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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936

JACK PETERSEN RETAINS HIS TWO

TWO TITLES

Lucienne Beyer THE WORLD'S EYES

Josephine Baker.

C 227.-The Music goes round and round. B.B.C. Dance Orch.

The Broken record.

C 226. The Lady in red

Muchacha.

C 225.-None but the weary heart..

Hassan Serenade.

C 211-Blue Danube waltz

Vienna Blood.

C 204-Samoan love song

Nohea 1 Muolan Lani

C 225-Who's Who at Whipsnade.

C 220-Parade of Parades

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(Continued from Page 41

Kowloon EG.C.:

A. Russell. J. Watson, W. 31c-

Farlane, L. Guy (skip).

J. G. Meyer, J. Hensua, 31. Hen-

C. Pile, W. Greig, F. Channing

and W, Glendenning (skip).

Kowloon B.G.C.;.

W. L. Walker, K. C. Hamilton,

IN about four months the Eleventh Olympic

MCAVOY BEATEN

ON POINTS

DULL FIGHT AT.

AT THE

EMPIRE STADIUM

CROWD'S IRONICAL CLAPPING

Londen, To-day.

A. S. Bliss, above, is playing at

moment and is in line for an in- terport soccer cap next season.

the top of his form at the present pire heavyweight

Jack Petersen retained his British and Fm-

boxing championships last Inight when he beat Jack McAvoy, the British "middleweight champion, on points in a 15-round

bout at the Empire Stadium at Earl's Court. appointed at the general lack of action, the fight developing into BY K.O. ROUTE a battle of wits in which Petersen gained the decision by his con- MANAGER FULL OF adopted crouching tactics, bobbing and weaving in the Ameri-

CONFIDENCE

Games will be held in Berlin, all being well, and already the Germans are well forward with the costly task of providing the necessary build- ings, playing fields and pools. The preparations SCHMELING OUT are being carried out thoroughly, and include TO BEAT LOUIS the erection of a special Olympic Village after the style of that which was such a great success at the last Olympic Games in California, U.S.A.

The Olympia Stadium is situated in the heart of the Reich Sports Grounds, which cover an area of 323 acres, and it has a: running truck 400 metres in length, a playing field and provision for the jumping and throwing events. Accommodation is being. provided for 100.000 spectators.

A crowd of 10,000 saw the contest, but they were dis-

tinuous efforts to force the pace against a stocky opponent who

Jean style. McAvoy showed a superb defence and made an elu- sive target; at times he completely baffled Petersen, who was guilty of bad timing, his blows continually landing on the back of TRAINING AT BAD SAAROW[MeAyoy's head and causing warnings by the referee.

New York, April 13. The fight was exciting in the

customary

dis-

Adjoining the athletics stadium, the swimming stadium has Max Schmeling, former heavy-learly round when Petersen, who accommodation for 18.000 spectators. It has two pools, one weight champion of the world, will was very quick on his feet, pil- 165ft. by 65ft for swimming and one 65ft, by 65ft. for diving. arrive here next

week, his maned up a number of points with The Deutschland Hall, with provision for 20.000 spectators, willager, Joe Jacobs, announced to a fine left, though he failed to be the scene of the indoor sports. The German regatta course day, and will immediately start Set in any damaging uppercuts, in Grungy is being extended for rowing. The yachting races will training to knock out Joe Louis, right hooks or left hooks. be held in the Bay of Kiel.

Jacobs, puffing his

McAvoy, who fought a

brainy dently expected him to carry off black cigar, told newspaper men

battle, was seen to advantage in the honours against Petersen, Olympic Village, on the main people. There will be opportunity that Schmeling would begin heavy the in-fighting. The gruelling

and about of practising sports and witness training at French Lick Springs, early rounds, however, led to an appointing form shown by the Bri-

especially in view of the road to Hamburg. nine miles from the Reichling the Olympic Games.

tame extremely

fight Ind., tapering off his activity at

in the

tish champion against the German Sports Grounds, is being built

Foreigners will be granted a rea camp near the site of the fighting guilty of holding, so much so latter stages, both men be by the

Army, and duction of 60 per cent, on the rail- and then "become the biggest thing that the referee had to warn them

heavyweight Walter Neusel. there it is intended that 3,500 ways, 20 per cent on aeroplane in the heavyweight division competitors will live in 150 travel, and up to 60 per cent. of separate

A special fares for circular tours of Ger- sports ground, a practice hall many, and accommodation is and a swimming pool will be guaranteed for all visitors in Ber- Jadjuncts to the village. The lin

women competitors will be

MeAVOY FLOORED

McAvoy's defeat must have Another Crisis housed in a special home on the

The Fourth Olympic Winter the ring against Louis in June." but he came out of his shell in the the many who saw him in Ameri- McAvoy was the chief offender,come as a great disappointment to Reich Sports Grounds.

