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THE CHINA MAT MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1936.

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WORLD TITLE FIGHT OFFER BY AMERICA TO DAVE CROWLEY

Milton Green, captain of the Harvard track team. won three first places, the broad jump, and both the high and low hurdles, " against Yale in their annual dual

VOLUNTEERS BEAT AMERICANS

BASEBALL SURPRISE AT CAUSEWAY BAY

BOWEN MAN OF THE MATCH

(By Infield ")

T

THE Volunteers surprised their most optimistic supporters and provided the biggest sensa- tion in local baseball circles when they defeated the Americans, the champions, in their League Baseball encounter at Causeway Bay yesterday, by 11 runs to 2 in a game featured by good pitch- ing on the part of Bowen, of the Volunteers, and an all-round improvement in the fielding of the

Baseballer Of Merit

Corps.

The game was witnessed by a number of officers of the M. CHANG, one of the best

Corps and their presence no doubt provided a further incentive Kong for many years, was born in to the play of the Volunteers.

Honolulu and was educated at the

and football

TO MEET BELLOISE

IN NEW YORK

TWO FEATHERWEIGHTS RECOGNISED?

"WILL NOT CHASE PETEY SARRON

DAV

(By "Leighton ")

London, June 13. AVE CROWLEY, the Clerkenwell feather- weight, is to have first crack at the "world" championship held by Mike Belloise, the nominee of the New York State Athletic Commission. The Italian-American has been ordered by the Com- mission to meet the Englishman in the “first de- fence of his title."

This action follows Crowley's great

loise to a draw over ten founds the wet display in holding Bel- deserved tribute to the ability of the London fighter.

No further evidence is needed to prove that Crowley has The success of the Volunteers was due in no small measure McKinley High School, which he created a great impression in New York, and his future pro- to the pitching of Bowen, who pitched and a cool and thoughtful represented in all baseball, basket- Kress will be keenly followed by all boxing enthusiasts in this

country. He was erratic at times be walked eight ball

competitions game throughout.

My information is that the title fight will be the English- batters-but redeemed himself when, with all the bases full, he while there.

man's next engagement, and we may not have long to wait until struck out both Hearther and Thompson to blank, the Americans Baseball has always been his the match is signed. The only unsatisfactory point of the whole favourite game and he started business is that the claim of Belloise to the world crown is re- The rest of the team, giving Bowen every assistance, played at first base but later became cognised only in New York State. The National Boxing Associa

played in the Semi-Professional Miller, the Cincinnati' "southpaw.” and Commercial Leagues and was

in the fifth inning.

a very tight game and were safe in their fielding, both N. Leonard catcher. While in Honolulu ke tion's champion is Petey Sarron, who recently beat Freddie

and Sa bringing off 'good catches in the field.

The infielders played well, covering well and being accurate

ja their throwing. Costs had)

ja member of the All-round. Chin-

ese Athletic Club which came to MIXED DOUBLES

plenty to do and be acquitted him JAPANESE Y.M.A.Hong Kong in 1987 en ronde to

self well, while Beltrao brought

meet. He leads a strong Crim-off several good catches. D. Leo-

son squad into the intercolle

giate at Philadelphia, with high hopes of leading the field.

SHANGHAI BIDS

FAREWELL TO

OLYMPIC TEAM

Mayor Wu Strikes Optimistic Note

"WILL WIN SOME IF NOT ALL LAURELS"

ад

Shanghai, June 15. The official farewell to China's first Olympic Delegation was impressive ceremony held yester- day at the Grand Theatre between 10.30 a.m. and noon. The Chinese athletes are to sail on June 26 for the XI Olympic Games at Berlin. where the international competi. tion will take place during the first part of August.

