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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1935

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JACK DOYLE TO CLASH WITH BUDDY BAER

IRISHMAN'S HEAVY TASK: CONCEDES TWO STONES !

JACK

New York, July 29. ACK DOYLE is to meet Max Baer's brother. Buddy. who has a long string of lightning knock-out victories to his credit. about the middle of August, says Tom McGovern, Doyle's

manager.

EBOR HANDICAP

Sir Victor Sassoon's Success

York, to-day

(By B. Bennison)

JACKIE BROWN is wise in his generation. So

as to be the better prepared to defend the flyweight championship of his country, and the premiership of the world, against Bennie Lynch, the young Scot, on September 9, he is to fight Jackie Quinn, Ireland's leading bantam. He would have been ill-advised to have lain fal- low until the day of his most fateful fight since, some three years ago, he dethroned Perez, the French Arab.

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It was obvious, when I saw him in an affair in his native city with Ernst Weis, an Austrian, that there was much wrong, not only with his sense of distance, but with his box- ing generally. Anything like a normal Brown would have had Weis, a fighter of moderate quality, down and out in the earlier rounds, and. I remarked upon the champion's failure to do so.

It might have been that he preferred to play with his opponent. much after the way a cat will play with a mouse. instead of reaching finality by the shortest route. That, in- deed, was the deduction of the majority of those who looked

on-*

NEW CLUBHOUSE

FOR YACHT CLUB

DISCUSSED

SUBSCRIPTION TO BE RAISED

MR. V. GOULBORN ELECTED

HON. LIFE MEMBER ·

Eva Morrison, the famed Boston long distance swimmer, is”

at Deal, England, ready to tempt to swim the English

Channel to the French

coast

The feat has never been accom- plished by a woman.

- Manchester believes that S. AFRICANS IN

there are two Browns. One,

when up against it, a great fighter as well as a stylist. The

other, when decided that he has.

got the full measure of the

opposition, a philanderer.

Maybe Manchester is right, and et remembering the rough wea-

ther he encountered in the match with Lynch some months ago, at! odd weights, I was forced to be- lieve that he had gone back.

Danger Of Rusting

TEST DEBACLE AT

OLD TRAFFORD

FOUR CATCHES MISSED

FAST WICKET BLAMED FOR INCIDENTS

SUPERIORITY ON THE TRACK

TWO FRENCH RECORDS

IN FIELD EVENTS

MEMORABLE 220 YARD SPRINT

(By Bevil Rudd)

London, July 29.

REAT Britain beat France at the White U City on Saturday by 64 points to 56-a slightly narrower margin than last year-and. so gained their ninth victory over France in the series of 12 matches.

Five points were awarded for first place, three for second and one for third in each of the 13 events. In the 14th the relay-3 points went to the winners.

We won fire of the six track events, and the hurdles, steeplechase, and relay. The Frenchmen won all five field events. This was the anticipated result, except that we lost the high jump to France. Matters were equalised by G ̈W. Bailey winning the steeplechase easily from the French favourite, R. Rerolle.

Behind this bald statement of facts lies a story of keen racing.

tense effort, and brilliant BRADMAN

achievement, which delighted and thrilled the big crowd. The long jump record for these matches was broken twice: D. O. Finlay, equalled Lord Burgh- ley's and F. B. Gaby's 149sec. for the hurdles; and P. Rama-

dier raised his own pole vault

record by Sin. to 13ft.

Sweeny Irresistible

WELL ENOUGH

TO PLAY GOLF

Forbidden To Tour

South Africa.

