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FINE WRESTLING BOUT

IN SHANGHAI

'

No Falls Recorded In Six Gruelling Rounds

WONG AND HARBAN SINGH DRAW

A spectacular show excited a big house last night at the Vienna Gardens when Wong Bock Cheung, the Chinese cham- pion, fought to a nofall draw against Harban Singh in a boring and catch-as-catch-can wrestling card promoted by Mr. Frank Curran, says the "North China Daily Now" of January 20.

It was the first time in Wong's, six bouts here that he found himself opposed by a man as strong and knowing just as many Tricks of the trade. Both are still undefeated as far as Shanghai competition is concerned. But it was Harbari Singh, “The Pun-- Jab Panther," who was top man over most of the six ten-minute rounds. To ali appeärances he gave Wong some very unpleasant moments and made him yell instead of groan at one time by bit- ing into the right thigh of the Chinese and so extricating him- self from a body scissors,

Defiance was shown by the In- with the result that Wong went dian when the crowd nissed and dying at the ropes and narrowly booed him for swinging around,missed landing on the head of the the ring with both hands clutching | fourth row spectators." Wong's hair. Harban Singh turn- Young Aguinaldo, champion of ed on the crowd waving his arms

the Philippines, defeated Bugga derisively and hissing back at

Pehalwan, The Tiger of India” them all of which created const-by winning two of three falls. He derable uproar. In addition to

won the first fall by bouncing off going through the inevitable ́holds the ropes to run Headlong at the such as leg-spreads, head-locks,

Indian and dazed him sufficiently toc and double toe-holds, body and

to pin his shoulders. In the next head scissors, Boston crab holds. round,

Bugga Pehalwan used a aeroplane spins, etc., they showed rather feeble looking aeroplane a few tricks last night that were

spla to even matters and in the new to the local mat.

following round. Aguinaldo rushed out of his corner to win a fall by indefinite means in about minute. It was a dull bout and the crowd did not hesitate to voice ita disapproval.

INTERESTING MOVE They were particularly Intent on getting each other's head squeezed between the ropes. An interesting manoeuvre, was made by Harban Singh when he found his head well locked in the crook of Wong's arm. To lift his head, he got a good handful of his own hair and pulled up-and the act proved successful. For the first time here, a flying tackle, or buck, missed

THE PENINSULA HOTEL

List Of Guests

The following is a list of guests staying at the Peninsula Hotel:--

Mr. and Mrs. F. Austin. Major and Mrs. F. P. M. Anderson, Mra C. T. Addis, Mr. D. Allen, Mrs. M. Adair. Mrs. Adey, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Alen, Captain and Mrs. E. G. Arnold, Lt.-Col W. D. Arthur.

Mr. C. A. Blum, Mra, N. N. Blum. Mr. B. G. Butler, Surg. Lt.-Comdr. and Mrs. W. Brigham, Dr. G. Bolin, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bryden, Lieut.- Comdr. and Mrs. H. G. Bowerman, Mr. C. I Barr, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. D. M. Barchart. Comdr. and Mrs. H. D. Bode. Lt-Comdr. and Mrs P. A. Berry, Major and Mrs. Baṛ- clay, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bentley, Mrs. J. G. Boulibee, Mrs. C. Baker.

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In the boxing events, Young Al- bert fought to a draw against Kid Itamura and "Charlie Chase" Collaco was again a comical suc- cess in winning from Young Gel- bert. The latter quit at the end of the first round.

BILLIARDS IN SHANGHAI

A. M. Souza Beats

W. G. Clarke

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1937.

FANLING GOLF COUNTRY CLUB WIN GOLF

ANNUAL WITH SHATIN

RESULTS

WEEK-END GAMES

The following were the results of the golf competitions held by the Royal Hong Kong Golf over the week-end:

BOGEY (PAR) Foot Fanling Old Course, January 23-24:

·H. M. Alexander (8) and C. M. Singer (18); 1 down; tle,and divide. There were 27 entries.

G.M. YOUNG CUP Semi-final Round

B. & S. beat Manufacturers Life Insurance.

(The other semi-final will be between Dodwells and The HK. & Shanghai Bank).

CAPTAIN'S CUP (1936)

(Third Bound) ·

G.. S. Chambers (20) beat A, D. Humphreys (11) 2 and 1.

K S. Robertson (4) beat B. W. Evans (10) 2 and 1..

W. L. Alexander (14) beat A: V. Greaves (20) 1 up.

W. Sharp (12) beat D. J. Gilmore

(6).

