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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY. 5, 1932.

COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT THE

QUEEN'S

4 INFANTRY MEN

A

REMARKABLE GERMAN FILM THAT EXPRESSES THE INTE~ SE NATIONAL PRIDE AND PATRIOTISM OF THE GERMANS WHEN THEY ENTERE D UPON THOSE FOUR YEARS OF TITANIC S · RUJGGLE WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD.

An

Answer to

"ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRON'T"

Made in the German tongue but with full Superimposed ex- planatory titles in English.

Tells A Never-to-be forgotten Story of Four Infantry Men, Who Gave Their Lives Heroically for their Country: The Ba- varian, Carl The Student, and The Lieutenant.

-RECLAMATION GROUNDS, WANCHAI

THRILLING FROM START TO FINISH

A

Naro Super

Directed by u.W.PABST

GARDEN

OPEN-AIR

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Grand

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PICTURES

AOTION

IN

DYNAMIO

DOSES

YOUTHFUL

GOLFERS.

IN FORM

REFLECTIONS ON THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

Dr. Johnson was once taken to a meet of hourds, and, on being ask-

THE MONEY-MAKING BOXERS

$2,650,000

FIGHT

HEAVYWEIGHTS

WHO HAVE MADE FORTUNES

New York, June 21.

The heavyweight boxing Lille

hands

ed his opinion of fox-bunting, the great lexicographer replied that it of the world has previously netual afforded one more illustration of changed

by Beven times the paucity of humán enjoyments. ring combat but I wonder what he would have said since the July night in 1889 when if he could been present John L. Sullivan beat Juke Kilrain iti the Nesli sit Muirfield in a bare knuckle bout at Rich- for the British Open Ama.bourg, Miss., that went 75 rounds, teur Golf Championship. It before Sharkey beat Schmeling. was the coldest and wettest weather that I can remember for a chum pionship, and the pity of it was enhanced by the two days on which the weather relented for a brief space, to give the visitors some iden of how charming this part of Scot- land can be under more favourable conditions, writes Cecil K. Hutchin-changed hands were:

HON.

Gentleman Jim Corbett took the championship from the immortal John L. in 21 rounds at New Or leans in 1892. Ther used big gloves.

MEMORABLE FIGHTS.

Other fights in which the title

1897–March 17-Bob Fitzsint- mons defented Corbett, 11 rounds, Carson City, Nev.

1899-June 9James Jeffries bent Fitzsimmons in 11 rounds at Coney Island, New York.

1908-Dec. 25-Jack Johnson stopped Tommy Burns, 14 rounds, Sydney, Australia. Police halted the contest.

1915-April 5-Jess Willard

MICKEY WALKER IN LIMELIGHT

MICKEY Walker is here shown covering up against Paulino

Madison Square Gardens. Walker in A serious contender for title honoura, '

Nom he bent in a middleweight contest of

FOOTBALL

LAWS

knocked out Johnson in 26 UNALTERED

'rounds at Havana, Cuba.

1919-July 4-Jack Dempsey knocked out Willard nt Toledo, O. (Willard failed to answer the: bell for the fourth round.)

1926-Sept. 23.-Gene. Tunney beat Dempsey, 10 rounds deci sion, at Philadephia.

BOARD SETTLES QUESTION OF SUBSTITUTES

GOALKEEPER AND THE PENALTY

games; but as far as Continental teams are concerned they can, if visiting teams agree, introduce substitutes.

The meeting decided to adlierc to Law 17, which provides that the goalkeeper must not be al-

when a lowed to move his foot penalty kick is takon. The F.L.F.A. had proponed that this should be deleted.

It was agreed that in amateur international games between Bri-

countries. tish Associations the competing shall make their own arrangements in regard to re- forces. In all matches in future referees will wear a distinctive

The views on a fine day from the higher parts of the course arc worth looking at, even in the brief interval of an exciting match. The waste of sandhills which strutch long the shore provide a fore. ground, which is varied in shape

Across and rich in colour.

the broad expanse of water far away to the west one can descry the buildings and spires of Edinburgh, through the partially dispersing curtain of amoke trending lazily Boaward. The hs of Fife to the north are complemented by the line of the Lammermuirs looking south; and the woods of Archerfield in their brightest spring foliage com- plete a picture which was, unfor- Lunately, too often blotted out by what an East Lothian native would

Tunney quit the ring voluntarily call a "bit haar frae the sea." This relinquishing his title, and particularly dunk and dismal form June 12, 1930, Max Schmeling of of mist frequently degenerated into [Germany and Jack Sharkey of heavy rain, and a north-east wind Boston fought to win the chain-

At the annual meeting of the jacket or blazer. blowing with the chill of mid-pionship. The German was fouled International Football Board at winter added further proof of what in the fourth round by a low blow, Llandudno, the F.A. of Wales The representatives of the four a spoil-sport weather can br. and on June 19 the New York withdrew their proposal concern-British National Associations also State Athletic Commission by aing the alteration of the penalty met at Llandudno and unanimously vote of two to one gave the title area,

agreed to recommend to their re- The meeting, apart froin

1o Herr Maxic.

The F. A. proposal in regard to Spective Associations th adoption weather, was a great success.

Law 1 was also withdrawn, but of the following resolution: $2,050,000 FIGHT.

the following resolution Honourable Company of Edinburgh

"The Council Was

Arc of opinion Golfers always manage their The most generous fight crowd agreed upon: "An international that it is undesirable that Asso- championships well, and everything of all time was that which paid match is deemed to be a match ciation Football should be can- of grey- went without a hitch. There were $2,650,000 the night of Sept. 22, played under the rules of a com- trolled by proprietors the usual surprise and upsets, 1927, at Chiengo to see Gene Tun-petition," and it was decided to hound racing or that it should be for which are inevitable under the pre.ney successfully defend his title add to the rule: "This decision is played upon grounds used sent system of 18-hole matches. against Jack Dempsey, from avhom binding only on the four British greyhound racing, Clubs in ment- There was also the usual discussion he won the championship the pre-Associations with regard to inter- bership with the Football Asso-

national matches."

ciation must not. take grounds and suggestions for altering the vious year at Philadelphin, conditions of play. It is certainly! The gate at the first meeting a pity that the meeting should ex-aggregated $1,895,723. tend to the Saturday. is more con- : Dempsey, the colourful venient for everybody when it ends (Continued on Page 9.) on the Friday night, and it could easily be managed by reducing the handicap qualification, which would (Continued on Page 9.)

WITHOUT A BITCH,

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the The

On the question of substitutes, which are used, nor may they let the position now is that there their grounds for the purpose of Ma-shall be no substitution of players being used for greyhound rac-

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