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Arthur Hohl

Story and screen play by

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Directed by D. Ross Lederman A Columbia Picture

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LOG CABIN TRAINING FOR "BOMBER" JOE LOUIS

PREPARING FOR SCHMELING

WIFE TO SHARE CONDITIONS

Moosehead Lake, Me,

A log cabin "just for two" is to be built in this North Woods sporting paradise for Joe Louis and his bride.

Detroit's Brown Bomber is coming to Moosehead to train for what some consider his first big test, his expected outdoor meeting in New York next Juno with Max Schmeling of Ger- innny, former world heavyweighti champion,

He's Unlucky!

Gordon Lum, Chinese Davis Cupper "Bulid Joe and his wife the best! cabin you know how." John Roxio us to participatia borough, the dark dynamiter's shrewd the Hongkong tennis championships

instructed Charlie Miler, he has to love for Shanghai ba manager, veteran Maine trainer and guide, at a conference just before the Louis Uzeudun fight.

"Put it where Joe'll be safe from busybodies," Roxborough added, "and" have it ready by May. And remem ber-have two good saddle horses on hami su Joe and The Missus can go riding along Moosehend's trails" LOCATION ALREADY CHOSEN Miller, who trained Primo Carnera for his fight with Max. Baer and

for lux Gene Tunney conditioned gerond fight with Jack Demprey, will have the cabin ready in time. has picked a location already.

Miller's four camps are grouped

He

In woods near Moosehead's share alut three miles from the town of Grrenville. Joe's cabin will be about n mile distant. "Loals wants qulet and seclusion, and he'll have it," sal Miller. "There won't be any; public workouts, and an Intruders will live here Visiting newspapermen with me, and I know I can bank on them to cooperate in giving Joe all the privacy he wants."

"Just what sort of daily training schedule will you put Louls through? Miller was asked.

OUTDOOR LIFE PLANNED

nake

fore they start.

England's Chances At Olmpics

(Continued from Page 8.) ·

competition, but national

high opinions of her technique have been expressed.

Of the reserves Pamela Prior has won fifth place in the last two British championships, and Mia Macklin, age 13, was fourth last time. There

reason to hope that this time our representatives will be placed higher than ever before.

Sonja Henie (Norway) who has held the World championship for nine years, and the European title for the last five years, won the Olympic at Lake Placid, with Fritzi Harger (Austria) Recond. She is defending all three titles.

STRONGER MEN'S

TEAM

CHINA'S 100 ATHLETES FOR BERLIN

(Continued from Page 8.) The German Government will arrange a special steamer for, the transportation of the China delega- tion. The return tariff will be 100 pounds sterling leas 20. per cent.

the Minis. A petition will be sent try of Finance for the government's contribution towards the expenser of the delegation and an appent will be made. for public contributions.

The qualifications of a represent- ative will be personality, athletic re- cord and youth.

BILLIARDS TITLE

STAFFORD'S FIRST

ROUND WIN

W. F. Stafford advanced to the second round of the senior billiards champion- ship of the Colony last even. ing when he comfortably beat Ho Shai-cheong by 500 to 337,

Stafford's bast breaks were 51 and 37.

FANLING GOLF ·

Jasper Clark Cup Result

2. L. Sung, Z. Q. Yen, Gunson Heh, C. C. Yung and John Mn will O. E. C. Marton and T. A. Pearce, select the football team on the in- who had tied for the second prize in dividual merits. S. Y. Tung, T. the Jasper Clark Cup Competition of the basketball team. John Ma, Suyunk and Call Song will chouse the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, played C. off on Sunday, Marten winning by 79 Yung and George Chow will act on to the Peron of the Old Cour

and swimming selection for the unior Championship, second

best on committee. M. N. Tan, T. K. Chang.

on

track

7. L. Sung and L. Yth will serve round, W. W. C. Shewan beat B. D. the weight-lifting and box- Evans, three and two, W. A. Stewart beat C. W. E. Bishop at the 21st. ing selection committee.

green, Commander Hole bent F. M.

