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KING'S THEATRE FILM ASTON VILLA PICK UP
TITLE FIGHT.
Max Schmeling's Win Over Stribling.
SILENT PRODUCTION.
By winning on a technical knock
out in the Afteenth round in his
TWO POINTS.
Wolves Gain Home Win Over Charlton.
FULHAM LOSE AT HOME.
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-London, Yesterday The following were, the results
championship fight with Young of League football matches played Stribling, Max Schmeling retained to-day as cabled by Reuter:--
First Division." the heavy-weight championship of
NAVY BOWLING **
DISAPPOINTS.
Army Run Up Huge Total at H.K.C.C.
נ'
CAPT. MOIR 150.
The Army, taking first use of the wicket in their triangular tourna ment game against the Royal Navy yesterday at the H.K.C.C., were in a very satisfactory position at the close of play when the Navy with
3 Newcastle U. o six wickets in hand required 897
runs for victory. Second Division.
the world at the Cleveland Sta- Aston Ville drum on July 3.
3 Charlton 'A.
1
His victory was decisive and took Wolves the boxing enthusiasts by surprise Third Division (South). for the "Pride of Georgia" was ex- pected to win
1 Queen's Park comfortably. His Fulham victory was therefore a triumph Northampton 6 Bristol R. over both his rival and over the critics.
The King's Theatre have wery
HOCKEY CLUB TEAM
FOR TO-MORROW.
Against Borderers.
The main features in the hage Army total of 498 for 8 wickets were, the third wicket partnership
3 between Wales and Hamilton which 0 produced 71 runs; the partnership of 181 for the fourth wicket by Hamilton and Moir; 109 runs put on for the fifth wicket by Moir and Marfalon, the seventh wicket partnership between Bryant and Williams which realized 102 runs; and the wicket-keeping of Shaw, who did not allow a single extra in the innings.
Scores:
thoughtfully provided for boxing enthusiasts in their programme commencing to-morrow by securing the production of the fight. The Madison Square Garden Corpora- tion omitted one essential factor in the production and that was tho In their match against the South neglect of sound. All sporting Wales Borderers on the U.S.R.C. events are partronlsed by the ground to-morrow, at 5 p.m., the "quacks," whose comments often Hong Kong Hockey Club first eleven cause uproarious laughter.
In will be represented by G. Duncan the film one sees them gesticu. W. Woodward, J. Rodger; W. A. lating and wonders what one has Reed, A. A. Dand, E. V. Reed; H.: lost by not actually hearing their Owen Hughes, G. E, R. Divett, C. remarks.
A
Army.
G. Wolf-Barry (R.A.), b
Wroughton Capt. 0. Wales (S.W.B.), * Haslefoot, b Stileman .....
A. H. Musson (R.A.), b
Wroughton
33
5
52
0
114
150
J. K. MacFarlan (R.A.), st:
Our Sports Diary.
Shaw, b Wroughton
Bomb, Bryant (R.A.), not out 77 Sig. Williams (R.C.S.),
at
Shaw, b Berryman
46
Capt. Gottwaltz (S.W.B.), st.
Shaw, b. Wroughton
2
15
0
Total (for 8 wkts.) Capt. G. E. Mirehouse (Gloster) did net bat.
498
LOCAL
CRICKET — To-day -- Army v Navy at I.K.C.C. (Last Day).
C. Francis, D. B. Evans and J. LA. C. Hamilton (S.W.B.), b
Mundy Judging the Aght fairly one bej Tetley.
Capt. R. G. Moir (A. & S.H.). comes bored with the monotonque
c Mundy, b Villiers clinching which is feature throughout. The film is a trifle fast and one cannot appreciate what is happening in these clinches and the interest is consequently al- lowed to slacken. The camera- man gives one refreshing moment of slow motion shots the Incident when Stribling goes down. in the fifteenth round for a count of nine. This is admirably performed and will be fully appreciated. No one need, fear that they have to sit through fifteen rounds-they don't. Only six rounds shown-the first; the third; the fifth; the tenth; the eleventh; and the fifteenth; and| one feels that the corporation has acted wisely by refraining from taking the whole fight,
are
The young German Has vastly improved since he won the title from Jack Sharkey a year ago. Al- though he was often slow to seize advantages, he fought a well-plan- ned fight against one of the clever est of American heavy-weights, showing that he was able to take! plenty of hard blows and emerge: smiling and not seriously damaged after 15 rounds. Stribling's speed and superlor boxing skill enabled him to outbox his more powerful opponent in the first four rounds, but then he steadily weakened under the German's dogged pound- ing. From the tenth round on- wards it was little better than a massacre in which the American's gamencas was unavailing.
After the deduction of Govern- ment tax the receipts amounted to! $54,742. The official attendance) was 30,930. Schmeling's share of the gate amounted to approximate- ly $21,227 to Stribling's $6,689.
YAUMATI SCHOOL ATHLETICS.
Mrs. J. Ralston Presents the Trophies.
Friday-University Past v. Pre- sent; .K.C.C. v. Navy.
Saturday-University v. Royal Artillery (L): ‚H.K.C.C. v. 'Navy; K.C.C. Army; Second Division C.S.C.C v. Police (L); Border- era v. University.
Sunday-K.C.C. v. Army (2nd
Day).
HOCKEY-To-morrow Hong Kong Club Y. Borderers or U.S.R.C. ground at d p.m.
Thursday-University v. Radio Sports at 5 p.m.; St. Andrew's v. Y.M.C.A.
HUNTING-To-marrow --Fan- ling Hunt Hounds Meet (Hunt- ers' Arms) at 3.15 p.m.
FOOTBALL — Friday-Services v. Civilians on Club ground at 3.30 p.m.
