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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1934.

SCHMELING OBTAINS DECISION OVER NEUSEL

KWANGTUNG

PROVINCIAL

AQUATIC GALA

Colony Swimmers

In Lead

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Golf Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies' Section Autumn Meeting (Deep) Water Bay),

TO-MORROW Hockey-St. Andrew's v. Y.M.C.A.

MISS YEUNG SAU-KING GAINS 5.15 p.m., King's Park,

DISTINCTION

Clocking 84 3/5 seconds in the 100 Metres breast stroke final] Shek Kam-pui, of the Mak Ngau Group, formerly of the South China Athletic Association, broke

OZORIO CARRIES

HOSTEL TO EASY

WIN IN AQUATICS

the Kwangtung Provincial swim Amazing Versatility At ming record, in the first day of University Meeting the 7th annual Kwangtung Pro-

vincial Aquatle Sports, which SMASHES THREE RECORDS AND

commenced on Friday.

metres

SECURES ANOTHER WIN

LOSES ONLY 2 ROUNDS TOM SOPWITH'S

OF EIGHT

NEUSEL FADES OUT AFTER AGGRESSIVE START

ERROR COSTS

FOURTH RACE

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Six minutes later Rainbow had Increased her lead to a hundred yards, but the Endeavour, salling

ROUND BY ROUND DESCRIPTION through Hainbow's weather, closed

Hamburg, August 26,

up and almost passed the defender. Rainbow then luffed and drew

THE long awaited fight between Max Schmeling, a former bolder ahead again. At 2.25 p.m. Endea-

of the world's heavy-weight title, and Walter Neusel teak your decreased the lead and almost place at Stellingen, near here, this evening, and ended in dramatic pensed the defender.

then, luffed and drew ahend again.

fashion.

Eight rounds had been fought and neither showed signs of distress, but when the bell sounded for the ninth round, Neusel did not move from his corner.

The referee walked over to Neusel, who, waving his hand, said he gave up the fight. It is hopeless," he said.

The excitement of the audience at this unusual situation was

indescribable.

+

Rainbow

At 2.46 p.m., the vessels were a

mile from the finish with the Rain-

bow two lengths ahead. She 'went on to win the fourth race of the series by just over

one minute, cressing the line at 2.55 p.m..

The official finishing times show Rainbow crossed the line at 2.55.38

SOPWITH'S PROTEST

Just before the finish Mr. T. 0. M. Sopwith hoisted a protest flag.

Among the Hong Kong Clubs led during an afternon of swimming to beat St. John's by a very amali Neusel got in a couple of lefts and Mr. Sopwith may have considered

Prizes have been

Local 'swimmers were leading other Club on results of the first

In Smashing three of his own re- day of the three-day meeting. the 100

women's back cords set up last year, H. L. stroke heat four Hong Kong girls Ozorio, captain of Ricci Hostel. won places, with Misa Yeung San-won the Individual championship with 28 points at the second an- king leading.

Thousands of them had come from all over the country to wit- and Endeavour at 2.56.59. In the 200 Metres breast stroke, nual aquatic aports of the Lo Kit-shing also broke the provin Hong Kong University, held in ness this fight, which was the most important staged in Germany for cial record, swimming the distance the European Y.M.C.A. pool on many years. In all eighty thousand watched the boxing, a record Saturday, and enabled Ricci Hos- crowd for a German boxing event. in 3 min. 10 3/10 sec.

The following is a description of It appeared that Rainbow, in pass- This meeting is one of the big tel to win the Inter-Hostel

the fight round by round:

ing Endeavour to windward, failed aquatic events in Kwangtung and Championship Shield with 75 and finished 11⁄2 lengths ahead.

Round One Neusel attacked to meet the latter's luff as required 28 points, St. John's Hall being se

The most interesting race of the from the start and landed a left on by the rules covering racing. 172 competitors, including

afternoon was the Inter-Hostel RC Schmeling's. cheek. Six records in all were establish-Jay Race when Ricci just managed was content to play a waiting game, available, but it is considered that women swimmers, have entered for con with 22 points

Schmeling No details of the protest are yet the various events.

margin. Ricci led

through then forced his opponent to the his navigation was jeopardised by that are taking part at the meet of a high standard. The events

were well supported and competi-Oliveiro, and held it until S. F. ing are the Chung Shing Benevolent tion was extremely keen. `·

Chan (St. John's) passed J. O. J.es, but he successfully parried Mr. Vanderbilt running Rainbow Association, the South China Ath-

Versatile Champion

subsequent attacks. Round even. too close to Endeavour rounding da Silva to lead by about two letic Association, the Chinese

