European Boxers Go To America

Strong Amateur Team Selected

Berlin, Apr. 30,

A European amateur boxing team will meet an American team on May 18 in Chicago and on May 24 in In- dianapo!!s.

The elimination bouts took place at the Deutschland Halle last night, thirty boxers of eleven nations parti- cipating.

As a result of, læst night's contests, the following team has been relected

to represent Europe:

Flyweight: Olle Lehtinen (Finland) and Guldo Nordeccia (Italy),

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•HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

TUESDAY,

- sneezes.

volco.

his nose,

HAPPY is a fat SNEEZY," hay... GRUMPT is res! roly-poly little fever victim, tender of the fellow with

alwaysband. Crotchoty, perpetual smllo at the wrong always' has a and cheery moment-makes grouch about

Helped him look most Disney get to undignified. know the Talks through

others.

something, but has a heart of gold. Acta Dirst In trouble.

BASHFUL - A great favourite with the ladies, So kind-hearted and willing, and a most in- curable roman- tle. But he's so shyt

Bantamweight:

Ulderico

Sergo

(Italy),

Featherweight:

John

Herbert Nuernberg

Saunders

MC

SHOW WHEN

HAPPY

Welterweight: Anto Nikolczynski,

(Poland),

Football

(Germany),

Middleweight: Adolf Baumgarten

Medium

Heavyweight: Richard

Vogt (Germany),

Heavyweight: Herbert Runge (Ger- many) and Ollo Tendberg (Sweden). --Trans-Occan.

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who hits a new high in blushas over his sorol crush on Snow White..

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Snow White

AND THE SEVEN DWARFS

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FRIDAY

QUEEN'S &

INTERPORT ELEVEN SELECTED

MAY 3, 1938,

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Is Doesn't say out of life, much, but when thoroughly mis- he does it is chievous and a always straight favourite in the

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SNEEZY

CRUMPY

BASHFUL

Snow-White And Her

7 (Disney) Dwarfs

FOR three years Hollywood, altered. But they're all the same little

itself a Land of Fantasy, has harboured a small Fairyland, populated by a handful of the most famous folk in a child's

Colony Representatives world.

against Macao

The Junior Interport between Hongkong and Macao will be held on the Kowloon ground on Sunday, klei-off at 4.30 p.m.

Hongkong will be represented by Smith (R.A.S.C.); the following; Box (FL.B.), Ching Fai-lam (Kwang Wab); Fisher-Cooke (R.A.O.C.) Young Tse-tsong (Kwang Wah), Yau Wah-hing (South China); Marshall (24th. Battery), Lou Fuk-chung (South China), Izzard (Middlesex), Calvert (5th. Bde. R.A.), Dumeld (R.A.O.C.). Reserves: Hall (20th. Battery), Haig (Middlesex), Maxwell (Kowloon), Scott (Club).

Referee: Finch (RA.P.C.); lines- men, S. J. de Silva and J. Havloor.

TRIALS IN MACAO

Portuguese Teams Beat Eastern Athletic

Macno, May 2.

Two interesting football matches took place in this city during the week-end, between the Eastern Athletic Football Association and two teams from Mucha.

On Saturday, the Eastern Athletic Football Association helded a wenk team and lost by 1wo goals. The game was very fast, and the Macao players played with consider- able enthusiasm, and were decidedly superior, scoring two goals in the first half, after which they appear to have slacked off

tile, but trugh pressure was kept up they were not able to score again.

from

On Sunday, another team Macao played the Eastern Athlette Football Association, and although the visitors felded their full team, hard fought Macao won after match by four goals to twn. Both matches were witnessed by large crowds.

The Macao Selection Committee are now busy making arrangements for the team to represent Macao in the forthcoming match at Hongkong between Macno and a team repre- senting the Hongkong Second Divi- ston on May 8 next.--Our Own Correspondent.

CHAMPIONS

Y. REST

The following have been selected to represent the Hest against the Champions at Sockunpoo at 5 pm. on Saturday: Sicinner (Club); Wat- son (Middlesex) Capt., Sheen (Mid- dlesex); Fraser (Royal Scots), Bright (Middlesex), Leung Wing-chlu (South China); T. Pile (Police), Lul Skul- wing (South China), Blake (Kow loon), Saw (Middlesex), Bickford (Club).

