COLONY
DISTANT JOE LOUIS RETAINS TITLE; BADMINTON
VIEW WELL IN LEAD
Following shows how much the respective winners secured for their stables (names in brackets) during the test fair days of the Annual Meeting-
Fair Chance (Weetoo)
Mountain View (Lan)
Many Thanko (Kia Ora) Racylight (Cire)
Lovelylight (Cire)
Sydney Lady (Lucky)
Gladiator (Eve)
THIRD FIGHT IN 3 MONTHS
MOLLER
& CIRE
TOP LIST
Following is how the jockeys days of the Annual Race Meeting:
and owners fared in the first four
JOCKEYS
Full Details Of Bout
With Dorazio
FOR THE THIRD time in as many months, Joe Louis, world heavyweight champion, on Feb. 17, re- tained his title, taking only two rounds to knock Gus Dorazio out, writes Jack Cuddy from Philadelphia.
I took the Brown Bomber only four
one-half minutes and
of
AL HOSTAK
actual fighting time to crush lus 20
walk out "f the
ring
A terrifie right tu the chan
I knocked out Dorazio so badly that
the ballenger didn't know what
happened when he came to
Flercest Blow
The blow was probably the most vicious ever landed by Louis.
IMPOVERISHED
Al Hostak, former NBA middleweight champion, Never a major is broke,
the kid money
carner,
Following is the draw for the Colony Badminton Championships which will start shortly:----
D.
MEN'S SINGLES-SENIOR Second Round-P. Wong Y Kwok; M. P. Young v S. Ampla- vanar or P. K. Hooi; C. Au or H. C. Eardley v F. Koh; W. Gillies v K. W. Choy.
MEN'S SINGLES-JUNIOR
Second Round-H. S. Jones v P. C. Leung: J. Odell v M. Talan; A. L. Fisher v R. M. Lavalle or Peter Lo; First Round-J. L. An- derson v Ho Weng Toh: Jack Hooi v E. Zimmern: P. A Yvanovich v H. Dingsdale; T. S. Young v J. Tsang: Second
L. Round-N. Smith v P. Wynter-Blyth; E. Gil- lespie v A. L. Gordon; D. Chelbah v W. C. Chung.
MEN'S DOUBLES-SENIOR Second Round-P. Wong and C.
V H. C' Au
Eardley and N. L. Smith: M. A Oliveira and L. A. Carvalho v K. W. Choy and K. B. Low or J. J. Remedios and H P. Gonsalves; S Amplavanar and C. K. Cheah v M. P. Yoong and Y. P. Yoong, C é. K. Hooi and H. F. Chew.
Y. Yung and S. Koh v
MEN'S DOUBLES-JUNIOR First Round-F. Kwok and D. Kwok V C. F. Chiu and S. C.
lies v W. T. Ho and A, C. Cheng:
so quickly that the challenzer said nevertheless collect - Liang: J. I., Anderson and W. Gil- he actually didn't know that heed $32,000 when he began R. M. Lavalle and N. A. Beltrao v
The Brown Bomber walked out to sizzle and finally reach-M. Talan and J. Odell; of the ring without a drop of pered the top. spiration en hum. It was the four- teenth tune that he had success- fully defended his title.
and the
Despite the murderous attack of quick finish of crowd of slightly more than 16,000 gave Dorazio
A
the
greatest lasted, tearing into the champion In such rip-
that roaring fashion
he Tought Louis to even terms in the open- ing Found.
Stopped Cold
He was still bobbing and weav- ing and tearing in when he was stopped cold by the deadly right In the second round.
P. A. Yvanovich and B. T. Gosano v A. I. Fisher and F. Wynter-Blyth; C. Al was always a youngster who C. Pereira and A. E. Xavier v J. watched his dimes. It appeared. Hool and T. B. Teoh: P. C. Leung Young He set no record as a spender. He and K. F. Chiu E. A. R. Alves
and P. P. Botelho: T. S. bought a small home for his parand M. K. Fung v D. Chellish and ents and a small ranch.
