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SPORTS

VETERANS OF THE RING TENNIS LEAGUE LAWN BOWLS

KID BERG AND PHIL ZWICK STILL ACTIVE AFTER 15 YEARS OF BOXING

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London-Two boxers, each with 15 or more years of fighting behind them, seem to have solved the problem of perpetual youth.

the former Brit.sh light- It is 15 years ago since Kid Berg, weight champion, took up fighting as career; ton years since he was making bids for the world title in America, and seven since he was Brit.sh champ on. His breezy, aggressive non-stop style earned him the name of the "Whitechapel Whirlwind" in those days, and it is remarkable that he has lost little of his speed since.

years.

RESULTS

Craigengower Beat Jewish R.C.

RINKS FOR SATURDAY

Suite

Club

The following alc selections for tomorrow's matches

Entertaining Craigengower C..in the Lawn Bovia League:→→

on the home courts at Robinson Road Jewish R.C. lost by itne sets

lo nil in the "D" Division of the Trams League.

P C. Wa 5-7.

FIRST DIVISION

RECREIO "A":-J. A. Lus. C. b Marques, J. F. V. Ribeiro, C. G

BADMINTON AT UNIVERSITY

Lady Undergraduates Taking To Game

Lady

the

undergraduates at Hongkong University are seeming- ly getting more "sports-minded" as with the previous announce ment that they were taking tennis

comes the

A R. Pollak and Godkin (J.R.C, Silva (skip); F. X. Soares, C. Rosalessons from Mra Chul Chun-chiu. lost to K. M. Au and C. M. Lee Pereira, V. V. Ribeiro, R. F. Luz of Chinese R.C. now

A. Alves, news that they are being catched 1.6; lost to Y C. Mok and Y. H. (skip), L. F. Xavier. H

at badminton by S, L. Yong. There were signs in the last few turning professional he must have Leung 2-8; lost to P. C. Chan and J. E. Noronha, F. X. Silva (skip).

at the garne for about 20

RECREIO "B":-D. C. Alves. C. Among those who have been at- months of his developing more been

J. Busto tendir.g lessons" are the Misses sober and more polished style, but

In 1933 Zwick decided to

turn Dr. Ramier and M. Talan R. Basto, C. A Lopes, J.

Wal kun. Joyce Kok, Peggy when he met. Harry Mizler, another

Wheng Kook, Lilian Yip, former British charapon, in the globle-trotter and six years he C. lost to Au and Lee 2-8, lost to skip): P. A. Machado, A. F. No-Li main 10 round bour of an after fought to Britain, Australia, South Mok and Leung 3-8; lost to Chan ronha, J. C. Remedios, C. M. Silva Leong,

Beatrice Greaves, May Phyllis Hui, (skip): E. P. Vas, A. M. Xarler, A.

Mubideen Peggy Ma, noon tournament, he pulled out all Africa, New Zealand, Arabia and and Wu 3-6.

Daphne Ho, Jean Woo and Rosa- his old "fire" to gain a points Ceylon. During his stay in England

lind Chang. victory that confounded the r

It has been learned that the ties

offer by members of the Univer sity Badminton Club to coach at private clubs had not beers taken ap and Indications are that it will be withdrawn though the decision to appoint coaches was taken after applications had been received by

At

MacPherson and

F

RECRETO-A. J. Osmund, A. V.

Barros, J. R. Soares, O P Remedios

skip) E. L. Barros, L A. Rosario, the Club. A P Pereira, M. B Carvalho sp; G. A Ribeiro, F. A. Xavier.

A. Remedios, C. C Pereira GRAND SKATING

CARNIVAL

E. Whitgob and A. Odell (JR.C.,M. Rodrigues, A P. Guterres (skip). Fatima

SECOND DIVISION ne sent home for his sweetheart, lost to Au and Lee 1-6; lost to

KOWLOON TONO ——A, Madar, J. of Cleveland Mok and Leung 2-6: lost to Chan POKRY

Spencer,

Tang. A.

