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THREE BOXING TITLE FIGHTS

GOLDMAN BEATS GRAY

Loser's Impetuosity Against Steadiness.

K. H. WONG SURPRISES.

Wimbledon Player Fully Extended..

(By Ace).

L. Goldman, H. K. C. C. Champion and favoured candidate for the Semi-Final Round, overcame the first obstacle in his path to the Co. lony Lawn Tennis Championship when he convincingly defeated S. A. Gray, a promising player, by tcores of 6-2, 6-2.

The only surprise of the after- noon was the victory of K. H. Wong, the smallest and youngest entrant, over Luk Ding-cheong after he had dropped the first set at 8-6.

Those spectators who were anti-

vyraving

in the debut of Taul Yan- pui, brother of Taul Wal-núi, Were disappointed. Ho Ka-lau, his op. ponent, was forced to postpone the game owing to illness. The match will be played on Friday at 8.15 p.m.

Denis H. Hazell, the only on- trant who has played at Wimbledon, was fully extended to beat Taoi Ping-fan, a clever exposant of the chop stroke, and was forced to three sets before he won at 6-3, 2-6, 6-4.

M: W. LO ABLE TO PLAY BUT EARNSHAW DOUBTFUL

Leaving For Shanghai Shortly

The First Round match be- between M. W. Lo and L. C. Earnshaw, scheduled for to- day, is still very doubtful.

M. W. Lo told the China Mail this morning that Earnshaw ist leaving for Shanghai in the early part of next week, and that he was uncertain whether he would be able to play to-day.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN

6-0, 6-1

J. W. Leonard beat Firdos Khan

D. H. Hazel! beat Tsoi Ping-fai 6-8, 2-6, 6-4.

Yew Man-kit beat G. Lai 6-4, 6-2.

Who They Meet in the

Second Round.

L. Goldman v K. H. Wong. Taul Yan-pui.

Lee Hua-ngok v Ho Ka-lau

or

J. W. Leonard v B. H. Hazell, Yow Man-kit v C. E. Abbas or Tum You-fony,

To-day's Games.

THREE MATCHES BEING POSTPONED.

M. W. Lo in Action,

FOR FEB. 15

FOLEY - JUDGE IN HEAVYWEIGHT

Fraggott To Meet

Christie.

Hall Pitted Against Barry For Lightweight Crown.

THREE 15-ROUND BOUTS.

(Special to the "China Ball."

The "China Mail" was exclusive- result of successful negotiations, ly informed last night that as a three big boxing fights for belts and purses will be staged: by the Hong Kong Boxing Association at the Lee Theatre on February 15, and not on February 11 as was previously announced.

A.B. Foley of H.M.S. Berwick who has just come out from Home with an excellent reputation is matched to meet A.D; Judge of H.M.S. Whitshod, Heavyweight Champion of the China Squadron and one of the most promising of British heavyweights for tho Colony Championship,

A.B. Fraggott, also of the Ber- wick and holder of the Welter- TO-DAY'S programme has been weight title of the West of Eng

considerably curtailed by the land, will meet A.B. Christie of the absence of three Naval competitors. Medway, another middleweight with | Comdr. Packer and Comdr. Shaw are promising prospects. both away on H. M. S. Kent and H, A.D. Barry,, Lightweight cham- L. Doggett is in Manila with H. M. pion of the West of England will J. W. Leonard, who very nearly S. Hermes.

meet Petty Officer Hall of H.M.S. eliminated M. W, Lo last year and The absence of Doggett has robb-|Bruce, a firm Hong Kong favourite Who is considered one of the most ed spectators of the opportunity of with a knockout punch in both promising of the junior players, seeing "Sammy" Green, Champion hands. enjoyed a comfortable win over from 1915-1917 inclusive, in action. The title bout will be over 15 Firdos Khan.

Considerable interest will surrounds, and the weights of the con- Goldman gave

a very pleasing round the match between M. W. Lo, testants will be announced later. display in his game against Gray, the 1929 champion, and L. C. Earn- The other two main attractions though he was given far too many shaw, though the Chinese player will be over eight rounds. points to show his true worth.will not be seen at his beat owing As I suggested yesterday Gray's to ill-health. He should, however, attractions,

In addition to these three main

ather impetuosity caused his down fall, win without unduly exerting him Aghts in the Featherweight, Welter- professional and Goldman's steadiness won thejself.

weight and Lightweight classes day.

Tam Yoe-fong, last year's Analist will be fought between men not yet | Gray possessed an excellent in the Hanol Championship, will be selected. These fights will be over forehand drive which gained him making his debut against C. E. Ab- 6 rounds. his few paints, but his backhand (bae, and should qualify to meet was very weak indeed, His anti Yew Man-kit in the Second Round. elpation was not of a very high standard and his service was hia

main weakness.

Goldman has undoubtedly a very fair chance of reaching the last four. His ground shots have been considerably strengthened, and hel has fully recovered all his former deadliness overhead, His antie cipation is sound and a great 28- get to his vollering game.. H backhand is more reliable than hiế forehand, though, the latter stroke is both accurate and aggressive.

The only surprise of the day-vaS

Lala Che China Pail

CLUB "A" FIFTEEN FOR THIS AFTERNOON.

Against Destroyers.

The following: will represent the

the defeat of Luk Ding-cheung by Rugby Club "A" fifteen against H..

Sports Diary.

