MONDAY
MORNING
COMMENTARY
Water-polo Tournament ProvesPopular Buddy Baer Claims
Military and Navy Teams Enthusiastic: Guide
To Rule Interpretation
Appeal For Referees
(By ("Tinker”)
A GLANCE at the number of entries, or at- tendance at one of the matches, dispels all doubts as to the popularity of the Servicos and Y.M.C.A. water-polo tournament that made its debut just a short while ago.
It had a simple origin. It arose out of a discussion at the Y.M.C.A. on the running of a tournament in their own bath for "y" teams. It was then that G. T. May, C. Ure and A. F. Paul (members of the "Y" Committee) suggested an invitation tournament to include Service teams, the main object being to promote the standard of play among the Services and to give players a wider ex- perience in different pools (i.e. tactics),
The permission from the Army and Navy for the use of their pools was forthcoming im- mediately on application," and response from the various units was equally spontaneous. There! are now 14 teams in the Tour- nament, and of the 13 Service: 'teams, three are from the Navy.
Of an equal value was the fact that in the promotion of the com- petitlan,' Servicemen were afforded a greater alhielie Interest in the
Colony-au interent that would be
of great physical value.
Sa popular was the idea, that after the first fortnight's fixtures had been drawn up, further applications were received.
South China Football Tourists Undefeated
Improvement Noticed
JUDGING from the standard of the
first four games, there is already ♦♦
marked improvement In the
standard of play, and the introdué-
tion for the second year in succes-
undefeated,
South
STILL China A.A. touring soccer players were engaged in two further games in Singapore over the week-end. They drew 2-all with the Combined Chinese, and beat All Singa- pore 3-0 yesterday, according to a message, just received in Hongkong.
Yesterday's
D
The friendly Water-polo match between the European Y.M.C.A. "A" and Royal Scots in progress in the Army pool Major Baseball
yesterday-Ming Yuen.
League Bowls Schedule
Boston Trounce
Washed Out by Rain N. Y. Yankees
THE HEAVY RAIN 'which fell on Saturday afternoon resulted in
the postponement of all but three Local Baseball
of the Lawn Bowls Leagur matches.
in the
The three played were junior Divisions, the Hongkong F.C.
Tulsa Beat
beating Recrcio Iti the Second Mindanao 4-3 Deciding Run Scored
Division, and Hongkong Electric_and scorers were Kowloon B.G.C. defeating Hongkong:
Lee Shek-yau, Chau Man-chi B.C. and Indian R.C. respectively in
and Lau Chung-sang.
sion of the "no ducking" rule has where the water is beyond depth of considerably added to the merits of standing, hanging on to the posts in the game.
the Third.
Scores in brie! were:
SECOND DIVISION
HI.K.F.C. (1) 1 Recreio (2)
THIRD DIVISION
2
H.KF.C. (1)
17
K.B.G.C. (2) *
order to remain afloat. This is a Electric (2)
it has almost totally eliminated foul, and should be penalised with a Indian R.C. (1) 1 doubtful play-unfair tackling, un-free throw by the nearest opponent, derwater fouls etc. The rule too, The goalkeeper should remain at the has tended to speed up play as there spot at which the foul occurred, is obviously a considerable decrease
in the Humber of infringements. Interpretation of Rules
THE Interpretation of several rules,
however, has been varied, Fore most, perhaps, has been that con- cerning the twa-yard line. The former ruling on this was inter- preted that any player found within that space was usually given march- ing orders without option.
Frum experience over a number| of years, however, it has been de- cided that this rule should be read as follows:
That
tr player swimming through into the two-yard area -with-the-ball-passes back to
colleague outside the area, he must make an attempt to leave the area with all reasonable speed after the
This, of course, Is only brought into operation when an attack is under way.
Should a side be attacking and the ball thrown at goal, but the goalposts are partially submerged as a result of the goalkeeper or any. defender hanging thereon, penalty shall be awarded from the four-yard line.
♫
If the ball is thrown over half- the keeper, the Hearest way by opposing player shall take a free throw from the ball-way mark.
In Final Inning TULSAMEN recorded a brilliant onc-run victory over the Un- danno yesterday on the Caroline E ground, the final tally being registered In tie ninth and last inning.
On Saturday, H. B. Brewery beat Chung Hwa 13-9-eight of the 13 winning rung being scored in the opening canto,
Yesterday's struggle was the game
J. F. Lunny Sets New of the week-end. Tulsa opened
Rink Record
ins
with one run in the first Inning, and Mindanao were unable to make any; Impression on Strickland's offerings they J. F. LUNNY'S rink established until the fourth frame when a new record when they beat dregistered two.