BUT FREE FROM ANXIETY

Sydney,"

Don Bradman has now fully ce-

attack

The 100 yards was the first event, and Sweeney was irresisti ble. here, but in the 220 he met [his match in W. Rangeley. Range covered from the serious illness ley was a-yard-ahead entering the he suffered in England last year, straight, but even the Sweeney which culminated in an finish could not reduce all of that of appendicitis." London, July 29.

before the tape. Inches remain- A letter from specialists who Quinn is a useful boy and 1 The dropping of four successive ed in Rangeley's favour. He fully attended him in London reached Problems of a new Clubhouse have no doubt that, in his game-catches by South Africans, in the deserved his reception, for per- Australia before Bradman re- worthy of the Royal Hong Kong ness, he is wholly true to his first 85 minutes of the Fourth haps many of those who cheered turned, and that letter was insis Yacht Club came up for discus country's pattern. He is, at least, Test at Old Trafford, seems to be new that 10 years ago he had tent that he should not even con- sion at the annual general meet-a desirable trial horse for Brown without precedent in International Won the 100 metres against sider going to South Africa with jing of the Club yesterday even-I am told that the champion is in cricket.

the Australian, team towards the ing at Causeway Bay,

the strictest possible training, The nearest the South Africans W. Roberts quarter-mile în 48.5 end of this year The reclamation in front of and will lead the life of a Spartan have been to these Manchester sec was, as usual strong and ad- This view was supported by a and around the Clubhouse had until he takes the ring against errors was in their first Test mirable in form

The way in leading Adelaide specialist in against Australia at Brisbane, in which the competent J. W. Ander-whose care Bradman placed him- hit the rowing section very badly, Lynch.

1931 They gave Bradman three son was beaten by both French self on his return, and who ex- and an alternative venue for re- suggested. This was left to the gattas, namely Repulse Bay, was

lives before he had scored 20. fie men for recond place in this race pressed the opinion that Brad- went on to score more than 2001 throws Roberts run into sharp reman's achievements in England incoming Committee.

“hoodoo" over

came

Hon. Life Member

new

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THE END OF THE ENTERPRISE

defended

France.

Manchester seems to have 2 lief.

African fielders

It was at the Old Trafford Test

(Continued on Page 11)

in 1929 that they thrice dropped SEELIG GIVEN Woolley.

Contrast In Wickets

Duckworth, who ought to know the Manchester ground, says slip

BREAK IN US

were even more marvellous. In the light of the medical report on his condition during the tour, MA

Now Bradman is free from

anxiety. The muscles have heal- ed perfectly. And the orders to

"go slow have been replaced by orders to take plenty of exercise

without overdoing IL

On September 26 Bradman is playing plenty of golf, and playing it well, and be is almost certain to play in Shef- feld Shield cricket this coming

Paris.

season.

"BOBBY ABEL BETTER

A suggestion that the monthly The prospect of a Dorle-Baer fight has been discusser for someled from $250 to $5 in order to

subscription of the Club be rais time, and there is keen bidding provide funds to build for the match, which is bound to

America Cup Defender Clubhouse

under discus prove an enormous attraction.

Sold To Shipbreaker Neither the exact date nor the that this would be asking too the Chairman thought sion, but venue bas yet been settled, for much of the members in these

New York

catches are often missed when Contest Against Jeby Jess McMahon is bidding for the times of financial stress owing

Built and fitted out at a cost of the ground a full because of the fight as a main bout in his pro-to the actuations of the dollar, nearly £100,000, the yacht Enter awkward background made by the Museum, a 100.to: S chance, won gramme at Ebbets Field, andand the suggestion for an addi. Prise, which the Ebor Handicap from John Jimmy Johnston

the crowd wants it for James (20 to 1) by a short-head. Madison Square Garden Bowl

tional 50 cents was unanimously said to the ship-breaker, Mr-terfinger victims, believed that heavy-weight, and Erich Seelig, a America's Cup in 1930, has been. One of the South African “but- Walter Neusel, the German while three-quarters of a length It is expected that all arrange-

passed:

Louis Lubschansky, of New Lon-the misses were due to the fast former -separated the latter from Autumn,ments will be settled by to-mor-

don. Connecticut, for £1,000.

German middle-weight which was backed at 10 to 1-row...

When the Enterprise defeated of the bat after the slow pit United States, will train together wicket and the pace of the ball champion, who have left for the There were 12 starters.

