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follower of the Association to see can be astonished

The Bristol

Heale at inside-left. man has not had to, wait long for opportunity even in the brightest Manchester City company, for. have a set of sparkling forwards.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1934.

WORLD BOXING

TITLE

Carnera Retains His Crown

Miami, March 2. Primo Carnera retained his world heavyweight boxing title last night when he out-pointed Loughran over fifteen rounds.

Longhran, who won five rounds, gave an extraordinarity fine exhi- Shemeld Wednesday are still on the up-grade. They left Black-bition of pluck and determination burn Rovers hopeless. It Dewar when hardly able to stand upright Carnera won was not a blend in the Manchester in the last round.

nine rounds and one was declared United vanguard, he bids fair

“; t be very useful to the Wednesday, even.

After Carnera had won the first who had the same experience with

confidently Ball when they took him from round Loughran very

took the riext four rounds by com- pletely outboxing the Italian giant, Loughran once had the audacity to punch Priino on the nose. Car- nera was annoyed at the applause! this received and lashed out, but the Amertean's feinting was superb and made the champion's defence look novice-like.

this

Wolverhampton

After s Manchester club. slump Huddersfield Town have their rallied. They rearranged

and their vanguard yesterday.

forwards-MeLean, three inside Luke, and John Smith-all beat the

goalkeeper, There is hope of this Smith be- coming a leading centre, for he is still quite young. The veteran W. H. Smith was placed at outside Hight, the post he occupied before when only. arrived at outside-

Resumptio

Of League Soccer Programme

TO-MORROW'S ATTRACTIVE

GAME

League Champions And League Leaders

On View

By "Argu"

Three First Division one Second Division and four Third Division soccer games are down for decision in to-day's League programme; the must interesting game being that between the Navy and Artillery, on the Caroline Bill ground.

LOCAL GOLF

The following are the starting times at Fanling for to-morrow:-

Old Course

a.m.

9.28 G. Milrie, A. McKellar 9.33 F. Label, T. R. Chassels 9.36 A, E. Lissaman, N. L. Smith 9.40 K. S. Robertson, F. J. de

Rome

LADIES HOCKEY

Champions Stiff Hurdle

FRIENDLY MATCH ARRANGED

An excelicat gaine of hockey is anticipated in the Caer Clark Cup encounter between the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey "Club, holders, and clash at King's Park this afternoon, the Central British Association, who

9.44 W. Alexander, A. C. Young 9.48 D. S. Edward, R. H. Gidths -9.52 A. B. Purves. W. Mulcahy

9.58 0.E.C. Marton, J. M. Walker 10.00 I. H. Geare. D. S. Robb 10:04 Major E-Field, Capt. Michellat.3 .. 10.08 W. S. Key, H: N. William- 10.12 C.W.E. Bishop, T. J. Price

10.16

10.20

SQ0

The other Coor Clack Cup £xture is between the Y.M.CA. Ludies" and the Club de Recreio Ladies? "B"

G. S. Archbutt, H. C. Hop-leven, which game is being played on the former's ground at King's Park.

kins

lington

The R.A, and Navy match at Caroline Hill on Saturday should be a good attraction for there is little doubt that several players) meeting in this match will meet

G. B. Robertson, H. G. Wal- again in the Junior shield final.

The South Wales Borderers 10.24. N. K. Littlejohn. C. Mycock should improve their position in 10.28 I. W. Shewan, T. 9. Whyte the fight for the league cham- they meet the

10.32 planship when

On the Railway ground, Kow- 10.36 Recreio at Scekunpoo..

meet in their re-arranged fixture

10.40 loon and the athletic are due to In Division II. Kowloon having the advantage of ground should win.

