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CHALLENGE ISSUED BY

·LEN HARVEY ›

Will Fight Either Neurel Or Petersen For £1,000

London, June 5.

Len Harvey. former British `heavy-weight champion, has issu- ed a £1,000 challenge for a fight with either. Walter Newel, the fast-stepping German boxer, or Jack Petersen, the British and Empire-title-holder.

Harvey has fought Petersen three times, the first time in 1933 be relieved the Welsh heavy- when weight of the British champion- ship, while the second bout took place on June 4, 1934, when he knocked out by -Petersen. The third contest took place re- cently, Peterson retaining his titles.

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DONALD BUDGE'S

MISTAKE

Falling Into Trap Of Grant

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1936

GRAND PRIX WON IN

RECORD TIME

Louis Meyer Secures

His First Win

CLUB CRICKETER'S

100TH CENTURY

GREAT INTEREST IN NEW

L.B.W. RULING

COL, RICKENBACKER PROVES HK. BANK PLAYER IN GREAT FORM

TO BE CORRECT

Indianapolis, May 30.

A crowd, of 180,000 spectators (saw Louis Meyer, driving a Ring

500-mile Indianapolis Grand Prix here to-day in record time.

(By W. E. Greenland)

London, May 18.

All-Rounder From I.R.C.

Free special, win the sun GREAT interest has been aroused by the intro- duction to Club cricket of the new Lb.w. rule. One is frequently asked what the effects of the Meyer, who drove the entire dis- change will be. The effect so far has been negli- tance with only two stoppages for tyres and petrol, finished in four gible. This is precisely what most of us had ex- hours, 35 min. and 2-29/100 sec, pected. What might happen in Club cricket if which gave him a record average players had three days for a match instead of M. 7 the Indian Recreation The previous mark was 106.240 little more than the same number of hours is a club tennis team in the "B" Divi-

speed of 109.069 miles an hour.

KRE.

America's

N

a?

EL ARCULLI, the captain

miles an hour, established by last other matter.

[sion of the League, is one of their year's winner,, Kelly Patillo, who

Under present circumstances, I do not believe that the intro-best all-round sportsmen. did not compete to-day. This is duction of any new rule will have the slightest effect on the ab- Receiving his education at the White Sulphur Springs, June 1. Meyer's first win in the Grand salute freedom of play we see today. Rules and regulations, are Ellis Kodoorie Indian School and

Trying to play the little Atlan-Prix in three attempts.

vital factors in the government of many types of sport, but Club (later at Queen's College, he was tan at his own game; trading of

One Accident

cricket comes within an entirely different category.

champion athlete of the latter in- soft shots, Donald Budge, singles To-day's race

It is remarkable how the game has grown, although affilia-stitution in 1932 and 1933, while was marred by

The he was also captain of tennis. hope of the American Davis Cupjonly one accident, which happen- tion is optional and clubs can do more or less as they like. team, lost to Eryan Bitsy Granted when Al Miller was thrown general atmosphere of the Saturday game, from a sporting view, cricket and athletics. in the finals of the Mason and from his

The

driver is as near to the ideal as we are ever likely to get..

He plays cricket for the Indian

Dixie Tournament.

(sustained a fractured hip.

Recreation Club first eleven, and Club wickets are as good has lately taken up baseball, being Grant, perhaps the world's The new record was in accord-

them, and this fact, combined ball Club, Although he does not just now as I have ever seen the pitcher for the Eastern Bese- with ideal weather, made Satur devote much of his time day's play most enjoyable. The athletics now, Arculli is still ons feature of the afternoon was of the best runners at the I.R.C, the number of exceptionally his favourite race being over 380 good all-round performances. yards.

"Ronnie" Bryan, considered by many the finest left-hander in amateur cricket, hit 101 stylishly for Beckenhami out of a total of 245 for 7 declared, and then cáp-| Mr. Ewok Hin-wing, Chairman tured 5 Sutton wickets for 21. of the Club, distribrted the prizes. Altogether a grand afternoon's after the Chinese Bathing Club's work, having regard to the first swimming gala of the season strength of the opposition. at North Point last night.

greatest exponent of the soft shot ance with a prediction by Colonel C.B.C. GALA AT among men, conquered the Cali-Eddie Rickenbacker, fornian 2/6, 4/6, 6/3, 6/0, 6/3, by famous race track driver and war-

NORTH POINT [bringing all his strategy into play time aviation, ace, who tested the and indulging in one of his fam-reconditioned speedway before the Laus exhibitions of court aerobat-İrace. "The race, barring poor

ick If he ever reaches England weather," he said, “will be with the cup team this year, he fastest of them all and should, should give much amusement to with the improvements in the Wimbledon spectators.

[course, be the safest."

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HOME CLUB WIN RELAY

· FIRST AQUATIC CARNIVAL OF SEASON

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Results of the swimming were

jas follows:

Fents Of F. G. Norton.

I have heard very Äattering re-

440 metres four styles race-1, ports of F. G. Norton, the Hong Chinese Bathing Club; 2, Chinese Kong and Shanghai Bank all- Y.M.C.A.; 3, South China. Win-rounder.

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U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

Cardinals Engaged

In Close Game :

SENATORS FALTER AGAINST

WHITE SOX

New York, To-day.

to

The following were the results

ning team: Chan Kai-him back Against Old Finchleians a week stroke, Chan Lak-ki breast stroke, ago Norton scored 72 and took 6 of the League baseball matches Chan Ho-fook side stroke and wickets for 25, batu on Saturday played yesterday: Chan Chan-hing crawl Time: 5 be surpassed this with

..

a bril- mins. 19.2/5 gees.

liantly. hit 145 not out against Ladies' 50.metres free style race. Private Banks, after previously Brooklyn - Miss Leung Yuk-chan: 2 capturing 5 wickets for 33...

