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THE CHINA MAIL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1935
"THE BEST PONY HOW THE CARNERA TO
WON
Mr. "Daffy" Davis Pays Tribute To Herod
SECOND LOCAL” TRIUMPH IN SUCCESSION
The Derby As I Saw It
(By "RAPIER"}_____
OWNERS
FIGHT ON FRIDAY
FARED RAY IMPELLETTIERE HIS HOW THE
The following is how the owners |kave fared during the first two days:
1st 2nd
Dunbar Dynasty
Kong
Li Shlu Pang
Eu Tong Sen
Bros.
Choice
The best pony won, though at Teater and Abraham o stage of the race was he held," Mra. Pearce" said Mr. Daffy" Davis following his Derby win on Mr. He
Herod, reserday.
F. Macgregor
Dr. S. N. Chau
Fatshan.
H. Y. Liang se
Kwok Hing-wang
Thus for the second year in L. T. F. succession a Hong Kong rider Hall and Shenton has claimed the coveted honour Mackle & Grayburn -Mr. Benny Proulx won last Long Kwok Cheong
Seth year's classic on Mr. Plane's
K. Neckelman [Hydroplane. Mr. "Ferdie" L. F. C....
Soares was the previous local Waken jockey to win in 1923, on Sir 9. L. K. Paul Chater's Ideal. Dahlia.
A. M. L. Soarea' Harbrad
Thirteen ponies faced the starter Mrs. Mackie yesterday and got away to a very Longfellow fair start. King's Jubilee went Hem out into the lead with Herod, the Ho Kom Tong
LA Reidy favourite; they were closely follow-Pau
ed by Rose-Queen, Mistake Bay Wonder and Gold Coin. They passed the Li and Li's stands, for the first time, in this order, the leaders holding a three lengths advantage.
Rose-Queen Goes Up
20 22
3rd
OPPONENT
ELIMINATING BOUT PRIOR TO
CHAMPIONSHIP BID
JOCKEYS
FARED
The following is how the jockeys fated during the first two dayazma
L. G. Front
TO Needs
GIANTS EXPECTED TO
PROVIDE RARE DUEL H. C. Plb
F Marshal
D. B. LI B. Y. Sun
Rucarnacao
WO OF THE WORLD'S OUTSTANDING BOXING GOLIATHS. TH TPRIMO CARNERA OF ITALY AND RAY IMPELLETTIERE
G. Neugebauer OF NEW YORK, WILL BE SEEN IN ACTION AT MADISON W.-H. 8. Davis | SQUARE GARDEN THIS FRIDAY. .....
Y. T. Fung The two giants, carrying with them more than 500 pounds of B. L. Tao weight, will meet in a 10-round contest, in connection with the current heavyweight elimination tournament to select the right, ful challenger for Max Baer, present holder of the world's heavy weight crown. dolgende av FURN
THE BRAWL, EXPECTED TO BE ONE OF THE GREATEST SLUGFESTS OF MODERN BOXING, WAS APPROVED BY THE
| NEW YORK BOXING COMMISSION.
Carnera, the Italian Man Moun.-
tain, formerly ruled the foost of SCHMELING AND
heavyweights, but lost the crown
on June 14 last year to the hard-
1 hitting Baer by the technical knockout, route. Before he was 24 dethroned he successfully defend- There were two dead-heats for first ed his title against Paulino Uzcu- Įplace.
dun, the Basque Woodchopper, and Tommy Loughran, of Phila- delphia,
BADMINTON
(Continued from Page 4.1
The scores were:-
T. Stainton and Miss R. Summers
The giant Italian has made im- pressive showings since, losing the title, with his eyes directed toward another crack at the championship, (which now reposes on the head of
youthful play-boy, Max Baer,
Carnera's Comeback
STEVE HAMAS TO
Deitz D. Black PP. Botelho B. A. Pronis A. J. P. Heard E. Butler. F. Lobel E.-H. Carvalho
C. Taylor
A Wall
G. W. Sewell
S. W. Tang
Man Wa
Tab
R. H. Charles.
A. A. R. Botelho
W. H. Choy
MEET IN HAMBURG. N. P
American Leaves U.S. Unexpectedly
FEARS INJUNCTION BY
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Ä
P. ChamSON
9
631 25
01:11 00:10 0.30 16 0-1 210 0 1.2 11 0.1.0 5
12 01. 13. 0030
26 22 24′ 281
There were two dead-heats for first plice.
