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LOCAL SOCCER
Fixtures For Week-End
SENIOR SHIELD
"1st Round
(Saturday, Nov. 28.)" Eastern v. St. Joseph's-N... 4 p.m. Referee: H. F. Scrutton.
JUNIOR SHELD .. Kumaon' R. v. Kowloon C.-C. 2.15 p.m. Referee: A. E. Clark.
Liga P. v. R.U.R.-C. p.m. Re- feree: Mathewson.
p.m
Recreto v. RA. (L)-KP. 2,15-
Referee: T. Davies.
1ST. DIVISION
E. Lan. R. v. Kowloon.-$2. Re- feree: A. E Sidebottom.
S. China 'A' v. HKF.C.-CF2. Referee: Kossick.
Recreio Y. R.W.F.-KP2 Re- feree: Smyth.'
2ND DIVISION
B Lan. R. v. Kowloop.-81. Re- feree: Richards.
R. V. H.K.F.C.-M2. Referee: Butterworth.
,RA (8) v. R.W.F-P2 Re- feree: Huxley,
Eastern v. CA.A-N1. Referee: Gaythorpe,
SED. DIVISION Police C. v. E. Lan. R.-Kl. Re- feree: Dredge.
St. Joseph's * Referee: Ridley.
R.A.O.C-JZ
R.E v. Kwong Wan-M1. Re- feree: Perks.
Police E. v. R.W.F.-K2. Referee: Williams.
IST. DIVISIÓN (Sunday, Nov. 29.) Kowloon C. v. 8. China 'B.-H. Referee: Iley,
HK, Police v. S. China A-K2 Referee: Payne.
R. Navy v. R.U.RN2, Referee: K. K. Ip.
2ND. DIVISION " Police C. v. 5. China.---Kl. feree: Haddleton,
JOHN HENRY LEWIS
I
KEEPS HIS TITLE
World Champion Beats
Harvey On Points
BRITISH CHALLENGER'S GREAT BATTLE AGAINST NEGRO
Len Harvey failed in his attempt at Wembley on November 10 to win the light-weight championship of the world. Hẹ was s heaten on points over 15 rounds by John Henry Lewis, the young American negro holder of the title, states Harold Lewis in the "Daily Telegraph.”
Althanh the decision was booed, there could be no doubt whatever in the mind of the referee, that wise veteran, Mr. Jack Smith. of Manchester. He did not even study his card
In my view, decision would have been the same had the fight ended in any round after the first. Lewis won every other round except the last
There were no knockdowns, no injuries beyond a swelling around Harvey's left eye, and at no time was either man in any serious trouble
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the ring he wore a strip of whițe plaster over chat old cut near the right ere.
·DAMAGED EYE-STRATEGY?'
Harvey fought for that eye with The last inund was almost as
alf the skill and cunning he pos- fast as the Are. Yet it was al- ways a hard fight, always interest- sessed, and half-way through the ing despite the steadily lengthen-night succeed in knocking it off. afterwards he banged several good ing lead of the negro.
jeft hooks on, the scar. But they had no effect whatever.
"view,"
From the British point of the one comforting feature was the grand fight put up by Harvey. For a man close on 30, a veteran of veterans counting age by con- tests, his feat in stariding up to this powerful young negro of 22 for 15 rounds was little short of marvellous.
He had enough stamina left hi the 15th round for one last des perate effort to win the fight by a Re-knockout, and this round was ne- tually his best. He had increased his pace fought like a tiger, plant- ing a succession of solid resound- ing blows to the body which for the first time made the negro gasp and pause.
3RD. DIVISION RAS.C. v. R.A.F-92. Referee:
Cossens.
Kumaon R. V. R.AM.C.-C3. Re- feree: Ball.
NAVY GET POINTS
It was useless of course. Nothing short of a knockout could have won for Harvey then. But I would like here to quote his first remark to Mr. A. J. 'Elvin as he left the ring: “Did I do well? I told you 1" was determined to give the public a show, and to give Lewis a run for his money."
The Hon. Secretary of the Hong. Kong Football Committee has written to the Hon. Secretary of both the Kowloon Football Club and the Royal Naval Recreation Club that the Management com- mittee regret that, having in view He certainly did. Lewis was bet- the great difficulty of re-arranging ter than I had expected; yet dis- football fixtures, the points for a appointing. He was clever in the match that was scheduled to be
same way that Harvey is clever- played on November 8,, between | shrewd and knowledgeable at in- the two clubs concerned. have fighung, sensing the rights hold been awarded the Royal Navy. able to hit in the clinch and on the break. He also had a
MIXED DOUBLES good left land which he kept
TENNIS
Mrs. Peacock And Fincher ThroughTM
Mrs. Peacock and Mr. E. C. Fincher entered the semi-final round of the Mixed Doubles Championship of the Colony, yesterday by virtue of a crushing defeat inflicted on Mrs. Dowling and Mr AL. Sullivan, by the scores: 6-2, 6-1. Sullivan was right off form and although Mrs. Dowling played spirited tennis, she found the steady of her opponents, who combin ed to a nicety, more than she could cope with
The match was played on the U.S.R.C. ground
YACHTING
thrusting into Harvey's face with some venon. And he met Harvey's attempts to lead at him with good
footwork.
