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THE CHONA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1936

ALL-CHINA OLYMPIC SOCCER TEAM SECURE MORE WINS

WATER POLO AT NORTH POINT

ATHLETIC AND R.A. IN TWO GAMES

The

Chinese Athletic Associa-

tion water-polo teams will play friendly matches against the RA. 12th. Battery, at the Chinese Ath- letic Association's bathing beach, Quarry Bay at 7pm to-day.

The following will represent the Chanese team

Ng Kun-chien, Mui.Cl-cheong, Kwok Fung-sun, S. P. Chan, Laur Chor Day, Lo Wai Kuen, Yeung Alan-kit, Lee Woon-zum, Chdy Wan-key, Lam Yag-ting. Lai sue- chiu, Lo Cal-bing, Lill Ng, Lu Kwan-lau."

AMAZING BOWLING FEAT

Singapore Boy's 10" Wickets For 2 Runs

Singapore, June 2

One of the most amazing bowling feats ever recorded in Malayan cricket was performed by a school- boy yesterday on the Indian Asso ciation ground at Balestier Road.

The bowler was S. L-Joseph and he took all ten wickets for two runs.

This extraordinary feat performed in the second innings of a match in which Joseph's side.

Was

Max Baer.abere, has been a purse equivalent to offered £10,000 to meet Jack Petersen, the British and Empire beary- weight champion, at the Wembley Stadium

some date "on month.

next

PRIMO CARNERA

HANGS UP HIS

BOXING GLOVES

the Standard Institute, beat the To Nurse Paralysed

CYMA by an innings and three runs. In the first innings Joseph took five wickets for four rans.

It Took Me

Months,

BUT

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BACK TO ITALY ON ZEPPLIN

London, June 5. Primo Carnera is finished with public life. His gloves, that once won him the world heavy-weight| championship, are hung up for good.

The man-mountain is going to spend the rest. of his days as a quiet, inoffensive little molehill in his native Italy.

He is going to nurse his left leg, which became paralysed in the

ninth round of his fight with

FULLY EXTENDED BY SOLO XI

LEE WAI-TONG SCORES SEVERAL GOALS

RECORD CROWD SEE VISITORS

THE All-China World Olympic football team continued in winning vein in their latest games on tour, recording victories against Solo and the Chinese Y.M.C.A. team, and on the fol- lowing day they trounced the Loochun second string by nine clear goals in a very one-sided affair.

There was a small crowd of about 2.000 spectators present when the Olympic-team took to the field for their match against

Tso Kwal-shing, left, and Fung King-chewng, right, have display- ed extraordinary good form-recently for the All-China World Qlympie football team during their Java-and Sumatr, tours, Fung making a name for himself as the finest centre-forward seen outside of China.

the Chinese, and it was not long before the Javanese Chinese WELTERWEIGHT HOLDER

team had broken through, only for Pau to tip the ball over the bar. Although they lost by 5 goals to 2, the local side by no means disgraced themselves and they enjoyed as much of the encounter as their visitors. The Olympic team gave the spectators their first thrill when Tam headed out a dangerous overhead pass for Tsui to send K. L. Kia away on the right-wing. The latter out- paced the opposition and with only the goal-keeper to beat, hit the cross-bar with a resounding smash amidst a gasp of relief from the home team.

CURTIS CUP TO-RETURN TO UNITED STATES Sporting Offer By Holders Is Declined

London, May 5.-The Ladies' Golf Union yesterday received a cable from American suggesting "that as the Curtis Cup match was halved the trophy be held by Britain for one year and by U.S.A. for one year.

The LG.U., however, do not feel entitled to hold the cup, and. the following reply has been sent to the United States G.A.: "The LG.U. appreciate sincerely your most 'generous offer, but feel that as your team has not lost a match the Curtis Cup must return to- your country." A

Tay Quee-liang sent the visi-

KNOCKED OUT SENSATIONAL DEFEAT OF DAVE MCCLEAVE -

London, June 4.

AVE McCleave's reign as welterweight champion of Great

tors ahead after 15 minutes' April 23 and lost it last night to Jake Kilrain of Scotland.

