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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1934.
DETAILED SHANGHAI CRICKET STATISTICS
PETERSEN'S JOY DAY
GIVEN GOLD
CUP AND BOUT
PROMISED
MEETING GAINS ON SEPTEMBER 10
MAY HAVE BOUT WITH PRIMO CARNERA
(By GEOFFREY SIMPSON)
London, July 4.
JACK Petersen paid a visit to an
eye specialist in London yes- terday morning, and the result of that rather anxious consultation may best be gathered from the following statement made to me subsequently by the boxing pro- moter Mr. Jeff Dickson:
1. have completed arrangements for staging Petersen's fight with Larry Gains for the British Em- pire heavyweight title at the White City Stadium on Septem- [ber 10.
Petersen looking brown and fit
Daring "Death in the Afternoon"
after a holiday in Cornwall, told GIANTS CREATE NEW me that the lump of flesh abovej
his left eye which has been the cause of all the trouble was "love- ly and hard."
At the same time he admitted that further treatment and resti were necessary, and he means to depart for a short sea trip before resuming training.
RECORD
11 Runs In Ninth
Innings.
1
SATURDAY'S U.S. BASEBALL
New York, Yesterday. Beaten 5 to 4 in the first game of
Syndicate Dissolved Altogether it was a very happy their double-header against the day for the Petersens. The dis-Phillies, New York Giants, world solving of the syndicate which has
controlled the young Welshman baseball champions, shattered & throughout his career was marked major league record yesterday by a luncheon and the presenta- when they scored 11 runa in the tion of a gold cup.
ninth innings to secure victory by
Both the luncheon and the capa 21 to 4 margin. were given to Petersen by the two
Results were as follow: principal partners in the syndicate,
National League
- very sporting gesture, this-Pittsburgh
and to make the occasion
сога-
St. Louis..
plete, "Pa" Petersen was handed a Delancy' hit a homer. gold cigarette case in apprecia-New York tion of his skilful handling of Bri-Philadelphia tain's heavyweight champion.
G. Davies and Walters homers.
Lili Urquijo (below), niece of the Marquis of Urquijo, and her sister, Marichu (top), take turns at Sosa- ing the ball and demon- strate to an audienes at ball fight staged for char ity's sake in "Madrid that the female of the species is just as deadly as the male toreador,
China Mail
Sports Diary
TO-DAY-
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"MARSHALL
ON TOP
DISPLACES
STOKES IN
THE BATTING
REV. QUICK HEADS BOWLERS.
SEASON'S FIELDING › RÉCORD
MIZLER RETAINS BRITISH BOXING TITLE
ma la
Outpoints Billy Quinlan Over 15 Rounds At Swansea
London, Yesterday. Harry Mizler retained his British lightweight boxing cham- pionship title lant night when ho outpointed Billy Quinlan, of Wales, over 15 rounds at Swansea-Ren ter.
Shanghai, July 30. HELMSMAN'S
PIPE
Yesterday's league cricket match |
between the S. C. C. Nomads and
the S. R. C. Colts was abruptly
halted and eventually abandoned TRADITION
on account of the torrential rain
that began to fall after twenty IS BROKEN BY
minutes play.
The Colts opened with Divecha
TOM SOPWITH
and Pat Madar, who were not part- FORGETS TO SMOKE
ed either by Bidwell, Joscelyne, or
Bowerman in the seven overs bowl-
ed before rain drove the players
to, shelter. Madar had' scored nine and Divechu 8.
As a result of Saturday's matches, only minor changes occur in the standings,
The Stragglers gained a point ai
WHEN RACING.
"WILL IT BRING LUCK?”
Gosport, July 4.
Endeavour, Mr. T. 0. M. Sopwith's America's Cup chal
the expense of the Ramblers, who, lenger, and England's most suc nevertheless, are firmly established cessful racing yacht, arrived back at the head of affairs, though the in Portsmouth to-day after her en- season is not sufficiently advanced couraging final trials in Torbay for the leadership to be theirs for yesterday She is moored at Cos- {a certainty, especially as they will port.
Endeavour has taken part in
be without the Bervices of J. C.
