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SEAMAN ROWLES BEATS TUCKER

HONGKONG CHAMPION'S FINE RECOVERY

LAMMERT

SCORES TWICE

FOR Y.M.C.A.

But Jats Win By Odd Goal

MEDWAY IN ACTION TO-DAY.

TERRIFIC FIGHT AT CRYSTAL PALACE G.

London, January 17: TOMMY TUCKER, who has shattered so many heavy-weight hopes, was last night well and truly beaten över ten rounds by Seaman Rowles, the former Hong Kong Heavyweight boxing champion now residing at Chatham.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1933.

MAMAK HOCKEY

Saints Win By The

Odd Goal.

BRYANT". NETS AFTER FINAL WHISTLE.

12th Battery Beaten,

(By CENTRE HALF):

The China Matl Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

Hoxdug

B. K. Boxing Association Tournament

Le Theatre 2.16 p.m.)^ Mawkk Touraiment

la 4.80 p.m.)

Signals v. German Club

Fanling Hunt Hounds Meet

(Miss Fearson's Bungalow, 8.15 p.m.)),

P. LAMMERT, the. Interport i rugger player and ex-Simi

A goal scored by Bryant just! Lawn Tennis Open Singles Shield hockey player, scored 2 of after the final whistle sounded C. A. Wright J. A rambhoy. the Y.M.C.A.'s 3 goals against the rubbed the 24th Battery of S. E. Green.. Jata, but the Jats won by the odd holding the St. Andrew's Club to a goal in seven.

draw of 2 goals-all in a Mamak

The winners scored their first

men on the field, but the 'Y' led at half-time by 2 goals to 1. J. M. Wilson was responsible for the 'T's third goal.

goal when the Y had only nine

Two Matches For Medway.

Wong Feih

A Stocker In Tak-chenk v. D.-C. Dunham,

Open Doubles

Tournament match played on the H. Owen Hughes and G. W. Bewall v.

Radio Sports Club sand ground Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon.

at

Lak Chun-cheung and Wong Shiu-- wing Ho Ka-au and Yew Man-kit v. J. W.

Leonard and Y. Hachiuma

TO-MORROW.

The match was played at a fast pace throughout but the Saints were unlucky in not finding the net on at least four occasions in the

Lawn Tennis-Open Singles- first half. The Battery fielded M. W. Lo v. L. C. Earnshaw only ten men, being without the Yew Man-kit T. Tam Yoc-fong. services of Swalton, their right) wing

Early in the first half the Saints

The

Meetings Hong Kong Football Assocaltion

Council

FRIDAY.

Golf

15.30 p.m.;

This victory sets Rowles at the foot of the ladder which might lead him to fame and fortune-not because he beat Tucker, but be- cause of the way he fought back after all seemed lost. Early in the first round one of Tucker's mighty swings caught Rowles flush in the

The Medway Hockey Club are. right eye. The blow caught the seaman on brow, cheek, and nose;

playing two friendly hockey. mat- the eye itself, black and swollen, was closed for the rest of the fight.ches this afternoon. At Sookunpoo were attacking F. Wong and Guest

at 415 they will meet the R.A.S.C. combining well together.

Battery defence held out well, Completion of second round of Ross This looked pad for Rowles; everybody, sympathised with an

while the Medway “A”. eleven are

Cup competition.

Hockey Friendly Matches otherwise fresh man, who was thus handicapped. One more blow on

being conspicuous for some fine the latter's ground at 5 p.m. that damaged eye would obviously be serious; some even called for playing against the University on Shields, a newcomer at right back,

The Medway team has been wea- first time clearances. Taking up Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" v. German

Lawn Tennis-Open Singles the fight to be stopped.

Yun-pul kened by the absence of Long, who the attack the Battery forwards was injured in last Saturday's game were repulsed for a considerable Lee Hua-ngok v. Ho Ka-lau against the Y.M.C.A., while Robert period by the Saints defence, in MacNider, worked well. A audden

SATURDAY arm is still unable to play. 0, who la suffering from a broken which White, A. B. Hains on and S. R. Chow v. M. W. Le or L. C. Earnshaw...

Cricket-First Division breakaway saw Bryant sent in a RAS.C. the Medway H. C. will be shot which R. H.. Wong hit out Indian R.C. v. Civil Service (F)

wildly to and the ball entered the Craigengower C.C. v. University (F)

Second Division represented by the following:

Indian B.C. v. Civil Service (L) net to give the Battery the lead.

Maintaining pressure, the Saints Police v. R.A.B.C. (L) went close on many occasions, and University v. Craigengower (F)

The Crystal Palace resounded with the cheers of a delighted crowd when the referee's decision favoured Rowles.

In their match against

the

Club

+

But Rowles came into the second, the broader-be foxed, he joked, round as fearless and jaunty as and winked at imaginary friends at But Rowles was ever. He saw it was his task to the ringside. slow Tucker down before he got never for a moment put off his pur-

E. Hemales; G. Steers, L. Rhodes; G. another blow on the eye, and he pose. He was a worthy winner, staked everything in a wild two- and I shall watch hus progress Wisdom, G. Dunne, E. Hodge; J. Tarr, W. Birchley, G. Holmes, Lewis, A. handed onslaught. The gamble with the utmost interest. succeeded, Tucker took all that Tucker had previously beatan Allen.

