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-1936:

JOE LOUIS EXECUTES RETZLAFF IN 85 SECS

RECREIO "B"

BEATEN

KOWLOON TONG RECORD WIN

BADMINTON LEAGUE

Two surprises were featured în the Men's Doubles Badminton: League last night, when Kowloon Tong recorded their first win this. season by beating St. Andrew's "E" team by 5 games to 4 at Kow- loon Tong, and when St. John's Club defeated Recreio "9" by 6 games to 3 at St. John's Cathedral Hall

St. John's played up splendidly last night, and had it not been for their first string, H. A. Barros and A. E Xavier, Recreio would been completely have whelmed.

Over

2

Kowloon Tong introduced new player last night in Mr. Peter local H. Sin, the well-known solicitor, who partnered RE Wong-

Detailed results of the two games were as follows:

St. John's Win

At the St. John's Cathedral Hall last night, the St. John's Club de fested the Recreio."B" by 6 sets to

3:-

Here Welker Cochran left. world three-cushion billiards champion, and Wille Hoppe, challenger, pose as friends, but all their regard for each other will be forgotten as they battle for Welker's crown at Chiengu in a $50-point match.

BATTERIES

IN SMALL UNITS LEAGUE MATCH

(Continued from Page 47 Adams, of the 7th Battery,

"CONDEMNED MAN"

MADE TO FIGHT

NEGRO PAYS TRIBUTE TO

"GAMEST GUY"

FARMER'S RE-AWAKENING

Chicago, January 18. JOE LOUIS duly "executed" the lantern-jawed German-American, Charlie Retzlaff, in the first round of their encounter at the Chicago Stadium here last night. The “condemned man,' as Retzlaff had been referred to before the fight, lasted 85 seconds, but he was a courageous foe.

At the opening bell he walked fearlessly into Louis, landed on the "Bomber's” chin and drove him on to the ropes. The crowd were in an uproar at the Dakota farm hand's courage.

Louis sneered, but decided to take no chances. He tore into his man with a devastating attack, crashing home blow after blow to the head and body. One terrific left hook to the chin put the Sft. Jin. Retzlaff on the floor with a thud for a count of seven

Retzlaff got up rather dazed.

Louis was after him again like]

Retzlaff tried to

a tiger. He drove him on to

the ropes. break and make a fight of it, but could make no impression

F. H. Kwok and I V. Catt (Stdisplayed good ball control and on the fast-moving negro.

John's)

lost to A. Barros and A

2. Xavier beat F. J. Esmedios and A. J.

Basto

beat P. N. Silva and E. A-

Alves

Roland Kob and Norman (St. John's)

15-

worked hard, but his tendency to hold on to the ball, even after he had drawn an opponent, nullified

A heavy barrage of lefts and rights to the head and Retzlaff was hanging on the ropes. He dropped to the boards, where he lay until the count of mine. Bayor and Findlay combined Retzlaff made an effort to rise Smith well and were the source of most but sank back.

21-14

21-*

821

beat Remedios and Basto..... 21-7 beat Silva and Alves

his efforts.

anxiety to the opposing defence.

The 24th Battery opened the

The "Awakening".

The 16,000 spectators scream- 21-17 scoring through Halladay, who led and cheered Retzlaff was so J. Bennitt and David Kwok (St beat Mackrill with a fine shot, dazed that he did not know the John's)

but Latham equalised for the 7th fight was over until he had On being Battery with a fine cross shot been counted out 21-16 from the wing, which had Carter helped to his corner, his mind

well beaten.

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WIN SMALL UNITS

LEAGUE MATCH

(Continued from Page 1)

EXPECTED

TO-MORROW

(Continued from Page 4):

The East East Lancs. bare

Saints Defeated

15.21 2421

At Kowloon Tong last night, the Kowloon Tong Clab defeated the St. Andrew's "B" by 5 sets to 4:-

P. C. Leang and J. M. Pong (Kowloon Tong)

7th Battery R. A.-MacKrill, Cor

in and Martin Winstanley. Howe

cleared.

He then flew into a temper,

and Bell, Latham, Coughlin, Dunham, and, with a belligerent look on This face, dashed over to Louis's Bedford and Rivers.

His seconds grabbed 24th Battery R. Ar-Carter. Free-corner. beat M. Weill and A. S. Bliss 21-1m and Littlemore, Jones, Forsyth hold of him, but not before he

Whithers, Baylor, Findlay, had hit Louis on the back beat S. A. Broadbridge and N.

21-19 Adams, Hallixy and Bunting.

Louis was. not even mildly Mackay

excited at his victory.

beat J. Dawson and L. Kirby 21—17

"He

3. A. Gray and G. A. White (How ANSWER TO OTHER walked right into me and got

loon Tong)

beat Weill and Bliss ...... 21-15 beat Broadbridge and Mackay, 21–10 |

19-21 lost to Dawson and Kirby

B. K. Wong and Peter Sin (Kow- loon Tong)

lost to Weil and Bliss

lost to Broadbridge and Mac-

Kay

lost to Dawson and Kirby..

