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THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL,

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Entries For VIR.C. Aquatic Gala on Saturday

Heats To Take Place

This Afternoon.

INTERESTING PROGRAMME

Variety in swimming events will feature the Victoria Recreation Club's Night Fete on Saturday,

Heats for the events will take place this afternoon, the entries for which are given below: "A" Class 75 Yards Medley Race:

H. L. Ozorio, T. L. Padget, Ed da Reza, II. M. Remedios and Lionel Roza- Pereira.

"0" Class 75 Yards Medley Race:

G. J. Smith, Edward Roza. LG. Gosare, A. A. Gutterres, S. S. Sousa, E.

M. Marques. A. M. Rodrigues. A. A Rumjahn, B. Gosana and A. A. Roza. "C" Class, 100 Yards Free Style

G. A. Pinnu, C. M. Xavier, P. M. N.

GARRISON WATER POLO LEAGUE 20th Battery Beat H.Q. Lincolns.

24TH BATTERY WIN,

The 20th, Battery, Royal Artil- lery, leaders in the Kowloon sec- tion of the Garrison Water Polo League, beat Headquarter Wing Lincolns by 4 goala to 1 at Sham Shui Po on Tuesday, afternoon..

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In the opening half the Lincolns a goal lead, managed to obtain Steele swimming through after five minutes play. This was the only goal of the half.

In the second half the 20th. Battery showed their superiority and Gunner Selley scored four goals to win the match for his side.

Headquarter Wing. Lincolns, were let down badly in the secondi half by their backs. They were however, triers, but they lacked the

da Silva, A. N. de Silva, G. Agabeg, combination of the opponents. L. A. da Silva, E. A. V. Remedios, J.. Figueiredo, G. F. Victor,

A. Reme-

Gunner Selley scored.

Beven

dios, J. Lima, E. Lawrence, L. Del-goals in his last game for the Rado, J. J. Gutterres. L.A. Barros, A. 20th Battery who are present Jea-

A.

7. Neves, M. M. de V. ders of the Kowloon Section of the }

C. M. C. Victor and J. V.

"D" Class, 50 Yards Free Style:-

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League.

Teams :--

A. A. Barretin, R. J. Ribeira, M. H.Q. Lincolns:-L/Cpl. Larthe: Pte.

B. Bereaux, M. Roza, J. A. Gutterez, Maddison, Pte. Blythe; Bdsm. Yeo- C. F. Rozario, Leo Silva, A. F. Noromans; L/Cpl Mackman, LCpl. Chic ha, V. M. Minis, M. Sequeira, Baris and M. Hineas.

High Diving. Three Dives From

Spring Board.

I. D. Remedion, Edward Roza, Gosano, E. Lawrence, M. Roza and A. Pinna.

Boy's Race-100 Yards Free Style.

Eken and Pte. Steele.

20 Battery: Gar.

Greenshielde;

The Sgt. Joynson, Gar. Tyrell; Bdr. Gien-

dinning; Gar, Gardner, Cnr. Elling Bon and Gnr. Selley,

G.

C. M. da Silva, R. Silva, George Sousa, L. Osmund and L. Remedios. Blindfold Race. 50 Yards.

3.

L.

24th Battery Win Another game in this League resulted in a win for 24th Battery,

A. Noronha, L. A. J. de Silva, R.A. over "A" Coy Lincolns by

D. Remedios, J. Neves, M. Soares, five goals to mil.

Landau, G. F. Victor, E. Lawrence.

S. E. Smith, E. Cunha, L Delgado,

P. M. N. de Silva, L. Roza, A. N. de

Silva,

A. A. Roza, C. F. Rozario,

ris. F.

A. Soares, A. A. Guterres, Mines, E. Landau, M. Roza,

Lima, A.

A. F. Noronha,

E.

M. Marques,

CHINESE ATHLETIC NIGHT FETE.

A. A. Baretto, T. Padget, Leo Silva 150 Metres Relay Open

and J. G. Remedios.

Team Race. 50 Yards each ITEM 11.

(Breast

Graw).

Stroke, Back Stroke and

team-L A. Barros.

medios, Gosano, Soares.

"C" team-C. M. Silva, E. Cunha, G. J. Smith, E. B. Roza. 3. V. Gittins and T. Padget.

To Colony.

