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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1935

NEW L.B.W. RULE TO BE CONTINUED

EXPERIMENT HAS BEEN A GREAT SUCCESS

DECISION AT LORD'S MEETING

A

(By Thomas Moult)

OXFORD CAMBRIDGE

BOAT RACE

To Be Held On April 4

London, November 22. Mz. B. J. Sciorting, the presid. ext of Oxford Baiversity· Boat Club, announced last fight that the 1936 Oxford Cambridge Boat Race will be rowed on April

The date was decided upon after a conférence with arepre- sentative of Cambridge Univer sity Club. The time of the start of the race from Putney to Mort- Iske will not be decided for some weeks.

London, November 20. STEP that may have puzzling consequences in Anglo-Australian Test cricket was taken by the Advisory County Cricket Committee when ARMY BATSMEN they met at Lord's yesterday. By a unanimous vote it was decided to continue the Lb.w. experi- mental rule for another year.

The general opinion- was that the experiment has been a

matches last summer, and the All-India-team-will be asked to accept the same conditions when they come here next season

But although South Africa and New Zealand have adopted, the new rule in their home cricket, Australia have declined, except during the brief stay in their country, of the present M.C.C. tour- ing team.

great success. The South Africans agreed to its use in their

TO-MORROW'S

SUNDAY HERALD

SOCCER CLASH

China Should Beat Scotland

·HOLDERS NOT FIELDING THEIR BEST TEAM

SCORE FREELY

AGAINST NAVY

Lt. Johnson Hits Up 45 In Quick Time

LEAD OF 102 ON THE FIRST INNINGS

BRADDOCK ANXIOUS TO MEET LOUIS

"PICKING THE TOUGHEST FOR THE BIGGEST MONEY"

"BLACK BOMBERS?

RECORD

(By Fair Field.")

London, November 21. JAMES J. BRADDOCK, the world's heavy- weight champion, is eager to defend his title against Joe Louis, the coloured fighter whose path to fistic success is strewn with knock-out victories

Most champions are quite willing to go around earning a little easy money.Not Braddock. The ex-dock labourer, who sur- meet Louis and no one else. prised the sporting world by a title win over Max Baer, wants to

And for very good reason: Braddock is playing for a for- tune: he has a strangely inconsistent record, and there is just the possibility that he might lose his championship to an unknown.

"I am picking the toughest opponent for the biggest

He

This means that when the able position in their Triangular That explains everything.

The Army are in a very favour money,” declared Braddock MAJOR MANNERS England Test team visit

Aus-Toursament match with the Navy is not going into the ring with tralia next winter they will be compelled to revert to the old at the close of play yesterday his title at stake unless Louis. Ibw rule after two seasons under they were 102 runs ahead with is the man in the opposite

one wicket in hand. the experimental rule.

The Navy won the toss and If he is beaten then Braddock

corner.

AND CAPT. HAGUE

FAREWELLED Colonial Secretary's

Tributes

If the situation is not avoided elected to bat, but, despite a fine can find consolation in the fact that: their handicap will be obvious innings by Lt. Miers, who hit he has a fortune suficient for the There is a prospect, however, that eleven boundaries in his 61, only rest of his days: the Australian Board of Control made 147

La Garthwaite Louis' Drawing Power NEW CHAIRMAN WELCOMED may be compelled to change their did not go on to bowl till very

After all, over 90,000 people-the attitude, for three of the States late (on account of his hand in-sixth biggest crowd in boxing's Glowing tributes to the excellent have decided to try the new rule jury), but then took two wickets history-saw Louis knock out Max work rendered to the Hong Kong in their grad and municipál mat-for the cost of one no-ball.

Baer in New York last September. Football Association by Major C. ches for the rest of the season. Lt. J. H Johnson treated the The gross receipts for that contest Manners GBE. and Capt. -E. A thrilling soccer match will Victoria and South Australia were spectators to some "fireworks": feature to-morrow's~ (Christmas) first to make the decision, and a when the Army went in to batceiving about $43,000 each

were $200,070, the fighters re-Hague, were paid by Sir Thomas Southorn, President of the As- sports programme when China, cable yesterday Regter announces hitting 10 fours in his 45, which holders of the Sunday Herald In that New South Wales have fol- were scored In 35 minutes. Lt. note of these Sgures. He has, no man

I take it that Braddock has taken sociation, to the retiring. Chale. ternational Charity Cup, meet lowed their examples

and the retiring Chair- Garthwaite played very pretty doubt, also seen how Louis' gate man of the League Management Scotland in the Semi-Final round

cricket for his 50, which included drawing powers have increased. on the Club ground, commencing

The New South Wales represennine boundaries.

