TELEGRAPH. THE HONGKONG

MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1935.

KOTEWALL SOCCER CUP HOLDERS PLAYED TO DRAW

ARMY AND NAVY

IN OPENER

FOUR GOALS SHARED

IN CLEAN GAME

GOOD INTERESTING FOOTBALL AT GAROLINE HILL YESTERDAY

Army

(By SAGAX)

2 Navy

2

ArmyRowlands; Swain and Steele; Keneghan, Lawton and Narth; Dayton, Harrison, Higgins, Ridley and Baldry.

Navy-Haynian. Nicholson and Wolverson; Laugaster, Howers and Lobh; Doran, Rose, Cannell, Jones and Baxter.

Possessing all the necessary ingredients, the football match played yesterday afternoon on the South China Ground at Caroline Hill bo- tween the Army and the Navy in the Kotowall Cup Competition, was one of the best contests of the season. The game was marked by some clean, wholesome, football in addition to the standard being as high as can be expected locally.

was de

thi

It ens well be said that all twenty. Awo players gave a good account of themselves and each and every man excelled at different periods of the

must go game. But the palm Harrison.

the Army inside right, who, stepping into the team at the last minute, played a great game

military fur the

side. putising fur Sandford, who was re- an injury unfit owing to, ported sustained the previous

The Royal Welch Fusiliers' for- ward was constantly menneing the Naval defence, particularly in the half when he made many confor both Clayton and lig eins. He had several direct shots at qual and some were missing by nar margins. His display might easily earn for him a regular place

the team.

During the first half

the Army

forward were rarely prominent but

Braddock Can Beat Louis Easily

WILL KNOCK HIM DEAD

SAYS JAMES J. JOHNSTONE

New York, Oct. 24. The "White Hope" industry her

Nicholson, Navy's right back (nearest camera) challenging 'Higgins, Arnsy's 'contre-forward during the Kotowall Cup football match at Carolina Hill yesterday afternoos, when the two teams shared four goals. (Photo: Mee Chaung).

Min Lau Kwai-chun, who won the Ladies 50 metres free style against Miss Young Sau-king at the National Games in Shanghai. Miss Lan was

second in the 100 metres and also in

the back stroke. She was beaten by

Miss Yeung Sau-king by ons point

for the individual championship.

FIRST REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL MATCH

YESTERDAY AFTERNOON

PLAYED

CHINA'S NATIONAL SOCCER CHAMPIONS DUE TO RETURN FRom shanghai on FRIDAY NEXT

FIRST of the Colony's representa- tive football matches to be played this season was the clash between the Army and the Navy for the Kotewall Cup, played on the South China Athletle Associn- tion's, Ground yesterday.

Cup was presented far come

after the interval they regained their been dead for 20 years, ever petition last season with the

the opposition defence

form and lous time. Many were since that afternoon Jack John- 1 Army, Navy and South China as

the times when they were within un son, carefully shading his eyes

quite an

inch of scoring.

year.

"

(Dy "Sagax")

VICTORIES against Kowloon and

the Club and then a drawn nuntch against the Club de Reereja placed the Collegians in a rather exaggerated position for they were at the top of a league table con- tating the cream of the Colony's 12312218/RALIA

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Army

KOTEWALL CUP

2 Navy

DIVISION I

@ Lincoln Regt.

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4 R.A. (L).

1 Police

4 R.A. (S.)

THREE PENALTIES GIVEN IN CLUB-POLICE GAME

LEAGUE LEADERS RETAIN LEAD IN SENIOR DIVISION

FOOTBALL PLAYED UNDER DIFFICULT CONDITIONS ON SATURDAY

Club

(BY "CIRES").

1

Police

PLAYING under conditions that were all against good football, the Police defeated the Club by two goals to one in their Senior League clash on the Club ground on Saturday afternoon. Rain fell during the opening stages. of the first half and thereafter the players were slipping and had to do everything they could to gain ball control. Nevertheless, it was a fairly good game and the custodians of the law gained a deserved victory.

Clab:-Rodger; Hill and Strange; Skinner, Forrow and Robertson; Fowler, Elliot, Lammert, Williams and Bickford,

Police: Mellardy; Blackburn and C. Pile; Brooks, Gough and Brit- tain; T, Pile, Johnson, Stephens, Green and Moss.

All

the goals were scored, from spat-kicks. Hill, the Club's right

THOSE MISSING back, having the misfortune to fout HEAVYWEIGHTS

ONLY SIX FOR RANKING LIST

ONE SURPRISE

Louisville, Kentucky, Sept. 27. The scarcity of good heavy weights is shown by the fact that the National Boxing Association can find only half a dozen to in-

clude in their world heavyweight ranking list, instead of the usual ten.

