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AMAZING GOLF BY IRISH
BOY PRODIGY
Round Of 73 Despite A Six At Tenth
London, August 29,-At South- port, the fifteen-year-old Irish boy, James Bruen of Cork, play- ed amazing rol in beating Wi- liam Innes of Scotland; 11 up and 9 to play, Over seventy-two holes in final of the British Boys' Amateur. Championship.
Bruen led up at the end of the first round which he did in 73. despite a six at the tenth where he had an unplayable lie Не and picked up his bill.
went out in $5, three better than scratch.
BLACKBURN'S "DOUBLE"
Fulham Again Beat Burnley
BLACKPOOL'S FINE RECORD
1-0
London. To-day. Blackburn Rovers and Ful- ham recorded the "double" yes- terday in the Second Division of the Football League, Black- burn following up their away win over Sheffield United on August 31 with a 31 home success, while Fulham again beat Burnley by two clear goals. Blackpool surprised the Spurs at White Hart Lane and thus secured three out of a pos- sible four points from the Lon- doners. Blackpool have a 100 per cent away record, having beaten Leicester. Norwich and the Spurs.
Millwall easily accounted for
H.K. Police
Sportsman
To Rescue
"NOBBY"
Clark,
the Police Eecreation
all-round Club
another added sportsman, has
his credit. Quite re- honour to cently he was cut swimming with some friends and, even before he had time to change, he noticed a Chinese in difficulties in the water. Without hesitating, Clark jumped in, fully dressed, and pulled the man to safety.
Rumjahn Still Swimming
A. RUMJAHN, formerly of
A. ctoria Recreation Club,
is making a name for himself in the aquatic world in Tientsin, where he is regarded as one of their best swimmers. Hi opriat friends will be glad to hear that he still keeps up with his tennis, though he has more or less for saken cricket He used to be a good left-hand spin bowler.
Guterres Bad Luck
is decidedly hard lines on Joe Guterres that he should have. been taken ill just before the Open Championship events at the Vie toris Recreation Club annual swim- ming sports as he is regarded as one of their most promising swim- mers. More should be beard of him in the future.
New KIT.C. Forward THE Kowloon Indians Tennis of an excellent centre-forward for the coming hockey season. He is Pyara Singh, who captained the Khalsa College team in 1933 and who played for the Combined Pua- jab team against Kabul in 1934. A Supporter For “Hakka"
Club have secured the services
list has been posted up on the Police Recreation Cleb notice
board with the request that those intending to take part in the In- (Lawn bowls) ternational Shield tourney should sign their names on
Jack Sharkey's gallant attempt to comeback met an abrupt and ignominous end against the leaden fists of Joe Louis in the Yankee Stadion, New York City, last month. The fight lasted less than three rounds, and Sharkey had been given so much' punishment-by kis youthful opponent that Referee Arthur Donovan stopped the boat after the third round had gone one minute and two seconds. This picture shows Referee Donovan motioning Louis to his corner.
Swimmers Invading Canton THE local Chinese bathing clubs
will soon be sending an aquatic
team to Canton to compete against the best that city has to offer. These games will help to deter- mine the sélections for the Na- tional Meet which, I understand, will be held in Shanghai in Octo ber, the opening day being fixed for the Double Tenth.
Reza Terning To Rowing
Gillingham in the southern sec-it, together with the name of the AA da ROZA, the Victoris.
tion and have now been un beaten in their last six games -they opened the season with a home defeat at the hands of Bristol Rovers.
Results, as cabled by Reuter, were as follows:
Blackburn
Fulham
Second Division
Tottenham
3 Sheffield U
1
2 Burnley
0
1 Blackpool
2
Third Division (South)
Dead Accurate on the Green. Millwall
Maximum Durability.
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Captain's Answer
Essex
In the Southend match scored 465 and Kent were dismiss ed for 151 and 98, Farnes taking 2 for 43 in the first innings and 6
for 69 in the second.
It is unfair to the bowler him- self.
Farnes stands about 6 feet 4 inches, and using his height as The does, bowls from eight feet in Ithe air.
From this height it is obvious that the ball is liable to get up sharply on a hard wicket.
Derby
3 Gillingham
TO-MORROW'S GAMES
Bristol C.
First Division
บ
Y
Wolves
Third Division (South).
