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LEAGUE RESULTS

Saint's Unexpected Defeat

CLEAN SWEEP FOR KOWLOON TONG

There were only three matches

layed in the Badminton League last night. In the only Senior Di- vision game, University "B" rather [unexpectedly defeated St. Andrew's “A” by 6 sets to 3. Fincher and Kew, first pair for St. Andrew's,

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As expected, Kowloon Tong “A” proved much too strong for Sailors' and Soldiers' Home and did not concede à set. Jago and Dyer gave a plucky display for the losers.

"Varsity's Home Win

At Pokfulam, University "B" de-

fested St. Andrew's "A" in the "A"!

6 sets to 3.

THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 9, 1937.

James J. Braddock, above, world heavyweight boxing champion, has been signed to meet Joe Louis, sometime in June. An offer of G$500,000 was accepted by his Manager Joe Gould.

BADMINTON CLASSIC FOR TO-NIGHT RECREIO

TASK

BIG

BUT ‘VARSITY MAY CARRY MATCH

(By "ADREM”)

The “needle” “A” Division had- minton match between Recreio “A” and University “A”, which was to have been played yesterday evening was postponed on an application by the latter team because of examina- tions. The match will be played to- night at King's Park.

This game will provide a pointer to the League championship and

BRADDOCK AND with both teams at full strength, a

JOE LOUIS

TITLE FIGHT FOR JUNE

New York, January 31.

very-keen match should eventuate.

ASSIDUOUS STUDY

University have not yet announć- led their pairings but will be re- presented by their usual team; con- sisting of T. C. Lee, K. L. Yong, K. [S. Liew, C. H. Soon, T. C. Lee and P. K. Hui. Individually, these six players are among the best in the Colony and include several who en- Joe Gould, manager of Jimmy tered as Eliot Hall in previous sen- Division of the Badminton League by Braddock, heavyweight champion sons, and won the championship an

of the world, announced here to-day several occasions. that he has accepted an offer of |$500,000, with an option of 50 per 21-7 cent of the gate, for a title boat

Last year, Recreio by an assidu- between Braddock and Joe Louis in ous study of the tactics adopted by 21-18

Chicago next summer.

their opponents, won the deciding Gould said that the offer was match on their own courts most con- made by Sheldon Clark, who previ-vincingly. Eliot Hall's previous 9-21 ously was associated with Tex Ric-superiority had been due to their 12-21 kard and Mike Jacobs.

excellent forecourt play. Their 15-21 It will be the Detroit Brown deft touches at the net usually prov

Bomber's first shot at the title since ed too much for the comparatively 21-14 he started his amazing fistic career. inexperienced opposition they were 21-5 His record has only one black called upon to meet in the League. 21-11mark, the sensational knockout at Recreio realising this, set about

the hands of Max Schmeling.

S. K. Lin and S. K. Chang (University "B") beat E. F. Fincher and E. Kew bext S. A Gray and F. A.

Broadbridge best A. E. P. Guest and F. V.

Vong

T. Teoh and H. G. Goh-

(University “B”)

lost to Fincher and Kew lost to Gray and Broadbridge lost to Guest and Wong

S. C. Tye and T. F.. Tang (University "B")

beat Fincher and Kew beat Gray and Broadbridge beat Guest and Wong

Clean Sweep

...

21-7

21- 5 21-4

At Kowloon Tong last night, the home team defeated the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home by 9 sets to nil in the "B" Division of the Badminton League. R. E. Lee and A. E. EL Castro (Kowloon Tong "A") beat Jago and Dyer beat Brown and Yang Chen beat Maynard and Sprague N. A. E. Mackay and a

(Kowloon Tong “A”) beat Jago and Dyer.. beat Brown and Yang Chen beat Maynard and Sprague

A. W. da Roza and K. C.

Kowloon Tong “A”) beat Jago and Dyer... beat Brown and Yang Chen beat Maynard and Sprague

Cha

21-4

21-8

SMALL MONTANA AGAIN BEATEN

Outpointed By Tiny Bostock

London, To-day.

Small Montana, former holder of}

to find a counter and decided that the only way they could overcome their experienced rivals was to keep them away from the net. They accordingly specialised on clearing strokes, combined with powerful strashing and this did the trick. Eliot Hall were demoralised and

became the Portuguese team current champions.

COLONY'S BEST

21-13 the flyweight championship of the I have not had an opportunity, 21-10 world, who lost his title to Benny this season, of seeing the University Hoo Lynch, the recognised British hold-team in action, but have been very er, on January 19 last, was sen-impressed with the individual per- 21-3sationally outpointed last night by formances of several of them, 21-3 Tiny Bostock, the former choir boy principally, P. K. Hui, who, in the from Hanley, in their 12 round con-opinon of many, is the finest player test in Manchester Reuter.

in the Colony. If the remainder approach anything like his stand-

Saints Lose At Home

At St. Andrew's Church Hall, St.. In the Captain's Cup Competition, of ard, Recreio have a stiff proposi- Andrew's "B" were defeated by St. the Country Club, the following golfers tion before them to-night. John' by 5 sets to 4 in the "B" Division have qualified:-S. D. Fong 73 nett, The home team will be as u8- of the Badminton League.

T. A. Madar and J. P. Dawson (St. Andrew's "B")

lost to D. Kwok and S. A

Trembitt

14-24 beat N. Smith and P. Wilson 24-23 last to G: A. Smith and R. Koh 16-21- A S. Bliss and G. A. White (St. Andrew's “B”)

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M. Weill and S. A. Broadbridg

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B. Alves 73, A. E. H Castro 74 and ual, namely, Oliveira and Remedios,

B. Basto 75. Miss Williams 80, and

Mrs. L'Almada 84 qualified for the L A. Carvalho and Silva, Sousa and Ladies Cup of the Country Club.. (Continoed at foot of Columm 2}-

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