OXFORD STRONG JOE LOUIS

OUTSIDE THE SCRUM

London, Oct. 14.

seniors and five

TO DEFEND

HIS TITLE

New York, Nov. 16.

In the final Oxford University: Rugby triol the sides were made up of four Blues, 21

It has been learned here that plans freshmen, of whom Show (Oundle) for Joe Louis to defend his heavy- had to withdraw at the last moment. weight title at the San Francisco Ex- scoring game with position in April have "advanced."

It was a high

plenty of open play, and it confirmed This

will be the Arst heavy-

the opinion that Oxford will be quite weight title bout in California since strong outside the acrum.

foes beat Possibles by

(one penalty) to

Ketchell met Johnson in 1909.

Loula' opponent, so far, has not three goals been mentioned, but it is considered (one penalty), and it must be some likely to be either Max Baer or Lou years since better goal-kicking has Nova. been seen than that of Watts and Thomas.

The California Commissioner, Mr. With the forwards packing 3-4-1 George II. Payne has revealed that the heeling was much cleaner and he is raising a quarter of a million quicker than usual and the Probabies dollars as guarantee by popular sub- had a big advantage in having such scription and advance sale of tickets. an astute pair of halves as Watts and, The second item is the construction. Thomas, the former a Blue, and the of a stadium to seat 49,000 spectators. latter of Neath. They got their

Meanwhile, nearing the completion backa under way much more smooth- ly than Bourne and Strathie, the of his training, Fred Apostoll is 7-5 latter of whom was disposed to held favourite to beat Corbett III in their middleweight bout on Friday, but he up his backs.

may enter the ring with odds even.- United Press.

Percy, the old Blue, looked the most dangerous wing, and of the centres Davies and Cowen caught the

two most. In

stronk packs eye Muller, Stubbings, Macindoe,

Bar-T. Young (Rugby), B.. J. J. Stubbings) trum, Pennington, Youens and Jack (Natal), P. C. Phillips (St. Edwards), son were the best.

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HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER

Maureen O'Sullivan and Robert Taylor, the two principals in "The Crowd Roar," Showing to-day at the King's Theatre.

OUR GUIDE TO THE

young player who came on at Youens (Sheffield). G. Curruthers CINEMAS

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Manila Hopes To Play With Colony Team

Effort To Stimulate Soccer There

Manila, Nov. 17.

In an effort to stimulate soccer in Manila, the Chairman of the "Philip- pines Amateur Athletic Federation's Football Committee, Mr. John M. Cleland, is departing Saturday by the steamer Gneisenau on a trip around the world, making contacts with the Footbait Associations of Singapore. Java and Europe.

on

He said that Manila hopes tu join in the interport series with Hong- kong, as "Manila should be the Far East's football centre." · Manila, he Gald, might participate in the event it Shanghal grants Hongkong's re- quest that this year's interport con- test be held in Hongkong instead of Shanghal-United Press,

ENGINEERS BEATEN

Royal Scots Take Full Points In Second Division Match

be- The second division match tween the Royal Scots and En-

nt gineers

Sookunpoo yesterday proved most interesting with the Scots winning by three clear goals. half-time, Bulmer, a scrum half from (Nelson).

Possibles: M. B. Strubeli ¡St.

The following will represent the The football displayed was of a fine Priory School, Shrewsbury, showed most promising

Pauls); RB, Joly (Clifton), E. K.

"The Crowd Roary" (King's Craigengower C.C. against the Kow-standard, but superior combination Probablea: 3. H. Bevan (Howar- Scott (Clifton), M. J. Davies (South Theatre, to-day).--Robert Taylor as toon C.C. at cricket on Saturday: den); 11. R. G. Percy (Uppinghom), Africa), D. F. J. Watson (Sedbergh); a prize fighter, believe it or not.

1st. X1 (nway).-F. R. Zimmern T. J. Cowen (St., Bees), G. Hollis (S1. D. M. Strathie (Hugby), C. R. Bourne This should remove the last doubt Edwards. Oxford), L. E. McLean (Cheltenham); D. G. G. Coles (Cl.f- about Mr. Taylor's Virility. But this (Capt.), A. R. H. Esmail, E. J. M. Churn. D. Hung, A. K. Irmall, G. (Bishop. Stortford); 1. H. Watts (Sutton), R. J. Follok-Morris (Harrow), prize fighter is no plug-ugly, He Ladd, F. K. Lee, H. P. Lim, T. Locke, ton Valence), I. 11. Thomas (Lian- W. M. Jackson (Sedbergh), A. Forbes gentleman who reads Gibson and W. Hapley and G. Souza, dovery); 3. Pether (Magdalen (Rugby), J. M. K. Marsh (Newport). H. G. Wells, and likes 'em. He falls School), H. Muller (Pretoria), A. S. J. R. Boys (Monkton Combe).

in love with the daughter (Maureen of a gambler who has O'Sullivan) bought his contract. An exciting melodrama is worked out before the inal reunion, Edward Arnold, Frank William Gargan, Lionel and Nat Pendleton are in

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On Sunday, the Craigengower C.C. "Campus Confessions" (Queen's are at home in an all-day match Theatre. to-day)-Hank Luisetti, against the Club de Recreio, com- and will be re- one-time Stanford University star. mencing at noon, appears in a series of excellently presented by the following: photographed sequences on a basket- ball court. Otherwise this is just the ordinary college picture. Belty Grable, Eleanor Whitney and John Arledge are featured.

