THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 21, 1941.

GOVERN

U.S.A.

LAWS IN OHIO,

CURIOUS BOXING Spectators Can Be Gaoled Under Present Statutes

BECAUSE IT WOULD REPLACE many com- missions with one and repeal obsolete, antiquated and repeatedly violated laws, the boxing and wrest- ling bill introduced in the Ohio legislature by State Senator John Patrick Kilbane merits consideration, writes a correspondent from Columbus, Ohio.

In the golden and giddy days, Cleveland was one of the better boxing centres.

When Bob Brickman, Cleveland Gene Tunney nutpoiled Johnny

the 10 per Risko Cleveland just before" promoter, protested lifting the championship from cent state tax, Kilbane offered to Jack Dempay

Max Schmeling out it to 50 per cent, defended the heux yy eight title arve DINO by stopping Young Strabbeg Cleveland

Christofor at bepunits, referers, maumgets Anton only recully acquired the NBA secudith, are mat requited to

hernce. tnder the present setup. verum of the 135-pound cham pony hap ད༣་

letna m 1's round, there

Additional World be olduined

and

outgalloping Meku Promoter Doubts State Would Collect Expenses

Yer an Oh Lave imposes a se tence of not less than one Tuote thate 18 or any pritienpak in a prize fight

Fine Or Prison

Andher impres a ne ol Ince Otar 3250 g Hapa escumval for not more than thire months to both on whorse agrees to engage in a public 101 102 451 exhibition, aids of assists, attend

or leases prenoses thereto

Donde

That means that participants. seconds. spectators and--say the manager of Cleveland's Public Hall-could be fined and put in

connection with the jug in amateur card.

A current law makes it manche tory upon enforcement agency to:

Jave arrest a

to person about hand in a fight as principal en second

It provides for the arruasd fi

THI H. li nisteng a bound of

$500 or mine than $10,000, that he wall mal esogame est a tight

within a

veur

171

HSU'S BAD LUCK

Hau King-seng, who

was invited

to go to Macae with the laterport team, had to refuse owing to pres Bure of work. He also mlased the tour to Manila with Eastern for the same reason.

MACAO

UPSET

CRITICS

REST DRAW WITH

K.C.C. IN EXTREMELY

DULL MATCH

By "Adrem”

The Second Division Cricket League Champions, Kowloon Cricket Club second eleven, drew with an eleven representing “The Rest” in a friendly cricket match at Cox's Road yesterday.

A

but

topple

and

Splendid Bowling

It was a strangely dull match, although he did not always sur- considering nothing was at stake.ceed in penetrating a well-placed with much of the grimness of fe'd, and a correct innings by A. E Noronha, the Rest innings was Test Match but none of the inter-

extremely dull, the match petering Fest

ou to a draw Lawrence, whe That vetier lees. Chub pat Maca o unexpectedly Ranley, for the champions, bal-

with 11 at the outset

was undefeated

beautiful off have won the fifth soccer Inter-ted breezily at

close, played romtes alter wickets started to

drives and pught profitably have port by the only goal

fust, he went into his shell

stayed at 39 Tor home

gene in earlier scored by Carvalho, the his score

Comiderable time

With Goodban, Gay and Fen- centre-forward, five min-

ten making a few, the K.CC tolat utes before the interval.

eventually reached 136. Veteran football played good

form a great and took 4 for and the game was full of excite-A. M. Oman was

Visited with the ball

and young Arrulit created a very ment as both goals were

first big CELT 1

fine impressIOTY grand Hanne Santus played a

match for the home team in goal and

Apart from Strange, who play brought off several good to In the last minutes of the game e sotme very nice shats on the off,ed with 4 for 22.

he saved brilliantly

But Brickman, who put on the invendul Christofonul matche, in Clevelatid, points out that seven of are protescitanial buxing shows fost money in Cleveland in 1940

