THE CHIRA MAIL WEDNESDAY,”“AUGUST 14, 1935

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MAX BAER TO FIGHT "BLACK

GoFRIED

"Baron Gottfried von Cramm), who is said to be the finest ten- nis player in the world regard» -less of Perry's Wimbledon suc ess, according to a statement by Donald Budge, of America.

GOOD SWIMMING

SEEN IN GUNNERS

AQUATIC TRIALS

PREPARATION FOR AREA TITLES

GNR. HALLILEY AT TOP OF FORM

GLOUCESTER BEAT SOUTH AFRICANS EXULTANT SCENES AT

CHELTENHAM

FOUR CENTURIES AT OVAL

London. To-day-

After winning or drawing the 30 matches of their present tour, the South African tourists sustained their first defeat yes terday when they bowed to Gloucestershire by 87 runs.

Exultant scenes were witnessed at the close of the game, the Mayor remarking that the match had been the most historic ever played at Cheltenham

A curious feature is that Gloucestershire are last but one in the County Championship table.

Surrey advanced in

thel

County Championship yesterday

when they defeated Hampshire C.R.C. OVERWHELM by 8. wickets at the Ova' the of the outstanding features match-being.centuries by Andy

* INDIANS

Sandham (107). J. C. Squires H. D. RUMJAHN AND (101). Barling (168) and the

evergreen Philip Head (116), A. H. MADAR SHINE. while F R. Brown, the amateuri

Test slow bowler, took 7 for 117

in Hants" arst knock to enforce the follow-on. Brown was also

match

Middlesex were in good form at

SPIRITED TENNIS IN "A" DIVISION

Lous

MENACE" ON SEPT. 26 OR

Joe Louis, hailed as the great- ast Negro heavyweight since the days of Jack Johnson, severely thrashed Kingfish Levinsky last week. He will meet Max Baer next month in a world elimina- tion bout.

WASHINGTON WIN OVER DETROIT

Tennis League at Causeway Bay Pennant Holders Falter

In Keen Race

yesterday.

H. D. Eumjahn and A. H.

successful in the second innings. The Chinese Recreation Club securing 5 for 93 to give him al-A team overwhelmed the Indian total bag of 12 for 210 for the Recreation Club by 7 sets to 2 mj the "A" Division of the Lawn!

they took i Trent Bridge where first innings points from Notts. The 24th. Battery, Royal Artil- following another big stand by Madar were the outstanding pair lery. held the heats for their an-H. Human and "Patsy" Hendren, for the Indians. They gave a bril- liant display in the third round nual aquatic sports at the Euro-the veteran Test batsman..

This was Hendren's second suc-when up against In Tak-chenk and pean YMCA. swimming pool

some cessive century-he scored

Tsui Wai-pui. whom ther beat. yesterday afternoon. when

Results were: very good swimming was featur-against

Ho Ka-lau and ed.

Surrey-while also recorded a successive

195 Human three-

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

New York. To-day. The Washington. Senators cans- ed a sensation yesterday in the C Hung American Baseball League when they hosed out Detroit Tigers by a4 to 3 margin, in spite of a four- bagger by Fox.

1: The following have qualified figure innings. having scored 144] (C.R.C: “A”);—

against Surrey in the last match. lost to H. D. Ramjaba and A. H. for the finais:

Madar NORTHANTS AGAIN LOSE

sustained beat 5. A. Rumjahn and S. A. Pte. Northamptonshire

Ismail Stables, Pte. Waddington and Lieut. their Wither.

23 Yards Free Style:-Pte. Halli- les. Bdr. Hall, L/Bdr. Miller,

twelfth successive defeat they met Worcester, 50 Yards Free Style: Gar. Halli-when lex, Gar. Miller, Bdr. Hall and Lieut. Howorth following up his last suc-

cess of 6 for 15 against Glouces

Wither.

