JEWISH
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1936
Sporting Page
PUGILIST TO WIN BOXING
FIRST
ELECTRIC TOTE FOR MANILA TRACK MODERN METHODS NOW BEING EMPLOYED
MACHINE WHICH ISSUES TICKETS
Manila, December 9.
CARRYING out the company's promise to give
to racing patrons in the Philippines a truly modern, efficient race track, the Philippine Rac ing Club, Inc., has purchased the latest type of automatic, electrically operated totalisator and will install the equipment at Santa Ana Park in time for the opening race meeting early next year.
This was one of the big accomplishments of Y. S. Day. racing manager for the club, on his recent trip to Australia, from which he returned on Sunday. Day was accompanied on the trip by W. P. Lind of the Manila Electric Co. who is acting as a consulting electrical engineer for the racing organisation.
Cost of the electric totalisator, complete with ticket issuing machines, will be nearly P195,000, installed it was announced. This huge investment, however, will be more than compensated for by added public confidence and in efficiency of handling the parimutuel system, track officials believe.
WELL-KNOWN
SPORTSMAN
FROM STRAITS Mr. T. W. Ong Plays For C.R.C. At Badminton
AWARDED HOCKEY AND BOXING "BLUES”
(By "ADREM")
Among those playing for the Chinese Recreation Club against St. Andrew's Club "A" in the first) division of the Badminton Leaguej last night, was Mr. T. W. Oxg, a barrister-at-law from Singapore.
Mr. Ong is probably the most versatile Chinese sportsman ever? to visit these shores. A graduate
of Oxford University, he
SEAL
The totalisator purchased is
*US FORDEL
JOE LOUIS.
of the latest "barometer" type, The stipulation of the New York Athletic Commission, that neither and indicates the exact odds on James Braddock nor Max Schmeling, are allowed to have a tune-up bout each horse in every race by awith Joe Louis, above, has robbed the "Brown Bomber" of his chance of system of controls which look showing how good he is against the world champion. A fight between these like greatly enlarged thermo- was tentatively arranged for February 22, 1937. meters. one for each, horse. Eighteen horses are provided for, with space for the addition
of others if required.
Wonderful Machine
By means of this totalisator, anyone wishing to buy a ticket on a horse can tell at a glance just what dividend that horse will pay
if he wins or places in the race.
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LAI WAH CUP
Army Team Selected To Meet Chinese
The following will represent the awarded "Blues" for both hockey Army in the replay of the Semi and boxing and performed with Final. Round of the Lai Wat Cup credit at both these sports against competition between the Army and Chinese the Causeway Bay Cambridge.
I ground at 3.15 p.m. next Sunday:-- In Singapore. Mr. Ong is one of Rowland (RWF); Swain (East) the leading lights of the Chinese Lanez) and Stevens (RUB); Evans Recreation Club and is a promin-{(E.W.F.), Campbell (BUR) and ent member of the cricket, hockey, Taylor (RWF); Erwin (BUR), bowls and tennis teams. Although Engineers), Talbot (RWF) and Sandford (East Lancs.), Howlett he played a certain amount of Ridings (East Lancs.). badminton in England, he is now Reserves: Connor (R.U.R.): Pick-
completely out of practise and ering (EUR) and Keating (RW figured on the losing side of the Wanklyn (RW.F.), Crowthers (East score, in partnership with S. W. Lanes) and Miller (RUE) Smith
Liang, in all three sets he part in yesterday evening.
took
I understand that Mr. Ong is only here on a short holiday visit, which will be a matter of deep re- ret to the Chinese Recreation Club, to whom he would have ber
a decided acquisition, especially
SUNDAY HERALD
CHARITY CUP.
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China To Meet England On Boxing Day
(East Lanez) Demeld :(R.A.O.C.), Ferguson (RUB), Knight (Lyemum) and Hughes (RWF).
Trainers L/Cpl Powis (EWF.)
REFEREE'S ASSOCIATION
́ ́ANNUAL DINNER
Tree Bloe
¡NEW ZEALAND'S
CRITICISM OF M.C.C.
PROGRAMME
Otago And Southland Omitted
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NO TEST WITH VISITORS ARRANGED
Sydney, November 5.
CHAMPIONSHIP
DANIEL MENDOZA'S EVENTFUL CAREER
SPENT MANY HOURS IN DEBTORS' PRISONS
LONG HAIR WAS HIS DOWNFALL
(By JIM DONALD)
DANIEL MENDOZA, the first Jewish pugilist to win a boxing championship, was born at] Aldgate, London, July 5, 1764. Dan certainly
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T. A. Pearce, the Colony's In.“ terport cricket captain, is now playing for the Hong Kong Foot-
the League, there being no senior League cricket fixtures this mouth.
led a busy life. One third of it was devoted to all Club in the First Division of prize-fighting, one third to writing letters, in- sulting or otherwise, to his rivals and the sport- ing Press. The remaining third was spent in various debtors' prisons.
