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WIN FOR "SINGLE"
AT VALLEY.
Police Married Four
Defeated.
Tel. 21322.
The "Single" won the Police Re-"A" DIVISION TENNIS
creation Club intr-Club Married
Members
and Singles Members lawn bowls match yesterday after noon at the Valley by 5 shots.
The following are the results:
Married
S. Farlow
F. Kelly
Stewart Logan W. E. Hollands
(skip)
A. E. Kirby
J. McLellan
W. Glendeninng
A. E. Carey
(skip)
17
20
Singles
T. Tallon
C. Dowman
G. S. Alexander
J. Fender
(skip)
W. Forrest
T. R. Hunter
A. R. Brittain
W. McLeod (skip)
KOWLOON DOCKS RINK WIN.
K.C.C. Four Beaten.
LEAGUE TO-DAY.
100 Per Cent. Honours At Stake.
THE CHINA 'MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1934.
COLONY BOXING CHAMPION'S PLUCKY FIGHT
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Lawn Bowin-Open Singles.---
L. A. Gutierrez v. B. E. Maughan
(Police, green)
T. F. Stainton v. Y. Abbas
(H.K.F.C. green)
E. P. Phillips v. H. Gittins
(Recreio, green)
T. Armstrong v. W. H. B. Muskett
(Yacht Club green)
N Drummond v. E. G. Post
(Craigengower green) |
I. Cavanagh và M. J. Medine
(Civil Service green)
W. Mair 'v. R. A. C. Basto
(K.B.G.C. green), 5 p.10. Lawn Tenals....”A” Divizion,
Chinese "C" v. Chinese “A” Chinese "B" v. U.S.R.C. Craigengower v. Hong Kong C.C. Club de Recreio v. Kowloon C.C. South China. Indian R.C.
EASTON SECOND FAVOURITE
Colombo At 13 To 8
For Derby.
UMIDWAR'S
PRICE STEADY
London, To-day.
LEN HARVEY BEATEN
FORCED TO
RETIRE IN BOUT
WITH PETERSEN
Two Titles Lost At White City.
BOTH MEN HANDICAPPED WITH CLOSED EYES
London, To-day,
Len Harvey Jost both his Bri- tish and Empire heavyweight boxing championship titles. Inst night when he was forced to re- tire in the twelfth round of his 15 round title boul against Jack Petersen at the White City Sta- dium.
Neither boxer weighed in. Nearly 100.000 saw the down- fall of the British Empire cham- pion in a fight that was very even The odds on Colombo, Lord throughout, neither holding any Glanely's Derby favourite, shor-
great advantage. tened to 13 to 8 at the call-over Harvey's left
badly eye was in London yesterday.
damaged in the Afth round when he looked a most scrry picture.
Lord Woolavington's Easton bas also shortened, and is now taken and offered at 10 to 1, the same price as H. II. the Aga Khan's Umidwar, who, at that price, has been second favourite for several Iweeks.
- Petersen's eye was opened in the sixth, and from then on it a tremendous struggle between two badly handicap. ped men.
was
Harvey fought his hardest in
Lord Woolavington's other hope, Medieval Knight, has now improv-the twelfth, but, after running in-
Since Gene Tunney blazed a trial from fistiana to Mayfair, fight fans expect their favourites to keep well posted on Emily Post. But here's Primo Carnera, heavyweight champion, not only sitting down to tea with a mass of shrubbery on his face. but actually pointing that little finger. Below, another "fox paws" na he shaves with lumberman's axe.
RACING REVIEW
(Continued from Page 4.)
other visting riders at the Annual! Meeting.
During the Easter two-day meet-
ed to 20 to 1. This horse dropped to a right uppercut he staggered ing Mr. James Pote-Hunt, another back to 50 to 1 after being beaten round the ring before, his. seconda Shanghai rider, carried all before by Zelinda, an untried filly, in the threw in the towel as he went to him winning six races and being Greenham Plate at Newbury, but his corner.
has always been considered one
of the best things for the Derby.
The prices at yesterday is call- over, as cabled by Reuter, were:
Colombo 13 to 8.
Easton 10 to 1. Umidwar 10 to 1. Windsor Lad 100 to 9.
