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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1935

THE WORLD'S YOUNGER

YOUNGER SCHOOL OF BOXERS

FIFTH ROUND DRAW OF F. A. CUP

Blackburn Meet Birmingham

London, To-day.

The draw of the Fifth Round of

GOSANO LIKELY

TO BE WASTED IN

THE INTERPORT

(Continued from" Page 4.)

back. at centre-forward or et right full-

After Sunday's fiasco at Sookun- poo there could be only one man for. the right-half position and he in Leung Wing-chiu, who played an outstanding game as pilvot for the

NEW HEAVYWEIGHTS

IN VIEW

BANTAMWEIGHT GALAXY

(BY: CROSS-COUNTER)

London, Jan. 2.

RUGBY

(Continued from Page ¿)

-A. F. Walkden, one of our most useful forwards, is making his

Possibles and who was to a great WWE can scarcely describe 1934 as a vintage year for boxers and second' successive Interport appear

extent responsible for the Pro bables defeat.

Inside-left Query the F, A. Cup Competition which | There is only one other positibu takes place on February 16, has on the field that I would seriously resulted in several interesting en-dispute, and that is the inside-jeft counters...

berth.

Py

boxing. There are, the same time, a number of championship ance. He played against the Aus- contenders who may make names for themselves before next year tralian Universities' side last year. has sped its course.

W. E. Peers, a converted soccer: player, is taking part in his fourth- Interport. He is hard worker and H. O. Bramble has hooked for the

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HE

WAS SECOND TO LEN HARVEY THIS TIME LAST YEAR is always in at the death:

JACK PETERSEN HEADS THE HEAVYWEIGHTS. OTHERS IN THE MARKET BESIDES LEN ARE GEORGE COOK AND JACK. PETTIFER: PETTIFER IS CONFIDENTLY EX- London Scottish and for Shanghai, Blackburn Rovers, who have There can be no getting away PECTED TO BE KNOCKING AT THE CHAMPIONSHIP DOOR and is making his first Interport won the Cup on six occasions, meet from the fact that Ridley does not BEFORE 1935 IS OUT. Birmingham at home, while Bolton deserve an Interport cap this sea- Wanderers, who were last year son. Tay Quee-liang, who filled the Cook-Harvey fight fails to materialise. Light-heavyweights are few, United Banks' team in England, Cook should serve as a splendid test for him if the suggested 1. H. Bradford, who captained the

appearance for Hong Kong. beaten in the sixth round by Ports-inside-left berth in the Possibles mouth, one of the Cup finalists, team, gave a magnificent display of but the quality high. There are Harvey, Eddie Phillips, and Tommy is playing in his second Interport. meet the Spurs at Tottenham. ́ ̧ distribution and was a definite Farr-the last pair are shortly to meet for the title

and George Universities touring side in Janu- He played against the Australian menace whenever within shooting Brennan, the ex-amateur champion, who is rapidly improving, and ary of last year. He has a younger The draw, as cabled by Reuter, range. is as follow

should give the best a severe test,

brother who is now playing a very Narwich or Leeds v. Wednesday.

nesday.Selectors have at last awakened to

fine game at full-back for Rossyla Jack McAvoy stands alone, Mizler, who flattered only to de- Park. Bradford C. or Stockport v. Weat the fact that an Interport forward among the middles.

line without Tam Kong-pak would serious challenger is Al Burke, of in years of service. beat him al-second Interport contest. He has The only celve. Kid-Berg another veteran W. F. Kerr is playing in his be useless, Portsmouth or Bristol or v. Preston His first-half display on Sunday

London.

[most pointless.

not been seen this season and was N.E.

was wonderful, especially his neat muddling,, Hood retired after a Norman

The welter-weight situation is Berg has numerous challengers-Ja last-minute selection. Reading v. Arsenal

Stewart, George Daly, second Interport. He was away

Blackburn v. Birmingham

Bromi, Sunderland of Everton v.. Derby,

I am very glad to note that the

Notts Forest or Manchester U. v. passes to his winger as the result defeat by Tiger Smith. Hood's old Jimmy Snow, Jimmy Walsh, J. C. Millar will be playing in Ala-

Burnley, Tottenham T. Bolton.