A tryout for track and field men Eilis four and three, and II. Lafford and swimmers will be held in Shang-beat Dr. C. H. Burton two and one. hal on May 31. A delegation of 90 D. L. Prophet with a score of officials and athletes will be sent by 81-16-06 qualified for the February National Government. Twenty in- round of the Captain's Cup Compeli- vestigators will accompany the deletion on the Old Course. Other scores gallon with the approval of the were R. K. Collings 76-6-70, W. Ministry of Education. The China J. S. Key 80-9-71, F. J, de Romo National Amateur Athletic Federn 83-10-73 and

88-16-73. There were 42 tion will deputize 10 fcinie.

On the New Conrac, W. Sharp with China will compete in the Davis a score of 88-17-71 qualified. Other Cup of 1916 and a team of the lead-scores were D. J. Valentine 85-18= ing tennis players will be selected by 72 and R. K. Valentine 82-9-73.

There were 19 entries. the Federation

R. Abbit Clears Up Point

In Cricket Law

Contiuned from Page 8.)

give the batmuan out if an appeal was made!

Now I do not know who the umpire was, but if that was true about him, he must have great powers of register ing emotions, such as would have been Invaluable in the silent flicks Actually I think it much more prob able that Mindar fixed the place where he saw Mackay's back foot, came in and compared it with the popping crease, or what was left of it, and then appealed as a result of what he

saw.

but

had time to settle down. I had not

They did very much better on their own ground against Cralgengower and were only beaten after a very sporting declaration at 105 for seven wickets down. Both Fung and B. K. Ng afforded E. L. Gosuno, who had a nice and hard hit vinety, a good deal of assistance in run getting though the batting on the whole is not, i think, too strong.

neither

Craigengower bowlers seem rather out of form junt now, Omar, A. T. Lee, nor Souza, could muster mars than one wicket aplece,

wats the most successful bowler on and F. Zimmern with two for fifteen

paper.

for

"We'l start the day with rad Dates of the Contests work and a rubdown before break- fost," the guide-trainer replied.

Possibly because the more flourish "Then, on a typical day, Joe and his ing movements of International style wife and I will troil for fish from a figure skating appear.

somewhat We'll canoo during the morning.

effeminate in our eyes, our men have take along potatoes, corn and peas, not made so deep a mark abroad as

Anyway it is a good story, and

That they won the match Craigen- or something of the Hort, and cook

0 uur women. This time British hopes our mid-day meal over an open fire. are, higher

reminds me of another which I believe gower can thank Ernie Zimmern (wi!l than before. Our four For dessert we'll have pie, or I may men are:

will settle n bet made about the ques- someone send me a family tree-or tion of "an appeal for n catch at the grove of the Zimmern clan7) 'who loaf of johnny-cake. Joe J

Graham Sharp, British Champion

characteristic knock played u can loaf around camp in the early 1934 and 36, who in 1974 made his wicket after the luncheon interval, afternoon.

eighty-two while Rapley at last came Later on he'll box, or we debut in international events, after before another ball was bowled." may cut a few cords of wood with only three years of skating, when he

In the old days if my memory serves off with a fifty-three. The remainder cross-cut saw. Irimo Carners used won sixth place in the World, a posi-me, rule 50 finished at the words scrambled for the runs and got them. to cut two cords a day up here. Joe Lion he has since improved upon. "next ball", "Nor after any cessation Cosuno seems to be settling down a

of play" were

added fairly recently-bit and the Varsity should have good Louis could cut ten."

Juck Dunn. 18-years-old runner-up

1930 games with one or two of the other "We won't let things get montonous to... Sharp, in the last two British (I have checked from the for Joo," Miller concluded. "We'll

championships, also made his first bid Wisden)-and-for-this reason. In-sides:

JUNIOR DIVISION take plenty of hikes through the for international honours in 1934. He county match, the story goes, an

Joe can sharpen his eyes then secured sixth place in the Euro- by taking pot shots at wild animals can event, and more recently finished $10 for every wildcat we hawe get third to the great Austrings, Kari

Schafer and Felix Kaspar.... In the of the day. He said to him "Bill" terribly weak in batting-and, I fancy, Miller has been a Maine guide 18 1935 World title he was second, above (or whatever his name was) "why on in bowling. Craigengawer second at years. Carners and Tunney are the Sharp

earth didn't you appeal when "you hit home made 101 for three and put Britain's only heavyweights who did their ac

number is the 15-year- so and so's leg with the last ball of them all out for forty-three, four men tive training at Charlie's camp. But old Freddie Tomlins, fourth in our the day! I should have given him being run out. G.. A. Lee (another

Jack Sharkey 1934 champlonship, and third

last out." Next morning when all was family tree please!) got ninety-one Jack Dempsey and

usual-came off, Dr. Lam have vacationed here frequently, time. He is not likely to suffer from set but before a ball was sent down helping himself to DG not out and United Press,

taking three for nineteen, nerves, and is good enough to do well. Bill did appeal and the batsman had In any case, the experience will be to go.