Ford Smith's inclusion will come is a surprise in this country. He recently out-pointed Buddy Baer.

twice in the area while Chris Pilo caused an infringement to give the Club an early lead in the first half. G. Moss scored both goals for the Police while Farrow bent MeHardy for the Club.

The star performer of the day was Green, playing at inside-left for the Police. He played beautiful football displaying clever ball control and an uncanny way of swerving to puzzle the Club defence. Green was much in the picture and everytime he was in possession he was dangerous,

Time,

and again he dribbled past Hill to give a good pass to Stephens or Johnson but the final effort was unavailing,

Stephens

let! his line well but

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HOWEVER, now that they are

Johnson decidedly had an off day. only in the accond half, that Jolinson beginning to meet the better

Seldom was he in position and it was came in for brief periods of clever of the local clubs their success of

The list, which was drawn up play, the early part of the season has

On the right wing, Tom Pile showed been greatly minimised. They are now but fourth but even their pre- before the recent Baer-Louis fight, good bursts of speed and sent in some 1. James J. Brad-fine centres but most of them were who in sent position is threatened by the is as follows:

welt. Pile Royal Navy who are within one dock (champion); 2, Max Baur; 3; Intercepted by Sid Strange

several keen tussles with Robertson point of the erstwhile leaders after Joe Louis; 4. Max Schmeling; .cleared

Ford Smith; 6, Primo Carnera, having only played two matches.

(left-half) for possession and their efforts were fairly equally shared.

DEFENCE SOUND

Fine Gough In the Intermediate The fly-weight title is declared worked hard but his ball distribution- and was faulty. Brooks put in magni- vacant, with Benny Lynch

horse" Brittain played a good spoil- Jackie Brown as the leading cha ficunt work at right half while war lengers The list is: 1, Bennying game on Gough's left.

Blackbourn and Pile formed a stal- Lynch (Scotland), Jackie Brown'!

Joewart pair and MeHardy, between the nice (England), Bob McGhee,

brought off Reveral Mendiola, Maurice Hugenin sticks, (France), Tommy Pardoe (Eng- clearances. He was prominent in NCE again a double defeat was land). Small Montana, Joe Hardy, many corner kicks leaping up over bunch of players to punch the ball ONCE

suffered by the Royal Artillery | George Gregeson.

NOTWITHSTANDING the no- sence. from port of several of the ships, the Royal Navy have been able to field a formidable com- bination for their league matches and their second victory against the East Lancashire Regiment by four goals to one has stamped the Silent Service as one of the best teams in the league.

11 away.

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The Club's forward line, led by

O teams and although the Eyemun Jack McAvoy, the British middle- Lammert, was rather disjointed and

4 contingent gave the Royal Welch

Fusiliers quite a keen tussle for weight champion, is ranked ninth Bickford, on the left wing, did not the points, the Stonecutters eleven among the cruiser-weights but is receive enough passes.

Most of the

o succumbed tamely to the Kowloon not included in the middle-weight time he was starved. When he dit

F.C., whose only victories to date

1 Royal Navy DIVISION 11

RASC & RAOC 7 Kowloon F.C. Recrvin

2 East Lanes,

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have been against the two Artillery

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teams.

2 South Chinn

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3 Navy

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THE

1 Engineers

D Lincolns

OTHER LISTS

Cruiser-weights:

Bob

Olm

get the ball he put in some good work and gave Brooks many anxious moments.

Playing back in his old position on Fowler was and sent in In prominence much return of the Chinese teams (champlon), Maxie Rosenbloom, the right wing, Fred

several first-time passes. He took the on Friday next will add inter- Abe Feldman, John Henry Lewis, est to the league, as both the South Al McCoy, Al Gainor, Ambrose ball on the run and taking into con- China and the Chinese Athletic Palmer (Australia), Tony Shucco, sideration the und state of the ground achieved his objective very credita- teams will play with fresh laurels Jack McAvoy, and Joe Knight. 2 gained In the National Games in 4 Shanghai,

from the fierce Cuban sun, his the competing terms. The mill- mouth split in an enigmatic, gold.tary players are the present hold- RIDLEY WORKS HARD

toothed amirk, attentively listeners of the trophy, beating the Ridley was attempting too much ed to the referee's toll of "ten Chinese and then the Navy' last and was often out positioned. During and-out!" the first half when the Army defence" The machinery in the heads of fight was working under pressure he was managers and promoters, which manu-THE Police were full value for their victory against the Club Continuously falling back for the ball factures white hopes, stirred for the hot was not able to keep up with first time in two decades a year ago on Saturday and from present in St. Joseph's the fast moving forward line. How when a dark shadow from Alabama dieations they should be able to R.W. Fusiliers ever, he went dangerously near-cohegan butchering-heavyweight-aintain-their-unbeaten record, at Club 10% on several occasions and was

sions was month. As the Killer's opposition in least until December when they Kawloon F.C. Always feeding his

moved creased in stature, and he Baldry.