100 Yards Free Style:-Gar. Hallter by taking 5 for 54, while

L. Edr. Miller.

for Worcester's

- Gar. Warman, Gar. Stables and Warne, who was largely responsi-

150 Yards Free Style: Gar. Holl-ble ley, Gar. Adams Gr. Warman and Northants Gnr. Barlow.

win over in their first clash, when he took 6 for 51, secured

Plunging: Set Swathon, Gat for 53 in the second innings.

Kelly and Gar. Warman.

Diving Gut Halliley. Bdr. Ives! and Bdr. Hall

"B" COY. LINCOLNS AQUATIC SPORTS

EXCITING SPORT WITNESSED

PTE. BOYFIELD'S GOOD PLUNGING EFFORT

pany,

Some interesting swimming was seen Zesterday when "B" Com- Regi- the Lincolnshire ment, held their annual aquatic sports at the European YMCA swimming pool."

The results were:

25 Yards Free Style: Pie. Jackson, Pte. McLeod and Pte. Clarke. (Time: 15 seconds),

50 Yards Free Style: Pte Jack- son and Pte. Hensman. (Time: 35 3/5 seconds). IN VERY ngumine)

-50 Yards Breast-Stroke Pte. Jones and Pte. McLeod. (Time 44 seconds)

50 Yards Back-Stroke: Pte. Jack- son and Pre. Bastin. (Time: 52 4/5 seconds),

150 Yards Free-Style-Pte. Jack sen, L/Cpl. Dale and Pte. Hensman (Time: 2 mins, 6 3/5 secs).

Plunging Pie. Boyfield and Pte. Garratt (Distance: 44 feet, 11 in

ches).

Diving (plain, and fancy): Cpl. Mason and L/Cpl. Banks.

SELECTION OF SCOTTISH JUBILEE SOCCER TEAM

The Scotland v England Jubilee

Howorth's best feats this season! have been:

6 for 38 v Hants

6 for 16 v Derby

for 45 Essex

for 54v Kent

5 for 60 v Somerset

3 for 70 v Kent'

6. for 15 Gloucester

5 for 54 Results, as were:

Northants..

cabled by Renter

Surrey beat Hampshire by 8 wickets at the Oval Surrey: 550 (Sandham 107. J. C. Squires 101, Barling 168) and 96 för 2. Hants: 365 (Mead 116, F. E. Brown

7 for -117).

280 (F. R. Brown 5 for 93).

Worcester beat Northants by 166 runs at Worcester. Worcester: 365 (Martin 191 not out)

and 158 for 3 dec Northants: 233 (Howorth 5 for 54)-

134 (Warne 5 for 53)."

the

Middlesex beat Notts on first innings at Trent Bridge. Middlesex: 448 (J. H Human 127,

Hendren 141) and 131 for 2 dee. Notts: 244 and 102 for 3.

eat M. O. Hoosen and F. D.

Pereira

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RING NATURAL IS

ARRANGED

VENUE NEW YORK OR CHICAGO

GREATEST SLUGFEST EXPECTED IN

HISTORY OF RING

Chicago, August 8.

APPARENTLY definite this time, a match be

tween Joe Louis and Max Baer to be staged September 26 or 27 either at New York or in Chicago was announced here to-day by Mike Jacobs, promoter of the Twentieth Century Sporting Club of New York.

Baer's manager, Ancil Hofman, who saw Louis overwhelm King Levinsky in one round last night at Comiskey Park. said the Livermore Adonis, the former world heavyweight champion, was already in training-

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Max Baer, the former world's heavyweight boxing champion. ・・・ who will come back into the lime- light next month when he clashes with Joe Louis, the Negro senka- tion.

Baer's hands, which were damaged when he lost his title ALVIS BEATS to Jimmy Braddock at New York last June 13, are now in good condition, Hodman said,

A number of other plans involving Louis, sensational De- troit Negro youth, Bier, Max Schmeling and Braddock have been announced as definite in recent weeks, but thus far have come to nanght.

CRAIGENGOWER

SURPRISE U.S.R.C.

