10
BRITISH BOXING
TITLE
RETAINED BY
PETERSEN
LONDON, July 13.
JACK Petersen retained his Bri.
tish Heavyweight Boxing
Championship last night at the.
YESTERDAY'S TENNIS
C.R.C. Beat U.S.R.C. In Mixed Doubles
Several "C" Division tennis White City when Jack Doyle, the matches were played off last overs ex-Irish guardsman, was disquali.ing and the results were much as 'fied for foul blows after a round I expected, though the QRC wie and a half of hurricane hitting by over the U.S.R.C. in the mixed
doubles came as a surprise.
Detail scores are given below:-
MIXED DOUBLES.
both men.
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A crowd of 00,000, not quite up to the expectations of Mr. Jeff Dickson, the promoter, saw Doyle warned twice before he was finally disqualified,
`C.R.C. ». U.S.B.O. Petersen weighed in at 13 at. B The match between C.R.C. and ths, and Doyle at 15 st. 3 lbs.-U.S.R.C. played yesterday on the a difference of 25 lbs.
former ground Pesulted in the home team winning by 5 seta to 31.
Scorea:
The bout was one of crashing rights and lefts. Midway through the first round Doyle was warned for holding. Petersen boxed ecoly, but Doyle was wild in his swings, being warned again for hitting beloy the belt.
The second round provided an exhilirating" display of powerful hitting. Both men were madman Jike, lashing out with lefts and right like primitive savages.
The round, however, did not last long as Doyle caught his Welsh op poant two palpably low blowa and was disqualified by the referee. --Rester.
U.S. BASEBALL
SENATORS AND YANKEES
WIN
NEW YORK, July 3 ST. LOUIS Cardinals were the only one of the leading teams in the major leagues to Falter yes- terday. They were beaten by the Giant and the Pirates, who used out Boston after ten innings, are
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1933
PROFESSIONAL Some World News Jottings
BOXING
Fights For Three World's Titles
TO BE STAGED IN NEW
YORK
NEW YORK, July 8. A boxing menu involving three world's titles has been arranged in the interest of the fight public pro moters announced to-day.
The crowns to be tossed are the lightweight, the middleweight and the light-heavyweight. The bouts will all be staged in New York and will be 15 rounds each.
President Roosevelt's Holiday: Fascination
Of Arabia: A Child's Guide To
The Conference.
LENIN AND TROTSKY: A DISCIPLINARIAN
FOR ETON
Hoover
visited
the subject of Lenin's famous tomb on the Red Square in Moscow.
Te
President Roosevelt will spend his holiday this summer on the island of Campobello, in Canada. He makes the revelation that both Wilson to cross the boundaries of were violently opposed to the en the United States during his presi balament
He is the first president since he and Krupskaia, Lenin's widow,
deney, although it is true
of Lenin's corpse. that Trotsky asserts that Lenin himself South America would have protested against the Barnes Ross of Chicago, recent while he was president-elect. mammification of his earthly ly lightweight champion of the world, will defend his title against children to be away from her dur displeasure on the grounds that this Mrs. Roosevelt does not like her mains. Krupskain expressed her Tony Canzoneri at Polo Grounds
transformation of her husband into on September 13 in a return bout. in their holidays. For that reason
lous, who has to his credit a total she does not like them to go to the a kind of Pharaoh could only i of no less 11 straight victories in tar in the United States. She pre- tion of the masses.
summer camps which are so popu- strengthen the religious supersti his last 11 starts, won from Canzoreni in Chicago on Junefers to camp out with them. 23 this year in a questionable man-
Mr. Philby's Journey. aer. It was for this reason that 6-2
Goldman and Mrs. Lockner (U.S.
R.C):-.
heat M. W. Lo and Mrs. T.
F. Lo......
....... 6-1 bent Tsui and Mrs Chui. 6-3 lost to Ho Ka Lau and Miss
R. Perry
Cannion and Mrs. James (U.S.R.C.).
Capt
beat, M. W. Lo and Mrs. T. F.
Lo
4-0
...... 5-7
lost to Tsui and Mrs. Chui... 7 lost to Ho Ka Lan and Miss
R. Perry" Sewell and Mrs. Lewis Bryan
(U.S.R.C.):
drow with M. W. Lo and Mr
T. F. Lo
0-6 Inst to Tsui and Mrs. Chui... 3-6 lost to Ho Ka Lau and Miss
R. Perry
3.6
"C" DIVISION."