THE Gasana,

F. W. Ambrose, AL M. de VT Chinese Athletic Associa tion are holding their first Soares, A. A. Noronha and H. Lawimming night fete on Saturday Qzorío.

"B" team-Leo Silva, J, E. Rai North Point at 7.30 p.m.

M. Rodrigues, C. N. Among the events in a well Roza-Pereira and varied programme is a 150 metres relay race (each fifty metres, back, breast and free styles), open to the Colony. Intending entrants are requested to send in their en- tries to the swimming secretary of the C.A.A. Mr. Lo G. Hin, of Singer Sewing Machine Company in Pedder Building,

"D" team. B, Gosano, A.. A Gutterres, A. A. Ramjahn, H. M. Remedios, S. S. Sousa and A. A. Roza

WATER POLO

South China Teams

Clash To-day.

The prizes for all events will be

of

distributed at the conclusion the meeting by Mr. Chan Lim-pak,] the donor.

MAYOR'S POLO CUP

CARNERA

ALL ITALY EXCITED.

Thousands Stay Up For Big. Fight Result.

Rae, June 30, Italy to-day was excitedly pro claiming the victory of Primo Carnera, son of the peninsula, for his triumph in winning the heavy weight championship of the world from Jack Sharkey in New York last night.

Results of the fight were not known until the early hours of the morning, but thousands of Ital lans remained up to learn the re- sulta.-Associated Press.

GARRISON BILLIARDS

WILLIAMS BEATS

TURNER. Enters Second Round Of Championship.

LEWIS GIVEN WALK-OVER

WORLD CHAMPION ELLIS BEATS

LOOKS LIKE

KING KONG AS

HE WINS TITLE

American Version Of Bout From Ringside.

SHARKEY SAYS LUCKY BLOW LAID HIM LOW AND HE IS NOT THROUGH.

(By Henry McLemore)

New York. June 29. Looking like another King Kong. Primo Carnera of Italy, under the floodlights, with a thin smear of blood spattered on his face and his massive shoulders gleaming with sweat, heard 55,000 voices roar acclaim to-night as he knocked

Jack Sharkey out in the sixth

round of their scheduled 15-round bout and won the world's heavy-1 weight title, wrote Henry Me- Lemore, United Press Staff corTÉS- pondent from the ringside at the Madison Square Garden Bowls

One almost expected him to place the Garrison Billards Champion-his foot upon his kill and give ship at the Soldiers' Club last night forth the roar of triumph of the

jungle.

Pte. Williams (Borderers) beat Pte. Turner (Lincolns) by 250 points to 198 in the First Round of

Williams will now meet C. 8. M. Lewis (Borderers), who was con- ceded a walk over by Ptc. Funnell (R.A.S.C), owing to the latter suffering from a sprained ankle.

Williams was led 112 to 90, but after very even play he secured the

lead at 210-198. At this juncture Williams chalked up a 37 break and a 3 to win by 62 points. Williams had other breaks of 26, 21 and 18. while Turner compiled breaks of 22 and 20.

The end came dramatically.

The bell sounded for the sixth round. Sharkey, who was waging,

DRIMO CARNERA, the new

heavyweight

boxing

ja savage, wicked battle, and lead-champion. in playful mood.

ing in points, came bounding back to the attack.

He missed a swinging right; and ning of the end for the Garrulous then moved close.

Gab Carnera, carrying 260

PAUL BY 4 SHOTS

AFTER 19 ENDS

Third Round. Result In Bowls Open.

WINNER TO MEET GRIMMITT

OR FINCHER

R. Ellis (Police) beat A. F. Paul (Electric) by 4 shots after 19 ends in his Third Round match in the Colony Bowls Championship on the Civil Service green yesterday.

CRAWFORD IN FINAL

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Vines won the Wimbledon title Mat year when on his first višit to |England. He beat Crawford in the

Semi Final.