IN “A” DIVISION

POOR CONDITIONS

AT VALLEY

HACHUMA BEST ON VIEW

James J. Johnston, the boxing director for Madison Square Garden, said recently that he ihad completed negotiations for a 15-round bout at New York on or about September 26 be

tween Baer and Schmeling. the

ARMSTRONG IN

BOWLS TOURNEY

BOTH PLAYERS OFF FORM

DECISIVE WIN AFTER 23 HEADS

(By "SKIP") H. A. Alves easily defeated T- 16. winner to meet Braddock for Austrong by 21 shots to the crown, probably next June when they met in the Fourth Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Earlier Jacobs had declared Singles Championship on the Kow- Schmeling had agreed to fight loon CC. green yesterday, in a Louis at the Polo Grounds in New game which was almost entirely York on the night of September devoid of interest

18. So the question still remains Only a few heads, and these

produced any real thrills.

A very poor match was witness-as to who is going to fight whom were near the end of the game. The Yankees easily disposed of ed in the A Division of the and when. the Cleveland Indians by an 8 to Lawn Tennis League yesterday. 6-22 margin to displace the White when the United Services Recrea

Lee Wai-tong and Lak Wing-cheang (CR.CA

beat Ramjahn and Madar beat Rumjaha and Ismail beat Hoosen and Pereira.

In Tak-chenk and Tsui (CRC "A")=-—— lost to Rajahn and Madar beat Rumjahn and Ismail beat Hoosen and Pereira

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The Garden has the call

Sox in the table, while the Athletion Club were surprisingly de Braddock's services in ant title 63 ties ran riot against the Browns, feated by the Craigengower Cric-encounter.

but Louis is under

64 Marenm holding down the St yet Club by 6% sets to 2 at contract with Mike Jacobs, whose Twentieth Century outit staged 6-Louis combination to one Tu Happy Valley. Wai-pai while McNair contributed a cir-

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(Continued on Page 5) Scores: Head T. Ari

A very strong wind interfered the June 25 scrap at the Yankee 5-7 cuit-clout to Philadelphia's total with play considerably, and dur-Stadium in New York in which ing the early rounds the pairs Louis battered wiant Prime 6-2 There were no National League facing the Football Club found it Carners into helplessness in six 8:

games scheduled.

extremely difficult to return a ball rounds. Scores, as cabled by Reuter, either on the fore or backhand.

RECREIO "A" BEAT C.R.C. "B" NORONHA & REED WEAK PAIR

WINNERS DISPLACE K.C.C. IN LEAGUE TABLE

were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

P

Boston

Werber hit a homer Chicago

9

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9

Washington

Detroit

Fox hit a homer.

New York Cleveland

The Club de Recreio "B" team defeated the Chinese Becreation Philadelphia Club "B" team by 5 sets to 4 in the. A Division of the Lawn St. Louis Tennis League at Causeway Bay yesterday,

Results were:

F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang (CRC.BA

lost to L. A Silva and J. J. Reme

dios

beat W. A. Beed arid H. A. Nor-

onha

lost to B. L. Gosano and L. F.

Ribeiro

T. L In and K. C. Ng (CRC best Reed and Noronha bent Silva and Remedios best Gosano and Ribeiro

F

0

McNair hit a homer.

Marcum pitched.

Tables To Date

NATIONAL LEAGUE

4-6 New York

Chicago St Louis Philadelphia 5-7 Fittsburgh "Brooklyn

V..

T. F. Lee and L. F. The (CB.C. Kent beat Sussex on the first lost to Silva and Remedior

lost to Reed and Noronha innings at Hastings

lost to Gosano and Ribeiro Sussex: 220 and 100 for 3.

“A” DIVISION-

PWLD FA

Kent: 419 for 8 den (Woolley 187).

