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THE CHINA-MAIL, APRIL 21, 1941.

CURIOUS LAWS GOVERN BOXING IN OHIO, U.S.A. Spectators Can MACAO

Be Gaoled Under

Present Statutes UPSET

BECAUSE IT WOULD REPLACE many com- missions with one and repeal obsolete, antiquated and repeatedly violated laws, the boxing and wrest- ling Bill introduced in the Ohio legislature by State Senator John Patrick Kilbane merits considération, writes a correspondent from Columbus, Ohio.

In the golden and giddy days, Cleveland was one of the better boxing centres.

defended the heavyweight title When Bob Brickman, Cleveland

in

CRITICS

REST DRAW WITH

K.C.C. IN EXTREMELY

DULL MATCH

By ""Adrem"

The Second Division Cricket League Champions,” Kowloon Cricket Club second eleven, drew with an eleven representing "The Rest" in a friendly cricket match at Cox's Road yesterday.

est.

Maca o unexpectedly won the fifth soccer Inter- port by the only goal scored by Carvalho, the centre-forward, five min- Gene Tunney outpointed Johnny ¦ to 23 per cent., including the 10 utes before the interval.

It was a strangely dull match, close, played some beautiful off- Illsko in Cleveland just before per cent. federal and 3 per cent.

Macao played good football considering nothing was at stake, drives and might profitably have lifting the championship from state excise. Promoters now pay

of the grimness of Jack Dempsey.

and the gume was full of excite-with much

a gone in earlier. Max Schuineling|cllies 6 per cent.

ment as both goals were visited Test Match but none of the Inter- by stopping Young Stribling

Splendid Bowling In turn, promoter, protested the 10 per Cleveland,

grand game Santos played a

Rapley, for the champions, bal- Antun Christoforidis cent, state tax, Kilbane offered to

outset but Taylor bowled magnificently. only, recently acquired the N.B.A. cut it to 60 per cent, Additional for the home team in goal and ted breezily at the version of the 175-pound chain-revenue

brought off several good saves. alter wickets started to topple He could not always keep off the would be obtained plonship by outgalloping Mello through licence fees. Clubs, par- In the last minutes of the game fast, he went into his shall and leg, but his well-flighted deliver-

from he saved brillian.ly

Lee his score stayed at 39 for Bettina in 15 rounds there.

someics and sharp nip off the wicket Helpants, referees, munagers and

considerable, time.

had the Rest batsmen in difficul- Wai-tong. Yet an Ohio inw imposes a sen-seconds are not required to have The effects of the Governor's With Goodban, Gray and Fen- ties all the time. Fenton, pitched tence, of not less than one year licences under the present setup.cup game of the previous day ton making a few, the K.C.C. total the ball right up and with the aid nor iñore than 10 on any principul

told on the Hong Kong players, eventually renched 130. Veteran of a couple of good catches, finish- in a prize light.

Promoter Doubts State Tang Chung-wan, who played U. M. Omar was in great formed with 4 for 22.

a sound game in Hong Kong the with the ball and took 4 for 22 The catching on both sides was Fine Or Prison

Would Collect Expenses

previous day, was not reliable and young Arculii created a very good. Lawrence took four fairly first big rood slip cutches for the Rest and Another imposes a fine of notesful Christoforidis matches on his partner, and in the for- match.

But Brickman, who put on the and this threw additional work fine impression in his

for the home team Baxter snap-- more than $250 or imprisonment in Cleveland, points out that seven ward-line

Hau Ching-to WDS!

Apart from Strange, who play-ped up a quick one in the slips for not more than three months or of nine professional boxing, shows ineffective.

ed some very nice shots on the off, and Gray took a nice one at wide both on whoever agrees to engage los money in Cleveland in 1940.

Hong Kong could not get ne- although he did not always suc- mid-off to dismiss Carey, who was in a public sparring exhibition, aids or assists, attends collect enough to pay

He contends the state would not customed to the ground condi- ceed in penetrating a well-placed just beginning to hit them hard.

passes feld, and a 'correct innings by A. During the tea-interval a group or leases premises therefor,

cuch of tions and many of their

E. Noronha, the Rest innings was photograph was taken of both. That means that participants, and a secretary $3,000, not to

three commissioners, $2,500 a year were too hard.