Committee, respectively, sta lat 3.30 p.m.

tative in the Australian Board of Play will be resumed to-day at a half ago Louis got 510 for his honour at the Sports Club Inst Not much more than a year and farewell gathering held in their Control is their chairman, and he 11 am

Scores:

Royal Navy

Lt Holland-Martin, b Ballard .. 11t Baker not_out.

Surg-Lt. Davenport, e Sub, b

King

Last year Scotland was not reis emphatic in his approval of the presented in the series for the experiment. He states that when first time in the history of the Cup, the South African request that it Shh Lt. Wraith, b Bonavia owing to the scarcity of players, should be used in the forthcoming Lt. Miers, e Walch, b King but this year, due to the efforts Tests in South Africa was reject Lt. Hunting, e Tobago, b Elvin of "Jock McKelvie, the veteran ed, the Board "had nothing from 12 Eranwell, e Herbert, b Persse

La Bartley, L., b Perse Interport and Kowloon player, a the MC.C. to guide it." useful Scots' side has been raised.

Three members of the NS.W. China will not be represented by Association were, we are inform- the brilliant South China "A" ed, "so much in favour of the new combination as was previously zu-rule that they advocated applying nounced, as Mak Sui-hon, the it to the leg side also." very fine Athletic left-back, wil partner Tam Kong-pak in their defence, while several South China "B" players have also been in- ended

Lee As Leader?

Encouraging "Amateurism

Sarg-Lt. Kirkwood, e Johnson, b ̈

Twinell, b Garthwaite

Garthwaite

A. B. Dale, b King.....

Extras (812, LE2, NEI)

Total

first professional fight. A series night:

of quick knock-out victories-plus The President presented Major This romantic personality-took his Manners with a gold cigarette 61 purses into four figures.

case suitably inscribed, and to

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Then, when he convincingly beat Captain Hague a cigar box_and_2 11 Primo Carnera the Chicago purilist silver tray-

received £9,000.-

† Among others present were Lady Equals Johnson's Record Southern, O.BE, Dr. and Mrs. E. With his $43,000 from the clash H Kotewall, Mas-Hague, Mrs. with Baer, Louis has now earned Manners, Captain and Mrs. Chaplin, $60,000. This sum has come in 18 Colonel E C. Harrison, the newly 6 months, and already equale the elected Chairman of the Associa fortune Jack Johnson, the coloured Don. Comdr. L. A. Hussey, Messrs. man who won the world's title. T. A Mitchell E. Hall, İmade in his long career.

|Barnes, C. M.- Alves, C. A. Golden-

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147

F. EL

Indeed, providing he keeps free berg. T. H Brayfield, S. Strange,

come the first negro ever to get a Blake, 3. Lee, Wong Ka-tsun, Cap- Lieut Russell million dollars-about $200,000tain Eyecroft,

Lient Kelly, Major Diclos and lout of baxing.

In connection with the visit of Fall of the wickets: 1 for 10; 2. for the England Test team to Austra-50; 2 for 82; 4 for 36: 5 for 127, §from injury, Louis is likely to be J. Shepherd, J. Stokes, J. Elns, D. lia next winter. it was decided at for 12 7 for 134; 8 for 145; 9 for

145; 10 for 147. [ yesterday's meeting at Lord's to The centre-forward berth has suspend the annual fixture be not yet been filled, but it is expect-fween the champion county and Bonavia ed that Lee Wai-tong will lead the the Best of England The team Balised

Evin are due to sail on Sept 12, and

Persse the fature is usually played about King that time at the Oval

Chinese attack.

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He has definitely pirt American others. boxing back to its old-time pros- New Chairman perity. Maybe when Braddock

The President concluded by against him referring to puts the gloves on

Colonel Hir- some time next summer all pre-rison's willingness to be the new Chairman, and remarked that

vious records will be smashed.

Small wonder, therefore, that the (Colonel Harrison) had the champion-by 10 means a box unique distinction of not only be

17 office draw on his own will meeting an International Bagby player, 49 no one but Locis.

