WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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PETERSEN TO MEET DOYLE FOR BRITISH BOXING TITLE TO-NIGHT
LAWN BOWLS
CHAMPIONS
BEAT ELECTRIC
IN SPEY CUP
Omar Skips Side To
14 Shots Win.
NOW IN SEMI-FINAL.
PRACTICAL
SWIMMING
THE BREAST STROKE
(By Sid G. Hedges).
BREAST-STROKE, though not
used so much as it used to be,
is still an invaluable style of swim- ming. No other stroke is of such
U. M. Omar skipped the Craigen-all-round use; in fact, there is not gower rink to victory against the a single other stroke in which the Hong Kong Electric in the Second head can remain high out of the
Round of the Spey Royal Cup on the Civil Service green yesterday afternoon.
The champions beat the elec-: tricians by 14 shots, after being
water all the time, if desired.
You must first learn the parts of the stroke separately and practise them like that for some days before attempting to combine them.
The best way is to acquire the a land led at the ninth end, and will now movements by means of play either the K.C.C. or the Bowl-drill, and afterwards to repeat what you have learned, in the water,
ing Green for right of entry into the Final Round.
Scores:
Electric.
Craigengower
G. L. Buchanan J. Sloane
The Arm Movements. Start at home, therefore, begin- ning with the arms. Stand up. right, with your arms stretched out to the front, parallel with each other and with the floor-that is the preliminary position. The ac- 12 tion has four parts and you will Craigengower Electric count slowly, so that it may be
4 properly timed.
L. de Rome
W. B. Muskett
(Skip)
Boston, July 6,
TICKEY Walker, the "bull-
M dog of the American
boxing ring, lost a decision to- night to Lou Brouillard. Walk- er appeared to be in poor con- dition and was decidedly slow. He weighed 170 lb. and Brou- illard 161 lb. 15,000 persons saw the light--United Press.
One. The arms make no move F. A. SHOW $3,399.56
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Two-Sweep the arms
down-
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6 inches, until they are
at right!
LOSS ON YEAR.
Gangles with each other, and with Annual General Meeting
B. W. Bradbury
J. F. Lunny
H. Beer
U. M: Omar
(Skip)
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the chin, thumbs touching and elbows drooping to the sides.
Four.-Thrust the hands and
arms forward into the first
The Leg Action.
On Friday.
A loss of $3,399,50 on the Year's working will be reported at the an- nual general meeting of the Hong posi-Kong Football Association which is to be held at the Sports Club on Fri- day at 6 p.m.
"To practise the leg action, stand |
one leg can 12"at attention." Only
One.-Do not move. Two. Still do not move. Three-Draw the heel up until
it touches the other knee; the rais- ed knee must be pressed outward. Four.-Kick, the foot out to the
DRUMMOND ENTERS aide until the leg is straight; then
THIRD ROUND
sweep the leg down into the pre- liminary position.
The business to be discussed is 1. To confirm the minutes of An-
nual General Meeting 1932. 2. To confirm the minutes of the - Extraordinary General Meeting
in August, 1932.
3. To receive the Annual Report
and Balance Sheet.
4. To consider alterations to rules.
5. To elect officers for 1933-4, 6. Any other business that may
arise.
After getting used to these BASEBALL
"Y" CONCEDE
FIRST GOAL IN
POLO LEAGUE
Young Companions Lose By 6 To 1.
CHUNG SING CONCEDED W.O. BY NAVY.
(By CRAWL).
The sensational collapse of the Young Companions' - Association against the attack of the Y.M.C.A. “Ă”, to whom they succumbed to the tune of 6 goals to. 1, was the outstanding feature of the League
Water Polo game yesterday even- ing at the Chinese Civil Servants) Swimming Club.
The Chung Sing Benevolvent So- ciety were awarded two points in the other scheduled game, the Navy team failing to put in an ap
pearance,
Sensation followed sensation, the first being the opening goal by the Young Companions" who took Advantage of bad marking by the F.M.C.A. pivot to open the scoring. Following this Li E. Long was ordered out of the water for a bad inside the two yard mark,
penalty throw.
JACK PETERSEN
WIND BAFFLES ATHLETES
Attack On World Record Fails.
London, June 18. Nattempt to break the Britisk und
BATTLE OF CENTURY
IRISHMAN'S AIM EARLY K. O.
Holder's World Beating Punch For Test.
BERG TO FIGHT ITALIAN IN RETURN BOUT ON THE WHITE CITY CARD,
Welsh-
Jack Petersen, the young man, will enter the ring at the White City to-night a warm favour-
ite for the retention of his British heavyweight boxing championship against the challenge of Jack Doyle, the ex-Irish Guardsman.
