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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1936
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THE MANILA RACING CLUB INCORPORATED MAKES ITS BOW
Lee Kwok
Wai's Record
JAPANESE
TENNIS ACE
BEATS PRO.
MISS JANE SHARP TROUNCED
TILDEN NO MATCH FOR VINES
Osaka, Japan, October 16. Under leaden skies and before almost empty grand stands, Ells- worth Vines, professional singles tennis champion to-day defeated Big Bill Tilden, former holder of the title. 6-1, 6-4, DE, 6-0, 6-2
Vines,
of the hardest drivers in the game, used his hot base line shots to win from the 2-year-old former amateur cham- Chinese Pion of the world.
EE KWOK-WAI, one of the L most. fammus
half-backs in the history of foot-!
оде
The big surprise of the day!
ball in the Colony ani a member came when Miss Sanae Okada, Olympic team, Japanese star, trounced Miss Jane of the All-China
was born in Hong Kong and start- Sharp, in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2.
for
ed playing football in 1925 South China in the Second Dizi- sion.
Too Fast For Her The Japanese girl had things all! her own way and the American sharpshooter was unable to get going against her speedy game. Miss Sharp was ranked sixth the American tennis leaders in 1934.
He remained as a junior player for fite of six years and reas seen in several positions, but meindly as a haif or full-boek, wher, he was among must conspicuous.
Despite his good performancew
Tildes. "Vines and Miss Sharp. he did not secure promotion until after a bad financial season at 1992, this being due to the fact home, now are touring the Orient. that South China then had many They will appear in a series of brilliant performers who could not matches in Manila in the Philip- pires, during November.-Asso- 1 find places in the regular eieren,
In 1996 he was selected to re-ciated Press. present China as left-half in the Far Eastern Olympic Games held in Manile, and played a major part in his country's victory in finel
the
The following year he just miss- his ed Interport honours, losing place to C. Parker, of the Police. but last January he played for the victorious Hong Kong team against Shanghai in the memorable "mud- battle" of the Interport series.
GREENS BEAT THE BLUES
Intra-Ship Football Encounter
Two teams,
Elues and Greens, from ELMS. Capetown met in a Although he did not secure senior friendly soccer encounter at Happy division recognition until 1982, it Valley yesterday, the result being
Tony Canzoneri, left, found the left fist of Lou Ambers in his face and pounding at his body through most of 15 fast rounds in Madison Square Garden last month, and this fact compelled Judges and referee to decide that Ambers had won from the little Italian boxer. With the fight went the lightweight championship, which is to say that Lou Ambers is now holder of the world title. The camera caught Ambers and Canzoneri and the Ambers" left in action. In this scene.
TITLE FIGHT
MAY BE HELD
IN MANILA
Small Montana And Little Pancho
FILIPINO PROMOTERS ON THE MOVE
Manila, October 14. Plans to stage a world cham-¡ Small Montano, world flyweight Just before the interval Jones, champion, and Little Pancho and other big representative met-the Greens' left-winger, scored the
negotiations were started for ches. He is a versatile footballer first goal. King equalised for the began to take shape this week as and a definite acquisition to the Blues during the latter part of the bringing Montane to the Philip
match, but the Greens took the pines. League champions.
lead again when Waring scored their second and third goals. For- sters, the Blues' centre-forwards, responsible for their second
war in the same year that he re-2 win for, the Greens by 3 goals to pionship fight in Manila between
"Sunday 2. presented China in the Herald Charity Cup competition
OWENS IN FINE FORM
Friendly Hockey At King's Park
BAD LIGHT STOPS GAME
Was goal.
SMALL UNITS FOOTBALL
Win For Rifles "C" Company
The Royal Ulster Rifles Company beat their "B" Company
In a friendly hockey match on the Navy ground, King's Park, last evening, Recreio beat a team from the Navy by 3 goals to 2.
by three goals to nil in the Army The game started late and couldį
Small Units Football League at zot be played to a finish owing the Valley yesterday. to failing light. A. B. Owens, the
There was no scoring Interport goalkeeper. played a the first half but after the change- great game for the Navy and over Gabraith went from centre saved many hard shots. Towards bef to centre-forward for the the end of the game he was hit Company, and, with their at they of the forehead by a rising ball tack thus strengthened, and the game was then abandon-scored three goals, Gahraith (2) ed to avoid further accidents. and Green being the markazen.
N. Beltrao and 0. S. Xavier scor
ed for Becreio in the first half, while Sub. Lt. Wraith and Läg. Seaman Howard scored for the] Navy. P. Rosario beat Owens from close range with a very shard drive late in first half.
PUNJABIS JUST WIN
Gunners' Plucky Display
of local sportsmen.į A group which includes a former, promin-į
and promoter. ent matchmaker are behind the move to stage the title bout here sometime in February during the Encharistic Congress.
Sports
Chatter
By "REFEREE”
NEW GRANDSTANDS
TO BE BUILT EVERY COMFORT FOR RACE-GOERS
MODERN RESTAURANT AND BAR
Manila, October 15. WT
WITH incorporation papers now about ready to be issued, a new yet old enterprise, The Manila Racing Club Incorporated, will shortly make its bow to the public. Capitalised at P2,000,000.00 and with the backing of prominent citizens, this new racing club has acquired all the property and rights of the old Manila Jockey Club and is incorporating under the new name to carry on the objects of the parent organisa- tion.