0.9.0.0. ». R.S.0.
The match between Civil Service: Cricket Club and Radio Sports Club resulted in á draw,
Scores :-
W. Wu nud G. Singh (B.S.C.):--
lost to Bendall and Pileler... 3-5 bent Beblington and Edge 6-2 bent Skinner and Collyer. 6-4
(R.S.C.):-
now on level terms with the 1991. K. Watterton and E. D. Davies world champions.
Results as cabled by Reuter :
National League.
. Foston
Pittsburgh
R A. E.
8
9 1.
18 ....... D
0
Gama went to 10 innings,
loat to Bendall and Pilcher... 3-0 drew with Bobbington hrd
Edge
B-B
beat Skinner, and Collyer 6-3 W. J. Chanson and Lam Yuk Ying
(R.S.C.):-
lost to Bendall and Pilcher... 2-6 beat Bebbington and Edge....6-2
lost to Skinner and Collyer... 2-6
P.R.O. . 1.R.O.
Brooklyn
3 A
3
Chicago
5
1
New York
3
0
St. Louis.
0
в
-0
Schumacher pitched.
On the Police ground the Indians scored a victory of 6 acts to
Scores:-
Philadelphia
1
7
1
Cincinnati
4
12
#
American League,
Chingo
Washington
Cleveland
Philadelphia
51
1 સ
2
4 10
0
...... 6 12 0
Hudlin hit a homer.
Jimny Foxx hit a homer.
S. A. R. Bux ami A. R. H. Esmail
.(LR.C.):-
drew with Major and Cal-
thrope.
.bent Smith and Carruthers... 6-1 last to T. Pile and C. Pile...3-6 M. R. Alling and A. K. Sufiad
(T.R.C.):-
beat Major, and Calthrope 6-2 beat Smith and Carruthers.60 beat. T. Pile and C. Pile... 6-3 A. M. Rumjahn and M. el Arculli
(LR.C):-
lost to Smith and Carruthers 4-6
beat Major and Calthrope
8-1
Detroit
0
7
4
Brown pitched.
beat T. Pil and C. Pile
Bostca
1
7
2
Came went to 11 innings.
St. Louis
New York
2 4
2
10
1
I am prepared to bow down auf kiss the clenched fit when I learn that Hitler proposes to remove wo men from the competitive zone in factories and restore them to their proper sphere in the home.—Mr. A. A. Bonann.
J
COMING SHORTLY
TO THE
KING'S THEATRE
FOX FILM Pesents
JESSE L LASKY
Production
by and
A.T.C.. C.R.O." D."
CR.C. scored an easy victory of 71 sets to 1 over the Array Teinis Club on the latter's ground.
Scores:-
K. p and W. K. Cheung (C.R.C.). heat Hacker and Gould... 6-1 best Mavel and Lewis
A-1
lost to Shillito and Wilson 20 W. M. Wong and P. H. Sin (C.R.C.) beat Blacker and Gould..... 1-5 drew with Mavell and Lewis 6-0 beat Shillito and Wilson. 6-2 M. C. Lam and B. C. Leong
(CRC)
beat Blacker and Gould... 02 beat Mavelf and Lewis beat Shillito and Wilson ... 6-0
R.A. . "B" Coy., Lincolns.
64
The following were the results of n tennis match between H.K.S.
the title
Was
It was Krassin who
the sirongest advocate of mummifica tion. vidence
"Hitherto," he said, "the masses have believed that only Pro- can perform miracles. Now they will be convinced that they can also be accomplished by atheista."
And Krassin, supported by "The Stalin, carried the day.
the two will be brought together The arid beauty of Arabia seems in a return match.
to affect the style of those who Ben Jeby, ruler of the world's write of it. The classic serenity of middleweights under the New York Doughty reappears in Mr. St. John Boxing Commission, will sally Philby's account of his journey forth in defense of his crown across the Rub al Khali, which 59 against Lou Brouillard of Wor- published under the title chester on July 20 at the Yankse Empty Quarter." Stadium. Brouillard's clean-cut)
a "
victory in 10, rounds over Micker Mr. Philby's journey was Walker, the Toy Bulldog, at Bos-greater achievement than that of ton two days ago, gained him the Bertram Thomas in the previous right to meet Jeby for the cham-year, but he had the advantage of pionship.
being a devout Mohammedan while Jeby won the tith early this Thomas was spoken of throughout year after technically knocking out the desert s the Christian," Bosphorus. He has a garden full
Frank Battaglia of Canada in the 12th round of a scheduled 15 rounder in New York. The pro- posed bout with Brouillard will be Jeby's third title defense since be. his crown against Vinere Dundee, coming champion. He first risked
the bout resulting in a draw and enabling him to retain the cham- pionship.