FOOTBALL COUNCIL

Kowloon Vindicated For Playing Avery

It was decided at the monthly meeting of the Hongkong Football Association yesterday that an official reception will be accorded to the Macao footballers on their arrival in the Colony. Mr. W. Pryde. the Chairman, stated that the Macao visitors will be invited to a dinner, In connection with the controversy over the playing of A. Avery, of the Islington Corinthians, by the How- loon Football Club in their Shield 'match with the Middlesex Regiment, the Council decided to write i letter to the Club, pointing out that there had been a misunderstanding and that their sportsmanship had never been the subject of discussion.

It was stated that a team from Saigon will arrive in Hongkong on May 13 on their way to Manila, They will stay here for 10 days dur- Ing which time the Council hopes to arrange three malches in which South China, Hongkong Football Club and the Army will participate,

CONTINENTAL, SOCCER

Switzerland Qualifies To Meet Germany.

Berlin, May 1. In the elimination round of the Fontests which will be held in Paris

In June next, Switzerland defeated

ALHAMBRA International Football Championship

They are Snow-White and her Seven Dwarfs, a handsome Prince ind a completely villainous Queen, Shy little people, unwilling to adapt themselves to modern needs,

It was left to Mr. Walt Disney to over come their nervousness, their distrust of world which says: "Santa Claus? Jal! He's Father!"

men whoso devotion to Snow-Whito la obvious. Their descriptions, above, are from "Mickey Mouse Hoilday Special."

It will run for 30 minules. To do that, as0,000 separate pictures had to be drawn of the small models, hours spent in careful preparation of music, of voices.

Dozens of tunes were heard before the final six were selected. Hundreds of voices were tested before it was finally decided what Snow-White and her ni

Actually, tendants should sound like. several well-known stars are to be some of the volces. But Disney won't say who. The Grimm Brothera-who, by the way, called their heroine Bnow-Drop Oraduntly he has gained their conf-wil turn in their gives. Jente. taught them that the screen is nothing to be afraid of, groomed them for atardom. And shortly, you will BOG hem in your cinemas in the first full- Length colour cartoon.

"Snow White" was previewed at the Queen's Theatre yesterday, and proved to be everything It has been said to be. It will be shown on May

Don't miss it.

Don't worry if you find them changed nee the days of your childhood. The warta--look at their portraits-have| 0.

"SCHMELING SHOULD

BEAT JOE LOUIS' SAYS STEVE DUDAS

GERMAN CONFIDENT OF REGAINING TITLE

Hamburg, Apr. 19. "Max Schmeling is technically the best boxer and the hardest heavyweight, interviewed after his defeat by the German hitter that I have ever seen," said Steve Dudas, the American champion.

Joe Louis, said Dudas, whose face distinctly showed the marke of Schmeling's powerful blows, will prove no match for the German, who, he considers, should recover the world title from the colured American in June.

SLEEPY

DOPEY

"Queen Helen" Returns To The Court

NAMED TO US.

wn Tennis

Kay Stammers Enters Final At Harrow

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE FOURTH EXTRA - NACH" MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY C mencing at 2.00 p.m.

Malfroy's Easy Win SATURDAY, 7th May, 1958, com

Over Choy

By A. Waliis Myers

London, Mar. 20. The end of the March summer seriously curtailed play in the Herga tournament at Harrow yesterday, Only two of the four matches in the singles semi-finals could be finished, owing to rain, and no headway was possible in the doubles,

Realising that long rallies were unprofitable on a threatening day and might invite a postponement, Miss Stammers and C. E. Malroy, the two winners, played with a con- dent and almost a crushing speed. They lost only six games between

them.

1

Miss Stammers came to the final her first, by the way, in an outdoor tournament for many months through Miss James. She struck many raking forehand drive, and, Lafter a fairly level start, hit clean through the tao dellcate defence of Miss James,

The only English girl to beat Mrs. Moody in England in the last 10

WIGHTMAN CUP years looked the part" yesterday.

