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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1935

Sporting Pages

KINGFISH LEVINSKY BEGS FOR MERCY AT HAND OF JOE LOUIS

KWOK CHUN HANG TO

GIVE EXHIBITION

THIRD QUADRANGULAR SWIMMING MEETING · "Y" TO MEET MAK NGAH ASSOC. AT WATER-POLO

THE third of a series of quadrangular swim- ming contests between the European Y. M.

·C. A. and military teams will take place next | Saturday night at the Y. M. C. A. pool, when the feature events of the evening will be an exhibi- tion swim by Kwok Chun-hang, the Melbourne Centenary Breast Stroke champion, and a wa ter-polo match between the "Y" and the Mak Ngah Association, which is comprised mostly of the star swimmers of the Kwangtung Athletic Association.

- These quadrangular contests have so far produced excel- lent sport, but the coming Saturday night's contest is likely to "eclipse all previous ones in view of the strong challenge from the Royal Engineers who possess one of the finest collection of military swimmers in the Colony.

FORTHCOMING SWIMMING INTERPORT

General Selection Committee

Elected Last Night

At the meeting of the swim- ming Clubs of the Colony at the Victoria Recreation Club yester: day for further discussion on the forthcoming Swimming Interport with Shanghai, the General Sélec tion. Committee: was elected follows: Mr. C. A Lopes, Hon. Secretary, (RC). Mr. F. X. D'Almada Jnr. (VIR.C.), Mr. Ho Siu÷Um (C.B.C.), Mr. C. Roza- Pereira (VRC) and Lieut. Genese, (East Lancashire Regi ment) and Hon. Secretary.. HA. Area Sports Committee.

20TH BATTERY R. A.

HOLD PRELIMINARY

F

Visitors at Max Schmeling's boxing camp. Twenty-two boys of a Berlin Orplanage are permitted to visit Max Schmeling, Germany's boxing hope.

U.S.R.C. AVENGE DEFEAT BY K.C.C.

SOUTH CHINA WIN

Recreio Trounced On Own Courts

Kwok Chun-hang recently re- turned from a triumphant Aus-i

he tralian tour during which captured the Melbourne Cen- tenary 110 Yards Breast-Stroke Championship, the Victorian ti- tle for the same event. and climaxed, his travels with a re- cord-breaking swim at the Bo-the S.C.AA. beat the Recreio by

Playing at the Recreio yesterday |

GOLDMAN AND

MISS HANCOCK

DROP FIRST SET

WITHINGTONS AT THEIR BEST

ARMY WIN OVER K. B. G. C. Losers' Spirited Resistance

In spite of a plucky resistance; the Kowloon Bowling Green Club

BLACK BOMBER'S CONTEMPT

FIGHT OVER IN 2 MINUTES AND 21 SECONDS

LOSER'S ONE GLANCING BLOW

(By “BERNARD LITZEL")

Comiskey Park, Chicago, Aug. 7. KINGFISH Levinsky, one of the toughest men in heavyweight boxing, landed but one glan- cing blow throughout his brief engagement with Joe. Louis, the "Black Menace" in their climination clash last Thursday.

Louis, generally known as a “dead pan.” one who shows no signs of emotion on his face while in actien. could not control his contempt for the Chicagoan, who quit all pretense of fight- ing after the first terrific left book to the jaw.

The fight opened with both sparring cautiously for open- He swung a ings. One minute later Louis went into action.... left and right with cobra-like swiftness and deadliness, and Le vinsky collapsed like a pricked balloon.

the

Levinsky came up at count of four, arising painfully: Thereafter he virtually ran as Louis unhurriedly shuffled in.

and deliberately crashed a poi-

sonous right to the button

Levinsky crashed for the se- cond time.

2

He dropped in his own corner and hauled himself automatically up by the ropes. There he sat for a few seconds, mumbling to himself. -

The "KIP"

WARWICKSHIRE BEATEN

Bowes Gives Yorkshire

10 Wickets Win

11 FOR 81 AT BRADFORD

London, To-day. "Yorkshire secured their third Then he wobbled all the way to successive win in the County were beaten by 54 sets to 2% 10 the "D" Division of the Lawn Ten-his feet and plunged straight into Cricket Championship yester nis League when they met the a merciless and terrific cross-fire day after only two days' Playing their postponed Mixed Army Tennis Club at King's Park as the youthful Negro went after play, when they beat Warwick- shire by 10 wickets, at Bradford. the "kill" yesterday.

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mella Swimming Club when he sets to 1⁄2 in the "B" Division FINCHER AND MISS GRIFFITHS was timed at 70 seconds over of the Lawn Tennis League Ithe 100 Wards..

:

Programme Alterations

Scores:

L. A. Carvalho and M. A. Oliveiro In the quadrangular contest, the programme has been slightly alter- (Recreio).

lost to C. P. Ip and K. F. Lai.. ed from the last one.

The quarter mile has been drop-lost to . E. Wong and F. N. ped and the 150 Yards: Free Style lost to W. H. Ho and L. C.. Lee and the 150 Yards Medley (Breast, Back and Free Styles) substitut- ed

In addition, there will be diving from the low board.