RANGER'S
EXCLUSIVE
FORECAST
Mr. Frost took Mistake Bay up slightly in the back straight, and at the Rock Rose-Queen had dis- placed King's Jubilee alongside, Herod. The pair appeared, to be lengthening their lead on the corner, but Mr. Marshall broughți
New York, Feb, 12. King's Jubilee' through with a great
Steve Hamas, former State col- rush in the home straight to (Talkos)
legian and challenger for the provide a really first-class finish, lost to L. Carvalho and Miss A.
In his last bout Carnera showed world's heavyweight championship, The three were almost in a line beat A. M. Roderigues and Miss
Remedios
7-21 he still had the punches when he to-day sailed unexpectedly for Ger- when the first of the stands was
technically knocked L. Sava-Netto
2147
out Irving many due to his fear of a Madison Kaliener in the sixth round of their Square Garden linjunction which reached, and then Herod broke lost to H. A. Alves and Miss away again to secure a half length 0. Riberio
18-21 bout. On December I last year he would prevent him from meeting verdict from Rose-Queen who beat
G. Summers and Miss J. Summers decfvisely decialoned Victorio Cam-Max Schmeling, in Hamburg. (Taikoo) off King's Jubilee by a short hend.
polo of Argentina, another ring Hamas' departure was unexpect loat to Carvalho and Miss Mistake Bay, an earlier favourite, Remedios
216-21 giant, at Buenos Aires, after 12 ed owing to his manager's belief was placed a poor four.
lost to Roderigues and Miss
rounds of slugging.
that the Madison Square Garden BIRM'HAM (1) Silva-Netto
421
Impellettiere, who startled the authorities might raise a fun Everton (2)
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MR. AND MRS. SHUTE BEATEN
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Scottish Cup-Ties
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FIRST DIVISION
Liverpool (2)
Derby (-)
v Aston Vill
(2)
ARSENAL (1) Blackburn
v Leicester (-).
Leeds (2)
v Wolves (0)
FORCE DRAW IN Fowler Cause Surprise of Germany, Tommy Loughran, Jose neapolis recently. Schmeling de-NCASTLE) West Ham (-)
THIRD TEST
Score 104 For 5 When Requiring 203.
gramme was Mr. Frost's five wina lost to Alves and Miss Ribeiro 6-21]boxing world in 1933 by winning about his right to fight elsewhere HUD'SFIELD (6) v Chelsea . (1) · -a feat not performed in a single ham
1. Frailey and Mise 1. Cunning practically all the bouts he engaged Inasmuch as he is under a Garden chester G. (2) day at the last five annual meet-lost to Carvalho and Mhu
In that year, is regarded by many contract.
M'SBORO inga. To show that he was not Remedios
10-21 as a dangerous fighter for any man The former collegian is ached- PRESTON (-) riding five "cinches"
loat to Roderigues and Miss
in his division. He is rugged and juled to fight Schmeling, whom he 'NESDAY (0) Silva-Netto
202 tough. Liberty Bay the win dividends paid lost to Alves and Miss Ribeiro 8-21
once heat in Hamburg for the TOTHAM (8) ▼
STOKE (2) Portsmouth
Sunderland (1) were #79.80, the highest of the day,
Promising Career
right to challenge Max Baer to a West Brom (2) $36.50, $5.10, $99.30, and $5,10.
