THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,
Braddock Begins To Tune Up For Championship Fight With Schmeling
Knows He's Up Against Something Big
BUT IS CONFIDENT
Loch Sheldrake, New York, He also
Sept. 16. Jimmy
Braddock, heavy weight champion of the world, .fully realizes that his
with Max Schmeling is the most important of his career, but thinks he will be the winner when the final gong sounds."
strolls
with holiday-makers and around with none of the hero- with worship usually associated American boxing champions. dresses in simple sports-clollies, shirt open at the neck, nnd is fre- quently unshaveil.
He
His associates at his quarters orb unassuming. His trainer, Doc Robb, Who has superintended Braddock's preparations for eleven years, is a grun
healthy veteran of the fight game. That Braddock is in excel- lent hands can be gauged by the fact that Robb trained ivo previous world-champions
Benvyweight
Gene Tunney and lightweight Ben-
ridiculett the suggestion thut Jack Sharkey would one day again Bg for the title. "Sharkey is too temperamental," he asserted, Braddock thought.
Louis showed
ny Leonard, fight bad judgment by fighting Juck gain amount to anything." he said. Sharkey so soon after his terrifie hiding at the hands of Schmeling. "Louis has by no means recovered yet from the bad licking the Gers mun KAYC him. Head punishment affects the nerve centres and Louis should have laid off a great deal then hove re- longer, He would
Braddock, in an exclusive inter- wiow at his training camp in this sheltered part of the Catskill Moun- tains, was emphatle that the German tough challenger WIS a "mighty crean proposition for any heavyweight ju the world to-day," but was equally emphatic, he could "take inything the German could sting over and
the
then some."
**Schmeling in the best of
to the title right now, aspirants
"and believe me, Braddock salt, I'm mighty impressed by his right- hand punch, but I won the from a right-hand puncher and 1
to the ring in the best of
Pawlock conceded the negro was
a
"given
world-beater potential
Ile emphasized more experience." that Louis had a lot to learn but he may have the stuff in him and lick us all in the end,"
No definite plans have been made with by Braddock after his fight Schmeling except that he will re- 1tleman in the Bght game regardless whether he wins or loses. He would
like to tour Europe but would rather, figure on retaining the title when it was a "business" tour. .mect 1: similar Oghter auch [19
Schmeling."
WOULD LIKE EUROPEAN TOUR
"It will be a good tough fight," added. "bul 1 wouldn't
Braddock
We are
ask;
this
correspondent,
"1 but
"I would be glad to make an ex- ilke to say whether the bout will hibition tour if the money is right,”
both he told o the full distance.
hurd won't good defensive fighters and punchers and anything might hop-after pen, but I guess I'll still be tienvy champion--and weight champion of the world at the after end of the battle."
canvas,
very
#
all
for the moon, a world
heavyweight I'll still be that Is battle
111/A Schmeling
even
ת!
big drawing card Braddock evidently had Schmel-country,
If only exhib ing's famous right-hand punch. nighting if they've got a promoter which battered Joe Louis to the over there with enough money I'll
much
In mind defend my title anywhere in Europe. throughout
the Interview because it wouldn't matter to me whether he frequently emphasised he has 1 fought in London, Paris, Berlin, always been able to get away from Home or my other big rentre." -right-hand blows.
"I've heard o lot of moonshine from
Aghters so-called American
one
*
decision "I figure
NOT AFRAID OF JINXES about the methods of refereeing a
fight in Europe, but I'd just Iraddock, was asked whether be
man's prcent had any fears about defending his son title at the Madison Square Bowl 33 three," he continued. owing to the well-known superstition if you fight clean and give the best that no heavyweight champion is you've got you'll get the desion if ever retained his title when fighting you've earned, it no, matter whether You fight in the United States, there. Braddock
was merely dis chutinful." won the title from Max Europe or the heart of the African
and Jungle" Buer on the Burteenth of June and so I'm not afraid
of jinxes. And Although definite in his opinion the whip-hand of for that matter no ex-heavyweight that champ, has over regained the tifle Schmeling. Braddock is one of the unassumiar heavyweight most anywhere," he said.
Speculating
His training possible chuller- champions on record. gers to his title if he succeeds in quarters, seventeen-hundred feet up beating Schmeling, Braddock tossed in the Catskill Mountains are ex- He has aside Max Baer with a sweep of
unpretentious. eeedingly his arm. "He's out and will never rooms ni a modert hotel thronged
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At present Braddock spars daily with ve heavy weights. one of whom is Bill frbie. a college boy from the famous Tulane University. Irbic has done some impressive work-outs with Braddock, and the champion predicts a great future for him if he takes up fighting for living. Braddock does not spare his sparring-partners and arrange- ments have already been made to "import" new ones within werk or two.
LIGHT TRAINING
CHINESE AT HIGHBURY
SEPTEMBER 23,
1936.
LOCAL CRICKET
Rest Of Colony To Play Interport Team
The following have ben selected to represent the Rest of the Colony against the Cricket Interport team
NEAT FORWARDS In match to be played on the
AND A FINE GOALKEEPER
(By Frank Thorogood)
Islington Corinthians 2 China
seven
K.C.C. ground on Saturday at 2 p.m. and on Sunday at noon:
E.C. Fincher, L.D. Kilbre, E. Zim- inern. I. Owen-Hughes, N.A.E. Mac- itay. A. W. Hayward (Capt.), A. E. Perry, Lleut. Rylands, FC. Good- win, F. D. Pereira and Tel, Tufnell,
SHANGHAI WINS
(Continued frimų Pige 8.).
