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CLEAN SWEEP

Sailors and Soldiers' Home Defeated

LOSERS START WELL BUT LACK FINISHING TOUCHES

Always failing to uphold a good. start the Sailors' and Soldiers Home were defeated by the Chin-) ese Recreation Club by nine sets to nil in the Miced Doubles Bad-j [minton Lengne last night on the

former Club's courts.

S. W. Liang and Miss U. Khoo, as usual, played a steady game, but were faced with stern opposi- tion in their set against D. Waglen and Miss G. Doig.

Yang Chan and Mrs. Moy were at one time leading S. P. Chan and Mrs. S. W. Liang 15-9, but the Chinese players levelled at 17-all, after which they went out at 17-21

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The detailed results of the game i were as follows:-

D. Waglen and Miss G. Doig (5, and S. Homel

Post-to-S-F-Liang-and-Miss U

Khoo

lost to W. E. Choy-and-Miss-W

Cheun

lost to S. P. Chan and Mrs. S.

W. Liang

Just to make things complicat ed for fight fans, another colours ed Lewis has climbed into the ring spotlight. It is John Henry Lewis, shown here after his vic- toy over Bob Olin which won, him the light heavyweight title.

ARMY XI BEAT HKSRA

(Continued from Page 4)

11-21

inclusion in the team. A better 9-21 player for the inside right berth Reeks, of the would have been. Lincolns, who is both fast and very clever with his stick

6-

Yang Chan and Mrs. Moy

(S. and

S. Home):-

lost to Liang and Khoo

loss to Choy and Cheung

lost to Chan and Liang

LC. Gibbons and Mrs.

|and S. Home) *----

lost to Liang and Khoo lost to Chey and Cheung lost to Chan and Liang

Hollingsworth gave an excellent

3-21 exhibition between the sticks, 17-21 while Quantrill and Boissier were Brown (S. two hard-hitting and accurate

BADMINTON LEAGUE

MEN'S DOUBLES

TO-NIGHT

Y.R.C. MAKE SEVERAL CHANGES

backs Raissier was at his best

SNOOKER LEAGUE

Fusilier Sergeants

Stil Leading

CARNERA TURNS VICIOUS

CATHOLIC UNION CLUB WALTER NEUSEL FORCED

-UNBEATEN

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The latest results are as fol- Tows:

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·4 C & P. O's

3- Prison Officers 4 St: Patnið

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4 3 1: 12

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TO RETIRE

RETURN BOUT WITH LOUIS ?

London, November 15.

PRIMO CARNERAS surprise victory over Walter Neusel, the German heavyweight, here by a technical knock out in the fourth round, last night may earn him a retarii fight with Joe Louis. The giant Italian has no intention of retiring and in his own words intends to become "a vicious fighter

Nensel who defeated Jack Petersen at Wembley Isst February, was expected to put up a stern fight aga giant, but a powerful blow opened the gash over his right 42.2-10-10 the fourth round, and the round had lasted 2 min. 23 sec. 42 29 11 he gave in. 4.1 39. I 1.39 12

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WORLD CHESS TOURNAMENT

Alekhine Becomes

Reckless

*CHINA MAIL." SPECIAL

Amsterdam, To-day-

Más be turned to his corner and threw up his hands the

FRIENDLY REVOLVER crowd booed and hooted.

MATCH

evidently thinking that the German should have carried on Carners was delighted with his Police Reserves Beat quit return to the ring

Before a crowd of 17,000, he had Naval Reserves rehabilitated himself in the eyes of his countrymen, foflowing, his

A revolver shooting match be-severe defeats at the hands of tween members of the Hong Kong Max Baër and Joe Louis. Police Reserve Energency' Unit

German Protests and the Hong Kong Naval Volun- In the first round Camera shook teers took place at the Kennedy his man with left, jabs to the jaw Boal Range on Sunday last. and left-rights to the body. He Five practices were fired, con-continued to score with-lefts to 7-21

In the 25th game of the inter-sisting of one Application. target, the body in the second round and and was the pick of the four full national chess tournament Dthree moving targets and a final gradually weakened the German 7-21 backs.

