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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1930.

SCHMELING'S WIN.

DISAPPOINTING END TO

TITLE BOUT.

REFEREE IN IGNORANCE: A JUDGE'S DECISION.

(UNITED PRESS. }

BRIEF.

The tell sounded for the fifth EASTERN NEWS IN round and Sharkey sprinted neross the ring to finish his man. Schmel- ing's seconds formed A cordon around their man and refused to leave the ring. Jim Buckley, the

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chief second for Sharkey, climbed PARS FROM EVERYWHERE. into the ring and demanded that the referee should count Schmeling out for his failure to come up to fight.

A Judge's Verdict.

The knock-down time-keeper be gan the second-by-second beat with his wooden hammer, but at this instant the referee, who had been consultation with the judges, stepped out with one hand up and announced his decision:--

New York, June 12-After con- sidering four nominees for the position of referee in the cham-in pionship fight to-night, the Box- ing Commission to-day chose Jim- my Crowley.

"Schmeling wins on a foul." A furious clamour. at once burst "A symposium of opinion of lead. forth, with voices apparently even ing sports writers just before the ly divided, between protest and battle showed that three-fifths of all approval. Tears streamed down the writers predicted Jack Sharkey Sharkey's face, but he accepted the to be the world champion. Shar verdict with unusually good grace, key was the selection of Frank wiping away the tears and nodding Getty, the United Press sports his acceptance of what he evident the inevitable. editor, whose description of they considered

Sharkey is extremely nervous and contest follows:-

excitable and his "crying act" is an old story, but in this instance he 'did aot voice protest. It was learned that only one of the two judges saw the low blow. "The re- feree and the other judge suspected that the book landed low, however, and they accepted the verdict of their colleague

A moat disappointing finish was tagged to what had promised to be a spectacular contest to-night, when the scheduled 15-round world championship battle between Jack Sharkey and Max Schmeling end- ed in a foul, with the German lying helpless on the ring floor after min. 54 sec. of fighting in the fourth round. Seventy-five thous and spectators, their excitement raised to a high pitch by the in-

creasing speed of the battle, clamoured in disappointment when the referee awarded the decision which made Schmeling the holder of the Turney Muldoon trophy, which is henceforth to be emble matie of heavyweight supremacy.

Sharkey Loses His Head, Sharkey had been winning virtu- ally all the way and, at the mo-

struck, ment the low blow was Schmeling seemed ripe for a knock- out. "It was the old story of the excitable Boston sailor losing his head and whaling away without sufficient care as to where he hit. This time it cost him his greatest prize. A terrific left-book to Schmeling's body, with only six seconds of the "fourth round re- maining, finished the fight. Schmel- ing, whose gameness could not be questioned and who had alisorbed a terrifc amount of punishment without a let-up, went down clutch- ing at his groin.

Olearly the Master." Sharkey had won virtually all the way and had hurt his oppon- ent badly in the third, driving him against the ropes repeatedly. Only in the second round had Schmeling taken any lead at all and Sharkey was clearly the master.

Press correspondents. at first "fashed" a fifth-round win, but oficials decided that the battle had ended in the fourth round when the foul occurred. In other word

the fifth round never actually be- gan, in spite of the netions of the timekeepers.

Information has been received by the National Anti-Opium Associa tion to the effect that a Chinese gunboat is patrolling the Fukien coast to prevent a mysterious for. cign ship said to carry millions of dollars worth of opium from enter- ing Amoy.

While native merchants engaged in foreign trade are suffering heavy" financial losses as a result of the unfavourable exchange rates, Chi- nese tes merchants have reaped handsome profits through the ex- port of tea to Russia recently, says the Sinwanpao..

The Cuban, Norwegian, Finnish, Polish and Czecho- Turkish, Slovak Legations have been re- moved from Peping to Shanghai, while the British, German, Belgian and Japanese Ministers have ap pointed their respective personal representatives to function in the south.

Oil tank at Lokowchen war Tsi- nan caught fire as the result of the Shansi-ites' bombardment of Tainan across the Huangbo (Yellow River) last week. At one time, shells fell as near the city as 1,000 metrek The sound of explosions audible in the city, resembling far- away thunder, and the people were in the grip of profound fear.

was

According to a cablegram to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nan- king, a new Sino-Egyptian Agree ment in regard to the tobacco trade has been signed between Minister Alfred Sde and the Egyptian Minis ter in London. The Agreement, to gether with the notes exchanged, is

Foreign Ministry, being dispatched by mail to the

The weather was hot and clear.