Kilrain's victory was a sensational one for he knocked the

B

play when he broke clean be-

tween the backs to score just holder out in the eighth round. The fight was staged at Glasgow. inside the posts, and not long

after the same player sent

Cheuk Shek-kam through with RUGBY CAPTAIN DROWNED

a fine pass for their second goal.

Penalty

Just before the interval the Chinese " scored their first goal through a penalty, Tsui Ab-fai handling in the area. The second- half saw the visitors sweep all be fore them, Leang Wing-chiu being outstanding in the intermediate. line, while Wong Mee-shum' was brought into the team in place of Yeung Shui-yick

Suen Kam-shur, "supported by Wong Mee-shun, broke through to net the third goal, and soon after Wong forced his way through in his characteristic manner to notch

AMERICAN'S OLYMPIC the Olympic team's fourth goal

FENCING TEAM

The last few minutes of the game sax the home side stage a revival, and their inside-left took the

Reserves Not For Olympic defence by surprise, to

Berlin

EIGHTEEN MEN AND THREE WOMEN SELECTED

New York, June-2:

Eighteen men and three women

score with a wonderful shot from 135 yards, beating Pau Ka-ping all the way. Just before the final whistle, Kis cut-in from the right- wing to score the visitors fifth goal

*Splendid Game

The Olympic team were freatur-

Negro Leroy Haynes in New York have been chosen by the Americaned in a splendid encounter on June! on a Olympic fencing committee to re against the Solo eleven and won and caused him to lose

present the United States in the by 6 goals to 2. A record crowd technical knockout.

fencing matches in this summer's of 10,000 spectators packed the stadium and saw the local side hold Olympic Games.

Now For Peace

"I fight no more," he said after the fight "I finish. I am washed up. I thought I come back, but now

There will, in addition, be four the Olympic eleven to a meagre reserves for the men's team and two goals lead up till the interval.

1 know I go for ever. Last night one for the women's. None of the décide me. I want now peace.

(Continued on Page 10)

CHINESE DAVIS CUP PLAYER IN FORM

Gordon-Lum's Clever Drop Shots

London, May 14. A feature of the Southdean Club's Tournament, which was be

gun

at Middleton-on-Sea, «near

reserves will go to Germany, how- ever, unless a member of the actual teams is forced to vacate his or her place thereon.

Every one of the 25 persons named has at one time or another held either national or inter-col- legiate championships. Thus, the United States team has been made

Caesal Manelli's Death To Be

Investigated

-

It was a great scrap to watch, for both men went at it with" s will. Kilrain attacked at the start- with a dazzling speed hammering away at McCleave's body.

The title holder replied with right books to the jaw. Nothing daunted. Kilrain went after his man and knocked him down with a hard right cross in, the third round and in the fifth round again put McClease_down for counts of two and three.

Antioch, Calfornia June 1. A complete investigation in- to the circumstances connect- ed with the drowning here of Caesal Manelli, 38, captain of the 1923 Olympic Games Rugby

McCleave was warned for hold- Football championship team has been ordered by the sherifing in the sixth round. In the eighth Kilrain attacked like a of Contra Costa County.

tiger and knocked, the champion out with a vicious left and right to the solar plexus,,

The sheriff said that he was not satisfied with the reporte of Manelli's death in the San Joaquin river. He admitted that it looked like an accident, but said that he wanted

to

make sure.. Manelli died while TO-DAY'S TENNIS

on a week-end boating party. He senk while swimming, ap- parently being seized with cramp-

MAX BAER TO

CLASH WITH

PETERSEN

£10,000 Guaranteed Former Champion

FIGHT PROBABLY TAKE PLACE AT WEMBLEY

“(By “LEIGHTON")

MATCHES

Four Games In "D" Division

HOLDERS HAVE OFF-DAY

The holders.of the "D" Division Lawn Tennis League shield, the Chinese Recreation Club; are hav- ing an off-day to-day, although four other matches are down for decision.

