THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1934

Sporting Dage- M I

KWOK EXPECTED ΤΟ WIN 3 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

TITANIC SOCCER

BATTLE TO-DAY

CLUB ENTERTAIN LIKELY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

W

BIG CHARITY GAME TO-MORROW

WHAT WILL PROBABLY BE ONE OF THE BEST GAMES WITNESSED THIS FOOTRALL' LEAGUE 'SEASON WILL TAKE PLACE THIS AFTERNOON AT THE VALLEY, WHERE SOUTH CHINA “A” WHO HAVE BEEN NAMED IN SOCCER CIRCLES AS THE 1934-35 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, CLASH- WITH THE CLUB IN THE FIRST DIVISION.

South China are bringing Wong Mel-shum in at inside right in place of Tay Quee-liang who was injured against the Athletic a fortnight ago, while Robertson, at right-half, is the Club's only newcomer to last week's team. Ping.

To-morrow the Combined Ser-¡ The following is my forecast of vices, which include five Navy the week-end games, giving the min, meet the Rest of the Colony favoured team in capital letters: in the annual Armistice Day

game. S. Strange and L. G. Robertson are the only two Club members.

In the premier League this after CLUB noon the much improved Police team

POLICE encounter the Lincolns, and are ex- pected to come off best,

TO-DAY

FIRST DIVISJON

St. Joseph's between Artillery

Games to watch this week-end are: to-day's encounter South China "A" and the Club, to-i morrow's Armistic Day game on the NAVY Club ground, Monday's clash be- tween the Athletic and South China CLUB "B"..

YS, China "A"

(Club, 4.15 p.m.). v Lincolns (Kowloon, 4.15 pr.)

V KOWLOON (Caroline Hili, 4.15 p.m.) V RECREIO (Chatham Rd., 4.15 p.m.) ARCOND DIVISION

v Kowloon (Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.)

Eastern

ARTILLERY

In the Sceond Division to-day, the encounter between the Athletic and Engineers the Borderera, and in the Third Division to-morrow, the game be- tween the Air Force and the East, Lanes.

SANDFORD HEADS] GOAL SCORERS

Howe Tops Premier League Marksmen

SANDFORD, of the East Lance,

heads the goal-scorers in the local soccer league, while Al-j bert Howe, the Club leader, is at present heading the premier divi- alon marksmen.

The following are the leading

scorers:

FIRST DIVISION

Howe (Club)

Fortey (8.W.B.)

Lai Shui Wing (8, C, “F”)

Ho Ka Keung (Athletic)

Au Ping Ming (Athletic)

Ip Pak Wah (8. C. "A")"

Cheuk Shek Kum (8.C. "B")

SECOND DIVISION

Clase (Navy)

Griffen (E. Lanca) MéGuinnes (Lincolne) Morion (R.A.)

Better (Lincolns) Thorpe (E. Lanco)

Butterfield (R.A.)

Omar (Y. Indlans)

Au Kim Fang (Athletic)

Evans (Lincolns)

Rydings (E. Lanes)

Cheung Fak Fal (8. China)

THIRD DIVISION

Bandford (E. Láncs)

Parcell (8.W.B.)

Tate (R.A.F.)

ATHLETIC

V

(Club, 2.45 p.m.)

v. University

(St. Joseph's, 4.15 p.m.)

Y LINCOLNS

(Chatham Rd., 2.45 p.m.)

Borderers

(Athletic, 4.15 p.m.)

THIRD DIVISION

v Radio

(Military, H. V., 2.45 pm.)

✓ Lincolns

Frankie Frisch, manager of the world's team's baseball cham-- pions, St. Louis Cardinals, and the team's baseball star J. H. (Dizzy) Dean, right, pose while celebrating their victory over the Detroit Tigers in the Anal game of the World Series.

TILDEN CONSIDERS

PERRY NO. 4

CENTENARY AQUATIC Mr. Deitz

CARNIVAL

OFFICIAL LETTER TELLS OF CHINESE CLUB WELCOME

KANGAROO HUNT ARRANGED FOR

A

LOCAL CHAMPION

(By "Referee")

Leads

Mr. Butler May

Become Third

SEASON'S RECORDS

A week before St. Leger Day

finds Mr. Norman Deitz head-

WONDERFUL visit to Australia is promised ing the local jockeys' champion-

Kwok Chun-hang, the Colony and Interport||

Breast Stroke Swimming Champion, whose ship by six winners. Mr. B. A. prowess in the water has resulted in him being Proulx being his nearest rival. accorded the unique honour of an invitation to Mr. E. 0. Butler, with three participate against Australian and world aquatic prospective Leger winners next champions in the Melbourne Centenary Swim-Saturday, is more than likely to ming Championships. --

displace Mr. Johnny Heard at the conclusion of the next Meeting,

1 2 3 Un. 24 20 24*70

18 9 8 75

16 27 19:56

15 8 14 65

9 10 10.80

7 4 5:54

6 1 3 22

5 G 7:52

3 2 2 28.

