THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 12, 1940

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JACK DEMPSEY SHOULD FORGET COMEBACK IDEA

THE SADDEST PART of Jack Dempsey belting decrepit wrestlers around is that it may encourage| the old champion to sidle through the hemp with someone who can fight, writes an American corres- pondent.

E. A. MEETING

The monthly meeting of the Council of the Hong Kong Foot- ball Association took place; yes- terday, with Mr. Wong Ka-tsun. in the chair.

were

t The accounts, showing a ba-

lance in hand of $5,184, heads. ing to make money out of their approved.

The meeting approved a letter. Dempsey, 13 years after retir cominending an Indian milltary ing, drew more people in Atlanta team for their stay in the Colony. than Louis has drawn on more

The team had never had a, man.

CRICKET LEAGUE

was

Indeed, Dempsey, spurred by the success of his than one occasion in New York. sent off or cautioned, it Atlanta venture, already is talking of tackling young stronger box office magnet to-day number of absentees

stated. Dempsey as a referee is a A question raised on the Joe Louis following a half dozen more preliminary than all the fighters with the ex-through military training noeds--- perhaps tests.

ception of Louis and another one which would justify a team call- Again Dempsey makes it clear. "But money is what promoters higher fee and

for two. He has been paid aling off a League match, was he does not fully appreciate alare seeking, and I'm going to show than any other third man in his-matter for the League to decide. travelled farther ruled by the Chairman to be a reputation which has grown un-them how to make it for til, still living, he has become leg-selves and ime," he says.

them-story. He flew to Manila not long] endary,

Jago to handle a bout between Can't Blame Him Ceferino Gdrcia and *Glen Lee. a reputation, but he is far from

But what Dempsey forgets is You can't blame him in a sense, that his countless admirers turn being broke, and it strikes his when 12,000 turn out in Atlanta out to see their long time idol. friends he could employ his many to see him batter a helpless bone- talents more profitably and much bender as old as himself. Before

The Hong Kong Cricket League [more safely in other lines,

They don't want to see Demp-reports a credit balance of $172.3+ he hopped a 'plane for New York, sey trying to fight at 45, or mix-in their annual report and state- Dempsey is only kidding him-he received 30 offers for similar ing up with out-and-out hippo-ment of accounts. self about his fighting ability atlaffairs with local favourites

dromers. 45.

even, against broken-from coast to coast

The annual meeting of League down grapplers.

All Jack Dempsey сап do in clubs will be held in the Urban the gulf to the Canadian border. his present ill-advised campaign Council- Nearly 20 years have elapsed[The promoters are as silly as he is tear down what it took so long Building, on Monday, September Chamber; Post Office since he was the Man Mauler.

if u can consider those want-to build.

18 at 5:15 :

Of course, Dempsey can't

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MEETING

The following are League tennis pairings:

P.

K. Sung and K. C. Wan

(S.C.A.A.)

12

L. W.

1⁄2 11

T. F. Lo and H. N. Chau

(C.R.C. "A")

12

1

11

K. T. Ng and K. C. Wong

(S.C.A.A.)

12

2 10

A. Banker and L. Souza

(Filipino Club)

18

Y. Y. Lam and 5. Cheung

(C.R.C. "By .:

D

1

P. H. Chiu and K. N.

Lee (C.R.C. "A")

9

1

8

C. S. Wong and S. Y. LI

(S.C.A.A.)

G

0

&

K. I. Chan and W. H.

Mok (5.C.A.A.)

3

0

6

G. Gillard and

E. Ey-

mard (K.C.C.)

9

3

6

K. C. ip and S. Y.. Li

(S.C.A.A.)

0

1

Au Kam-moon and Lee

Chee-man (C.C.C.) .... 8 1. Kitchell and M. I. Ra.

zack (I.R.C.)

3

6

12

7

B

C. S. Wong and C. S. Loo

(5.C.A.A.)

-0

M. A. Wahab and K. M.

Rumjahn (3.R.C.)...\. 12 S. R. Sallah and M. Ram-

zan (K.I.T.C.)

12 H. A. Ribeiro and F.

Gonentez (Filipino Club) 12 S. A. R. Bux and K. M.

Rumjahn (1.R.C.)