HONG KONG-Bankler: Roughley extremely dull, the match petering teams.. seconds, spectators and-say the mention the salaries of inspectors/ and Tsang Chung-wan: Pope, Lau Hing out into a draw. Lawrence, who choy and Maxwell; Fowler, Howlett, was undefeated with 11 at the

boxing

manager of Cleveland's Public Hall could be fined and put in the jug in connection with an amateur card,

A current law makes it manda- tory upon enforcement agencies to arrest a person about to have hand in a fight as principal or second..

and expenses all around,

The wrestling business has gone to pot in Ohio, as it has in all other states, so would be of little help.

Countering cleverly, as usual, Senator Kilbane expresses his willingness to make membership It provides for the accused fur-on the commission non-paying nishing a bond of not less than to limit expense in that con- $500, nor more than $10,000, that nection to a fair salary for а he will not engage in such a fight secretury. within a year in Ohio or else-

Senator Kilbane speaks of clean- where.

... provides for his coming up the game. They've been mitment to gaol until the order is doing that since John L. Sullivan -Complied-with. When a sheriff was-offering-to-lick-any-man-in- has reason to believe a fight the house, and have gotten no- about to take place 44 hecomes his where in particular.. The trouble duty to summon sufficient citizens now is that there isn't much of to arrest everybody in the join,

the game left to clean up. including the paying guests.

But Senator Kilbane never was ruled off for not trying and, as he

points out, his bill would at least.

Boxing Now Conducted

Under City Ordinances the law.

Boxing for been con-

ut an end to open violation of

ducted in Ohio under municipal ANOTHER TAM FOR

commissions created by, city or- dinances.

Cleveland has a splendid board

UNIVERSITY

Hendy, Lee Wal-tong and Hau Ching-to, MACAO-Santos; Chul-fat and Cor- duva; Souza, Collaco and Grosa: Leung Shul-wah. Guerriro, Carvalho, Gomes and Ip Po-to.

HSU'S BAD-LUCK

Hau King-seng, who was invited to go to Macao with the Interport team, had to refuse owing to pres sure of work. He also missed the "tour to Manila with Eastern for the

same reason,

FINAL

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LEAGUE TABLES

FIRST DIVISION

2

2 10 41 47 18

Goals P. W. D. L. F..A. Pts, 8. China .. 20 162 -2.63 24,34 Eastern 20 16 3 2 70 32 33 Bing Tao.. 20 14 3 3 50 23 31 of which Tris Speaker, the Gray

Middlesex -20 12 6.47 37 26 Eagle of baseball, is chairman, but

R, Scots 20 8 Senator Johnny Kilbane, feather- sity cricket this season has been R. Navy

One of the mainstays of Uni- Kowloon 20 8 weight champion for 11 years, de- K. Y. Tam, whose left-handed bat- Police clares conditions elsewhere to he ting has proved invaluable to the Club awful.

The Kilbane bill, with which its sions.

undergraduates on 'mány ˆöсcâ-| K, Wah 20 sponsor, hopes to establish a fund

St. Joseph's 20 for retarded children while im- and is one of the most enterpris- Tam has an excellent 'defence .proving professional boxing, in its ing batsmen in the Colony, with

Totals 220 98-30 95 490 490 220 original form would place at 10 fine forcing strokes on the off and

SECOND DIVISION per cent, state tax on gross, re- neat shots on the leg. He is one ceipts, bringing total assessments of several brothers-all cricketers · R.E.

WOMEN WHO WANT

„TO STAY SLIM .

bowl.

. ་ ་ ་

.. 20 ··B 206

206

-who learned the game in Malaya |RA:S.C.

4 10 37 38:16 5 10 46.52:15 1:18 32 67 13 1:13 42.69 13. 4 4 12.40 69 12. 33 14-22 52 9

EASY WIN FOR C.C.C.

In a friendly. Lawn Bowls game at the Valley yesterday, Craigen- gower Cricket Club beat Prison Officers' Club by 44 shots.

P.O.C.

C.C.C.

· 17

J. W. Leonard. S. Hodge D. A. Rozario C. Jamieson N-P-Karanjia-J.-W-Frizgerlad- M. J. Medina W. J. Bagley

(Skip) -40 (Skip) A; Perry W..C. Higgs J. McCutcheon A. Jillot (Skip)

S. R. Solina E. A. Itenson W. Ward H. W. Randall

(Skip)

W. C. Curd H. G., Foreman L. C. R. Souza J. S. Landolt

(Skip)

Totals

28

W. Webber. A. D.. Spoors C. B. Forster C. Gowland 19 (Skip-

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85

INTERNATIONAL

1

K.C.C. 2ND XI W. L. Rapley, c Lawrence, b

Esmall

K. M. Baxter, c Lawrence b

Omar

T. M. Madar, c Lawrence, b

Omar

47

2

W. C. Hung, c Esmail, b Arculli 2 G. A. Goodban, e Lo, b Re-

medios

S, A. Gray, b Arculli

G. E. Taylor, & Lawrence, b

Esmail

W. W. Parsons, 1.b.w., b Esmail R. J. Fenton, not out H. Brokenshire, b Omar G. W. Giffen, b Omar

-Extras~(B11)-

Total

Omar Arculli

14 Carey

Remedios

Esmail

Bowling Analysis

22

25

owhow. ON NO

15

.0

-1-1′′

136

O. M. R. W.

8.4 2 22 4

14 2

8

1. 45

B 0

3. 1

11

7 0 39 3

THE REST XI

0.