4

Match On Sheungshui Course

The annual golf match between the Shatin Golf Club and the Country Club was played at Sheungshut on Sunday and reunited as follows:-

+

v. E. D. da Rosa

V. J. J. Basto

7. H. E. Lee

V. A. EH, Castro

V. H. G. Leong

V. M. A. Simoes

7. B. Basto

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SINGLES

SHATIN GOLF CLUB

THE COUNTRY, CLUB

Points

. Points

0

8. Yamamoto

ulum . E. E. D'Almada Remedios

0

K. Watanabe

V.A. W. da Roza

T. Take!

V. E. Sadick

Y. Hayasakl

Y. Ohno .....

1

J. Mayene ......

V. E Leitao

1

E. Matamshima

V. A. Urquhart ........

+

N. Shimokawa

0

K. Takagaki

1

K. Kimura

0

6. Salto

V. F. X. M. da Bilva.

14.

+

8. Ajito

0

6. Tanimürs

v. B. Alves .....

1

M. Kunihiro

K. Watanabe

V. H. Kew

1

0

H. Yamamoto

V. C. ET, Suen

14

0

H. Mori

V. C. E. Roza Pereira

1

སྙ་

. Y. Ohashi

V. A, C, Botelho

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP (First Bound)

Carr. 5 and 4.

W. Sharp beat D. H. N. Baker

51

141

A. D. Humphreys beat I. Harrop. 4 and 3.

0

8. Yamamoto,

W. N. A. Smalley walked over (A. C. I. Bowker scratched).

A. W..da Roza

0

B. D. Evans Beat W. Woodward,

0

T. Takel, Y. Hayasaki... v. E. Badick, E. D. da Roza...

V. J. J. Basto, E. Leitao ....... Y. Ohno, J. Mayenc ......

2

2

4

and 3.

ị II tatsushima

J. W. Mayhew bát K. K. Hounds, up.

N. Shimokawa v, A. Urquhart, H. K. Lee...

2

0

K. Takagaki, H. Kimura, v. A. EH. Castro,

}

N. E. Littlejohn beat T. Low. 4 and 3,

H. G. Leong

2

2

S. Salto, 8. Ajito ........

V. F. X. M. da Aliva,

Capt. D. B. Mitchell beat C. H. Burton, 6 and 5.

M. A. Bimoes

1

8. Tanimura,

M Kunihiro Y: B. Alves, B. Basto

1

K. Watanabe,

H. Yamamoto v. H Kew, C. H. T. Suen 21 H. Mori, Y. Ohashi V. C. E. Roza Pereira,

AG. Botelho

Better

13)

“THE STUBRS SHIELD' (Third Round) AP.C. beat Education Depart met 1 hole and will in the semi- finals play the winner of the match National City Bank v. P. & 0. Bank.

Harbour offige beat Bank line and will next play P.W.D. who re- ceived a walk over from H.M.S. Comflower.

FEAR CUP

The following are the starting times for the "Fear Cup" at the Kowloon Golf Club on Sunday:--

9.00 C. G. Anderson and J. F.

Smedley.

After a close match, A. M. Bouza defeated W. G. Clarke in the first | A.M. | round match of the Senior BH- Hards Championship, which took place last night at the Associa- tion's Rooms in Nanking, says the "North-China Dally

News" of

January 20. The winner scored 1,000 to the loser's 875, taking the lead at 800 and increasing his advantage thereafter. Clarke was leading at the dinner interval by 530-480, but fell away in his play In the second session.

No particularly big breaks were recorded, the biggest of the match being a rụn of 42 còmpiled by Clarke in the after dinner Besson

Captain D. C. Chopra, Mr. G. HBouza's best breaks were runs of Cautherley. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Coleb, ander.

1

Mr. R. Dormer. Major H. A. Davies, Mrs. R. Du'zell, Mrs. J. L M. Davya.

Mr. W. F. Edge, Major and Mrs. C. E. Eccles, Mr. C. F. Embres, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Edgell,

37 (two) and a treak of 33.

Price, Col. EL A. Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Price, Mrs. A. Poppie,

Ba chỉ ht Guyan Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. ́L C. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Rockboltz, Mra J. Robinson Mr. T. Ramsay, Major and Mrs. Koupell, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Raworth, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Rażavet, Major and Mrs. G. S. Rawstone, Mrs. Reld.

Mr. E. Grant Smith, Dr. and Mrs., J. a. Skinn, Miss Skinn, Mrs.

9.04 H. D. Gausden and C. E.

Terry.

9.08 W. Bland and A. Eastman. 9.12 W. Stewart and E. W. Gar-

diner. 9.18 F. E. Booker and H. c.

Borner.