3 3 1 37

Kwok has been entered for the 100 Yards Breast Stroke Championship of Victoria, the 100 Meires Centenary Champion. The following are the 1934 sea- ship, and the 200 Metres Breast Stroke Championship of Austra-son statistics to date: lia by Mr. Fawcett, Honorary Secretary of the Victorian Amateur. Deltz Swimming Association.

B. A. Proulx ON THE TIMES RECORDED BY KWOK, WHICH WERE RECENTLY A. J. P. Heard SUBMITTED TO MR. FAWCETT BY MR. A. G. DONN OF THE HK.L.A.S.AE. O. Batter MR. FAWCETT 18 OF THE OPINION THAT KWOK STANDS AN EXP. P. Botelho CELLENT CHANCE OF WINNING ALL THREE EVENTS.

G. A. Harriman There is a possibility that Kwok will also be invited to take W. H. 8. Davis part in other events including the 100 Yards Backstroke and S. Y. Liang

W. II. Choy water-polo.

C. Taylor D. Black Mr. Fawcett, who is Honorary Following the close of the games, F. M.-L. Soares Secretary and Treasurer of the Kwok and the two French cham-8. N. Pan ... Amateur Swimming Union of pions will be taken by Mr. Fawcett H. Charles Tang Man Wa Australia, and who was primarily on an extended tour lasting several J. L. Jordan

Y. T. Fong .. writes:-

Included In the itinerary will be H. P. Chanson "We have a number of Chinese a visit to the gold mining centres Yue Shun Wa

A. L. Caplan citizens in Melbourne, and the of Ballarat and Bendigo. At the F. F. LI Young Chinese Association are call-latter place the swimmers will be Ip Kui Ying ing a meeting within the next fort-conducted over one of the deapest W. G. Pay

G: W. Sewell

Von Cramm, Crawford And responsible for Kwok's invitation weeks.

Austin Are Better!

New York, October 12.

(Kowlson, 3.45 p.m.) ASKED if he thought F. J. Perry to be the greatest amateur lawn night to arrange a real Chinese wel- gold mines in the world. Leaving S. W. Fang

tennis player in the world, W. T. Tilden, who returned from come for Kwok when he arrives on Bendigo, the party will proceed to E. H. de C. Carvalho Europe yesterday, replied:

January 10,"

Mildura, the centre of Victoria's J. E. Noronha Mr. Fawcett adds, "As Kwak will dried fruit industry, be the first Chinese amateur sports-i

B.A.M.C.

BORDERERS

(St. Joseph's, 2.45 p.m.)

Police.

v R.A.0.C.

Engineera

V RAILWAY

(Railway, 2.45 p.m.) TO-MORROW

ARMISTICE DAY MATCH

Services

R.A.S.C.

East Lanos

✓ REST OF COLONY

(Club, 4.15 p.m.) THIRD DIVISION ·

v Recreio

ATHLETIC

East Lanen

(Chatham Rd., 2.45 p.m.)

VRA.F

(King's Park, 2.45 p.nu.)

MONDAY

FIRST DIVISION

v S. China "F"

(Club, 4,15 p.m.) Y NAVY. (Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.)

LEAGUE TABLES TO-DATE

*

FIRST DIVISION

P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts South China "A" 5 5 0 0 16 4 10 South China "B" 6 4 0 2.17 8 10 Club

6 3 0 3 1 8 9 & 2 1 2 14 10 6

Borderers Police..

14 Lincolns

East Lancs Athletle

6 Kowloon

8

Artillery

Navy Recrela St. Joseph's

8 Lincolna

Artillery

5 1 1 3 11 11 5

5 2.2 1 9 13 ·5

6 1 2 3 11 10 5

4 1 1 2 18 11 4

5 13 13 14 3

5 1 3 3 20 3

41 2 14 8:3

GO 3 2 7 15 2

5 0 4 15 14 1

SECOND DIVISION

East Lines

& Athletic

South China

University Borderers Navy

Engineers

Club Eastern Y. Indians Kowloon

Air Force

P. W. L. D. F. A.Ptz|

550 0.21

8.10

6 5 0 0 17 6:10

6 5 10 29 9 10

54-10 17 5 8

"On record, yes; but on ability, no. I consider H. W. Austin, G. Von Cramm, and J. Crawford to be better than Perry.”