K. Lo, b Hung

10A, E. Noronha, 1.b.w., b Fenton. · 8

M. A. Remedios, c. Baxter, b

41

Taylor

J. C. Fenton, e Brokenshire,

b Taylor..

3

6

A. E. Carey, c Gray, b Fenton. 11 [M. I. Razack, e Baxter, b Fenton

H. E.

SOFTBALL RESULTS HE Strange, b Fenton

Both China and Portugal were eliminated from the International Softball Tournament Men's Sec- tion- yesterday, losing to India and the United States respectively.

Results:

GIRLS' SECTION

China Britain

* Goals P. W/D; L. F: A. Pts. 26 22 3 1 97; 27, 47 26 19.3 4 108 34 41 and he has made one appearance Middlesex 26 18

3 7 69' 46' 35 in Inter-State cricket playing on sing Tao.. 26 14 48 04:31 32 that occasion for Malacca. One 8. China 26 1268-84 40′ 30 brother plays regularly for Ma-R. Scots 28 14-2 10 82 38-30a lacca and another, who is also 30th. R.A, 26 13 4 9' 87:68:30 said to be almost in the same Kit Chee 25 13 3.10 54 58 21 class, will be joining Hong Kong K. Wah 20 10 4 12 49 64 24 University soon, to stiffen still R., Navy, 26 9 2 18 50 73 20 further the much-improved 'cric-R.A.O.G... 28 7 5 14 39 60 19 ket team.

Police.. 1266817 38.86 15 Club

203, 2:21, 22 113 (8)

TSUIS MAY NOT BE

PLAYING IN LEAGUE

- iz

Some of the old faces are Ukely to be missing in the Tennis League this season, and it is possible that CRC. will be without several of their stars, o

It is learned that the Trul brom thers?have not yet made up their to play Tekjue tenni;; as contemplating g'sasyon's

Paul Kong has","de" Up. His mind to con

Pe activity to

Kowloon 20 0 4 22 18 864

F. E. Lawrence. not out

4'

18

11

U. M. Omar, c Giffen, b Taylor 0 N. H. Esmail.. not out Extras (B27, LB3).

Total (for 8 wkts.)

A. el Arculi did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

R. H. E. Hung

5 5 6 Taylor 4. 4 4 Fenton Baxter

MEN'S SECTION

China United States Portugal

2

30

.94

O. M. R. W.

7312 -

11 2 26

71 22

3 0' 5

BADMINTON TOURNEY

#BADMINTON TOURNEY ATK. TONG

GURE DANAS NAM Nton Following are the results of: Howloon Tong Garden City: Az- sociation's badminton: tournament to date

Totals 364 158 48 168 809 809 384 |

THIRD DIVISION.

*WS D.-L. FTA, PIE | LA SW MIXED DOUBLES

17. B 274 24 39:- - First Round>--Ming T. Gonzalez 17:52 60 25 30 and M.; S. Lee, beat Miss, F.; Lee 14 49 678 31 32 and John Chenia rog

keto vs garan.. MEN'S BINGLES HANDICAP

5-68-31-27 FUT Rounds-J.; Tsang

1 10 68 40 27 bent÷Y::H-Tang÷(+8);:

0.42.42 256KMENS DOUBLI 22°49-Firar-Rounds-

48

22 EH Castro 21% R. E-Lee~6:

|Chan:beat: B:

R/M

Following is to-day's 'Badmin-

Championship programme:

"AT KOWLOON=0.0.

Senior Bingmas`uli K. W. Chayyv, F. Koh (8,00p.m.);

"Mixed Doubles

* P. Wong and Miss M, Hibeiro va W. Choy and Mrs. Castro (0.30 p.m.).

Gentry Junior Singles

J. Odell v"AZ Le Fisher: (8.30 plm.) T: 8, Young Y D. Chelliah (9.90° p.m.

CHARITY C NEXT S

HOCHONG BOWLING ALLEYS.

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