Harvey had several times been warned for holding in
the clinches, and was warned Anally in the twelfth round.
¡placed seven times
starts}
In
thirteen
season
a
ROWLES' WIN ON GRIT
LEFT EYE
DAMAGED
VERY EARLY
Phillips Beaten In Stirring Finish.
"THE MODERN · HAYES”
The hero of the night at the Įboxing tournament at the Wands- worth Greyhound Stadium last (night vas Seaman Harry Rowles, only recently back among his mates at Chatham.
Rowles, former Hong Kong heavyweight champion, had as his |opponent Teddy Phillips, a hard- as-nails Canadian, who 'was 60 the much the better boxer than sailor, so I decided, that he might have won, if not by a knock-out. then with many points to spare. But Phillips lost. Rowles not only stood up to a severe hammering and refused to cry enough; but he came along with such a wet sail as to perform next to a miracle.
In former daya Seaman Hayes made a habit' of giving to cham- pione the appearance of platers. Rowles is a modern Hayes. Ho may never win a title, but he has it in him to confuse and confound' the critics.
“GO ON THE NAVY"
By all the rules that impose # limit to human endurance he should have struck his flag to |Phillips, for in the infancy of the fight first his left eye was sorely damaged, then His right, and soon his weather-beateḥ face had de- veloped a foreign shape, Yet when Moss de Yong, the referee, stood aside to take complete stock MR. REIDY'S BARGAIN
of him, as if to inquire "Rowles, Mr. "Daffy" Davis, not alto-
During the
Mr. Widdi-isn't that enough?" he grinned and encombe's "Vriday, who had achieved fell to muttering that everything Petersen was warned in the gether unknown to Colony
was all right. third round for allegedly landing thusiasts, also made one appear-nothing, changed for $200 at
Fortunately for Rowles a halt Mr. L. Reidy, thei punches on the back of Harvey's ance-at the last Meeting-and Ponys auction. neck.Reuter, ·
new owner, has already had three was not called, and though paint- Medieval Knight 25 to 1.
places with the pony, and, on re-ed crimson and with the odds Admiral Drake 25 to 1,
HOLDER SURPRISES WORLD
cent form, 'Vriday should convince against him unnamably long, be Only a sailor Tiberias 25 to 1.
Fulfilling expectations. Harvey,
his new owner that he has secured went on to win.
could have done what Rowles ac- Alishah 26 to 1 t. and o.
who is aged 27, defeated Petersen TWO RIDERS GRADUATE
a bargain.
complished. He rolled and reeled Valerius 33 to 1 o. 35 to 1 t. last November. to win the British
Two Jockeys graduated from the
and took punches that would have Badruddin 33 to 1 o. 40 to 1 t heavyweight title, and shortly after
owner of two very promising left a normal man crumpled up; but Bondsman 46 to 1.
surprised the whole boxing world by Novice class, Mr. Paul Botelho re- ponies when he picked up Alacrity, he banked upon his heart. Rathmore 60 to 1.
outpointing Larry Gains, the Cana-cording his tenth win on High which had already secured a first On Top 66 to 1 t. and a.
dian-negro holder of the British Finance in record time over a mile and second in Australian races, Primero 66 to 1 o. 80 to 1 t. Empire Heavyweight title.
and 171 yards, and Mr. Donald for $680, and Surprise, one of the Hornsoy Rise 100 to 1 t. and o. Harvey won his last fight with
best subs for $1,500. Mr. Chan Fleet Foot 100 to 1.
Petersen mainly through ring-craft Black securing his tenth win on In
appears to be building up a very Pride of the Chilterns 125 to 1 o. and experiente.
In...
the opening Good Time in a novices' race. useful stable for next September Baron Manchausen 140 to 1 t. stages of the fight, he allowed Peter-
and 0.-Reuter.
sen to set the pace, and, by keeping
LIBERTY BAY UNBEATEN.
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Soldier of Italy Powerful King No Fear
King Willow Gold Baltion
Carrenty
Gold Fair View Don
Dare Devil
Of the five "A" Division Lawn Charming Star Tennis League matches which Solar Star will take place this afternoon, Sarabande the contest at King's Park, in Lemberg which the South China Athletic Association and the Indian
Ribble
Commander
21 creation Club will strive to re- Kings Parade
tain their 100 per cent. records Delightful Chance for the season, should be the Budge most interesting.