9.20 F. A. Hill and W. J. Woolley. 9.34 9. Jex and Ä. Urquhart. 9.28 A. 3. Raid ånd A. J. Dennis. 8.32 A. Lopes and J. G. R. Humble. 9.30 W. Kershaw and T. Hender-

son,

9.40 H. Mundy and E. M.

Hanion.

FOURSOMES

K. Watanbe V. F. E. D'Almada Remedios,

Grand Total:-

Shatin Golf Club The Country Club

QUEENSLAND'S BOY WICKET- KEEPER

HOW DON TALLON DEVELOPED

Don Tallon, the

20-year-old

Queensland wicket-keeper may one day succeed W. A Oldfield as Aus-.r tralia's Test wicket-keeper. Tallon has also made his mark in more re- cent years as a bateman and has figured prominently to cricket.

State

111 pointa.

273 points.

FRIENDLY CRICKET

FIXTURE

Dockyard Best Submarines

A friendly cricket match was played at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon between the Naval Dock- yard Police and HM. Submarines. Batting first, the Police scored 99 runs, Lieut-Cdr. RS. Barry scor- ing 18, and Rees contributed. 34.

The Submarines replied with 101, Kallworth being top scorer with 41.

Brith captured EL

ave wickets, Burrows three, and Kemp twa.

In 'two weeks Shefeld Shield went behind with the gloves and match against South Australia. practised his keeping. Tallon scored a century.

Talion was born in February, 1918 in the town of Bundaberg on the Queensland coast..

TOOK EDDIE GILBERT'S '.

BOWLING

At 15 he was picked for com- bined Bundaberg against Rock- After the years of early boy-hampton and Maryborough. Ee Rhood had passed in an atmosphere also went to Brisbane for, the of cricket, it was natural for him. Country Week, at the same age, to take to the game.

9.44 W. Groves and M. A. Cairns, 9.48 W. Stoker and E. Judd. 9.52 F. C..Barry and E. H. Watts. 9.56 E. Christensen and J. ... Leltch.. 10.00 T. Paton and E. O. Murphy,

"

YACHTING RESULTS

It was there, in a combined game

Bo at the age of seven we and that he first kept wickets to Eddie him in his school team (North Gilbert, the aboriginal fast bowler. Bundaberg State School). Even Asked how he felt against then he was wicket-keeper. How Loubert for the first time, he re- he first came to don the gloves,plied:-- Tallon does not remember.

"Oh, I had learned all about him “It just seemed to happen," he before, and knew what to expect.

says.

Besides, I stood a good long way

He frankly admits that në could | back from the wicket. Anyhow, I

Stainfield, Miss Staindeld, Major Lobo And Owl Winnot bat much, though always like-

Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Fleming, Mrs. B. Furber, Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Farren, Captain E. J. Finnegan. Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Greenleaf, Miss C. Galt, Miss M. Galt, Mra D. M. Griffith, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Mr. C. Gregory. Mr. LH Geare, Colonel F. E. Gowan, Miss B. Gregg.

and Mrs. J. W. Stevens, Mr. T. S. Mr. C. M. Hall, Mr. E. Hauss-Whyte-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. mann, Mr. B. L. Hosie, Mrs. D. Stuart-Smith, Mr. A. Stanbury Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. V. Mrs. M. de L. Smith, Mr. L.M. Haimovitch, Mr. H. S. Holl, Capt. Shadburne, Mrs. I. T. Sweetland, Kad Mrs. A. Hunt Mr. L. Hogan, Mr. C. Holden, Mrs. La Hogan, M's Hogan, Miss F. Hothain.

Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Jackson, Major H H. Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. M. A Johnson.

Major and Mrs. D. H. W. Kirkby. Mr. L. Kadoorië,"Bir E. Kadoorie, Mrs. L. M. Knight.

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lammert, "Mrs. J. H, Lock, Lt. Col. and Mra G. Lammie. Mr. R. R. Liddell, Miss

E. O. Levy.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. N. McGowan, M. R 1 Moncrieff. Major and Mrs. H. Mc. L. Morrison. Mr. J. F. McKiernan, Mr. J. F. McKiernan, Juar., Miss M. Manuk, Major and Mrs. J.. C. McDonald, Major and Mrs. W. J. E, Mackenzie, Mr. L L Mills, Mr. and Mr. G. V. T. Mar- shall, Captain, and Mrs. Murray, Mr. 3. Murray, Mr. LE Mindinich, Mr. and Mrs OL Motoles,

Major and Mrs. Neill

Mr. 8. Sklar,

Miss B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trimm, Mr. J. Thomson, Mrs. A. G. Trillo, Miss A THIRD, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Tarrant, Mr. D. Tallan, Miss D. Tollan, Miss M. M. Tyrrell;

Rev. G. E. 8. Upsdell Mr. and Mrs. O. Vagnone. Mrs. T. Wing, Mr. A. C. Wilcox, Mr. G. F. Walker, Miss J. O. Bigg Withers.

