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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933.

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what

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was more,

Fight FOOTBALL

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Mullane and Morrison, the full I would give full marks to backs, were also good, especially Pettifer; I would say of Petersen the latter who was called upon to It was a wonderful first round,

that he excelled himself, if only defend his goal many a time when and highly charged with drama,

because be so conserved his Johnson was out of position. and, for Pettifer, near to tragedy.

stamina that he was able to win

EARLY THRILL But having taken what I suspected

by a knockout.

An early thrill was provided It was impossible not to appre- from the kick-off, the Borderers, Was very welcome breather,

B Pettifor, externally at least, came clate the magnificence of Peter through Jones and Fortey carrying Into the second round in much bet-sen's victory. He not only fought play into the Chinese penalty area, a veritable giant and out-pointed where Lau Mau just managed to ter shape then Petersen; and, Kim with many marks to spare, but prevent Fortey from netting.

From the clearance the Chinese he obeyed the a giant who had the heart of a instructions of the various old-giant, and a giant who could box forwards retaliated, and a beauti- in the rul movement was set in motion by timers in bis corner. He banked and was immensely rich

Leung who sent up a neat pass to. upon his left hand which, to the spirit of a fighter.

Fung. The latter cleverly evaded credit of his tutors, he has been THE REFEREE'S TASK. taught to use after the manner of

That Petersen

out Podmore, but he lost the ball when knocked a piston rod. Also, to all appear Pettifer will stand to his overlast attempting to pass to Tam, Under- ances, Pettifer was the cooler and ing credit. I am almost tempted wood intercepting as the result of

to say that only a Celt could have good anticipation.

The Borderers provided the more collected. `

accomplished that which he did. Petersen fought like a real cham-second thrill of the opening half an abnormally when Duncan rounded Leung Yin- plon; Pettifer as big man with an undoubted gift chan and sent in a perfect centre

which

Harris snapped up for boxing and fighting.

The victory of Petersen re-bungled with only Lim to beat.

Tam then initiated a movement presents his greatest triumph, for in very truth Jack Pettifer which looked like producing a once again proved to be the most formidable goal, but Underwood opponent he has yet encountered robbed the Chinese inside right and saved what looked a certain in his life of bold adventure.

LACKED AGGRESSION. By comparison with the cham- pion he was as a mountain of ice to a roaring furnace. He positive ly refused to be taken out of Als stride. But there was this against]

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Had he been as ven-

but

numbers. turesome A the Welshman he might have ordered a different story entirely. Correct he was in

I came away from Olympia last goal. the Bense that a proper and

left night happy in the knowledge that! The Chinese again attacked a judicious employment of

we can still breed heavy-weight few minutes later and Tam sent in hand oftener than not means "one fighters worth their salt-good, a terrific drive. Johnson, how- for nothing," but he lacked aggres-clean, honest-to-goodness fighters.ever, fated out and followed up to

sion.

But though Pettifer was more phlegmatic than enterprising, he attained heights to which at this stage of his career I never thought he would reach.

A few months ago it seemed ab- surd that he would be accepted as

a fitting contender for the British.

Jack Smith, who was referee, clear, leaving his charge undefend- had no more to do than to look on.led; Morrison, however, dropped Not a single caution was he con-back just in time to head out strained to give, for he did indeed Tam's second shot.

Ip figured in a spectacular effort preside over men who were real

ten minutes from the interval when he cut round the Borderers' backs with amazing speed and sent in a beautiful centre, but Fung shot over with Johnson unsighted by Mullane.

men.

heavy-weight title. Last night he AMERICAN did more than a long line of cham- He knew what he waS Įpione.

about. He was, until a tattoo which Petersen had beaten on his broad face began to tell a tale,,! master of his enormous self.

RYDER CUP

TEAM CHOSEN

Walter Hagen To Act As Captain.

OF LAST YEAR'S WINNING

COMBINATION.

The Chinese, who were now hav- ing more of the play, launched a concentrated attack, but a beauti- ful centre by Cheng was spoiled when Tam attempted to head a grounder instead of kicking the

ball.

A few minutes later the same player headed the ball against the upright with Johnson well beaten, but Morrison recovered well to relieve the pressure.

For all the signs he gave he' knew no distress, whereas Peter- sen, with his eyes swollen and much blood splashed over his tense face, was, I am sure, appre-FOUR

to what the result hensive as would be.

Just before the whistle went for So long as the champion box ed, however, it was fairly easy

the interval, the Chinese almost for him to plant blows sa The American Ryder Cup Golf broke through. Ip worked his way willed. For the first time since Selection Committee have nominat- through the Borderers' defence to Petersen decided to make aed the following nine players to send forward a pass but Yeung whole-time job of the ring he defend the trophy at Southport:

he

proved to the hilt that he can box according to text-book and that he ls, when BO minded, much of a master of ringcraft. HOPELESSLY PERPLEXED. His boxing, when the danger of

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* played last year.

An additional player

will

apofled the movement by being offside.

OPPORTUNITIES MISSED. Commencing the second half with the score sheet blank the Borderers immediately took play Into the Chinese goal area buat. both Davies and Fortey missed sitters from centres by Duncan be and Harris.