WE SECOND DIVISION The 24-year-old New Yorker,world's championship bout who standa 6 feet 7 inches, has Hamas won his right to chal-BOLTON (3) v Port Vale (0) fought many of the promising con-lenge Schmeling in the finals of BRENTFORD (2) Bradford C. (1)
BRADFORD (3) ▼ Hull tenders in the heavyweight division, the elimination round by virtue of BURNLEY (8) Swansea (1) Miss Blumenthal And among them being Walter Neusel his win over Art Lasky in Min- FULHAM (3)
v Notts F(1) NORWICH
Blackpool ( feated blonde Walter Neusal to ad- Santa and Billy Walker."
NOTTE C
v. Sheffield U. (-) Neusel, who scored a victory over Vance in the elimination tourna-Oldham (2) v ·M'STER U. Impellettiere in 1983, was recently ment.
PLYMOUTH.(3) v Bury (3) eliminated from the current, heavy- Both Hamas and Schmeling, S'AMPTON (-) v Barzisley (-) THIRD DIVISION (North) weight tournament by his own coun-since their respective wins, have
ACCRTON (6) v Gateshead (2). 8, A. Fowler and Miss B, Blumen-tryman, Max Schmeling, former been, idle. The outcome of thair BARROW Doncaster. (1) ·
v. Carlisle (0); [thal created a sensation in the holder of the crown.
fight in Hamburg is expected to Cheater ($) Mixed Doubles Badminton League With Carnera and Impellettiere establish satisfactorily the win-Chesterfield (-) last night when they defeated Mr. scheduled to fight it out on Friday ner's claim to a crack at Baer's and Mrs. E. L. H. Shute, the No. 1 it is expected that a formidable crown. George Town, To-day. pair of the Fire Brigade in the challenger to Baer would be select- The third official test cricket match between the YM.C.A. and ed within the next few weeks, as
DULL PLAY ON GOOD WICKET
FIRE BRIGADE WIN OVER "Y" BY 8 TO 1
www.
v LINCOLN (-).
D'LINGTON (1) v Stockport -(2). HALIFAX (6) v Southport (2) MANSFIELD (5) v Rochdale (0) N. Brighton (4) v Hartlepools (2) RTERHAM (1)
York (4)
Promising Trial Held between the West Indies and the the Fire Brigade, which the latter Schmeling and Steve Hamas, two WEST HAM BEAT Walsall
By 1934 Finalists
NORWICH
Level With Bolton In Table
London, to-day.
Wrexham (3) TRANMERE (8) touring M.C.C. side ended in awon easily by 8 games to 1. other outstanding contenders for
Crewe (1) THIRD DIVISION (South) draw yesterday.
This is the first time that the the crown, are scheduled to clash
Bournemouth (8) v. Watford (2) The weather was bright, after Shute combination has suffered a In Germany shortly.
BRIGHTON (4) v Cardiff (0) Splendid combination by the light rain early in the morning, defeat in the league, and the pair
Five Contenders
BRISTOL R. (2) Torquay (1). probable forward line featured the and the wicket was good. Play, that beat them is a new combina-
CHARLTON (1) 'v Queen's P.K. (2) the Marina ground yesterday. Indian international hockey trial on however, was exceedingly dull. tion!
As the situation now stands, the
Clapton (-) y Millwall challenger for. Baer's title revolves
COVENTRY (5) v Grystal P. (1) Score as cabled by Reuter Although they were defeated for around Ramzan shone in goal, his kick-were:-
Carnera, Impellettiere,
G'LINGHAM the first time, Mr. and Mrs. Shute Schmeling, Hamas and Art Lasky."
(2) v Bristol C. (1) Luten "(1) ing clearances providing "some of England (1st Innings) 226:
In the Second Division yesterday NAMPTON (8) set up a record in the Mixed E. L. Gosano's fine display at the highlights of the game. Nur West Indies (1st Innings) 184.