12 42

7/2 4/2

72 42

71/2 4/2

6

2 4

C. M. Khan and M. H. Hassan (K.I.T.C.) ... Gonzales and Kwan (Fili.

pino Club)

9

3

0

3

P. H. Chiu and W. c.

Choy (C.R.C. "A")

3

0

Y. Y. Lam and C. Y. Tse

(C.R.C, "B")

3.

D

3

K. G. Ip and K. C.

Wong (S.C.A.A.)

3

0

3

M. Ramgan and ́Jehan

Dad (K.I.T.C.)

3

0

3

K. T. No and K. 1. Chan

(S.C.A.A.)

-

3

0

3

C. W, Chu and C. N.

Chang (C.R.C. "B")

6

32 2/2

C. Wel and K. N. LI

(C.R.C. "A")

3

V2 2%

C. Y. Two and Y. Chan

(C.R.C. "B")

3

V2 2/2

N. Leonard and A. Hung

(C.C.C.)

2

0

2

T. F. Lo and P. F. Choy

"(C.R.C. "A")

2

0

2

T. C. Chiu and W. c.

Choy (C.R.C. "A")

2

Q

2

Y. Y. Lam and Y. W.

Chung (C.R.C. "B")

1

2

Y. Chan and C. Y. Tse

(C.R.C. "B").

3

1

2

E. Hon and K. M. Wong

(C.R.C. "B")

3

1

2

- Jahan Dad and S. 8.

Hussain (K.1.T.C.)

3

1

2

A. B. Hamson and F.

Zimmern (C.C.C.)

3

1

2

M.C... Hung and T..C. Yu

(C.C.C.)

1

Ildefonso and Sion' (Fili.

pino Club)

3 1

2

C. Y. Tao and C. Y. Tea

(C.R.C. "B")

3

1

5. Leonard and T. C. Yu

(C,C.C.)

-

2

K. M. Wong and J. W.

Chung (C.R.C. "B"') 3

1

2

R. D. Crabb and G. Gil.

lard (K.C.C.)

3

1

2

H. W. Crabb and G. Gil-

liard (K.C.c.)

3

1

2

A. E. Perry and R. Tur.

pin (K.C.C.)

3

1

2

F. O'Neill and R. Zou.

'laff. (K.C.C.)

.3

1

2

H. W. Crabb and R. Tur.

pin (K.C.C.)

9 7

2

F. Ozorlo and G. Souza

(C.C.C.)

L. Llewellyn and A. E.

Perry (K.C.C.)

A. B. Hamson and H. P.

Lim (C.C.C.)

3 11⁄2 1%

3.

11/2 실

1 0 1

S. T. Chan and K. N.

Lee (C.R.C. "A") ...

2

1

1

L. Jack and R. Turpin

(K.C.C.)

3

2

1

A. E. Perry and H. W.

Crabb (K.C.C.)

2

1

L. Jack and A, E. Perry

(K.C.C.)

3

2

1

K. M. Wong and C. F.

Tao (C.R.C. "B")

3

2

1

G. Singh and M. H. Has-

san (K.J.T.C.)

3

2

1

M. P. Madar and M. I.

Razáck "(1.R.C.)

2

S. T. Chau

and T. C.

Yuan (C.R.C. "A")

2

E. Zimmern and H. Hung

1

M. Moondhario and M.

.... A. Wahab ().R.C.)

W. C. Choy and N. -C.

Tang (CIR.C. "A"}

3

A. Semmelmann and K.

D. Moracy (C.B.A.) 3 2

L... F. Hon; and · Y. -W,

Chung (C.R.C. "B")...

3

2.

E. Bull and M. Dunne

(C.0.A.)

6

6

„T, Lockhart and V. c.:

Bond (C.B.A.)

B

7

S. A. R. Bux and M.

Moodharie (1.8.C.)

2

E. Gillard and T. Kevan

(K.C.C.)

S. R. Salleh and A. R.'

Azan (K.I.T.C.), ---4

C. W. Chang and T. L.

lu (C.R.C. "B"), ................

M. Hussain and J. 'Ra.".

zack. (IR.C.)

K. M.-Rumjahn and M.

R. Abbas (1.R.C.)

J. Cho, and: Z. T. Sien

(Filipino Club) ...

M. P. Madar andul. Kit-

chell (I.R.C.). ................. --M:-Singh-and-AZ Razan-

(K.LT.C.)

M. C. Hung and. A.: Hung

(0.0.0.)

M. H. Haugan and Mit

A.

•Singh (K.J.T.C.).

E. Perry and

Stokes: (K.C.C.).

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