Blue Star Monoplane
Of the other matches the' match Flying Tourist between the Hong Kong Cricket Great Fall ..
Lle
21 ket Club will probably be the best.
1These teams are evenly matched, Malorous
Glorious San
Club and the Cralgengower Cric Day
and with the possible loss of W' Worthy
| A. Duff and G, R. M. Ricketts, the
alight balance in favour of the Kitsap
H. K. C. C. will be discounted.
Little Beauty
Racing Pride .. Red Fox To-day's games are as follows: Royal Flush
C.R.C. "C" C.R.C. *D* C.C.C.
ả
▾ CRC, "A"
↑ U.S.R.C.
▼ H.K.C.C.
* KC.C.
LR.C.
The Tiger Tillicam What Tao. Tak Daylight Eve Mike. Racing Spirit Tommel Burgomanter
Chance
In the last match of the First Recreio Round of the Lawn Bowls Rinks S.C.A.A. Championship a Kowloon Docks rink defeated a rink from the Kowloon Cricket Club on the Club de Recreio green yesterday after- noun.
The K. D. R. G. have now quali-i fed to meet the Craigengower C. C. rink in the Second Round at the Kowloon Bowling. Green Club on
June 18.
The scores ware:
R. G. Craig
J. Kempton
W. Grefg....
3. C. Brown
J. W... Brown
J. S. Dinnien ···
W. C.-Siropson ̧ ̈
TABLES TO DATE
"A" Division
Wayward Stag Willam Oaler {Chief Seattle
Beta Bra
PWLD FA Pia Ebony Idol C.R.C. "A"
33602316 GAY Crusader 7 6 R. C.... ... 8 3 0 0 20 B. C. A. A.
10: Recreio.. K. G. C.
.18% 2
14% * The Redalaink 130 Tolakas
IL KC.C
[C ̊C. C.
CR.C. "C
U. S/B C.
24 P. O. Dunne 18 CIR.C. "B"
8 2.1.0 16
81 20 12 2010.5, 2.02 05 .30 3.0: 7
Bun
130 Young Hero zo Zero
89504% 271⁄2 # BL, Ivo
won 0 glorious race, Stephen Lam's Atlas.
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Mr.
Mr. H. S. Chan became the
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"Go on the Navy," 110,000 voices screamed, and Rowles responded with all the heart!- ness of his breed.
Both of
Of skill he had little..
his eyes had almost closed, but he fought with such ferocity that he not only rubbed off minny marke that had been scored against him, but the further the contest went of the Mr. Frank Sutton, one
the fresher he became. Stewards, left for Home early in the season, and Mr. S. A. Sleep. His cheeriness
Mr. G. W. Sewell is now the when racing will be resumed. out of the way, he wore down his nearest novice rider to graduation
[OFFICIAL Starter leaveS younger opponent.
having nine wine, Harvey is a considerably smaller. man than Petersen, giving away THREE BAD SPILLS 11⁄2 inches in height, five inches in reach, and an Inch fa chest mea- surement.
BHEER GRIT
never deserted
WAS
Hmitless.
The season provided three bad the assistant secretary and official him; his courage
On How the crowd roared their en- 品牌 was replaced,
couragement to him in the last fill-round when, incredibly, the Hide
1st 2nd 3rd
1
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Q
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Vey last November. Before becom-from Rose Leaf in the Novices'
he was unbeaten until he met Har-fractured leg as the result of a fall ordinary success.
spils. Mr. H. S. V. Mossop, who starter, went on Home leave Petersen, who la aged 23, won these expected to be in hospital for May 19.
starter, by Mr. Alec Potts, who A.B.A. cruiser-weight title in March, another three months, sustained a 1931. In 22 fights as a professional
He
ed his new position with
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extra still against him, he found dry land by sheer grit and such punch- ing which caused even Phillips to founder.