London has not shown such ex- citement over a fight since Primo
|AN_
world's 600 yards fat record & Carera, the present world cham- an invitation race at the Civil Service pion, made his debut in the metro- Sports at the White City, London yes-polis against Young Stribling two terday, wai not successful, the high years ago. wind and showery weather being
gainst fast times.
..
The winner was J. V. Powell (Lon- don A.C.), who beat F. F. Wolff, a clubmate, by a yard, in 1min. 13 2-5 secs., 2 secs. outside the record made i
JACK DOYLE
Home Cricket
George Headley Leads Barling.
VERITY'S FINE FIGURES.
The following are the English firal- class cricket averages to June 18.
BATTING
Experts are of the opinion that Doyle's only · chance will· be to go for a quick knock-out, He is, however, being heavily backed in Ireland. Jeff Dickson, the famous promo- Barling
Iddon Storer
tackle rider qualised from the by D. G. A. Lowe at Stamford Bridge ter, has granted both men a puzze
in 1926. T. EL Scrimshaw (Belgrave of £5,000. He hopes to recoup him M. Turnbull H.) was third, a yard and a-half away. self from the entrance money Hammond G. L. Rampling did not start, under which he expects will be paid by a doctor's orders.
crowd of at least 100,000.
GOAL AVERAGE SPOILED
The Young Companions" "Acqua- tic Association are the first team in the League to have registered è goal against the Y.M.C.A. “A”. In doing so they shattered a mag- nificent goal average, which pre- vious to to-day stood at 36 posis for and 0 against.
Play then became very rough, so much so that the whistle was blown every two or three seconds.
Then came the ordering out of the water of five players, Schreuder and Fung Kwok-wa for "hanging round each others' necks," Shek] Kam-pui for receiving the ball in- side the two yard area, and Gold man and Zi Ki-yeung for swimming LEADERS BEATEN over and shoving off.
Chinese Score First. Continued from Page 1.1
The Y.M.C.A. opened the game with a well directed attack which Philadelphia beat the Reds to Neil Drummond (Taikoo) enter bathing pool and start the stroke tional table to their. Cincinnnatti of Campbell
ed or forgotten. Then go to the give up the bottom place in the Na-Was nullified by the bad shooting ed the Third Round of the Colony in the water. For the arms you rivals. This was the only change in Lawn Bowls Championship yester-will stand nearly breast deep and the standings. day when he eliminated E. G. lean forward until your shoulders Searle (Bowling Green) by 22 shots are immersed.
Beats Searle 22 To 3 After 15 Ends.
'gower green.
movements, it is a good plan to combine both legs with both arms |whilst`lying across a chair or stool.. Go slowly so that nothing is scamp-
Your arms,
Tony Lazzeri banged out his
of fifteenth homer for the Yankees and
to 3 after 15 ends on the Craigen-course, will be in the preliminary Bruce Campbell, the Brown's star
position, just under the surface; batter, clouted his fourteenth. and then everything goes just as Drummond will now meet J. F. on land.
in the
McGowan (Civil Service)
Third Round.
Detailed acores:
Take care to face towards the [shallow, so that as the arm action pulls you forward you do not have Searle to step out of your depth.
TABLES TO DATE.
National League.
W, L
31
When practising the legs, grip a New York rall or step or the side of the bath-St. Louis
ing place with both hands, so that Pittsburgh
you can force your body to HeBoston"
From the goal throw the Young Companions' secured possession, Zi 'Kl-yeung pass- ing to Shek Kam-pui, who un- marked by Railton, SWAN through to score the opening goal of the game amid terrifie applause.
From the swim up, Schrender swam through; but was awarded a penalty by the referee, when, Lí ̧E. Per. Long fouled him. In the two yard 581 area. He scored with ease to level 545 the scores. 36,532
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CHAMPIONS' RINKS FOR
SATURDAY
gether, and being specially careful Philadelphia
to get the wide, wedge-shaped (Cincinnati sweep as they close together.
Do not be in too much of a hurry Cleveland
to start the full stroke: perfect the Chicago ¡separate parts first.
STARTERS
FOR ECLIPSE
Detroit
Boston
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“T” Take Lead.
Just before the interval the "Y" took the lead through Schreuder, who deflected a fine pass by Rall ton into the Young Companions net..
South China
Premier Polo
Team To Win Chung Sing Showing Improvement.
Y.M.C.A. "B" IN ACTION
Rabeel!....
