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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1938.
RIO WILL
WILL FIGHT HARVEY
UNITED HOCKEY
CLUB MEETING
Farewell Match Arranged
A few maters of special interest were mentioned
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PEEL SCORES FIVE GOALS
Hockey At King's Park
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Remarkably sharp shooting by at last night's (To The Editor, "The Hong Kong Petty-Officer A. Peel, who netted dve times. ertabled the Petty
meeting of the United Hockey Club, held at the Police Training School, |
Mongkok.
Daily Press")
Bir. I am writing in reply to Officers Corps. Kowloon, to beat the challenge of seaman" Bob, the Chief Petty Officers, HMS. The most important item decided Harvey of the H.M, S. Cum- Cumberland, by five goals to one was to hold a match between teams" berland. I wish to say that in a hockey match at King's Park
his challenge to a yesterday. representative of the Army and I accept Air Force and the Civilians.
10 3-minute round contest if he can bring down his weight to about 150 lbs. stripped. I am in the Welterweight class weighing only 143 lbs stripped.
This game would serve a two- fold purpose. It will be played in honour of Captain Gwydyr Jones, Chairman of the United Tourna- ment, who is leaving or Home shortly, and also will be the match from which the Selection Com • mittee will choose the team to play! Macao some time this month.
Further details will be announcea inter.
Peel played a fast game and was, on the day's form, head and shoulders above the others, with one or two exceptions. His anti- cipation was good and he had a I seaman" Harvey is agreeable hard shot with which the oppos he is welcome to see my promotoring gonile was quite unable to and manager Mr. M. Stanley, at "
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"BATTLING" RIO. Hong Kong, February 1, 1938. [We take pleasure in announc- March and that a series of I-ing that if arrangements can he ternational games be arranged
It was also Tournament
the decided that season will end in
within the Tournament.
The Royal Scots Regiment, which arrived in Hong Kong last week, have joined the United Club, and
completed for the bout we shali be glad to present a belt for the welterweight championship of the Colony-Ed., "H.K.D.P.")
are making their own arrange Boxing
ments with regard to fixtures. They hope to make their debut either this week or early next week.
SCHOOLS WIN AT CRICKET
Recreio Dismissed ·
For 49 Runs
A Combined Schools eleven, captained by Mr. J. L. Youngsaye, scored a handsome victory over Club de Recreio in a friendly, cricket match at King's Park yes- terday.
The Schoolboys played a good all-round game, their fielding in particular drawing much applause. Two of their batsmen, KM. Rum-
Jahn (39) and J. Gesano (33) also
batted well
They went in first and declared at 137 for 7. They then proceed- ed to dismiss the Club for 40, Hosegood 4 for 10, and Fisher, 3 for 16, doing most of the damage. For the losers M L Soares was the only one who did' any- thing. He contributed 22 to his side's total, and took four wickets
for 34 runs.
HOME RUGGER
England-Ireland Teams Chosen
The following have been select- ed to represent Ireland in the In- ternational rugby match against England on February 12:
AN. Other; Daly (Harlequins),
Balley. McMahon, Lyttle (Colle- glans); Cromey, Morgan; Alexan- der, Graves, Irwin, (North Ireland), Mayne, McGaw, A. Loughlin (University College), Ryan and Walker-(Reuter).
FOORD LOSES ON POINTS
Another Win For Schmeling
losers only goal.
scored the
LOCAL “STARS” WIN
Softball Match With "Empress"
Two home runs by Bill Woo, and better pitching, carried the local "all-star" soft-ball team to victory against a side from the Canadian Paciic Steamship liner, Empress of Japan in an exhibition match at the, Central British Asso- clation ground yesterday. They won by nine runs to six.
The winners were the better all-round side and the Empress Hamburg. Jan. 30. only had the lead for a short Max Schmeling. the German space at the beginning. After contender for the
heavyweight that they were trailing all the boxing championship of the world, way. Attwell hit
homer defeated Ben Foord of South Afri❘ them. ca on points in a twelve-round bout here this evening.
The Hanseatic Hall was filed to capacity by a crowd of 20,000 spectators, who included many notables, including Walter Neusel, the No. 2 German heavyweight, and the Reich Sports Leader.
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Woo was in great form and, in addition to bis home runs, did very good work at first base.
The pitchers were T. Chin ("All-Stars"), and Ross.
