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GOSSIP FROM ALL QUARTERS
Ex-Amateur's Bid For Title Fight Récord
(From 'Our · Special Correspondent)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1934.
HONG KONG, DAILY
THE GOLF CLUB
WEEKEND SOCCER
Interesting Games
S. CHINA "A" SHOULD WIN
(By "FIVOT")
There has been a heavy list of football games during the past.
Portugal will be meeting in the Anal of the Sunday Herald Charity Cup.
London, Dec. 12. Owen-Smith was first picked to week and, as predicted China, and When Harry Mizler beat Johnny | play for England? Cuthbert be won the light-weight Owen-Smith was born in South championship after only a dozen | Africa; So were his parents fghts.
Again, he played cricket and very successfully-for against England.
But Dave McCleave, the former A.B.A, champion, is setting out to beat that record. He has had six .bouts as "a professional welter- weight and won them all.
His latest victim was Harry Ma son, the title-holder. But the fight was at catch-weights.
Has Beaten Champion Now Mason is to defend his title against Pat Butler. And McCleave
has also beaten Butler!
What Bes ahead for the former amateur?' If he can weather the storm against Erule Roderick at the Crystal Palace on Monday he will be the logical challenger to the winner of the Mason-Butler: con- test
And what he has done once he should be able to do again. Thus -Mizlerą, quick rise to championship class would be beaten by a dis- tance.
McAvoy Looks-Ahrad For cheerful optimism there is no one to beat your fighting man. Take Jock McAvoy's statement on his fight against "Kid", Tunero, the Cuban middle-weight, at Man-
chester next Monday,
I have never seen Tunero fight," says the British champion. "But "why should I worry about that?
The only way to judge a boxer's rability is to get into the ring with him. And on Monday I am going to beat Tunero."
-And Tunero! Thus McAvoy. But what of Tun- There is a workmanlike alr ero? about his views on the fight.
"I" bave won 48 out of 52 Aguts," he declares. More. I have yet to be knocked out."
South Africa
Quite a lot was said about the need for a definite qualification rule by the International Board. That was a year ago.
Scottish Scoring Machines" Two of the youngest players in the Ginsgow -team for today's inter-City match against. Edin burgh are the leading scorers, in Scottish Rugby.
They are W. C. W. Murdoch and A. E. Drummond.
Playing for Kelvinside Arade- micals, Drummond has scored 85 points in 15 matches. Good going
this.
Murdoch is not far behind. A)- though out of the game for three weeks, he has obtained 54 points fur Hillhead,
15 Points in 10 Minutes Against West of Scotland the other day Murdoch got three drop- ped goals and a try in ten minates. Fifteen points in 10 minutes!
He broke a 50-year-old record in this hurricane scoring. It was M. F. Reld who, & quarter of a cen- tury ago, dropped three goal, when playing for West of Scotland,
Famous Soccer Trainer Fate takes a strange twist in sport. I am set thinking on these lines by the sudden death yester- day of Alex Bell, the Manchester City trainer.
Thirty-five years ago Bell helped Manchester United to win the FA, Cup. With Duckworth and Roberts he formed one of the best half- back lines of all time.
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Starting Times For Fanling
SUNDAY, 30. DECEMBER, 1934
·OLD COURSE.
THE 1935 DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP
THE TRIANGULAR HOME RUGGER RUGBY TOURNEY
London, Dec. 27. The following were the results of rugby matches 'played to-day:- Bath
3 Neath
13 8"Old" Merchant 3
6 Nuneaton
To Be Held At The Hong Kong Hotel
Club v Army
The Club is meeting the Army in The Management of the Hong the second round of the Triangular ∙Kong Hotel pares great pleasure Toumament to-day at Sookunpoo in announcing that during the at 4 p.m. first week of the New Tear they In their last encounter, played a will be holding the 1935 Hong; fortnight ago, the Club won by 18
points to 5 after a keen struggle.
The odds are, if anything, slight-
Bristol
Leicester. Coventry
5. Barbarians
Northampton 21 Moseley Swansea Cardin
5
23
London Welsh 6
25
Watsonians
Bedford Newport
Reuter.
8
Bridgend ' 8
10
Penarth
9,36, a.m. J. C. Dunbar" and G. T. Kong Dance Championship.
May. D. J. Keogh and J. B Macdonald.
0.40
9.44
T. I Draper and Sanger.
R.
9.48
J. Smith and T. Monaghan
9.52
9.58
England was certainly unlucky not to have been in China's shoes. The St. Joseph's Recreio match was a very interesting game in which the ex-Tientsin Interporter." Dellar had A. V. Gosano bottled up from the very beginning, which spelt the downfall of the "Recs" | 10.00 nippy forwards. More should "be heard of Dellar in the near future. | 10.04
There is another heavy program-
me this week end and to-morrow, | 10.08 the first round of the Junior Shield commences.
10.12
10.16
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Club is at home to St. Joseph's and with the College team being rejuvensted anything might hap pen. It is however safe to predict., 10-20. that a very fast and even game
10.24 should be; the result,
in
8. China "A" should have no difficulty
overcoming the 10.28 Fusiliers and this enhancing their chances
of being the Virtusi 10.32 Champions this season.