Castro, A. Kew It was from Mialer, a disciple at (Ohio), and they were married in and Wu 1-6.

skip); N. A Mackay, T. K. Lim, P.O.R.C. "A" WIN the old upright school of boxing, Liverpool,

J. N. Wong, J. L. Stephen (skip); replying on the clever use of his Despite his long tonings Zwick

Caroline Hill, P.OR.C. "A"

B. Oms, H Castro. W. d. Hon left that Berg won his British title has few scars to show and he has beat their "B team by 7 sets to

ward. A. Spary (skip). seven years ago. And Berg is an ist ttle of his boxing craft and 1 strong Loday as he was then. If skill, His nose is somewhat flatteni

J. Howlett and Morrison ("A") beat McPherson and Caswinn De continues to dispose of many ed but his ears are not marred and

6-4; beat C.C. Lam and La Fat more leading welter weights he he is s14 fthe and keen of eye. must constitute a serious threat to When Tarleton next steps into 6-2; drew with Chan Chun-ip and Ernte Roderick for the British the ring in defence of his ute new. W. Wong 6-6. championship. Indeed, Berg is so will be creating a British record,, 9 3. Chin and S. K. Chin (A”) ¡4. confident that he is as good as It will be his 10th featherweight beat

Castine (skip)

KOWLOON FC..-W. Naef J. ever that he has already issued a title fight, which is more times! 6-3; beat Lam and Lai 6-3; lost to

Eastman. C. Dowman. E. Kern challenge to Roderick.

than any other man, Le.. a man Chau Chan-ip and Wung 67

D. Evaus. A Dand. V. I is rellubly learned that More complete fighters such as who has to make the weight. Bom-

DC W. Fitches and Y. 8, Fung skip: B. Mizler, with fine boxing ability and bardier Billy Wells, of course, ("A") beat MacPherson and Cus- Chittenden, W. C. Simpson (skip; arrangements are being made to A Lapsley, W. C. Ogley, V. Atienza, hold a grand skating carnival in punching power, seem to wither tought in 10 heavyweight ttle ishe 6-3; beat Lam and lat 75;

P Younghusband (skip).

the Colony in aid of Chinese Wari up in face of Berg's whirlwind ag-fights, but he did not have to worry beat Chan and Wong 6-4.

THIRD DIVISION

Relief funds gression. Mtaler was certainly off about weight,

ARMY T C. LOSE

RECREIO:-F. Sequeira F. X. form. but perhaps Errg must take

Mention of heavyweights brings At Sookunpoo. Army Tennis Club Monteiro, A. A. Roza. P. A. Yvan-to oblain the support and co- most of the credit for that to mind the fact that Le: Harvey lost to Chinese R.C. by six sets to

in every rink

the He knows how t.o throw 日

ovich (skip); G. A. Pints. E. A. R. operation of is not likely to be seen in action three. stylish boxer out of his stride and again until after the war He had Ford and Stoner (ATC) drew Alves, HM, Xavier. M. F. Pinna Colony to make the exhibition a he never stopped worrying Mizler recently stated that he would not with Yue Wing chung and Yue (skip); R. Campos P. Almeida, M. big success, who became so anxious that he put his title at atake, and, now Kong chung 66: drew with C. N. Mendones. H. R. Pinna (skip). seemed to forget all about his that he has received his confinis

Tsank and T F. Chol 6-6: beat sturdy left hand

sion as a Pilot-Officer it is ques vin Chan and C Y. Tsn 7-5, The other fighter who is still uonable whether the authorities

Eisley and Glasgow (A.T.C. lost Yue and Yue 4-6; lost to Tsang and Chop 3

it is Phil Zwick, a one time a con-

slinging punches after 15 years of would allow an officer to meet "other ranks" in the ring. Two of tender for world featherweight Harvey's chief challengers, Eddie championship honours. He recently philips and Jack London, are boh gave a boxing and punching lesson in the RAF. to Gene Ward a highly promising Chicago negro.

Still harping on heavyweights. there is a 17 stone Canadian lumi FOUGHT AROUND GLOBE

berjack who has challenged any Zwick, who has fought in many heavyweight in England. He is 23- parte of the world, is still willing year-old Tommy Fals, champion and able to take on the best fea of the Canadian Army and now a therweights. Bince he fought in Physical Training Instructor in the boxing matches at school belore' Canadian Military Police.