The I.B.C., I am told, dropped a I honestly believe this story or lot of catches when they let K.C.C. invaluable to him.

Britain's fourth representative is some very similar incident to be a G. S. Yates. He took fourth place in true account of the facts which led draw with them. They took no chances about the game and went on our last title event.

to the addition of the last six words. to 171 for four after losing their first.

with a camera or a gun.

We

SPORT ADVTS.

umpire one evening was having a cup I am afraid I cannot say as much of tea or maybe a pint of bear- with the pro who bowled the last over for

and

the Varsity second who

are

Kimberley, Feb. 3. The Australians won by an innings and 105 runs against West Griqua land, who made 120 runs, Helfrich Britain's Paice are, our Champions, "Cessation of play" obviously means two wickets for nineteen, Curreem; mado 59 Tura and O'Reilly took six Mr. and Mrs. L. H. T. Cliff, and Miss an occasion where the teams leave the Afzal, and A. R. and A. H. Suffled wickets for, 64 runs.--Reuter,

field of

KTORKIY Rosmory Stewart and B. II. C. Yates.el play. It would be Among their likely opponents are the improper for bn umpire to make any all did well and I rather think the last. Olymple winners, M. and Mac. such remark on the field, though he Indian first eleven would do well to the promute one or two of these second P. Brunet (France), the American might inadvertently do so in pair, Badger and Longhran, who were pavilion or elsewhere. Anyway that's team batenien to stiffen what is at their runners-up, and the celebrated that. The incident was in no way a Present a by no means strong batting The K.C.C. were not..convincing Hungarian palra, Horr Laszlo Szellas departure from the rules of the game, ide

As for the batsman going on after though George Lee, Lawrence, Bald- and Frl, Baby Rotter, and Herr S.

he is bowled; when the umpire does HONGKONG YACHT Szalay and Fri. O. Organista.

Figure skating starts with the com. not give him out,why of course he win (33) and W. L. Backenzie all did CLUB.

pulsory figures at 2 p.m. on Sunday, can if the bowler or wicket-keeper do their bit to save the game, as did February 9, continuing from 9 a.m. not do something about it. But, Dand and Overy who put on five runs on the sabsequent four days. The speaking as a was-bowler, I should without letting the last wicket go Pairs start at 2.30 on Thursday, 13th, like to see a poor fish get away with down. A gallant performance, how

The rest of the cricket. Including voluntary figures for men at 2:30 on that if i had rattled his timbert Friday, 14th, and for women at the

notes on a most interesting match same time on Saturday, 15th. The It was fortunate that I did not between the Club and the Civil Ser- speed, skating, with which we are not write the Varsity off after their Navy vice, must, I fear, stand over until my concerned, is from the 11th-14th. match the week before, but said they article in the issue of Friday.

ROYAL

Members and Subscribers are notified that the Dinner Dance arranged for Friday, 14th Feb- ruary, 1936, is cancelled.

K. S. ROBERTSON,

Hon. Secretary.

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Directed by CHARLES P. RIESNER Produced by HARRY RAFF

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I'VE HEARD RUMORS THAT FRECKLES SNEAKS · AWAY FROM PRACTICE, BECAUSE HE GOT PINCH- ED FOR SPEEDING. IN JIMTOWN, AND SERVES -

HIS SENTENCE AT

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OH!

MAZIE TOLD ME THAT FRECKLES-WAS SEN - - TENCED FOR RECK-

I HEARD LESS DRMING, THAT HE IN LEESBURG!

SASSED A JUDGE

EVY TOLD ME THAT FRECKLES BEAT UP A JUDGE, IN AURORA, AND HE HAS TO REPORT TO A PROBATION OFF- ICER, EVERY AFTER-

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WALLY TOLD ME THAT FRECKLES STRUCK A POOR OLD PROBATION OFFICER WITH A·· CLUB, IN GOSHEN!

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