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WIMBLEDON

SURPRISES

SEEDED PLAYER BEATEN

Gem Hoahing Loses

Mixed Doubles

-WIMBLEDON, June-29-4Router).... There were several surprises in the Wimbledon Tennis Championships yesterday.

After rain had caused a cessation of play for half an hour, the first real surprise came in the Men's Singles, when Donald McNeil, of America, recent winner of the French title, and the third seeded player, was beaten by the unseeded Yugoslav Davis Cup player, Kukul- Jeric 6-4, 7-5, 6-1, in the second round.

"

Other second round results in the Men's Singles were:

..

Deloford (Britain) beat Etchart (Argentine) 6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2.

Collins (Britain) beat Brown (New Zealand) 6-3, 1-6, 6-4, 6-1. - Shayes (Britain) beat Pallada 6-4, 3-8, 9-7, 2-6, 8-8.

· Riggs (U.S.) beat Avoy (Britain) 6-4, 6-4, 6-2.

Metic (Yugoslavia) beat H. F. David (Britain) 6-4.7-5, 6-4.

Austin (Britain) beat Anderson (U.S.) 6-3, 6-3, 6-4.

Smith (US) beat Menzel (Ger- many) 6-1, 3-8, 6-3, 7-5.

Puncec (Yugoslavia) beat Sher- wood (Britain) 6-3, 6-1, 6-3.

FRIDAY, JUNE 30. 1939.

In the World of Sports

"Two-Ton " Tony Galento who, though beaten on a T.K.O., put up a game display against Joe Louis on Wednesday night.

RECORD BY YANKEES

SENSATION IN BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL

NEW YORK, June 29 (Reuter) In a smashing 23-2 victory over

C. E. Malfroy beat Lee 6-2, 6-4, the Philadelphia Athletics, 7-5.

the

GALLANT GALENTO

"TWO-TON" TONY TAKES TERRIFIC THRASHING

LOUIS WINS IN FOURTH ROUND

NEW YORK, June 29 (Reu-

ter) Staggering helplessly

into the arms of the referee, Joe Louis, the Brown Bamber." "Two-Ton "

Tony Galento, who won a T.K.O." victory in the after a very game fight, was 4th round against Tony Galento on Wednesday night at the Yankee Stadium.

unable to survive the mur- derous face blows which Joe Louis, the "Brown Bomber " and heavyweight champion,) suddenly unleashed, in the Farr, Louis said: "I would like it

very much." fourth round of yesterday's

The champion was completely title fight at the Yankee unmarked, except for a small bruise

over his right eye.

Stadium.

Louis said he would fight only once more this year, elther against Farr in London or Lou Nova in America.

With blood streaming from his agonised face, Galento lost his first and undoubtedly his last-bid for the world's title, as the referee held him, half sagging to his knees, and stopped the uneven encounter after 2 min. 39 sec. in the fourth promoter. round.'

negro.

Crowd Stirred

He said he is considering offers from Gen. Chley, the London

ERIG BOON WINS

Galehto, by a magnificent early ON KNOCK-OUT attack, in which Louis was floored PETERBOROUGH, June 29 (Reu- and he himself got up from a ter-ter)-Eric Boon, the British Light- ific floorer, stirred the crowd to weight Champion, knocked out the the point of pandemonium........`

Scotsman, Johnny McGrory, former Galento was very dangerous with

Featherweight champion in the New York Yankees scored a sen-his awkward weaving style and his ninth round of their fight which Ghaus Mohamed (India)-beat sation in Big League baseball over sudden leaping in bothered the was over twelve rounds... Tinkler (Britain) 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. the week-end by beating by three In the third round, Choy (China) runs their own American League beat C. M. Jones (Britain) 6-3, 2-8, record of 53 bases on hits 6-2, 6-4.

made in 1932 and falling only two

Galento, for long before the Choy kept an excellent length short of the all-time National

fight, was the butt of humorous and frequently scored with deep League high set by the Cincinnati'

sports writers, but he showed no. drives. The game was notable for Reds in 1893,

particle of fear, standing up to its long rallies, which taxed Choy's The Yankees' eight home runs strength. He lost a match point also beat the hitherto unexcelled one of the biggest killers for years. mark of 7 homers in a single major league game, set, in 1886.

