MAX BAER AND SCHMELLING

"Playboy" Asks For A Bout

Special to the "Hong Kong Daib

Press" (weuright))

Hamburg, June 19. The well known German boxing promotor, Walter Rothenberg who organised the recent.. Aght here between Max Schmeling and the American heavyweight,.. Steve Hamas, received a cable from the former heavy weight champión, in which Max Baer,

the latter announced his willingness to meet Schmeling in a return match to be held in Europe sometime this

gummer.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1935.

TENNIS RESUMED ONCE MORE

K.C.C.s Fine Victory the start, K.CC thoroughly de-

The most notable of yesterday's encounters was the heavy defeat of the Indian Recreation Club, who in spite of the advantage of play- ing at home, was trounced to the tune of 8 sets to by the Kowloon Cricket Club, while the University Tennis Club did very creditably in defeating the South Chins Athletic Association 57 51" to 31. Craigengower Cricket Club lost to the Club de Recreio..

The

served their victory.

The scores were as follows:- M, P. Madar and A. Rahmin

(IRC)

last to C. E Watson and R

8. Capell.... lost to G. A. White and W.

Gitters lost to J. 8. Smith and A.

Crawford

T. Hamet and A. Baker (IR,O.) lost to. C. E. Watson and R.

Capell

SOUTH CHINA DEFEATED Playing on the Pokfulam ground yesterday, the South China Ath-A. 'letic Association was defeated by the University Tennis Club by 34 sets to 34.

R. Suad and Å, K. Ismail

RCY

3-6

2-6

3-6

LAWN BOWLS NOTES

C.C.C. “A” Should Win

having a

(BY "F.B.")

A

U. S. BASEBALL

Rain Again The Spoiler

New York, June 19.

Rain again, interfered with the

nxures

With the senior league leader major Baseball League

rest to-morrow, chier to-day although there was not interest in the lawn bowls league the same complete washout as will be. centred in the clash be- yesterday.

In the National League Chicago tween Craigengower "A", and the 2-6 Bowling Green on the former | Cubs and Boston Braves were engaged in a doube header, the ground.

honours being shared. The Braves were blanked out in the second game by pitcher Billy Lee.

lost to G. A. White and W.

Gittens

2-6

drew with J. §. Smith and A.

Crawford

6-6

1.

lost to C. E. Watson and R.

8. Lapell

3-6

4-8

..

6-8

Baer is said to have declared The encounter was keenly con- As bath teams were very himself satisfied with a consider tested.

A ding- ably smaller purse than he had well balanced. It was demanded for the title bout pre- dong struggle in almost every set.- vious to his defear by Braddock. For the "winners, J. Lee and H. No exact figure was given by Y. Kwok were the most successful Rothenberg but it is considered combination.

all their likely that the Schmeling-Baer fight will be staged in Europe elther In Germany, or possibly in Amsterdam-or England.

The winner of this fight would undoubtedly have to be regarded as the chier contender for the championship: Rothenburg also announces that the

world champion Braddock has declined

new

to meet Schmeling in Europe.- Transocean Kua. Min

The "Playboy" Boxer

winning

three sets. These two players play- ed with good understanding.

H. Chan and C. L. Liu for South China played well to win 2 sets.

The scores were as follows:- H. Chan and C, L. Liu (South

China A.A)

lost to G. A. "White and W,

Glitens drew with J, S. Smith arid A.

Crawford ..

WIN FOR RECREIO

Visiting Happy Valley yesterday, the Club de Recrelo met with little opposition when they encountered the Craigengower Cricket Club and

won by 6 sets to 24.

4

Bowling Green I am afraid will have to be absolutely on tip top form if they expect to overcome the strong contender for the Senior Honour,

The Mainlanders have three well balanced teams and their skips" if on form are as good as the Crai- gengower's.

There were no other matches in the National League, the postpone- ments including a double header between Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers.

The New York Yankees won a double header from the Detroit Tigers.

Craigengower's three rinks are well balanced and much will dens pend on the ink skipped by Brad- bury. Although not trying in any cab.ed by Reuter föllow: way to deprecate the abilities of this rink I am hot at all certain

case of emergency. that his can be relied upon in a

Results of to-day's matches as

Much of the Mainlanders' suc- T. Lock for the losers, played a good smashing game and partner-cess will depend on whose rink will ung E. B. Hamson gave a creditable pe pitted against Bradbury's rut they must not overlook those that exhibition.

are skipped by Omar and Luz.. A close game with the points going to the Craigengower.

L. A. Carvalho and A. M. Xavier was the outstanding pair on view. The scores were as follows:- G. Kelly and S. Cassumbhoy

(C.C.C.)

C.S.C.C. CHANCE

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Chicago Boston

Chicago Boston

R. H. E

1

7

D

2 6 0

3 10 1

Q 5 0

(Billy Lee pitched for the Cubs). A double header between Cin- cinnati Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers. was postponed on account of rain as The Civil Services nave, a good also were the matches between chance of notching their first two

Pittsburgh Pirates and New York points of the season when theyGiants, and St. Louis Cardinals meet the Police at home. They

and Philadelphia Phillies.

