounter

Wong

Barros and MG) 8. Grewal,

see Davies in the final.

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