Alekhine played in the same reck application at 20 yards. less manner which had already, re- The Emergency Unit won by 364 that Carmers had fouled him by sulted in his losing several games. points, scoring 702 against 338 by using his right-elnow It was quite evidens om yes Choosing an unfavourable con- their opponents out of a possible terday's display that although tinuation of the Queen's gambit, Williams gave a sound display he he sacrificed several pawns and is sadly out of place in the resigned after the 45th move-Police Reserve. pivotal position, and this also apTrans-Ocean Service

Two matches will be played off to-night in the Men's Doubles Badminton League, when the Vic toria Recreation Club meet the Recreio "A" xé King's Park, and the Sailors and Soldiers Hume entertain St. John's.

Although the first string in the VEC. team, S. A. Rumjahn and C. N. Silva, will again play to: gether, the other two pairs will be changed in order to strengthen the partnerships.

V.R.C. Changes

Williams Misplaced

plied to Dulla Singh, the former: |Army pivot, who was playing on

the right fank. An obvious solu-

900-

4 Nazaley

Samitions Tipple

V. D. Lely Raptis.

Detailed scores were:-----

Naval Reserve 142 Stock 115 Fard 114 Woodward 128 Kelland 106 Murre 98 Parry

tion would be to switch these two AUSTRALIANS WIN May

players about. Alaf Din was very: sound on the left.

Taylor and Lal Singh were head- and shoulders above everybody as a pair, the Indian winger giring a wonderful display with his re- verse stick shots.

Senior was very steady, in the leader's position and fully fusti- fes his inclusion in that capacity.

HKSRA WILL MEET NAVY ON FRIDAY

(Continued from Page 4)

EASILY

Fleetwood-Smith In Deadly Form

and

Capetziwn, To-day. The cricket match between the! Australian touring team Western Province was concluded yesterday when the Australians won by an innings and 44 runs Fleetwood-Smith

great

with the ball, taking 12 form wickets for 103 runs.

Total

in this round Neasel protested

Carnera was barely touched until the third round, when Neusel shook him with a hard left to the head The fourth round open- ed well for Neusel, but Carnera 50 came back to punish Neusel with 81 a black eye. The Italian Jawied 381another heavy left, and at this

Wingfield & Paint Neusel retired.

GERMAN TEAM IN ENGLAND

To Be Worn

|---Camera-said as he rested at 338 his hotel, *Tm after Joe Louis.

There's no retiring for me.

-Two More Fights

I'll fight anyone anytime la my efforts to get a return match with the Detroit Bomber.”

Louis, the Detroit Bomber,- is

No Swastika Badges accepted there as the uncrowned heavyweight" champion of the

“On November 18," - Camera: London To-day.

continued, “I fight in Philadelphia, The German football team, 30-

Maidison-square companied by the German Minis on the 29th in Western Province: 170 (Fleet-ter for Sports, was welcomed by Garden again. not be able to take part in the E. Alves, will partner M. M Soares, and P. B. Alam will play match next Friday owing to an in-wood-Smith 7 for 71) and 104 the German Ambassador and Sir with N. Xavier. The Recreio team Jury to his right hand, sustained (Fleetwood-Smith & for 32, Gri- Frederick Wall

while engaged in a Small Units mett 3 for 36). is unchanged.

Australians 318: (Brown) 58, St. John's will probably secure match two Sundays ago. another victory, although a good match ist anticipated,

"I also been informed that "Lt. The following are three of the for the Army against the Navy 10 Garthwaite will not be able to pisy

Teams: F.R.. C—

S. A. Banjahn and C. M. Silva

E. Alves and M. M. Soares

P. B. Alam and N. Xavier

Recreio "A":

M. A. Olreiz and J. J. Remedios

A. E. Rezfédios and A. E. Alves 1. Carvalho and S. M. Silva St. John's

F. E. Kwok and G. A. Smita

B. Kho and X-Smith

A. C. Tyson and P. Bennità" or

G.