Ozorio, who won the champion-yards. A great race was witnessed livelier. Neusel got in a series of

Round Two-The fight became the first mark... Y.M.C.A., and the Chinese Swim-

ship last year, won. the 220 Yards, between E. L. Gosano (Ricci) and body blows, but Schmeling replied races for America's Cup since the This is the first protest in the Iming Club.

donated by 440 Yards and 880 free-style events E. K. Tan, the

latter, however, with some straight rights to the disqualification of Lord Dunraven's leading officials including Generala in record time: took first piece in managing to keep the lead. Ozorio Chen Chl-tang. Li Yang-king and the 50 Yards sprint and second left two yards behind E. H. Ra To Yick-him, Mayor Liu Chi-wan place in the 100 Yards free-style.who got away to a poor start, and and Messrs. Lin Yick-ching, Au Oliveira (Ricci), a star swim- passed him to win the race by less

mer from Shanghal, won this race than a yard. Fong-po, and Ho Lok.

At the conclusion of the meeting masty right upperent. In later ex- ERROR COSTS RACE

answered by Schmeling with a Monday, in the record time of 64 seconds..

E. H. Kok (St John's) plunged the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewell, C.M.Gchanges Neusel's eye was bruised. 50 feet 1 inch, to set a new record, presented the prizes, Dr. Katewell

It is considered here that Mr. bettering the old mark by 4 feet 6apoligised for his wife's absence

Sopwith lost the race rounding the Chine inches. The other record van get through illness, competitongratulated opened the attack, but. Schmeling early lead established by Rainbow. Three: Neuse again first buoy after knocking back the up by G. Lopes, a student from Jathe successful competitors. A defended well. Finally Neusel got. Despite this error Endeavour South pan, who threw the water-pole ball member of the Board of Director in three telling caused the referee called a beautiful race. The crew 62 feet 6 inches bettering the pre-of the University he promised, at to interfere, Schmeling was forced did splendidly and could not be

the earliest possible time, to do his The 50 Yards free-style was best to have a swimming bath into crouch and fight with both hands blamed in any way. Bathing keenly. contested. Qzorlo just winstalled at the University.

after missing with two uppercuts Me Sopwith found his Neusel followed with a straight Genoa jib most useful, but Mr. right which told visibly. Neusers Vanderbilt had no chance to use his

new parachute spinnaker......... Round Four: A lively exchange,

The corrected elapsed times were in which neither get off acot free. Rainbow, was followed, by several clinches. 3.16.68.

3.15.38; Endeavour Schmeling was now warmed up and The official clock times show that giving better than he got. In close Endeavour reached the first mark exchange Schmeling pounded his

The following were the first day's

results:

50 Metres (Men's):

Heat:

First Jet (Canton South

Athletic Association)

24 Fai-lung (Hong Kong

China Athletic Association)

3. Ng Pul-kun (Canton)

Time: 32 1/5 seconds. Second Heat:-

1. Fan Ping-yuan (Chinese

Club; Hong Kong)

2. Yam Kun-wah (Canton)

3. Wal Kan-tin (Canton)

Time: 32 4/6 seconds.

Third Heat:

1. Leung Ho (Canton)

2. Li Ki (Canton)

3. Kwong Chook-chiu (C.B.C.,

Kong)

Time: 32 3/5 seconds

1. Chan Ki-tsung (Mak Ngau

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Time: 33 seconds.

Fifth Heat:-

1. Yan Mang-hung (Canton)

vious mark by over 6 feet.

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Full results were as follow:

1. H. L. Ozorió (Rice!)

2. Cheung Wing Ngok (Eliot)

3 H. C. Ho (Rice)

a good start, and gradually length 1860 Yards Free Style:- (ened his lead. The race for Jeecond place was very exciting, L. Oliveira (Rice) and Cheung Wing Hong Ngok (Eliot) turning together at 50

the 25 yards mark, before Oliveira's great final spurt gave him the ver- dict.

Group,

2. Tsang Ho-fook (C.B.C., Hong Kong)

3. Leung Chun-wah (Liang Yu Club)

Time: 31 2/5 seconds.

50 Metres (Women's):

First Heat:--

1. Leung fak-chun (C.B.C..

Kong)

2. Chan Yuk-fai (C.B.C., Hong

A record was set up when E. H. Koh (St. John's) plunged 50 feet 1 inch, which was 4% feet better than his last year's record. A. B Tata (Lugard) was second with 48 feet 3 inches,

1. Oliveira swam a wonderful race when he won the 100 Yards! free-style in record time, beating Hong H. L. Ozorio, the holder, by about a yard. Four swimmers left the Kong) mark together and Ozorie went in- to the lead immediately to turn a few yards ahead of the others whoi were all swimming fairly evenly.