"Ranking" the world's amateurs, Tilden places Von Cramm at the top of his list "Von Cramm is a marvel, and is absolute ly in the top flight of world amateurs," said Tilden..

G. D. A. Gregory A. Wall.

man to make the visit to Australia, KANGAROO HUNT Yeong Wing Kwan

W. T. Stanton his appearance is being looked for-

At Mildura a kangaroo hunt is A. J. Stocker ward to eagerly by enthusiasts being arranged in honour of the H. M. Remedios WORLD'S FIRST TEN

throughout our State. Some time visitors.

Ellis Joseph K. W. Fung ago we had a Chinese soccer team Tilden named his first ten in the following order: G. Von here and they made a tremendous lead to the great wheat belt of the Lubel

Leaving Mildura the trail wili H. Y. Liang Cramm (Germany), J. Crawford (Australia), H. W. Austin it." (The team referred to is the Wimmera at Horsham, thence to the W. Miles (Great Britain), F. J. Perry (Great Britain), S. B. Wood (America), V. G. McGrath (Australia), C. Boussus (France), touring soccer eleven. which visiting and fishing will be arranged.

South China Athletic Association's Gippsland Lakes where motor-boat-Dr. S. K. Lee

H. P. Rees Wilmer Allison (America), F. K. Shields (America), and R. Men-

J. Berrow zel (Czechoslovakia).

Commenting on America's Davis Cup prospects, Tilden de- clared that the only hope of regaining the trophy would be to scrap the entire team with the exception of Wood.

WOOD SHOULD STAY

"Wood should be retained because he displayed glimpses of real greatness, especially in his matches with Crawford and Perry he stated. "Take Frank Parker, Donald Budge and Gene Mako, keep them playing together for three or four years, and perhaps we shall then regain the cup."

"Reuter.

ed Australia in 1926).

European Stars

Invited

A place of much interest which A D Coppla will be visited is Yallourn where J. A. Johnson

Lo G. Hin Victoria's electricity centre is Chor Wing Chiu situated, and which is also the site G. U. da Rosa. of one of the biggest brown coal R. A. Carroll

H. A. de B. Botelho mines in the world.

H. V. Pear (Continued on Page 5)

A. A. R. Botelho

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Mr. Fawcett also reveals that, in addition to an invitation to Kwok, invitations were also issued to Jean Taris, the world famous French swimming star and holder of the BABE RUTH DISAPPOINTS

World's 300 and 400, Metres Free] Style Championships and Emil Fous-

CARNERA SIGNS FOR BOUT star

To Meet Old Rival In Buenos Aires

sard, the famous French, diving NO HOME RUN AS

MAJOR LEAGUERS Umited the Japanese to three hits. Both

BEAT JAPAN STARS

Two world famous Japanese October 22 last year, the Basque aquatic stara in Sakagami and took a bad beating from the giant Kiyokawa, who performed before Italian before a crowd of 70,000 appreciative Hong Kong audiences in Rome, but stayed the full 15 prior to their visit to the Far East- rounds.

ern Games held in Manila this year, Paulino's only other recent have also been, invited. San Sebastian, Spain, Oct. 31. start was against Max Schmeling, Paulino Uzcudan, the veteran another former heavyweight cham-'

UZCUDUN'S SECOND CHANCE

531 1557 "Basque wood chopper," agreed plon, whom he held to a draw at AMAZING SPRINT BY

632 1 13.12. 瞥

6231 14 13 5

to-day to fight Primo Carnern, the Barcelona on May 18. It went to 4 2 1 1 17 135 recent world heavyweight boxing 12 rounds and most of the ring- 42 20 794. champion, at Buenos Aires Inte in jäiders, thought the German held 6.04.23 192 December or early in January.The advantage. 530415 11 1

.6 0 5 1.10-25 '1. 6060 2260

THIRD DIVISION.

Eart Lanes

5 Borderers

P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts. 65 01:18 3 11 55 10-32 - 7:10: 6.5 10.23 11 ́10: 6:42 0.18 18 8:

6.38 0.12 14763 6330 12'10 8

The bout is scheduled for 12|

Primo has been idle alace Max

rounds. Uzcudun plans to sail Bier took his world crown with a for Argentina in December.

technical knockout in New York Almost exactly a year ago, on on June 14-Associated Press.

