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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1935.,

CIVILIANS' HOCKEY

LOUIS WINS YACHTING FIFTEEN

SCORES K.O. IN WINS FOR CUTTY &

4TH ROUND

THE BETTER, MAN

New York Dec 14

Joe Louis weighed in at 200 lbs. 12 ozs, and Uzcudun 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, fouls won the first three by wido margins and scored the knock-down lato in the fourth, whereupon the re- force halted the fight.

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Uzcudun had previously boasted of the fact that he had never been knock- ed out or off his feet, though he has recolved some terrific punishment in sumo of his flights. For nearly fifteen years, Paulino has been a threat to overy rising heavyweight, but han never reached the ultimate goal of every fighter the championship.

· Louis on the other hand, has been fighting only a little more than ong year in the professional ranks, and he has yet to be defentedi.

This year ho has knocked out two men who could boast of the fact that they and nover been knocked aut: King Levinsky and Max Haer.

Uzcudun has spent much of his time in running casino in San Sebastian and living a quiet life, while Louis has been fighting the best of the heavyweight class without log- Ing a fight.

The Inst fight Paulino participated in. he 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, Uzeudun re- piled anybody fighting one year can be no good. A fighter always looks good when winning. They tell me Louis has never been hit."

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

U. AND I

BROTHERS RACE

PLAYERS

CHOSEN

FINAL XI TO BE PICKED

TEAM

Yesterday's events, over the Bro- therm course, a distance of 28 miles, the Cutty, sailed. by Mr. F. C. Manning was winner In the "W" Fifteen players have been Class event and Mr. 11. S. Rouse, in

selected by the Hongkong and I" in the Cruisers class, second championship race,

Hockey Association to hold themselves ready to play for the Civilians against the Com- bined Services in the annual re- presentative match on the Naval Ground at King's Park on Sun- day next.

The full results follow!

.

"W" Class Started 69.50 Yacht Corrected Por Pts,

(Squad,' Leader C. R. Keary)

Typhoon

Curlow

Tern

Monsoon Norddwester

Mistral

7

0

(Major Drennan)

2

8

(Capt. P. A. Foley)

7

3

(Mr. I. C. Meeke)

G

5

(Mr. W. Sporleder)

8

(Mr. A. B. Doleich)

Cutty Penguin

Sai Long

I

10

(Mr. F. C. Manning) (Col. L. C. Lewis)

0

4

9

{

(Capt. W. W, Cowan)

Cruisers

.5

(Mr. F. D. Lambert)

La Cigale

2

133

(Mr. N. Croucher)

Norseman

12

(Mr. F. Nicholson)

U

& I

1

13

(Mr. H. S. Rouse) Lonna West Windd

D.N.F.

11

Azuman

(Mr. G. G. Wood) Wanderer ......

G

at the

The selectors have refused definitely to commit themselves to an Eleven and it is quite possible that the final | constitution of the team will not, be

known until just before the game.

The players selected are:

Fine Hockey Match At Macao

(By Our Own Correspondent)

Macao, Dec. 15. Spectacular hockey was wit- nessed by large crowds in Macao this afternoon when the first team. of the Macao Hoc-- key Club captained by R Rozario, was evenly matched against the Hongkong and Singapore Brigade Royal Artil- lery, the visitors being defeated by four goals to three.

Both sets of forwards were in fine fast and exciting one, the loners put- shooting form and the game was a ting up a vigorous struggle through- out

In the opening stages the Club forwards were attacking and after ten minutes of play, Pedrinho manag

M. Ramzan (K.LT.C); AEP.ed to secure the first goal for the Guent (Radio), G. Bommer (Club); home team. The visitors held their JE. Potter (Club). A.S. Dins (St. own during the next fifteen minutes Andrew's), W. A. Reed (Club), N. and they eventually evened the score. Beltrau (Recrels), A. Silva

As play proceeded, splendidi move- (Argonauts); G.E.It. Divett (Club), ments were initiated by

Biles, the S.A. Fowler (Club), G. Singh ball being alternately carried from (Radio), J.M. Pinto (K.1.T.C.), A.P. Dhe side of the field to the other until Souza (K.J.T.C.), Awtar Singh shortly before the interval when (K.LT.C) and Dd. Nooy (Club).

