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China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Lawn Bowls-Singles Championship.

THB CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1934:

CHINA MAY MEET EUROPE SOCCER TITLISTS

HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MEETING ON JULY 31

Election Of Officials Main Item On Agenda

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The annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Hockey Astools. tion will be held on Tuesday July '81, at St. Andrew's Church Hall. at 5.30 p.m.

The main itemn on the agenda for the meeting is the election of officers for the ensuing year.

Attention is drawn to rule 21 which provides that any member desirous of moving a resolution at the annual general meeting shall give notice thereof in writing 'to the Hon. Secretary at least week before the meeting.

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DIZZY DEAN AGAIN

IN LIMELIGHT Tenth Straight Victory

TWO TITLE

BOUTS ROSENBLOOM TO

DEFEND CROWN

AGAINST OLIN

"

Belloise Challenges

**Orizmendi.

BIG PROGRAMME FOR AUGUST 16:

New York, July 17. Madison Square Garden Corpora- tion announced to-day that it will sponsor two titular bouts in its arens on the night of August 16, lowers the opportunity of witness affording Manhattan's fight fol-

ing four outstanding fighters on the same card, on the same night. Maxie Rosenbloom, blond Na- New York, To-day. Dizzy Dean pitched his tenth]

tional Boxing Commission cham- straight victory and eighteenth of pion, will defend his lightheavy- the season in the major Icague weight crown against Bob Olin of American baseball when he

For Cardinals.

FOXX HITS TWO HOMERS

"Here's what I intended to do," says Primo Carnera, pushing one of his gigantic fiate up to Maxie Baer's chin, when the new world heavyweight champion paid a visit to his mammoth victim now recovering in a New York hospital from the fractured ankle incurred in their Long Island stadium, fight which ended in a technical knock-out in the eleventh round.

abled the St. Louis Cardinals to will risk his featherweight title in nose out the New York Giants, world champlons, yesterday, by a match with Mike Belloise. Both 6 to 5 tally.

matches will be 15-round bouts.

en New York, while Baby Arizmend! BRADMAN

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Possessed of a fino

AUSTRIANS TO TOUR THE PROPOSED

VISIT TO MANILA NOW CONSIDERED 10-GAME. SERIES IN

VIEW.

Manila An Austrian soccer football team, representing the Gray Club. of Austris, football champions of Europe, plam to come to the Philippines next June for a series of 10 games, according to advice received by Dr. Regino Ylanan, national physical director and secretary-treasurer of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Fe- deration.

The terms set out in the Austrian proposal sound feasible to P. A A.. F. officials, it is understood, and as soon as other detalls are made an answer will be sent to the Austrian team, informing them that the proposed trip is accept- able.

China To Be Invited

T. A, A. F. officials see an op- portunity to hold an international football series in Manila, with Austria, China, Java and the Philippines as participants.

Ef- forts will be made to induce

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Jimmy Faxx, "home run king" and to a denision, hit two circuit clouts against the Cleveland Indians for the Philadel- August 16, with the two cham-long field. phin Athletics to win by a 11 to 9. pionship matches scheduled, is ex-turn of speed, he picks up margin. Higgins and Collins also pected to be a banner night for has the ball back to the wicket-

most were able to take the opportunity jstrong China team and the Java eleanly, and, with deadly accuracy, when it presented itself. the Garden whose promoter, Jim-keeper in a flash. my Johnson, yesterday revealed

hlt homers for the "Athletics.

Results, as cabled by Reuter, were:

National League

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Prepared as England was for R. H. E.that Maxie Baer, American heavy-something out of the ordinary when Chicago

Oweight champion, would not be reland in 1930, following his world Bradman made his debut in Eng- Hartnett and Grimm hit homers. quired to defend his title for at Brooklyn

2least one year. Frederick. hit a homer.

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team which went to Manila for the Far Eastern Games Jast May, to participate in for the proposed 10-game series.