In Division I the Borderers struggle for the runners-up posi- tion South China have a very hard game with the R.AS.C, and appear to have an easy game with may drop a point. The Borderers

Derby County in the proud position they occupy to-day. Their team diculty in experienced some winning a Cup Tie against a club of a lower grade, but in the League have tournament their players

most Been more consistent than

As visitors they of their rivals. have lost at Middlesbrough. West Bromwich, Portsmouth. Manchester "City and Blackburn Rovers, every one of these teams having been capable of keeping their club in They the upper half of the chart. were worthy foes, but on only one of these occasions were they really routed, and that by West Brom- wich alblon, for whom W. G. Richardson had the joy of scoring four times. The

Albion v never been beaten on their own be and It should not ground, forgotten that Derby County have had their men injured the same

Barker, their the as their

their Richardsän Cooper. ...centre-half-back,

renowned right-back, and Groves. right that W. H. Smith made his ing handicapped by the swelling. Cruiser Cornwall and should field and South China continue their

reputation as an outside-left.

the sensation of the First Division was the of Liverpool over Tottenham Hot- spur. The Southerners were lead- Derby have not had the protec-ing at the interval, but Liverpoot tion of Dame Fortune and yet just as they did against Fulham Their in the Cap-tle, played extremely they have steadily risen.

well in the second half, scored victory over Leeds United in York- shire, and the triumph of Totten- thrice, and won handsomely. This ham at Highbury combined to is their first victory in the League The South depress Arsenal and elevate the since Armistice Day. cleven from the Midland centre. Africans. Hodgson and Nieuwen- Still, Derby would never have been buys did all the scoring. The club able to ascend but for their own will hope that these big men will sustained merit and the calibre off regain their form.. their reserves. Yesterday when they faced Stoke they strengthened their hold on the premier place. the They beat Stoke City for

and in second time this season doing so they have 70s the two

rivals.

the clever inside forward, secured from Blackburn Rovers, have had to stand aside. and in recent matches Ramage has been ari absentee.

matches an aggregate of nine goals to one.

Their cleven has been steadily built by the judgment of their manager, George Jobey:

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once a

Newcastle half-back. He has no superior

1 judge of raw material. The followers of the game had never heard of Crooks, Bowers, Barker, Keen, and others before they were developed on the Baseball ground. And it. Duncan, the direct successor to Alan Morton in the Scottish eleven, was exciting attention at Hull before Mr. Jobey went for his transfer, other clubs had just as much chance as Derby of obtaining his signature. Derby have not the long purse of some of the big clubs this was indeed a capture--a word that is often misused. *****

As

war!

Perhaps

"Twas

triumph

Final Selection

HOME Brentford Grimsby

Plymouth

Bristol Rover

Charlton Coventry Exeter. Crystal Place Chesterfield Barnsley

DRAW Accrington Bradford Cardiff

AWAY

Norwich

Stockport Motherwell ...

In the sixth round Carnera look, ed disturbed, but it was then that his effort. Loughran he made landed one powerful blow on the Italian's left eye, but despite be- Carnera flercely fought back. the end of the round was bleeding from a cut over the temple..

At

Loughran

The Artillery have unfortunately lost the services of several of their best men including Combey, their

who

is goal-keeper, Allen, their Interport right back and Pardoe, stiff on the injured list.

somewhat The Navy have been strengthened by the arrival of the

a formidable eleven.

In the other games the Athletic are not expected to survive against Kowloon, while the Borderers are expected to take two points off

It was Carnera's round, and he followed it by taking the seventh.the Recrelo.

The eighth round was declared even Carnera swinging his arms in Indian club style and with the knock-out last in his eyes!

Loughrari rapidly tired under the Aeavy fire of two-sted atacks to the head and body, and the Italian won the remaining rounds, with The plucky American" steadily the exception of the eleventh. weakened and in the fourteenth round his legs sagged under him na he dazedis attempted to make for the wrong corner on the stroke of the gong.

Loughran was hardly able to stand upright in the middle of the fteenth round, but Carnera could not knock him out

over

the

In the Second Division, Kowloon will probably bring off the "dou- ble" by defeating the Athletic sec ond strings, while in the Third Borderers, Sappers. Division, the Recreio and South China are ex-

University pected to obtain wins Radio. Medical Corps, and Service Corps, respectively.