Saturday--Chinese Lengue- Yee Woo v. Sung Ching; Eastern v. South China "B"; Chinese Ath- letle "A" v. Chinese Athletic "B",
GOLF-Friday to Sunday--- R.H.K.G.C. New Year Meet.
First Sunday-Completion of Round of Captain's Cup at Fan- ling; Entries close for the Junior Champlonahip.
ATHLETICS-Friday-Kowloon C.C. Children's Sports.
STEEPLECHASING-Friday and Sunday-Fanling Hunt and Race Club at Kwanti.
C. Anstruther (R.E.), not out.
Extra
Fall of wickets:-1 for 6; 2 for 5; 3 for 76; 4 for 247; 6 for 356; 6 for 359; 7 for 461; 8 for 475.
BCWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R. W. Lt.-Comdr. Mason 7 0 46 0 4 1 125 Lt. Wroughton ...19 Lt. Whinney
0 02 0
8
Lt. Stileman..... 6 Lt.-Comdr. Mundy 11 Lt. Villiers
0 47
0 62 1
8
0 52
Lt. Haslefoot
1
0 16
0
Capt. Burnett.... 3 Lt. Webb
0
41. 0
A
0 29 0
Comdr. Berryman 3 0 28 0
Navy.
Capt. Burnett, at. Busson, b
Mirehouse
b Mirchouse
Mid. Webb, b Hamilton
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EXCLUSIVE OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES
OF THE
WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BETWEEN
MAX SCHMELING
(WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION).
AND
YOUNG STRIBLING
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Lt-Comdry R. J. Shaw, c Wales
26
18
Lt. Villiers, not out
18
Comdr. Berryman, c Moir, b
"Mirehouse
33
Lt.-Comdr. Mundy, not out..
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Extras (B5, NBI)
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"You'd better comtral
Total (for 4 wkts.)
102
your admiring glan-
Fall of wickets:-1 for 6; 2 for 39; 8 for 54; 4 for 101.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
008.
Kai-kit; 3, Tam Sik-pui.
Kan-woo; 2; Chan Tak-fai; 9, L*Sig. Williams
Capt. Mirehouse. 9 Sul-luca.
Long Jump (Junior) :-1, Chan A. C. Hamilton Iu chuon; 2, Cheung Chau ming: A. K. Musson
Bomb. Bryant ... 2 8.Tang Yu-wah.
Egg and Spooh Race (Small C. Anstruther ...2
*Bowied. I no ball. Boys)-1, Yau Sel-kan; 2, Chan
0. M. R. W.
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Three Legged Race:-1, Ko Siu- ROYAL HONG KONG hong and Lung Chi-lap; 2, Tain
The anual sports meeting of Ming-chan and In Hon-chuen; 8, the Yaumati School was held yes-Chan Yin-wan and Chan Newman, terday and produced, some fine 300 Yards (Senior)-1, Chan running by the youngsters. At Tak-fai; 2, Tam Kan-woo; 3, Chan the conclusion of the meeting Mrs. Cheung-chof.
J. Ralston presented the trophies
to the successful athletes.
.
1.
GOLF CLUB.
Christmas Meeting.
On the Old Course D. 8. Robb 300 Yards (Junior):1, Fong
won the Bogey Pool, Kuk-wing; 2, Chan Yin-wan; 3, (10) 8 up The results were as follow:-
Cheung Chau-ming.
while Col. R. B. Skinner (0) 2 up 300 Tarda 100. Yards (Senior)-1, Chan
(Small Boys):-1, was second. Other scores includ- Tak-fai; 2, Tam Kan-woo; 3, Chan Chan Now-man; 2 LI Sul-pang; ed Paym. Lient W. R. Vallance
3, Wong Kok-wal, rejt
(10), Lt. Comdr. W. E.. Higham Chun-choi.
100 Yards (Junior)-1, Fong Sack Race:-1, Chan Cheung-(14), and A. E. Lissamaan (6)-all Kuk-wing; 2, Cheung Chau-ming;ming; 2 Young Pó-kul; 3, Ngai of whom were one down. There
werd 88 entries. Chan-tin. 3. Chan Yin-WED,
100 Yards... (Small Boys) :-1, Half Milo:-1, Young Po-kul; 2, Paym. Lieat, W. R. Vallance Old Course Chan Now-man; 2, Li Shui-pang; Kwok Chl-sheung; &, Ko Sul-hung. 84-10-74 won the
Consolation: Nseo: -~ 1, Chuf Medal. Other scores included 8, Pun 8al-fong.
High Jump (Benior)-1, Tam Kwok-cheong; 2, Sung Wal-kuen; A. G. 1. Bowker 85-8-77; and T. Low 93-14-70; There were 16 Kan-woo; 2, Li Bhul-ming: 8, 3, Yan. Ka-pok. Yaung Po-kul.
400 Yards: (Past Pupils), entries. High Jump (Junior)-1, Chan Leung In-wah; 2, Lam Ho-kwan; Yin-wan and Tang Yu-wah; 8.3. Tse Chl-kau. Cheung Chau-ming......
T. Megarry (18) 1 up won the New Course Bogey. Pool and first Class Team Race (Senior) part of A. B. Stewart Cup. Other
Flag Race (Small Boys);-1, {Class-£ ̧ Chan New-man; 2, Yau Sai-kan; 8, Li Bhul-pang,
Long Jump (Bealor)-1, Tam
scores Included Comdr. O... E. Class Team Race (Junior)-Priestley (11), and Comdr. R. H. Class 7A
MeBean (8) both were two down. There were 16 entries. Tug-of-War:-Class 4 and 7.
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