The following is the complete programme:

Members 50 Yards Agg. H'Capi Invitation 50 Yards Free Style.

AQUATIC HEATS Invitation 150 Yards Free Style.

GNR. MOONEY IN LIMELIGHT

FINALS NEXT WEEK

The 20th Battery, Royal Artil-] lery, held their preliminary heats yesterday afternoon at the YMCA swimming pool in pre- paration for the annual champion- ships which will take place short- Ty.

Yesterday's results were:-

25 yards: 1, Gar. Mooney:"2. Garl "Roscoe 3 Gnr.. Saunders; 4, L/B "Smith

50 yards: 1, Gar. Roscoe, Gar. -Mooney: 3. Gar. Cartew; 4, Gar.

Saunders.

100 yards: 1, Gar. Mooney: 2, Gar.) Cartlidge: 3, Gre. Roscoe; 4. Gur. Simpson,

150 yards: Medlas (three styles):- 1, Gunner Sell; 2, Gunner Mooney.

Diving:-1, Gar. Mooney: 2. Grz. Sargent, 3, Gur. Saunders: 4, Gar.

K.C.C. SELECT THEIR BOWLS TEAMS

Senior And Junior Rinks For Saturday

The following have been select- ed to represent the Kowloon; Cricket Club in the Senior and Junior Lawn Bowls-Leagues next Saturday against the Civil Service Cricket Club

Senior Team

G. Lee, F. Goodwin, R. G. Craig and,

A Hyde-Layzükdy)

EL Gittins, E. Overy W. yde and

ebbington {#kip),

Taschi E.-C

Invitation Diving,

Invitation 300 Yards Relay. Invitation 150 Yards Medley. Exhibition Swim by Kwok Chun-

hang

Water-polo ("y" v Mak Ngah Assoc.).

Worg

1-6

2-61

OUTSTANDING PAIR

Doubles League lawn tennis The outstanding players for the A terrific blow to the head match, the United Services Re-Army were A. Warr and B Peck dropped Levinsky for the third a minute and creation Club, holders of the Dunham, who were mainly responsible time in less than

on his a half. He went down knees, his gloves covering his face in mite appeal.

lop Mixed Doubles League Shield, for their victory.

scores:

yesterday avenged their earlier de-| B.T. Gosano and L. E. V.-Ribeira feat at the hands of the KCC (Recreio).

“A” when they won by 5% sets lost to 1p and Lai drew with Wong and Wong lost to Ho and Lee-.

5-7 6-6 1-6

to 3%

The outstanding feature of

C. E. Xavier and H. Gonsalves the match was the first defeat (Recreio).

lost to Ip and Lui

Just to Wong and Wong lost to Ho and Lee

J. L. Tetier

and L Duncan (BG.C) drew with J. H. Fowles and. A.

Warr

lost to J. T. Davies and B

Peckham

lost to LE. Miller and G. E

Taylor

R.Millar.

of the Colony Mixed Doubles

and D. 3-6 champions, L. Goldman and

Miss R. Hancock, who succumb (KBG.C.)

lost to Fowles and Warr. ed to E. F. Fincher and Miss M-beat Davies and Peckham Griffiths after 12 games.

drew with Miller and Taylor

3-6

"B" Division Table To Date

Gamex

PWLDF

(Continued on Page 51

S.C.AA.

C. RC

OPEN SINGLES GAME TO-DAY

Armstrong v. Alves At K.C.C.

The game between H. A. Alves and T. Armstrong, in the Fourth Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls

Singles Championship, which has already been postponed four times, partly owing to bad weather and partly because Arm strong has been indisposed, will be played off on the Howloon CC

green this afternoon,

Recreio cs.cc

The K.CC first string, EL C¦ Fincher" and Miss 0. Dalziel,

Bowes' best feats this season.

have been:

7 for 89 Glamorgan: 13 for 88 v Worcester 16 for 35 v Northants

7 for 58 √ Essex-

5 for 54 Surrey 6 for 42 Kent

12 for 99 v Lancashire 11 for 81 Warwickshire.

"Don't let him hit me again. 6-5 I'm through," the Chicago for

mer fish peddler begged the re- 4-6

feree. Louis stood immobile. 46jhardly s bead of perspiraton en his brown body. His "dead" pan” Waterton face was expressionless through-

out the brief encounter. 3-5

Norman McGarrity Derbyshire and 7-5- Referee 6-6 took one look at the Kingfish Africans, although they took first then halted the slaughter, award-Innings points from Yorkshire in

their first encounter at Edgbaston Blanding the verdict to Louis.

D. O'Connell and W. A

(K.B.G.C.)

A PL were outclassed, with the excelost to Fowles and Warr 3 12 tion of one match when they beat lost to Davies and Peckham 6 600 51

drew with Miller and Taylor 6.6.0 0.18% 5% 12 Tollinton and Miss H Hancock

74.3 0 35

28.

.5 3 2 0 231⁄2 211⁄2 HECCS 2-3 0 161⁄2 281⁄2 K. C. C... 3 1 1 1 12 15 H.K.UT.C. 4 1 3 0 12 23

1.E.C. C.R.A.