TEAM OF 1938

(By Jack Cuddy, United Press Stan Correspondent)

New York, Apr. 10. Mrs. Helen Wills Moody's reported come-back become official when the United States Lawn Tennis Associa- former tion announced that the queen of the courts had been named to the Wightman Cup leain.

can

spokesman for the association assured the United Press, "If Helen play winning tennis with the team against England at Wimbledon in June, and carry out the rest of her proposed campaign successfully, her achievement will establish her unquestionably as the greatest wo- mon tennis player the game ever know."

Whether Miss Slammers will meet Mrs. King or Miss Heeley in the Anal depends on the result of their unfinished match this morning. They adjourned at six games all in the first set,

to

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE is hereby given that tickets Nos. 100,001-101,000 inclu- sive in the Lantao Handicap Sweep 6th June, 1938, Here the rallies were long and to be held on many of them rather too defensive have been lost, and that, pursuant

be exciting. Miss Heeley Wis

to Rule 11 of the Rules for Mem- more fluent on the backhand, but she did not always keep so good abers Cash Sweeps, such tickets length as Mrs. King. Pailence rather have been duly cancelled by the than power was the keynote.

Stewards and will not be included Malfroy only allowed Choy two in the draw. games in the men's singles. The sudden weather change seemed disturb the Chinese, whereas the New 1938. Zealander threw off a lethargy that he sometimes reveals and atineked all through with a rare cunning for the "killable" ball.

These

close two had played a match in the covered court meeting at Queen's, but then there was no rain or wind. Malfroy had the whip- hand all through yesterday.

"Queen

Helen" has been out of big-time competition since 1920 when she made a brief but stirring return to the sport to win her seventh Wimbledon crown, after two years on the sidelines because of honours back Injury.

Call-

According to the pssociation an- nouncement. the 37-year-old fornia star intends compating in most of the Important British and Ameri- can tourneys this year, including the Wimbledon and Cup play since 1032, and has not participated in topflight Enstern competition since 1933 when she defaulted dramatically to Helen Jacobs, losing the national crown which she wore seven times.

Recent

reports from California at last from her lingering back in indicated that Helen has recovered jury, that she is playing at top form and that she is determined to re- capture her former glories, follow- ing her divorce from Fred

Also young San Francisco broker, Moody, named to the Wightman team were Alice Marble of Deverly Hills, Calif.; America's No. 1 player; Helen Huli Jacobs of Berkeley, Cal., ranked No. 2; Dorothy M. Bundy of Santa appeared to be quite the German boxer Walter Neusel de- Monica, Cal, No. 3; And Mrs. Sarah fresh when interviewed after his clared that be was not completely Palfrey Fabyan, of Cambridge, Mass.,

with the outcome of victory over Dudas and it was almost sntisfied

No. The alternate Is Gracyn to believe that he had bout since he was certain that he Wheeler of Santa Monica, Cal., No. impossible stood in the ring with one of the could have won on points, If the fight 5. Miss Jacobs formerly held the leading American heavyweights but had gone the full 12 rounds.

Wimbledon and National titles, and few minutes before the interview. Neusel expressed the hope that he Miss Marble last the national crown

Schmeling was naturally. very might be given a chance to step into last year to Senorita Lizana pleased with the outcome of the bout, the ring in one of the preliminary Chile. He declared that he had been deter- bouts for the world heavyweight The U. S. L. T. A. rates this team mined to win by a knock out since title.

one of the strongest and is confident "My next objective, however, is to of a successful defence at Wimbledon he realised that a victory on points might

not have satisfied American get return bouts with Schmeling on June 10 and 11, particularly if

and Tommy Farr," ho

sald. boxing authorities.

Mrs. Moody has returned to form. Ben Foord admitted, when ques- Miss Jacobs and Miss Wheeler al- tioned after his dofent, that Neusel rendy are abroad. Mrs. Moody will had considerably improved and that sail shortly. The others will follow The fight was a splendid prepara- the German's tactics in the bout were later. The entire squad will remain tion for the title bout. I am now in well adaptered to the blows which ships at Wimbledon, starting June to his (Foord's) style. In England for the British champion- the pink of condition. I will suff for Foord New York in May,” he said,

hod caused his disqualification as 20."