ZIVIC BEATS

DAVIS

REFEREE STOPS

BOUT

NEW YORK, July 3 (Reuter

Cricket Continues In England

Peace-time slars

County

Fitale Zivic easily beat Al Davis Cricket, many of whom are in ser-

7-5

beat Yin and Tw

Mitchell

CAT.CO and Pelham Just to Yu and Yue 1-0. Inst to Tsang and Chot 4-6, lost to Yin and Tse 1 4.

C.B.A. VICTORY

AL King's Park C.B.A. were hosts to the EITC and won by

eight sets to one.

The organisers are endeavouring

A skating association in Kowloon KOWLOON F.C.-G. E. Cross, C. similar to that of the Hongkong Woodcock, A, Macintyre, R. Ogden Skating Association is now in the skip; B. Thomson, S. C Wong. course of formation and those in- H. Fuller. T. Fergusson skip); Lerested are advised to communt-

Williams. G. Frost. Y Abbas. J cate with Mr M. P. dos Remedios T Smalley (skip.

of the Hongkong Mirror. No. 20 RESERVES: J. Gibson, L. Bones, Ice

Floor. House Street. Second J Dobson, L. Mullett.

Hongkong

FRJENDLY MATCH

The following have been selected t. represent the H.KER.C against Taikoo R.C. in a friendly match at Ming Yuen tomorrow:-

W. E. Macfarlane, R. F. Gregory,

B. I Bickford and D. T. Smith A. G. Gardner, L. de Rome (skip): CBA beat K. S. Mehal and YR A Owens, E. L Groome, C. E J. Khan 6-4;

U. H. Esmail Gahagan, J. F. Lunny (skip); J. R.

A

beat

i and H. Mehal 6-2 beat K. Way, W. Stonehouse. J. F. Barron

R. C. Butler (skip). Singh and N. S. Singh 6-0

D

Tomashevsky and G. Gure

vith (C.B.A) beat Mehal and Khan 6-3; beat Esmall and Mchal 62; beut Singh and Singh 6-2

M. Bull and D. Parsons (C.B.A.) lost to Mehal and Khan 2.8; beat Esmall and Mehal 8-2: beat Singh

and Singh 6-2.

FILIPINOS LOSE

matches Flipino Club entertained Bouth at the Polo Grounds here, the re-vice, played in various feree stopping the fight in the recently throughout Britain. The China A.A and lost by 34 sets to 10th of the 12 rounds after Davis. London

Counties,

&

wandering

51

had taken a terrific punishment. tean comprising Southern County Zivic, holder of the world wel-players, beat Nottinghamshire by

Davis in 33 runs. terweight title, floored

the first round, made bls nose bled in the third and pummeled

champion,

The London Counties. scored

took five

B. and P. Poon (F.C.) lost to C Lau and K. S. Sit 4-6: beat P.

Y. Kwok and K. C. Wong 6-4; beat W. H. Mok and Dr. Y K. Ng 6-4.

F Gonsalez, Jr., and W. Lee (F.

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Two very keenly contested 18 Female sheep goes were seen in the Army Pool

when last evening

COMBINED SMALL UNITS played against 5TH A.A., and ROYAL SCOTS "A" me the ROYAL CORPS OF | SIGNALŞ in the European YM,

With the purpose of nursing their novice lawn bowlers for the day when their services will be CA Invitation water-polo tourma -- (called upon in the League, Club de Recrelo has evolved plan by

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In the first game, 5th A.A. were which these players will be given unlucky to lose to the Combined

did goal in 24

less with a the chance to play friendlies with Small Units by the

blow clubs who are not engaged in the five. McDonald and Knightley (2) while įscored

for the winners, League on Saturdays.

Clarke and Robinson replied for 25 Past the Ack-Acks.

26 European

OPEN BOWLS RESULTS

capita)

Lleut. Millar, RS, was the re- feree.