Reading * Queen's P.2. Bristol R
Crystal P. Swindon Watford
要
Bournemouth
SEASON DRAWS TO CLOSE
Final Lawn Bowls
Arrangements
0
country they are qualified to repre- sent. Amongst the names on the Bist is that of 3. Orem, who has signatore, "Hakka" opposite his "Hakka" being the Chinese equivalent to Scotch!
MAX ROSENBLOOM'S RISE TO FAME
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Recreation Club swimmer, will it is understood, be taking He will up rowing seriously. also be playing badminton exter sively this winter Shek Out of Luck CHER CHI-MAN, the Chinese
Bathing Club long distance swimmer, had bad luck in that he had to swim in the trials for pick- ing the combined Chinese bathing.
clubs team for Canton when he was
sick. He did quite well to finish fourth in the 1,500 Metres event,
win him but that just failed to recognition.
*d turn my left hip and elbow to body punches and tuck my chin under my shoulder to right crosses. Gregory To Ride More Often
the L GREGORY, course this only applied to C. 01 right-hand punches. Working from this side in pose, I could stab 'em Jon the nose with the long left
novice
jockey who did not do much riding during the first half of the season, will be seen more often in
the events confined for novices in That was okay, but it wasn't the second half, which opens on long before I stacked up against September 25. He is putting in a good deal of training and is down a left jab and hook merchant.
every mor "I was wide open on the right at the Valley almost Iside for these visitations.
So I ning. did some more thinking.
Defensive Scheme "The result was the defensive scheme which has carried practically unmarked through 15 years of glove fighting.
me
simply added the high fore-
A meeting of the General Com-arm, elbow and glove guard, to I have seen Farnes bowl on mittee of the Hong Kong Lawn catch left hooks and swings and many occasions, and I have seen Bowls Association will be held on a head roll to breathe force of nothing in his methods at which September 28, at 5.30.
p.m. in a hostile jab. one can take exception.
Proof
Wrestling Enthusiasts AS SUFFIAD), the Indian Re-
creation Club first eleven's opening batsman, has lately taken to wrestling and is showing the greatest interest in that form of sport. Another member of the Soo- kumpoo club who has shown inter- est in that particular sport is SAR. Ismail, their one-time first eleven wicket-keeper,
Keneghan Fit Again
FUS. KENEGHAN, who was one
of the outstanding soccer players of last season til be broke a leg in a hockey match, has
seen for the Fusiliers in the First Division of the League.
W.E.Hollands To Represent Eastern A.A.
W.
E HOLLANDS, former Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Football Association, will probably represent. Eastern-Athletic Asso- ciation on the Council this season, At the recent meeting of the Appeals Board Hollands-was pre- sent on behalf of Essbarn McCarthy's Fencing. Interest
IT is not renerally known, but Cpl.
McCarthy, the East Lanca- shire Regiment sprint swimmer, is also a "fine
exponent of the foil, epee and sabre, having taken part in the Army championships on sev eral occasions. The East L- cashire Regiment bave the distine- tion of having had an Olympic fencing champion:
Police Cricketers Start Nets THE cricketing members of the
TH
Police Recreation Club believe in "retting down to it" as soon as possible, and with that end in vier they have already started cricket practice. Their nets were up an the lat. inst. and the opening day found a number of players on the ground, trying to find their length or getting their eye in."
Dawson Scoring Rums NEWS has been received in the Colony that Lt. E. M. Dawson, the East Lanes, and Army cricket- er, has been playing a good desi of cricket at Home this summer and that he has made a good many runs. Dawson is a very stylish bat in addition to being class hockey player,
Recreio Bowls Satisfaction
a first-
CLUB de Recreio bave had a suc-
cessful lawn bowls season for, though they were not winners of the championship, they came second in both the Senior and Junior Divisions, while in the Open A they had L Championship Gutierrez as runner-up in the singles and F. L. Sa and J. E. Noronha in the Open Pairs Final Two of their players, H.A. Alves and F. V. V. Reizy, were select- ed for the Interport team.
How fully recovered and will be TITLE FIGHT FOR
When Ladies Get Together. ME
EMBERS of the ladies' section at Club de Recreio are having a series of competitions amongst themselves. They have already had tennis, badminton and ping pong and it is understood the aquatic events will be coming of shortly.
Pinna To Make Comeback?
MF. PINNA, who was Club de
Recreio's fast bowler a few seasons ago, but who has not been playing in recent years owing to pressure of business, is seriously thinking of staging a comeback.
PETERSEN?