Lawn Bowls-Singles Championship, Jenkins for the greater number of 12 royal regattas, with the rest their remaining engagements. The of the "J" class fleet, from Har- wich to Falmouth, and won 11
Pairs Championship:-
W. K. Way and A. S. Gomes v. A. present standings are:-
Chapman, and J. Fraser
(Recreio green, Sp.) 8.C.C. Ramblers
J. C. Brown v. T. F. Stainton
(Recreio green, 5.16 p.m.) S.R.C. Colts
P. W. D. L. Pt prizes eight firsts and three
7 5 2 0 12
19.C.C. Nomods
6 4 1 1 9
6 3 2 1 8
7 3 2 2 8
7 2 2
S.R.C. Tyros {8.C.C. Biagglers
Police
MRS. WOODFULL MAY Shafores
VISIT ENGLAND
Ban On Australians' Likely Waived
ORIENT LINE MAKE SPECIAL
- OFFER TO SKIPPER'S WIFE
London, July 10.
seconda,
When racing, he is the only helmsman in the big yachts who breaks tradition by smok- ing at the wheel. Just before the 1-06 2
7 3 0 4 5 7 1 1 5 3
warning 10-
S.C.C. Wanderets
In the first-class averages, minute gun for the start of a race, probably only temporarily, has lost he pulls out on old briar pipe, fills the leadership in the batting. F. and lights it slowly, with his eye Marshall holding the honour, al-All the time on the manoeuvres of though for the number of innings;
This opponents..
A few puffs and he takes the Stokes should regain the leader- ship before the season is much wheel from his skipper and Im- further advanced. Sinclair's 98 omediately is a transformed being
of tense activity. Saturday lifts him up amongst the leaders.
The pips soon goes out. He has The Rev. E. K. Quick holds tena.forgotten it, and at the end of the
strenuous
the Australian Test team cricketciously to the bowling honours, but ce, especially if it has been a ers wives leaving Australia dur either Booth or Leach eventually reaches, he relaxes, smiles, and is heats and hit ing their husbands' English tour should oust him from the leader.
4. 10
13
I
4
'12
2
5 12
(By TOM CLARKE)
0
hit.
I understand. that the ban on
New York ....... 21
Melvin Ott (2) and Jackson
23
1
4
14
5
9
1
Berger hit
3 13
homers.
A Mistake But to return to the fight. Those who denied themselves the privi- Jege of sitting in the far-distant jeorders of the White City at 65. a Philadelphia
Boston the Petersen-Harvey battle will be interested to know) R. More and Wally that the same places will be 'avail-homers.
time for
able on September 10 at 28.
Brooklyn
is likely to be waived in the ship. 2 case of the wife of W. M. Wood- In fielding, Lleut. Home, of the
full, the captain.
4
one of
somewhat surprised to find the old pipe between his teeth.
His faithful companion, the 2nd Worcestershire Regiment, has pipe, is removed solemnly, almost The special reason is that an set up a record for the season by with reverence. He then smokes a invitation has been received by accepting no less than four catches long, thin cigar, 3 Mra, Woodfull from the. Orient during one innings,
Which goes to show that even Leslie hit a homer. Game went Line to visit England in the
promoters can learn the errors of to 18 innings. their ways Jeff Dickson budgeted Cincinnati for a crowd of 100,000 at the 5s. Chicago Agure and drew 40,000.
His next move will be to de- part for New York-he sails on Wednesday--where he will interview Carrera, examine the giant's damaged ankle, and tempt him with an offer to meet the Petersen-Gains win- дет
Orama, arriving in England on
1
2
2 September 19, and to return with F. Marshall.
4
7
Chuck Hartnett hit a homer. American League
3 her husband in the Orontes on L. F. Stokes
1 September 29.
R. Booth Although the cricket tour will G. B. Elliott 9 have ended in Scotland, a day or R. D. Gillesple 1 two before Mrs. Woodfall would be H. Meaton
BATTING
1. n.o. R. hi, Ave. 31 173 101* 86.50
42
2-589 115-84.14 2.310 128-44.28| 81 42 - 40,50)
A. C. Sinclair ... 7 2.185 98 37,00
due the agreement signed by the Rer. E. K. Quick
2 players provides that during the Sgt. Sevenoaks 2 tour wives must not be in England
D. W. Leach A. J. Barson elsewhere outside Australia J. C. Pullen where the team might be appear. W. Keyworth. oing.
K. Foot
St. Louis Cleveland
8 17 7 11
Averill hit a homer.