The old Manila Jockey Club was organised about 70 years ago as an exclusive club whose purpose was to satisfy the desire of those who were interested in horse racing and the breeding of better horses in this country.
The members who comprised this original club had no thought of the club as a money-making concern, being more interested in it as a social gathering place for those whose love was for horses and racing.
The first race track was es- tablished on Calle Hipodromo in Santa Mesa and the first races were held in 1868. This con-
LADIES' TENNIS tinued as the site of race meets
TOURNAMENT Entries For Colony Championship
MRS. WILSON TO DEFEND TITLE
until 1900. The clubs mem- bers decided it would be more convenient to the public, which was taking greater interest in it. After reorganisation of the club a new site
secured San Lazaro Hospital in near Manila, from which the track has since been more popularly Lazaro Race
was
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COLONY GOLF TOURNEY Starting Times
The entries for the Colony known-the San LB.C. Experiment THE newly elected cricket sub-Ladies Tennis Championships of Track committee at the Indian Re- the Colony, organised by the United Services Recreation Club, creation Club are taking a some what unusual step this season in closed last evening, but though that they have already chosen 14 players who have been told that most of the Colony's leading they will be wanted for the first lights have entered, a few names There are are conspicuous by their absence, quite a number who have been left (including that of Mrs. Enid Lit- eleven, this winter out who are easily up to the firstton, a former champion, and Miss team standard and it is feared that M. Griffiths, the K.C.C. champion.] this experiment may not prove too
Only nine entries have been re-i
The following are the starting successfal
ceived for the singles event and six for the doubles, but an official times for the amateur champion-
Kous- of the US.E.C. stated that a few ship of the golf clubs of Hong more entries might come to hand in the course of the day, as my 9.26 am. 8. 5. Dodwell, L. Takei. of the ones received were sent 9.28 through the post and it was felt 9.52 that a few others might have been 9.36 posted at the last moment “yester- Iday.
19.40
Ismail Playing For CCC AK ISMAIL, who played for
the Indian Recreation Clab in
the Second Division of the Cricket League last season, has been given a trial in the Craigengower Cricket Little Pancho bad planned to Club first clever and the chances leave for Hawaii in the near are that he will be given a regular future but it has been ascertain-place in the eleven this season. ed that he will postpone his de- parture if he is promised a crack at flyweight title now held by
Montano.
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MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE QUEST Balsamo Knocks Out Eric Seelig
FORMER GERMAN HOLDER'S POOR
.. START
Mrs. Nors Wilson, who won the Too Hot For Three Games
singles title after a hard fight AG. MEISE, one of Shanghaű's leading badminton players, who arrived in the Colony last with Miss Rosamund Hancock 9.48 Saturday by the R.M.S. Empress of last season, is defending her title, Japan, told me that the weather while Mrs. M. E. Dowling, who 9.52, was much too hot for three bad-won the dumbles event with Mrs.9.56 minton matches by one player in
n
one night, and that the game was JF. Kay last year, has entered played in Shanghai at the height of this time with Mrs Wilson, who 924 am
was partnered by Mias E. Hancock
the cold season.
Most Stylish Player.
₤2.29
last year. Both Mrs. Kayll and 9.32 Miss Hancock are in England et 9.35
J. DU FAC DE MASSOULIES. the moment.
ane
-OLD COLESE
D. S. Bobb, A. Urquhart 14 Col. H. H. Blake, F. A Remedios
JOE MENDIOLA WINS FIRST US. BOUT
Baby Johnson Also In Limelight
Stockton California October 13-Joe Mendiola, 122 ha of Manila, to-night knocked out Barney Duran, 124 lbs., of Stock- ton, in the eighth round of a scheduled
roand scrap. Mendiola was superior from the opening bell
Another Manila battler, Baby a tea Johnson, 132 lbs., won round decision over Kid Ray. 133 lbs., of Stockton.
WALSH RETAINS HIS TITLE
Mizler Beaten On
Points
London, To-day,
In a 15-round contest held at the Fampress Stadium for the Bri-
E. Z R Mitchell, A. T. tish lightweight boxing chazz
end N Shima
pionship, Jimmy Walsh, of Ches ter, successfully retained his title AE Lissaman, A. 1. by outpointing Harry Mizler, of Dennis
London.
D. J. Gilmore, H. Mad- fashions.
"It was the main bout on the G. S. Dodwell, W. first programme of the newly Taylor
formed National Sporting Club, K. Watanabe, Pearce,
A crowd of 9,000 spectators NEW COURSE Sadick RLD. Wodehouse, witnessed a fight in which Mizler R Young, EA da Boza. failed to score intil the fourth P. H. Secones, A. A. Lopes. round. R. K. Collings, A. La East-
9.40
E. 1 MéMullen, H. Mundy
J. Rodger, J. Maena.
19:48
KS Robertson, W.