K H. Khoo: Bye-Peter Lo and J. Tsang.
And he lived in a most com. monplace manner. He never was a type to go in for flashy dress The outdoors was his
play. ground. But the $32,000 has gone from the Hostuk cash register. I reliably informed,
MIXED DOUBLES
K Hooi and Miss U. Byes-l Khoo v J. J. Remedios and Mrs. 0. Silva: First Round--D. Kwok and Mrs P. Wilson v M. A. OK- veira and Miss M. Silva; E. Gil- lespie and Miss F. Wong v H. C. Eardley and Miss D. Eardley: E. Zimmern and Mrs. Zimnern v P. Wong and Miss Ribeiro; Byes-!. Al has bad hands. They don't | Odell and Miss J. Choa; S. Ampla- vanar and Miss T. Gonsalves v K. stand up under his power of blow,
W. Choy and Mrs. Castro. for he has never learned to hit pro-
perly.
And that is the chief reason the to youngster, who lost his title Teny Zale, is headed for a come- back
It will be noticed that no draw is included doubles The "China Mail" was in- this morning that terrific force behind his blows
to have lost his heart after the event will be left open for a few proved the reports erroneous,
fifth round.
days on the possibility of further
It Louis, weighing
received. 203 pounds,
being entries Hostak came and went fast... was in perfect form and displayed like his money.
again emphasised that ladies wish- great confidence. When he opened
ing to enter; but having no part- ners, may send in their names and
committee the Tournament endeavour to fix them up.
The spectators came to see
The Hostak who lost to Zale was for ladies' longer fight since reports had if
just another fighter. He took a above. that Louis was weakening, but the terrible body battering, appeared formed this
$
Distant View (Lan)
8,000
United Express (Necan)
6.1409
Oalong (T.K L.)
6,181
Sapper (Mrs. A. E, Grasett)
4,500
Velvetlight (Cire)
Confusion Bay (T.K.L.)
Fleetwing (Eu Tong-sen)
3.266 3.250 2.950
Endeavour {Mrs. Chuong
1st 2nd 3rd Un
Ho-yen)
2.774
C. B
Moller
b
5
4
9
Starlight (Cire)
2.750
V. V. Nezda
5
5
3
20
Santa Anita IC.C.F.)
2.500
Black
5
1
7
Palber (Marber)
2,300
H. C
Pih
+
$
2
14
le and
First Love (P. & L.)
2.250
Nood! F
1
3
2
18
US $20,000 richer.
Colooma (Gredmaka)
2.150
L. B
Chao
3
3 13
Marsh Warbler (Pearstur)
2.150
W. H. S. Davis
3
1 18
Happy Returns (Lee
Chi-
chah)
2.000
Ip Kuiying
3
1
J
M. M. Sokoloff
2
3
12
King's Flight (Dynasty)
2.000
!
7
16
S. C Liang
Lex For (Lee Bros.)
2.000
9
H. J. A. Hearne
Navylight (Cire)
2.000
W. G. Poy
0
13
A Happy Time (Li Po chun) 1,750
Viceroy Vilaja)
P. Y. T Wei
1
મ
1,750
Oracic (T.K.L.)
A. D. Coppin
1
0
4
It
1,600
TO. Lan (T.K.L.
P. P. Botelho
$
3
18
1.577
B L
Tao
1
3
28
was so deadly and stunned Dorazio
Amulet Star (C.W K.)
1.500
.D. H. S. Craven
}
0
6
National
Welfare (Yeung
Į H
Holden
1
0
Bros.)
1.500
had been hit
G
Treverton
1
12
Dutch Treat (Hollandia)
1.500
0
3
T. W. Chattey
Bendemeer (P. M Hoo)
1,500
R. M. Wood
1
0
12
Eve of Peace (Eve)
1.500
0
K. W. Fung
World Fair View (Lan)
1.500
G. Pollock
0
1
0
0
Maple Leaf (Kwok Yes.