Washington
7
13
Boston
5
9.
Chicago
4 12
6
ог
16 19
1
5
9 0 B. 0
Al Simmons hit a homer.
Carnera, as all the world knows, Detroit
is exceedingly hard up; and `~he Greenberg hit a homer. may not be disinclined to revisit|Philadelphia Europe.
New York
But this will disappoint fight- Babe Ruth and Saltzgaver hit goers. The prospective tit-bit of homers.
Petersen slinging his right at the giant's jaw will be a Paris spectacle.
-Reuter.
It is planned for October at the PORTSMOUTH SHOW
£10,592 PROFIT.
9 236 143 33.71
7 X 63 26 31.50
41 91 37" 30.33
7 1 174 81 29.00
JOHNSTONE WINS AT
SAINT CLOUD... Australian Jockey's Success.
London, July 9. The Comte de Rivaud's AsserUS,
90 255 60 28.38 with W. Johnstone up, won the Prix 91 325 51 28.11 du President de la Republique by a 3 1 5 22 27.00 short bead from the Begum Aga 4-188 37 27.00 Khan's Mas d'Antibes at Saint-
5. 4. 25. 19 : 25.00
third,
9223 61 24.78 Cloud yesterday. M. Edouard W. B. Gríven ..:8:374 28 24.67 Jonas's Morvillars was R. W. Edwarda 5 159 88 23.62 There were twelve runners. |J. M. Pearson ....7.. 1 182 777 22.00) M. J. Divecha we. §. 1 .174; 64.621.75
Faced with the technical O.G..Simpson quandary Woodfull has con- *sulted the other members of the team to see if they would consider it unfair in the cir- cumstances, for his wife to visit England.
Bgt. Cartwright -6 3 63 28* 21.67. 18 R. Kermani.11 0.228: 85 × 20.78
BOWLING
▸
0.. M. R. W. Ave.
H. P. Madar.... 8 2.120 19 22.00 Rev. E. K. Quick 342 6 98 16 8.12. Col Felly.10 153 50 19.12 R. Booth
341
They have informed their popu-Srt. Bellary. 111 42 182 D. W. Leach 124.4 35 363 36 8.47 lar, captain that no objection would get. Mowatt 1188 45 18. V. W. L. Stanton 30 13 157 16 10.47 TH Darvill. 7. 1 110 42 18.32 T. L. Rawsthorne 99 25 156 15 10.48. Palais des Sports, which has a
be raised by them.
K. P. Humphries 7 0:105 58 17.50 E. P. Humphries 24. seating capacity of 20,000. "I can't
A cable has therefore bean de- Rogerson 130 26 18.09 7. C. Jenkins. 89.3.18 244 20 12.20 780 7 11.48 get a hall that size in London," ex- Portsmouth F.C., the FA Cup spatched to the Board of Control R. F. Shroff 5 2 52 35 17.33 L F. Stokes 95.4 19-253 22 11.78 plained the promoter,
Having told me all that, Jer of 10,592, compared with $2,314 tion for Mrs. Woodfull's visit, 3. C. Jenkins... 5 084 45 16.80 H. Rogerson
finalists, made proût last reason in Australis asking for, their sanc-V W. L. Stanion 30. 53 40 17.33 Col. Pelly 21.58 303-25 12.36 J. M. Watson 351 28 17.00 N..D.. Layd 24.27 98 7 18.28 Dickson then got on his feet at the previous season. Manchester which, it is confidently expected, L. A. Issace ....11 0.183 55 16168 A. Lingard the luncheon and warned. Peter-City, the Cup winners, also made a will be given.