LEAGUE TABLE

C. R. C. Recreio VA" Eliot Hall "R"

Andrew's "A" Recreio "B"

"BEST" TEAMS

(Continued from Page [)

it," he said. "He is the gamest guy I have met since Camera."

Did-Not Hurt ...

Louis added that Retzlaff's The right-wing goes to Charles-right to the chin did not hurt worth, of the East Surrey's, while him. He stepped inside it 20-23 Eaton, of the same Regiment, was The question now is whether 4-21 without any shadow of a doubt, Retzlaff will get his share of

the Smest inside-forward the the purse

Games PWLF A Pts

11 9 2 74 25 28

8 80 81 11 16

.10 8 2 60 21-16 2 63 27 16 65 34 16

10

The outstanding player for thea wealth of talent at their dis- Battery in the first half was posal. Jones, Tho has not St John's Jeffries, in goal. He brought of gured much in local football Ellos Hall "A". 6 €

...12 .5 ↑ 41

14

LONDON GOLFER'S SUCCESS

IN SOUTH AFRICA

J. G. Ockenden's Triumph in Western Province Tourney

Capetown, January 14.

of the J. G. Ockenden, son well-known London poler, has won the Western Province golf professionals” championship," at Wynberg, with a total of 151 for 36 holes.

Ockenden is assistant, profes-

The latest "white hope" is Tommy Osbome (above), a Can- adian, whose remarkable record 25- si zmateur in winning the Irish-Americri“ „A. A. heavy- weight title, the province of Quebec title four times and the Canadian championship twice, has drawn much attention.

sional to the Royal Cape Club. NEW TRIALS

He came out here last year from England

MCAVOY'S WORLD TITLE FIGHT SANCTIONED

N.Y.S.A.C. Give Their Consent

CLASH WITH LEWIS

THIS MONTH?

New York, January-11

FOR HOCKEY

INTERPORT

MARCH 7 AND 8 FIXED

- INTERNATIONAL TOURNEY

DATES AND DRAW

The date for the Hong Kong and Масно Interport Hockey, match was officially fixed for March 7 and 8 at a meeting of the Council of the Hong Kong Hockey“ †Association held last night at the St. Andrew's Church Hall and presided over by Mr. A. A. Daad, Chairman.

Among those present were M FA Kemp, Hon. Secretary Mr. G. T. Palmer, Ean Secretary of

TV

Colony had ever witmessed A Earlier in the day Mr. Joseph!·

The New York State Athletie the Hockey Umpires Board, Lient. mastermind în attack, be would Triver, chairman of the illinois Commission have sanctioned a P. Williams, representing the have made any Second Division Commission, sent the following contest between Jock McAvoy, the Hong Kong Area Sports Board, Lt team at Home had he attempted ultimatum to Retzlaff: "Fight British middle weight champion. A. Davies, representing the Navy, to break into English soccer. His— or no money.”

many saves and on three occa-made a good debut in the senior Fire Brigade **** 4 8 46 62-8 forward, and a better schemer is thought Betzlaff was not trying square Garden officials on Tres

gions saved almost certain goals team last week, scoring four goals, from Pym and Snooks.

and he may be again included the team.

Goldsmith Conspicuous Goldsmith, of the Gunners, was

Kowloon Mest Watch These Ball, Eckersley and Walkden

very conspicuous in the second are all players of a high standard half and both his two goals were and this trio should provide most

He of the danger to Kowloon. the result of following up.

Kowloon, in spite of their many never permitted Howells to hold on to the ball, but tackled at defeats, have several good players). once. His cross-shot which beat in Winch, Humphreys, Fuxan Wright was well placed.

fand Tillery.·

12

7 2 5 19 85 4

and the Negro, John Henry Lewis, Mr A E. P. Guest (Radio), Mr. shooting was as good as a rife Mr. Triner declared that he for the latter's world cruiser Hussain (LTC), Mr. A. M Xavier (Recreio), Mr. G. Sommer shot and above all his headwork would not tolerate a recurrence

weight title. was also a pleasure to behold of the pitiful one-round show-j

McAvoy's manager stated that (Club), Sub-Insp. Tyler (Police) Greene, or "Dodger" Greene, ofing of King Levinsky against

he was meeting the Madison- and others If he

The Queer's College Hockey the Royal Artillery, is my centre-Louis last August VABC Taikoo E. C..

day to decide on the date of the Club and the Union Sports Club St. Andrew's " 122 10 30 784 seldom seen in present day soccer he would hold up the purse.

As far as I can see. S and S. Home 90 9.20 61 0 in China..

The gate receipts amounted fight, which he thought would be made applications for affiliation

held in February at the Madison and both were granted. Reater. Kowloon Tong ..12 1 30 78 2 his only equal, but not better, is to £14,468.