King Levinsky, until recently one West Ham beat Norwich by an only READING (8) centre-half for the Colours was the Mohammed impressed in the second
Doubles League by beating of the foremost challengers, has goal, and are now level with the Southend (4) ENGLAND (2nd Innings)
Anderson and Mrs. Kella by 21 been wiped out of the picture by & leaders, Belton Wanderers Reu- RANGERS outstanding, feature of a scrappy half, but he was not as steady as D. C
points to. nil. This has been done knockout defeat he suffered at the ter. Portuguese international hockey Ramzan. trial yesterday at King's Park, `·
XAVIER WELCOME ADDITION, BUT SELFISH
H. Townsend,l.b.w., Constantine
R. E. 8. Wyatt, l.b.w., b R. Grant Karnail Singh played a good hard Faize, e R. Grant, b. Neblett It looks as though Portugal has game, although handicapped owing Hammond, b Constantine a new find in P. Xavier, a youth-to his inability to combine with Smith, b Constantine: ful player from Macao, who played Mohtab Ali. Khan Bahadur was Hendren, not out
Leyland, b R. Grant
(for Extras
a very forceful game at inside-left perhaps the steadfest back on view. Ames, not out for the Whites. Both the goals The goal scores were that he scored were from soto Whites) Gurbachan Singh, Dost efforts. He is, however, inclined to Mohammed, and Aya Singh," and be selfish when in the circle and (for Colours) Aya Singh. often threw away chances by at--Whites:-Nur Mohamed; Khan Bahu-Martindale
dar and Urshan Singh; Tara Singh, Constantine tempting too much on his own.
Dulla Singh and Alaf Din; Walayat
Hylton Shah, Dost Mohammed, Gurbachan Neblett Singh, Karter Singh and Lal Singh.
R. Grant Colours: Ramzam; Karaim Singh
B. Gosano Shines
if both the "A" and the "B" Divi-hands of Baer on December 28 at
b
71
18 sions of the Men's Doubles.
The scores were:-
28 Brigade)
Haynes je
B. Blumenthal
Chicago in an exhibition bout
Bir. and Mrs. E. 1. H.Shute (Fire ENGLISH CUP DRAW
beat. D. Cameron and Miss (8) ·
22 lost to S. A. Fowler and Miss
160 beat Anderson and Mrs.
Kella
21-1
18-21
210) W. M. Smith and Mrs. Kirkwood
Brigade)
SECOND DIVISION
Table To Date
Arsenal To Visit Wednesday
Holton
West Ham
Brentford
Blackpool
Newcastle London, yesterdayThe follow- Manchester
beat Cameron and Miss Haynes 21-18 Round of the English Cup to be Shield U.
9 beat Fowler and, Miss Blumen- 461 thal
2 beat
▼
Aldershot (3) Exeter (1) Nowport
(3) SWINDON (1)
SCOTTISH CUP (3rd Round)
ABERDEEN
Buckle Thistle AIRDRIE
Brechin Hearta
บ St Mirren Hibernian
VET. JOHNSTONE
\\V+ Ayr, or 'King's P..
V. HAMILTON
v. Dundee United Motherwell and Celtié, racalvód : byes'
PWDLFA Pts Into the Fourth Round,
28 1927 74 8540 · [Figures; id : brackets denota,, result „29, 19: 2′10′′ 36°41′ 40 of corresponding game, last season, KMË 28 16 6 6 63 38 58 teams in capital letters are favoured to All teams mentioned' Arst "aro .29 14 8 7 56 10 38 win.
30 17 2 11 68 51 38 playing at homin.]
25-17 1 10 57 88 85
*27*12 6′′** # 50-44: 30
Total (for 8 wkts déc.)
Bowling Analysis".
0. M. R. 8.3 $13. 21 11 32
8
W.