BOUT WITH NEGRO BOXER
WORLD CROWN AT STAKE
London,, August 25. Jack Petersen, who last week lost his British and Empire heavy- weight titles to Ben Foord, the South African boxer, has accepted an offer to fight John Henry Lewis, the coloured American ne- gro, for the latter's world's light- heavyweight title, according to a message from New York.
Mr. Jimmy Johnston, the Madi- son Square-garden match-makër, says that the fight will be
over
FOORD TO FIGHT fteen rounds at the Garden some
NEUSEL
German Will Have To Give Away Weight
time this winter.
"The date has yet to be arranged Never Fought Abroad
It is reported that Petersen ask-
ed for a guarantee of £7,000 with. an option of 35 per cent, of the gate money.
Petersen is on holiday, but his trainer, Billy Dymond; said to a reporter in Cardiff to-day.
clubs.
So I get the reputation BRITISH TITLE HOLDER OUT TO fondness for cabarets and night-
SUBSTANTIATE POSITION of a playbor. They used to go: the board-room of the S.C.M. Past. "Hey presto! I had a technique.
to the "Silver Slipper on the fly in the oint Hotsy Totsy just to see Maxie
London, September 3.
"Jack has definitely not fixed up Mr. D. R. Wilcox, captain of
Ltd. when arrangements for the There was one
With ду деж side-on Essex, said "I prefer to say DO-
as International competition and the meat. He is undoubtedly quick,
2 fight. I training for
don't Ben Foord (South Africa), anything yet, but he is consider- stance and right-hand block, I thing about the matter at the
my anyone who saw his bowling in Aitkenhead Shield will be made.
that I couldn't cut loose drink and seldom smoke, but holder of the British heavy-weight ing the matter. He will not make that in except
sure love the bright lights. Good championship, will meet Walter a decision until the end of the moment,
Although entries for the Inter-Found opinion Farnes bowled well, and the Gentlemen and Players match
this year
could judge, but the national Shield were to have been with the old ko. wallop..
the sent in to the Hon Secretary of "After a year or two my right company and plenty of it is what Neusel (Germany) at Harringay week when he returns."
}I crave for. fairly."
The guy who glaves Farnes himself (he was bowl-fact that he so often hits ing against Gloucester here to-stumps is reasonable proof that the Association by September 19. hand, hitherto so deadly, develop in a gymnasium and goes to bed/Stadium on November 18 in a 15-
ers..
Nothing To Say Now
.
"Tich" Freeman admitted at Canterbury today where he is playing for Kent against All India --that he considered some of the bowling during the Essex match was unfair.
him?"
US. BASEBALL RESULTS
between
SOMETHING WE DO NOT KNOW!
be
*20
up a bit.
That want to.
misses a lot of
rounds contest.
Whenever I moter.
It will be Mr. Hull's first pro
Petersen
abroad.
has never fought
DOCKYARD RIFLE CLUB Activities. To Be Resumed
The Naval Yard Rife. Club held
This was decided yesterday at day) declined to make any state his bowling is directed with this Mr. C. B. Hosking stated yester-ed into a purely defensive book-tuiset sure
object in view.
day that many clubs had not yet but what I did with the left was fun.
I could jab, hook, body ment.
I saw
"I never trained more than five a conference, in London attended! the recent match: at returned their cards to him. Club plenty.
By by Brigadier-General & C. Critch- The criticisms made against him, however, were the subject of Southend when Fagg was hit by secretaries are requested to send rip and upperent an opponent todays for a fight in my life.
the king's or any taste, but 1 that I mean training as the averley and Mr. Sydney Hulls, the pro- much discussion amongst the Farnes, and I was reminded of a them in as soon as they can.
The Association has accepted an didn't knock him out. I didn't age pux regards it. Essex and Gloucestershire play-story of Ranjitsingh's who, on
Best Training
had a title match on, I went out arriving a little late at a Sussex invitation from the Hong Kong. match, was told that their No. Electric B.C. to arrange a game of "I gured that the best training in the "sticks and fought a couple motion since he relinquished the batsman, Marlowe, bad had,to floodlight bowls
Hong for boxing was boring. Se of local champions just to ture position of matchmaker at Wem- en - Friday. didn't wait for promoters to come me to a blow on the Kong and Kowloon
I held the title bley, and it will also be the first One Essex player said to me: retire owing
October 2, commencing at 9 P to me went to them Soon I seven years and fought everybody boxing contest at the newly-built its annual general meeting last "I can't say anything now, but head.
week when 2 very satisfactory shall have plenty to say about "Poor fellow!" said "Ranji," Kowloon clubs will send in a rink was fighting three times a week who mattered, black, white, and Harringay Stadium.