Kowloon and R.A's match should | 10.38 provide a very even game and a draw would in all probability be 10.40
the result
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strength, especially in the defence,
E Lancs will have to bé at full | 10,44′′ against the nippy Portuguese boys. 10.48 One never can tell what may happen and I rather fancy a draw 10:52 will end the game as I am sure it would * matter
of defence 10.53 versus forwards.
Will S. China" "B"'s defence be 11.00 - able to hold Ridley and Co., to- morrow? If so they will have to go all out for the two points, as at present, the soldiers are cer- tainly-playing at the top of their form.
Police should provide the sur- Bell left the United for Black-prise of the week end when they So there. we are. Pre-fight pro-
burn Rovers. The years passed; meet the Athletic on the Club nouncements have never won any he became trainer for Coventry Ground. This is one team with man a contest, The only real | City.
whom the Chinese have always talking" is done by a straight left
come off second best but the Po- or a right hook.
Next we find him back in Man-lice will have to shoot better it City to win the Cup last season. chester. But this time helping the they are to win.
If British Boxer Wins However, victory for McAvoy would mean much. I would put him right in line for a world's title- fight with Marcel Thil, the Frenen holder of the championship.
Ambition Realised
When Manchester City went to Wembley to beat Portsmouth Bell trad realised his big ambition.
He had prepared the team for All Lancashire wants this con- four Cup semi-finals test. McAvoy has made such pro-finals, and at fast had seen them and three
gress recently that given
the triumph. chance he would probably beat' Thil inside the distance.
The British champion is no long- (er just a rugged battler. He has developed his ringcraft until, at present, be stands head shoulders above any other British middle-weight.
and
A White City Memory Curiously enough, it was only a couple of years ago that McAvoy was boxing, on the same program- me ja Tall,
That night, in the open air at the White City, Thil successfully defended his title against len Har- ver. Before the big bout, McAvoy had been in action-pounding the Frenchman, Candel, to defeat.
At that time there was a wide gulf between, Thil and McAvoy.
int to-day...!.
Cuban in Training Returning to Tunero, I was in- terested to see that in his train-
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They are taking the opportunity of bolding the Championship now, { 13 in favour of the Club to-day but owing to the fact that the popu the Army may be depended upon lar dancers" Andrew and Ursula to Eght every point of the game. are with .them for
A very close game is anticipated. The line-up is as follows:- The Club:--Goldman: K. Munro, L. G. Robertson, G. P. Lam. A. mert, HR Meofchrist; M. W. Turner H. C Mecke; A. F. Walk- den, W. E. Pears, H. O. Bramble, S. H. Garrod, D. & Cumming, G. A. Stewart, D. McLellan (Capt.), J. C.. Miller.
C. weeks. J. A Andrew and Ursula Preston, to give their real rames, W. N. A. Smalley and W. are fully qualified teachers of the S.' Hiller.
Imperial Society of Teachers of G. B. S. Thomson and D. Dancing, London, and have the 8. Edward.
honour of being the first English couple to demonstrate and tasch in the Far East.
A. D. Humphreys and A. B. Purves..
C. Thwaites and P. S. Grant.
The heats will be held each afternoon during the Tea Dances
E. Lewis and W. Pitten-from January 7th to January 13th, drigh,
1935. Two couples will be chosen from each heat to compete in the Finals. Orie will be chosen by po-
Comdr. Hole, and
Matthews.
COL.
S. T. Butlin and D. L. pular vote and the other by Prophet.
judges decision. The Finalf will
Q. Madgwick and A. A. be decided by judges decision Bremner.
only.
A. O. Brawn and H. H. Beddow.
K.. S. Morrison and I. Ħ Geare.
W. A. Stewart and J. Forbes
T. Low and N, K. Little- john.
Before and during the week "of the championship Andrew and Ur- sula will demonstrate the basic steps of the Quick Fox Trot and
on
J. A. Shaw and F. D. Walts to help the competitors to Tracy.
see what it is expected of them by the judges and also to show that Intricate steps are not necessary..
The contest will be judged Standardised English Ballroom Dancing and the main points on which the judges will base their decision will be on:-Time, Rhy- thm, Movement,. Deportment, and Rise and Fall
R. L. S. Webb and D. ELLS.
G. W. Reeve and G. H. Bond.
R. A. Rodgers and A. E. Girondal
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B. D. Evans and A. Som- merfelt,
L. R. Billinghurst and D. K. Hislop.
*NEW COURSE
9.36 am, R. Young and S. H Dodrell. 9.40
G. C. Worrall and R. K. Valentine.
A B. Stewart and W. L. Marshall.
G. 8. Archbutt and A Ritchie
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J. C. Taylor and H L Schults.
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10.04
W. N. Buyers and J. Fleming ***
10.12
TO-DAY'S GAMES
G. Marseille and A. C. I Bowker.
10.18
R. I Cherrill and H. H Mundy.
SENIOR DIVISION (Kick of 4 pan.)