closer, closer to the championship ofre due to meet the South China East Lanes,

"A" combination for the first the machinery whirred When the Naval forwards launched the world,

time, allack after attack during the first faster. half it was necessary for the Army When the Sepia Slasher who works halves to assist the full backs to the under the name of Joe Louis, slaugh

TNTIL then and even for some esclusion of the forwards and, as a tered Max Baer to stand but one stepUNT result, the military attack was not from the throne, the call was sounded weeks after that the custodians Chinese Aths,

it might have been. for the White Hope" manufacturers of the law should retain their post-Radio gerous as

North and Keneghan were to start overtime product. From tion at the head of affairs. They Club given plenty of work to do init Steele now on, antil Louls is beaten, gymn will not receive any opposition dur-astern

Swain were

Hopes." always capably slums will pour forth "White" and

ing their next two matches as they | University They'll come from everywhere, covering their half backs and gave the opposition few opportunities to lumberjacks from the Northwest, meet the Kowloon Football Club on worry Howlands. Steele was always stevedorea from the New York decks, Saturday and St. Joseph's the the letter of the two backs and hail farmers from the middle-west, and following week, it been

not for his sound tackling oven possum-hunters from the South. and accurate clearing · the Army Their chief qualifications will en might

easily have been a beaten side white skin, railroad fare back home,

FOLLOWING their reversu at the when they left the field.

and a willingness to lay their chius

hands of the Royal Welch Rowlands agajn stopped

many and bodies in the line of Joe Loula Fusiliers, St. Joseph's sidered an-mamamamam which seemed certain goals and merciless fire.

the second half BRADDOCK READY FOR LOUIS other defeat on Saturday when the only ones, during when a constant drizzle made play All the fighters Louls has knocked side went down to the Lincolns by football teams and it seemed some wider margin than in what surprising that they should digult, did he appear uncertain in his saving. He fumbled the greasy out were so scared they couldn't lift an even ball and allowed the Navy forwards their hands. They had to put the their initial humiliation a week ahead of tens undoubtedly

stronger than themselves. shot, hut fortunately he Levinsky bout on an hour early to ago.

keep the King from running out. (Continued on Pape 9.)

The Kingflah

nervous he couldn't lift a hand. So was Carnera. And Baer had the litters so bad in his dressing room before the fight that he was talking delicious talk. Five minutes before he went on promised that he'd come out swing- ing and give Louis all he had. And then he

came creeping out of his corner like a sick crab and had his oil knocker of,

shots

another

DE LUXE

FORD

"There is no Comparison '

"

WAR RO

he

It is a shame that James Joy Johnston, af Madison Square Garden, hug the champion, Jim Braddock, under contract, and so isn't interest- ed in white hopes. For Johnston N

the best "White Hoper" of them all.

and ran a tournament,

Jimmy wants no part of "White Hopes" now, for in Braddock he says he has the man who'll make them unnecessary.

"Braddock not only will lick Louis,"

DIVISION H

Panific R.A.F. Poller (B) Raliway R.C.

4 R.A.M.C

East Lanes 4 St. Joseph's 1 Police (C)

..

4 SOUTH China's "B" combination will be making its debut on Saturday next when the side meets the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Both the South China "A" Chinese Athletle have

already played one match, they having been Lengaged on the opening Saturday.

Local Hockey HARVEY TO

Team Plays

In Macao

NAVAL ELEVEN

TROUNCED

Macao, Oct. 27.

MEET PETERSEN

TWO TITLES TO BE AT STAKE

London, Oct. 20. In an elleating bout at Plymouth

and

JOE LOUIS

the van

HEARS A GREAT AMEN

WELCOME GIVEN TO BOXER

CONGREGATION'S RECEPTION

Detroit, Oct. 2 Joe Louis and his bride and about 2,000 other people went to Phillips church in the Calvary Baptist

off. stood outsido.