The departure of the expedition coincided with the beginning of the Fast of Ramadan, Prayer and fasting are a constant motif in Mr. Philby's narrative, and he was than even the Beduin who accom stricter in his religious observance panied him.
The diet of the desert "sounds re
Prinkipo To-day. Trotsky's home on Prinkipo Island in the Bosphorus, is a red- plaster villa, hung with vines and with a magnificent view across the of lilac and mimosa, and a comfort- alle study with a huge desk, rowa of books and dictionaries, and... a whole library of Press cuttings.
The house is guarded by four Alsatian police dogs and & single Turkish sentry. Trotsky has per fect prace. The island is almost uninhabited in winter.
In sum-
On April 10 he met Gorilla Pulsive. It consists mainly of boil-ner no motorcars are allowed. Jones, the Negro champion undered rice and dates soaked in milk the National Boxing Association, melted butter. The greatest de- licacy that the expedition tasted contest after the sixth round be duding their three months in the wilds was a baby camel which was cause the two fighters refused to do anything in the way of fight-born on the march. ing.
but the bout was declared
a
Mickey Walker's Opponent,
no
Eton's Now Head,
Trotsky much prefers Prinkipo, with its purple shore and its hills of reddish gold, to his other places of exile. Doubtless he finds there consolation in the reflection of a glory which was never realised; for it Afr. Lloyd George's Prinkipo From one point of view the Conference of 1919 had come into results of the journey were disap-existence Trotsky was to have beca pointing. Wabar
the legendary Russin's representative. Maxie Rosenbloom, light heavy, city in the sods, which was believ. weight champion of the New York rd to be the Ophir of the Old Testa Boxing Commission, will meetment, proved to be merely Mickey Walker on July 20 at the meteorite crater, whose rocky rim Madison Square Garden. Rasen looked like walls from a dista..ce. bloom, long dominant in the light- heavy class, has twice risked his crown this year. In a bout that opened his 1933 campaign, Maxie successfully
The indefatigable Mr. Waldron defended his title Smithers renowned as the author against Adolph Hesser of Ger that stirring election lyric, Stan many in 10 rounds in New York ley Boy," has published a kind of on March 10. A fortnight latter he Child's Guide to World Economic tossed his crown against Boly God- Conference problems. It is win and won by a four-round tech-attempt to discuss them in simple nical knockout.
language," and he does so in 41
Mr. Smithers Explains.
an
Except defeat at the hands of clauses. Lou Scozza in a non-titular con- test; Rosenbloom won all his fights There is also an introduction, in this year.
which Mr. Smithers, rather tritely remarks that the initial difficulty will be to get agreement among the delegates of three score nations."
The author has a passion for quotation. In a serice of quota- tions at the end of his booklet hu draws on Exodus and Eric Geddes, Stanley Baldwin and Henry Ward Beecher, William Pitt and Joseph Chamberlain,
Walker, who once ruled the war terweight division and then the middleweight, was going great in a campaign against the boya in the heavyweight class until Max Schmeling
him stopped
Last September.
LOCAL ESTATES
LONG WAIT FOR $700.
Appositeness to the Economic Conference is not always, obvious in these quotations, though there is ona which may conceivably have been intended for Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, who will preside over the assembly>
A widow whose ignorance of legal procedure kept her from claiming her dead husband's money for 10
Tu secure success concentrate years, has just been granted letters your power; if you once begin to valued at $700. of administration to his local estate sprawl you are lost."
Deceased was Loo Goon, a fish Brigade R.A. and "B" Coy. 1st dealer, of 1174, Young Street,
Br the Lincolnshire Regiment, Honolulu, who died intestate in the played at Shanshuipe on Wednes-Queen's Hospital on November 14, day in the Kowloon Section of the 1923, following a motor accident. Hong Kong Area Tennis League:- H.K.S. Brigade R.A. players are umed first.
Lieut. Waring and Sergt. Pratt beat Lieut. Muspratt Williams and Pte. Barnsley, 8-7.
L/Sergt. Bryant and L/Serg, Thomas beat L/Cpl. Baldry and Pte. Lindley, 1.
of 1916, Piikoi Street, Honolulu, The petitioner, Loo Luke Shee.