C. Walters
Highest Not
Inns Buna Inns Out Avg. 14 985 269 1 75.76
13 703 204 1 63.90
12 683 232 1 62.09
18 1009301 59.45 18 1008 239 1 20 1002210
2.2+
$5.60 15 756 257 1 54.00 24 1126 225
226 3 53.61 Kid Berg, who unsuccessfully Cook
................. 17 778 161 2 51.66 challenged Tony Canzonert for the Mitchell (A) 16 715 142
61.07 lightweight championship of the L'gridge (1)18 812-140 2 50.75
} world, is to fight a return bout with
Cleto Locatelli, the Italian champion Verity on the same card.
Macaulay Berg lost on points to the Townsend Italian at the Albert Hall last Clark
May.
A
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Petersen in Fine Shape.
Cornford Bowes
BOWLING
OMRW; Aver." 321.4 159 495 56 8.88 491 218 745 79 9.45
(L) 346.1 118 642 51 12.58
2253
68 677 54 12.33
231.2 92 515 33 15.60
3315 82 950 69 196
16.10
Rhodes (A.C.) 272.5-89 601 36 16.69 Iddon
Petersen is in perfect condition. Freeman ...
378.2 150.628 37 16.91 624.4 218 135277 17.53
fortnight age he boxed superbly Staples (8. J.) 359.4 72 863 49 17.61
to outpoint George Cook, the Aus
West Indies.
M
BATTING
tralian champion, in about In which he never" took a risk of damaging himself. On May 15 he completely outclassed Heine Mul- ler, German contender, knocking G. Headley... 15.1067 224 2 83.61
(By CRAWL):
South Chins “A”, contenders for him out in 130 seconds at Ninian | B. Sealer the Hong Kong League Water Polo Park, championship, are again assured of
Inns Runs Inns Out Avg.
Highest Not
*1932-85.77
O. C. Da Costa 20 555 105 4 24.68 In his ten big fights last year and C. A. Boach. 19 839 1800 24.68 G. C. Grant 18 GIS 81* 4 29.50 a comfortable win when they meet this year Petersen has won seven. K. Martin 9 260 69 0 28.88 the Chung Sing Benevolent Society by the knock-out route and the other V. A. Valentine 19 219 55* 2 27.37
BOWLING three on points. on their own pitch this evening.
M. R. W; Aver. Chung Sing, who have played
Doyle, who was in France for E.A. Martindale 234.1 39 116 39 18.35 four games and who yesterday month under the watchful eyes of 7. R. Martin
135.2 31 321 16 20.06 were conceded a walk-over by Francois Descamps, Georgen Car-0. C: Da Costa 2172 ́ ́48 474 18 26.35 the Navy, are new team, but pentier's old manager, returned to G Headley 127 22 343 18 26.38 €2 667 21 27.79 V. A. Valentine 275 one which is coming on surpris- England in splendid condition. In · " Bignifies not out. ingly well. They possess some bis first bout he knocked out Jack! very fast men, but they have yet Humbeck, the Belgian veteran, to perfect their combination and with a left that should cause Peter defence, where they are weak
they are
sen trouble. His performance was The Y.M.C.A. "B" and South his connections fixed up the fight most impressive and on this score China "B" meet in their postponed with Petersen for June 29, fixture on the latter's pitch, fol• lowing the other game.
The YMCA team, which - looks stronger on paper, should
register a win
South China "B" have some ́very promising men in their team, but they are lacking in stamina to last the full time,
A
Postponed Fight.
UNPOPULAR POLO EXPERIMENT.
Half Time Change Like Soccer.
The fight was then postponed. juntil to-night as Doyle was not
For the large attendance at Hur- quite ready on the earlier date.
Ingham at a recent polo match. It should be the fight of theal the club was giving to the pro interest was mainly focussed on the century in England---Petersen is a fighter who seeks finality from the posal submitted to its Rules Com mittee that for the future matches first bell and Doyle is to attempt should be played in two halves, at
HONG KONG RIDING SCHOOL,
The following are the probable an early knock out, teams:-
Though a rugged boxer when he in football, instead of changing ends after each, goal scored, as hitherto South China "A"-Kwok Mok-hoi; beat Harry Crossley for the title, It was a favourable day for the ex- Lee-Ping-plu and Yeung ⠀ Tuen-wa; Petersen has now improved so Changing over, the Y.M.C.A.