Once, when Jack Johnson was chun- A spiritful hockey match took to-night, Len Harvey defeated Eddie pion, Jimmy drew some 600 White Hopes out of the bushes and hills, place this afternoon when a team Phillips on points in a 16-yound box-

From Hongkong selected from ing contest,

The winner of the flight will meet destroyers of the Royal Navy

Jack Petersen, the holder of the Ent and captained by A. Davis, was defented by the Macao "B" team hire and British heavyweight titles,

for these two crowne. by a score of 0 to 0.

liarvey's success was due to his Both sides played doggedly and

superior defensive tactics. Janes Jtold tho press, "But he'llins the result of vory skilful play tried to carry the fight to his op- Chapel. Five. thousand others knock him dend inside of 10 rounds. by the forward line of the home ponent, but Harvey hell him

laugh, kids. That's what you Her in the car that will brings new pleasure to your did when I told you he'd kick Baer team, two goals were acored during | Hurvey also showed bettor fingeraft. Í Harvey almost knocked out Phillips The visitors mado strenuous in the anytime Louis thinks he can whip

chin. hook to the Braddock all ho's got to do is walk efforts during the second half to rightloventh round with a smashing pulpit. He had his arm around

men In the early rounds, both over here and sign a paper, and secure a goal and Almada the anytime, anywhere."Uniteil Press.

motoring. Bit at the wheel of this remarkable car and

Don't

Live las estas for performance, comfort and economy. silly to take the championship. And the first half,

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Joe and Mrs.. Joe stood near the

his bride.

They were presented with

a

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James will be very glad to meet him, home goalie, was kept particularly wore content to defond, but livened bouquet on which was a

up in the sixth, when farvey opened bearing the words, in golden

busy.

али

ABE'S SUCCESSOR

bly.

Middle-weight list: Teddy Yarosz Elliott, at inside right, played (champion), Lou Brouillard, Paul clever footbn!] but lacked support Pirrone, Frank Battaglia, Ken with the result that most of he

Hennebury (Aus-efforts went begging. Overlin, Fred

The half back line, Skinner, For- tralia), Young Corbett, Babe Risko.

Welter-weights: Barney Ross row and Robertson, put in a lot of (champion), Jimmy McLarnin, Bep useful work in checking the on- Klaveren (Holland); Jack slaughts of the Palice. In Tom Pile, Curall, Cerefino Garcia, Harry Robertson had a fast man to watch

while Skinner a good part of

were safe at Hill and Strange Dublinsky, Kid Asteen, Eddy Wolf, why's worn ett out in Fourthur Buss. Teddy Leder, Coco Kid,

Light-weighta: Tony Canzoneri back. They cleared well and showed fchampion), Lou Ambers, Cleto good understanding. George Rodger, Locatelli (Italy), Frankie Klick, in goal, played his usual safe game, Wesley Ramey, Al Roth, Charley Had conditions been more favourable Burns, Eddie Cook, Joe Ghnouty, he would in all probability have

saved the second pénally shot. Tiger Horney,

Feather-weights: Freddie Miller Maurice Holtzer

(France), Baby Arizmendi, Young

Casanova, Henry Armstrong. Ver non Cornler, Mike Belleine, Peter

Connell.

Surron, File Echverria, Frankie Buntam-weights: Lou Salica (champion). Sixto Escobar, Midget Wolgast,

Pablo Dano, Young Tommy, Speedy Dado, Pete Sanstol (Norway), Little Pancho, Frankie Martin, Star Frisco.

"You're doing more to help nur race than anybody since Lincoln.

"Amen to that, Brother!" roared the congregation.

"He don't smoke," went on the preacher.

"Amen," replied the crowd.

"He don't pour red-hot liquor down his throat," was the ext call of the pustor.

"No, Sir! Amen to that!" said the congregation.

The Prenchor: "He fights clean acut under Phillips's right eye. luttors: "Welcome Home."

and he shall stand before kings." The Mucao playors must be The fight was very clean

The Crowd:Amen to all that." The following Speedway riders credited with very quick work. sporting-Reutor.

So great was the excitement that have been selected to form anCarrying the ball with wonderful Engilah team to tour Australia rapidity in the, direction of the

The congregation showed its one woman in the throng fainted. When the collection was taken during the forthcoming sonson: vialtore goal area, they scored the goals from mounting rapidly approval of the boxer by whistling

Joo put a 100-dollar bill (£20) in Whiskerd, well deserved the applause he re-and stamping. T. Stevenson (captain), J. Abbott, after repeated attacks.

Parker II Haigh, C. Parkin the Navy goalie, handled the solved from the large crowd who

But the great moment came the plate... son, A. Aldinaon, G. Newton, M. altuntien very pluckily The gal-witnessed the match. Our Own when Paator James Martin shook And after-it-all-Joo had-n-good Ersidno..

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