He contends the state would not! collect enough to pay rach tuce commissioners $2,500 a year

secretary $3,000, mot mention the salaries of inspector: and expenses all around

and

the

Kilbane

expresses

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Macno

saves

fre

Lee'

Wai-tong.

t

The effects of the all cup game of thr

Governor's

day

in his

ANOTHER TAM FOR UNIVERSITY

Tam has an

Taylor bowled magnificently. He could not always keep off the leg, but his wed fighted del, ver

uff the wicket tes and sharp nip had the Rest batsmen in difficut- Fenton, patched tim all the tone the ball right up and with the aid for a couple of good catchers, frush -

The catching on both sides was Lawiener took four fairly good food ship catches for the Rest ant for the home team Baxter snap- ped up a quick one in the slips and Gray took a nice une at wide mid-off lo dismiss Carey, who was Just beginning to hit them hard.

During the tea-mterval a group

taken of

both

The wrestling business has gone

previous to pot in Ohio, as it has other states, so would be of little told on the Hong Kong players

playest Tsang Chung-wan, who help.

Countering eleverly, as ustat, la sound gaine in Hong Kong the

One of the mainstays of Uni- not reliable his previous day, was Senator willingness to make membership and this threw additional work sty eticket this season has been

on his partner, and in the for- K. Y. Tam, whose eft-handed bat-photograph was non-paying.

K.C.C. 2ND XI wasting has proved invaluable to the teams. Hou Ching-to

DEL many ocea- undergraduates to limit expense in that con-word-line

WI. Rapley, e Lawrence, b ineffective neetion to

Esmail salary 1 1:11

100 if

Hong Kong could not get ac- sions.

excellent defence secretary

coral-j customed to the grounkci Senator Kilbane · posts of cleani

and is one of the most enterpris. K. M. Baxter, e Lawrence b

Omar any of their pists

g batsman in the Colony, with

Madar, Lawrence, b They've been on and But up the game doing that

Bae Jedin 1. Sullivan were too hard.

fine forcing strokt's on the aft surt T. M Roughle HONG KONG Bankier.

He is one otesang to hek any man # and Ts mg Chuan wan Pope, Lan Thoy neat shots on the leg. the rope, and have muiten

Bowler Howirit of overal brothers all cricketers WC Hung, e Esmail, b Arculli M.xwell

A Goodban, e Lo, b Re- Choy indi

who learned the game in Malaya The trouble Hearty Where in particular.

Lee Warding and Han Chine-10

medios Chuk-fan and Curand he has made one appearance MACAO Santus, ant Pracy ak that there

Leig dova. Snuza, Collare and Grosa the same left to clean up.

in Inter-State cricket, playing uns Guertino, Carvalho, Gomes

One for Malacca. That orcasion was Shin-suh. But Senator Kilbane never

Ma- bother plays regularly for ruled off for not frying and, as he and lp Porto.

also larea and another, who is points out, tas bill would at least

said to be almost in the same class, will be jong Hong Kong Unversity soon. to stiffen still Further the much-improved crie- ket team.

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HOW

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Chand where

Phox for fur mitment, to gaol unit the des

When a compled wra

dd bas trason to bel eve a fugal about to, tak n'ar

duty to summon sufficient citizens to arrest everyoody in the Jem, including the paying guests.

Boxing Now Conducted

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u an end to open violation af the law

Under City Ordinances EASY WIN

Boxing for years has been enli- ducted in Ohio under matrespal Commissions created by city dinances.

12-

Cleve and has a splendid! board

FOR C.C.C.

Cath beat

of which Tris Speaker, the Gray, In a friendly Lawn Bowls gatu Eagle of baseban, is chairman, but at the Valley yesterday, Craigen- Senator Johnny Kilbane, feather gower Cricket weight champion for 11 years, de- Officers' Club by 44 shols.

P.O.C. clares conditions elsewhere to he awtul

S Hodge

C.C.C.