--Reuter,

CORRESPONDENCE

(Continued From Page 4).

he

of excellent headwork, and the way opponent, Harry Mason, a veteran, George Odwell, Harry Mizler, Tem from the Colony last year. he went through the Probables' de came out on top of an eliminating Watson, and Harry Brooke. They D. McLellan, this year's captain, fence to beat four defenders before series and secured the title. He are all confident of conquering the was given a trial for Lancashire presenting Elliott with a glorious obtained all the practice, he could champion if given the opportunity. after having played for Queen's opening will long be remembered." Tam's Good Fault

in overweight matches; then threw There are .some excellent College at Cambridge, which There is one very big thing in Leicester against Fat Butler, a

his title into the melting-pot at matches for promoters in this captained in 1926... He also play. Tam's favour and that is his un-local youth, and lost it:

group if the board will stand ed for Fylde, one of the best Lan- selfishness. His main fault"lies in

aside and allow them to stage cashire Club sides, and captained The most promising men in the fact that he is overfond of

them.

their team in 1926 after having I am sure that I have the back-making openings for other forwards

this division are George Bunter, Nel Tarleton deprived Tom Wat come down from Cambridge. In ing of all the spectators when I instead of attempting a run-through

Charlie Baxter, Chris Dawson, son of the feather-weight title the 1930 he captained the Oxfordshire state that the ground on which the on his own.

Dave McCleave, the ex-amateur ex-seaman won from him two years Nomads. He was also captain of game was played was in a disgust-

Had Elliott a little more polish to

world, Olympic, and Empire ago. Tarleton is also nearing the the Rest of Lancashire against the ing state, not because of the rain his play he might have been the

champion. It would not surprise end of his career. I cannot see County teani in 1926. which fell throughout Saturday and Interport selection for the centre-

me to see Baxter win the title anybody among the 9st. division K. A. Munro is very useful in the Sunday morning but through, I be forward position, for, in spite of

and be dispossessed before the more likely to take his place than lineouts and as a substitute wing lieve, two rugby games which were his very poor finishing, the open-

end of the year by McCleave. the winner of a Crowley-Corbett threequarter. He plays as a wing- played on the Saturday afternoon ings he made, which were few and

eliminator.

forward. This Is his firat Interport and the football practice which far between, were definitely good our friends the Stockbrokers in-ones and should have borne fruit. dulged in on Sunday morning.

What struck me as an outstand- Before I go any further I would ings feature of Sunday's trial was very much like to know why the the excellent display by Swain, venue of the Interport game, the Keneghan, North and Pardoe. Hong Kong Football Club ground, The latter was conspicious with was not used, and secondly why excellent interception work,

and

ALL CONFIDENT lightweight ranks this time last Johnny Cuthbert headed... the year. He lost his title to Harry

KID BERG TO MEET LOCATELLI

both good boys, but the former's

Benny Caplan and Dave Finn are "cap." physique is too frail, I fancy, for the attainment of the highest hon

oura.

THE BANTAMS Johnny King is the uncrowned king of the bantams now that Dick Corbett has thrown in his lot with

HOCKEY TRIAL

(Continued from Page 4)-.-

must, the trial games be played on particularly shone in his low distri. Exhibition Tour in US the feathers. He has beaten every policy I think the tendency, among

different grounds on every occasion and particularly not a full-sized ground.

bution of the ball. He had Elliott well. covered at all stages of the game, and his attempts at goal with long drives gave Wong Wing many anxious moments..

Wong Wing Reliable

By Max Baer

PIRRONE TO FIGHT BABE ›

RISKO NEXT MONTH

While on the subject of goal

London, Jan. 23. keepers the section of Wong Wing Kid Berg, Great Britain's light-

Bat. 6lbs. boxer of note in the the Selectors is to give Misa Fow country.

ler-the left-back position in view" Nipper Hampston, Jimmy Know of her unorthodox type of play, les, and possibly Chrie Foran, may which has in the past proved no furnish opposition in the future. demoralising to opposing forwards. You will note I used the word poe Unless she falls dismally to-day, sibly in referring to Foran. It Miss Walker, I feel gure; has play ranking as a feather during the also the possibility that Miss Wool- coming year.

ley may came off in her new posi Jacky Brown is getting ready for tion... good as any past champions except most certainty for Miss Remedios an intensive campaign. He is as The left-wing position is an al Jimmy Wilde, who, all are agreed, unless she falls unexpectedly. was in a class by himself.

am glad to see she has recovered I have been told Benny Lynch, from her hand injury. the Scottish champlon, will gure- It might not be out of place to ly. beat BrowIL, Tampa, Fla. Jan. 22.

nominate a prospective Rest of the There is also Mickey McGuire, Colony side, and they more or less Max Baer, heavyweight cham- who has beaten Brown twice in choose themselves. pion of the world, moved on to-overweight matches. This New- ward Miami to-day, continuing his castle fighter also wants to meet Miss Fowler or

