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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1933.
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LEACH'S CENTURY
IN INTERPORT PRACTICE
A HUGE
TOTAL
NEA
Winooka, Australia's sprint marvel, won easily in his first American start at Tanforan, near San Francisco, when he boat the Hawalian-bred Hue u in a match raco. Although not in top condition, carrying 120 pounds, and under vestraint, Winceka showed he had blinding speed, and will furnish com.
petition to America's best.
SHANGHAI LADIES TENNIS TITLE
DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
4 INTERPORTERS IN SEMI-FINALS
MATCHES DETAILS.
HIEREN EL MENGETITS ANALYSIS ACTUELINEÆTUÉ
NEXT NATIONAL SPORTS
AT SHANGHAL
Nanking, Oct. 21.
At a meeting of the. Athle ties Committee of the Ministry of Education it was deelded to hold the next National Athle. 'tle'Meet on Oct, 10, 1935, at
Shanghal,
The meeting decided to co- operate with the National Athletic Association in mak ing preparations for next yeur's Far East Olympics.
Four members of the Inter- port team who played against! Hongkong in 1981 figured in the semi-finals of the Shanghai wumanau Ladies Doubles tennis champion-; ship played last Saturday,
They were:
Mrs. Meadmore
Mrs. Prince
Mrs. Krenov (nee Miss Firth)
Miss T. Collaco
Mrs. Krenov and Miss Collaco
A. H. Madar Can't Play To-day
AGAINST
TSUI TO-MORROW
EXHIBITION AT C.R.C.
ON WAY BACK TO BATAVIA
China's new 20 year-old. tennis champion, Hau Cheng-chi, will, if weather permits, make his first ap- pearance on local courts to-morrow afternoon, when at the Chinese Re- creation Club he will play in exhibition matchës,
Hso claims the championship of China by right of his victory over Khoo Hooi-hye in the Na tional Sports Meeting at Nan- king, although he has since been twice beaten by Gordon Lum in
LEVINSKY exhibition encounters.
WANTS CARNERA
JACK DEMPSEY'S OFFER
His appearance. at Causeway Bay to-morrow is bound to attraét a large gallery, especially as Tsui War-pul, Hongkong's most promis- ing player is to be pitted against the new Champion..
Toul has himself only just ar- rived back from Nanking, where ho competed in the national cham- plonship. After the singles match. which starts at 3 p.m., endenyours will be made to play a doubles.
BEATEN SECOND
TIME BY GORDON LUM
TWO FINE SETS
Chicago, Oct. 22. King Lovinsky, the Kingfish, as a result of his one-sided vic: tory over Jack Sharkey, former heavyweight champion, to-day is being flooded with fight offers from various promoters.
Jack Dempsey wired an offer (of 20 per cent. for Levinsky to meet Max Baer, youthful Califor
Heu Cheng-chi, 20 year-old- lan, in an open air show at Los tennis champion of China, was Angeles, November 20. The offer defeated in an exhibition gamo is under consideration by Pete in Shanghai last Monday by Gor- Reill, who has purchased part of don Lum, China's Davis Cup INFLUENZA in his corner during the Sharkey 4-6, 6-2; and 6-0.
the King's contract and who was player, the scores being 18-11, Hau won his title by defeating
survived to the final, although as VICTIM OF opponents.
Mrs. Krenov with Mrs. Dvorjetz
defeated Mrs. Ovadia and Mrs. A. H. Madar, the Interport bout. Mary &-6, 6-3, and Mrs. Fisher and cricketer, will be a notable Lovihaky to meet Primo Carnera meeting at Nanking, and it was An offer of 15 per cent. for Khoo Hool-hye in the National Miss Collace beat Mrs. Meadmore absentee from and Mrs. Prince 6-1, 6-1.
Mrs. Dvorjetz, last year's singies the Interport champion, and Mrs. Krenov, Trinh this after- has former title holder, had far more noon. Ho courtcraft, but the losers put up a caught an attack of influenza, 'and' The first day's innings of the sterling fight for the first set.
Mra. Prince and Mrs. Meadmore is at his home- two day-match between the Shanghai cricket interporters were dangerous in the opening set at Causeway and the Rest brought about a Collaco, but the latter's combina Bay with a high surfeit of scoring by the former tion eventually wore them out to
temperature. ·. side, who batted throughout succumb_in_the first set by G-4, Inst, Saturday afternoon and while the winners romped home in knocked up the enormous score the scoond. of 386 for the loss of 9 wicketa.
Included in this total was century by the skipper, D. W. Leach, who was on top of his form and gave a stylish display for his 109.
Apart from Leach's outstanding performance, his century being achieved in 80 minutes, during which he only gave'óne chance and scored 14 boundaries Sinclair came in for applause when he partnered his skipper in a long stand and just get his half century, scoring a total of 57. Pat Madar scored 40 and Mayhew carried his bat for (Continued on Page 9.)
against Mrs. Fisher and Miss
BIG BOXING AGREEMENT
JEFF DICKSON AND DAVE LUMIANSKY
London, Det. 9. An agreement of great interest to the whole world of boxing was roached in London last night.
It was between Mr. Jeff Dickson the well-known promoter, and Mr. Dave Lumiansky, who manages the affairs of such noted boxors as
TROUBLE IN WORLD OF Jackie Brown (world fly-weight
SWIMMING
Miss Joyce Cooper's Ultimatum
London, Oct, 28.