"Crime School" (Alhambra Thea- ire, to-day).Those belligerent out-

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D. Hung (Capt.), A. R. H. Esmail, U. Esmail, A. K. Ismail, G. Ladd, T. Locke, A. M. Omar, W. Rapley, G. Souza, W. K. Way and A. Zimmern.

laws, the "Dead End" boys, repeat NOVEMBER

improve upon thelr carfler delineations of criminals in the like this making. For those who

and a better balanced attack turn- ed the tables in favour of the Scots, Although having the better of the opening exchanges, the Scots took the lead through a lucky goal when MacDonald

rounded off a κου

that movement with a tame shot the keeper only partially saved, the boll

rebounding off the upright. The Scots then settled down to a but resolute de- classic exhibition. fensive play prevented further gonis before the interval.

On the resumption each side at- tacked in turn and it was not long before the Scots were on top ngain. Mid-way through they went further ahead when Noutch laced the ball past his own goalie in attempting to clear. The Scots continued to press and shortly after Callaghan placed the issue beyond doubt to complete the scoring.

Outstanding for the sappers were Woods, Tudor and Neutch who de- fended stubbornly and seldom plac- ed a foot wrong. Denyer was the

HANDICAP pick of a forward line that was

London, Nov. 17.

never capable of getting together riketively.

FIXTURE POSTPONED

Ecols-Salter: Fowler, Marshall; Fraser, Williamson, type of pleture, it is only fair to say

Pluckrose, Symona; Milroy, Probable starters and, Jockeys for the that it is extremely well-produced. November liandicap are:-Golden Martlet MacDonald,

Woods, Tudor: Sors- Engineers-nghian, Clfrog. "I'll Take Romance" (Majestie). Carlino (Blephenson). Dingennade

¡Weston), Pappageno (Gordon Richards), field, Dudderridge, Noutch; Denyer, Pel- Theatre, to-day)-Miss Grace Moore Battle Song (Gethis). Nadushka (Lowrey).

ham.. Fox, Thomas, Lowe. demonstrating, in un arch romance Stainless Stephen (-), Maranta (Beary), (Taylor). with musle, that a Metropolitan prinu Pactolus (Nevet!). Solltaire

Cushion ** (Bam ** Wragj), Pęt donna may be able to sing the Velvet

lawcroft). Ajar (Wing), Hurry de Savelo three languages, speak (Evans). Birds Eye Sprague). Listor classics in fluently in four, and still ask nothing Mickey Mouse (Strait), Taran (E. of life than to be kidnapped by Smith), Queen's Skilling, (Richardson). a young publicity agent from Buenos and Ayres, Plenty of good muse comedy. Melvyn Douglas, Stuart | Erwin ore in support

"Live, Love and Learn" (Oriental Theatre, to-day) The type of ple- ture that Robert Montgomery does so well. Here he has the support of Rosalind Russel, Robert Benchley and Helen Vinson. One of the best comedies of the year.

MIXED DOUBLES

Capt. C. H. R. Hyde and

Miss Abraham will meet O. Rumjahn and Miss R. Rumjohn In a first round match of the Colony Mixed Doubles tennis championship. nt the Indian R.C. to-day at 4.30pm.

Elgar, May Wong (-), Bughtrig (Wells), Phosphor (C1 Richards), Jonker iD Smith). Intolerance (Griggs). Aphrodisia (Lacey), Battle Queen (-) Trifolke Littlewood, highland Gypsy

- Mure Gossip (--Router.

NAVAL DINGHY

EVENTS

The second race of the Ah King Cup Series for the Royal Naval Sall- ing Association Island Dinghies, was held on Wednesday, and resulted as follows:

Dunlin (Lt. Whitworth) Daydiam (Lt. Brightman) Lerryn (Lt. Edmonds) Cornflower (Cdr. Petrie) 5. Whiteruff (D.N.F.).

4.

The third division B section match between Medicals and Engineers was postponed.

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 10th November, 1936, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30

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Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax)

obtainable through the SECRET are ARY upon the personal or written 브 Member, Buch application of

all Member to be responsible for visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.

FILIPINO ACTION BASKETBALL TOURNEY Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and

Indignation Muster To

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Manila, Nov. 17.

The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 NOON,

Timas are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tele..

Tokyo, Nov. 17. Japan has accepted the invita- tion to participate in the inter- national basketball contests between American, Philippine and Japanese American and Flipino religious players at Mantia in January next io mark the Archipelago's and civic leaders have formed a com-, year, mittee for racial and religious tole-earnival festival.-Domes, rance and will hold an indignation meeting on Saturday when 20 pro- denounce Ger- will minent people many's drive ag Jews,

against Speakers will include representa-

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Action, Y.W.C.A..

San Francisco, Nov. 17. Philippine Friends of China, Univer sity of the Philippines and two other A group of seven Japanese universities. Archbishop Michael J wrestlers, including Akio Kazama, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers O'Doherty and several protestant who competed in the Berlin Olympic and Sailors in Uniform are admitted

Half Price. ministers will attend.

meet, arrived here from Hawill on

By Order, The attendance of Mr. Paul Mc- Wednesday aboard the N.Y.K. liner

C. B. BROWN, Nutt, High Commissioner, is also Chichibu Maru on n'playing tour of

Secretary. America-Domel |being sought-United Press,

Hongkong, 14th November, 1938.

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