In the Russell's Hongkong F.C, rink in the
next Inning, however, back went
lead to the Tulsamen when Third Division by 38-5. By this two further runs were scored, but in score he bettered C. Aitken's 36-6 victory of last week.
next, the sixth, Mindanao dead. tocked the scores 3-all with a single. The state of affairs lasted until the Bnal canto. Guinn slid home amid wild excitement to give Tulsa their hair-line victory.
Scores by innings were:
Mindanao:
Manged on dates on which there are no tournament matches.
However, owing to the possibic congestion of fixtures, the Committee is seriously considering the playing of six or seven games every Sunday. in the¬thréeTMäväïlüble pools,
Tournament Benefits
(}NE of the finest benefts of the
Tournament is that it brings Already it has been found neces- more together the various Units of sary to make certain rearrangements the Command. It provides far more owing to ship movements and Army gomes than would, say, the Large duties, but the excellent co-operation
ball has left her makes no at- Units Competition. A typical in- that exists between the team re-
If the said
tempt to leave the area when the ball is thrown at the goal by a team-mate, he shall be ordered out of the bath and a free throw awarded to the nearest opponent.
Goal-keeping
NOTHER misinterpretation is that
S
the
Runs
Talsa: Rits
TILA
0 0 0.2 0 1 0 0=3 0_120_0_0_0-5
2 0 0 0 3 0 0 05
Saturday's Game
Heavyweight Title
WASHINGTON, May 24 (Router).-Buddy Baer's - manager, Ancil Hoffman, announced that he will appear before the District of Columbia Boxing Commission to-day to claim. the world Heavyweight Boxing championship for Baer on the ground that Joe Louis, the holder, hit Baer four seconds after. the bell terminating the sixth round.
First 1941 Cricket Match round,
At Lord's
WASHINGTON, May 2.1 (UP), Amid the wildest confu- sion Joe Louis, who was smashed through the ropes in the first retained his world's Heavyweight Boxing title inst night when Buddy Baer disqualified because his frantic Handlers refused to leave the ring at the start of the seventh round.
was
LONDON, May 25 (Reuter). The season's first important cricket matel attracted 5,000 spectators to Lords where Sir Pellain Warner's XI beat British Empire XI in a Baer was floored three times before thrilling finish by three runs. he was disqualified. He was blasted-to- The Empire eleven were all-out the canvas twice during the sixth round for 142 runs. Nichols, one of eight and again just after the bell rang, end- test cricketers in the match, took two ing the sixth. wieltets for 24 runs and later was top scorer with 55 runs for Warner's first-round, when, his left-hook caught Baer's only bright spot was in the eleven which won with the lust hit of Lauls on the chin, who toppled through the match. The winners took their the ropes into the ring apron.
total to 145. Ray Smith look seven wickets for 60 runs for the Empire eleven.
Chaotic Ending
1
The fight ended chaollcally with the
Home Soccer inquification announcement,
Inter-Allied Service Cup Semi-Finals
as Buddy Baer sat in a half come on his stool in his corner. His handlers and refused to leave the ring when the warning whistlo sounded 10 seconds before the bell for the opening of the seventh round, and they still declined to leave when the bell rang.
LONDON, May 24 (Reuter), The semi-final round matches in the Inter-Allied Service Cup Com petition were held to-day when the British Army beat the Belgian Army by four goals to one and the he was disqualified. He hit the can- Royal Air Force beat the Civil Defence by four goals to two. Other results were:
Accordingly, Referee Donovan dis qualified the challenger because his seconds had violated the Boxing code of the District of Columbia.
NEW YORK, May 25 (UP).— Boston Red Sox trounced New York Yankees 10-3 in the Amerl- con Baseball League to-day, while in the National circuit. Chicago Cubs nosed out Cincinnati Reds Southend 2: Tottenham 3 Leicester 0;
3-2.
Washington
London Cup-Mithrall 2 Arsenal-5. Crystal Polaco 3; Brentford 3 Reading South Regional Leagite. Aldershot Cardin City 4 Portsmouth : Fulham
Walsall Notis Purest 7; Watford Queen's Park Rangers 3; West Ham 3 Chelsea 3.
North Regional Leagile. Blackpool 3 E Burnley 0: Everton 3 Sheffield United 3 Manchester Chiy Bolton Wanderers 4 York City 2 Middlesbrough ; Chester i Liverpool 0.