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The team will sail for England Morrison, but, with only Johnson a whistle blow leaving the Borderers st midnight on June 14-Reuter. couple of yards in front of him, deserving winners.

Last year America won' by 9 he threw away a glorious oppor- Pettifer took enough punishment before he was counted out to have matches to 3, Abe Mitchell and Fredtunity with a weak shot.

The Borderers opened the laid low any normal fighter; and Robson giving Great Britain

scoring after a series of well Petersen, too, suffered a hammer-match in the foursomes, and W. II.

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SNOW

Arsenal

опе

STORM POSTPONES

English beague.

FIRST DIVISION.

*Birmingham Chelsea Everton

8 Blackburn

W. Brom

1 Bolton

4 Derby

Middlesboro' Blackpool

Huddersfield *Leicester C. *Manchester C. Leeds Portsmouth

Sheffield U. Sunderland *Wolves

SECOND DIVISION

o*Bradford

*Burnley

1 Bury 2*Lincoln

Millwall *Notts F.

*Oldham

Plymouth

2. Láverpool

1

*Port Vale

Aston Villa

2

*Preston Southampton

1 Wednesday

Newcastle

TABLE TO DATE.

Arsenal Wednesday Aston Villa

Newouatle West Bromwich

Derby

*Cargo only. † Calls Nagoya & Yokkaichi..

All Zeiss are approximate and subject to alteration without not

All Cabins are fitted with Bostric' Pans or Punks Louvre Byst

"on Lamđón und Australian Lésios tre dited with

not more than 3 en. It, will be roostin

•Noớn on the day previons to aadling,

NON,

Leads

Blackburn

Everton

31 20 5 6 46,

90" 18

Manchester U.

Tottenham

6 Chesterfield

Falkam

3 Swansea Charlton West Ham

1 Stoke

Notts C.

Grimsby

* Bradford C..

TABLE TO DATE.

1

London, Saturday.

Scottish League.

Aberdeen Clyde Falkirk

Hamilton

Hearts Kilmarnock

0 Morton,

Queen's Pk. Rangers

P. W. L. D. Pts.

6 Partick

2 Ayr

1 Dunder

8 E. Stirling

8 Third Lanark

2 Celtic

2 Motherwell 4 Airdrie

6 Cowdenbeath

South China-Lim Thin-chan; Lee Tin-sang, Lau Mau; Leung Yin-chan, Wong Mei-ahun (Capt.), Leung Wing- chuf; Cheng Shui-hong, Tam Kong- pak, Fung King-cheong, Ip Pak-wa and Yeung Shik-yile

SATURDAY'S HOME RUGBY

Sergt. G. Caswell, R.A., refereed

London, Saturday, and lined up. the following teams!

The following were the results of Borderers: Johnson; Mullane, Mor- to-day's Rugby Union games: rison; Morgan, Podmore, Underwood Blackheath 23 Moseley

18 3 Cambridge U. 8. (Capt); Harria, Davies, Fortey, Jones London Scots

-Reuter, and Duncan.

23

SOCCER GAMES

English League.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). · THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

*Aldershot Bournemouth *Bristol R. Clapton 1Crystal P.: Gillingham *Newport :

3 Northampton 2 Queen's P.R.

4 Southend

Swindon

Brentford Pta. Exeter

1

St. Johnstone *postponed.

1 Bt. Mirren

0

P. W. L. D. Pts.

TABLE TO DATE

·29 17

87

Stoke Tottenham Bory Bwansea

80 17

40

20 16

31 16 8 31 10 12

4.84

80. 14

680.

8 38 Rangers" " 883 Motherwell

Celtic 35

··P. W

30 20.

B48

80 21

8 10:34

33

30

29-11 29 11

a 87

13 8

Bradford

Port Vale

Dundee

11 23

Millwall Notta

Manchester U Bradford C. 682 Notte 0.

20 11 612 84' Hearts

7. 10 M4 St. Johnstone .. 23.12 18

Aberdeen

1206 207 Queen's Parke

6 25% Falkirk

Brighton

1 Exeter

Bristol C.

í Brentford 4 Cardia 8 Watford Luton

5 Coventry

2 Norwich

8 Reading

o Torgus

TABLE TO DATE.“

Norwich Reading Crystal P. Southend

87 Bry.

1

*Accrington Barrow * Chester Darlington

5* Doncaster 1 * Gateshead

B Hull

* Mansfeld"

Bochdale

2 Carlisle York

1 Trainers Halifax

Walsall

8 Hartlepools

Barnsley

1 New Brighton 1 Crewe

*Rotherham

1 * Stockport

P. W. L D. P. Chester 28 19 4. 48Wrexham

20. 176 - ☎ +1:40.

223

20 18 10

Southport

Wrexham

TABLE TO DATE.

Hul

4 11

BAITOW

155

828

Barnaley

Gateshead

30.19 117.

Stockport

27 18 '18

24.12.

23

4

20

29:

12 11 8 80

11 17

29

29 11

529 Bristol

Aldershot

285 10

8

10 12

10 10 14 2810 18

8 10 18 5 010: 15

19糕

∙14.10

295 14 10

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