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TRIBUTE TO

THE DETROIT

but of having captained-both the Navy and the Army at Rugby, and he felt sure that football in Hong Kong could not be in better hands

The probable teams are:- China-Wong Wing (South China); Mak Sai-hon (Athletic) and Tam

That boys, upon leaving school, +Kong pak (South China); Leng

Wirg-chui (South China), Wong Meld shall be qualified to play for three Major Bonavia, st Bartley, b sha (South China) and Lee Kwok-consecutive years for the county, Willisms, Lh.w., & Tufnell

Holland-Martin wai (South China); Yeung Shui-yick in which their school is situated Lt. Dawson, e Davenport, b Dale (South China), Fung King cheong was another decision which the L Garthwaite, e Wraith, b Hol (South China), Lee Wai-tong (South M.C.C will be asked to approve land-Martin China), Chenk. Shek-kam (South China) and Lee Shek-yan (South The resolution was moved by Capt. Persac, Lb.w, b Dale

Lt. Johnson, c Wraith, b Hunting: 45 Worcestershire, and is framed to Capt. Walch, e Baker, b Holland-

Martin In such cases it is not intended Cpl Ballard, e Dale, 5 Tufnell

¡C-S.-M. Elvin, not out- and Knight (Lyeeman); MeLeary to apply Rule 7, which specifies Pte. Herbert, not out (East Lanes), Matthews (Stone that a cricketer who has played

Extras (BS, LE1, Wides 2) 13 MOST COURAGEOUS the team that licked the scrappy ters), D. Knox (Kowloon), (Engineers) and Forbes (Stonecut-for a county for three successive ters)..

years shall be qualified to play for| that county for the rest of his

China).

Scotland Rodger (Club); Black- bourn (Police) and Eni (Club); Gil- christ (Club), Gorman (East Lancs.).

Howlett

LAST SUNDAY'S BIG MATCH AND THE INTERPORT

(Continued from Page 1)

encourage amateurism

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Total (for 8 wickets) Fas. King to bat

249

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 32; 2 for | cricket "career “unless and until 777-3 for 118; for 118; 5 for 195;}

he plays for some other county," & for 196: 7 for 204; & for 242

Hunting

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When Stumps Are Drawn After the meeting of the Coun-Tufnell

Holland-Martin ties, the Board of Control decided Dale to play a Test Trial ---- North V. Branwell South at Lord's next summer. lon June 13, 15, 16. If the first two Tests against All-India and against New Zealand the follow- ing year, do not yield, either side {an advantage, · ́four days will be devoted to the final match at the

Very Strong Attack With Divett as a possible right-Oval," winger. I can see no better com- bination than that of playing? When the bails are removed or Awtar Singh, at inside-right in stumps have been pulled up s support of Gurbachan Singh, with batsman cannot be given out This |Lt Burch (Navy) zid Lal Singh additional note to Law 50, zande bringing up the left, thereby com- yesterday, is the outcome of an in- pleting an excellent sttack com-¡cident which occurred in the Sur- bining good stickwork with thrust-rey v. Esser match fast BERBOEL- fullness.

The

Hoog Kong Hockey unfortunately stopi towards zide

word From: Li of the

Da Costa

for details and how ma hes they were prepared to The Colou

MCC. LOSE BY 14 RUNS

Blundell In Good Form

Major Manners, Captain "Hague.

TIGER TEAM and Colonel Harrison replied suit-

OUTFIT

Should Do well Enough

ably.

Chicago Cubs in the World Series topped them all for downright pluck

Non-Committal

which

They showed real courage when Hank Greenberg was “in- Detroitfured and couldn't play as the After more than 30 years in the series continued

in Chicago," game, Frank J. Navin picks his Navin said "None of my other latest Tiger aggregation, the 1935 terms ever had such a break world champions,~~ns"the" moet against them courageous baseball club he ever Navin said, any tea owned.

|could go on and win after that The Detroit owner, paid tribute kind of brea” nhoud be able to to the fighting ability of the old-carry on successfully for another time teams when · „such stars as year. He didn't, commit himself. |Hughey Jennings, the brilliant "Ty by predicting another spennant

Cobb, "Wild Bill" Donovan, and winner of 200 "Wahoo Sam” Clawford 'woze the pionship, bizi Tiger uniform, but declared that? well enough

e-world cham.. said, "They'll do: ith the same cină.”

With BallSunderland Complete All

Wellington, To-day.

The cricket match; between Wel- lington and the MCC tourists ended yesterday in a win for the R.HKYC. SAILING RESULTS home team by a marg-n of 14 wan Blandeel, the Old Cambridge

Their Three London Matches

Sunder-{“This has been the first time in

London that Sunderland have pla have

Landon, November 21- and the League leaders,

red the last of their three don watches for this (El)}failed at Chelsea -

they saved up their best pe

After thei

in the Ladies Sweepstakes Saï- bine, was again in good form, with held yesterday, Mrs. the ball for Wellington the helm of Lobo, finish-- "Wellington 164 and 145

“A” Cisss, wolle in 61- Star 4 for

Classes Mia BCM MCC 166 and 130

Lot 50):

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been signed on

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before

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