Somerset beat Glamorgan on CRC. *A* 66

Recreio 6:4

6-11 Cincinnatti 6-11 Boston

6-1

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the first innings at Weston-super: K. C. C7 33122

ERG6 3 2 1 281 25% Mare. Glamorgan: 340 (Emery Davies 155 FEK.C.C

(not out) 2nd.251.

Somerset: 342 (H. D. Burrough 109) USRC. Fand·85 for · LA

Continued on Page 5)

CRC "B Recreio

Fund football match will be play Budge Says Von Cramm

ed at Hampden Park, Glasgow. on Wednesday, August 21..

RUGBY INTERNATIONAL

(Continued on Page 53 Scores were:

HLA Alves

1.

0

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10:

Louis Defaults

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"Louis is out of the picture

J. W. Leonard and G. Lai (CCC)-far as the Garden is concerned,” beat Goldman and Major With-

ington beat D. W. Perrise and D. Tol

linton

said Johnston, explaining that he 7-5refused to fight for this organi-18

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6-4

isation last winter-pers

beat A. G. Bishop and I.. D. Milne 7-5

20

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Baer as well as Louis is beholden↑ 2.

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Y Hachiums and R. Chica (CCC3: to Jacobs Many in the fight lost to Goldman and Withington 0-5 game doubt whether Schmeling

drew with Perrse and Tolhuion 6-6 will return to the United Stater TWO

beat Bishop and Mine..

6-1for a campaign, as Joe Jacobs has

M. Drysdale and A. Kitchell (CCC) a contract on his services under

1 lost to Goldman and Withington

beat Perrse and Tolliston beat" Bishop and Milne

P. W. Lare 106 66 40. 622 110 65 42. 600 101 5942-584 110 61 49–554 109, 60·549 ··350 107 51 56 476) 103 47 56 455] 105 27-78- 257|

AMERICAN LEAGUE

1-6 Detroit Boston 06

New York Chicago Cleveland Philadelphia Washington St. Louis

World's Best Tennis Player

New York, Ang: 8.

erica's 1985 Davis Cup team

Europe

111 58 53522

NOTIS COUNTY'S NEW MANAGER

Mr. Percy Smith

Takes Over-

1-6) which Schmeling would have tol 6-2 settle for his fights in Germany 6-3 against Steve Hamas, Walter

Neusel and Paclino: Uzendun: Associated Press.

Million-Dollar Gate

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BOWLS GAMES THIS AFTERNOON

Holland Again Uncertain Starter

It is not yet known whether A 3: Holland will be able to play off his tie to-day against E el

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the CSC.C..

A United Press message from Arculli in the Fourth Round of Chicago states that Mike Jacobs the Colony Lawn Bowls Singles has announced that in the opinionChampionship of fight experts the bout should green.

If the weather holds, however, Notts County have appointed result in a revival of the $1,000,-

will Mr. Percy Smith, former manager 000 gate of Jack Dempsey the following games

days.

P. W. LAge of Tottenham Hotspur, to the 104 64 40 615 secretary-managership left vacant 102 55-48 534 by Mr. David Pratt, who went to Louis stopped King Levinsky via the tk. o. route in one round. 97 50 47 515 Hearts, the Scottish club, after a 105 52 53 496 few weeks stay in Nottingham Baer last year turned the trick As a player, Mr. Smith was with via the k o. route, in two rounds. 64 Preston North End and Black Such a bout would be a terrific 52402 burn Rovers. He gained experi- singfest, since.

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VILLA TO NURSE THEIR

OWN PLAYERS

Aston

their unders

bridge

trol their o control

Americans head

Budge,

DISPOSED

sted

ence of the managerial side of the mittedly the hardest game with Nelson and Bury be the present-day

Jezopa foregoing to

Hong Kong Jockey Club

ad-

bers of

place.

Open Pairs

J. Cavanagh and M. J. Medina

S. Eccleshall and I Shepherd

take

Bowling Green). Open Singler: Cullen A. Hyde Lay ELECTRIC BOWLS TEAM

Race Track Innovations

Padgi

gwill represent Long Electric Recrea

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