Miss B. Hance; Miss M.. Basta and exhibition tour which took him into Brown, to say nothing of Bob Miss E. Beavis, Misa M. Xavier, Miss Walker; the ring here last night against Magee, who has defeated McGuire, and Miss Woolley: Miss W. Marahi Tony Concella, Tampa heavyweight, Then comes Tom Pardes, the bril-Miss C. Ferguson, Mrs. P. M. Har in a four-rounder that was a laugh. Ifant ex-amateur fly-weight cham-rop, Miss P. Gittins and Mies but scarcely a fight. The champion. All Birmingham, stands be- Brown. pion toyed with Concella for the hind Tom, and are willing to put

There seems to be an element of [doubt in the' minds of football sup-, porters, as. to whether the trials are really what they are meant to be, or whether they serve two pis bound to raise a hue and cry, for weight champion who acored a win would not surprisa me to see him fed herself into the side. There is poses-giving the selectors an idea as to who should be selected, and it is still felt in many quarters that over Gustav Humery on Monday evening at Albert Hall, is schedul- with providing the Clubs or A-Rodger is as good as ever and aociation with a "gate."

should have been selected in apite ed to meet Cleto Locatelli, Italian of his alleged lost interest in the pugilist, sometime in February. He The Selectors, when they chose game, Wong Wing is, however, has an old score to even up with the grounds for the trials, ap- very safe and can be relied upon the Italian scrapper, as the latter [parently did not have in mind the The selection of Tao Kwai-shing trounced him in 1938 and 1934 --

players themselves, and the long on the right wing was bound to Havas. and tedious journey to the Sookun- come following Tam Kong-pak's poo ground must have had a dis-selection as inside-right; for Goalsgruntling effect on the majority of gether they are an unbeatable com- P W D L F A Puthem.

bination, combining speed and ball 25 13 7 5 75-32 33

Reverting back to the state of control with brains. ... 25 13 7 5 58 32 33.

the ground, I think it was up to the 26 14 48 52 30 32 Army authorities, knowing that, 27 12 7 84

8 46 48 31 the Sookunpoo ground was being 26 12 6 8

used for an Interport trial on the 25 13 382 26 12.

(Results on Page 4)

FIRST DIVISION Table To Date

| Arsenal Sydney, Jan. 2. Sunderland Two Queensland batsmen, C. W. Manchester C. 26.14 48 47 38 32

Stoke

Andrew's and E. C. Bensted, only Wednesday failed by 10 runs to beat the 32- Everton years-old world's record partner Liverpool ship for the seventh wicket, when West Brom. playing to-day In the Shefeld Derby Shield match against New South Grimsby

Aaton Wales.

Portsmouth Andrews and Benated hit the Wolves

Preston New South Wales's bowling to all

Leeds parts of the field, and added 335 runs in 289 minutes. Andrews scored 253 and Bensted 155.

Sheffield Shield Record Their partnership was a record for that wicket in Shield cricket., and only fell nine short of the world's record, of 344 set up by K. S. Ranjitsinhji (230) and W. New bam (168) for Sussex against Essex at Leyton. In 1902.

Benated waN

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26 11 6

25 10

26/10

26 5

9

25 7 27 7

Middleabre 23 6 9 10. Tottenham Birmingham Huddersfeld Leisester..... 25 7 14 34 57.18

concerned in the Bolton

previous Shield record of 199 Brentford

which he set up, with K.

against South Australia in

32 season,

Bury

26 8 5 13 39 55 21 25 8 # 18 29 50 20′ 25 7 4 14 43 53 18

SECOND DIVISION Table To Date

ossop Manchester U.

West Ham 1931-Blackpool,

Notte Forest During his stay of nearly four Newcastle hours, in which he scored with Plymouth... crisp, perfectly-timed strokes all Falem Burley round the wicket, Bensted gave only Bury one chance-after scoring 141 he Sheffield U. gave a difficult return catch, Hall

First in and, ninth out, Andrews Southampton played a magnificent innings. Dur- Norwich

Bradford C ing a stay of nearly seven hours Bradford he gave only one chance, a catch. Barnsley - to McGilvray at 68. He hit 26 of Port: Vale the 45 boundaries registered: dure Notts County)

SwanMa ing the partn

Oldhar

Goala

P. W DLFA Pts 25 16 7 67 32 36. 26 15 6 5 60 23 36 24 17 18 55-84 35

26 16 2 10 52 40 24-

26 13 6 7-51 26 82 25 12.6.7 48 20 20

GIFT OF SPURS

Horsemen

to-

Sunday, to have kept it from be- One Of Australia's Best ing used ox the Saturday, and particularly on the Sunday morn ing, but as it was the pitch resem bled more of a quagmire than & soccer ground..

“MUDLARK.”