Cadil

the Triangular Tournament match

to-morrow. His injury may be

more serious: than was

frst thought and be will have it X-rayed to-day.h

Reverting to the Brigade team, their problem is the inside-left position. Alma Shah hos played in that berth in several matches, but

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“My opponents are, not yet-

on their arrival chosen, but I don't care whom the

promoters choose. at Croydon yesterday.

"From now on I am no longer The leading German official Fingleton 53; Robertson 8 for 96). said that no swastika badges a boxer, but a fighter-and I will

would be worn by the players or be a vicious one.”-

The Italian goliath is a changed supporters, of whom 10,000 ITE expected by specially chartered man. He has already beer nicic Hawer the "Big Bomber.” - owing

-Reuter

LADIES' YACHTING CHAMPIONSHIP

Miss Larssen Pilots

Joss To Victory

steamers.

that there would be no arranised

Sir John Simon said yesterday to the ferocity he displayed in

procession of Germans, which the Trades Union Congress feared- Renter.

TO-MORROW'S CLASH TITLE POINTER

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the ring last night.

Critics say that if he only coa- tinues to be "ang" be should agzin fnd himself opposing Louis.

Neusel Finished

Nensel admits that he 13 p 0.- ably through with fighting-

His right eye was so bad aft r the Schmeling fight that it was opened by Carners to the bone. Sir stitches were put m it last night.

Dr. Paul Bosenberg, whoax- tended the German after his de-

Joss Miss M. Larssen) finished first in the Ladies'. Championship zace for "A" Class yachts, or- ganised by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yesterday afternoon- Sexior, at centre-forward, has no. La Linda (Mrs. M. G. Keary), was superior, but the inside-left post- second.

Hon, which was to have been filled In the “T”, “Y” and “G" Classes by Garthwaite, is now vacant as Stela (Mira. Ellerby) took fast the Army captain has badly infeat, said that the injury is one place from Sirius (Mrs. E. Coo jured his right hand and is under- of the worst he has ever examin per), while in the "Z" Class Rolls going an X-ray examination-to- (Miss B. M. Kirke) and Dorothes day Under these circumstances CMrs. E. Moulson) were first it very much looks as if Taylor and second respectively. The will be given his place after all. cause was from Quarry Bay to the The umpires are being supplied Club line.

by the Hong Kong Hockey Club and the game is taking place on he would adopt new tactics. the Naval ground at King's Park, commencing at 430 7: The teams are:-

÷C.BA: LADIES. MAKE- RAPID IMPROVEMENT

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Name Outstanding

There was not a single of the "I team who justly described as, although Miss" Adey Dalziel wers occas Emel

Thes making

Narra Comdu R., CS. wood (Regnius); » Comade (E) Break (Kent) and Lt. Comdz Broome (Rainbow), LE P (Dorsetaire), LL DE Martin (Tarentais, and Lt. Comm W. McCoy (Medway)

LH

Wraith (Phoenin) ALA. & C. C. Miers albow), L. L.-J., Barch (Parthian)

Pumb By Hari LaRossie Havr. Duis Singh (5 Punjab Williams (Lancs) and Din--18-- Punjab --H); NI Patch(EKSKA), IG: (5E)- Lance), "WA O. Stor-CA RISC), Pte.. Tyler fast HOA LINK. LA Singh (8 Punjab

THE-----Sapper Quantrilis OFL/OPLE Yeomans

ed

Spectators at the fight saw Prime Carnera transformed into wild man in the fourth and last

åre

Before the fight the Italian said.

But no one took him seriously enough to believe that he would zo berserk in the way he did.

CRA LADIES SELECT TEAM FOR SATURDAY:

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