D G
Woo
0
0
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chan)
1.500
Chiu Ki fan
Q
1
0
7
Manhattan (Shielda & Stan-
S. L
Sung
0
1
0
Lous ધ
ton)
...
1,500
S. L.
Yuen
D
1
0
20
the bout,
the
Moonlight (Cire)
1.500
Never Never (Mrs. B. Hall)
W. Yu
0
Q
1
1.500
L. J. A. Felden
Q
0
I
1
grand ovation
Fresh Air (S.K.)
1.100
Eve of Harvest (Eve)
!S. W. Tang
0
0
1
4
1.072
Black Scat (C.H.)
Tang Man wa
0
0
1
Dorazio showed courage while he
1,000
M
Prairie View (Lan)
F. L. Haymes.
0
0
0
1
1.000
G. W. Couper
0
0
1,000
J. Barrow
0
0
0
1.000
H. C. Chan
0
0
1
1.000
Li Shiu ai
0
Q
1
1,000
Catterick
Lo Kwong to
0
0
0
Bridge
(C.
1.
J. N. da Silva
0
0
0
Gregory)
1.000
S. W. Pan
0
0
0
2
Brutus (G. Treverton)
1,000
B. A. Proulx
0 0 0
Longdon (G. Tinson)
1,000
K. 1. lp
0
0
Jus Gentium (S. W. Lee)
987
Chanson Feng
0
0 0 3
Bugle (C. H. Chan)
900
Yeung Wing kwai 0
0
0 4
883
Sam's Choice (Collene)
C. L Gregory
0
0
0
800
F. A. Sequeira
0
0
0
G
800
S. W. Lee
0
0
0
7
750
R. K. C. Chiu
0 0
0 11
Far View (Lan)
700
Springhurst (Billy)
Ho Hong, ping
0
0 0 13
700! Hoo Pak.ming
Q Q
0 14
Newborn Star (C.N.K.)
600
H. S. Chang ..
0 0
3 20
A Surprising Time (Tools)
600
Vis Major (Lee Broɛ.)
600:
Vixen Tor (G. Tinson)
600
49 47 OWNERS
48 402
Corsair (L.W.S.)
600
1st 2nd
Nomine Poenac (Lee Bros.)
600
Circ
6
5
3
Charleeber (Marber I)
600
T. K. L.
5
4
3
Conquering Time (Li Po-
Eve
4
6
0
chun)
525
3
Lan
Eve of Reason (Eve)
525
Necan
3
0
Eve of Deception (Eve)
500
Li Po chun
2
0
and Louis, with his perfectly timed
Bona Vacantia (Culture).
500
Mrs. A. E. Grasett
2
0
0
Tien Tien (Wal Shlu-pak)
500
3
0
tunity to slip through his fingers.
Eu Tong-sen
Royal Sovereign (G.
A.
Lee Bros
3
0
Harriman)
500
C. C. F.
2
0
Optima Fide (8.W.)
500
Marber
}
1
5
Mainsail (Sailbad the Sinner)
500
G. Tinson
1
1
1
National Courage (Why)
400
Mrs. Chuong Huyen
1
Hascossay (T. & E.)
400
Dynasty
1
Misty View (Lan)
400
Vilaja
0
2
Royal Wedding Eve (W. T.
P. & L.
1
Stanton)
400
1
Gredmaka
Venus Bay (T.K.L.)
350
1
3
Rooifly (Ellandee)
350
C. W. K.
1
0
Vitamin M (S.S.)
300
Yeung Bros.
1
0
Raconteur (Manetta)
300
Weetoo
1
0
Casino (Bridge)
0
Lovely Star (Kong Bros.)
300
Kia Ora
1
Eve of Hunting (Eve)
300 Hollandia
1
0
P. M. Hoo
1
0
300
C. L. Gregory
1
0
0
Potentate (Eu Tong-sen)
300
Lee Chi choh
1
Burford (Quartermaster}
261
Kwok Yee-chan
Pumpernickel (T.L.)
