THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1930.

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HONG KONG DEFEATED IN SHANGHAI

RODGER AND REEVES DO WELL FOR LOCAL SIDE.

(THROUGH EKUTER'S AGENCY, 1

The

GIGANTIC ITALIAN BEATS PETERSON IN ONE ROUND.

Before

[United Press. ]

ALASKAN AIR DISASTER,

SOVIET FLYER DOUBTS REPORTS.

[Walted Press.}

Moscow, Jan. Sergei Kamaness, head of the New YORK, Jan. 91. Soviet Arctic Miasion, said to-day Suayonu, Feb. 1.

in an article published in the off- $0,000 screaming and cial organ restia that he doubt. weather was bright and

laughing spectators, Prime Car-ed if the aeroplane wreckage sight- sunny and ground conditions per

ed by aviators near Cape North feet when the Hong Kong and nera, the Italian heavyweight, who

WAK actually that of Cart Ben Shanghai teams took the field is is by far the biggest and most

Eielson's plant, colourful boxer to enter the United the Interport Soccer match

There were close on

States in many a month, knocked afternoon. five thousand spectators present and first round of what was to be a "Big Boy" Peterson in the

the teams were given a rousing wel-10-round battle here to-night. It come. Shanghai, won by 5 goals to

this

The first half was fairly evenly contested, beth goals having narrow the Shanghai escapes. Snook, Goalle, and Rodger, the Hong Kong man, both brought off some fine saves. The Hong Kong forwards displayed better combination bus they found the Shanghai halves

very strong.

After play had been in progress for some ten minutes, Doggerell opened the scoring for Shanghai amid loud cheers. The followed a scramble outside the home goal during which Hong Kong almost equalised. The home defence clear ed and their forwards again press ed. Just before the interval, Snook netted to give the home team a lead of goals to 5."

Hong Kong Fall.Of. On resumption. the Hong Kong forwards id off very badly and Sin- played like a 'beaten team. clair, the Shanghai Inside-right, put in two goals in rapid succes sion to increase the home lead to 4 mil. The visitors improved to warda the end and with Stokes handling inside the penalty area. Reeves made no mistake with the spot kick and sent in & hard drive to make the score 4-1 against

his side.

The Shanghai forwards made yet another rush at the Hong Kong goal with the result that Sinclair put in his third goal. Just before the final whistle went A. Gosano scored from a beautiful centre, making the final scores as given above.

Rodger and Reaves Play Well." Rodger and Reeves played a great game for Hong Kong but the for- wards were uncertain and frequ ently hesistated when in front of the goal. On the day's play, Shanghai was decidedly the better team.

The probable elevens were listed as follow in an earlier exblet--

Shanghai:-Snook (Wilts, Regt): Stokes, (S.FC), Marcal (P.S.A.); Pote Hunt (S.F.C.), Costa (P.S.A.), Duty (Police) Favacho S.F.X.), Sinclair (S.FC.), Snook (Wilts), Deggerell (Wilts) and Turner (Police).

Out

was the giant Italian's début before n New York crowd and it proved a complete success from both stic and comedy standpoints, though far from a real fight.

The Italian Boored Peterson for a count of two, then flattened him again for a count of eight, and put him down a third time for a short count. Finally, the club-like right of Carnera crashed Peterson down for the knock-out, one minute and 10 seconds after the beginning of the afair. As a battle, it was even a greater farce than was anti- cipated by gamblers, who made the visitor à 3 favourite yesterday.

Carnera pirouetted about the ring as lightly as a ballet dancer: He rained blows all over Peterson from his height of six feet eight inches, three inches taller than Campolo and eight more than Jack Sharkey. Carnera weighed in at about 280 lbs., almost 40 lbs more than Campolo, who has been looked upon as the biggest present figure, ring to-day... from physical standpoint, in the

·CHICAGO, Jan.-28. Primo Carnerà, Italian heavy weight whose 280 lbs., 6 feet 8 in. frame is regarded as one 61. the most attractive box-office nasets to land on American shores for some ness for a battle with Elzear Rinux time, arrived here to-day in readi-

on Friday.

Fields Beats Dundee,

CЯicico, Jan. 21. Jackie Fields, the welterweight world champion, gained a decision over Vince Dundee in 10 rounds here to-night. Dunder won the first two rounds with "a furicus rush of fighting, but he was over-confident and, when he ran into Field's heavy right eros, in the third round, he went to the canvas for the first of what proved to be four times down. The challenger was unable to over- come the lead built up by these knock-downs.

Protest Not Uphold.

Bosrey, Jan. 24. Jin Maloney of Boston, a heavy-

knocked weight,

out Armand Emanuel in the second round of a scheduled 10-round fight here to night. Emanuel's accouds protest- ed, claiming that a foul had been committed, but their claim was not upheld.

He said that the searchers may have seen the wreckage of the aeroplane Soviet North, which crashed in that vicinity in the sum- mer of 1929.

Reports indicated that the two men who saw the wreckage sighted it from the air and could not make a close inspection, although other flyers nad dog traina which have been hunting for Eielson's plane for many weeks have now started for the spot to conduct a first-hand inspection

NOME, ALA., Jan. 27, Little credence was given here to-day to the Izreatin article published in Moscow declaring that the wrecked aeroplane sighted near Cape North is not that of Carl- Ben Eielson.

Crosson and Gillam, the pilots who sighted the wreckage, knew all the marks of Eielson's plane and they felt positive they had re. [ cognized the craft.

Hope is still felt that the loss flyers may be at

some isolated trader's cabin, having walked there after the clash. Searchers have could not have been trapped in the virtually determined that they

wreckage, since the heavy parts of the plane did not sink in deep snow and it is not believed that the bedies could have been buried.

