LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT Champion Held To Draw By Baby Arizmendi
Los Angeles, Juno 7..
Lou Ambers, lightweight champion of the world, was held to a draw hi a non-title bout with Baby Arizmendi to-day. Both boxers welghed 130 lb.
Though the result of the fight was a surprise, there were no knock
fuat downs. It was, however, throughout and the hardest punch was that of Arizmendi's in the second round- straight right which rocked Ambers.
Ambers Anished unmurked, and
Arizmendi
blerding though
Win
above bath eyes, he was otherwise In good condition,
Ambers, following the bout said, "have no alibis, but just couldn't "Het started."
In
Pablo Stockton, Callfornia, Dano, 122 lb., of Manila, won defeated on points in a 10 round contest by Chick Delaney, 121 1h., of San Fran- cisco.
In New York, Vincent Orio, 129 b., of Italy, was benten at points by Paul Lee, 126 19., of Indianapolis, in an eight-round bout.--United Press.
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Woolley's Part in Kent Victory:
A Classic Innings
By C. W. Packford
Gravesend: Kent beat Easex by wickels.
London, May 11. Kent made a definite nove in the direction of their long- delayed revival by winning this game in face of the Essex opening score of 450.
It was Woolley who set the pace in their memorable first in- nings and it was he who, when Kent were finally left with 163 to win, soon practically settled the issue with a display of forceful elegance.
Woolley let himself go from the He drove and pulled very first ball, with rare enthusiasm, once hitting a very fast ball from Nichols high over and the many cara that the rails lined them. It was superb batting that quickly put an end to any hopea sex may have entertained of re- gaining their original advantage.
With Fagi, now happily recovered from the illness that prevented him playing
all Inst menron, offering a sound resistance at the other end, Whatley had no hesitationi dan t- templing to dalah of matters i quick time.
EFFORTLESS DRIVING
fe surveeded admirably, 10 the delight of the hundreds who came especially to see a popular per-
Sith (T) lbw b Todu Wode b Wright Smith (R), not out
13 4 lb z
Total
200 Dowing-Tord 25.1-4-00-3.
Ilarding 13-1-89-0, Wright 23-7-70-8. Coto 3-0-11-0.
Valentine D-1-20-2, RENT
Valentine 151, Wright not out 51).
Second Innings Woolley e Smith (R) b Eastman Ferg low & Fastmon
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Donald Budge, the Wim- bledon champion, fo-day en- tered the semi-final of the French tennis championship by beating Bernard Destremeau of France by 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. United Press;-
Baseball
YANKEES LOSE BUT GIANTS WIN
New York, June 8. New York Yankees received two First Innings (Ames 170, 13. I drubbings from Chicago White Sox in the American Baseball League to- day, losing the first match by 11-10 and the second by 10-0. Cleveland Indians, leaders of the division, were 13 also beaten.
F. G. t. Chalk c Quick b Nichols Ames not out
1. H. Valentine at Wade b Eastma Todd not out 1.B...
Total (4 wkis} Howling, Nichom, 11-0-71-1, Smit, ---0. Entinen 0-0-30-3, Smith 2-0-3-0, Taylor 4-8-9-0.
41
164
New York Glants, however, won (1) their double-header against Chilenge
Cubs.
IPS
munality for the last time, for it 50 SMALLBALL FOOTBALL
minutes he hit a classic 3 bat in-
cluded a d and nine 4's, the
of which
which came as the result of effort- Jess off-driving.
His batting really settled matters. for although Eastman had an excel- lent spell during which he sent back FORE. Woolley himself and Valentine will quick
Ames. succession, another freely-hit innings, and the indefatigable Todd hit off the ncers- sary rates Withoul any trouble.
Once again the Kent batsmen hind heen men in a hurry, for their runa: were obtained in 10 minutes.
Ames BY
Scores!
Local Team Expected In New
Shanghai On June 12
NATIONAL LEAGUE
NON
R. H.
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Outs homered for the Glants),
New York
The Hongkong Chinese "Small Chicago football team will leave the Colony
the Empress of Aala on June 10 Boston and will arrive in Shanghai on June Pittsburgh 12 to play in the much heralded Charity Interport Serles, Three Brooklyn games tentatively have been arrang St. Louts ed and should draw unusual inter- est, says the N. C. D. Neton,
The Best match will see the vis- tors in acting
against the Fore.ancago Camined who will be represented by the same side that defeated the Chinese by 3-0.
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JUNE
9, 1938.
HONGKONG RACING
Ponies Classified By Jockey Club
The following are the latest class- fication Bale of ponics, Issued by the Hongkong Jockey Club on June 7:
Australian Fanles "A" Cings-Abie Amazon, Bland- ford, Centre Court, Courting Eve, Double Finesse, Electron, Gypsy Love, Home Brew, Lancashire Chips and Strathroy.