Taylor-homered.

National Longne

REE

1 4

0

5 10

Miss Chan Fung-hing; 2, Miss A repetition, of this form should Cincinnatti Chan Yuk-fong. Time: 40.2/5 secs.bring Norton well into the lime- Herman, hit a home run

200 metres breaststroke handi-light for representative honours.

cap race for men-1, Chan Man-

H. L. Judge scored a personal triumph for Barnet against old Following

Boston

Chicago

3

Demarre hit two home runs.

New Kork

8 10 Melvin Ott hit a homer Pittsburgh Philadelphia

0.5

po: 2 Cheang Tit-sang; 3, Kwok Chak-sang.

Ladies' 100 metres breaststroke rivals from Enfield.

a fine spell with the ball, daring Sum Ching- handicap-1. Miss reuk; 2 Miss Pau Mui; 3, Miss which he took 7 for 34, he hit up 60 in quick time to give the Herts Leung Yuk-chan.

Men's 100 metres free style side a victory.

Other outstanding_double per championship race-1, fook: 2. Chan Lui-pik; $, Lau formances were by K. Bonner (8 (for 38, and 56) for Bickley Park, Pam-chung. Time: 68.1/5 secs.

Chan Ho-

10 14 1 Chuck Klein and Dolph Camilli

homered. {St. Louis

12 16 I Joe Collins hit a home ru

⠀ American League

Lantern Race-1, Miss Leung who beat West Kent: J. Southerst Yuk-fong and Kwok Chik-sang; 2,(100 and 4 for 6) for Highgate, beat their -Terr Miss Ng Woon-ying and Chan who soundly

neighbours, North London; J. B. Luk-ki

Fancy diving-1, Wong Kwok-D. Chapman (137 not out and 4 kit; 2 Wong Woor-ki; 3, Leung for 7) for Stanmore against Chal- Cleveland Anonsili

font St Peter; and EL R. Crouch (57 and 6 for 24) for Esher who Philadelphia had 97 runs in hand over Leatherhead.

OPEN RINKS BIG WIN FOR K.C.C. QUARTETTE

RECREIO FOUR SUCCEED

Denning's Hundred

There were three centuries and

an aggregate of 520 runs in the

6 12 Gleeson and Hale homered.

8 13 1 Bob Johnson hit a home run.

6 12 2 4 11 1

Chicago Washington

The games between Detroit and

full-day match between Ealing New York, and St. Louis and

and The Wanderers at Corfton-Boston were postponed on ac-

On the CS.C.C. green yesterday road, the former wining by eight count of rain-Beater.

J. J. Basto's Recreio rink beat wickets with an over to spare.

C. B. Robertson's EEF.C.'four in

G. Whittaker (151) hit grandły

the Colony Lawn Bowls Rinics for the Wanderers, but after the HAS JACK LOVELOCK

Championship by 11 shota.

E. S. Carter C. K. Silva

G.. S. Graver.

A. Webster

C. H. Basto

F. X Soares

.

C. B. Robertson J. J. Basto (skip) 10 (skip)

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At Kowloon Dock, R. P. Philip's

(KC.C. four best C. Dowman's Police Tink by 27 shots in the Rinks Championship.

F.A. Broadbridge. W. Greig

C. Blackboutz T. Hunter

S. J. Houghton W. Geall

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C. Dowman (skip)

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R. P. Phillips

(skip)

OLYMPIC, FOOTBALLERS FLY TO SINGAPORE FOR GAME

declaration had been applied at 252 for 6. J. E. de W. Denning

(128) and B. G. A. Lowe (116)

came together for Ealing after

a couple of cheap wickets had fallen and established a thorough mastery over the attack

Great Feat

SHOT HIS BOLT?

Famous Miler Runner In Third Place

(By "LEIGHTON")

London, May 25. Jack Lovelock was beaten into This was Denning's 100th cen-third positiori in the mile run at tury, and he thus joined the small Imber Court last Saturday, E. L but select band of Club batamen Trapnell winning in 4 minutes who have achieved this great 26 1-5 seconds. /'

fest

J

The question may be.put: Has

--T. G. Grinter, who played most Lovelock lost h "record" form" of his cricket in town before join-for good? Even half-trained, one“ ing Frinton-on-Sea, leads the way would imagine him equal to taking with 178 centuries, followed by a mile on such clocking. "Len" Newman, of Alexandra My mind carries back' to the Park, with 156.

AAA championships last year. S. -Thirteen of the All-China World] Others who have passed the 100 C. Wooderson fairly ran Lovelock Olympic football team who met centares mark are the late C. out of it. The New Zealander had the Singapore United Services Titchmarsh (Harpenden), Stanley no “jump" left for the last fifty team recently, winning by four Colman, the veteran hon secretary (yards. Tad nu d clear goals, flew across by of the Wanderers: S. F. Ether-Lovelock has achieved world. passenger plane from Batavia for idge (Barnet): P. EL Slater (Dul-famous feat. America considers the match, while the remainder of wich); A. S. Ling (Wanderers); him

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Has the special exertion of his

the complement left Java by the and G. L. Hebden (Ealing),.-)

The last-named scored a good fastest races taken from himi some»

8.5. Plancius, arriving 40 hours

later to pick up the team and consumber of his centuries for the thing he will never recover?. It is tinue their trip to Medan.

Inow defunct Pallingswick club. hoped not.

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