To-morreon South China, League Champions, are expected to repeat their prévious Senior Shield win of last Sunday over St. Joseph's. Everyone will recall last Sunday's brilliant display by the champlons. and

to-morrow's game should prove no exception.

In the one other game to-mor- row, the Lincolns, at present Lea-

Loughran gave a wonderful ex-gue leaders are expected to take hibition of skill and grit, conced- full points of the East Lanes at ing a. weight advantage of 86 lb. Soekunpoo. the weights were Carnera 19st. 4 lb and Loughran 13st. 2 lb-Red-

ter.

LOCAL CRICKET

CLUB TEAMS.

1st XI v. KC.C. on K.C.C. ground at 2 p.m.

A. C. Beck, G. S. Dunkley, D. B. Harley. A. W. Hayward (Capt.), L D. Kilbee, E. J. R. Mitchell, I. Mc Innes, H Owen Hughes, T. A. Pearce, T. M. L. Redmond, R. T. Talbot.

CHINESE FOOTBALLERS

SUSPENDED

At a meeting of the Emergency Committee held last night. Cheung Moon Wing, of the China Athletic 2nd XI and Chan Shúi Chữên, captain of the same team, were both suspended from taking part in official games untir the next season.

In the second division match be- tween the Young Indians & China Athletle on February 17, Cheung Moon Wing was sent off the field |

for not giving his name to the re- 2nd XI v. Royal Navy on H.K.CG.Cferee when he was reproached for rough play. Cheung" was later ground at 2 pm.

C. W. E. Bishop, H. J. Armstrong, discovered to be a senior division R. R. Davies, C. E. Ganagan, J. player, and, according to rules, Hunter, W. Keith Robinson, LE was not allowed to play in a Lammert, A. D. Lowson, A. K second division game. On that Mackenzie (Capt), W. H. B. Rise, occasion. Chan Shui Chuen, the G. A. Stewart.

ARMY v. UNIVERSITY The following have been selected

R.A.

A NEEDLE MATCH

The

the Radio.

At

Sookunpoo. the

Smith W. J. Waddington, W. H. E. Thomas W. A. Butterfeld, W. A. Cor- Dell J. Coulthart, P. S. Grafit 10.44 A. MacFarlane, J. " Mac-

Knight

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10.48 C. H. Bradley, D. Ellis' 10.52 J. Forbes, T. R. Rowell 10.56 W, Woodward, H. H. Beddow 11.00 . Pethick, L. R. Andre-

wes

The Hong Kong Ladies are ex- pected to obtain full potats, and are fielding the sank teams which defeated the Recreio "B" eleven by 13 goals to nil last Saturday.

Miss B. Pope will be pivot, and has excellent Banking support in M. Wallace and Mrs. M. K. Lowe. The inside forwards, J. Dalziel, E. Bonnay and J. Churchill, will be the ruost dangerous of the Hong Kotig Ladies, while M. Whitley, E Woolley and M. Smith are likely to be prominent in the C.B.A. attack..

In their first encounter this season, the Hong Kong Ladies had no dif- 11.04 D. J. Keogh, R I. Cherril

ficulty in defeating the Association 11.08 H. F. Phillips. C. W. F. Book-by goals to 1. but since then the fatter bave considerably improved, 11.12 A. C. I. Bowker. H. and to-day's encounter is expected

to be fairly evenly contested.

Sappers should be even with the Medicals.... while the University should run the Recrelo close on the Chatham Road ground.

Marlene Dietrich beside the statue inspired by certain incidents. In the story of "The Song of Songs"

Probable Teams First Division South China:-Wong Wing. Ll Tin Sang and Lau Mau; Leung In Chah, Leung Wing Chul and Lee Kwok Wal; Yeung Shut Yick, Fung King Cheong, Pau Ka Ping

A's Everton also overcame Arsen- Every line of Derby County is f strong. There is no stronger al at Highbury the enthusiasts of defence in the country, and their Liverpool would be delighted, for forwards can get goals. There is the Evertonians have not had much luck on this North London ground, balance fore and aft. and the half- backs are a strong connecting link. Arsenal scored first owing to a fine pass down the centre by Coleman. Nicholas, born in Derby and the

