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SCORES K.O. IN 4TH ROUND

THE BETTER MAN

New York Doc .14 Jou Louin weighed in at 200 lbs. 12 oza, and Urcudun at 207 lbs. In their fight at Madison Square Garden, which the Detroit negro won in the fourth round by a technical knock-out. The fight was scheduled for 15 rounds, won the first three by wide

SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN RACE Sand scored the knock-down

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KING'S

DID G

Iata in the fourth, whereupon the re- feree halted the fight.

It was another contest between

youthful vigour and age and expori-

ence.

The fight was staged" for the Christmas Fund benefit which will ro colvo ten per cent, of the net gross receipts for charity. Louis will re- ceivo forty per cent., Uzcudun twenty, and the larden twelve and one half of the remainder after taxes and the Christmas fund proceedings have been deducted.

Uzcudun had previously boasted of the fact that he had never been knock- ed out or off his feet, though he has

Wed received some terrine punishment in some of his fights. For nearly fifteen years, Pauline has been a threat to every rising heavyweight, but has nover reached the ultimate

champlonah of

He rose tram the humble sur- roundings of his father's grag shop to hob-vol with steel moge males and alegunt fadfer in pašeľmi mamaland?

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hand, has been little more than one year in the professional ranks, and he has yet to be defeated. This year ho has knocked out two men who could boast of the fact that they had never been 'knocked

King

out:

and Max Baer. cudun has spent much of his time in running a casino in San Sebastian and living

quiet life

while Louls has been fighting the best of the heavyweight class without los- ing a fight,

WINS FOR CUTTY & U AND I

WELSH RUGBY XV

DECEMBER 16, 1935.

Players Who Are To Meet New Zealanders

London, Doc. 14.

S. Africa's Poor Test Score

Four members of the victorious BROTHERS RACE .

Swanson rugby fifteen' which humi-

Durban, Dec. 14 dated the Now Zealand All Blacks at The first Test match between the Yesterday's events, over the Bro-included in the Welch International Africa was started here to-day. The Swansea last September, have been Australian cricket tourists and South there course, a distance of 28 miles, side to meet the tourists at Cardiff fixture will be continued for four the Cutty, walled by Mr. F. C. Manning was winner in the wext Saturday. Class event and Mr. H. S. Rouse, in "U and 1" In the Cruisers class, second championship race.

The full results follow:

"W" Class Started 09.50 Yacht Corrected F. Typhoon

3 (Squad. Leador C. R. Keary) Curlow

Torn

Monsoon

Norddwestor

Mistral

7

(Major Dronnan)

(Capt. P. A. Foley)

(Mr. H. C. Mecko) (Mr. W. Sporleder) (Mr. A. I. Dalziel) Cutty

(Mr. F. C. Manning) Penguin Sai Long

(Col. L. C. Lewis) (Capt. W. W. Cowan)

2

10

0

1

10

(Mr. E. B. Lambert)

2

13

(Mr. N. Croucher) Norseman

(Mr. V &

(Mr. H. S. Ruuxe) fonna West Wind

3

12

I F. Nicholson)

1

15

4

D.N.F.

11

(Mr. G. G. Wood)

Wanderer

8

Azuma Cruisers

La Cigale

(Mr. II. C. Tilley)

Quest Anished at 19.30,

SATURDAY'S EVENTS

Mr. H. S. Rouse repeated his success of the provious week when he sailed Trao Biuo to victory in the race for "A" Clons yachts

The Jaat fight Paulino participated in, he lost

lost to Max Schmeling on a de cision in twelve rounds. Both fighters were exceedingly unimpressive.

Asked before the fight concerning his opinion

of Joe Louis, Uzcudun re- plied anybody fighting one year can be so good. A fighter always looks

when

"G winuing, They tell me Louis has

never

ever been hit

до

Food

When told of the feats of Louis, the Spaniard laughed:

to

"Well, he don't scare me. I like to show up those fellows."

The unique part of this fight in that it was the first time outside in- terests have been allowed the use of

the Garden. The officials of the Garden folt that they would profit moro by showing Louls on a per- centage basia under Jacobs

0

at tho loyal Hongkong Yacht Club regatta on Saturday. The race was over distance of 3.4 miles, Artemis (Mr. G. G. Wood) being second and Gull (Mr. B. Nacks)

third. three yachts started in the C" Class race when Sirius (Alt. If M. Finlay) finished in front of Toynette (Capt. W. J. Fennell) and Eunice (Mr. E. S. Ó. Dunlop).