Pedrinho's agility was displayed as he scored, thus putting the Club again in the end.

Players are asked to wear white shirts, white shorts and blue and white stockings.

on

A practice game will be played on Friday next the Club ground. King's Park at p.m. against a team composed of K.I.T.C. and India players.

Not many minutes after play had resumed, the home team was in luck as Raulho's breakaway resulted in the Club's being up Roza at, centre-half was particularly another goni. prominent before the next goal was registered for the home team. He brought the ball right up and passed to Rozario close to the visitors gond

fought desperately despite beinbr

three goals down and were rewarded when they tecrus- fully penetrated the Club's defence and scored the last two gonia towarda the end of play. The losers had more scoring opportunities and but for the excellent goalkeeing of C. Almad would harilly inve been beaten by the odd goal.

It is particularly requested that all | players named turn up at the timeline enabling him to score,

stated on Friday and on Sunday The (Sunday's match begins 3 p.m.) and be prepared to play. If they [cannot turn out, to notify the hon. secretary of the Bockey Association us soon as possible.

(Mr. II. C. Tilley)

Quent finished at 19.30.

SATURDAY'S EVENTS

Mr. H. 5.

Rouse repeated his auccess of the previous week when be salled True Blue to vielory in the

Class yachts rate for "A" Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, regatta

The race was ever on Saturday.

E The Chase Bank moved during the distance of 4 miles, Artemis (Mr. G. week-end into its fine new preindsen G. Woad) being second and Gull (Mr. In Marina House, Queen's Road B. Nuess) third.

Central, joining the "G" Class race when Sirius (Mr. II.

Only three yachts started in the Hotel building. M. Fininy) finished in Toynotte (Capt. W. J. Fennell) and Eunice (Mr. E. 8. O. Dunlop).

front of

Widgeon (Col. Bilderbeck) was first Its the "I" and "Y" Classes event, while Ariel (Mr. J. A. Kemsley) won Detalled results were as follow: "A" Class-Started at 14.30

"Well, he don't scare ine. I like to the "I" Class event. show up those fellows."

The unique part of this fight is that it was the first time outside In- terests have been allowed the use of the Garden. The officials of the Loba Garden felt that they would prost Artemis more by showing Louls on a per- centage basis under Jacobs' promo- La Linda tion than if the bouts were hold in Joss the New York Collsun.

During the signing of contracts, Paulino seemed quite confident of vic. tury, for he was willing to fight on the -baxin-of-“winner take-all:”*--

Louis had said Ittle about the tight, nk had been his custom on previous occasions, but was in the Anest candi tion possible.

Joe Louis bus scheduled another fight before the end of the year. He will meet Gastonaga in Havana December 29 in ten rounder. United Prean.

ALL-CONQUERING

S. CHINA

(Continued from Page, 8,3

an anglet ground shot,

Gull

Hongkong

it is recalled that the team of the Hongkong and Singapore Brigade de feated the formidable Macao team last year.

KOWLOON UPSET THE

APPLE

(Continued from Page 8.)

T. Joseph's had good renson

CART

NAMBLE did not turn out after aff'

Gfor the Club and Hill dropped to

Finished Pos. P feel satisfied, with the outcome forwards revealed complete lack of

D.N.F. 10.45.22 2 11

(Mr. G. G. Wood)

of their match with Heerelo, though neither team can boast about the

of football served gunity R

up "Everybody seemed worn out" was the way one of the players summer up the game to me, and suggestedt that the weather had something to do with it.