A tribute is paid to Wyatt's captaincy, and notably his re- fusal to declare at lunch time on Saturday and his decision According to the communication to enforce the follow on.

received by Dr. Ylanan the Aus The Daily Mail commends his triana leave Triest on a Lloyd record score of 452 not out, against refusal to use the new ball in Aus-Tristino vessel in the latter part of Rosenbloom Falling Off

Queensland, no one expected this tralla's first innings thereby en-May and arrive in Manila in 33 days. 22-year-old youth to aggregate 974 abling Verity to continue with Rosenbloom. on

This plan is acceptable, the only down-Hin seven Test innings for an aver worn ball.

problem being the weather, as the grade recently, would not have age of over 139. He would up his

Bradman's attempt at a sixer off rainy reason begins in June, ac- been an outstanding attraction by first tour with an aggregate of Verity in the second innings is cording to P. A, A. F. officials. himself, tans believed: Hence, 2,960 runs and an average of over they were congratulating Gar-98 for Arst-class matches. In all den authorities" for their games on that tour he totalled 9,170 astuteness tu ingeniously match-runs and averaged over 99. ing Arizmendi and Belloise for the featherweight crown at the same

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Pittsburgh

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Philadelphia

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Cincinnati

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Schulmerich and Slade hit homers. BOBLJD

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St. Louis

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Collins hit a homer.

New York

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Tel. 21322.

American League

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time, practically assuring an ex- cellent gate.

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Washington

Cronin hit a homer. Chicago

Б 10 Dykes and Madjeski hit homers.

Boston

CORRESPONDENCE Detroit

Cycling Retort.

(To the Editor "China Mall"] Sir-With reference to "Double- cog's" reply to my criticism of Mr. A. W. Grimmitt v. 1. A. Gutierrez F. A. Hornibrook's article published

E. W. Simmonds v. G. Perkins

(Kowloon Dock green).

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Arizmendi, In the oplaton of the

Don Bradman's Test

Record.

Garden, is featherweight cham-Complete Test record:

The following is Bradman's pien, despite the fact that his de- 1928-9 In Australia cision over Freddie Miller, NBC title-holder, last year, was a non- 4 titular one.

2 7 Carl Reynolds hit a homer.

7 14 0

Philadelphia

11 15

0

Coleman hit homers. Cleveland...

9 14

Trokay hit a homer.

He, however, is undisputed California state feather. weight champion.

The Mexican, a colourful Agare

At Brisbane-18 and 1. At. Sydney (did not play), At Melbourne:-79 and 112. At Adelaide:-40 and 58. At Melbourne:-123 and 37 not out..

AGGREGATE OF 468 FOR AN

criticised.

The Austrians wanted to vielt A: P. F. Chapman in the Daily Manila last May, but, in view of Mail says:

the Far Eastern Games, the P. A. "It was an appallingly loose shot A. F. informed them they could not and at such a critical stage inex-consider the proposal. At that plicable." It is estimated that in-time, however, declared that they tanding spectators who booked would be willing to consider seats for the fourth day lost £6,000

visit in 1935. as the money was unreturnable.

RIVAL CAPTAINS VIEWS

Woodfull's Modesty In Defeat.

London, June 26. Woodfull interviewed by Reuter paid a glowing tribute to England:

GATE RECEIPTS LEAKAGE

H.K.F.A. COUNCIL.

MEETING.

to

At the Council Meeting of the Hong Kong Football Association held yesterday evening, the matter of leakage of gate receipts was dis cussed, and a special sub-committes "The only thing I can say is to appointed to investigate the matter. At Nottingham:-8 and 131. congratulate the English team most At Lord's:-254 and 1.

The Council appointed the various heartily. They saw their chance officials and sub-committees for the and seized it. There is nothing to season as follows: say further. I shall not mention Hon. Treasurers-Messrs. Percy about the rain or the state of the Smith. Seth and Fleming.

Jimmy Foxx (2) Higgins, and in the ring has, since 1932, 86 AVERAGE OF 86.85.

amazingly Ane record in America. 1930. In England Hia victims in the past two years) --- have included: such well known boxers as Fidel La Barbe, Baby New York

5 6

Palmore, Speedy Dado, Young Lou Gehrig and Crosetti, hit Tommy, Chris Pineda, Freddle

bomers.