. Mayor Wu Te-chen, greeted by

a big ovation, made the opening:

nard was his usual self at short

TOO GOOD

represent China in the Far Eastern [Olympic Games at Shanghai,

Chang played both as catcher

step, while Abbas, in an unfami- Weak Eastern Nine end at left field in that series.

iar position, played a good game. The batting of the Volunteers left little to be desired Back! player went to bat with complete confidence, and Beltrao, who had not previously done much at bat,

Routed

YASUDA IN LIMELIGHT

(By "INFIELD")

Chang did not return to Hono- lulu with the team, and during his stay here he has been closely identified with incal baseball, being a member of the South China team which won the Lai Weh Shield outright several

crowned his day's work with Owing to the fact that their ago.

3

SEASONS

Jack Trammell, towering, negro fighter of Youngstown, Ohio, is the nomination of Middlewest fans as the leading extender for the world heavyweight boxing сгожд Contract troubles have kept him of the New York big time cards to date, but his knock.. out record makes him's favourite with the cash' customers

Miller was acknowledged as the world's best by the British "What New York says is enough Boxing Board of Control, and no for me," he declared. "If Sarron hint has yet been given that wants to meet Crowley, should

succeed his victim in British to do the challenging. Crowley eyes.

will be ready to accommodate Sarron, but will certainly not

LEAGUE GAMES.

FOR-TO-DAY Sarron is not to be allowed to Dave defeat Belloise, he will have

C.R.C. Should Beat K.C.C. “A”

U.S.R.C. FAVOURED TO WIN

AGAINST RECREIO ↑

Not Worried

These matters do not worry chase him.” Manager Harry Levene, who in-1 itends to cross the Atlantic to be

Crowley's Chances

Levene intends to sail for New

in Crowley's corner when the title York in a week or two, probably fight is staged.

on June 17 with a team of boxers.

"If Crowley beats Belloise He considers that Crowley holds a

Two interesting Mixed Doubles think all the people in Great Bri- good chance of securing Belloise's--- fine home run in the last innings three new Chinese players did not

Though he has given up basket-League encounters will feature tain as well as in New York will crown, and if he does, he plans to which brought both Bowen and put in an appearance for their ball, he still takes part in the to-day's Lawn Tennis League pro zecognise him as the champion." bring the Clerkenwell man back to Abbas in before him.

League Baseball game yesterday annual game of American football gramme, when the holders of the said Levene. "We shall certainly England for a short holiday. The Americans were apparently a Causeway Bay, Eastern were between Hong Kong and Canton title, the Chinese Recreation Club consider that we have the world

Whether Crowley will fight in greatly surprised to find them-forced to change their team about last year he was badly injured meet the Kowloon Cricket Club title in our keeping." selves in arrears

England before he returns to the after the third and were defeated by the Japan-

end this has prevented him from A team at King's Park, and the Not Chasing Sarron. playing baseball this season. United Services Recreation, Club,

United States depends on Pro- innings and could do nothing]

When it was suggested that moters here, but Levene points against the fielding of the Volunese Y.MA. by 12 runs to 3

Eastern proved no match for the though he is now training the

this season's strongest challengers Crowley might go after Sarron in out that it Was because the Overseas Chinese team. Japanese, who, in spite of being

for the title, entertain Club de order to settle the question of dual Clerkenwell fighter was given too without Mikuni for the first five

Recreio.

champions, Levene would have few chances in his own country innings, played good game.

(Continued em Page 5.) none of it.

'that he went to America Maruyama who deputised on the

The following is the week's mound, was sucessful in atriking

programme :--- oat six batsmen, though he was erratic at times.

teers.

(Continued on Page 8),

GOLF NEWS

VALLEY SUMMER

COMPETITIONS.

The Japanese played their jusual game and showed good

J. E. Richardson (75--10-66) knowledge of each other's play. qualified for the Adamson Cup for Yasuda June in a field of 13.

Valley Summer Singles

*

was. their outstanding |

only home run, but he reached

The following are results of first base twice. address which was enthusiastical-Third Round matches in the ly received. He said:

"For the first time China sends Happy Valley Summer Singles:

T. D. Paton beat R. K. Collings

a team to the world Olympic 4 and 3. Selection of candidates (Continued on Page 8)

Games.