- at 5-9.

Women's Singles

In the Women's Singles, second round. Mile." Somogyi (Hungary) Beat Miss Billie Yorke (Britain) 6-3, 6-4.

The box score was as follows:

K H. 27.

New York

Mrs. Dorothy Little (Britain) | Fhiladelphia beat, Mrs. Andrus (U.S.) 6-3, 6-0.

But when he straightened up, he presented a wonderful mark for Louis.

First Round

McGrory was down for a count of eight in the Arst round, but showed a better defence, after- wards, until the ninth, when the severe attack told do him.

..

"SPIDER

KELLY?

BELFAST-une 29 (Reuter Both men sparred and then fell Johnny Cusik, of Manchester, won into a clinch in the opening round. the British and. Empire Feather- Galento next attacked with a weight titles, beating the holder, Ehard left and right and Louis "Spider" Kelly, of Belfast, the re-

1covered up.

feree stopping the fight in twelfth Galento was cautious and landed round. The bout was over fifteen right and left hooks to the negro's rounds jaw.

29

2 7

3

.:

It was a fast fight. Cusik open-

Miss Wood. the Devon County Homers; DiMaggio 2 Dahlgren player, beat Mile. Susanne Panne-2, Selkek, Gordon, Henrich and Louis retaliated, but 10 was ed an old cut over Kelly's eye in

tier (France) 7-5, 4-8, ́6-1.

Miss Mary Hardwick (Britain) beat Miss Waivers (Luxembourg) 8-2, 6-4.

Mrs. Fabyan (U.S.) beat Mrs. Hammersley (formerly Miss James)

of Britain, 6-2, 6-3.

Miss Noel (Britain) beat Franleln Schumann (Germany) 8-3, 10-8.

Dickey for the Yankees.

Battery: Hamlin and Phelps.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

10 16 0 *

0

0

New York, Philadelphia

Honers Gordon 2. Crossetti;

Mrs. Sperling (US) beat Miss Dahlgen and DiMaggio one each Peters (Britain) 8–3.6-0.

Miss Scott beat Miss Hamilton

(Britain) 3-6, 6-0. 6-1..

for the Yankees.

Galento's round.

Second Round

the fourth round.

Kelly attacked. hard in the Galento opened the second round eighth, when Cusik landed a with a left hook, but he was soon right hook to the jaw and put bleeding badly from his nose when Kelly down for a count of four.

Kelly was being severely punish- Louis started jabbing.

Louls repeated his tabs anded when the referee stopped the

Galento fell into a clinch.

down from a right hook, but there He broke away and sent Louis

was no count Battery: Gomes and Dickey.

Galento Two games in the American landed a left hook to the chin and attacked again and League" in which the Boston. Red another to the jaw, rocking Louis. Sox, were scheduled to meet the Washington Senators, and the St. Louis Browng to engage the Mixed Doubles, first Chicago White Sox were postponed round. Henkel and Miss Whader jowing to rain.

In the first round of the Men's Doubles, Hare and Wilde beat Egan and Fannin 9-7, 6-3, 6-4.

If the

Mixed Doubles

best Lee and Miss Grant (Britain)

6-1, 6-4.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

Boussus and Mlle." Henrotin (France) beat Lysaugh and Miss

H.

Philadelphin1

6

7 10.

Yorke (Britain) 6-4, 6-3.

McNeil and Miss Stammers beat New York

Two-Fisted Attack Galento followed up and landed

on Louis' law with a left hook.

Louts next launched a two-fisted attack to the body and then cut Galento's up.

night.

H.K. GOLF CLUB-

The following are the results of SUMMER SINGLES

the Royal Hongkong Golf Club's Summer Singles (Third - Round) played at Happy Valley.

Surg. Cdr. C. B. Nicholson (8) beat C. E. Moore (14) 2 up: A. J. Dennis (8) beat H. Smith (8) 1 up: C. M. Stark (8) beat F. Buckle (12). Louis attacked fiercely and land-one hole; A. L. Powell (18) beat K. Eed hard rights to Tony's jaw.