8. Leung Wing-han (S.GA.A, Honz

Kong)

Time: 48 4/5 secpads Secord Heat:

Time: 14 mins, 28,1,5 secs (Record) Yards, Free Style:

1. H. L. Ozorio (Ricsi)

2. L. Oliveira, (Ricci)

8. Cheung Wing Ngok (Eliot).

Time: 27.1.6 secs,

Long Plunge

1. F. H. Koh (St. John's) 2. A. B. Tata (Lugard)

8. J. Jollendoffsky (Ricel)

Distance: 50 ft. 1 in. (Record)

100 Yards Free Style:-

1. L. Ollveira (Ricci)

3. Cheung Wing Ngok (Eliot)

2. H. L. Ozorio (Rical).

Time: 84,1,2 secs, (Record)

face.

The boxers clinched and the Valkyrie III in the second race in

1896. referee separated them.

Mr. H. Vanderbilt and Mr. T. O. Two further lefts by Neusel were M. Sopwith have agreed to race on

Round even.

Round

round.

new

apponent with short blows to the at 1.5.25 and Rainbow at 1.5.48. At the second Rainbow reached the body. Schmeling's round.

mark at 2.0.35 and Endeavour

Schmeling Takes Lead 21.35.

Round Five--Neugel attacked but was held off. Schmeling then got in a straight left which seemed

to shake Neusel. The latter geem-

DEFENDER ADMITS FOUL

Newport, Later.

The Committee have announced

ed flurried by Schmeling's self-con- that they will not make their deci- sion, in regard to the protest made

100 Yards Breast Stroke (Handicap)—trol.

1. Kan Yuet Hing

Time: 95.15 seek.

100-Yards Breast Stroke:

Yeung Sau-king (S.C.A.A.. Hong They swam like this until the third 60 Kook)

2. Ng Shun-ying (C.B.C., Hong Kong) turn when Oliveira suddenly shot

3. Yeung, Sau-chus (S.C.A.C., Hong ahead of the others and caught and

Kong)

passed Ozorio to touch just a yard Time: 43 seconds.

100 Metre Back Stroke Final or go ahead of him, (Men's):

1. Shek Kam-pai (M.N.G., Hong Kong)

2. Pau. Lai (Canton), and So Tin-me Yards breast-stroke title when he

(Hong Kong Chang Sing Beneva

lent Society),

8. Wan Shiv-mel (Canton)

4. Yeung. Hang-wah (Canton)

Time: 84:8/6 seconds. (Kwangtung Provincial Record).

1. Yeung Yuk Wah (May).

2. G. Lopez' (Ricci)

8. H. C. Ho (Ricci)

Timo: 84 secs,

Yards Free Style (Handicap):—

1. J. H. Qey

Y. C. Leung

3. Tsang Kwong Kau

Time: 43 Becs,

8. Cheung Wing Ngok. (Eliot)

Time: 6 mins 47.2.5 secs. (Record) Yarde Ladies Free Style (Handi- cap)

440 Yards Free Style:-

Title Retained

1.

H. L. Ozorio (Ricci),

9

E. H. Kob (St. John's)

Yeung Yuk Wah retained, the 100

defeated G. Lopez by a yard after

50

1. Mies Jennie Wong

Time: 61.25 secs.

HL Ozorio (Ricci)

2

a great struggle in which Lopez

was leading right up to the ninety yard mark.

100-Metres-Back-Stroke-(Women's): The 440 Yards free-style was won

First Heat:

by H. L. Ozorio, the holder, by one

1. Yeang Sau-king (S.CAA, Hong and a half lengths from E. H. Kob.

Kong)

From the beginning. Ozorio led,

2. Leung Wing-han (S.C.A.A., Hons taking the lead with an excellent

Kong)

6. Chan: Yuk-dal - (C.B.C.)"

4. Leung Yuk-fong (C.3.0.)

Time: 1 min. 45 sec. (Record)..

100 Metres (Men's) First Heat

I: Chan Ki-tating (M.N.G.)

2. Teang Ho-fook (C.R.C.)

3.

Ng Nin (S.C.A.A., Canton) Time:---79-7/10 seconds. Second Heat:

I. Yam Mang hùng (Canton)

2. Chiu Wing-chuen (C.B.C.)

3. Leung Ho (S.C.A.A., Canton)

Time: 72 1/5, seconda.