Widgeon (Col. Bilderbeck) was firat In the "I" and "y" Classes event, while Ariel (Mr. J. A. Kemsley) won the "I" Class event.

Jons

2 11

·

G H

3 10

Detailed results were as follow:

"A" Class Started at 14.30

Finished Pos Pts.. D.N.F. 16.46.22 (Mr. G. G. Wood) La Linda

.... D.N.F. 16.60.20 (Mrs. Stanton) 16.10.10 (Mr. B. Nacao) Blue 10.36.84 1 13 (Mr. H. S. Rouso)

16.67.15 (Mrs, D. W. Perase) 10.65.38 Painted Lady C (Major F.

"I Clastity)

Lobo Artemis promo- tion than if the bouta were held in the New York Coliscum.

During the signing of contracts, Paulina seemed quite confident of vic- tory, for he was willing to fight on the Gull basis

of "winner take all." Louis had said little about the fight, as had been his custom an previous occasions, but was in the finest condi-Pat tion possible.

11

Loo Louls has scheduled another Oght before the end of the year. He will meet Gastanaga in Havana December 29 in a ten rounder. United Press.

LADIES HOCKEY

TRIAL

COLONY'S TEAM IN MAKING

True

Corrected orrected Toynetto...... 17.10.12 (Capt. W. J. Fennell) Eunice...

(Mr. E. S. O-Dunlop)

Sirius

(Mr. II. M.

6 7

0

at 14.40

2 5

17.10.37

4

1

7

Started 14.50

17.17.13

R

1

10

"" & "Y" Classes-St

Stella

Heron

Widgeon

(Col.

Diann

17.09.27 ཋཱ,,:, (Mr. P. Ramus) The Ladies' Interport hockey trial match played at King's Park yester-

Colleen

17.07.27 .3 day morning resulted in a win for

(Mr. J. M. R

Baxter) the

who defeated the Colours Rolla

... 17.10.69 by two goals to mil. The goals were

(Col. Kirke) scored by S. Dalziel and A. Smith Sinkin

........ 17.24.27 in the second half.

Play

(Mr. W. M. Brown)

Whites,

With a

good

standard throughout and there were Ariel 17.05.27 1 many Ane

Out- movementą.

(Mr. J. A. Kemsley)

standing were given Dorothea...... 17.00.47

by E. M.

A. Fowler, J.

Adey, S, Dalziel, Smith, J. Wong.

and Mrs. M. Bell. The Selection Committee, comprising Mr. G. E. R. Divett, Major H. M. J. MacIntyre, RA, and Lieut. Mackenzie, were present.

SAILING IN JANUARY

R.N.,

Internationals and is fully reproxenta- The side also includes several new tive of the various Welsh fifteens.

The following is the selected Welsh

and scored 948 runs. E. A. Rowan The South Africans had first knock was top scorer with 60 while A, D. Nourse made 30, H, F. Wado 31 and A. J. Crisp 85.

G. J. Jenkins (London Welsh): L. O'B. Fleetwood Smith captured G. R. Rees-Jones (Oxford University), four of the wickets for 64 runs, W. J. Idwal-Rees Swansea), W. Wooler O'Reilly three for 65, C. V. Grimmett (Cambridge University) and Claude twu for 48 and E. L. McCormick one Davey (Swanson): Cliff Jones (Cam- for 50. bridge University) and II. Tanner

Australia had but a few minutes'

.

(Swalisca): D. J. Tarr (Swanson), T play before the close, the opening Fayno (Swan-batamen remaining together without (Cardiff), scoring any runs.--Router.

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xea), E.

Roenley)

and A

Prosser

Williams (North)

Rees (London Welsh) Router. Tanner, Claude Davy,

Tarr and Payns helped Swansea to beot the All Blacks on September 28, when the tourista lost by cloven points to three

In their only defeat of the tour thus, far.

BILLIARDS LEAGUE

ALL-CONQUERING

S. CHINA

(Continued from Pope, 8.)

an angled ground shot.

Leo completed his hat-trick soon after the resumption and sometime later Ip Pak-wa put South China

Catholic Union Secures further ahead.

Two Easy Victories

The Catholic Union has secured two clear victories in the Steel Coulson Billards League, while the Club's re- presentatives also won a five-nil fix- ture in the Snooker League.

Tho following. Bro the latest Billiards results: Civil Service C.C. ILE, rent

Patrick's Club Dockyard_R.C.