E. D. Andrews, who was seen in exhibition matches in thờ Stedman, the New Zealand pair Colony last September, and A.

who eliminated Stoeffen and Sutter in sensational manner, met their match in the Germán ` Davis Cup pair. Elizabeth Ryan recorded two

Ellis will now meet A. W. Grim mitt (Civil Service) or E. C. Fin-wins yesterday. In partnership: cher in the Fourth Round.

with Mme. Mathieu, the French champion, she best Kathleen Stam- The matches between Lay and S. Deacon, and E. C. Fin-mers and Mile. Jedrzejowska, the cher and A. W. Grimmitt were post-the loss of three games. In the Polish seeded singles "player, for

A. Hyde

|Mixed Doublen Miss Ryan and En- |rique Maier, the versatile Spaniard, eliminated R. Nunoi and Miss Noel

A. F. Paul (after an exciting struggle. Miss

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Nunoi and Miss Noel, the Anglo-

Japanese combination, put up one of the pluckiest 5ghts against the 5holders. Nunci did the work of two, frequently leaving his oppon- ents standing with spectacular 10 middle court smashes and cunning 10 drop shots.

10

R Miki, the well-known' Japaness 10 player resident in London, and 11 Dorothy Round, the British woman

11 semi-finalisty, beat Don Turnbull,

12 the Australian doubles player, and

14 Helen Jacobs, another semi-finalist, 17 In a fluctuating match,

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17| CRICKET SENSATION

IN ENGLAND.

Gentlemen v. Players Match Cancelled.

A left blow to the belly had a pounds of flesh and bones, rań in-

RECREIO RINKS. magical effect on the Italian, who, to Sharkey at the sound of the bell snorted with anger.

for the sixth and swapped punches

The following There was no attempt to alm his with him. Using his excess weight Club de Recreio on Saturday:

will represent the

blows. Carmera's mallet-like fists to advantage, the Italian rushed First team v. Kowloon C. C. raked Sharkey's body from his the Bostonian and drove him to E.. L. Barros, L. C. R. Sousa, C. G. stomach to his skull, and pounded the ropes and there pumelled him. Silva and R. F. Luz

H. A. Alves, R. R. Robarts, A, S Sharkey through the ropes."

Sharkey's Knees On Floor

Gomes and G. E. Marques, When he stepped · Back in the Not content with this, he used Ribeiro and F. X. M. Silv

LA Gutierrez, J. M. M. Alven, P. Second team v. H. K. Electric. ning to the floor.

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BEESTON AND

GREENHILL

TRIUMPH ring the Italian sent Sharkey spin-his superior strength and pushed

First Round Snooker Results.

SHORT GIVEN WALK OVER

Sgt. Beeston (Royal Artillery) and L/Cpl. Greenhill (Royal En- gineers) won their First

Round matches in the Garrison. Snooker Championship when they beat Pte. Ullyatt (Lincolns) and Pte. O'Con nor (RA.S.C.).

Beeston won both his games against Ullyatt by scores of 66-53- and 71-29. Greenhill beat O'Connor by 51-49 and 49-17. “

the Bostonian, the latter whirling around and his knees touching the

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J. E, Noronha, LJ. Silva, J. G. Ozerio and A. H. Basto.

J. M. S. Rosario, E. M. Remedios,

H. F. Rozario and A. V. Barros,

B. Basto, L. F. Xavier, A. E. S. Alver

No Count Sharkey arose without taking a floor. count and 'retrested.

Breaking away from Carnera's Suddenly he turned, and the bull-like rushes, Sharkey whipped and C. A. Lopes, Italian unleashed an uppercut that a powerful hand and landed a hard cracked his jaw.

The Bostonian went down, and the fight was over. A convulsive thrashing "of his legs was the only sign of animation. He was fully two minutes recovering from the finishing wallop.

right, which whizzed like a bullet and grazed the Italian's shoulders. Undismayed, Carnera came back with fame in his eyes and unleash- ed an uppercut with all his might. The blow, coming up like a can- non-ball, caught Sharkey on bhe {jaw and sent him to the canvas, The fight started with a bang, face downward. After a count of with the Man Mountain firing the nine the Bostonian attempted to first gun.

arive, but was unable to continue He connected with solid right to the jaw, followed by the fight.

SPEY ROYAL CUP

The following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club against the

the Bowling Green in Second Round of the Spey Royal Cup on the Club de Recreio green on Sun- day at 8:30 p.m.:

E. C. Fincher, J. M. Jack, A. Hyde-Lay and J. Fraser (skip).

TAIKOO RINKS,

South China “A”, contenders for)

a hard left which sent the Boston The crowd. roáred acclaim- the Colony water-polo Lengue meet

The matches are decided on the saflor bouncing into the ropes, ing the new heavyweight It has been decided that entries for best of three games. their "B" team in a League en-

Carnera took the round in 'easy the Water

champion of the world. counter at their own pitch at Mayor Liu's Cup organized by the

Polo Competition for Pte. Short (Lincolns) received a fashion and received a big hand

The following will represent the' Immediately after the fight Talkoo Dock Recreation Club on p.m. to-day. The premier team are Tungshan Aquatic Club, will close at walk over from Sgt. Malpas, also of from the crowd.