Regional match-- Chesterfield 5 Stoke
Services
Baer was floored three times before
vas with terrifle jolts twice during the sixth round, and again just after the bell rang ending the sixth round. He gong sounded. Most had just risen at 10 before the closing observers were uncertain whether Baer was up before the full count had been completed. Due to the rear the crowd Louis had apparently failed to hear the boll and landed a terrific right to Baer's head, flooring the latter like an axed oak.
of
Blow After Bell
Referee Arthur Danovan later said
Other matches-Newcastle
4: Norwich City Royal Air Force the knockout blow was landed before Cuddy, the United Press sports writer, sald the blow had landed after the bell. The ulmost confusion reigned in the crowd, which included 3,000 Negroes, when Donovan, the Referee, told Baer's handlers to get out of the ring.
4: West Bromwich Albion Royal Air the bell, but most observers, including Force 1-Reuter.
For
Acceptances
New Derby
Niggeling." Férrel. And New Oaks
Scores were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R
II
10
14
Tinttery: Grove. Peacock. New York Battery: Rosar
3 7 1
Russo. Stanceau.
Bonham
City 1.
XI
1
10
Battery: Leonard, Carrasquel, Early. Philadelphia
7 13
1
Battery: Cabich, Ferrick, Hayes.
Chicasto Detroit
7
B 0
Battery: Lee, Fresh.
2
R
1
Battery: Newhouser, Benton. dicbell, Tebbells.
Bridges,
St Louis
Battery: Allen.
Battery: Derringer. Lombardı. Chicago.
Cleveland
Battery: Feler. Desautels.
NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphlo
4. 30 Battery: Grissom, Pearson, Warren. Brooklyn
Battery: Wyatt, Swift, Davis, Owen.
New York
0 14 Ballery: Melton, Lohrman, Danning Boston
Battery: Sullivan. Errickson, Jolmaon. Posedel, Javery, Beires, Mas!. Cincinnat
£ 1
1
0
+
0
1
0
Island, Fairy Prince.
4 15
10
2
Grube.
Battery: Rool, George,
Pillsburgh
London, May 24. The following are the acceptances 2 for the New Derby and the New Oaks, which will be run over 14 miles of Newmarket on June 18 and 19 res- pectively:
1 New Derby-Single Court, Muster Saw- yer, Royal Academy. Cuerdicy, Nazarin, Devonian. Selim insaun, Soffum. -Val- davlan. Starwort,
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Battery: Wilkie, Sewell, Lopez. St Touls
Battery: Gumbert, Lanier, Hutchinson, White, Mancuso,
To-day's Tennis
Volunteer duties have resulted in
rain, and there were only a few tennis match to-day: SATURDAY'S fray was delayed C.C.-Recreio First Division League the postponment of the Kowloon
spectators to see the game. Chung There will, thus be only two Hwn started off with two runs, but the Beermen came back with a South China V. Chinese R.C. mighty barrage that brought eight Indian R.C. v. Hongkong C.C. Bum, and it would be appre
UT referees are still at a pre-men across the plate in the opening
inning.
stance is in the fact that during their presentatives and F. Willis, the Tour-by four years in Hongkong, the Middle-nament Secretary has resulted in sex Regiment have only met the smooth running. Royal Artillery twice at water-pole. whereas under the Tournament pro- | gramme they will meet each RA. team twice,
Coupled with this is the probability goal-keeper, In pool of several friendly games being ar-
Referees Needed
clated if former players, whether Two further runs In The second elvillan or Service, would come | Inning, sewed up the game for the forward and submit their names.
Beermen. There is a strong demand for a Scores were: referees' class, especially on the in-
Chure jiwa: terpretation of
the
rules, and or-
Runs rangements are now in hand to holdi
มร the first of these in about a week's board discussion will be held.
IT MAKES A BETTER · GIMLET time in the Y.M.C.A. when black-
CORDIAL
SOLE AGENTS:
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Ltd.
WEEK-END RESULTS
Smashing Win For Navy: Close Match Yesterday
I. B. sewery:
Funs
0
0 O D 10:5
x=13
3 X=12
WEST TRIUMPH
IN JAPANESE
games:
SPORTS ADVT.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held, weather permitting, on SATURDAY, 31st May, and MONDAY, 2nd June, 1941, commenc- ling al 2,00 p.m. on Saturday and at
11.38 a.m. on Monday.