Miller, Tommy Paul, Varlas Mil- 2 8

1ing and many others,

(Craigengower green). by you on July 16, may I state that A. E. Coates v. V. Petherick

(Club de Recreio green), 6.15 p.m. the views put forward by me were St. Louis

TO-MORROW

those of the modern school of Club

Lawn Bowls-Singles Champlonship.

L. R. Whant v. W. Gill

cyclists in general, together with SHANGHAI POLO (Taikoo R.C. green)-extracts from the cycling health

H. Hampton v. J. C. Brown

(Craigengower green) expert's notes. I did not refer to ENTHUSIASTS ARE A. H. Basto v. A. Chapman the "all comfort" cyclist in any way: VERY OPTIMISTIC

(Kowloon B.G.C. green). he must always be in the minority,

-J. Watson v. K. Basa

(Civil Service green), 5.15 p. his cloth."

THURSDAY

However, it is quite

and must "cut his suit according to Think Hong Kong Will clear that in these days of smoothly Again Lose Keswick Cup Cralgengower C.C.". Civil metalled highways, etc. the need for

Service C.C.

Lawn Bowk-Benfor Division.

ENDEAVOUR BEGINS HER TASK.

Crossing Atlantic To Compete For Cup.

Decision Dropped

In his last appearance this year, however, he dropped a 10- aggressive Italian-American acrap- round decision to Tony Canzonert,

per.

the old comfort appliances is fast 1.S.S. ATTEMPT TO POPULARISE pers a complete one, disappearing; the increasing de

mand for the lightweight club

At Leeds: 334.

At Munchester-14.

At the Oval: 232.

AGGREGATE OF 974 FOR AN wicket. That is all in the day's AVERAGE OF 139.14. 1930-33 In Australia

At Sydney (did At Melborne:-0 and 109 not

not play out.

At Adelaide 8 and 66.

AVERAGE OF 58.57,

At Brisbane-76 and 24. At Sydney:48 and 71. AGGREGATE OF 396 FOR 1934 In England"

work. It might just as easily come Assistant Hon. Secretary, Mr. C. M. Hon. Secretary-Mr. G. T. May; to us as to England. My sincerest S. Alves. congratulations to England on her Aine victory."

Appeals

Board.--Sir Thomas Southorn; Mr. R. Hail, Mr. M. K. Wyatt said:"Naturally I am Lo and Capt. C. E. Elliot-Heywood. delighted to have captained. Eng. land on her first victory at Lord's Ka-taun, Capt. F. R. Williams and Emergency Committee: Mr. Wong. since 1896. The rain undoubtedly Mr. R. Hall,

AN helped us a good deal, but I am very League Management Committee- thankful that we had bowlers able Mr. H. K. Lee, Wt M. A. A. A. R. to take advantage of the conditions Hughes, Mr. C. A: Goldenberg, Capt. to such a marvellous extent es E. Hague and Mr. C. Guingam..

Referees Committee Capt. E. suffering from damaged legs. Hague, Com. T. A. Hussey and Mr. Verity, in taking fifteen wickets in F. H. Barnes. this game, equals the feat of his fel-

At Nottingham:-29 and 25, pecially as Geary and Farnes were

At Leeds--304. At Lord's 36 and 18. At Manchester: 30.

AVERAGE OF 72.83.

AGGREGATE OF 187 FOR AN

In 29 innings against

Prior to that appearance he re thus making his chain of victorice gistered a win over Mark Diaz, over outstanding Filipino scrap machine in comparison to that for

THE GAME

Arizmendi's opponent month, Mike Belloise is a coming! "Are-escapes" will inform "Double- most optimistic regarding their aurateur ranks.