F LEWIS' CHANCES He was strong and light on his feet and had splendid fitness and latent power. Yet the fact re- mains that a real top-of-the-tree champion would have finished this night fur sooner than 15 rounds, despite the resistance of the stout hearted Harvey-will he forg ve me if call him our champion veteran?
Lewis had his chances. He at- tacked steadily from the second round onwords, and in the second half of the night with the despera- tion and the suspicion of the stranger who fears a points ver- dict.
his aggression naturady torcea Harvey's guard open at times. In the 13th round for instance, he
In that respect. I admired in- mensely the ease with which Lewis picked off some of those punches In mid-air. Some of Harvey's left hooks were fast and unexpected. Yet they were caught on the glove half-way to the target.
That was the work of a master of self-defence, and flustrates the type of boxer Harvey, as the Wem- bley fatchmaker, had asked him. self to beat.
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The crowd numbered 11,800 and the receipts were about £15,200.
After the fight Lewis was driven to hospital The oid injury to his right eyeld was opened again by Harvey and the probability is that although Lewis is due to go to Pari to-day, arrangements will be made for sine minor operation to be made..
THEY'RE FINED IF THEY MARRY
But Bachelors' Club Gets Bigger
A bachelor in Belfast is liable to a fine of £10 if he marries during his membership of Belfast's Bachelor Club, founded five years The ago, states the "Bulletin." fine must be paid at a bachelor party on his wedding eve, and the money given to charity.
Despite this undertaking and the "hazards of Leap Year." the club, which has just issued its annual report, shows a consider able increase in membership. On the credit side of the balance sheet ta given the number of bachelors who have been inlisted during the current year, and on
the debit a'de the number of mem- bers who, have been written off on contracting matrimony.
When the club was founded it had a membership of only 14 of) the foundation members only two remain, the rest having been dis- qualified automatically by mar
Good Sport Witnessed had Harvey on the ropes, and riage. Everyone who has yet held
Yesterday
Over a distance of 9.6 miles, the Eweepstake Race was called yes- térday, when both "A" Class boats and others in the "Mixed" Class participated,
Course: Channel Rock (P), Rum- sey Shpal (P), Channel Rock (P), Kowloon Rock (P), N. Mark on Line (6). Rumsey Shoal (8). Club Line. "A" Class Started, 14.45
Finished Pos. Carpenter, Al....
16.32.19 1 (Capt D. M. Eley) Lobo, AŽ
Eve A5..
(Capt. Bader)
Isobel A7
(Major BEC. Dixon)
Kittiwake A12
(Col. 3. F. King)
slammed him with right and left. office for a year as president has There should have been a knok been married within 12 months. out in each punch. The truth is Mr. S. Pickersgill, honorary that Lewis on these occasions was of the club, told The Bulletin" seen to be somewhat of a slapper, recently, that during the winter season the club held an annual. hitting with the side of the glove
To the body. or with a straight dinner confined to members, and lett, Lewis's punches were sold a dance, not, of course, so con- and clean, but he could not punch fined. More than half the ment truly to a moving jaw. It goes to bera were professional men, and his credit, however, that he is the the present president is a city Arst boxer we have seen able to commclltor. play Harvey at his own game and beat him.
A last criticism: Lewis struck
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We are not misogynists," he added, "nor do we oppose the holy state of matrimony. Te feel that
me as a fine boxing machine. bachelorhood, temporary though, it
attack, like his defence like us
5 tip-toe balanca, was rhythmical
orthodox, but uninspired..
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Painted Lady, A14 ..... (Major F. C. Booty)
Mized Classes-Started 14.55
Finished Corr. Pos. Dorothea, H9, 16.40 18 16 40.18 3
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may be, possess its definite pat- term in the fabric of society," muut
ahould have as bonoured and the referze cautioned both dignified a status as the married boxers at times; He cautioned state." Harvey most, and there I think he was wrong. For once Harvey was faced with a man who knew all
he knew and a bit more about that phase of the game. Lewis, in my view, was the worst offender. But the holding, thanks to Mr. Smith, never spoilt the night.
MARX D'ORMOY
Parts, Nov. 24. M. Marx d'Ormoy, Bocialist Un- The crowd will be wondering der Becretary of Blate Heretofore.
of the Prime Minis- whether the story of Lewis's in the om
1 damaged eye was a clever plece of ter has been appointed to sur
Allsa, 13...... 18.53 02 16.42 44
(Com, G. Barnard R. N) Widgeon, YS 18.48.38 18.36.6 (Miss H. Crawhal-Wilson) Gael, G1 17.08.33 16.3742 2
(Capt A. McMillan)⠀⠀
strategy or not. Harvey was proceed the late M. Balengro as Min- bably the first man in that hall to ister of the Interior, notice that when Lewis entered Bruter.
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