Games will be held from February The ex-champion has been training twelfth round when be darted inca 6 to 16 at Garmisch-Partenkir-

So good an impression did "

German

houses.

Relay Torch Race

by

knocking out Joe Louis."

Training Plans Jacobs said his protege was excellent condition. "He weighs. about 192 lbs.," the manager added, "and is anxious to get into

his

to "make a fight of it," while the crowd, which was restive, clapped ironically and booed at the lack of action.

McAvoy gave away 13 lbs. to Petersen. but the greatest disad- artage he had to contend with was the fact that his reach of 73 inches was 72 inches shorter than that of Petersen's..

One spectacular feature connect- chen, Germany's most important Saarow, and, according to Jacobs, like left hooks which shook Pe- that Jimmy Johnston, the Madi- seriously at his estate in Bad with some stinging and lightning-he create while in that country- ed with the opening of the Games winter sports centre. and the Ele will be in the best shape of will be a relay torch race in which veath Olympic Games at 3.000 runners will carry fire to from August 1 to 16. light the Olympic fire in the Eer- Just on 20 years ago the Sixth

Berlin

career when he meets Louis.

lin Stadium from the scene of the Olympic Games were to have been at French Lick Springs until Hard McAvoy down for a count of weight title

the have

Mike

tersen, but the latter staged alson Square Garden promoter, thrilling finish and the crowdjactually named him at the leading Plans call for Schmeling to stay were on their toes when be knock-contender for a world heavy- bout with James 9, and then move into an eastern ancient games in Greece. The held in Berlin. Preparations were

eight with a right upper-cut and Braddock, the holder, in the sum→ journey of nearly 2,000 miles will started by the Germans almost im-camp, to be determined by

then proceeded to plaster his man mer! **We be accomplished in 11 days. mediately after the Fifth Games location of the fight.

dazed, WELTERWEIGHT TITLE jents, however, though In addition to the preparations at Stockholm, in 1912, and a new not picked a second site ret." he with rights and lefts. His oppon-

said. "because promoter for the Games, great efforts are stadium was erected. Then came Jacobs hasn't yet decided where showed fine generalship by fras being made to induce people" to the war. and the Olympic Games the fight will take place. He has

trating Petersen's efforts to secure! London, To-day. Dave visit Germany for the occasion. A were not held until 1920. It is a

Cleave, London, beat Chuck Park-. Ja knock-out. had offers from New York. De youth camp will be established and coincidence that, with the games

An earlier cable gave the res-jer of Barnsley on points in their groups of 30 young people from again scheduled for Berlin. the troit, Chicago, Philadelphia"

pective weights of Petersen, who fifteen round contest for the Bri- started favourite, and McAvoy as tish welterweight championship every country are invited to live world should be again faced with

The manager was full of opti-13st. 2lba. and 12st. 3lbs. respec-last night.-Reuter. at the camp, each group living withja crisis. The Games have never

similar number of German young yet been held in Germany, and mism and expressed not the slight-tively. The former received 24-1 there are more difficulties in the est doubt that Schmeling would 500 for the fight and McAvoy way of a successful celebration stage a comeback to regain heavy-£4,000.-Reuter.

a

Optimism

derson, A Holland (skip).

S. Bright, R. Hall, S. Randle, RC B. Hosking and H. H. Rose OUTSTANDING CRICKETER TO next year than there appeared to weight honours. Duncan (skip).

Club de Recreio:

I.. A. Guterrez, D. Alves, J. J. Basto and F. X. da Silva (skip).

A A. Remedios, E. M. Reme dios. C. E. Marques and HA Alves (skip).

(skip).

F. A. Cheeseman, R. Read, J.

Gill and G. E. F. Thompson (skip).

4. K. Taylor, S. A. White, H Nish and S. Drake (skip).

Craigengower:

J. Pau. H. L. Fox, B. Whiteman, W. Ward (skip).

VISIT ENGLAND

be before the outbreak of hostili-

at

the

con-

"On the basis of his last two BIG DISAPPOINTMENT

༣ The attempt by McAvoy on big ties that ended dreams of the 1916 fights." Jacobs said, "Max is

cinch to win. Games.

out honours, at home and in America,! "He knocked (Continued from Page 4)

So far as New Zealand is con-Steve Hamas in Germany last has been the outstanding feature English bowlers again found

yet March

And what have you heard of British boxing this year. cerned no special effort has him troublesome during the tour

Nothing, Though he lost his bout, on points, been made to arrange for a team from Steve since then? of D. R. Jardine's team in India to go to Berlin. It appears that because Max rained him, Last to John Henry Lewis, the world the following winter, and in one there will be the usual last minute July in Barcelona, Max beat Pau- light-heavyweight champion, many

ringside match for Rajinder Gymkhana he scramble to do something, but the lino Uzcudun badly, but the best people Phelps, A. A. Lewis (skip).