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Clina Ponies
"A" Class-Bear Claw, Cameron- lon, Confusion Bay, Desert Chief, Happy Eve, King's Warden, Liberty Bay and Silkylight.
Class Boolat Bay, Com- mencement Bay, Cossack's Beauty, Dawn Star, Expansion Time, Ex- pression Time, Gladiator, Half-Moon Eve, Handicap Eve, Harvest View, Havoc Eve, Honeymoon Eve, Hum- drum Eve, Jober, King's Coronation, Lancashire Laas, Moonlight View, National Pride, New Star, Oak Bay, Potentate, Red Feather, Rob Roy, Britain, Royal Scot, Soldier of Soidler of Hohour, Trentbridge and Wild Life,
Bistre,
"C" Class-Amberley, E. Bright View, Centre Farward, Elec- tion Time, Elizabeth, Fowey, Gordito, Jungle Jim, Just In Time, King's Bounty, King's Lend, King's Justice, Lancashire Boy. Laughing Buddha, Laughing Girl, Louls XIV, Lucky, National Defence; Night View, Pin- farthings. Rose Evelyn, Rose Jane, Rose-Queen, Royal Consort, Royal Highness, Scenic View, Smiling Thru, Solder at China, Sunlight View. Tampa Bay, Tyne and Wild Cat.
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Although abviously shocked by the merry dance Kent had let then
New Yuck Lo gain u unexpected lend of 98. Essex,
nhout in the morning, set
(Walker homered for the White their task of
recovery in real work-
Sox and Ralfe for the Yankees). manlike manner. We no longer had
Schneirzon (Public School), Vietadi the "reworka"
pre- (Clube R: provided
Got Lusitano),
(French Ch.engo Vinualy, flest by Nichols and Peter Forees). Demais (French Forces), New York Smith
then
and Walley (Aurora Combined), Foyn Valentine, but steady reliable batting (St. Francis Xavier), L. Roza lo (Gehrig and Gordon homered for of
not unattractive character
(Clube Lusitano), V. Souza (Clube the Yankees). all Lusitano).
(St Karolick
Franels Nichols, Taylor and Lavers
Garwood made creditable efforts to pull mal-Xavier),
(St. Franets Detroit ters round, but it was O'Conner who Xavier) and Peterson (St. Francis Philadelphia presented the greatest problem to a Xavier).
tacs, all the time on their anxious to reap the full reword of their earlier brilliance.
O'Connor
would
icum
Do
get going for long time last season, but there JE was no question as to his form on Such a command of this occasion, the bowling til he take from the
first very
over be received that within a few minutes he had col-
ea
5 10
1 5
A
(York and Laubs homered for the Next to oppose the Hongkong team Tigers). will be the Chinese.
The third ind probably the last game will see Cleveland picked
against the Boston.. Sharghat team invaders.
ut the
of
evenness
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The composition Shanghai leom 1s a hard question (Foxx homered twice for the Red boentise
of strength Sox, and Hale and Solters one cach among the players. It is suggested for the Indians). that foreign players will take up the four defensive positions while St. Louis fected three gorgeous boundaries Chinese occupy the three forward Washington une a perfect off-drive-and a little berths. Inter hit Hording three succession to the rails.
While
₤14
times in
with I associated was
we're becoming Taylor matters senous for Kent, ut Chalk, in an
inspired munient
1102 tasseti the
ball to Valentine.
A WEIRD BALL Valentine is no bowler, although remembered, once, be it
for some obscure reason he opened the M.C.C.! attack against the Australians, but the old adage that any change is better than none when tu batsmen are well set again proved true.
A weird ball, very akin to a long hup, was touched by Taylor to Ares, deflected who with outstretched arm,
it into the safe left hand of Woolley to end 13 "Interesting partnership: that realised 75 in 45 minutes.
O'Connor held the fort allogether for some two
And
i half hours to: complete a
sourkl
und century that in 4's, then to become a cluded iwenty victim to the boy Wright, who, in his Inst spell, took three good wie-
ets for a mere eight runs.
Wright bowled really well in this innings and in taking altogether five wickets for 70 following his excel- ient half century he has certainly opened the season in a manner that should give him confidence.
ESSEX
First innings-450 (Nichols 163).
Sceand Inninga
D. R. Wilcox b Todd Eastman e Valentine b Wrist Avery b Todd
U'Connor e Todd b Wright
Nichols lbw b Wright....
Taylor e Woolley Valentine A. Lavers b Valentine
A, B, Quick b Wright
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