Probable winners should be the Indian Recreation Cỉnh, Kow- loon Cricket Club, South China Athletic Association and Craigen- gower Cricket Club; and the full programme for to-day is as fol lows:-

London, June 5. Max Baer, former heavy-weight LR.C champion of the world, has been offered a fight with Jack Petersen, POLICE

The game resolved into a duel the British champion, at Wembley K INDIANS

RADIO

(Soolampoo). K.C.C. (Happy Valley). TS.CA

"(King's Park).

[CB.AL-

(Happy Valley).

Probable Teams

The terms proposed are a guarc.c.c. as strong as possible. Included on between the All-China forwards Stadium in July. the men's team are Hugh Alessan and the Solo defence and it was droni and Norman Armitage, na-no fault of the latter that the antee of £5,000, or 30 per cent of tional foils and sabre titleholders. visitors opened their first half with the "gate" (which, in ordinary two goals. The first came from circumstances, should amount to (Continued on Page 10)

Lee Waitong, who gathered a £10,000), and return tickets for ground pass from Fang in his three people.

It is understood that Baer's man-Zimmerz, A. Etchel and. A. B. stride and smashed the ball into

Ancil Hoffman, demands Hamson, T. Locke and G. Chon.

SCAA-F. N. Wong, and P. Lai, PE Liang and T. Tang, C. B. had realised what had happened. £8,000, and transportation for Lee added his second goal through four, but another cable has been wong and C. M. Txang

Bognor Regis, yesterday, was the ALL-INDIA MAY BE

excellent form of Gordon, Lam,

the Chinese Davis Cup interna. tional.

He beat the Hampshire countyį.

STRENGTHENED

player, & G. Lloyd, by 6-3, 3-6 C. S. Nayadu Invited To

the net before the Solo defenders ager,

The probable teams are:-- C.CCE X Cheong and

E

KCCW. W. Hirst and F la penalty just before the interval, sent him offering £5,000 tax-free,

which is the equivalent of about Goodwin, W. Crabbe, and A. E Riot Of Goals

Perry, A. E-Spery and C. Brock. £7,500.

KIT.C.-D. M. Khan and MA. Khan, Jaan Dad and A. P. Sousa, K. Ramzan and M. Singh.

G There were some spirited Join Eleven In England Following the resumption the

Evans. -

London, June 5.

Olympic team pressed from the start and Yeung Shui-rick went!

...

Will Be Accepted

It is very likely that this will be

Police: G.

**

baseline duels, and play was even

Radio: W. 1. Chanson and N. E. until Lum began to exploit a well- disguised and discreet drop shot.

The Indian googlie bowler. C. S. through in a whirlwind manner to accepted. Petersen's terms, are

C.BA: F. Augus: and G. Gare- A. C. Stedman reached the third

It is anticipated that if the convitch, S. Fowler M Tatain, D. round after a convincing display Mayadu, brother of Major C. E secure the visitors' third goal with 26,000, with a percentage of the Kitchell, M. Sheriff and M. H. Hatan Carrothers and C. Pile, against C. H. Applewhaite, and Nayadu, former Indian captains fine drive. The Solo-side scored takings above an agreed amount. G. Slagh and Karnail Singh was joined in this stage by D. Wand one of the outstanding all-their first goal through a penalty, Butler, R. A. Shayes and T. H. rounders among the tourists, has Chua Boon Lay handling while test is arranged for the open at Smith and J. Claytol

been invited to England to streng- attempting to head a ball, but Wembley a crew of at least 70,000

LE.C.-M. Hassan and A. M. Rum- then the Indian team which has Chenk Shek-kam sent the visitors will be attracted, which would S. Smith and B. G. Baker, HE jahn, A K. Minu and S. M. Bam- yet to win a match in this coun- further ahead The Solo side had make it the greatest ever staged Major and B. Calthorp

now fallen into its stride and alin this country.

jahn, T. Ali and M/L Razack,- try-according to an

fine concentrated attack saw their ment to-day.

The non-selection of C. s. inside-left beat Pau with a glorious WEETAMOE'S NEW drive. Lee Wai-tong and Yeang more goals Nayadu by the Indian Board of

Shui-yick added two Control was one of the major ́sur-i

before the end, which was played) prises of the Indian cricket seat a sizzling" pace, the Olympic

team tiring fast

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