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WORLD SWIMMING SUPREMACY UNDECIDED
NEGRO BATTERED TO
HELPLESSNESS
IRISHMAN'S QUICK WIN
IN STRANGE ARENA
TO MEET BUDDY BAER
Elizabeth (New Jersey), July 31 TACK DOYLE, the Irish heavyweight, scored another convincing victory — his third in succession in the United States by treating Bob Norton, a local negro, as a human punching bag and hammering him helpless in two rounds of a bout scheduled for ten rounds last night.
The big muscled negro, who had a reputation as a rugged fighter and tough customer, and at one time acted as sparring partner to Don McCorkindale, was unable to stand up to Doyle's rapid and heavy punching. *..
Norton's manager had predicted that his charge would put Doyle down for the full count within three rounds, but Doyle had other ideas. After severely punishing his man in the first round, and then knocking him through the ropes in the second. Doyle got Norton against the ropes and punched away mercilessly.
JAMES BRADDOCK FEATURED IN AN
AMAZING SCENE
2
The negro, with blood stream.. ing from a cut over his left eye. could not stand up under the onslaught and sank to his hands and knees, where he remained
until he was counted out.
The end came after 2 min
18 sec. in the second round.
Doyle, who seemed to be per
WRESTLING BOUTfectly fit, worked coolly and will
SEQUEL
KNOCKS OUT PROTESTING SECONDS
ROSS THINKs De MILL REACH
THE LIGATUDGET
THRONE.
DA
JAPAN STILL FEARS
U.S. CHALLENGE AMERICAN COACH ALSO PESSIMISTIC
POINTERS FOR BERLIN GAMES
the
Tokyo, Aug. 20. TOKYO sports writers to-day predicted
despite Japan's 36 to 29 victory over United States in the recently concluded Meiji Shrine pool meet, America will continue actively to threaten Japanese supremacy in the water in forthcoming meets.
Shrai Kimura, sports expert of the Yomiuri, voiced the general sports world sentiment when he said that, considering the Americans handicap, due to the absence of some of their best performers. "It is possible the Americans are even at present. jare superior.
Kimura hased his reasoning on the recollection that the Americans were "compelled to exclude Adolf Kiefer, No 1 back- stroker, not with the team. and Jim Gilhula, who was unable to compete:"
-He also asserted "Japan should)
There will come a day when fear America in the next Olym-P.L. NEGOTIATING
Davey Day will occupy the lightweight boxing throne, is the opinion of ex-champion Barney Ross, whose stablemate Day is. Davey's New York bout with Al Roth is an important step to ward the title.
ingly throughout. Norton occa-UNIVERSITY
sionally tried to make a fight of it
and started one or two attacks, but usually he was found hanging on
to his man, clearly disliking, Doyle's
TROUNCED ON
HOME COURTS
pic meet " Kiefer, whom the Japanese were keenly, anxious, to see in action in view of his for- midable reputation, was siek.and] unable to come with the team-
Another outstanding American backstroker, Albert Vande Weghe who won his events in Tokyo last year, was also unable to make the trip because of illness, sports writers pointed out
FOR TRIANGULAR
INTERPORT TENNIS
Answer Received From Colony *
SHANGHAI SILENCE
Meanwhile, however. Coach Bob Kiphuth of the American squad, and Hong Kong to participate in A proposal to invite Shanghai said in an interview that on the
intention of using him as a punch-R” DIVISION WEN basis of performances in the rean Interport-tennis ing bag.
FOR C.S.C.C.
HSU AND LAU OFFER RESISTANCE
Boston, July 30. James J. Braddock, the world's
Spectator's Threat heavy-weight_boxing champion,
Indeed, the negro was so crude was the central figure in an amazing scene here last night that Doyle was given Ettle chance when he refereed a wrestling of proving his ability to absorb contest between Dan O'Mahoney, punishment, as well as hand it out. the Irish holder of the heavy-Norton, by frequent covering, up
In their postponed "B" Divi- weight championship, and Ed. only prolonged the agony, for it sion League Lawn Tennis, fix- ("Doa") George. of Boston, for was plain that he was no match ture, the Civil Service Cricket the "undisputed world champion-for the Irishman..
Club defeated the Hong Kong
ship.
..
cent meeting Japan has the stronger team Press
at present United
AMERICAN STARS LEAVE JAPAN
The entire crowd was with Doyle University Tennis Club by 6% Deep Impression Made After a gruelling battle George at the end of the fight, although sets to 24 at Pokfulam yester- had twice heaved O'Mahoney out before the contest started there day.
of the ring, and on the second were some jeers intermingled with: "Scores were:... occasion it seemed that Buiddock cheers. One raucous-voiced spec-]
During Tour
Yokohama, Aug. 22.
tournament.
in Manila next January or Febra- ary will be taken up by the Philip pine Islands Lawn Tennis Asso- ciation at its next meeting-
The proposal was made in view of the fact that it was not certain whether the Interport series which has in the past been conducted be- Itween Shanghai and Hong Kong
will be held this year.