250
Treverton
1
0
260
Mrs. B. Hall
1
0
0
250
C. H.
0
260 Billy
250
1
S. W. Lee
250
1
S. K.
200
200 Collenc
Kong Bros.
0
1
0
1
1
was "What happened?
Lucky
0
1
know that I was hit."
Lee Chi-choh
0
Culture
0
Wai Shiu-pak
0
G. A. Harriman
0
Sallbad the Sailor
Ellandca
0
0. H. Chan
3
C. N..Ki..
0
0
2.
WT. Stanton
2
LWS
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
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1
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1
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49: 47:
48.
hove
Wonderful Scheme (Kong
Bros.)
Pearstur
300 Shields & Stantono 1
Spicylight (Çire)
Cheerful Star (E.S.K.) Brown Derby (Cocoa) Connieber (Marber 1) A Good Time (L.M.M:F.) Hughber (Marber !) Galveston Bay (T.K.L.)
TO-DAY'S SEVENS MATCHES
Four Seven-A-Side
Toote
Rugby T& E.
Tournament matches will be play-1, L. ed to day on the Club. groundi 7, LU Happy Valley as follows:-
8th Heavy "A" v Combined-Small s. 8. Nang Umith: "A 4.50.jp.m..
Police."A" v B&S 5.10 p.m/ 6.48. KA. Middlesex "B7, v Club "B", 5,30 Cocoa....
HK Banks.Tamar: “A", 5.50 p.m. Why
On Saturday, before the two.-M. MDF. "ordinary matches starting::at. 2.30"
pm the Royal Scots"A" seven will meet one of the earlier win- "ners, to be drawn for, for, right March 8.
of entry Into the last batch of Royal Scots matches to be played on Saturday, drawn!
p.mir
Sɗlemnly)
up in the second round there was
than no doubt
the bout would 3rd never last fifteen rounds.
ranking heavy- Dorazio, ninth weight, tipped the scales at 193 pounds, and attempted to set the pace. But his courage proved his undoing.
LEAGUE
BADMINTON
Following is to-day's "B" Divi-
Badminton League
He left himself tou opension
gramme:
blows, did not allow the oppor" Chung Wah V. J. R. C.
Louis Unhurt
As the challenger threw light-
1 ning punches at Louis, the Brown Bomber revealed remarkably
quick slipping. Dorazio followed
1 up in the second round, throwing a stream of blows at Louis, but without hurting Louis.
The challenger visibly felt the force of the short, hard lefts. for And he slowed up for a second. before he could recover, Louis un- corked his explosive right to the chin and Dorazio went down and was counted out.
Dorazio lashed out with a ter- rific left, which Louis slipped and retaliated with several lefts to the forehead.
"What Happened?”
When he was revived, Dorazio
was stilf dizzy. His first question
I did not
Louis, in his dressing room, told
sport writers that "Dorazio was a darned good fighter. He just hap-
pened to get caught.quicker. than
0 most others.
"Burman gave me a tougher
fight, but I never hit him a smack like I did Dórazio.. I guess to- night's punch was about as hard
as I hit Paulino that time.”.
Louis referred to his bout with
Paulino Uzčudun in New-York-on December 13, 1935, when he flat-
tened the big-Spaniard with; what{ many sports scribes described as the hardest blow delivered in ring history
The attendance' broke, the Phil- adelphia indoor record, for more than 18,000 jammed the Conven“. tion Hall. The gross gate was US$157,5527 with 15,002 · persons paying admissions
Louis in December stopped Al | McCoy:in@six:rounds; and knocked with-out Clarence""Red! Bürman Jast month Inithéi filth; zôniak”.
Recreio
pro-
V. R. C.
v.
St. John's
V.
K. C. C.
V.
St. Andrew's
Kowloon Tong
Probable Postponements
Owing
Is
will
black-out this to the evening it is probable that all the above matches will be postponed, although nothing offcial has been decided upon.
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