*

The following were the results of the yacht races held yesterday at North Point:

"A" Class-Started 14.45

Finished Pos. ...... 10.10.478 Carpenter, 41 m

(Mrs. P. R. Richarda), Lobo, AZ 18.08.38

(Mrs. E R. Edwards).

10.10.03 Artemis, A4

(Mrs. Sheldon). Eve, A5

1

5

10.12.33 $

7

2

16.09.13

3

(Mrs. L Bader). Isobel, AT................. 18.11.00

(Mra. M. Ellerby).. Gull, 49 16.08.40

(Mrs. L. Stanton). True Blue, All... 10.08.25

(Mrs. G. D. Adama). Kittiwake, A12

(Miss P, M. King),

Mixed Classes-Started 14.55.

Corrected Pos.

26.14.22. 3

D.N.F. 16.13.12 2

New Arrivals. President Manuel L. Quezon, Misses Quezon' (two), Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vargas. Field Marshal Douglas MacArthur. Captain Davis, Mr. T. Riedemann, Dr. and Mrs. Bretschger, Mr. W. P. Dennis, Mrs. Horton, Major Hutter, Mr. A. B... Trats, Mr. L. Badolatto, Mr. J. Dorothea, 9 Trillo, Mr. C. P. Romulo, Mr. Ledergian. Captain B. Feller, Mr. MNieto, Mr. Natividad. Mr. Loving. Dr. Canizares, Mr. Kalan Mr. Conzales, Mr. Cameron, Mr. J. Yuto Mr. C. P. Manahan," "Mr. Mr. A. G. Owen-Smith, Mr. W. O. Pitte, Mr. R. Pax, Mr. Raxon, Mr. K. E. Cox, Mr. E. J.. and Mra R. US Price. Dr. J. EG, Mr. P. A Cox, Mr. T. AV. Pyne, Mr HW Pate Mr. and Vachos, Mr. and Mrs. G. Chris Min HH, Pegg" Mrs. EDM P.tode!.

ly to make his 30 or 40. It was only after going to Brisbane in 1934 that is batting improved. Tallon agrees that it was probably

was much too small to get hit."

Young Tallon acquitted himself well under the stern task of taking Gilbert at his top pace. That was five years ago...

Tallon has not yet kept wickets to Grimmet or O'Reilly, but has had plenty of scope to learn the wiles of these great bowlers by batting against them. Moreover, his early years were passed in practising against his brother, a slow bowler of merit, according to the young wicket-keeper. Then he kept wickets to Frank Ward, of

the assimilation of more correct methods that made the difference. He has what seems to be the Queenslander's characteristic type of physical build. He is tall, and lean, with never a spare atom of Hesh. He has a quite demeanor of purpose, and looks one you would appreciate in a time of emergency, The young Queenslander has had ne special tuition in wicket-keep-South Australia, in the recent ing. By constant practice he has Testimonial Match, and A.. been self-made. He read a Yew Chipperfield and R. G. Gregory In articles on the correct methods by the England v. An Australian XI. W. A. Oldheld, and has, from time match. He finds no dificulty In to time, learnt a great deal from picking the "wrong-uns." the famous 'keeper.

Don does not bind his fingers In his early youth at Bundaberg with tape to protect them. He Tallon practised every day during does nothing to his hands besides the cricket season with his elder | putting them into the gloves with brother Bill, The Tallóns had a the usual mir of timer-glover as big grass backyard. The young aters would get out on what they termed their own "tor wicket." Sometimes they'd hit the ball too lustily and a window would pay the price. On such occasions Mr Tallon, Benior, would issue a stern, 5if temporary stricture on the boys. In all his experience as a keeper batting. But Don's wicket-Keeping Don has had only one finger In- 1 benefited, for when brother Bill jured and that the little finger un

practised slow leg-breaks, Don his right hand.

(Mrs. 8. D. Reid). Heron, Y3 Widgeon, Y5

(Miss HL Crawhall-Wilson). Sirius, 27 10.10.12 4

*་ཏན་་ན་--་་-་“་ (Mrs. P. M. Newman); Zephyr, Y8 16.17.32

(Mrs. E. Bharp), Owl, G11 MA

(Mrs. D'Afcy-Evans);

16.08.43

second line of defence. To look at Tallon's, hands you would not think he was in the habit of stop- ping fast or even medium-paced bowling. They look the hands of the musician rather than the wic ket-keepers W

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