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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Local Football

TITLE To-morrow

THE WORLD TITLE

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St.

The Borderers, who meet thei Returning to my corner at the do not fight more than once Athletic on the Club ground on! end of the ofth, I told my year. Too bad that money con- Sunday, are making one change) handlers that Sharkey seeindd to ditions make it so that only a in the team which led be weakening. So Duffy, just single heavy-weight title fight is Joseph's 4-2 last Sunday. before the bell, told me to open staged each year.

Podmore, who was compelled up-to carry the attack to the Inded, Leon See long ugo to go on sick leave owing to an champion and "use everything," painted out to me that too much eye injury sustained during the That is why I counter-attack-f"rest" changes to "rust" and representative. game last week,

ed so savagely in the sixth, jab-finally to "ruin" in the English will fill the centre half_position, bing and hooking hard with my language when it comes to fight| The Athletic's team is not to. left, forcing my rushes through champions.

hand, but is expected that they his puncheshe landed one ter- And I am so used to ring will field the same eleven that rife right in particular-and action even easy battles keep lost to South China last week at pinning him in a corner (I drop-Ime on edge. Yes, I like rests, Caroline Hill though "Darkie" ped him once for no count) but not the kind that help to chen will be an absentee. where I readied him a left to the whip a champion.

The Athletic are a much improved|| body and knocked him flat (his! With my Five-Year Plan (1928-|from_this” year, but they are vux face on the floor) with the right|1933) to win the championship | fortunate in losing “Darkie” Chen, upper-cut.

ļa success, I am seriously con-who, as a Canton resident, is repre- sidering another Five-Year Plan sexting that port at the National and (1933-1938) in which to hold | Meeting in Nanking.

I was champion! Alas, with all this joy

glory I know I am "broke

condition which the law bankrupt!

that that title hy defending it, even

Stern Test for Saints

calls more than once or twice a year St. Joseph's will meet the Club if suitable arrangements can be de Recreio at Caroline Hill and I have a fine villa for my made.

will have to give of their best in !parents in Italy. plenty of I will be twenty-seven years order to gain full points. {clothes (and lots of big shoes, of old on October 25, and critics

Although having a wealth of (course), but outside those agree that a heavy-weight should talent st their disposal the things Primo actually is penni-be at his best when twenty-Saints are not able to get to-

eight or twenty-nine.

gether 4 representative team I was well over twenty-one owing to

the V.R.C.-Shanghai and that means boxing, to be when I started boxing, and had Foreign Y.M.C.A. gain, in which youthful Reveral of their men are compet- Max Baer, the American, cer-vitality beaten out of me. So Ting-notably B. Gosano,

their tainly is the chief challenger.jought to be förmidable for five Interport winger. He knocked out ex-champion years more, at least. Schmeling early in June, and At that, I must worry a many seem to think he can do The same with Carnera.

So I must keep on working-

Mure

jagors.

none of my early

bit.

because Max Baer seems to be the only con- tender now in sight. Should I desent him as de-

return to

over

they

Dangerous Navy Forwards The Club are entertaining the Navy to-morrow, and, although they scored a convincing victory the Artillery laat week, may find the Navy for

S. Fowler, who was 10 the have played between sticks for the Club this sea- son, has given up soccer in favour of hockey. It is a great pity as he had the makings of an outstanding goalkeeper.

That will be decided next month. 1 earnestly hope, al- though the time and details of cisively as I did Sharkey, Primo wards in a scoring mood. that match are up to my man-again may have to retire and those circus exhibi- J was close up to the ring tions from which he sprang. when Baer stopped the German I hope for a better fate. in the tenth round with right

THE END. hand smashes to the head. Hel had used such shots in the first and second rounds to stagger his

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Baer is a little taller than Sharkey, and far easier to hit. He may have a much better punch.

With all due modesty, let me note, he must have that, if he means fo become champion within a year or two.

Local Aquatic Team For Nanking

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And I doubt seriously that he! Although the Federation, have can hit any harder than Sharkey not been able to send a really re did when he was fresh and presentative team, those selected strong in the curly rounds of represent the cream of the Chinese

June 29.

f would not Chink of having my worst critics take Nome of those so-called "Sunday punches" that I sustained in the title battle. But Bner

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In the second Division. the Young Indians Football Club make their first SUPORTANCE in the Hong Kong League against the Club.

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Colony's Breast Stroke record hol full strength will be able

South China, although not at der among them, Yeung Sau-king. fulfil their encounter against the South China's brilliant lady cham-Artillery in what promises to be pion, and Miss Yeung Sau-rhun, vory aven game. The speed equally well known, the Hong Kong of the Chinese may, however. contingent should at least

Recure prove the deciding factor. Overal titles.

Kwok Chuo-hang x almost a certainty for the 200 Metres Brenat Stroke Championship and is a strong contender for Free the Men's 1,500 Metres Style. Mios Yeung Sau-king can be re lied upon to win the majority of the Ladies' championships, and the ladles' team are almost assured of success in the 200 Motres Relay,

List of Guests at the Peninsula Hotel.

On Sunday, a good game should be witnessed on the Bookunpoo ground when the Junior teams of the Border- ers and the Lincolns meet in the Second Division.

The Borderers, who were run- ners-up last year, were surpris- ingly defeated by the Navy last Saturday, while the Lincolns suffered defeat at the hands of of South China.

Military Teams Should Win In the Third Division, South China should triumph over the ¡Air Force. The Engineers should overcome the Recrelo,

Mrs. Allen, Miss M. K. Anderson, † Mr. W. Jahnke, Mr. and Mrs. D. and the Lincolns and almost as-

Mr.

C. A. Armitage, Mrs. E. Jennings. Austin-Hofer.

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Mr. H. Kadoorie, Mr. and Mrs. von Kauffman, Mr. D. Keys, Mr. R. O. F. King,

Col. and Mrs. L. C. Lewis, Mr.

sured of victory over the Radio. The RAS.C. should secure two points from the University, but the R.A.M.C., newcomers tof the League, will have a stern J. M. C. Lopes, Miss L. Loring. struggle against the Borderers, 3. and Misses II. and J. Boyd, Mr. T. G. Main; Mr. A. Malcolm, The Borderers' team will pro- 14. Col. Boys, Mr. T. Bridge, Mr. Sq. Comdr. and Mrs. C. Malley, bably win, in spite of the D. W. Brisbane, Miss P. W. Brown, Miss M. Manuk, Mrs. E. Medical Corps' 10-1 last week

McGann, Mr. W. L. McKenzie, Mrs. over the University, Miss C. Drian, Mr. B. G. Butler.

A. H. Muzall and children.

Surg. Comdr. R. P. Ninnis,-- Mr. F. M. Noble.

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Mr. K. Offenburg, Mrs. Otto. Mr. A. M. Parker, Mr. and Mra, W. Paterson, Mrs. Potts.

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