TO DAY

Hockey-Friendly Matches

Hong Kong Hockey Club seniors v.

Lincolnshire Regiment

(U.S.R.C. ground, & p.m.), Mamak Tournament. Tamar v. Kowloon Indians

Park, 4.15 p.m.) (King's University v. Phoenix

(King's Park, 4.15 p.m.)||

Hunting.

Fanting Hunt Hounds Meet

(The Kennels, 3.15 p.m.); Lawn Tennis Open Singles M. W. La v. L. C. Earnshaw

M. H. F. Waring v. F. N. Weng

K. H. Wong, the diminutive player, M. Destroyers on the Club ground

K. H. Wong should feel satisfied at 5.15 p.m. to-day: with his display against Luk Ding- AF. Jenkins; A H. Harbord. G. E. Abbas v. Tam Yee-fong. cheong, who recorded one victory 5. J. H. Fox, N. M. Cochrane, DW. F. Edge V. A. J. Stocker. over M. W. Lo in his champion Intosh; G. C. Moutrie, J. H. McElney, D. C. Dunham v. E. P. Newell

Hynes; A. D. Lowson, N. M. Mac-Tu Tak-chouk v. Chiu Chun-chiz ship year in 1929. He was most S. Garrod, Rt. 1. Stulliard, F. G accurate m his placements, and Nigel, A. K. Munro, O. Austin and Club A. Destroyers

Rugby...!! had his strokes had more power A. R. Cox

Reserves A. W. Torrible, G. E. S.

Hu

(Valley, 5.16 p.m.)

HOME FOOTBALL FORECAST FOR

behind them he would have won King and W. Harris Walker. In straight sets. He has shown Improvement on last year's form, when he took one game off .E. C. Flacher in the First: Round.

unfortunately matched against. Goldman in the. Second Round.

Luk is a nice player to watch, but the small. Wong is even a better sight. Holding a racket! which appeared too heavy for him he fought back point by point, play

SATURDAY:

Motherwell v. Rangers: Hearts Visit Celtic.

FIRST, DIVISION.

ing a beautiful forehand top spin ARSENAL (2) v Blackpool stroke throughout.

BIRMING. NA

In the last set Dr. Wong's son

HAM (-) Leeds had Luk well beaten, sending him Cholsen (3) ASTON scurrying all over the court with HUDDERS

-Nówport - 4-) V TORQUAT (0) QUEEN'S PE() Cardit

Southend (8) ▼ WATFORD

(-) Swindon. (E) v Coventry

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). VILLA (6) ACCRING--fa

TON (2) v York

nicely placed back-band and fore-FIELD (4) v Newcastle hand drives. He also lobbed very Leicester J. (1) v Bolton effectively.

LIVERPOOL (1) v Everton Manchester C. (3) DERBY

N. A. E. Mackay was well beaten PORTS

by Lee Hua-ngok. The latter play HR-107

ed a fine game, his placing being SHEFFIELD

(2) v Middlesborn

excellent, and his kills at the net SUNDER U. (-) Wolves “

were executed with deadly accuracy. LAND (2) Blackburn He lobbed very effectively against a WEST BROM41) player who could do. Ifttle with the

Wednesday SECOND DIVISION. BRADFORD (8) Charlton

(8) ▼ STOKE

West Ham (-) v Lincala

D. HL Hazel beat Chol Ping-fan Buynley

in three sets, both players resorting topat-hall play.

7

(2) CHESTER

(8)]DARD /ols

(8)

(0) v BDONCASTER (-) v Barnsley.

GATESHEAD (3) v Trasmere (0) MANSFIELD (−). v

v Rochdale NEW

Carlisle

(-) BRIGHTON (4) ▼

Rotherham () CREWE (2) Southport (1) v. HULL

1) STOCKPORT (1) ▼ Halifax.

WALSALL (2) v. Wroxham BCOTTISH LEAGUE.

(−) ▼ ET, JOHN-

STONE

WAL

(0) Airdrie...*....

Ayr

(2) COWDEN-

CELTIC

(3) v Heart

HEATH (3) ♥ Clyde

Grimsby Chol re- MILLWALL (5) Chesterfield led on the cut stroke, and his NOTIS C (3) v SWADOR sense of anticipation stood him in Oldham (1) TOTTENHAM

PLYMOUTH (5) ▼ Notts F good stead.

PORT VALE (2) Bradford (0) Preston "EEO S SOUTHAMP; V. Manchester U. (0) MOTHER. “

THE following were the detailed

THE

6.2.

results:

L.Goldman beat S. A Gray 6-2

DUNDEER (2) ▼ Morton E. Stirling (-) KILMAR

NOCK

TON (-) v-Fullam) PARTICKS (1) ▼ Falkirk

WELL (4) v Rangers Aldershot Rend ng THIRD

THIRD DIVISION (8

(SOUTH). ST MIRREN (2) v Queen's Park (0) Bournemouth (1) v3] BRENTFORD (8) BLANADEN(2) ▼ Aberdeen (0)

ff bracketa adenoto, the re Bristol R (0) Norwich. CLAPTON (~~) v Belstol 0. CRYSTAL P1) v Gillsgham Laitan

(6) V. EXETER.

Lee Huangok bent N, AE, BRIGHTON (0) V-Northampton (0) corresponding games last

Bhomeen,

Mackay 6,8, 6-3,

Canton.

K. H. Wongbont

cheong 6-8, 6-8 61.

Ding,

Bult

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