0. (Fire
ing is the draw for the Sixth Notts Format
18
.18 2: .22 €
28
28
211 beat Anderson, and Mrs. Kells 21
Gardner and Miss S. Dalziel (Fire Bridge) Sites de
played on March 2nd Burnley 2 Everton v Tottenham or Bolton
beat Fowler and-Miss-Blumen-
Wednesday v Arsenal
thal
28-22
Notta Forest or Burnley v Black-
West Bromwich Bristol City or Firmouth Preston
Norwich Hall Bradford Southampton Barnsley Port Vale
29:19 9 10 47 45 29
28 11 6 11 19.50 28
28 10 6 12 52 47 26
The Colour forwards had a good
WEST INDIES (2nd Innings) understanding, and kept Roteriguez and Mehtab All; Boots Singh, Bachan Wishart, Lb.w. b Wyatt. and Remedios continually at work. Singh and Mohinder Singh; Khuda Bux, Christiani, not out B. Gosano, on the right-wing, Wand Hazara Singh.
Falya Singh, Aya Singh, Rulla Khan Jones, b Prine one of the most dangerous for wards. He was seen in many fine runs, hie centreing being very accurate. Pinto and Souza, the K.I.T.C. left-wing pair, were very disappointing, though they had very, little to do.
| Sealey," run out |Constantine, "at. Ames, b "Paine Neblett, é Hammond, b Holmes G. Grant,, not out.
Extras
Total (for 8 wids.)
Bowling Analysis..
JACKIE BROWN KNOCKS OUT MAGLIOZZI London, Feb. 12. Jackie Brown. world flyweight champion, retained Another inspiring display in the his crown to-day at Manchester Townsend Colours Intermediate line, was when he knocked out Orlando Mag given by L. Oliveira, of the Univer-lozzi, Italian aspirant,ing the alty. His interception was good fourth round. Harvas...
and his forward passes were
vary accurate,
Holmes
Engli
The goal scorers worn (for Ozories N. Beltras, J. Pinto, and A. P. the West Whites) F. Xavler (2), G. Riberlo,
Whites-A P. E
and B. Gosano, (for Colours) J, MDo Remedios and
Finto th
{}} Colour=—U, B. Sonza; Noropht Nolasco
and F. G... Barron; Ak Blva, E. L. Xavier, G. Graano and L. Ollivelea; B. Gosano HilXavier:
28
33 beat Cameron and Miss Hayes 21-11
104
beat. Anderson and Mrs. Kelia 21 5 burn or Birmingham-Reater.
Freddie Miller Loses To
French Featherweight Boxer
Paris, Feb 11. beatable in either Europe or the Maurice Holzer, French feather-United States,
weight pride, to-night unexpectedly It was Miller's first loss in several 2 sprang into, world,wide fistle, pro- months of campaigning in the capl- 1 16/1 mlaence by hammering out a. 10. tals of Europe, and his first real
Test and round decision over Freddie Mille Betback in more than a year
featherweig titlist in a
270
the
the
sports meeting:
Bradford Swansea Notts County Oldham
RECORD SET OF TENNIS
(Continued from Page)
when he dropped the fifth game. -29 10 6 18 44 54 26 he deciding set was won at 6-4. -129-10-6-18÷40-48-26:
$40, 7:11:12.33 65 26 The entire match took up 2 hours'
23 38 12 27 56 24 and 20 minutes of play 28 98:12:37 45 24 Vines Beats Stoefen 298.14.10, 35:45:24
29 7 7 15 35 50 21 Those who did not have to catch 29 7 5 17 33 63 19 late trains or start home because it 729633:20 3570
was nearly midnight remained to |sea Vines beat this?" fello Call
fornian, Stoefen In'y a singles: match; 6eld
SCOTTISH CUP
King's Park Pluckily Force Third Draw
The American, who, fought him- Felf out of opponents in America.In
recognized as world's, champion the National Boxing Commis
Internationale Boxing
Federation,
Tilden and Vines have won four of the five doubles mate ¡played |since the tour started: in,
tant Wednesday.. to-day.", ten'a, only, victory "to replay^!ing the scored last at, Pittsbur
Cup, and Vines have won 11
seven.
ew, Latt and Stoefen been Tilden Vines team leads in
und!
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eutor.141 to 183