T. A Madar 10 1 151 58:16-76 P. Madar. sen that if he wished to climb to profit bf over $16,000.
The question of "cricket-Kellner 6 350 21 1868 M. J. Direcha. world title heights, he should ic-
B. F. Shroff....11 0 181 46 16.45 F. R. Kermant. 58 6 107:13 15.92 Portsmouth's gate receipts total-widows" has often been a topic of H. D. Eldwell...9 1.131 78 167 C. E. Ollerdessen 35 14 299 19, 1658 custom himself to fighting in for-led £39,874, an increase of over discussion during the tour, and it C. J. Smith 90 147 38 1633 Sgt. Sevenoaks 31 2 99 6.16.33 eign lands.
£2,000.
would be no surprise if the ban P. Madar 7 0:113 36 16.14 7. A. Madar were made less severe in future. R. A. Joscelyne 5 186 18 1500 L/C. Smith Lieut. Home441 26 15.25 F. P. Balley |F.ET.-Marshall 4058 49 14.50 H. Menton
Ring Rulers Ask for Jack
Dempsey's Reinstatement Dempsey was suspended about
Jackson, Mississippi.
&
The removal of a two-year ban two years ago after several hear against Jack Dempsey In 32 states has been recommended to the Na-ings by the Commission on tional Boxing" Association, and charge that he violated a promo- action on the recommendation will tion contract at Columbus when a be taken shortly, it is understood. Dempsey Day celebration was held
The proposal was made by the there. Mississippi Athletic Commission, The lifting of the suspension which announced the acceptancerill permit Dempsey to appear on of fine it had imposed on the program in any State where the former heavyweight champion of boxing authority belongs to the the world.
National Boxing Association.
O'CONNOR REACHES W. H. Cochran
2,000 RUNS
*
Hammond And Larwood F. 4 Pitts ...
Head Averages.
London: July 29. CONNOR, of Essex, has
··reached hia: 20005) runs for the season. Ho là, the second first class cricketer to de so
WR Hamoud, of Glen center, Bills leads the basting averages with 69.83. Largod Is best bowler with 15.50
..
67.1 18 229 17 1846
51 11 115 8 14.37
62.2 5234.16 1462-
37 3 110 7:15.71
51.4 8 202 12.16.83
59 16 165-9.18.38
78.35 288 17.16.94
72 10 243-13 18.49 60 115-44 14.37 A.J.P. Bowerman 49 10, 134 7 18.14 100 143 40 14.20 H. D. Bidwell 33.5 36 39 3:19.67 50 71 22 14.30 Sgt. Cartwright 406 207 10:20.20 7098 24 14.00 Pie: Apps 35. 9818850 13.50 S. F. Shroff
70-94 29 1848 B. H. Austice
30 40 16 18.45 Foot..
3 182 9.20.22 242 164 8 20.59
02 7 209-15 20.60 149.508, 209'20. 20.90
J. Farrow Sigmm. Lowe F. P. Bailey A. J. Will
10. Hour
H. A Coward 8 193 4413.29 G. B. Elliott. 75 13 214-10 21.46 C. E. Ollerdessen 119,144 44 18.09 J. A. Inases... 185 26 536 25 21.44 S. V. Gash 7091 24 18.00 T. W. H. Wilson 136 30 359,16 22.06 TWR Wilson 9 1 109 26 12.11 T. H. Wood 684 244 11 22.19 8. M. Arton 7 173 38 12.00 R. W. Edwards 202 90 4 22.50 T. L Rawsthorne 018 25 12.00 P. R. L. Carey 204 68 3 22.67 Ext. Dalloway 421 6 0 171 30 11.88 E. T. Gavenlock 34.1. 3 140: 3:46.67 Wilkinson). 51 47 19 11.70 P. Madar (8), Gillesple and Barson EC Baker 6059-21 11.80Korean Catches badge E/Ch Baith 40 44 1711.00 (7), Sgt. Dalloway, Webb, and Booth Dr. H H. Morris 4 1 22 21 10.67 (6), Sinclair, Aston, Llaut, Home, and AJ.H. Bowerman 7-163 19 10.50 8, R. Kerman (5). V. Erane ... 69 60.41 19.00 Jorged Stumplugs
Denotes not eat a part
8. R. Kerman! ) Coward (6), Pitts (Continued at Foot of Last Col.)
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