29 Shield Bill Colledge had a tough job 32 King of

beasts when he refereed the match be- his rival unmercifully, and only in 125, and Nottingham 92, of which C.) lost to Lau and Bit 1-6; lost

tween Royal Scots "A" and 34 Strike lightly the fifth round, in which he un-Sergt. Joe Hardtaf, England bata to Kwok and Wong 3-6; lost to

Pasing on the Civil Service C.Cignals. The game was fast and 35 Jog leashed left hooks to the head man, was responsible for 42. The Mok and Ng 1-6

second yesterday the T. 8. Hsu and L. F. Souza (F.C.) green the staggering

did Notts bowler Butter

wickets for 22. having

improved form. Davta show real fight.

final drew with Lau and Sit 6-6; fost round of the Colony Open Rink furious with the Royals displaying 36 Fall to retain

greatly

They 37 Inland sea · bowis championship, W

up were, however, not

the of Russia When the pair met last Novem-spell of three wickets in five balls to Kwok and Wong 1-6; beat Mok lawn

and Ng 6-1.

Melrose, R. Main, J. Watson and

standard of the Signals who 39 Literary ber, Davie was disqualined for for no runs.

J. Chalmers (skip) beat A. G.

collection Gratton, J. H. Geiling, C. F. Need emerged winners by two goals to

Jl.

40 Wicked ham and A, B. Brooksbank (skip)

Dignan netted from a penalty. Serpent by 22 shots" to 11.

while Allen scored the other goal. 44 Face an

6:

Touling and had his licence revok Two famous England bowlers. ed, but on his return to the ring. Arthur Gilligan, former England he was promised to a title fight f

captain, and Maurice Tate.

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FLOWER CLUB TENNIS

be justified himself last night, but vived memories when they caused the manner of Zivie's win sug-the collapse of the Royal Air Force gests that Davis is not likely to

batsmen against Sussex, but failed

ship bld for a while.

TOURNEY

On an adjoining green in the Open Pairs championship, H. J. Bicknell and G. W. Ephick beat

be considered for the champion to prevent the RAF winning by!

The Little Flower Club will hold C. H. Gough and J. Hayward by 20 its first round 25 runs on the first innings.

inter-members' shots to 18. Bussex nade 113, and the RAP monthly tennis tournament mat-

ches on Saturday and the follow nine, 'replied with 138 for

Choucester Test batsman. Barrett,ng will participate: scoring 65. Guligan took four wickets for 38 and Tate

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measure Who was the maker of the Prst American flag? 7 Tumult 8 What

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poet wrote John Brown's Body?

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present name for the Russian city containing the Winter Palace?

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mouthed

Utopia?

W. Mair, with A. E Carey as his

Trials will be held on Monday, 54 Salt partner, lost to V. Ramsey and R.July 7, at 6.36 p.m. by the V.R.C. 55 Who wrote G. Morrison in the Open Patrs by for the following events in con-1

with their forthcoming Edna Campos and Lydia Sequeira 12 shots to 28 on the Craigengower nexion

aquatic meet with the La Tun v. D. Ribeiro and Merce Ramos; CC, green. Socorro

Swimming Union: Sequeira and Elvie

Sequeira v. Melene Remedios and GOLD CUP

The Chi Yin Yat Po Company for 24. has consented to donate a silver B. Q, Spooner, a relation of R. Cissy Pascos; Bertha Remedios and cup in connexion with the formu

Spooner, of England Test Betty Marques v. Mira Souza and hockey-on-roller-skates match fame, scored 113 for Eton frene Slivu: Inez Boares and Lily league, according to Mr. K €. against the British Empire in Silva v. Celeste Marques and Shells Cheng, manager of the Kowloon another mutch.

tion of a

Skating Rink, Mongkok.

Entries for the competition have not yet been completed, but it is learned that a good number of teams will be participating.

Matches will be played at the Oiro's Skating Rink, in Hongkong. and the Kowloon Skating Rink, in Mongkok.

HOCKEY MATCH ON SATURDAY

A good hockey match should be witnessed on Saturday when Po- lico meet Khalsa in a friendly an- .counter at Boundary Street at

at 5.30 p.m.

Rodrigues.