Against the University, the Med-eventually Guest culminated a fine Navy v. liong Kong C.C. (F)

WONG CARRIED OFF came to him on the head with a Charlie Hickman, in whom many

following:-

Towards the middle of the second smile, but two smashing rights to shrewd judges saw a second Jack Way "A" will be represented by the solo effort to score the equaliser.

A. N. Other; G. Oldfield, W. Whitley; the body hurt him, and he never Petersen; so that Rowles will now again. seriously menaced the sea-be in line for a fight with Jack A. Cornish, E. Williams, P. Noble; W. Pettifer or even Jack Doyle, the E. Barsby, G. Kindred, H. Hall, A. E. Neither slacked off; for four en-young Irishman who is now train-Chapman, G. Tariff

former Carpentier's thralling rounds they fought like Ing under M. Francois Descamps,

Georges light-weights, revelling in a welter

Yet in spite of this trainer. A fight, with Petersen is of blows. grand exchange Rowles guarded his ambition, but he will have some

time to wait for that. his eye from further injury.

man.

The last time Rowles was seen

Naval Lower Deck Team For Friday.

FootballFirst Division Lincolns Y. Recreio Kowloon v. Club

Becond Division

Tsin

or Tauf

half F. Wong had the misfortune to Eastern v. Trung be struck by a ball from Guest, and Navy v. Royal Artillery had to be carried off the field. He Club v. St. Joseph's

Borderers v. Kowloon returned, however, after a few Lincolns. South Chins minutes. After several reverses, Ewa v. Chinese Athletic

Third Division: Weill scored the winning goal for the Saints after Wong had just R.A.S.C. v. South China

University v. St. Joseph's attacked Borderers Y. B.A.F. The Battery failed. A good match is in store for hoc-

Hockey-Caer Clark Cop Is the eighth round Rowles got in action in the Colony was when key followers when the Fleet Om strongly towards the end, and in the Takes v. Lincolns

Central British Association v. Hong on the Naval ground at as the hit was taken by Ives, the home two perfect lefts, damaging he defended his title in the City eers meet the Fleet Lower Deck last minute forced a corner. Just Radio v. Chinese Athletics

Kong Ladies' Hockey Club. [St. Andrew's v. Y.M.C.A. Tacker almost as much as he him- Hall against Mae. Smith. He won team

Racing self had been in the first round, the fight in the second round after King's Park on Friday at 4.16 p.m. final whistle blew with the ball in

To date, the Lower Deck have the net.

St. Andrew's Club: R H Wong: but while Rowles still cleverly pro-magnificent opening oxchanger, but tected his eye, Tucker's cut opened it was unfortunately a very doubt played 8 matches, of which they E. H. P. White, J. W. Baldwin; S. Mac- Annual Rate Meeting" Afresh in each of the last two ful blow that laid the strapping have won 4, drawn 1 and lost 1.Nider, A. B. Liamson, E. MacNider:

Guest, M., Weill, F. A. Broadbridge Marine low. A return fight was They have twice defeated the Radio R. A. Carroll, F. V. Weng, A. E. P. 24th Battery:-Loven; Lt Shields, The Lower Dock team is as fol-Lewis; Stringfellow, Ives, Wills: Col Tucker tried all his wiles; he always in the offing, but it never Sports Club and drawn one.

flows:-- grinned the less happy he felt materialised.

rounds.

TEST AVERAGES

INCLUDING

FIRST INNINGS AT BRISBANE

BATTING AVERAGES

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N.O.

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Butcliffe (England)

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D. G. Bradman (Australia)

253

102

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8. J. McCabe (Australia)

286

187

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240

2KG 112

A

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Nawab of Pataudi (England)

122 102

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3666.

R. E.B. Wyatt (England)-

215

25.82

V. Y. Hichardson, (Autiralla)

247

BS

25.28

W. M. Woodfull (Australia)

205

1

84.16

Leyland

(England)

173

85

29.66

W. H. Ponsford (Australia)

141

85

29.20

H. Bromley (Australia)

26

28

J. H. Fingleton (Amiralia)

'151

B3

*25.16

D. R. fardine (England)

133

2216

L. E. Nagel (Australia)

21.09

G. O. Allen (England)

115

19.18

L. Darling (Australia)

W. A. Oldfeld (Australia)

15.88 1350

Bowen (England)

120

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295.4

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527 260

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D. G. Bradman (Australia)

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Sca. Rosa (Veteran), 3. A. Hollister

SUNDAY Cricket

(Cornwall): Teleg Rimmer (Veteran),

On the naval ground at King's South Wales Borderers v. Navy

Golf

A. B. Walker (Cornwall), L. Sea. Park.H.M.S. Tamar defeated HMS, Kowloon C.C. v. Volunteers Richardson (Cornwall), (captain), A.B. Veteran in a mamak match by two Patchitt (Cornwall), L. Sen Allen goals to nit. Brokenshire and. Lt. Completion of semi-finals of Royal (Medway). Reserves:-A.B. Trainor (Cornwall), A. B. Olf (Berwick), Tel. Symthe scored for the Tamar, Swann (Medway), A. B. Tarr (Med- way).

CBA. LADIES WIN. 'The Central British Association Ladies beat the C.B.S.. girls at King's Park by three goals to nil Miss Eva Woolley acored two of the roals,

WISHART WIN.

On the naval ground, ILMS. Wishart defeated the R.A.0.C. by

a goal to nil Captain Banister scored for the naval team.

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