D. K. Kharas, D. A. Rozario, W. defied the M.C.C.among the sports administrators in this coun- he got from the local officials was

bowlers were Clark, Langridge try have yet to face squarely the a draw."

Jacobs was asked by newspaper Dr. N. P.. Karanjia. E. McNay, and C. S. Marriott-for seven question of whether or not it ig

better to go into the Olympic men if he remembered that Joe) Wazir Ali is, by the way, an Games venture wholeheartedly and Louis resently knocked out Uzen- F. A. Machado, J. M. S. Rozario, elder brother of S. Nazir All, the thoroughly, or to drop out altoge den without any trouble. The manager replied, undaunted, "Sure, LP A. Franovich and C. A. Lopes all-rounder.

(skip).

Schmeling softened him up." :

J. E. Noronha, L. F. Xavier, F. V. Riberio and C. G. Silva (skip).

Indian R.C.:

D. M. Khan, S. M. Rumjahn, M. Y. Adal, A. R. Dallah (skip)....

J. Hoosen, A. K. Minu, A. H. Rumjahn, A. R. Minu (skip).

M. R. Abbas, A. Baker, A. Wahab, A. O. Madar (skip). Second Division Teams Football Club “A”:

F. P. Anslow, W. Kershaw, V. Walker and J. Russell (skip).

R. P. Shaw, G. S. Graver, J.

Beach and C. B. Robertson (skip).

Football Club “B":

A. E. S. Alves, E. V. Pearse (skip)-hours while he scored 156,

Club de Recreio:

Dr. A. P. Guterres, C. R. Pereira, L. J. Silva and F. X. Soares (skip).

F. A Xavier, H. A. Barros, C.

H. Basto and E. Rozario (skip).....

H.K. Electric RC

NAVY'S BEST DEPART FOR WELHAL-WEI

ther.

CLUB MAKE ONE CHANGE FOR TO-MORROW

(Continued from Page k) (Continued from Page 4)

The Club attack has not been Pickering and Stevens are twol

farmer's first the same since Wilson left for

V. Sorby, J. L. King, G. T. Pad-steady backs, the

GOSANO BROS. AND BELTRAO

TO RETIRE?

(Continued from Page 4)

GOLF STARTING TIMES

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

Browns Trounced

By Tigers

PLAYER BREAKS LEG

New York, To-day.

Mc-

The following were the results of the major league baseball matches played yesterday:--

National League

St. Louis

Sunday's Pairings At Cincinnatti

Fanling

B. H. E.

6 15

2

8 12 2

Myers and Goodman hit home"

rums. Game went to 10 innings.

Philadelphis

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling next Sunday:

OLD COURSE 9.20 a.m. J. S. MacLaren, J. H. B Boston

Lee.

5 9 Norris and Watkins hit home

TURS.

9.24

1

J. F. Robinson, F. A. M. Elliott.

Pittsburgh

9.28

H

T. R. Rowell, Q. A. A{Chicago MacFadyen.

*

6 1

1 6 1

2 9 1

3 8 1

LH. Geare, S. EL Dodwell.

Melvin Ott hit a home run.

9.40

J. S. Dykes, C. W. Jeffries. Brooklyn

4.12

9.44

R A. Trengrove, J. Dobson, G.jgett and A. F. Paul (Skip); . time methods being his greatest Shanghai, and although Fleming! The Portuguese will not be cer- E. Stephens and J. Rodger" (skip).) J. Barron, C. E. Gahagan, W. asset, while the latter's covering is a very promising player, he has tain of their lineup until just be Stoker and W. H. Muskett (Skip). play has been the outstanding not the technique of the Club's fore the game, but it is anticipat- J. Wells, T. R. Rowell, A. Hum-

whose defted that the team will be very much 9.32 W. Orchard, G. G. S. Thomson, feature of his displays throughout former inside-left, phreys and E. J. Edwards (skip).J. Sloan and S. Deacon (Skip). the season.

touches here and there and whose on the same lines as that which; The Rißes are an extremely fast glorious openings were match-shared the points with Kowloon 9.36 team and by the beginning of next winners.

last Wednesday. season should be be reckoned with.

|KOWLOON'S BIG TASK AGAINST FUSILIERS

J. H. Gelling, F. H. Glover, A Reserves:-J. R. Way and T. P. McKellar and N. M. Currie (skip). Saunderson..

C. W. EL Wilson, F. Morgan, 'E.

S. Carter and J. A. R. Selby

(skip)..