Stewart.
of the Cercle Sporti Fran-
The Entries caise (Shanghai French Cinb) is at the acknowledged
Club de Recreio are represent-944 Northern city's coming, players and, (ed for the first time in the history according to members of the Northern tennis, and badminton of the tournament, their entry 9.52 team who visited the Colony recent being fiss A Roza, while Miss R ly, is certainly one of the most Eunjahn, who partnered Mrs. RUGBY TO-MORROW stylish of Shanghai's players. He Chin Chun-chan Last year is not competing this time, the entries is, however, lacking in experience.
received up till läst evening being Keen Rider Returns
as follows
Walsh carried out a series of whirlwind attacks, Jending beauty- ful rights and left to the head.
a lighting-like and body, while left aften found its mark on
J. B. Mackie, T. D. Paton Mizler's ribs. The champion boxer was undeterred by a left- hook, the only blow which Mizler seemed to be able to land.
Severe punish- Mixler suffered
Club "A" To Meet
Fusiliers "A"
ment to the head in the ninth round while his left eye was bad- ly swollen in the 11th. Towards
New York City, October 17. Harry Balsamo, hard-hitting middleweight, Italian-American to-night virtually cinched the right to challenge Babe Risko for
Open Singles: "Ma Nora 1. Wilson known local, solicitor, return- the world's middleweight cham M. F G NIGEL, the well- pionship by technically knocking-ed to the Colony from Home leave (holder), Miss 0. Daisal, Miss B.
The "A" XV of the Bugby Sec-1the end Walst led with some good DELIGHT HOLD A very evenly contested friendly out Erie Seelig in the first of a by the EMS. Empress of Japan Abraham, Mrs. E. Holmes, Mrs M. Z
Jast Saturday, Mer Nigel is a very Dowling, Miss A. Boza, Miss A Maction of the Hong Kong Football lefts, but was unable to connect hockey game was witnessed on the scheduled 10-round bout. Marine ground yesterday when the Balsamo, who has had a good bees horseman and is, incidentally, bencie, Mrs. A. Ashton and Mrs Club will meet the "A" XV of the with his right, although, he finish
in the Mounted Troop of the Vala Peacock
Open Doubles: M
Misa 0. DUNCAN
Dalziel and Royal Weich Fusiliers, in a Bugbyled up the most confident of the Miss Grinths, Me A Carble, and gas on the Club ground at Happy two contestant Better 29th Battery, Royal Artillery, were record in the ring, weighed. 159, teers
Miss B. Abrahan, Mira N. Wison and Valley to-morrow, commencing at beaten by the Punjabis by the odd and pounds, while his oppon
Physical Culture Clansen Goalless Soccer
ent was a quarter of pound WARDER Spoors, who several Kra E. Dowling, Miss E Perry 5.15 pm goal, in five
years ago was one of the and Mrs. Chin Chon-chin. Mrs K Z Draw
Mohamed Khan, the Indian cen-lighter.
Seelig, former middleweight leading physical culturists in the Holmes and Mr. J. P. Whitham, Mas tre-forward, was in good forta and H.MLS. Delight displayed vest distributed well. He gave Birch, and light-heavyweight, champion Colony, is now holding classes at Marsh and Mrs. P. K. Harrop.
attended improvement yesterday, when they the Artillery pivot, a busy time of Germany, is a German Jew who the Lee Gymnasium, and they are met HMS Duncan in the China and scored two-goals for his side, fed from Germany during Der being very well
parges" "Tanker" Les To Best Fleet Football League at the Valley Salif Ali, inside-lett netting the Fuchrer's anti-Semitic
ART (incm) LEE, the and forced them to a goalless draw, others several months ago... The Duncan won the previous For the Gunners, Oliver, at en He failed to win the European A Craigengower Cricket Club
ship by all-round cricketer, who was given the Exilway Recreation Clube de bas match by siz goals to two tre-forward wens outstanding, play- middleweight – champi
two opportunities in the recent round yesterday, the Royal Corps and registered "Interport trials, will. 1. understand
Signals beat the Air Force by Shannon ored the Cafies, the Delight's pirot, was ing a good defensive game in addio losing terion to
"not be playing for the earlier part
goals to 2 Lowe, the Signals the Corps The Air transferred to right back and was tion to scoring a goal. He was also sidered as one, at the
of the season,; as he is under meste:
re-forwards, was in great form were seared by Doherty. mainly responsible for keeping the responsible for the pass which in the world for his
United Press.
cal orders. opposing forwards from scoring, wright converted
BIRMINGHAM'S INJURED
The following have been chosen to-represent the Club:
Hopkins, Lammert, Gallazher Birmingham are having excep Ketner and Deane, Griffiths (Captionally bad lucic Barkas, their {tain) and Henderson Binnie, An- LOWE SCORES FOUR GOALS drews, Pant: B Hynes,
exptain, was absent from the early games, and White has not get " Gilmore, Currie and Dalziel.
played. Stoke and Fillingham. In a friendly football-game 021
their ablest: half-backs, - were 10- ls, while cently injured, and now >Butler, goal for emergency centre-kalt, and Sykes
mals (2) varé, nursing severe ankle in
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