10.24
P. Morrison and J. W.
Mayhew.
10.28
Club ground.
St. Joseph's.-Club
D. L. Newbiggin and E.
H. Pethick.
8. Chins "A" v. Fusillets-Caro-" line Hill.
10.38
J. P. and Mrs. Sherry.
10.40
Kowloon v. RA. ground.
-Kowloon
10.48
1
Recreio v. E Lancs.-King's Park
10.52
SECOND DIVISION
(Kick on 2.30 p.m.)
11.00
A
Club v. University Club ground.
THIRD DIVISION
(Kick off 2.30 p.m.) Club de Recreto v. RA.M.C.— King's Park,
Railway v. Police, Railway ground.
Radio v. RA.O.C.-St. Joseph's ground.
Fusiliers v. E, Lancs-Military
On Now Year's Day, a football match will take place on the Hong Kong Football Club's ground between teams chosen from the ground. Island and the Mainland.
The proceeds of the match are inald of the funds of the Chil- dren's Playgrounds Association. The Hok-off will be 3.30 p.m. The following players have been
he employs saveral":feather-selected.— weights as sparring partners.
The Cuban is a great believer En speed. And certainly he had to move swiftly to hit those teather- weights.
Tunero's idea is vastly different from that of Max Baer. When the American was preparing to meet Primo Carnera he got hold of all the outsize fighting men and let them tread on his toes just for
tactical
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TO-MORROW'S GAMES
SENIOĖ DIVISION (Kick off à p.m.)
3. China "B" v. Lincolns-Caro-
"Island Durham (R.A.), Laune HIIL Mau (South China), B. Strange. C. Athletic (H.K. Chub), Capt. Leung In ground, Chan (South China), Pardoe (RA), Elms (St. Joseph's); Tso Kwai Shing (South China), Ward (St. Joseph's), Но Ка Keung (Chinese Ath.), Tai Kwei Liang (South China) and Lee Shek Yau (South China)........
Reserves-Leonard (St. Joseph's),
Haris (RA), Lal Kwok Wal (Bouth China); Edmunds (RA) Lai Shui Wing (South ' Chine) and Fung King Tu ...(Chinese ALN.).
Owen-Smith Injured Here is little Hikelihood of H. Owen-Smith, last season's full- for England, playing Rugby some time. Indeed, we may see him in action again this white.
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The land team will play in
(Kowloon F
Mainland. Boyes
en-Smith's medical duties-0.); Ash (Lincoln Regt.), Morri
a doctor have kept him out much big Bagby this sensor
he turned out for Major Stanley's XV. against Oxford it would not be bong be- we saw him in the thick of
was in that game Majury recurred. The had were crus
Police.--Club.
SECOND DIVISION (Kick-off 4-p) Lincolns v. E. Lancs-Chatham Road...
JUNIOR SHIELD COMPETITION (Kick off 2.30 p.m.) Navy v. Eastern-Polo ground. C. Athletic T. RE Club ground.
THIRD DIVISION (Kick off 2:30 p.m.) REV. RAS.C-Sookunpo.
Road
RAF Chatham
CRICKET
son (Kowloon F.C.), Woods (East Lancashires), McGuire (R. Navy); Robson (Lincoln Regt); B. Gosano
HE.C.C. v. RA.8.C. (Club de Recreto), AV. Gosano The following will represent the (Club de Recreto) Higgins (Lif Haug Kong Cricket Club's second coln Regt), Ridley (Lincoln Rest
éleven against the RABC today. (Navy)
at 2 pm on the Club ground (Club de Ro
Potter (Ca
Keith GED R
Miss Whimster and H. N. Williamson...
"Mrs. Thomson and Miss
Curtin.
J. F. Robinson and Mrs.
Turnbull
Mrs. Smalley and Mrs. Hillier.
Caddles from Superintendent.
THE POTTS CHALLENGE.
CUP
Of the four yachts that had not finished at 6 pm, on Thursday. Молвооп
The following are the rules and regulations of the contest:
1-The championship will be
judged on two dances:-The Quick Fox Trot and the Waltz 2-Open to all amateurs. 3-Two couples will be chosen from each heat to compete in the Finals. One by pop- lar vote and one by judges" decision.
4-No couple passed through to Final can re-enter any other
heat or change their part-
ners.
SPALDING
Fus. Floyd (RWF), L/Cpl. Shipp The Army: Fus Barry (RWE):
(RE), L. Metcalf (RA), L/COL Davies (R.W.F.); L/Cpl. Lewis Harrison (E. Lanca), Cpl. Hardy (R.WF.), Lt. Hamilton (RE); Lion," (S.W.B.), Pte. Gimore (SW;B.), Pte. Jones (8.WB.), Fus. Morgan (R.WF.), L/Bdr. Hall (RA), Gnr. Barraclough (RA), L/CDL Mack- man (Lincs).
Referee Lt-Comdr. Dendy, RA
KRO-FLITE
GOLF BALL
Lasts "Lost!"
till it's
BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
«CANADIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
are ciudad amongst the many other success achievaal
• Spalding Balls during 1933.
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