Shanghai polo enthusiasts are boxer, recently graduated from cog" of this,

From his remarks re-Club runs I for the thirteenth successive mpie amateur champion in 1981 chances of beating Hong Kong Bullolse, 22 years, old, was Oly gather that "Double-cog" belonged time when they send a team to and, as a professional, participated to a poorly organised Club which the Colony in October to comfo 22 bouts, up to the end of 1835 England in Tests he has militated against, rather than pro pete for the Keswick Cup.- London, To-day moted, the real Club spirit. This It is considered that the accep- lost one during his first two years scored 2,275 runs for an

winning -18 and drawing in 8. He Mr. Tom Sopwith's yacht En-possibly may be the reason we have tance of the International Savings in the ring. deavour, with ketch rigging in riot had the pleasure of his company Society's offer would do a great Among those whom he has rub average of 84.25. place of her customary racing on the runs of the Hong Kong deal toward the promotion of polo dued are Petey Hayes, Kid Covelli, PRESS OPINIONS ON rigging, sailed out of Portsmouth Cycling Club, or the assistance hle in China. Never before had polo Pete DeGrasso and Low Farber Harbour yesterday bound for experience suggests is available in teams from four different China Hayes only recently sprang & sur- America to attempt to regain the formation and running of the ports been brought together. In one prise by trimming Kid Chocolate, the America's Cup. Da Club in its early days; or is it that series in one port. Should the Cuban bon bon

The Royal Yacht, Britannia, and the hills of Hong Kong and Kow- LSS. Cup competition take place, Rosenbloom's opponent is also other craft signalled good wishes, loon are too strenuous for his fixed- it would also mean. s banner sea- a former amateur-Bob Olia. As and the Endeavour was cheered by gear? thousands of spectators afloat and To such critice as "Double-cog", previous had so many interporta straight victories.

son for Shanghai, an at no time en amateur he recorded 58 ashore.

and to any other cycllat in Hong been staged in one year. This York's 1928 "Golden Gloves" "tour" She is being escorted by Mr. Bop- Kong who is modestly "hiding his year there will be visits by the rament with's motor yacht Vita British light under a bushel', I have these Colony Rugby, cricket, swimming, shortly after. In 1988 he whipped Wireless Service, ver

turning professional few words of advice extend these and tennis teams The Endeavour's owner, Mr. T. O. considerable experiences by cultivat

Charley Massers,Unknow

Gainor, In 198

ined a decision

H. Sopwith, and bis wife, will sailing the Club spirit with the Hong

by the Miner Aquitania

Kong Cycling Club, the decision will

and will "arrive in America ber

never be regretted

the Endeavour, which in

take three weeks on bert

the Atlantic.

May, I tender my apologies for this

further Intrusion into

with the fore-going, which I trust

effective

"Club.

won New

om is best threek end

ENGLAND'S WIN,

low Yorkshireman Wilfred Rhodes."

(Reuter.)

LARWOOD BUMPS THEM.

Ashdown Collapses At Nottingham.

London, June 80.; The Kent batsmen were, In the

Bradman's Inexplicable wars in the last over before lunch

Shot In Second Test at Nottingham,

HARVARD TEAM FOR JAPAN

Other Athletes On Way To Tokyo Games

San Francisco, July 18 Seventeen members of the Harvard baseball squad sailed. to day on the Tatsuta Maru for Honolulu, and - Japan. The Harvard schedule calls for ← Ashdown - ducked to a ball at least ten games with the Kolo ve or six games in Honolulu and. London, June 28. from Larwood and was struck on University baseballers in Tokyo, "Magnus est Verity et Prae- the head, collapsed and had to be Jack Medicar holder of several valuit" says The Times punning carried off Later Valentine was world

sing the general en struck on his left arm by Voce and

records, Art Highland,. an spriat champion, Al Match retired,

Vand bed his feat as one of Notte won by 20 runs, the scores, stroke champion, accompanied by weghe, American back- Test match his as cabled by Beuter being Coach Robert Kiphuth, of Yele,

Notts 280 (Keston 64 Als also on the Tatsuta Hara. Staples 74) and 265 (Keeton 114, The swimmers will compete In Lewis 6 for 122),

the Japanese national champion-

that

Kent: 206 (Gunn 4 for 61) and ships in Tokyo on August 10, 11 267 (Woolley 51; Todd 82; not out), and 12-Associated Press.

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