To Prove His Worth
year was reported. such criticisms at the next Com-"Had he not taken his bat with each, but Hong Kong will be re-rd go anywhere, any time, for a brindle, so what the heck! Just
Foord has asked for this fight Mr. Austin, the popular, Presi mittee meeting."
presented by two players from each night. That guy's crazy, the one more thing, I don't want you club. Four rink-games will
wise boys said. 'He'll be in the to think that I can't punch if because he wants to substantiate dent of the Club, was again re- ME that position. played.
giggle house in no time."
I can sock with the his position as British and Em- elected to I was 14 years ago, and if I'm crazy, best of 'em. when it's necessary. pire champion beyond question, Johnson and Mr. Sainsbury were and Treasurer is a fox I won so many "Once I have decided on a plan by a win over the conqueror of elected Secretary
respectively. ". fights on points and took so littlejof battle, nothing can make me Petersen, his predecessor."* punishment, that the scribes alter it. Really, beating these. For the first time in his many An improved method of handi- Jim Braddock is a game, deter-named me Slappey Marie. Juss guys is just a matter of keeping contests in this country Neusel capping was submitted by Mr. to do.will be conceding weight, Foord Haigh and after an exhaustive dis- mined, two-fisted be-man and he wanted to be smart and coin a cool and knowing what
Bee. It was okay Waal, think you got a story?" being 14 st. 8. Ib. against the Ger-cussion the scheme was adopted. New York, To-day-
deserves all that patience and the monnicker,
the: I saw championsį“A nice story, thank you, Marie." man's 14 st. 2 lb. Both are 6 ft. Conditions of shooting for badges,
beaker and 2 in. There were only three National will-to-win has brought him. He with
spoons, etc. were agreed upon. Baseball League
encounters may surprise the whole work by come and champions go, but little So we quaffed a
No, siree." parted.
Firing was arranged to begin Foord, in addition to bis defeat around the ground at Canterbury, scheduled for yesterday, although knocking the daylight out of Louis Maxie didn't worry.
Waal. I found that fighting two)
of Petersen, has had recent suc-during the third week in October, but none of the Kent players only two were played, the clash when the time comes for them to
and three times a week kept me
AN "OVER" INCIDENT cesses over Larry Gals, George and to judge by the enthusiasm of would make any comment.
between New York and Philadel-me--Hype Igoe
in good condition, and I took to
Cook and Tommy Loughran. Neu- the large number present, the com visiting gymnasiums only when I A curious incident took place at sel's successes over Petersen were ing season promises to be even wanted & quiet, uninterrupted Southend recently in the cricket his greatest triumphs.
more successful than the last, sleep. Yes, sir, I can sleep soun-match between Easer and Kent. A strange ball was played towards a fields-
WORTH THEIR WEIGHT I am convinced that there is der in a gym, than “in
Waal, I won the light-
IN GOLD Iman and the umpire called “over." nothing vicious or demoralising bed about moderate betting. It does heavyweight title I started as a The fieldsman did not gather the
"Batsmen," said was not pervert the horses of a race or welter) and hit the front page.
"Some Of It"
Cardinals Win Over "Some of it was unfair and Chicago Cubs
some was not," he stated
There was much talk about the controversy in the-pavilion and
Unfortunate
phía being postponed owing to There were no American Mr. H. A. EL Carson, the rain.
Cricket Evening News
corres- 'League games arranged. National League
pondent, writes:
The suggestion that one of the] Essex
bowlers, presumably Brooklyn
Farnes, deliberately uses unfair Boston
methöda, is singularly unfor
tanate coming as it does on the St. Louis
eve of the start of the M.C.C. team Chicago
for Australia.
NO VICIOUSNESS IN RETTING
RHE
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1 enhances the ordinary person's en-
-Reuter.
joyment of sport-Tom Walls.
the players of a match. It merely
Those Night Clubs
ALMOST AS BARE-
county
Verily the taking of wickets is ball and the batsmen started to an art which must be born in a run, but were sent back. It was obman, like a gift for music or the secretary the other day, “are ten a "The Press boys tabbed me viously incorrect to attempt to power to play Hamlet And It is penny. Bowlers are worth their
-¡weight in gold" H L Henley. colourful copy, and played up my score after "over" had been called, becoming almost as
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