THRILLING GAME Overseas Chinese Lose 4 To 3 To Tulsa

EXHIBITION. MATCH

(By "INFIELD”).

Another personality will appea

to-morrow.)

U.S.R.C. KCC (1)

batter not only did he hit the TO-DAY'S LAWN C

C.R.C. (2)

K.C.C.

BOWLS

(Continued en Page 8) Detailed scores:

C.C.C. Recreio

Eastern

FL

(Nazarin

Heavy Programme Arranged

M. el Arculli

O. el Arculli

Hamer

Abbas

H. H. Mundy beat D. J. Valen-Kitzbell tine 2. up.

J. E. Richardson beat N. J. Lan

Ismail

Bebbington 5 and 4.

L Newton beat J. W. Mayhew 3

and 2.

A. L. Powell beat J. Forbes 6 Cursem and 5.

T. R. Chassels beat J. E. Macide

4 and 2.

Lenz

A. J. Dennis beat A. N. William Yasuda son 2 and 1..

Foursomes Finalists

Mikuni

Takeda Yamasaki

One of the most interesting and

In the Semi-final of the Happy Yajima exciting baseball games seen in the Colony for a long time was Valley Summer Foursomes H. H. Kawamura played at Causeway Bay yesterday Pethick and J. W. Mayhew beat T. Nakamato when the Overseas Chinese met D. Paton and E: H. Watts, while Maragama

Ameskai the U.S.S. Tulsa in a friendly en-L Goldman and C. W. E. Bishop beat J. Forbes and N. K Little- counter and lost by 4 runs to 3.

Moe, the Chinese short stop, john. started pitching for them and did

11

Cotesworth Wins

Japanese

3

10

-12

Home Buns:----Yasuda. Two Base kite:--Amaskzá Base on Balls:---Maruyama, - 4, M. well up till the fourth innings, The Bogey Pool over the Old El Arculli 4, Lau 3 when he allowed three runs to be Course at Fanling during the Struck Out: Maruyama 6, Mikuni scored off kir, after which W. week-end was won by J. G. Cotes 2. M. El Arcall 1

Double Plays: Maruyama to Take Ching took over and held the sa1-worth with 2 down.

da to Kawamura,

lors to only one extra run.

I Ching at first base was outstanding in the infeld and was safe, while AL Chan at third base was accurate in his throws to first base. ⠀

Costello, the American catcher, and Dingier, the first base man,"

17 entries.

There were

SUMMER CUP AT KOWLOON G.C.

Murphy Beats Wilson

In Final

C.C.C. PAIRS TO CLASH

K.LT.CO S.CA.A LR.C

Kac (1) K.T.G.C.A. HKUT.C

Seven matches in the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship R.S.C. and five in the Open Singles com- |LR.C. petition form the programme for PRC to-day, this being the heaviest KLLC. card since the Championships commenced.

(Continued on Page 5) The full programme for so-đáy is as follows:-

Open Pairs

*J. Shepherd and L. Glendenning v

MIXED DOUBLES

(To-morrow)

v. Recreio

v. C.R.C.

"B" DIVISION (Wednesday)

C.B.A.

v. C.R.C (1)

V. HKUTC

V. CS.CC.

V. EK.CC. *C" DIVISION (Thursday)

v. Recreio

Y. C.C.C.

4. AT.C.

*. KCC. (2)

*. G.S.C.C.

Y.C.R.C.

"D" DIVISION

(Friday)

T. ATC

7. KG.C.

V. C.B.A.

v. C.C.C.

CALIFORNIAN ENTERS AT WIMBLEDON

A. R. Minu and S. O. Bux, at P.R.C.

*3. E. Noronha and F. X. Silva v) L Gaterres and A. A. Remedios, at - K.B.G.C.