H. Choy, one of the most promis- The "Daily Double" innovation|
Indeed, the Canadian was very
Harvey was the British middle-ing of the novice riders, had the proved exceptionally popular, and nearly knocked out in what was weight champion for four years unfortunate experience of falling the only real problem that one of the most stirring finishes I up to last year when he won the under Toishan as the pony fell the Jockey Club, have
have seen for many a long day, It now to 1. British cruiser-weight title over the rails during a training solve is where they can find space ed a new lease of life. He show was as if by magic Rowles sequír- linquished by Petersen. In over
gallop. The pony refused to get for sufficiently large counters to 7400 fights he has never been knock off the rider and Mr. Choy sustain serve the demand of an enthusiatic red blows on Phillips so as to
led out.
ed concussion as the result. Mr. crowd who consider every
knock him from pillar to post. It was one of Harvey's amblilona Choy has, however, been seen out precious."
When the referee took tally of to become a modern Bob Fitzsim on the course since. The third in-
The price paid ranged from the score there could have been The famous old-timer took cident occ Fred when Sporting Life $14.40 to $469.40, and on only two very little in it; but if only for part in several fights after he had crashed through the rails with occasions was the second sony un- the magnificence of his rally Row.
mons.
reached 40 years.
moment
Mr. Sammy Judah, rider of the backed. The latest Jockey Clubles deserved the verdict. Not in 1988 Shanghai Champlone winner, rule-carrying the pool forward all the days to come will the sai Nationalist III, in the saddle. Mr. should the second pony be unback-lor put up such a sterling fight; |Judah CHALLENGE TO COLOMBO IN sufficiently bad to stop him riding first pony-has not yet been test- opponent than Phillips.
was not badly hurt, but ed, instead of paying out on the and he may never meet a 'worthier (again during his brief vlaft here,
THE DERBY
(Continued from Page, 1.)
Fred Darling, trainer of Easton
•
LOSS TO STABLES
*
ed.
}LONG OVERDUE' REDUCTIONS
POLO GAME POSTPONED
Owing to the sodden condition
Several pontes either died or The reduction, in prices for Cash and Mediaeval Knight, says that were destroyed during the training Sweep from $5 to $1 was long over of the ground the Navy Cup polo Wales Easton will run, but Mediaeval season, notably Mr. D. J. Lewis due, and the Jockey Club felt the final between the South Knight is temperamental and much Captain Cook, which shied at a full benefit of their revolutionary Borderera and the Civilians, which depends on his mood how he will tram and had to be destroyed after move last Saturday when, despite was to have taken place at Cause- 2 acquit himself, H.H. the Aga Khan, colliding with a wall. Then after the rain, the crowd in the Public Way Bay yesterday, was postponed.
owner of Alishah, Badruddin, and the Easter Meeting, the. Samzon Enclosure more than justified the
Umidwar runs thres horses becausejetable were unfortunate to lose 50 per cent, reduction in admin- Boing unable to arrange, any bọnts be believes that any horse with an Navy -Hall, ~ 8 real mud-larkston prices. The Cash Sweep first in the Colony Max Brika, the German. even outside chance should be allow-through colle. Less than a week prizes showed an increase of over welterweight Boxer has left for. ed to run.
later Mr. Li Tse Fong lost Sport 86,000 on the second day of the Shanghai' and Japan. - Lord Glanely, owner of Colombo,ing Life, which was destroyed Fifth Extra, which had $5.00 says that the colt is of the highest after his" "morning gallop. The sweeps, norja
not reach, the proportions it was,"
| class, and," provided, he does not pony bored out at the six furlongs The "through ticket at $9.00 a Intended to, nor, for that meet with bad luck, he does not post: and, crashed into the rafls to Meeting is likely to prove an even matter, did the mammoth $100 think he will be beaten in this or break through, A
greater success next September Sweep on the Juling Staken lust
any other meet
her ince, par On May 15 Mr. L Dunbar's than it did at the last Meating Saturday. The Jockey Club hoped Most of the owners, trainers, and Princess Angeline, a moody mare, when the Jockey Club closed their to sell 100,000 chances, put in turf writers agres certainly regard-was shot after becoming incurably bonks on the morning of the Races, reality they sold only 74,500 and # Ing the Derby-that Colombo will lame se the result of a training The Champlone Sweep provided $81,707.20 first prize, instead of |win-Heater.
{gallop,
'■ $46,389.70 first, prize, but it did[842,000, was the result.
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