200 Metres Breast Stroke (Women's) First Heat: nadl

1. Lam To-lai (Chung Bing Benevolent

2. Leung Yuk-chun (C.B.C.)

Tang Ying-in (Canton)

1 Time:-3 min. 56-1/5 sec.v

Second Heat

1. Yeung Sau-king (S.C.A.A., Hong

Kong)

2. Hong Hing-Jin (Can

5 Huerak ying"

Time' min.

300 Metres;

dive.

Again in the 220 Yards Ozorio ran away from the start

· and finished up about a length

-ahead of E, H. Kuh, ⠀⠀⠀

G. Lopez (Riccl) won the Throw-

ing the Water Polo Ball by eight feet, the record of 66% feet which was made last year by V. Grunberg. His effect of 621⁄2 feet bettered the previous best by over six feet.

Graduales Beaten

one team turned up for As only the Invitation Relay, the Graduates got together a team, but

2. Miss R. Smalley

220 Yards Free Styles

E. H. Koh (St. John's)

8. Lee Pee Chim (Elliot).

Time: mins. 1.1.5 secs. (Record) Throwing the Water Polo Ball:

150

1. G. Lopez (Ricel)

2. E. L. Gosano (Rice)

1. H. N. Lee (Eliot)

Dinance: 68.7 ft. (Record)

Yards Back Bircke ---

1. EL Gasgno (Ricci)

2 Yeung Yuk Wah, (May)

8, L. Oliveira (Riocl)

Past

Time: 88 secs,

sp

Students 50 Tards Free (Handicap) m

1. Chung Shui Tong

2. V. Grunberg

K. E Kho

Time: 28.1.2 secs, 24 M Invitation Relay Face

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Round Six-Neusel tried to force by Mr. Sopwith until they receive the pace, but Schmeling drove him his written complaint. back step by step to the ropes; Under the rules governing the where there was some in-fighting. race Mr. Sopwith is allowed until A heavy loft brought Neusel to his 5 pm on Monday to write it, but knees. His face showed marks of as there is no race to-morrow it is punishment and his left eye at this considered that the matter will be point was bleeding.

thrashed out to-night and on Sun-

There were frequent clinches

had to and the men

be separated.

day.

Nothing official has yet been disclosed regarding the protest Schmeling, who appeared to be made by Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith, but reserving his strength, took his the experts are of the opinion that time. He kept on, sending in lefts it can refer to nothing but Rain- and rights to Nousel's head. Sche-bow's failure, when overtaking to ling's round.

respond to Endeavour's luff, the

Round Seven Neusel did his rule being that the overtaking best to smash through Schmeling's yacht shall keep out of the way of attack, but the best he could do the yacht which is being overtaken. was to land two straight lefts just The Committee members state before the gong. Round even, that they saw no infraction of the Round Eight--An energetic of-rules, but the experts on the Coast- fensive was begun by Neusel, but guard cutter Argo gave a loud roar Schmeling was not to be flustered, as Rainbow and Endeavour thren- tened to collide. They were sur- and he stopped every blow.

Repeated clinching caused the prised that Endeavour did not fly a referes to interfere, whereupon protest flag immediately, Schmeling suddenly gave up his Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jnr., waiting attitude, and he finished declares that there certainly was a Style the round with a series of hooke foul.

(Chung Hok Nang. Bin Kin Lim, Y.M.C.A who led from the start 8. T. Cheung and K. K. Kho).

Second Hest:

1 MekChich

2 Lam Siu-

3-Leung Jun

Time 3 mola, Third Heat 1. Paul La!!

Time: 1 min. 59.2.5 sec.VIS 150 Yards InterHostel Relay Race

Rier Oliveira, AON. da

nton) Bilva E, L. Gosano

Ozorió

At John

heut

and uppercuta to Neusel's face. Schmeling's round.

FURTHER PROTEST

Later Roud Nine When the gong byʻri wan sounded for the ninth round Schme- It is learned that Mr. T. 0, M. ling calmly left bis corner, while Sopwith has fled either two pro- Neusel remained sitting on, his tests or one protest on two counts; chair. Neusel, waving his hand, one based on the allegation that ve up The fight Rainbow failed to meet Endeavour's said that he gave up was therefore awarded to Schme-luft after turning the first mark, TH

DENNE Sand the other based on the alleged, ling

fallure of Rainbow to respect the challenger's right-of-way before the

C. Cocks and D.B. Izatt): Time: 1 min) 22,1;8: Becs/

Interport Hostel Championsh

by

BLUGARD STUNG MORE BON

pts

pta. Protests

infraction involves a

racing rule, Mr. Sopwith's

ably be considered" nittee as two distinct 4

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