London. Sept. 1. Last evening the Arsenal club hind the pleasure of Introducing to a London crowd China's artistic and nimble Soccer football team, several of whom had taken part in the recent Olymple Games at Ber- Ibu. Our visitors had for opposi-
tton a strong side of the Islington | A. 11. T. Taylor-Gill, not out Corinthians, who played amateur internationals. Clothed in blue and white and ter- minnting their sartorial set-up with Haming
I stockings, the young men of Chinn-average age about 25
Loot gravely in line opposite their foes wille the two national anthems were played, and the musie had Farcely died away when the Tourists ahozed the crowd by opening the
red
TWO UP IN 20 MINUTES
The navement, was so amazingly clever in its combination that
one soon began to realise why Ching had run England so close in Berlin. Their early success, moreover, was Braddock is undergoing only light
minutes, training
at present, cunning Disapped inside the first 20
when the centre-forward, with od work to an hour daily supplemented
mired enolness, trapped the ball and Title road work in the morn- by
reored one of the best gook I have. He plans to gradually increase
seen for some years. this as the fight draws nearer until
These dapper fellows know how to
he reaches the peak of colition shoot, and they understand also de two days before he is due to defendat of finding their men with neat his title. He is now ten pounds butterfly touches. above his best fighting weight which is around 1451, 2lbs.
Throughout training Brachlock only ents twice daily. For break- fas his favourite dish is hum and eggs and toast with liberal supplies of tea. He then fasts until dinner at night when he partakes liberally of either steak or chops with plenty of vegetables and no dessert. Be has no liking for fish or fowl.
He smokes a cigar occasionally when not training but religiously forgoes this luxury when getting fight. United
Fato condition for Press,
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Clubhouse Chatter By "Veritas"
Continued from Page 8
The Corinthians eventually won- their goals fell to Tunnington, 0%- barne and Lewis-but they had to go all the way and discovered in Wong K-leung a goalkeeper of exceptional merit,
Perhaps it was the fantastle n. mes nf the Chinese team that put the Blishers off the mark. They ought not to have read the programme: it was full of strange hyphenated numer that spoke of mystery and magic.
Witness, for instance, the men who scored China's two goals: Fung King- cheting and Lee Wal-long; ales their best back, Chua Boon-hay.
Some of the Chinese team are in commercial Bre? two are policemen; another is an army instructor—but they are all clever fuotballers. Their Cheating was particularly good-and better still the forwards itept the ball studiously on the
ground.
centre-
ONLY A RESERVE! The team played according to ony English style, with the centre-half
ying well back and the forward nearly as far up, and though faltering during the middle of the serond half, they made a great though vain rally near the end,
Extris
Total
HANKOW-15T INNINGS
R. Bryson, c. Spraggett, b. Baker J. A. Kirkbride, b. Lecle A. V. T. Dean, 1.b.w., Baker C. de W. Jansen, e. Landale, b
Mills A. J. W. Evans, 1.b.w., Taylor-GI K. M. Campbell, b. Leckie E. S. Giles, e. Chatterton,
Leckle
203
12
#
0
b.
24
W. S. E. James, 1.b.w., Leckie J. W. Foster,, c. Chatterton, b.
Leckle.......
J. S. Blanford, st Landale, b
Taylor-Gill C. E. Sherwin, not out
Extras..
Total
18
158
SHANGHAI-2ND INNINGS
81
...
1 12
G. Challerton, L.b.w., Sherwin .. E. C. Baker, 1.b.w., Jensen Lt. R. D. Secreton, 1.b.w., Jansen G. M. Mills, at. James, b. Evans J. B. H. Leckle, 1,b.w., Campbell D. F. Landale, e. Dean, b. Evans 53
F. Burford, c. and b. Dean J. D. Sayle, c. Jansen, b. Sherwin K. Foot, st. Jaines, b. Jansen C. J. H. Spraggett, b. Jansen A. . T. Taylor-Gill, not out
Extras
Total
.
17
7
207
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China's goalkeeper was a reserve player, if you please; but he had the Skill and alacrity to grace the best of Benguet Consolidated 14.00 Curin- Four English teams, and the
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side of football, which is bound up with the securance of the best players dut not necessarily the best team:
Iragu and the desperate fight for points or cup honours, has takea pre- vedence over, the mere provision of entertaining football. Ute d'I spectacle of football to-day is largely dependent on, the personal appearance men as Alex of such highly-puid James, Drake Hulme, Dr. Marshall, Brooks, Toseland, Meikle, and others. Thele Their
TRUTHS, s much ጸይ
value to prowess, have monetary clubs, and it is to this that clubs are api to pander, Berhaps Mr. Carruthers has inferred a pessimism which is not entirety Justined regarding the altered standard of first class football. For example I saw a first-class match in England last season which was the
everything that epitome of cinaleal in football. But, it is to relate, that this was perhaps an exception rather than the rule. The same feeling of consternation is re- flected in the sayings and writings of some of football's leading legislators.
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resee, unless there are radical They changes in methods and tacties, the continued decline of English football. The recent defeats of English profes- sional teams on the Continent have their cause was the result of a decline, in English football or a corresponding improvement in the Continentals. Possibly it is 50-50. But the general fear at Home serms la be that unis clubs are prepared to change thuis methods and insist upon their players developing the more aendemic Iva- tures of the game, in substitution to the present speed, and more speed ruling, then English football - will Se continue on the down-grade.
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