The Philippines applied for participation in the Interport | series over a year ago and the application : was accepted. Recently, however, the PIETA addressed a Fifteen of America's outstand-letter to the local L.TA reques ing swimmers, headed by Coaching details of this year's com Bob Kiphuth of Yale, left Japanpetition and a reply was received today on their return trip home that the series will be held in ́ ward aboard the Tatsuta MarShanghai A communication was 36 Although defeated by Japan's addressed to the Shanghai off- swimming aces in a three-day cials but no reply was received.
had counted 20, whereupon tator at the ringside yelled to PC. Lee md A. L. Tsin (University) George began to leave the ring, Doyle, "If you don't win we'll come lost to E. LE Shute and J. Bar-”. thinking he had won.
up there and beat the devil out of lost to J. A. Bendall and L. Aga- : ¡you"
23
ZOW
4-6
461
Iuroff
Amazing Scene
Dorie had the advantage in lost to C. W. Daley and F. W.
Bradley O'Mahoney returned, however, weight, scaling 14st. · 121⁄2lh. seized George as the latter was against his opponent's 13st. 8ib. about to make his exit, and threw Immediately after the him outside the ropes. Again Doyle, still attired in boxing kit, lost to Bendali and Agafaroff. Braddock began counting, and on entered his car with his film-beat Daley and Bradley reaching 20 be raised O'Maho-actress wife. Miss Judith Allen,
Hong Kong. ney's hand in victory.
and drove off to a hotel without beat Shute and Barrow
J. Hau and Y. C. Lan (University).
Sports writers, following the Several of George's seconds giving newspapermen a chance of lost to Bendali and Agafurof
64 conclusion of the meet, were in-
jumped into the ring protesting interviewing him.
drew with Daley and Bradley against the decision, but Brad-
“B” Division Table To Date
S. Lee and KT. Kwok (University), meet at the Meiji Shrine pool, the Shanghai had previously advised fightlost to Shute and Barrow..
35sions on Japanese sports follow- tion this year would be held in 4-6 Americans made a deep impres PILTA officials that the competi
dock coolly knocked them out
one after the other as they ap
peared...
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A squad of some 20 police had VINES DEFEATS
to be called in before order restored
WYLS
JAPANESE PLAYERS] TO MEET COCHET
Invited To Take Part By PLLTA.
TILDEN
In International Meeting
America scored two victories, at Southport on July 17 in the con- cluding stages of the international professional lawn tennis tourna I mention
SCAA
ers.
3-6 animous in asserting that only SOUTH CHINA DRAW 66 the absence of several of the out-
standing American stars kept them from winning.
The Meiji pool meet was the Games only competition engaged in by PWLDF A Pts the Americans, although they 8 8 0.0631⁄2 81⁄2 16
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BOWLS
FINAL POSTPONED
The Philippine Islands Lawn H. Ellsworth Vines defeated W.
The Final of the Lawn Bowls Tennis Association has decided to T. Tilden by 6 4, 68, 46, Fairs Championship, between L invite two ranking Japanese 6-2, 6-2 in all-American final of Duncan and R Duncan and M. J. players to play in the special ser-the single. Later Vines and Medina and J. Cavanagh, which ies in Manila on the occasion of Tilden defeated the French pair was to have been played off to day the visit of Henri Cochet, re- Martin Plaa and Robert Ramilton on the Civil Service green, has nowned French professional lawn by 7-5, 6-8, 5-7, 6-1, 6-3 in been postponed until next Tuesday. tennis star.
the deciding doubles match
The Association likewise approv
ed the recommendation of the lo- fcal tennis officials to allow Lope Yngayo and Francisco Aragon to participate in the special Cochet series, which will be played dur ing the first week of October.
SWANSEA PLAYER FOR PRESTON
ROSS'S ENTRY IS ACCEPTED
(Continued from Page $)
flowed
to becom when inter spent practically the whol Preston North End F.C. have yesterday intervie
the transfer of Joseph' people Walton, the Swansea Town goal-and-
keeper
do my best,
INTER-LEAGUE SOCCER DATES ARRANGED
claims.
exhibitions United
AGAINST PENANG
(Continued from Page 4).
Referee Kept Busy
On resuming. Penang continued to press, while the visitors con- tinned to concentrate on playing the man more than the ball with
warn several of their players:
OLYMPIC SWIMMER the result that referee had to
DIES AFTER DIVE
OVER-EXERTION
THEORY
PERFORMS DIVE AND
THEN COLLAPSES:
Goon Kok Ying-Penang's in-. side-right, was kicked by one" of the Chinese halves, who was im mediately warned for dangerous play. However, he took no need and continued to play danger- ously until he received a "good""" punch on the jaw for his trouble. This nearly, brought the, match to In finish bat better counsels pre-
vailed and play continued.
"Towards the close the visitors am|equalised through their left win-
London, July 30. A verdicts of natural-canSER was recorded by the Alfz (Cheshire) Coroner yester
K.C.C. BOWLS TEAMS Leonard Abel, 46, mo
FOR SATURDAY
gineer, of Gorton, Manchester-
A powerful swimi was state
hot ngland?
Senior & Junior Rinks at the Olympic Games two years,
To Meet C.S.C.C.
The following have been select- ed to represent the Kowloon Cric- ket Club against the Civil Ser various vice Cricket Club in the Senior the race, and Junior Lawn Bowls Leagnes
iven next Saturday:
Senior
my God, F. Go and A. Hyde Lay H Gitting, A
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2 P. Phillips
Hyde and
ago, Abel
jed at the Sale “Lido"
SPORT'S IMPORTANT
INFEDENCE
•has a very important în- on the public life of this
it must be kept clean. Chairman of the
head Magistrates.
STOKE CITY'S NEW: COALKEEPER
signed on
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