Wong
Sven-man (captain); Chan much that he is said to be without periment, as a brisk wind blew 27.635 attacked strongly and were almost Shuf-kam, Kwok Chun-hang and
an equal in Britain, while for directly down the ground, but it can .623 Immediately rewarded through an Cheong Wing-kwong. 87 .513 easy goal · by..... Campbell, who, Chung Bing B.S. Tong, Blu-fal; punching he is considered to be in not be said that anyone appeared enthusiastle for any change in the the first flight in the world, N 40 500 unmarked, netted easily
Lam Sul-so and Pun Ping-man
long honoured conditions of the Chi-tal,
has only rec 3789
Schreuder added the fourth with Sum-cheung (captain); Cheung
Doyle, who has only recently
game, and the players were frank- Wong Chik-chow and So Tin-mo. .36-48 455 8 characteristic shot, while Railton YMCA "B". Fowler, H. J. turned professional, has won ten ly hostile to it. 32. 44,421, provided yet another sequation and K. Jenner (captain); E. successive fights. He has learned St. Louis
.81 50 882 when he scored a brilliant, fifth Fullager; D. Sutherland, G. Fowler and to cover himself up better ever since Reserva: 7. Fowler. he was under Descamps, and his C. Chadderton goal: He swam through, although HOME RUN PARADE TO DATE challenged by four men, to score Fo Kim-took and Tae Kim-hung: Leang
South China B Leung Lai-aang: punching is declared heavier than Jimmy Foxx (Philadelphia Atha.) 24 over the advancing Chan Wah Yun-hung (captain) Wong Bio-chong, before he left England. Experts Babe Ruth (New York Yankees) 25 chiu STAKES Lou Gehrig, (New York Yankees
Tong Bin-ken and Wong Yi-man., are doubtful, however, whether Chuck Klein (Philadelphia Phillies) 18
Doyle can take heavy punishment, MA TĂU WEI ROAD, KOWLOON So far it has not required an EK- London, To-day. Wally Berger (Boston Braves)
Tony
TAKE BUSES 1 & 4. Lazzeri (New York Yankees) 15 Just before the final whistle
ceptional punch to topples, Doyle The probable starters for the Gerald Walker (Detroit Tiger) 14 Schreuder added the "Y" sixth Ki-yeung: Wong Zit-kwong, Shek over. But there can be no question
Tel 58754 First team Talkoo on C.C.C. green: Eclipse Stakes, with their jockeys, Charles Barbett (Chicago Cuba) goal with a fine back hand, which
Bruce Campbell (St, Louls. BrownE)
Kam-pul and Wo, Man-chlu. J. Cavanagh, L. E. Lammert, D. to be run on Friday, are announc Rumjahn and B. W. Bradbury (aldip), ed as follows
Roy Johnson (Boston, Red Sox)
LESSONS IN RIDING, JUMPING-
* HORSEMANSHIP,
BREAKING IN & SCHOOLING OF Manchester City Susan
made pront of PONIES HORSES. of their increased reos pla› from the PONIES & SADDLERY FOR SALE.
SCAPE N. A HOIDESTVIN, The direstors dé not 1883 Cup was 212,428 and from Langua
£26,974
PROPRIETOR. propose to pay dividend this year. 020 Assets are valued at £125,920, but that
clubTM was s«mortgage of 401,221 va
The following have been select- ed to represent the Craigengower Cricket Club in their Lawn Bowls fixtures on Saturday:
G. L Buchanan, A. E. Coates, H.
Bour and B. Baza. (skip).
Firdaussi
W. T. Brightman E. Tuck, E. el Loaningdale
Arculli and U. M. Omar (skip),
Galnelaw
Becond Leam Electric es Electric Hesperus
green:
D. K. Kharas, M. J.-Mod
MJ. Medina, Abbas and A. A. Razack (skip).
Beneficial Canon Law:
C. 8. Summons, H. Milton, W. Ward Manitoba
and W. V. Field (skip).".
G. Duncan, -2: Johnston, HGV,
Pasree ad W, Gill (skly),
(Beary)
(Childs)
(Cl. Richards) Chatelaine (Elliott) (Harry: Wrags). (Dick)
II- Gino
Breaffy
Gordon
chards) (Continued at foot of next Column.)
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Game Well Controlled
10
10 had Chan Wah-thfu - beaten from
the moment the ball left Schred- der's hand.
LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE
WILDFAPt. -5080121:10)
Mr. Ip Kun-im refereed a very YMCA.
about his courage.
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(Smith) MAR
(Buckham) YMCA "A" E. Angus AG. Chung Sin 38.5.4 3242-812.A Cop. Thale vist income from the (Nicholl)
(No rider yet)
Down and R Goldman WE (No ridar yet) by Companie
and W. Cam Benter. £. E. Lon
10 B. China "B"
Balton Chinese B.C. (captain) YMCA
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