Joyco Cooper, the holder of five
champion), Al Brown (world ban- tam champion). Johnny King (Bri- tish bantam champion), and Jack WcAvoy British middle-weight champion).
the
For a long time thoro had been' In difference of opinion, between Mr. two, and none of Lumlansky's boxars has fought under Mr. Dickson's promotion.
The way is now clear for the holding of world championship
British swimming records, as well fights in London, Paris and Barce- as the world record for the 150 lona, promoted by Mr. Dickson, in yd. back-stroke for women, will be which Mr. Lumianaky's boxers practically lost to championship would figure.
events at the peak of hor career, unless they are centralised. Miss Cooper has very definita viowe on the subject..
many
CHILDREN'S SPORTS.
By The C.C.Y.M.S.
"I won't go all over the country Big Programme Arranged north, south, cast, and west, and at intervals spread over months for Amatour" Swimming A special race open to English and Association chempionships," ahe Chinese Girls' schools in included in Bald in an interview. I will the programme of the athletic sporta swim only in the long distance meeting organised by the Chinasa championship, which always is Catholic Young Men's Society which hold in the Thames, and nothing takes place at Caroline Hill to-day. clee so long as the present system. This race will be run at 4.20 p.m. Other events. Include races for of the Amatour Swimming Asso English Boys' actors schools, Chin- English Girls ciation prevails,”. *-
schools, Chinesa, Miss Cooper, who is possibly ese Girls schools and members of Britain's most fainous swimmer, the C.G.Y.M.8. A special race is in all has held about twenty open to every Chinese boys' and amateur swimming championships, girls school, there being 40 events
In all
She represented Britain at the Mes. Wollington, wife of the Hon. Olympic Games at Los Angeles Dr. A. R. Wellington, will distribute last year, and she also toured the prizes at the conclusion of the South Africa,
moeting
His brothor, |M:-P Madar-who- was to have turn- ed out for the Indian Recreation.
MADÁR.
Club accond eleven against the Club de Recreio in a League match this afternoon is also down with fever.
in the Mexico City bull-ring was originally intended that the ex- turned down by the management hibition match at the Chinese of both fighters.
Tennis Club's courts would be New York promoters are bid-played between these two, but ding for Levinsky's services for owing to his strenuous match in the Christmas Milk Fund show. the Shanghai L. T. A. final on Madison Square Gardon has of Sunday, Khoo accepted Lum's offer fored to stage a return bout be- to play. tween Levinsky and Sharkey.
About 1,000 spectators witness-
I want Carnera," Levinsky said, "but If I can't get him I'led the content and with the ox- ception of the first two sote in take any of 'em.'
Levinsky's end for the Shar-which Hsu and Lum displayed key bout was only $3,200 as he was their best in them, Lum dominated fighting an a small percentage, the court. Sharkey got a $25,000 guarantee,
Hou possessed a powerful fore- hand drive and his network was splendid. His serves were swift and hard, but he was weak in back hand. Lum and Hou had mot be- The Mamark.League Table to date fore at Nanking in an exa..tion stands as under:
fifteen.J.P. Went the Club Radio
W.H.B.
MAMAK LEAGUE.
P.W, D. L. For Agat Pu game in which Lum overcame his 8 3 0 0 11.0 6 opponent solely on his long ex- 3201.56 4perience. This time Lom gained Corps 4 2 0 2 2 11 4 most of his points on the stragetic
playe
The Hongkong Rugby Club will at Sookumpoo this meet the Army in a friendly match CB.A..
afternoon, the K.I.T.C. natch to commence at 4.30 pm. The H.K. Mule following will
J. Ferguson,mited H.C. Griffiths and G.P. Bigg RI
and
St. Andrew's J.A.R. Lammert: A. F. Jenkins McLellan, S.H. Garred, G.C. Montric, Royal Engineer
(captain): 3.11. Bradford, D. 12th Battory A.F. Walkden, D.C. Cumming, G.A. German Club... Stewart and KA. Munro.
R.A.M.C. Réarves:-R. Stilliard, F.
'Battery R. 9th. A.A. Burch, H.C. Meoke and J. Hutchison. Royal Signals
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SEATTLE LAD SETS NEW RECORD
WEAK BACKHAND. Hau took the first game in the 1001
01 0.10 first set, but Lum succeeded in 20 taking the lead by winning two games in a row. At ono stage Heu led by five games to three only to see Lum catch up to lead at aix-five. Then alternato scoring ensued till the score read. 10 gamos all. With his clover court tactics And pretty volleys Lum clinched two more games in succession to win the first act at 13-11...
In the second set Hsu retaliated with his clean, snappy smashed at the not to lead by four games to two. Lum settled down to force his opponent to the back tourt with well placed loba and tied the count at four all. However, Hou staged a splendid rally to take two games in a row to ho favoured. with the decision, and brought the Bet нcore at one all.
Buster Crabbe's American record and the world record for the 1000 metra fram style)awim - were both broken by: Jack, Madian, Seattle youth, when he mudo the dierence la 11 minutes, 31.2 seconds
at the PN.A most at Portland. He's shown with his coachị Ray.
Daughters, who also developed Holena-Madison..
In the next two sets Hsu played Indifferently and servod many double faults, Lum captured the third got at 6-2 and the fourth; at alx-love,?
SCRAPPY FOOTBALL
MATCH
SHAMEEN DEAT CLUB LUSITANO
A very Heranny football match was played on Shameen on Thurs- day, between the Shameon Sporta Club and the Club Lusitano. Assi
Shameen won by the odd goal in three, the losers, scoring from n penalty kick, MARKET
Anusual there was a large gathering of Chihond who display A keen. Interest in this game.