Buddy Baer, although rounger]

A recommendation by Mr. Shamrock V. the last of the late ches of Scotland and the North at a mountain camp at Tonney- Museum, owned by Sir Victor than his more famous brother, is v. A. Croucher that Mr. V. Goul-

Sir Thomas Lipton's challengers, in the two weeks before the Testville, near New York. Sassoon. was the winner of the mach heavier, weighing round Irish Two Thousand Guineas and about 17st.

born, who recently left the Co boat of her class afoat. She was

she was regarded as the finest The Choice Of Robins

Paul Damski, their manager, that lony, be made an Honorary Life built by the Herreshoff Co. for 2 the Irish Derby. The horse was Doyle will have to concede about embers in appreciation of his syndicate of millionaires man W. V. Robins should have played three fights for Seelig before he] It is easy to say now that has already signed a contract for brought to England especially for two stone_ this race. Reuter.

Doyle will have two more fights on to the incoming committee.

services to the Club, was passed aged by Mr. W. W. Aldrich, chair in the Test Matches at Lord's and meets Teddy Yarosz, the world's

champion, for his title.

Mr. "Bobby" Abel, the old Eng- Commodore, Mr. A. Lan of the Chase National Bank

His choice in either match Seelig's first bout will be land and Surrey cricketer, who has morrow night he meets Doyle Shields, who presided, said the Among the other members of the Norton a' negro from Elizabeth rules of the Club allowed

syndicate

Mr. Harold would, in fact, have been unjusti- against Ben Jeby, conqueror of been dangerously ill at his home (New Jersey) and on August privilege to "a person of distinc Mr. Vincent Astor, and Mr Robins was then bowling most

Vanderbilt, who was her skipper,

Les Harvey, on September 26 at Handford-road, Kennington. The following will represent appears in the postponed contest tion." and be

Later Seelig will meet Vince refuses to be wheeled out in the Taikoo BC against the Club with Leo Williams-Reuter.

erratically, his batting, until he Dundee and Babe Risko, who bath chair. made runs for Middlesex against goored Yarosz five times in seven Lancashire at Old Trafford, was rounds in a non-title bout early recovering well his son, Mr. “Dad, who is 77 years of age, is no better. Bobins, who is one of this year. his own severest critics, made no secret of the fact that he was playing badly.

TAIKOO BOWLS RINKS

FOR SATURDAY:

de Recreio in the Junior Lawn

Bowls League next Saturday:

D. Peoples, T. San, J. C. Polson and J. A Watson (skip).

F. Pattinson, S. Pollock, W. Can-l ningham and J. C. Chalmers (skip). ¡

A. W. Norrie. A. Park G. H. Stewart and T. F. Stainton (skip).

which means

before he encounters

Baer. To-

SHANGHAI CRICKET

Stokes And Leach

· In Form

The

this

was sure they

were

George Whitney.

[would all- agree that Mr. Goäl- She had ten saits of sail, which born came under this category cost as much as her highly (applause)

There was 2 balance over penditure of $633.52, which was down by $300 as compared with last year. The membership at the end of June stood at 308, Scoring 37 and taking 3 for 29; and during the year under Donald Leach was unable to save view 20 new members, 40 - sub-

burnished. hull

U. S. BASEBALL BATTING STRUGGLE

Leeds

Sed

Since his batting return he has taken 13 wickets in a club match. The Selectors were aware of this

Refuses To Go Out In Bath Chair

·

Alfred Abel said recently. "The doctor told me that I could take FRANK REMUS BEATEN IN

him out in a bath chair. He was HOLLYWOOD FIGHT highly, indignant at the idea, and Isays the will not leave the house "Hollywood, Angust 24-Pancho until his legs are strong enough New York, July 27-before they chose the England Leyvas, of Yuma, weighing 120 to carry him. Argument, is use- thè· Shanghai Nomads from a 2 scribers and 18 lady members The American League batting team now playing at Manchester. pounds, won a hard-fought 10-less." wickets defeat at the hands of the were elected: and resignations race went through a complete British Combined Services foot-Ramblers last Saturday. R. Booth, were received from 29 members, upheaval during the past week