His parents were poor Jews, and for young Dan the battle of life started in the cradle. At the age of twelve, he blossomed as assistant to a "purveyor of greens" in other words, a costermonger. At sixteen, he owned his own "barrow and moke," and was content to plod the streets and alleys of the East. calling his wares.
The costers of old London were a hardy and turbulent breed. In their ranks fighting averages ran high, and the young Mendoza was regarded as a smart cove with his "daddles." One Harry the Coalheaver," a hulking rough, decided that a spot of Jew baiting would imporve the shining hour. Unfortunately for the preservation of his profile and the terror of his name. master Harry picked young Mendoza as victim No. 1..
Strange Meeting
The 16-year-old youth slipped into his hulking tormentor and gave him the grand patriarch of a punching. After the fight a fashionably attired stranger ap
proached Mendoza and expressed
admiration of his Estic prowess.
You've got a head for fighting.
my boy," said the stranger, "but you need a coat of polish. Come to
this address and I'll teach you the
fine points of the milling game." It was a strange meeting, guided by the hand of destiny.
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The observing swell was no less)
famous the celebrity than "Gentleman" Humphries, foremost boxer of the period, and a sport-
Since the itinerary of the MC.cling Beau Brummel of the first team in New Zealand was publish water.
E-HUMPHREYS ed there has been a regular bulla-
E. P. Humphreys, zbore the player and Interport Eugby cricketer, is likely to represent the Colony against Shanghai in the forthcoming match, if he can obtain the necessary leave.
AUSTRALIA'S DAVIS
Quist
CUP QUEST
Suggests Play American Zone
Melbourne, December 7.
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halloo from the far south about Otago and Southland being omit- ited. More noise still is being made about the Cricket Come (not arranging a Test game with
the visitors.
The programme again provides
Hid
future was
Fortunately Unknown Fortunately the mercifully veiled from Mr. Hum- phries that bright morning when he lingered at the hastily formed ring of an impromptu street fight| The shock-headed Jew boy, whose
a visiting team with complaints milling powers caught his eye, was destined to become first the about excessive travelling. the itinerary been" criticised from pupil and later the conqueror of
This benefactor. this point of view instead of al- llowing parochial interest to be come paramount, there would have for dis-
Inbeen some foundation
agreement.
The M.C.C. side will arrive at
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Dominion Status
Under Humphries' tuition Men- dozo acquired scientific polish, and soon became the idol of the Israelites
He fought and defeated Martin
Jealousy
J. S. Grewal, above, former Hon. Secretary of the Radio Sports Club, is shortly proceeding to India on loaTE.
VERY BIG
OFFER MADE
TO BRADDOCK
Non-Titular Bout Proposed
ATTEMPT TO “SIDE-TRACK"
MAX SCHMELING
New York, November 18. Mr. Herman Taylor, the Phila- delphia boxing promoter, has offered James Braddock, the world's heavyweight champion. a |guarantee of £80,000 to fight the | negro, Joe Louis, at Atlmatic City on February 22. The title will not be at stake.
Joe Gould, Braddock's manager. said he was favourable to the pro- posal and much preferred such a watch to that proposed by the Madison Square Garden officials between Braddock and John Henry Lewis.
*Such a fight,” he added scorn- fully, “wouldn't draw peanuts,
(and everyone knows it."
the
Side-Tracking Schmeling Gould's. irritation with Madison Square Garden clique, to whom Braddock is contracted for his first title defence, appears to have arisen from the suggestion. cabled by Jimmy Johnston, from IN RUSSIA London, expressing the hope that
HENRI COCHET
PLAYS TENNIS
PREDICTS GREAT FUTURE THERE
SOME PLAYERS EVEN ASTOUNDED HIM
London, November 11. Heari Cochet, the French lawn
for the game there.
the Garden would side-track
Schmeling as Braddock's oppo-
Inent next summer, and substitute Lewis, who much impressed John- 1ston by the manner in which he
defeated Len Harvey,
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SPURS HAVE MORE BAD LUCK
Douglas Hunt Tears Ankle Ligaments
tention to developing the game. li. Moscow there are 500 courts an. 18,000 players, at Leningrad 230|
London, November 17. courts and 8,000 players, at Kiev
Another Stroke of ill-Inck has 30 courts and 600 players, and a befallen Tottenham Hotspur In Tiflis 50 courts and 2,000 players the matter of injuries. Dougies Outside these cities, which bay Hnet, their young reserve 'centre- only 14 covered courts between forward, who has made several them, there are only 1,000 courts fest team apearances, was hurt in
Cochet
Russians Amaze!
the friendly match with the Corin- played 12 matches thians at White Hart lane yester against Russia's leading players, day.