SPORTING FIXTURES

TODAY

Масло MEETING ~Annua}, of

Jockey Club. 3rd Moor. Prince's Bulldog. 4 p.m. SWIMMING, — ANS. and V.A.D. Practice Swim (European Y. M. C. A. pool) 6.30 p.m.-8.30 pm. TOMORROW

BASEBALL-H.B. Baseball Club v. Chung Hwa, 2.10 p.m.; H.K, ‘B.C. v. Royal Engineers, 4.30 pm. Khala: H. Bingh, K. Bingli, N. LAWN BOWLS. — First Divlalon:

The following will represent

.Singh, P. Singh, K. Singh, A. Singh, J. Bingh, M. H. Tampr. D. Singh, J. Gingh and G. Bingh,

Men's 440 yards free-style:

pitcher

Tel. 20616.

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'SOLUTION TOMORROW

C. BASKETBALL PITCH

NOW DANCE FLOOR

WON Suva Nette, L. A. Benn and J. BY FINIS

Fenton.

Men's 50 yards breast-stroke: W. Lawrence, A. K. Rumjahn and J. NEWMARKET, July 3 Reuter) A. Marques. The Gold Cup. fun over 2-3/4) miles, resulted as follows:

the The basketball pitch of Kowloon Skating Rink, Mongkok, has been turned into a dance floor

1. Finis 4-1; 2. Olidon 8.1; 3 TWO REGISTRY and is going to prove quite po-

Winter Halter 7-2: won by a head,

a meak between second and third.

There were seven starters,

JOE LOUIS SUED FOR DIVORCE

WEDDINGS

palar, judging by the crowd that turned out last night.

It is tastefully decorated with a Two marriage took place at the Hawallan background. Registry, Bupreme Court, yester

A string band, with Mr. Armando day. Mr. T. 8. Whyte-Smith, the Xavier as leader, was in atten- Registrar, officiated at the first dance and it is learned that the ceremony. and Mr. J. Reynolds, band will play nightly from 8 to 11. Deputy Registrar, at the second. The parties were:--

riages were announced cater- day:-

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crelo "B" v. Kowloon B.G.C. "B",¦ Kowloon BGC. "A" v. Kowloon Docks R. C Second Division: Hongkong C.C, v. Recreio, Kow- Ihon Tong v. Kowloon C.O., Pri-CHICAGO, July 3 (Router) son 0.0. v. Oralgengower, Hong- Joe Louls, World's Heavyweight

James Patrick Mulligan, ‘gunner, Kong FC. v. Kowloon F. C. Third Boxing Champion, is being sued División, Kowloon B.0.0

v. for divbros by his wito Maria Royal Artillery, of Fort Stanley, Craigengaver. Kowloon FC, Trotter Loufs on the ground and Misg Chu Bo-lin, af No. 3 Hok No. 10 Bau Lan Street, Hok Un. Bchool, Kowloon, will be held at

Chul Village; Hongkong FC., Indian R.O. v. of cruelty. Police R.O. Recrelo v. Hongkonk Mrs. Louis alleges the "Brown

Bomber" atruck her 0.0.

first on Mr. Thomas Moy, laundryman. January 2 this year and again on of No. 10 Boundary Street, and April 10, on which date che separ-Ming `M» Ying-you, of No. Ewo

Im Street. ated from him,

The couple were married Ib. · ANNOUNCEMENTS September, 1985-

The following forthcoming mar ground floor.

SUNDAY, JULY 6

Cralgengowor v. Recreto "A" BASEBALL-U8:8. Tulsa v. Bouth Kowloon Co. v. Civil Service. China Athletic Association, 10 Police R.C. v. Indian H.C., Ito- 'a.m.

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D.B.S SPEECH DAY The annual Speech Day and Mr. Tan Thong, mechanic, of prize givinir of the Diocesan Boys". and Miss Im-Kou-sun, of the same 5.80 m. today, when the Chlef address:

Justice, Bir Atholl MacCregor, and Lady MacGregor will also be pre- Mr. Ko Tsok-hang, navigater scht. midshipman of No. 95 Hillwood Visitors are asked to take their Road, third gor, and Miss Leo places in the Ball at 5.30 p.m. Man-sul, of No. 3 Fuk Wah Street,

Tea will be served from dop.m.

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