Dunne could not score, but the ball son of a formidable back, and

was never got away, and Birkett

captain, was also approached to Keem, the left halfback, who halls

cted. Within two minutes Ever-

divulge the name of the offending from Walker-on-Tyne, are 15 a

ton established "equality, for Cun- pair on the flanks as capable asutte picked up

player, but he failed to comply dribbled a pass, any other men. Maybe Bowers reatly as he converged on goal, to represent the Army in the above with the referee's request. 13 a lucky centre-forward to have

and then shot high to his left. match to be played to-day at the game was eventually abandoned,

on account of a large crowd of Tam Kong Pak and Tay. Quee such wing raiders as Crooks and Moss was besten. It seemed as if University ground, Pokfulam, com-

Liang. spectators invading the pitch. Duncan. He has been for several

Souza, St. Joseph's Marques; he ought not to have been, but ruencing at 2 pm a thrilling opportunist he had stepped out a yard or two seasons

Capt. P. V. Williams,

and A... Y. Gosano: V. Marques, and a sure shot. To-day he has and had to jump to try to reach (Capt.), Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite,

Beltran and F. J. Elms; B. Gosano, stored more goals than any player

the ball that swerved wide and R.A. Lieut. R. J. Walker, R.E..

A Ward. Di Leonard, L. Rocha and M. Sahban. in the Frist Division. Perhaps he

high into the net. Arsenai fought Capt. D. B. Michel, R.A., Capt. L. J. F. 'has not the craft that one might hard, but could not beat Sagar, J. Welsh, R.A.S.C., Lieut.

Athletic:- Kwok K; Wong The match of the week-end will

Ping and Lo Hon. Cheung; Ip Pang expect, seeing how prominent he who was not only wonderful but Williams, E. Lancs, Lieut. D. B. is, but he has comprehensive eyes.

had the luck with him. After the Butler, HQ, C.S.ME Elwin, E. be at Caroline Hill, where the Fai, Ho Chor Yin and To Ho takes advantageous positions be-interval, White, who had been in-Lancs.. Sergt. E. T. Taylor, meeting of St. Joseph's and South cause he antioipates," and is very ured and gone to

China will go a long way to decide Hang: Tang Kwong, Sum. "Au Kim outside-right, R.AP.C., Cpl. "W. H College,

the" league championship. There Fung, Au Ping Ming, Ho Kar quick to use the bal and place it closed in and won the match by R.A.M.C., Col B. Ballard, R.AS.C.

Fahould be a big crowd to witness Keung and Fung King Yü where the

Third Division goalkeeper is not.

a good goal. This point was ren-

this match in view of the play last Derby County have never won

dered possible by the astute pass- The following will represent the week in the semi-final of "the "South China Chiu either the Association Cup or the ing of Stevenson at inside weft Volunteers against the Kowloon shield competition. No changes | Hang; Tang Ching Pak League Championship. They have Stevenson has just been secured

Cricket Club in a friendly cricket are expected in the teams and Chung Pak Wing: been strong Cup fighters, and they from the Glasgow Rangers,

match, on Sunday, dn, the latter's visitors are assured of thrills dur- Lok, Sia Kit Man and Tong Hing: have thrice reached the Final Tie, native of Dublin, he is only ft. ground commencing at 11 aming the match. A win for St. Cheng Ping Lam. Mok Sang. Hin Yin Kwong, Lau. Wing Kwong and but once they had to play while in, and 10 st. 6 Ib., an unonimon

A.0. Beck (captain), F. Baker, Joseph's will make them strong Bloomer looked on and on another bulid for an inside forward. But he. R. Davies, D. 8. Harley, L. D. favourites for the championship. Tse Slu Ylu. occasion they had a goalkeeper is of the Macey type. the drummer Kilbee. L. E. Lammert, A. D. Low- who tried to field the ball on one sound leg.

Maybe this will be Derby's year for one of these honours. To talk about a dual triumph one forbears, for that way is danger. The most Batisfying aspect of Derby's, win yesterday was that four of their forwards scored. That, has not happened before this season, Ramage, whose worth is not generally recognised, got twa the five they piled on against Stoke...