Sharkey told the United Press that] the Lincolns.

Saturday against the almost assured of another two 6 pm on July 5,

the blow that struck him was Docks at Talkoo at 3.30 p.m. points.

Teams auch as the Chong Tai, Sat Kau, Yuet Sau, South China and Sui

lucky punch.' Tal have sent in their entries.

The "A" team will be probably the

as that which same beaten by the Canton South Chiaa

was

Athletic Association last Sunday.

PACIFIC COAST BASEBALL.

"I am not through with boxing,”

Two-Fisted Attack Sharkey came back from the bad experience of the first stanza with

he said. fury in his face. By means of a two-fisted attack he led until the

The following are the probable His Last Race Leaders Score Heavily fatal sixth.

teams:-

S.C.A.A "A":-Kwok Mok-hol: Le Chi-king and Lee Ping-piu; Wonk Suen-man; H. Ping-ke, Kwok Chun hang and Cheong Wing-kwong.

S.C.A.A.

"B"-Leung Lai-eang: Po

Yun-hung: Wong

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【UGH O'NEILL, a grand old racehorse, ran in 127 races in

King-fook and Tae Kim-hung: Leung his thirteen season on the Turf.

He was placed in sixty of them and won twenty-seven.

kee and Wong-charg, Tong Sin.

The

League

tween the Water-polo game bs-

and the Most of the famous jockeys rid-|

Chinese Bathing Club, which shoulding to-day had had a leg up on have taken place at the "Y" Bath this the grand old warrior. evening, will be played on Tuesday evening at the Chinese Civil Servante About two months ago he was Swimming Club, North Peint.

sold to a farmer in Easx as a hun- ter.

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

The farmer found him delight- ful, though somewhat fast for Essex country.

The farmer had a suspicion that the old heart was failing.

He determined not to hunt :

· him again but to put him out

in retirement.

In Double-Header.

San Francisco, June 25, The results of Sunday's games in the Pacific Coast Baseball League were:-

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San Francisco . Hollywood Los Angeles

Hollywood

Los Angeles

G. E. F. Thompson v. C, G, Silva

(Kowloon C.C. green,' 6.20 p.m.)

Lawn Tennis-“C” Division

Chinese RC. v. Central British Assen, Kowloon Indiang v. Army T.C.; Filipine Club v. Kowloon C.C. Police B.C. v. Deatscher Elab Kowloon Docka v. Radio Sports Club Civil Service: v. Club de Recreio

C.cat al peneath a big chestnut Hollywood Hong Kong C.C. v, Craigengower C.C. Water Polo South Chins "A" v. South China "B" tree he pulled up and whinnfed (6 pr.) | again. Quietly he stretcbed YMCA, "A" v. Young Companions himself on the thick carpet of

(Y.M.CA, 6.30 p.m.)

Only a few days ago he put Hugh

0 out to grass with three young horses. Late in the afternoon of The standings as the results of the second day, "Hugh whinnied to-day's games are: loudly and, with the youngsters trailing hopelessly behind him. streaked round the field in one wild last gallop...

grass,

and died. He was sixteen years old.

Sacrumento Portland

Los Angeles

Won Lost Pet.

He concentrated his attack on the body and heart; pound- ing the Italian heavily with lefts and rights. His blows were cleaner, but lacked steam to rock his bulky opponent. The Bostonian took the second and third rounds. At this June tare the fans thought he would

|decision..

"I gave. Carnera another chance. after beating him in 1931. I hope He will give me a chance to regain the title."

** Italy A Boxing Power

Kowloon

D. Peoples, W. Cunningham, W. Weir and J. Chalmers (skip).

J. Polson, A. Stalker, R. Keown and W. Wotherspoon (skip).

W. Brown, J. Watson, N. Drum- mond and R. Wallace (skip).

K.C.C. TEAMS

Carnera's victory, which was made in a convincing fashion, not

The following will represent the only gave him the world title, but

on Satur also made Italy a power in the Kowloon Cricket Club boxing world.

day, First, team v Club de Recreiro át | In winning the crown Cajnera retain his, crown at least by became the second foreigner to be Recreio:

A. E. Hayward, Y. C. Labrum, H. come world's heavyweight champton, and E, Silkstone (Skip). This proved false, however, as plon.