Prison Officers Civil Service C.C. R.N.Y. Falira Barron Sergie. Cathalle Union Club

2 Prison Officera

.N.Y. Pollen

1 Garrison Sergt.

4

o Catholic Un'en Club d

4 C. & 1.0.4 Club

Dockyard R.C.

St. Patrick's Club,

2 R.W.F. Betula,

6

& NE Bergta, LEAGUE TABLE

Game

A

19

17

Cathile Union Club It WP. Berea

Prison Officem ....

R.E. Bergeant

Civil Service C.C. Garrison Bergeants Dockyard R.O.

H.N.Y. Police

... Club St. Patrick's Club

Snooker

Right in the last minute of the game the Athletic word rewarded with a goal, Au Ping-ming again initiating

which cul- a_movement through and scoring minated in Yeung Kan-po dashing drive,

with a good

Incidentally there was an unheard

of and almost unbelievable occasion. in the first half, when Lee Wal-tong, taking a second penalty, failed to Ecore. Sul Tim-lin effected a brilliant clearance, getting well down to Lee's fast ground shot.

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$ ILE. Bergestifs

2 Frimon Omeers

LEAGUE TABLE

Cathello Unlon Club

W. Bergeanta

16 Civil Service C.C.

18 IN.Y. Palice ......

20

Garrison Bergeanta

Duckyard &C.

I.E. Bergenbla

Prison Serge

Pelson Offers

In the Snooker League, the follow. P.O. Clab ing are the latest results:

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KOWLOON UPSET THE

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NAMBLE did not turn out after all

G for the Club and il dropped to (Continued from Pago 8.)

back to the defence while Manning Railton went to half back. The Club CT. Joseph's had good reason. to

were finely served in defence but the feel antinfed with the outcome to ware revented complete lack of

of their match with Recreio, though finish. But for the bright midfield neither team can bonst about the exchanges the game would have been quality of football acrved up. deadly boring, "Everybody seemed worn out wan the way one of the players summed up the game to me, and suggested that the weather had something to do with it,

·

*

WHATEVER the cause neither act and seldom did goals look likely

of forwards could find the net,

Chances were missed at both ends of the field, but for the most part defences dominated to such an ex- tent that attacks were held in com. plete subjugation.

TH two drawn games in tho Junior Shield there are now no less than five matches to be replayed. have plenty of mid-week soccer.

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NAVY, the holders, swept majestie-

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*

FAST Lancashires, Fusiliers, Liga

L. Souzu, Sainte Fit was op Portuguesa, Lincolns, Athletic and

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LOCAL GOLF

CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINALS

this his match. He posed to the nippiest and cleverest Navy, all won, while it came as no lett wing on the fold, but ho ac-surprise to find the Air Force and complished a tremendous amount Engineers and South China and of work in a splendid and nc. Eastern unable to reach a conclusivo

manner. Sinclair computrided

at decision. was also prominent, especially in his control of Bernie HE tie between East Lancashires Gusano. Sinclair's rolling work and the Chinese Police was not

did more than anything else to take out the sting from the Recreio attack.

played in the best of spirit. Play was always a little too robust and the roforce acted wisely gathering the players around him

FORWARDS were at fault at Soo- and issuing a general warning.

in

The Colony's interport hockey side Fanling yesterday, 0. E. C. Marton Swain turned out for the soldiers and UT ir the main the thirteen Shield

will sail towards the middle of January. It is expected that they will stay in Shanghai for one week, during which they will

meet the Shanghal alde. The dates on which the games will be played have not been arranged as yet, though it is anticipated that this will be done during the next ten days or ko.

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In the Royal Hongkong Golf Club and Club played a goalless draw. where the East Lancashires Championship semi-finals plaved at bent K. S. Robertson (1 up).

encounters were played in a good appeared none the worse for his in- whether Sergt. Isley has had an Scott (4 and 3),

D. J. Gilmore heat A. M. W. for half of last week's Governor's Cup ful match to handle than that between

jury

which Rept him oi the field

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"A" D. C. Wilson beat A. L. Eastruan Rodgers for the Club-carried off the between these teams invariably re- the Lancashires and yesterday. Time was when meetings (2 up) in the Kowloon Golf Club chief honours of the day. Neither sulted in bad feeling, and question. virtue of this win ho will play A. Championship semi-finals, and by made

mistake and both able tactics. There is a markedly W. da Roza in the Anal.

improved tone in Isen) football to-day.

KOWLOON.GOLF CLUB

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