JW. Leonard D. A. Rozario N P Karanjia M. J Medina

(Skip)

The Kilbane bill, with which its sponsor hopes to establish and for retarded children while in proving professional boxing, in s original form would place at 10 S. R. Solina per cent. state

4121 gross re- E. A. Henson

C. Jamieson

J. W. Frizgerlad

FINAL LEAGUE TABLES

S. China Eastern

FIRST DIVISION

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls

2 63 24 34

INTERNATIONAL

SOFTBALL RESULTS

On

G

S

A Ghay, b Arcult

& Taylor, e Lawrence, b Esmail

W. W. Parsons, lb.w, b Esmail R. J Fenton, not out

Brokenshire. b Omar

G. W. Giffen. b Omar

Extras (111)

Gran Arculli Carey Remedios Esmail

K. Lo. b Hung

Both China and Portugal were cluminated from the International Softball Tournament Men's Sec- tion- yesterday, losing to India M. A. Remedios, e Baxter, b and the United States respectively. ¦ Taylor

A. E. Noronha, 1 b.w., b Fenton

17

2

2

3

Gewoon

Tatul

136

Bowling Analysis

0. M

R.

W.

8.4

12

21

8 1 45 2

4 2

8 {

20 16 2

3

I 11

Prison

20 15 3 20 14 Sing Tao..

Middlesex 20 12

2 70 32 33

7

0

39

3

3

3 50 23 31

THE REST XI

2

6 47 37 26

0

R. Scotę.. Kowloon

20 8

2 10 41 47 18

9

20

6

4 10 37 38 16

R. Navy

20

5

5 10 46 52 15

3

Police

20 G

1 13 32 57 13

Results:-

W J. Bagley

Club

20

6

1 13 42 69 13

J. C. Fenton, e Brokenshire,

GIRLS' SECTION

40

(Skip)

17 K. Wah

20

4

4 12 40 69 12

b Taylor

R. H.

E.

A. Perry

St. Joseph's 20

3

3 14 22 52 9

A. E. Carcy, e Gray, b Kenton

I !

W. . Higgs

China Britain

5 5

G

M. I. Razack, c Baxter, b Fenton

4

4 4

4

J. McCutcheon

MEN'S SECTION

H. E. Stange. b Fenton

18

FE. Lawrence, not out

11

A. Jillot

26

(Skip)

11alia China

1

3

4

U M. Omar, e Giffen, b Taylor

0

4 0

3

¡N. H. Esmail, not out

2

3

Extras (127, LB3)

30

Portugal

1 14

2

Total (for 8 wkts)

94

J

S Landolt

C. Gowlandi

(Skap)

10

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Totals

#5

A. el Arculi did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

0.

M. R.

W.

7

3 12 1

11

2 25

3

7 I 22 4

3

0

5

0

ceipts, bringing total assessments | W. Ward

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to 23 per cent, including the 10. W. Randall per cent. federal and 3 per cent state excise. Promoters now pay ciles 6 per cent

W. C. Curd

H. G. Foreman

L. C. R. Souza

W. Webber

A. D. Spoors

C. R. Forster

Goals

14

1

R.E.

26 22 3

1 97 27 47

R.A.S.C.

26 19 3

4 106 34 41

Middlecex

26 16 3

7 89 46 35

10 Sing Tao.. 28 14

S.

4

8 64 31 32

China 26 12

6

8 84 40 30

41 R. Scots

20 14

2 10 62 35 30

30th R.A. Kit Chee

WOMEN WHO WANT

TO STAY SLIM .

CHARITY GAME

NEXT SUNDAY?