0 4 1 8

36

81

6

Rumers-up-

2-6

Levinsky, in his dressing room, 1-6 attempted no alibi

6-6

"Louis hits-harder than

any

n I ever met," he asserted. "Will Kill Baer”

"D" DIVISIÓN TABLE TO DATE

Sets PWLD FA Pts "He'll kill-M Baer if they 9 8 7 0 53% 27% 16 ever meet a

Tike U.S.R.C, although they 3 have yet one outstanding fixture 21-against the Chinese Recrea- ndio

K. C. C. tion Club, the 1935 champions

C. R. C. are assured of being joint runners-I. R. C. up position by virtue of their win P. R. C man's surprisingly weak service.

6.60 ×0 4735 64 12 9 6 3 0 43

9 6 2 1471⁄2 331⁄2 13 One thousand policemen and 3812 three detective squads patrolled an hour before

9 4 4 1.374 43% 9 the stadium for

S. C. A. A 7.33 132 31 the fight..

ST. LEGER CALL-OVER E. F. Fincher and Miss Grif-K.D.R.C.

Derby Winner Hot Favourite

London, To-day.

6 2 3 1 271⁄2 261⁄44 5 The authorities took all pre- 7 2 5 0.2514 371⁄2 4

5 1 4.0.16 28 2 cautions

fiths produced their best tennis K.B.G.C. this season and settled down C. S. C. C 50 50 11. quickly. They combined well! and both took advantage of Goid- man's surprisingly weak service.

Miss Hancock on the [other]

to prevent possible 34 racial trouble, as was done in New York when Louis lashed with Primo Carnera,

P.G.A. APPEAL FOR FUNDS

The Professional Golfers' As-

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GOLF CLUB

This was Warwickshire's third successive defeat they lost to to the South

Scores, as cabled by Reuter,

were:

Yorkshire beat Warwickshire by

10 wickets at Bradford.. Yorks: 354 and 4 for 0. Warwicks :105 (Bowes 6 for 32)

250 (Bowes 5 for 49).

PIRATES WIN OVER CINCINNATTI

Only Baseball Game Yesterday

New York, To-day.

fed yesterday Pittsburgh Pirates beat Cincinnatti's Reds in the National League

The following is the latest call-hand, was at the top of her form sociation, who are appealing for BRANCH FOR SOUTH AFRICAN In the only baseball game play. over for the St. Leger which will and was easily head and shoul£300 to complete a fund af 53,- ders above the rest of the ladies 300 to meet the expenses of send- be run on September 11:

on display.

ing ten players and the manager

Scores.

Bahram wanted at 10 to 11, evess

laid.. Field Trial 6 to 1, offered- Fair Trial 100 to 9 offered Hairan 100 to 9 offered

·Pisssy 1300 to 8 offered, Sea Request 100 to 6 offered Assignation 20–to 1 offered, " "1 faken--

Fishbye 20 to 1 ofered.

Tokyo Mayor Entertains

exter.

American Aquatic Team

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L. Goldman and Miss R. Hancock

(U.SR.G)

lost to EF Fincher and Miss M.

Griffiths

W. J. Branch, assistant protes

Scores, as cabled by Reuter,

to America to compete for the sional to his father at the Hen-were Ryder Cup next month, point out bury Golf Club, Bristol, who re- NATIONAL LEAGUE that the team will be the guests cently won the Belgian Open Golf

of the American P. G. A. for two Championship, is considering an Cincinnatti 5-7 days only and that for the rest of offer from Syd Brews to go to Pittsburgh

at the Johannesburg

best E. C. Fincher and Miss 0.

the time they will pay their own South Africa to act as Brews's, Dalziel

6-2

way out of the $300 allotted to assistant beat A. E. P. Guest and Miss A.

Mackenzie Ta

207 61 each man.

Major R L. Withington and Mrs. Withington (USRC)

drew with Fincher and Miss

Gritithe Mak

beat Fincher 'and Miss Dalziel 7-5 beat Guest and Miss Mackenzie 6-4

Tokyo, August 8The Ameri- would emerge winners over the H. D. Tellinton and Miss H. Han-

team invading Japanese, but by a small margin cock (U.S.E.C.)

can

mming

night

given by

honoured at

Club

Madison Square Garden

Plans Three Title Bouts

He admitted, however, that the lost to Fincher and Miss Grifiths 3-6 Japanese swimmers selected to lost to Fincher and Miss Dalziel 4-5 Layor Ushizaka meet the Americans, have shown best Guest and Miss Mackenzie T-5 Braddock

afly improvement in their form MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE

en-tankers are sci

tive exhibitioz

peri

thereafter where ther

to

PEATABLE TO DATES

dock

Jimmy Johnston, matches, all on the Garden's match-outdoor card, all pulled of the Jimmy The titles he woul dispute on that ma Che picked Brading are lightwei

and thus got by Tony Canzo things weight, Fre

·Tables To Date

NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York Chicago

Louis

109

Brooklyn Cincinmatti Boston

10 51 $103-47-56;

205-2750133),

AMERICAN LEAGUE

20144 8825

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