Kowloon C.C..

W. Mulcahy, A. Nissim, V. C. Labrum and J. M. Jack (skip).

L. Jack, W. Spary, H. Overy and!

L. E. Lammert (skip).

M N. Rakusen, W. W. First, S.

Houghton and T. W. Carr (skip).] Civil Service C.C.:

H. F. Harper, J. R. Carr, H. F: Westlake and E: Westlake (skip).)

A. Stevens, W. A. Hillier, W. Burling and R. R. Davies (skip).

M. Purvis, J. R. Pengelly. E. Williams and C. Strange (skip).

Police RC:

S. Farlow, F. Kelly, G. S. Aler

ander and J. Riddell '(skip).

D. Fitches, L Mist, S. Logan

and W. L. Clarke (skip)"

Fas. Talbot, above, is stili, one:

of the most dangerous inside for wards in the Colony and is almost

a certainty for his second Inter.

pert soccer "cap” next seasFE.

2

power to Nicholl To Be Retained?

9.52

10.08

20

A. D. Humphreys, L. G. S. New York Dodwell.

J. B. Mackie, E. G. Smith Ten innings were played and Randymoore broke his right leg

Wright

W. Mulcahy, H. G. Wal-in the seond innings while trying

lington.

B. E. C. Hallowes, J. Ang to steal to second base. win.

D. Forbes, J. A. R. Selby,

J. W. Mayhew, W. N. A.Chicago Smalley.

J. Roger, R. Young.

American League ·

P

H. E.

L 7 1

J. W. Martin, E. R. Price.

Van Alen pitched. Cleveland

6 1

0

J. Forbes, A. A. Bremner.

H

1 3 3

9 10

1

10 15

€ 1

R. D. Walker, R. EL Mac-¡Boston

Foxx hit a home run. Philadelphia

Two Newcomers Nicholls inclusion at right-back South China “B”. are making 9.43 was first thought wrong, but his several changes, although only subsequent displays have, proved two newcomers to the team will that with a little more steadiness be making their debuts, Yeung 256 He could make one of the best Chi-cheung, at left-half, and Ip 10.00 (Continued from Page 4) European backs in the Colony. Yun-po, on the right-wing. improvement recently, while D. Pearce has once again found Wong Wah-kai, the reserve cus-10.04 Knox, should he play, will probab-ihis true form and, with Fowler on todian, will be between the sticks 10.12 ly replace G. White at centre- the right-wing, should constitute instead of Pau Ka-ping, who has 10.16 forward for the latter to play at a real danger to the East Lanes. left for Shanghai, while Cheung |inside-right.

goal

Chi-ying and Yuen King-yuen will)10.20 Talbot is the only Fusilier for Sandford, the soldiers' inside-be in support in front. ward who is likely to give the right, must be watched at all Lam Tak-po will once again oc-10.32

anxious costs, while Ridings is also a dan-[cupy the pivotal position, but time, although Evans is also a dangerous player with a deadly shot Henry Young has been transferred 10:35 Igerous forward and requires when within scoring, range. Smith, from left-half to inside-left, where

watching.

on the right-wing, has never been he should make his presence felt.10.44 The game is likely to produce at his best since the Army boxing: Lai Shin-wing will support Ip one of the best struggles of the championships, probably because Yun-po at inside-right, while Ho day and should certainly be worth of the stiff opposition he has been Ka-keung will lead the attack with 928 am. Lt. Cdr. E. S. Barry, watching.

jup against.

Ng Po-kui on the left-wing."

Wauchope.

Kowloon defenders an

Gregor

W.

E. Hunt, K. W. Jones.

$10.24

A. T. Lay, E. Bathurst.

10.23

C. Jackson, F. C. Modie.

t

N. K. Littlejohn, W. W. C.

Shewan.

H. N. Williamson, G. H Bond.

10.40

H

P. Morrison, F. M. Ellis. Comdr. Thatcher, E. T.. McMullen..

NEW COURSE

Detroit.

St. Louis.

Auker pitched.

Washington

Kuhel hit a home, rur.

New York

6 12 1

10 9 ་ Walker and Selkirk hit home runis.-Renter.

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