Schmeling

PREPARATION BOUT

of

This will be the 16th competition

In reply to a question regarding "unlucky blows" and expressed the his chances in the bout with Joe conviction that he can beat. Neuzel for the Wightman trophy. In the Louis, Schmeling said, "I am sure in a return match, if he can recover that I will recover the title. I have the form in which he was at the time times and Great Britain four. been chasing after the title for years, of his fight with Schmeling.

I have several times been deprived of a chance to try for the title, but this time it will be impossible to overlook me.

"I will beat Louis, since now feel itter and stronger than in the

INTERPORTER HURT

days before first fight with Louis, Macao Hockey Player In

added Schmeling.

NEUSEL NOT SATISFIED

When interviewed after his victory over the South African Ben Foord,

Motor Accident

series the United States has won 11

(Since the above was written. Mrs. Moody has arrived in England).

HOME RACING

Pasch Favourite For The Derby

The many friends of Mr. Ramalho,

London, May 2. the inside-right of the Macao Inter- Pasch, owned by Mr. H. E. Mor- port hockey team, will be sorry to rias and winner of the Two Thou- Portugal at Milan yesterday by two

learn that he was involved in a aand Guinens, is the favourite for the goals to one and thus carns the right motor cycle accident in the Portugu-Derby. The following were to-day's to be Germany's opponent in Paris, ese Colony on Saturday, as a result call-over pelecs: Trans-Ocean.

of which his collar bone was frac- 5/ 2 Pasch (0), 11/4 (1) 100/12 Scottish Union (0)

WIN FOR CORINTHIANS

San Francisco, May 1,

tured,

It is belloved the injury will take 071 Fort Marnbek (t and o) him a few months to recover. The 100/ 7 Khan Bahadur (0) cycle on which Mr. Ramalho was 100/ 0 Pound Foolish (t and o) ·

The Corinthians football team, | riding crashed Into a tree, it was 100/ 0 Golden Sovereign (0), 18/1

which recently appeared in Hong learned, kong, to-day defeated an All-Star San Francisco eleven by three goals to one.

The two teams will meet again on Wednesday-United Press.

PRESTON TEAM LEAVES

London, May 2. Preston's soccer team left London this morning with the Association Cup which they won at Wembley on Saturday. They were scen off at Euston Station by a large crowd of supporters including Lancashiro people living in London-Reuter's Bulletin

(t)--Reuter.

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Dated the 2nd day of May,

By Order of the Stewards,

C. II. BROWN, "

Secretary,

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT C. M. Jones and Mullliten- ad-

CLUB journed a very level match with the

with

1358 easy, Jones

There will be stronger service won the first set in the 10th game. Mulliken, forcing Cruiser Race for "E" and "W" some depressions from his opponent, class on Sunday, 8th May. Usual is leading 54 in the second.

↑ Corinthian

Jones made many stirring winners; starting times. Course will be his opponent was more resourceful posted on Club Board. in defence. Both were as cager a a damp atmosphere would allow.

MEN'S SINGLES -Semi-final Rd.: C. E. Malroy bt. W. C. Choy, 6-0, 0-3; C. M. Jones v. R. E. Mulliken, 6-4, 4-5 Binished).

(un

Rd.:

WOMEN'S SINGLES.-Semi-final Alisa H. F. Stamme le s 6-3, 6-1; Miss M. Heeley v. Mrs. King unfinished),

MEN'S SINGLES (LOCAL).—Semi-final Rd. M. B. W. Bergi bt. G. F. Goergeson. 6-0, 6-3; C. F. Ifali bt. D. F. Georgeson, 0-3-0-4.

R. J. MINNITT,

Hon, Sailing See.

NOVEL EXCUSE FOR SPEEDING

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--Fear that the ice cream in his car might mell caused Joseph Gemellaro to drive 65 WOMEN'S SINGLES (LOCAL) Semi- to 79 miles an hour through a red final hd.: Mrs. E. B. Law ht. Miss P. L.

Michell Mias J. Nicoll. 6-4, 2-1, 2-1 (unfinished).

MacCorkindale, 6-0, 6-0; Mrs M. R. &

light on his way home, according to his testimony in district court. Ho appealed a $10 fine for speeding.

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