BRITISH, SERVICES SOCCER WIN IN S. AFRICA

re-

round bout from Young-Tommy

ball team defeated the Frontier another Interporter, scored 43.14 Subscribers, and three lady when Bob Johnson of the Ath-VENZKE BEATEN of Los Angeles, who weighed in

[letics, leader, since the early part IN 800 METRES

XL by 6 goals to 2 at East Lon while H. D. Bidwell, who is like members. T

don, South Africa. Flying Officer ly to visit the Colony next Novem- The election of officers resulted J. M. Warfield (EA-F.) scoring ber, contributed 38 in a stand of follows three goals, Pte. Williams (Army)65 with Booth for the Ramblers. two, and Pte Rochester (Army)

one.

K.LT.C. PUNJABIS

The following will represent the KLTC in a friendly hockey

On the same day L. Stokes, Shanghai's opening batsman, scor ed 73 for the Stragglers against the Colts, who lost by 105 runs. Archie Sinclair scored 40, while Pat Madar had 2 for 73

as

of the campaign, not only lost his place at the head to Joe Vosmik

of Cleveland, but fell clear down Commodore, Mr. A. L. Shields:: Vice-Commodore, Mr. H. S. Rouse to fifth place among the leading Rear-Commodore, Mr. G.. G. Wood regulars. Joint Hon Secretaries, Mr. K. S. Robertson and. Mr. M. 1. de Ville.

Treasurers, Messrs. Love, Bingham and Matthewa --Sailing -- Committee,- Commodore Sedgwick, Messrs. L. F. Nicholsong,

ALL UNION SWIMMING. RECORD ESTABLISHED.

But Moreau And Anderson Win

Stockholm, July

Al Morean, crack hurdler from Marksville, Lay defeated Sweden's best timber-toppers yesterday to Sebastopol A new AIL-Union-ive the United States a victory

game against the Punjabis' first MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNAMENT B Nacs H. W. Dulley, N. V. Aswimming record was established in the 110 Metres high burdes,

eleven to-day at 5.15 pm. on the brakes

Marina Ground: Ramzan, Karnail The Annual General Me Aingh (capt.), and Kishensingh, the Mamak Hockey To Noronha, Pereira and M. Singh, will be held at

S. Singh, G. Singh, A. Singh, Pinto Church Hall, Nathan Road

Dan- next. Wednesday

Croucher and Major Dixon. NO

at two pounds less. In another SAME HOLE IN ONE bout Mannel Davila, of Phoenix TWICE IN A DAY tipping the scales at 165 pounds, won a close 10-round scrap from Frank Eemus, US Navy battler who used to fight in Shanghai. Remus weighed in at 163 pounds.

United Press.

CF WALTERS IN NEED OF LONG REST

Amazing Story From America

Dayton (Ohio). Mr. J. Cox, formerly of Ohio State University has performed the unusual feat of holing his tee Ishot twice at the same hole. în

Roving Committee, LL. P. de N. recently by a Red navy man, Die-rthe, opening event of an Inter Walters, the Worcestershire and His first hole in one was ac- Ramus, Messrs. J. Potter, K. Kand-fico, who covered a distance of 15 national meet › Ma

“B. Easterbrook, A. G., Dalzi

SP. Heywood:

from the

It is improbable that C. Fjone day.

clocked England batsman, will play much complished with the fag in the defeated more cri this season. Though hole. On the second occasion his

he is now in better health a fur-ball landed on the green, scatter ther period of rest has been deeming a foursome, and rolled into the ed-advisa

bole

kilometers in 4 hours 29 minutes in 144 second

is record was made during the the Swedish acts, recent swimming contests of the Sten Patteri

Black Sea Fleet.

Lidman

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