9. Robertson (4) 2 holes.

ร Galento was soon in trouble and

I was doored with a terrific right,

Bean and Miss Uber (Britain) 6-2, Homers Bolling for the Phillies. but was up after a count of one.

6-1,

Riggs and Miss. Alice Marble (US) beat Horell and Miss Hunt-Chicazó bach 6-3, 6-1.

St. Louls

Bettery: Lehrman and Danning.

a. 15 0 4 D 0

Homers: Hack and. Hartnett for

Battery: French and Hartnett: larly in the first set when they led The game between the Cincin

atti Reds and the Pittsburgh Jones and Miss Harvey beat Pirates was postponed due to Borotra and Miss Scrivan 1-6, 6-1, ram.

Oliff and Miss Nicol beat Hughan and Gem Hoahing 8-6, 6-4.

Miss Hoahing gave her partner the Cubs. clever support at the net, particu-

-5-2

8-4

OPEN BOWLS PAIRS RESULTS: TWO MATCHES PLAYED

K.F.C. LEAGUE BOWLS TEAMS

The following players will repre- sent KFC in their home fixtures to-morrow:

***This was Louis round.”

Louis 'Rocked

V.R.C WIN AT WATER POLO

In a league water polo match between the Chinese Bathing Club and the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday the latter won by five goals to three,

In the third and fourth rounds Galento forced the pace and rocked Louls with a left to the body.

Louis retaliated and landed a series of -hard lefts and then four Scorers or the winning team terrific right hooks,

re: DEL Taylor 3, R. Bilva ano Galento was very game, but the W. U. Sprinkle one each. referee stopped the fight.

Best Display

Galento roughly shook off" a policeman who was trying to assist him, qu

Galento's gave the best display against Louis, except for Bob Pastor, Tommy Farr and Jim

Braddock, and some times the

champion looked actually bad.

Galento, somewhat incoherent. was greeted in his dressing room

"I was just careless," he said, "and threw up my guard in the fourth, but anyhow I could not see;

Four matches were down for Second Div. v. Craigengower C.C. decision yesterday in the third

C. Pile. B. Thomson, J. Gibson, round of the Open Pairs Cham-w Field (skip); W. Groves, A. East- pionship. Of these only two were man, P, Younghusband, T. Ferguson by his wife. played, the game between J. Fraser (skip); B. Evans, W. Simpson, V. and E. C. Fincher versus R. Ella Atienza, V. Chittenden (skip). and D. Fitches, at the Kowloon Third Div. v. H.K.F.C. Football Club, and J. Luz and L. F Xavier against F. C. Channing and y. Petherick (skip); C. Woodcock.

P. McCarthy, D. Itatt, 8, Wong, by that time. C. Dowman, at the Kowloon Docks, w, Milla, A Moss, J. Smalley (skip); being postponed, an

R. Hughes, J. Ross, W. Excell

At the Howlcon Football Club, W. Morgan (skip).

H. Hobbs and R. 8. Meadows, after

leading by 18 shots to 13 on the

17th head, lost to J. V. Ramsey and

fight."

"I certainly would like a return,

Louis, Interviewed by Router in

To Fight. Farr?

his dressing room, said: "It was one of the toughtest ights I ever

- thad Tony is a good, and very

R. Lapsley by 18 shots to 19. Just managed to beat their Club-game Aghter and can hit

Noronha and C. G. Bilva, mates, A. F. Noronha and A. M.. Asked if he was interested in strongly fancied to reach the final, Rodrigues, by 18 shots to 14.

going to England to meet Tommy

SPORTING FIXTURES

TO-DAY LAWN BOWLS Pairs cham- plonship, G. Duncan and W Gm, v. W. J. Penny, and A. M. Omar (at K.BG.C.).. TENNIS-Mixed Doubles Divi- mon, Chinese v. United Ser- vices, Recreto v. Club; Ladles v Kowloon,

21. TO-MORROW LAWN BOWLS First Division Orvil Service v Kowloon Docios Kowloon BG.C. v. Recreto "APA Recreto "B" v. Craigengower; Kowloon 007. Indian RC. Second Division Civil Bervice Kowloon FC.

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