Connaught Road Central, stated who is temporarily living at 119, that she lived outside the jurisdic un application, to the Court was tion of the court and did not know
necessary.
He is a prophet.
Mr. Smithers is not only a poet.
Boy
In its second verse of Stanley
"occur the words: Socalists will hamper. Lloyd George prove a damper, In our hours of noed.
Conductor's Unlucky Year.
This is an undueky year for eon. ductors. Toscanini's right arm is not yielding to treatment and still was left by Tsui Pui Kwai known colm Sargent is only just convales- Local estate sworn under $10,700 causes him much pain. Dr. Mal- in Chicago as Toy Poy Quoy, alian cent after a desperately serious ill- died intestate at the People's Hosed temperarily for an enforced rest Sing Chor, alipa Tsui Kan, who ness. Herr Robert Hoger has retír-
Lieut. Ravenhill and Sergt. Hard ing lost to Major Thoyts and Sergt. Malpas, 0-11
Lieut. Waring and Sergt. Pratt bent L/Cpl. Baldry and Pte. Lindpital, Chingo, on December 4. De-after his labours with Wagner at ley, 0-1..
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L/Sergt. Bryant and L/Sergi Thomas lost to Major Thoyts and Sergt. Malpas, 4-6.
erased was a laundrymen,
Covent Garden, Dr. Bruno Walter been granted to the widow, Taui
Letters of administration, have has chicken-pox.
Tsui Kim Yim, both of Wai Mi Mr. Julius Harrison, who had to Sir Landon Ronald has gone off Chan Shi (or Shee), and the son, Village, Toy: Shan. District. The misa, the recent Hastings Festival to seek health in a pleasure cruise.
Lieut. Waring and Sergt. Pratt 233, Wing Lok Street.
petitioners are temporarily residing owing to appendicitia, is still far lost to Major Thoyts and Sergt. Malpas, 5-7
Lieut. Ravenhill und Sergt. Hard: ing beat Lient. Muspratt Williams and Pte. Barnsley, 6-3.
L/Sergt. Bryant and L/Sergt. Thomas beat Liout. Muspratt Williams and Pte. Barnsley, 6-3.
Lieut. Ravenhill and Sergt. Harding lost to L/Cpl. Baldry, and Pto. Lindley, 7-8,
Aseta
No one, looking at an economist, ever said, "There but for the grace of God stand 1."-Mr. Robert Boothby, M.P.
fron strong.
Mr. Basil Cameron is suffering from insomnia, Mr. Ernest Irving has the gout. And Sir Henry Wood has been down with in- fluenza.
We shall never get parks and Trotsky and Lenin's Mummy. open spaces in this country proper. Buenough to establish a Ministry of his rule of silence by giving seve-- ly organised until we are sensible Trotsky, who has recmilly Broken and Pleasure.-Mr. George ral interviewe to American journa
lists, has been letting himself go on
Lincolns, 4 sate This match was played shuipo owing to Courts at Gun Club Joy Hill not being available.
Lanolary.
In the eyes of moet Old Etonians Mr. Claude Elliott, the new head- master, has the one indispensable qualification: He is himself an Old Etonion.
But he comes of a Harrovian family. His father, the famous
Rock, Cumberland, provented him Indian administrator, was at Har-batant, and during those years he from serving in the war as a com row. So were his brothers
worked in the Admiralty. After taking a first in history and rowing for Third Trinity. Mr. Eton accentuates the earth
The appointment of
don to Claude Elliott went as tutor to eligible headmasters at the present of Jesus, which was then, even more moment. than now, bulging with Blues, Jesus is a hard school for anyone in authority, but after a bashfull be- gigning Mr. Elliott came through triumphantly.
The Elliotts, in fact, are a family of disciplinarians. The new headmaster's brother was Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Pollen from 1914 to 1039.
Mr. Elliott himself has had some experience of government adminis tration. A mountaineering injury caused by the fall of a friend to whom he wae roped, on the Pillar
A
j
master was in the running. This Only one serving head-
was Mr. A. L. F. Smith, the Rector of Edinburgh Academy, who was actually offered the appointment but refused it.
of Scottish descent. Had he se
Like Mr. Elliott, Mr. Smith is cepted the appointment be would have been the second Rector of Edinburgh 'Academy to go as head- master to a leading English school predecessor at Edinburgh, succeed- within two years. M. Lyon, his ed Mr. Vaughan as headmaster of: Rugby in 1931.
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