W. Greig and W. Mair v N. J; Beb bington and A. Hyde-Lay, at C.C.C.

Gerald Stratford To Pair With Grant

AMERICANS RETAIN WESTCHESTER CUP Win Rubber By 8-6 At Hurlingham

London, To-day. retaliated through Hughes and The second of America retained the Westches-†Balding (2).

ca won the first by 10-9.

ter Cup by beating England by 8 Balding's two goals was a free goals to 6 in the second Inter-hit from 40 yards. Phipps scored [national Polo match, played af again for America before this

Hurlingham on Saturday. Ameri-chukker ended.

Hughes added another for Bri- an acute It was very hot when the teams tain in the fifth from [lined up before 12,000 spectators, angle, but Pedley also scored for The teams remained unchanged įAmerica. and were as follows:

Guinness registered a great goal, Great Britain-H. Hughes, Gerald for Britain in the sixth chukker, Balding, Tyrell Martin and Humphrey and in the seventh Pedley com- Guinness.

pleted the scoring with a goal in United States:-

Erie Pedley, the fourth minute, making the Michael Phipps, Stewart Iglehart and gore 3-6 in favour of the United

Stater

Winston Guest...

In the first chukker Hughes San Francisco, California,~~- Iscored for Great Britain with a June 15. left-handed shot, while Pedley and Gerald Stratford, 12 times Cali-Iglehart replied for America.

Iglehart Outstanding

America's

win' was.

well-

L. C. E. Souza and R. F. Lav A.fornia doubles champion, once Iglehart was thrown from his deserved. Their quartette, who Coates and 3. Cavanagh, at California singles title-bolder, and horse in the second chukker and were slightly better mounted, were C.S.C.C

former United States Intercolle landed heavily, but he was not in great form. Iglehart being Balding J. Henson and S.-A. Bright'v F. A. Hachado and H. F. Rosario, at ECC.giate tennis champion has inform- badly hurt and was able to re particularly prominent.

B. Duncan and S. Randle v J. Me-ed Reuter that he has entered the sume. In this chukker Guest in-and Tyrell Martin were the best

players for Britain. Kelvie and J. V. Eamsay, at Eecreio singles and doubles, events in the creased America's lendir d Scores by innis 6702

Winston Guest, the captain of H. E. Strange and R. E Wood Wimbledon Championships.

There was no scoring in the Eastern 00000 5.0 runs A. E. Soura and W. V. Field, at

Stratford has promised to part third until half a minute from the the American team, received the 00100203 hits Police R.C.

*Second Round.

ner the youthful Atlanta wizard, end, when Goest added another Westchester Cap from the Duchess Japanese 13.106-1-—12>runs

Y.M.A.

Bryan Bitsy Grant in the dou-goal for America with a shot from of Gloucester. 1:22.0321 hits

H. FRos V W. L. Walker, at bles, and his appearance at Wim-15 yards. LEAGUE TABLE TO-DATE" K.D.R.C.

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Overseas Chiness

were good. The former was very The final of the Summer Cup Volunteers prominent with some throws to of the Kowloon Golf Club was Pui Ching second base, while the latter was decided yesterday when G. F. Japanese YM.A sound in his catching.

Murphy: (11) defeated D, C. Americans

(Continued on Page 8)

Wilson (5) 2 up.

Canadians

Eastern

500

-Open-Singles

J. S. Riddell A

Free Hit Goal

In the Birth chukker, with America leading 7-6, a shot from In the fourth Iglehart started Tyrell Martin hit the post and the goal-mouth. D. H. Khan, at Stratford is known as Mrs. He the scoring, but Great Britain remained in

There was a terrific charge for Hen Wille Moody's favourite ama-

the ball, Balding and Guest knock- feur opponent. He is a strong ad- tance of Fred Perry, "Bunny ing down the post. Unfortunate- vocate of international friendsbly Austin, and Miss Kay Stammerally for Britain no goal was “award-

Reuter and enjoys the 'intimate aequain-

-ed-Reuter." :

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