"Another Penang Chinese news- Sharkey had weighed in at 187 lb.,

paper, the Nan Fong See Poe, has with a blood pressure of 138.

been suspended from publication by Schmeling weighed in at 188 lb., with a blood pressure of 152. This the order of the Government. The

Until unknown. was beavier for Sharkey and light-period of suspension and the cause

Ar er for Schmeling than had been

had Penang

three Chinese newspapers, and now only the Sin anticipated:

or remains, the Kwong Wah Jit for having been suspended recently,

The crowd arrived "early, with coats off and shirt-sleases in evid ence. Later on, the notables began to fill the more expensive seats. Among the absentees was the fam ous veteran, Jake Kilrain, whose battle with John L. Sullivan lives in ring history. He remained at his home in Quincy, Massachusetts, and told newspaper reporters that he had slight interest in "the mo-

recently

A motor-cycle driven by two marines in Hankow Japanesa knocked down and killed a Chinese soldier, and a Chinese worker was drowned there on the same day as a result of a collision between a funk and a French man-of-war; last week. The Chinese authorities of Hankow have lodged strong pro touts with the Japanese and French Copsuls,

When, Schmeling hit the canvas, Sharkey drew away and a count started. It proceeded as far as six when the bel ended the round. Joe Jacobs, Schmeling's manager, leaped into the ring and carried his man to his "corner. All the dern short bouts." Schmeling seconds clustered around.

"Raturn Bout" Desired. The referee, who was subsequently found to have been in a position

Indications point to immediate

Last week a lorry belonging to the where he could not see where Shar. key's swishing left-hook had land-strenuous efforts on the part of

Sharkey for a return bout. It Japanese Navy, while making its ed, took no action at this stage.

seems possible that, whatever the way through the French Concession, view of the New York Boxing Com-Hankow, struck down and fatally mission. Schmeling's right to claim injured a Chinese soldier, who was The Chinese a world title may be questioned riding a bicycle. Abroad, especially in England. Buthorities requested the" French where supporters of Phil Scott authorities to hand over the driver that of the lorry, a Japanese, but he wa5 have consistently insisted

turned over to the Japanese Scott should have been awarded a decision by the referee, Lou Mag-authorities.

recent nolia, on a foul in the Scott-Sharkey fight at Miami Beach, Florida.

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Round by Round.

A round-by-round account of to- night's battle follows:-

The Chinese Press estimates the foreign population of Shanghai as follows:-British: 897 hongs and 6,903 individuals; Japanese: 897 bongs and 17,721 individuals; French: 123 honge and 1,183 in- dividuals; German: 99 hongs and Round 1-After the customary 1,100 individuals; Italian: 30 hongs touching of gloves, the two men and 320 individuals; Americans: 241 hongs and 3,322 individuals. sparred, Schmeling stepped into a clinch and left jabs were exchanged, The number of Portuguese end is not after which they clinched again other foreign residents and were parted by the referee. given.

Starkey scored twice to the face just before the bell clanged. It was not an exciting round, but Sharkey had a slight edge.

TENNIS IN ENGLAND.

IMPROVED STANDARD OF PLAY.

Round 2-Action began in this round as Schmeling tore out and scored to Sharkey's jaw. They clinched again" and Sharkey hook-rnok oun LONDON CORRESPONDENT.] ed a savage left to the body.

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Schmeling missed and Sharkey The general opinion of the first- countered, spinning him around. elaas men tennis playera is that Recovering balance, Schmeling they are showing considerable im- rushed in and Sharkey uppercut provement, and are gradually pull- him savagely with right to the ing out of the rut they had fallen beart.

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into during the last few years. Schmeling countered the More concentration is being shown, stomach and head, and Sharkey and bas become essential if we are pounded away at the German's ever again to compete favourably head. Schmeling's round.

with our American and French Round 3-Sharkey hooked a rivals. left to the head.. Schmeling coun-Our team showed splendid fight- tered to the face, but Bharkey tied ing qualities in the first tie of the him up in a clinch. With three Davis Cup against Germany, and hard rights to the head, Sharkey this enabled us to beat Poland in staggered the German" and drove the second round. One cannot but him to the ropes Sharkey whip-think that H. G. N. Lee was the ped a right and left to the face, hero of the match. He went on the then uppercut a right to the face. court as the last player, and knew Extricating himself from his that the match depended on the position against the ropes, Schmal result. He won his game and thus ing hung on, but Sharkey drove a the match. In the doubles Dr. J. right to his face to look beaten. C. Gregory and I. Collins are o Sharkey crossed a terrific right to great pair, and much is expected of the head, then whipped left to them this year. They understand the body. Sharkey's round.

each other perfectly, a faculty that is so casential for doubles.-

Round 4-Coming out with rush, Sharkey whipped three lefts to Schmeling's face, Schmeling missed. Sharkey landed a hard right to the head, and the German clinched. Both men missed at their next exchange.

To return to mir singles players Austin's shots are excellent; he is an all-round player and his defent of Borotra on a wood court is a brilliant feat in his career. J. 8. Ollif has the makings of a great Schmeling was obviously in displayer when he steadies down. tires and sharkay, appeared to be Among the young players E. J. attempting, CK UNTERGLEICH ly. They sparred in mid-ring for very great promise." a moment, then Sharkey dropped Schmeling with a left to the body Apparently at the saine instant the bell rang. Schmeling was carried to his corner, crying "Foul"

Partnership for doubles are being encouraged amongst young players, so that after a couple of seasons they will thoroughly understand each other's play.

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