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A

The

VOLUNTEER'S TEAM

boy who played with such tricky son. T. A. Pearce, W. K. Robinson, feet for the Army and afterwards, G. Robertson and R. T. Talbot. for the Kingstonian club. Rangers thought well of Steven-

ever. As Fulham had 6. son, but with Dr. Marshall, now qualified and able to play his than strong game as an inside, forward, strange collapse and West Ham Everton were no match for Preston, Brent- they could spare him. have gathered five points from ford's success was appreciated in their last three matches, and are London... inoving in the direction, they "de-

Norwich City gained an aston- sire. Newcastle United and Leeds ishing victory over Luton for the United also won away from home second time, and must really he thanks to their scoring forwards. hopeful concerning the future. But neither Birmingham nor West Chesterfield also won against Tran- Bromwich Albion had all their mere Rovers, thanks to Malam. who is doing his utmost while he The Scottish Cup argument can. best, known players.

was continued yesterday, but there were either were no starling surprises, unless also won as handsomely as Derby spoiled or not played owing to 108 the Victory of Falkirk at Hamilton The Weariders have been eagerly Grimsby could not take the field can be regarded in that light.

re-appearance of at Hanley but they won during awaiting the Gallacher who fractured & Abula last week and have a five points

The home teams had a happy day Sunderland not only reversed the result of their recent Cup detent by Aston Villa, but they

*

Several matches

a curiosity demande Barnsley visited

and won by nine

45 Offekta on Boxing Day He lead of Brentford, who have ad- Quite turned out against the Villa, and vanced to second position. Brent notice. scored twice while, Carter did the lord have had a splendid season crington sathe and Davis, right wing, once. They were beaten af Bolton goals without a response. Bo or Bradford, campleted, the somer- September by a penalty goal the far as memory serves this is a ré- ault movement. Astley was re-last kick of the match. They record feat by any club in à League to one goal. Manchester membered this, and thanks to match. Four of the goals were always just tog strong Holliday and Scott, both fine for shot by a forward with the quaint lesbrough son, in the wards, they overcome the Bolton name of Abraham Bight, who was gain, and Ervok at out- Wafiderers by 3-1. Now is the discovered at Blackhil How odd each ontaining & pair of time, for Brentford, free from Cup these fames must sound to ác-

stilke harder crington. were linked up by complications, to

goals They

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Wan

An effective study of Marlene Dietrich, the beautiful-star of "The Song of Songs,

S

er"

Mundy 11.18 W. E. Hunt, A. E. Thompson 11.20 A. B. Raworth, H S. Hils 11.24 R. Young. W. This 11.28 A. D. Humparcus J. W. May-

hew

New Course

9.32 E. des Voeux. O Gordon 9.40 Mrs. Shaw Mrs. Rodger 9.48J. P. Warren, R. K. Valen-

tine

*-

9.56 J. A. Shaw, R. A. Rodger 10.04. A., Kidd, Mrs. Wilson 10.12 Mrs. Mackie, Miss Thomas'.. 10.20 E. Schroter. D. Cochrane 10.28 8. Gibbings. R. C. Webb 10.36 L C. Grover. *M. N. Cooper 10.44 W. W. Murdock, A. W. Muir 10.52 * F. Robinson, A. R. Mc-

Eachran

The following are the teams: →→ H. K. Ladies:-M. Bird: E. M. Gray. B. Helbling; M. Wallace, B. Pope, Mrs. M. K Lowe; E. Bell, J. Dalziel, E. Boninar, J. Churchili and Mrs S. Adams,

C. B. A. Ladies:-Mrs. Webber; P. Woolley, FWalker: M. Bryson. E. Beavis, G. MacNider; D. Hunt M. Whiteley, E. Woolley, M. Smith and F. Best.

The St. Andrew's, Ladies who lie second in the Caer Clark Cup table, are meeting the Hong Kong. Ladies' second string this afternoon at Sookunpoo in a friendly fixture. Game commences at 3:15 p.m."