Interport Referee

Baer Continues Tour

O..

full four rounds, and a half hour up $1,000 for a match with the SAVED FOLLOW-ON

*

Looking back, and casting an eye

after the bont was over was the triple crowned champion. Perth, Jan. 1. chief attraction at a Lion's Club To-day, Bob Trewarths, a leading benefit.United Press. Jockey in this State in the nineties, and rider of three Cup winners, handed Bob Morley a small parcel.

It contained a pair of spurs Tre wartha had imported from England many years agoljubne

to the future, I thing 1985 will go Pirrone To Meet Risko. much nearer to being a vintage Philadelphia, Jan. 22. year than the one which has just who leaped into the front rank of

Paul Pirrone, Cleveland battler, ended:..

(To the Editor, "China Mall)

middleweight contenders by knock- ing out. Mickey: Walker, only to lose) Morloy unsuccessfully, rode Sec B-With the Interport football,

a decision later to Vince Dunder, ond Wind in to-day's Perth Cup. game between Hong Kong and Trewartha said Morley has will try to get back in stride here Shanghai In the offing, might I aug ridden three Cup winners the same Risko Risko recently Hattened February 6, when he meets Babe gest that Sergt. Isley, who refereed as L. He has won his spurs, but Teddy Yarosz, the middleweight both the trial games, be given the has been but of luck lately. I am champion-United Press. thankless task of controlling the making him a present of these, In Interport classic,

the hope that they will change the

VERY FAIR PLAY.

Soccer Farce

Pre the Editor, “China Mail".]"

26 11 5 10 42 44 27

25 14 2-10-57.470

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fortune of one of Australia's beat LADIES' YACHTING

Jan Beats Wasp II Over 7-3 Miles Course

serves the recognition of the Inter- port selectors.

Furthermore, I think-that-Hig

Jan (Misa Crawhill Wilson) won

FANLING GOLF RESULTS

Wounded Stumper's Pluck

Melbourne,

Hit on the forehead with a fast- rising ball, Lester, the wičket. keeper for Caulfield District, had' three stitches inserted in a wound above the eye, but returned to the ground and went in to bat,

Junior Championship He made 21, and saved his side

Encounters

The following are the latest golf ing results from Fanting: TAMA c. H. Barton beat R. L. 8. Webb & Jun'or Championship (2nd Round)

and 4 AWES

|from a follow-on) *??

-SMALL UNITS CRICKÉT TEAM SELECTED

The following have been selected

ly cricket match at Sookunpoo on

Col. E. BE G. Kirke, (D.6.0.); Maj,

to represent the Small§ Units HHampton beat J, W. Mayhew 2 against the East Lanes in a friend- Sir-I read with interest in yes-gins should have been fncluded at 26989 41 41 25 terday's editions of the China Mall inside-right instead of the Chinese the "A" Clase event in the Eighth Capt. Michell bent J. Harron 4 and Thursday commencing at 2 p.m.

and 1, 26 11 8 12 32 4825

25 "Rover's" report on the Interport player, for, although the latter is Ladies Yachting Championship 2 soccer trial game and must say that "pretty to watch" the former has series over a 7.3 miles, course yon-J. MacKnight received a w.o., from V. Bonavia (R.A.M.O. Capt. L.-L.

I agree with him that, from the more dash in him and fui a rare op- terday. "Wasp II (Mrs. Griffin) was point of view of a trial, the game portunist. However, it is too late second and Gull (Mise J, G. Mac was in every way an utter farce. now to hope that these suggestions kle) was third in a feld of 10 54 20 I cannot say that I agree with carry weight, but in case the Chi starters, 25 81.7.17 31:48:19 "Rover" In his selection of the in- nese player should take 11 or be #061831-42-184 23 1.6 15 20 61 15: sido left, för Ridley is far above unable to play I suggest that I - 23 501 17:39 81-13 (Thy (Quee-liang, and is in a class zina be included. by himself: He thoroughly

Diana (Miss BL Whitham) won the "H" Class even and (Miss Bilderbeck) the "G" Class.

A Ballard

W. Woodward, who is absent from Walch (E.AB.O.), Capt. G. WHE the Colony

ponge Kimam: (A.E.C.))/9rt. Taylor (BA? G., M. Young Cup (Semi-Final)

PC.), Cpl. Colledge Chartered Bank best Jardine's

RAEC.), main, APC beat Union Insurance

(B.A.0.0.), Bigm. May. (B. Signaia Y Pte. Forsythe (B.A.5.0.) and Pie The Bogey (Par) Pool over the App (L.A.M.C.);

qurse was cancelled over the Scorert L/Cpl E. H. Meadws, (B.As Umpires W.01, E. Jordan, (RE)

M.C.).

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