H. Overy, F. Goodwin, T. Fergusson, Carnera sallied forth in the fourth The only other foreigner and J. Fraser (Skip). round with sealed fists and mixed fighter ever to hold the title

W. Hyde, J. A. Howe, E. C. Fincher, and A. Hyde Lay (Skip). was Max Schmeling of Ger- many who gained the honour Second team v Police at KCC:

J. W. M. Brown, S. J. Houghton, P. after winning on a foul

from Kristoferson, and 3. M. Jack (Skip).

S. Greenwood, A. Spary W. W. Hirst, and E. Kern (Skip).

T. W. Can H. O. Huber, C. J. Roe,

it freely with the Bostonian, The Italian mauled Sharkey and flug- ged, his way to an even break

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Jungle-Like Tactics

In an effort to sway the tide

Sharkey in 1980

When Carnera and Sharkey met

to his favour Carners became a two years ago, the former was still

London, To-day: Considerable surprise was caused in cricket circles, yes- terday when the announcement was made that the Gentlemen * Players match at the Oval, scheduled to commence yester- day at the Oval, had been 'can- celled owing to the difficulty of raising teams,

Dating back to 1809 this encoun ter is played three times in‘a sea- son. This year only two matches [have been arranged, the second be- ing, at Lord's on July 19, 20f the 231 matches played the Players have won 101 and the Gentlemen |63. One game ended in a tle and 66 have been unfinished-Reuter,

AUSTRALIA'S BEST HORSE.

Indian Owner Offers £5,500 For Winooka,

will

It is just sheer bad luck - that racing enthusiasts in India not see Australla"s wonder horse, Winooka, in action.

A buyer from India, whose name was not disclosed, recently offered £5,500 for Winooka, but the offer was rejected by the owners who will take the champion to America at the end of this month.

Winooka "recently broke the Australian record for the mile and goes to America as the fastest horse in Australia. One proposal under consideration that at the end of the American tour the owners will, subject to legal sanction, issue five dollar tie- ket to the extent of £100,000 for

the disposal of the horse.

HONG KONG RIDING SCHOOL,

| MATAU WEI ROAD, KOWLOON

TAKE BUSES 8.& 4. Tel. 58754.

LESSONS IN RIDING, JUMPING

HORSEMANSHIP.

Olittle careless, resorting to jungle. working his way up the ladder in and Jack (Skp)...., 2 410

like tactics. He held, Sharkey and the heavyweight division, and the 7121 clawed him with a hefty right to latter already the foremost con but defeats at the hands of Romero

1 the body, and was warned by the tender.

Boas in 1924 and Jack Dempsey referee,

59 Knock Outs in 78 Bouts In 1927. Effective, and cleaner punches Carnera's knockout win to-night Sharkey risked his crown against ||ge enabled Sharkey to annex the Afth. was one of the many victories he Carnera in an attempt to clear his Determined to prevent the title won in that fashion. Out of no name of a loud chorus of criticism from - slipping away from the less than 78 bouts he had engaged surrounding his' questionable vic- American shores, Sharkey, weigh-in he won at least 59 by knockouts, tory over Schmeling that gave him PONIES & HORSES***. Ing 201 pounds, threw all sorts of including the one to-night, the championship, SEN blows in this heat and had, "the" The bout was Sharkey's first Immediately after the fight to Italian behemoth bothered con-title defence since winning the night, cauliflower lanes began buz- siderably. The Italian put up a championship from Schmeling last zling with rumours that an attempt 32 49 395 ~ good defence, and absorbed the June. The Bostonian's annexing will be made to bring Carnera and 2148 392

blows, he could not parry... the title followed a long success- Max Baer, conqueror of Schmeling,

"The fifth round was the begin: ful career; marred only by knock-together.

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BREAKING IN & SCHOOLING, OF

STABLING OF PONIES & HORSES PONIES & BADDLERT FOR SALE.

CAPT N. A ROJDESTVIN,

PROPRIETOR.

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