The following are the teams:- St. Andrew's:R. Rumjahn; P. *Unsuccessful in ballot for "Old Everset, E. Banker; I. Woolley, J. Wong. M. Véssoona; A. Chubb, I. Course"

Rogers, P. Gittäis, M. Woolley; and F. Lec.

DR. NORWOOD ON THE FUTILITY OF WAR

(Continued from Page 7)

H.K. Ladies' second:-8. Baskett; P. Thorpe, B. Franklin; V. Black- burn, D. Robertson, K. Hance; W. Marsh, J. Whyte, M. Smalley, R. Goldman and R. King.

In the first encounter this season the Y Ladies were winners by an overwhelming score of 7 goals to nil,

In the other encounter the "Y" Ladies again entertain the Club de Recreto Ladies "B" team, but will through centuries in a few hectic be without the serviced of Mrs. weeks or months. It is not done Portallion, who has since left the with then. You have still to pay Colony for England. In her absence There is not a J. Wilson will partuar Anne Fowler for- it somehow. nation in the world to-day that in the "Y" defence. With her speed is not technically speaking, bank- and recent good form, Miss Wilson rupt, if its assets were called upon. should make an ideal partner for We are only living by talth. We A. Fowler. are living by faith only and we are stumbling and staggering into the era of repudiation. Repudia tion of debts is going on all round the world. In some places it is The following are the teams:-

"Y" Ladles J. Walker, J. WII- blatantly done, and in others it is hypocritically done. In Russia son. A Fowler; B. Blumenthal, E. they say, "We won't pay anything, Thomson, M. Gardiner; V. Brad

"E":-G Roxa, O. that is that. The British would bury R. Hackmore, M. Read, T. not say that." They say, "we will Dennis and O. Brown.. pay by token." The British say Recreio to thelr, people we must convert Botelho, T. Noronha; Y. Britto. E. (fine biblical word that). We shall Rozario, A. Almeida; C. Stiva, M. all repudiate debts before very Xavier, L.Botelho, C. Botelho and long. Here again. it is the person M. Figueiredo. speaking. The shocking thing is that when states begin to re- pudiate, where does it stop? The

P. W. D. L. F. A Pts moral rot. runs down into the sacredness of treaties and con- H. K. Ladies 9 8 1 0 445 17 tracts. We have to do something St. Andrew's 10 8 0.2 35 8 16 sensible. We cannot expect to Recreio "A7 4 1 2 15 6 9 8 3 3 2 14 9. 9 put the world right by sudden C. E. A over-turning, but we ought by now"Y" Ladles 93 3 17 9 to have a set point of view in the CB. 100 9

pre-

League Table to Date.

COMING SOONT

Born with a Silver 'Croon' In His Mouth

TRAND...

Sebarkenty bevaty,

THANKS

and light of which all this militaristic Recielo "B".$009Ó Cho obsession is obviated. We have to work our way through, and we British people, we English-speak-

are surely ing people, eminently fitted by history and tradition and fine experience to give the kind of sane leadership for which the world i waiting, and the thing we have got to bear in mind is that we are not seek- ing to escape the horrors of war, but that we are asking in the name of God why is it that at least half the revenue of the world to-day is spent in the cause of war or preparations for war.

Let us set this world free, this fruitful world, with its great powers at our disposal, let us set It free, Ladies and Gentlemen, and let us turn that valour and courage, capacity of sacrifice, and love of country towards something finer, nobler and more enduring. Is it impossible? No!

* WORK FOR PEACE!"

May I express the hope that there would not be a man or woman among us who with fear in his heart would not be labou ing through a fe for the rellét of humanity from the greatest obsession that our chil dren and our children's children máy enter trito a sanér and finer world.ked at

The Rev. Dean: Swann moved. the vote of thanks to the speaker.

TOO MUCH HARMONY

BING CROSBY

JACK PAKIE

JODITE ALLEN MANNY GREEN „LAYAN "TASUBRAJE ÔM NED SPARKS

AT THE

KING'S

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