The First Boll, will be rung at 1.30 pan on the first day and at 11.89 a.m. on the second day.
The timin interval will be after the
WRESTLING TOURNEY fourth race on the second day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE TOKYO, May 24 (Domel).—The No One without a badge will be 15-day Sumo (Japanese wrestling) | admitted to the Members Enclosure. tournament came to an end yester«Such_must be worn throughout the ROYAL NAVY "A" proved too
day as the Western Camp, led by duration of each Meciing in such a sirong for 965th Battery, R.A., In Grand Champion Futabayama, manner as to be readily identified. the_Water-polo Tournament fixture emerged victorious by 203 points Badges admitting Non-Members to on Saturday, winning by 7-0, after) to the Eastern team's 180 points. the Members Enclosure and
Club leading 5-0 at half-time. Yester- The Western Camp avenged two suc- Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle- day's game, however, was a close cessive defenis in previous tournamen and $3.00 per day for Ladies one. 8th Coastal Regt beat Mild-ments.
(both including tax) are obtainable 4-3 in the Pool. Individual
honours
the
Saturday's game was played in the went to Hagurayama, second ranking through the SCETARY upon th Navy, pool, and
champion of the Western Camp, who Member, such Member to be respon- goalscorers were displayed great form to win 14 bouts sibia for all visitors introduced by Geoffrey (3), Halfyard (2). Rutter with only one defeat. Haguroyama is and Lt Carter,
M'nex Beaten
Middlesex "P" lost 殒 fought game to 8th Coastal yesterday. L/Bdr Guy and McNulty scored two each for Gunners, while 'Bdsm Pencock gistered the "hat-trick" for M'sex,
Friendly Game
+
a protege of grand champion Futaba him, and for payment of all chita,
etc.
yamn,
The runners-up to Haguroyama in The Secretary's Office, 1st Door, Individual records were Futabayama Exchange Building, `(Tol. 27794) will hard-and Terukuni, both winning 13 mat-close at 11.45 am, on Saturday, and
Regt ches and, losing two, while Matsuuraat 9.45 am. on Monday. Gar gata with 12 wins and three defents
TO
the took the honours for the lower fanka. House provided they are ordered Timns are obtainable at the Club Thirty thousand fans jammed the in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. Kokugikan Amphitheatre yesterday to the
watch the last day's pogeant of the 21020), sinni players. The stadium had been sold out for 18 straight days.
In a friendly game in the Army pool yesterday morning. the Eur- opean Y.M.C.A. “A” beat Royal Scots 5-2.
To-day's Fixture
To-day's Tournament fixture: BA.A. Dty, R.A, v, Navy "B" (Dockyard Pool).
Grand Champion
aurorama, champion wrestler during In recognition of his brilliant record.
No children or amaha will be admitted to either Enclosure.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE Public Enclosure is $1.00
The price of Admission to the per day including Tax, for all Persons,
Uniform are admitted Half Price.
the tournament has been raised to the rank "Yokozuna" (grand champion). Including Ladies, and is payable at The Sumo Association has also de- the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in cided to promote Terukuni to "Ozeki" (champion wrestler), Haguroyamia won 14 matches and lost only one dur- ing the recent tournament, while Terukuni gained 13 victories and suf- fered two defeats.
By Order,
a. B. BROWN.
Secretary. Hongkong, 20th May, 1841.
Firoz Din, Annato,
Morogate, Owen Tudor, Fettes, Thoroughs- face. Chaleati La Rote. Dakh Tawar, Sun Castle, Orthodox, Sun Camperdown, Lambert
Ray,
The microphone announcement of the decision was greeted with thunderous booing, indicating the crowd believed Baer had been floored after the bell had counded.
Baer, however, had taken a
brutal beating, and was helpless.
B.W.O.F. Gymkhana Postponed
The Gymkhana in aid of the Britis Ptolemy, War Organisation Fund, arranged by Sinnel, Sunny the Hongkong Polo Club for Saturday
New Oak-Miss Steadfast, French Kin, afternoon, was postponed at the last Firle.
Buro, Kecocity, Fatence.
Hilhampton. moment when heavy rain fell in Kow- Commotion, Irish loon from 2 p.m. It is understood that Rock, Dancing Time, Sunny Dear, Flery the event has been provisionally ixed Light, Saratoga, Beau Site, Roman Em-
Press, Turkana, Mercy. Chelan, Carnation for Saturday, June 7, at 3 p.m., but this
is_subject-to-confirmation--
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