If permission is obtained, soccer game from which the pro-

Totals..220 95 30 95 490 490 220

SECOND DIVISION

K. Wah

R. Navy R.A.O.C.

the Police

Club

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.nited States

4 26 13

9 57 56 30 26 13 3 10 54 58 29

26 10 4 12 49 64 24

20 9 2 15 50 73 20 26 7 5 14 39 60 19 3 17 38 86 15

26 6

26 3

2 21 22 113 8

reeds will be utilised for a scho-Kowloon.. 26 0 4 22 18 86 4 larship in memory of the Inte Chen Chen-wo (Darky Chen) will be played at Caroline Hill on Sunday next,

BASEBALL LEAGUE

RECRUIT

Lucas Club contemplate enter- Ing the Baseball League this sea- can do so by learning to son. Among their members are a bowl. Bowling furnishes just number of the Indian Softball enqugh exercise for office workers team and others who have played and home-makers. And it's easi in the local Baseball League, In- to learn! We'll give you all the cluding R. Laurel, A, M. Abbas Instruction you need. Try it and A. J. Hussain, to-day.

HỒNG KÔNG BOWLING ALLEYS

Lockhart Rd.

.. Ernie Hearther, known as the un

crowned ten pin bowling champion: of the Colony, has taken quitos fancy to golf and is out on the links..very often. Tel. 21800 Although he had played golf in Ameri-

cx, he had hat previously devated much of his timis to this game here.

Totals 364 158 48 158 809 809 384

THIRD DIVISION

Goals:

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. R.A.F.

24 17 $ 2 74 24 39 Bignals

24 17

2 69 25 39 36th R.A. 24 T4. 4. 6 73 31 32 12th R.A. 24 12 6 6 78.33 3a 24th

R.A. 24.11 58 65 31 27 R.E.

24 13 1 10 68:40 27.

6 R.A. 24 TO 9.42 42 26 36th R.A.

4.11 48 54 22 R.A.M.C.

2.12 38 62 22 Internat'i 20th R.A.

Shell

7th

A.8.A.

24 B

24 10

3 12 45 48 21

24

9

24. B

2 14 3058 18

24 2 24 0

2 22 10 101 2

4:18 21 74 8

Totals 312 132 48 132 823 023 312

BADMINTON

TOURNEY AT K. TONG

arc

Following

the results of Hung Kowloon Tong Garden City As-Taylor sociation's badminton tournament | Fenton to date:-

MIXED DOUBLES First Round:-Miss T. Gonzalez and M. S. Lee beat Miss F. Lec and John Chen.

MEN'S SINGLES HANDICAP Firet. Round. Tsang (-5) beat Y. H. Tang (+3).

MEN'S DOUBLES

First Round-J. Tsang and A. E. H. Castro beat M. S. Lee and R. E, Lec: S. C. Chan and S. T. Chan beat B. P. C. Fletcher and R. M. Lavalle: F. Kwok, and Y. H. Tang beat A, Chan and D, Chen,

Second Round:-F. Kwok and Y. H. Tang beat. S. C. Chan and T. T. Chan.

MEN'S SINGLES First Round-J, Tsang beat. Y. H. Tang.

Baxter

BADMINTON

TOURNEY

Owing to D. Chelliah being in- disposed his match with T S. Young, scheduled for this even- If the ing, will not be played. match can be fitted in on Thurs- day, it will be played on that day, otherwise Young will be awarded

walk-over.

Following is to-day's Badmin- ton Championship programme:

AT KOWLOON C.C. Senior Singles

K. W. Choy v F. Koh (8.00 p.m.).

Mixed Doubles

P. Wong and Miss M. Ribeira v K.

Junior. Singlea

D. J. Leonard, who played for Radio Sports Club, for some seasons in the W. Choy and Mrs. Castro (8.30 p.m.). Teanis League, may play for Filipino club this season. The reason is that the "D" Diviston games will be played

Royal Navy have given permission en Fridays, the day on which his volun

to Army to use their hard courts at teering, duties are less likely to intar

Causeway Bay during the summer. fere with his tennis..

J. Odell v A, L, Fisher. (0.30 p.m.)

Hazard. Navy. and Association foot. ball pivot, will be leaving the Colony -BOON.

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