Teams:-
-"All-Stars":—N. Lum, T. Chin, B. Woo, J. Morrell. B. Jan, Porter, Both boxers were given a great B. Walker, W. Ching, and B. Muir. ovation. They were accompanied Empress of Japan:-Perry, Att- from their dressing rooms by well, Black, Mercer, Ross, Oliver, squads of Black Guards.
NEVER GAVE UP
Schmeling won every round ex- cept the ninth which was even oord took a lot of punishment gave up trying. knock-downLS,
but he never There
were no
though Foord sipped to the floor in the second round. The South African was twice warned for low blows. The one in the seventh was accidentally low, while in the tenth it just touched Schmeling's hip.
Foord attempted many right. swings, but the majority of them missed.
VERY CONFIDENT Schmeling was very confident and was never in difficulties. He
had. Foord at his mercy in the twelfth round when the South African, after taking a left Jab. dropped his guard. The Crowd roared to Schmeing to finish off his opponent.
After the Aght Schmeling prais- ed Foord on his game display. He said he did not expect the bout to
Foard weighed 14st. 11 lbs. while Schmeling was 13. st. 12 lbs. (Reuter).
ENGLISH TEAM The following have been select-last so long- ed to represent England:
Parker (Blackheath); Unwin, Nicholson, Cranmer, Sever; Rey- nolds, Giles (Coventry); Long- land, Toft. Prescott (Harlequins), Huskisson, Marshall (Oxford Uni- versity), Bolton, Milmga
Weston-(Reuter).
and
SAPPERS BEAT
DOCKYARD POLICE
BRADDOCK TO RETIRE
Grimwood, Coffin, and Matthews.
Towards the end of the game
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"Doc" Morton and George Fowler Samshui and Wuchow played as substitutes in the "All-Air Star" Team.
"INTERNATIONAL SERİES
Four other games were played during the week-end, all being in the International series,
The scores were:- Britain (4), China “A” (18), ELK. (3), Philippine Island (2), China "B" (1), India (4). Portugal (0), U.S.A. (10).
BROMWICH AND QUIST, AGAIN
Adelaide, Jan. 31. Adrian Quist and John Bromwich
of Australia to-day completed their slaughter of the acknowledged two best tennis pairs in the world when they defeated Baron Gottfried von Cramm and Henner Henkel óf Ger- many in the final of the Australian doubles tennis championship.
Quist and Bromwich won easily in straight sets, by scores of, 7-5, 6-4, 6-0.
In the semi-finals,, the winners defeated Donald Budge and Gene Mako.-(Reuter).
DAVIS CUP TENNIS
Tokyo, Jan. 31. Japan has decided to challenge
for the Davis Cup this year in the Amertean Zone, according to the Japanese Lawn Tennis Association.
New York, Jan. 30. James
Braddock, former heavyweight boxing champion of the world who defeated Tommy
Jiro Yamagishi and - Fumfterd Farr recently, today announced
Nakano, members of last year's On the Sookunpoo hockey his retirement from the ring. ground yesterday, the Royal Explaining this decision, he said team, have been informally chosen Engineers
the beat
Dockyard "In fairness to my wife and ch by the Association to represent Police by the odd goal in three indren, I think it's time that I
competition. a friendly hockey encounter.
should withdraw. I won my last There was no score in the Brst fight and I believe I can beat most half but after the change-over of the contenders for the heavy- George scored for the Police and
weight title." Claxton and Allison for the win-
ners;
Engineers: Nichole: Saxby Corner, Hattigan; Bixby: Pitt. Ereson, Clasett; Elsley, Emerson, Redman..
Dockyard: Moss Curry, Fox: A. N. Other, George, Nichols; Gray, Smith Davis, McLeod. .
NOMADS BEAT RECREIO-
In a friendly hockey match "played at King's Park on Monday, the Nomads defeated the Club de Recreio by two goals to nữ Silva netted in the first half add F. O. Reed after the interval.
R.
"He revealed that he is entering another business venture, but no details of this have been announ- ced.--(Reuter).
GUNNERS BEAT SAPPERS
Japan in the (Reuter).
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A very closely contested game of lived at Bl. George'sroad Babba- Rugby footbah was seen at Boo-combe. kumpoo, Happy Valley, yesterday. when the 5th Anti-Aircraft Bde., R.A.. beat the Royal Engineers by six points (two tries) to five (one goal)...^
WIN FOR R.A.
In a Third Division League football match played at Bookun- There was not much to choose poo yesterday afternoon, the 5th between the sides and the score is Anti-Aircraft Brigade, R.A defeat- a very fair indication of the runed the Royal Engineers by "five of play.
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