He is suffering from torn liga- and won them all. The ability o
Auckland, after a solid time in the Bath butcher), Dennis (the tennis professional, who recently Australia with match after match groom), Bryan (the watch spring returned from a three weeks' tour A. K. Quist, Australia's leading seeing them of necessity full out maker), Nelson. Matthews, and in Russia, predicts a great future tennis act, suggested to-day that to win. Landing in Wellington Tom Tyne. These encounters were
It is only in the last few years, the Commonwealth should risk on March 17, they go to Christ- not listed as regular ring battles, he says, that Russia has given at playing in the American zone in church to play Canterbury on the 1937 Davis Cup elimination March 19, 20, and 22, return to rounds, thereby avoiding the play Wellington on March 24, 25, Members of the public are re-jdours of travelling to Europe. and 27. and leave the next day for to the cricket team they are pro- minded that the Hong Kong Be
Rotorua posing to revive next season. feree's Association is holding its Quist pointed out that a victory annual dinner to-morrow evening orer the United States would en- at the Sports Club.
sure the trophy for Australia
The players will have a two being mostly impromptu affairs, at "since Germany is no great ob- YACHTING RESULT
stacle and Great Britain, without days stay in the thermal regions fairs and race meetings, with the to stakes ranging from two to five Fred Perry, is in a hopeless posi- before leaving for Auckland
play a provincial team on March guiness aside. Mendoza's principal Yesterday's sweepstake race held tion."
31, April 1 and 2, leaving for home gain was in reputation by the Royal Hong Kong} Yacht
Perry, world's leading singles the day after. Club ("A" Class boats) for ladies player, recently turned profes-
To the man in the street there was won by Mrs. G. Adams. in sional which debars him from the is wisdom in not playing a Test,
Now it was that jealousy, the some of his opponents greatly sur-ments of the ankle; and it is prob- for previous recollection of the green-eyed monster, took an optic Prised him, however, and he be able he will be out of the game MC.C. playing here after their in the game. Humphries became lieves that only the influence of for a month or six weeks. It is Australian tour left no doubt, as envious of his pupil's increasing international matches, in which unlikely that anything will be to the statusmor lack of it of fame, and started a campaign of Russia does not yet take part, is done concerning his projected Dominion cricket.
abuse and vilification against his needed to bring the standard of transfer to West Ham.
Banfield, the Clapton Orient leading players up to the level of quondam pal and pupil
"One night at the Boe Buek that of suy European country.forward, who has been troubled hostelry in Duke Street, Aldgate, Cochet, who lectured and an- with a knee which was operated The draw was made by the Man-
an altercation arose between mas swered questions at each of his on while he was with York City delighted last season, is to enter the Metro- agement Committee of the Hong London, November 12-Rum-abroad this winter.
ter and pupil, which developer demonstrations, was Kong Football Association last ours that Steve Donoghue, winner moment I am not inclined to sc- The following were the results into an exchange of blows. Out of with the theoretical as well as politan Hospital to undergo a fur- evening, resulting as follows. of six Derbys and nine times ceplate 27 CRE
of the Championship Semi-Finals that bar-room row came the first practical knowledge players showther operation to the same knee. Chine England
charupion jockey, will not ride Two years ago he was asked by at the Kowloon Golf Club:
meeting within the ropes of Ermed.
Tennis Books Portugal v Walestate. after this season are incorrect. Sir Victor-Sassoon, from whom he
paries and Mendoza. The Jew had
dates Treiszt, and Scotland drew byes. “I shall apply for my licence to holds a retainer, to give up riding K S. Robertson beat W. Taylor now established his own school of He saw translations of books by the Scotiana will meet the winners of ride next season, "as ́usual” he and to begin training for him at 23 and 2
boring, and many of Humphries" Lacoste and himself on lawn' tex" China England and Ireland the said to-day.
Newmarket, pebre Schna
EK. Collings beat J. D. Thom-pupils transferred their patron-nis, and heard members of his
what winners of Portugal-Walek." { "In all probability, however, it Donoghue decked that the time in an 8 and 2
age to The rising star of the audiend Chins and Englanil will play on will be my last year as a jockey |for him to refire na a jockey had Captain's Cup
Fast"
had res the Climb "ground on Boxing Day and in the following sensou I shall no. yet arrived. Recently he cele-end.
All of which didn't tend to mel- matcher while Portos
fzainer. I have had brzted his 62nd birthday by
Low Humphries' tem
beet on
engagements to ride a winner at Newmarket.
China, England, Portugal, Wales, Scotland and Ireland are
Davis Cup matches.
competing in this year's Intern Next Season Will Be
tional Charity Cup, and two, mat
ches will be played, as usual, on
Boxing Day.
Steve Donoghue's Last
At the
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
Qualiders (12) and HE Mindy 79-
Lopes
(Com
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He saw a ground that