New Trials square Garden, A Lee Wai-tong, the present Chinese

Lewis gained a knock-out win

After a short discussion it was over Tiger Jack Fox in the third decided that since the original round of a 10-round fight ma

Interport fixture was cancelled. Washington last night.

the original 15 players selected for the Interport and Civilian teams would also be cancelled and new trials would be held

MicDand said it was up to the

LOCAL BILLIARDS leader! inside-left position is

Sydney Chan Loses To Sequeira

The

secured by Dick Ridley, of the Lincolns, while Talbot of the Fusi [liers, runs him a close second. The wing-berth I would give to L. Hocquard, of the Lincolns, or Baldry, of the same regiment.

At the Club Lasitano last night, The other forwards were fall The Fusiliers, who are gradual-1 T. Yung defeated P. Evans by of dash, though Freer was slowly losing their grip on the cham-300 points to 236 in the Junior with his centring. Longsworth pionship, will encounter the Uni-Billiards Championship. Yung and the two Taylors were always versity and, in spite of the hard chalked up a 22-which was the

work of Lim and Blake in the highest in the match. up with the ball whet

The most interesting match In the Gunnera defence Boyle, latter team, Bunster and Cresty Garrett and Haldaine worked should be able to secure several however, was played at the than any "home" Interport side.

gineers Lastitate, where Sydney hard to stem the endeavours of geals:

Radio Weakened

Chan was beaten by F. P. Sequeira Pym and Flint.

The Radio have suffered an-by 300 points to 203. Chan made a other setback in that Hassan will placky effort, but proved no match

Fast Medical Wingers

DRAWN BRAWN CUP MATCH

I think that the above players, together with a right-half yet to

majority of teams in South China wy beamed, would have beaten the with comparative ease and would, without much doubt, be better

Thanking you for your valuable space, I enclose my card.

"REGULAR"

And C.B.A. Ladies Share Two Goals

SOUTH CHINA

TEAMS IN SENIOR

SOCCER DERBY Association to field the best pos

(Continued from Page 4)

table side and there were many yers who are now available, and it was up to them to see that they were given a trial.

Infernational Tourney

The dates for

Fring And Ip Doubtful Fung King-cheong, their inside A very scrappy Brawn Cup hot right, and Ip Pak-wa, their inside- key match was witnessed at left, are very doubtful starters.Tournament. King's Park yesterday evening The & team have so far ex-March 12 (First Bou when the "Y" Ladies and the Cen-ceeded all expectations by winning 17 (Second Round)

The Medical wingers, Smith and be an absentee, and Kitchell is a for Sequeira, although he chalked NEW FOOTBALL SECRETARY British Association Ladies all their 11 games played to date, (Final Round). Suooks, were fast, but the former doubtful starter owing to injuries up a 34, the highest in the game. was greatly handicapped by not Consequently they may not be able PAGE NINE being able to use his left foot to extend South China. The latter Pym was the live wire of their team has also been badly hit,

PRESS

cardis.

shared two goals in a game marzed almost half their League fixtures, The following were selected to Mr. Harold Wightman, who for by the absence of capable, umpires and if they continues in their pre-represent the eight competing four and half years was secre-and by an abundance of minor in-

sent vein it very much looks as nations-England (Lient J. P tary-manager of Laton F.C., has fringements

The "Y" were the aggressors in they will shatter all League ze-Williams); Scotland (Mr. C. Ans

gus); Ireland (Lieut. Erv tion with Mansfield Town. He the opening half and cured South China "stand a very drewes) has been assistant to Mr. G. Jobey through Miss Violet Bradbury, at Derby County for the last 18 their skipper, and the second hair good chance of securing the run- months, and at one time was as-law the CBA equalise through ners-up position, providing they

win their remaining fixtures. sistant i manager and each to Miss E. Woodley.. Notts County,

attack and with Flint and Wilson several of their players having NAVY TO MEET THE been appointed to a similar poss- kept the Battery on the defence been called upon to fill vacancies for the greater part of the first in the senior teams owing to in-t

juries half. They were also very pro- minest in the closing stages, and The form displayed by Spencer, Pym's goal was the best of the Wride and Gould last week shoul

match

The Batt

goal through

ored their

range following

but Yond eggs and half time frora za

the second the Batter "acored", and soon

Lead

edaced

enable the Navy to defeat Recre

with size. The latter will have

Sunday's Cricket Match

The following will represent

mander in ..gozi, while H the Royal Navy in a friendly cric Campos their star forward may be got match against the Hong Kong required for the senior team. Press at King's Park on Sunday, at 1.30 pm sharp-

Pay Comdr. Bratwell, Lt

Howaler” Adlington Fond and

Com

Cdr. Bar

Tufnell to

DECEL WITHDRAWS- FROM PRO, GOLE

STAFF BEAT PUPIES

TO-DAY'S HOCKEY

The following players

The Star and Pupils of the Cen-present the ith School met in a Club seconds hockey match at King's Regiment

Marina,

which ended in mer by six, goa.

Staff

Tang)

off would

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