3-6 have a strong rink in Grimmitt's

beat Y, C. Lau and S. H, Shu beat J. W. Wool and C, P. Yu 10st to J. Lee and H. Y. Kwok 3-6 CH Ung and H. Ma (South

China A.A.)

7-5 6-1

1

lost to Y. Lau and S. H

Shu

5-7

drew with J, W. Wool and C.

P. Yu

6-6

lost to J. Lee and H. Y.

Kwok

lost to A, Carvalho and ▲,

M. Xavier lost to J. A Xavier and N.

Deltrec.

4-8

4-8

C. P. Wong and W. C. Lu

(South China A.A.)

lost to C. E. Xavier and F

Gonsalves

T. Lock and E. B. Hamson

lost to Y. C. Lau and S. E.

Shu

(C.CC.)

4-6

beat W. Wool and C. P.

lost to L. A. Carvalho and A.

M..Xavier

4-6

Yu

,6-4

lost to J. Lee and H. Y.

Kwok

beat J, A Xavier and N.

Beltrao

1-6

1

Choa and O. Sadick

(0.0.0)

INDIANS TROUNCED

The Indian Recreation Club met the Kowloon Cricket Club on their own ground at Sookunpoo yester- day, and was trounced to the tune of 8 sets to one.

The Indians offered no opposi- tion and was a beaten team from

drew with C. E. Xavier and

H. Gonsalves

lost to LA. Carvalho and A.

M. Xavier

four and provided Holidge and 4-6 Jones can produce the same form as when they went down to Kow- loon docks two weeks ago, they have a fairly good chance.

Police team is playing as well as ever and though playing away they 8-4can go on the field with confidence

with the knowledge that they can 6-6 always call on their superior te

serve.

3-6

beat J. A. Xavier and N.

Beltrao

6-1

lost to C. E. Xavier and H.

Gonsalves

1-6

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Playing at home had always been an Incentive to the Indians and this week they are entertaining" the Kowloon Docks team. Too much

credence should not De placed on this fact as the Dockers are quite à capable team and in McKelvie's rink they will be look- ing forward to their victory. The Indians have not yet found a suit-

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(Earl Averill scored a home"run

able solution to their problem.] for the Indians)..

They are not so confident as when they started but perhaps this week will provide them with a change

in their usual routine. The Dock- ers should win.

Another defeat stares the K.CC. in the face when they play the Craigengower "B" unless their new found combination can be relied upon to put in that extra bit of "certainty." With their defeat at the hands of the Indians two weeks ago still fresh in their memory they will do well in concentrating upon this game.

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a bit too good for the Kowloon Cricket Club and should get away. with the two points.

THE JUNIORS

The Junior Leader should ne- count for the K.0.0. while Talkoo, Recreio C.5.CC. should also be on the winning list.

YESTERDAY'S GAMES

After a lapse of over a week lawn bowls competition started 'quco more yesterday when two open pairs championship were decided,

Both of the games provided sur- prises and in the match between W. K Way and A. S. Gomes v. A. A Razack and W. V. Field, a keep and exciting game was seen with last year's runnera up just notch ing into the next round by one

point

It was a surprisingly good fight put up by the losers and on the rum should have deserved to be on the winning side

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Rain caused the postponement of the match between the Philadel- phia Athletics and Chicago Browns.

The winners scored eight shots in the Arst five heads before Coates and his partner were able to notch a single on the sixth head,`There- after they scored another single on the next head and the winnera re- plied with a single and a three.

The losers were not putting in any sort of a fight and with the exception of three twos scored on the 13, 14 and 15th heads they were a beaten pair. The winners scored a four on the last head.

RECREIO FAIR. LOSE

At the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club yesterday U, Strange and T. Armstrong (Civil Service) beat Noronha and Basto (Recreio) by 24 shots to 12,

The following will represent the IRC, in their League game against LDRC at Sookampoo ground to-

The winners scored on 12 heads morrow: to the losers 9

Both pairs were seen to good advantage and the result was at doubt till the last head when Gomes and his partner were lead- ing by 23 shots to 19.

Field and Razack were unlucky and when placed to a good por tlun were only able to score a three. The final result being 23 shots to their 22, 1

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8 Landolt and AE Coates the C.C.C. pair which was favoured in many quarters as being LEDI contenders for the t

noured disappointed their belleyers wher they lost to J. Shepherd and §. Eccleshall by 21 shots to 9.

J. Hoosen, M., el Argulli, & M. Wahab, A R. Minu (Skip).

MR Abbas, 50. Bux, M, Y. Adal, A. O. Madar (Skp.

AH. Rumjahn, 8. M. Rumjahn, D. M. Khan, A R. Dallah (Skip).

Reserves A. K. Minu, and A. H. Madar.

The following will represent the Taikoo B.C. In their Second Divi- sion garne against HK. Electric on the Talkoo R.O ground to-morrow •

Pattinson, W. Con-

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Bwan J Watson,

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