Max Baer Signs Non-Title

Clarke (R.A.B.C.)

Bush (Lincolns)

Crossley (E. Lancs)

Santos (Recrefo)

Pym (R.A.M.C.S

The qualification is 5 goals.

R.A.S.C. Lincoln {RA.M.C.

Radle Recreto Rallway Police R.A.O.C. Eaglacers

5140 11 282

51 404 30 29

KID CHOCOLATE WINS

BABY ARIZMENDI ADDS TO HIS BOXING PRESTIGE

MexicoyOnly Name Arismendi, Mexican

weight champion of the state

California and New York, gained - additional- prestig feating Henry '- Arma

Angeles Negro, in a hectic

round bout here.

SCHOOLBOY

Metcalfe Is Forced To Equal World Record

65,000 SEE GEHRİG

HIT HOMER

CLOSE GAME WITNESSED

Tokyo, Nov. 5.

A capacity crowd of 65,000 cheered to-day as Babe Ruth and his American big league baseball barnstormers, making their second

start in Japan, beat the Nippon

All-Stars by 5 to 1 In a well-con- tested game, g

Hollo, Oct. 81. Ralph Metcalfe, world's fastest The Americans clouted alto- human, was given the surprise of gather four home runs, and this

Joe Cascarells, of the Athletics,

outfits were debited with two errors,

With Counte Mack, veteran pilot of the Athletics, in general charge, the visitors arrived Friday and are scheduled to play 15 more games in Japan before proceeding to Shanghai for one game and to Manila for two. To-day's score;'

Big Leaguers

R. HE

Nippon All Stars 2

Associated Press.

$5,941 EACH FROM WORLD SERIESTM

Cardinals Windfall

Detroit.

Bout Forms With Johnny Miller self to the almost in the 100 Tokyo Club in losing yesterday each as their share of the World

metres.

h's life here to-day when Intano, was just their margin of victory local high school sprinter, made ever the Japanese, who put up a The world's champions L the Marquette Flyer extend him much harder fight than did the Louis Cardinals received $5.914.19

6150 6 13 2 HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 2-Max Baer's has been taking things easy, but cash-

by 17 to 1.

Sertes receipts, while each of the 5 14 0 5 20 2 first fight since winning the world ing in on his reputation through vari the Colony, had to tie the world's nect for the circuit, but Earl Ave $4,318.00.

Metcalfe who la at present in The Babe himself failed to con- vanquished Detroit Tigers secured 6150 622 heavyweight championship last June ous sidelines. Hofman said he was in record of 10.8 for the event in orrill of the Cleveland Indians did. The shares included

will be a 10-round non-title bout with good physical trim Johnny Miller at Des Miones, Iowa,

the In addition to keeping his title under der to beat the local boy who it twice and Lou Gehrig of the receipts from the radio rights, probably in January, it was said here lock and key, Max, will be, risking finished

nished half a foot behind the New York Yankees, the 1834 home sold to the Ford Motor Co. Lor. today by Ancil Hoffman, Baer's mana- little elsa except prestige against American speed merchant. ⠀⠀⠀run king, and Jimmy Foxx, of the $100,000. -- New York, November Get gerne H

Miller, a youth who has not been rated

ting back into action after a telegraphed Hoffman an offer of 125,- Miller, who hails from Detroit put up ran against the best known sprint tributed one, circuit clout wat ceipts 20 ways; the Tigers divided Dave Fidler, Des Moines promoter, in the class of contendera depot After the race,Metcalfe, who Philadelphia Athletics, each con- The Cardinals~ split their ́re- long lay-off, Kid Chocolate, the 1000 for the services of the Livermore a good fight at New Orleans on April 9ers in the Islands, in Manila last aplece. These accounted for all theirs into 28 shares. The Car- flashy former world feather Adonia, and Hotman accepted against Marie Rosenbloom, the Bght Saturday and Sunday, stated that the American tallies, although the dinals also voted $3,000 in dona- Los weight champion, outpointed Jerry Since hammering the giant Primo heavyweight champfor, but was out Intano would easily beat any of visitors obtained 19- Masss, of New York, in 10 rounds Camera from his fistic throne in Madi- pointed, He will face a consider the runners whom he ran against bite of the delivery of two. Japan their actual

six additional tions to club attendan tting

here to-night.

son Square Garden's Long Island bowl harder-punching foe than Rosenblooms. near New York City last June, MaxAssociated Prem.

in Manila.

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