THEORY OF ACCIDENT.

NEW YORK, Jan. 97.

A message from the Arctic fiers Crosson and Gillam, reived by had returned to the ice-bennd ship radio here to-day, said that they

Nanut after taking four men to the wreck of the aeroplane believed to have been that of Carl Ben Eielson. The men are to clear away the enow surrounding the found ma chine. Crosson and Gillam will re. turn to the wreckage to-morrow,

It is the opinion of both fiers that Eielson's aeroplane struck the tundra at flying speed, perhaps, due to fog and loss of altituds which the pilot did not detect.. The throttle of the wrecked aeroplane was wide open and the propeller was wrapped around the engine.

RUSSIA AND MEXICO.

SEVERANCE OF RELATIONS DECLARED UNJUSTIFIED.

[United Preas.}

MEXICO CITY, Jan. 24.

Hong Kong:-Rodger (Club) Reeves (Borderers), Pile (Kow. loon) Hedley (Kowloon). West (Somersets), McGreavy (Police); B. Gosano, A. Gosand (Recreio), Goldman (Club), Scott (Club) and U.S. CIVIL SERVANTS CARD Office's action yesterday in severing Butcher (Someracta).

DEATH OF MRS. M. HODGE.

MEMORIES OF SAILING SHIP

DAYS IN SINGAPORE. Singapore, lost one of its last links with the sailing ship eru of its history when Mrs. Marion Eliza beth Hodge died at Gleneagles, Evelyn Road, last week, in ber 74th

year.

INDEXED.

SENSATIONAL DISCLOSURES IN THE WASHINGTON

"POST."

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The Soviet Ambassador will be handed his passports in the near future as a result of the Foreign

diplomatic relations with Moscow because of communistic demonstra- tiens, allegedly Moscow-inspired, before several Mèxican Legations. it was learned here, to-day,

Officials of the Foreign Offen said that the Ambassador will not be received in the event of his calling there.

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WASHINGTON, Jan, 20. Following the publication of & copyrighted article in the Washing tort, reproducing an alleged White House card index survey of

Moscow, Jan. 24, information concerning all appoint- The Soviet Foreign Office to-day The Straits Timer aays that Mrs.ed federal employees, Mr. Jouett professed great astonishment at the Hodge was widow of Capt. Hodge, Shouse, chairman of the Democratie reported action by Mexico in sever- who died in 1912, having been in Central Committee, alleged to-daying diplomatic relationa. the East for 48 years with only two that this index constituted a menace It was declared that, charges by spells of Home leave. A former to the whole American civil service the Mexican authorities, to the master of sailing ships, he was system,

effect that. Moscow had inspired manager of the sailing ship depart. Mr. Shouse declared that it woul.communistic demonstrations against ment of Macalister & Co. at the place the records of 10,000 minor several Mexican Legations in vari time of his death.

employees in the hands of President ous capitale, were wholly without Hcover's "political agent," former foundation in fact. Congressman Newton.

Mrs. Hodge had been ailing for some years, and slight stroke a few days ago acce sted her end. Many believe that this may be The funeral took place at Bida made an issue in the autamp con- dari Cemetery sad was largely atgressional elections. tended by relatives and friends of the deceased. The Rev. W. Murray and Rev. Stephen Band officiated.

The deceased leaves several sons and daughters to mourn her loss,

EX-KAISER'S BIRTHDAY.

CELEBRATES HIS 718T

BIRTHDAY.

INTERNATIONAL BANK OF

REPARATIONS.

ADMINISTRATION OF BASLE AND TAXATION EXEMPTION.

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CATHOLICS & PROHIBITION.

"DRY BISHOP'S CRITICISMS.

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 94. Bishop James Cannon Jr., famed "dry" leader, departed to-day for his new diocese in Africa

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In a farewell interview Bishop Cannon blamed what he termed the Twentieth Century whisky re- bellion TJ upon the Roman Catholic. According to advices from Doorn,

BABLZ, Jan. 25.

church and the influence of society on January 27, the ox-Kaiser pass

The proposed exemption from leaders, giving a partial share to ed his seventy-first birthday quiet. taxation of the International Bank Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, pre ly amidst the members of his fami. of Reparations shortly to be estab-sident of Columbia University and ly, including the ex-Crown Prince fished here has led to a query by well known as an opponent of the and his brothers. In the evening, the combined Socialist and Com-national prohibition law.

few guests dined with the ex-munist parties being put before the Ha quoted recent anti-prohibition Kaiser and his family.

council of the Canton of Basle. statements by Cardinal O'Connell Political quarters point out that The cantonal administration has, of Boston and Archbishop Curley of this is the first birthday which the therefore, asked the Council for a Baltimore. ex-Kaiser is passing in voluntary vote of confidence, failing which it "Such denunciations by Catholis exile since the repeal of the law for has threatened to resign.

leaders," said Bishop Canton, “are the protection of the Republic Inst The paper "Basler Nachrichten," directly in line with the attitude of summer allowed him to return to in commenting on this action points the Observatore Romano and also Germany to live ther. The lack out that this is the first time in with the bitter attack upon pro- of enthusiasm, however, shown Swiss history that the administra-hibition and President Hoover by generally in Germany at the pro- tive body of a Swiss canton has Dr. John A. Ryan, director of the

pect of seeing the ex-Kaiser reconsidered it expedient to obtain a Catholic Welfare Organization." turn to Germany, may have prompt vote of confidence from the Council Bishop Cannon is affiliated with ed him to remain at Doorn. as a condition to remain in office.. the Methodist Episcopal Church.

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