D.N.F 10.56.20 5 (Mra. Stanton)

10.10.10 B 10 (Mr. B. Noek) True Blue.... 18.36.34 1 13

(Mr. H. S. Rause) Pat

10,57.15 Painted Lady

(Mrs. D. W. Persse) 16.55.38

F

Toynelte

17.10.12 (Capt. W. J. Fennell) Eunice. 17.19.37 (Mr. E. S. O. Dunlop) Sirius

17.01.44 (Mr. II. M. Finlay) "I" & "Y" Classes-Started 16.50 Stella

17.17.13 D.N.F. 17.12.15 (Col. Bilderbeck)

9

(Major F. C. Booty)

"B" Class-Started at 1440

Corrected

2

5

3

4

1 7

:

2 R

Heron

Widgeon

1 10

Diana

"H" Class-Started 15.00

17.09.27 (Mr. P. Ramus) 17.07.27 (Mr. J. M. Baxter)

4

3

4

F

2

La completed his hat-trick soon Colleen after the resumption and sometime inter Ip Pak-wa put South China Rolin further ahend.

tish in the last minute of the

Siskin

17.10.50 (Col. Kirke)

17.24.27 0 (Mr. W. M. Brown) 17.05.27 (Mr. J. A. Kemsley) Dorothen

Kame the Athletic were rewarded Ariel with a goal, Au Ping-ming again altinting a movement which cul- Bose Bettterminated in Yeung Kan-po dashing Колосина sud Holder of Japans and lionskens Goven, through and scoring ment Licences. Curre Spraised Ankles and | drive, Welsta. Becommendet för many years by Local Hospitals and Doctora

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WHATEVER the cause neither set

back to the defence while Manning Railton.went to half back. The Club were finely served in defence but the finish. But for the bright midfield exchanges the game would have been deadly boring.

WITH two drawn games in the Junior Shield there are now no less than five matches to be replayed. This looks as. though.we are-going-to have plenty of mid-week soccer.

W of forwards could find the net, NAVY, the holders, swept majestic-

and seldom did gunis look likely, ally through to the second round Chances were missed at both ends of at the expense of Kowloon, who could the field, but for the most part not emulate the

example of their defences dominated to such an ex-seniors. Junior Shield results in fact tent that attacks were held in com- were in accordance with general anti- |plete subjugation.

op-

elpations.

Eastern unable to reach a conclusive decision.

Souza, Saints' right back made FAST Lancashires, Fusiliers, Lign thin his match. He was

Portuguesa, Lincolns, Athletic and posed to the nippiest and cleverest Navy all won, while it came as no left wing on the field, but he, ac-surprise to find the Air Force and complished a

Engineers and South China and tremendous amount of work in a splendid and

ac complished manner. Sinclair at centre-half was clso prominent, especially in his control of Bernie HE tie between East Lancashires Gosano Sinclair's spalling work did more than anything else to take out the sting from the Recreio attack.

E

FORWARDS were at fault at Soo-

where the East Lancashires and Club played a goalless draw, Swain turned out for the soldiers and

and the Chinese Police was not played in the best of spirit. Play was always a little too robust and the referee acted wisely in gathering the players around him and issuing a general warning.

BUT in the main the thirteen Shield encounters were played in a good Isley has had an

appeared none the worse for his in- whetitor Sergt. Jury which kept him off the field onster sporting manner. It is doubl for half of last week's Governor's Cup ful match to handle than that between match. Both goalkeepers-Harms- the Ahletic and South China "A" worth fur the Lancashires and yesterday. Time was when meetings taking a second penalty, failed to Rodgers for the Club-carried off the between thene teams invariably re- Incidentally there was an unheard score. Sul Tim-lin effected a brilliant chief honours of the day. Neither sulted in bad feeling and question. of and almost unbelievable pccasion clearance, getting well down to Lee's made a single mistake and both able tactics. There is a markedly

effceted amazing clearances.

improved tone in local football to-day.

in the first half, when Lee Wal-tong, fast ground shot.

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