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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1933.
K. H. WONG DEFEATS LUK DING CHEONG
WOODFULL AND WARNER
QUARREL OVER LEG THEORY
AUSTRALIAN DENIES APOLOGISING
A heated argument between M. W. Woodfull and "Plum" Warner, the English Test team manager, as to the rights and wrongs of body-line bowling, ended, accord- ing to an Australian paper in the Aussie skipper apologising.
But Woodfull has since re- futed this, and says that he did not retract n single thing he said to Warner. All he pointed out was that his remarks were directed to not, personally Warner.
EXPERIENCE FALLS TO AMBITION
L. GOLDMAN JOURNEYS ON IN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP: HÁZELL FORCED TO THREE SETS
HO KA LAU SICK: TO PLAY ON FRIDAY
(By "Veritas").
DEFEATED last year in the first round by Teddy Fincher after scoring but one game in two sets, K.H. Wong, one of the youngest competitors in the curent
Tennis Championship, yes- ambitious endeavour when cheong an
sets.
experienced
This is so far the biggest ship, and the result reflects
young player. Luk
was
Encounters which promised big
man was never seriously extend-
terday realised the reward of he defeated Luk Ding- tournament player in three
surprise of the champion- the highest credit on the well below form.
CARPENTIER.
DEMPSEY.
DEARTH
OF BOXERS
MORE CARPENTIERS AND DEMPSEYS NEEDED
things rather disappointed Gold-PETERSON SHOWS
ed by Gray, and although Hazell
won, the standard of the tennis was poor. The match of the dayHo Ka-lau v. Tsui Yun-pui, was postponed on account of Ho falling sick.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS OPEN SINGLES (1ST ROUND)
Lee Hun-ngok beat N.A.E. Mackay G-3, 6-3.
J. W. Leonard bent Firdos Khan 1, 6-0.
Yew Mun-kit beat G. 6-4, 6-2.
Lai
L. Goldman bent S. A. Gray 6-2, 6-2.
D. H. Hazell beat Tol f'ing-fan 6-3, 2-6, 6-4.
K. H. Wong beat Luk Ding- cheong 6-8, 6-3, 6-1.
sŤATEISTUNGSZEITAURANTENE
volloy, he made no mistake about
It.
He is going to take a good deal of defeating, that is, in the early stages of the tourney, and as it la reasonable to believe that he will improve as it proceeds, the Hame sentiment can apply to the latter rounds.
Denis Hazell was given a severe fright in his first appearance in the Hongkong Open. Opposed to Tsoi Ping-fan, he was not only taken to three sets, but was, up to a point, just a trifle lucky to get away with the result.
LACKING GENERALSHIP.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES OPEN SINGLES (1ST ROUND)
C. E. Abbas y Tam fong.
Voc.
H. S. Doggett v S. E. Green. M. H. F. Waring v Wong Fuk-nam.
W. F. Edge v.A. J. Stocker. lu Tak-cheuk v Chiu Chun- chui.
D. C. Dunham * R. P. Newell.
PROMISE
Many reasons are advanced for the present world slump in big fighto. Some of the critica suggest that boxing is fast losing its hold on the public. Others blame the Various governing bodies for apathetic legislation in vital issues of the sport.
Interest has flagged because the world of baxing is without magnetis Dersonality.
NOBODY MINDS1
Jack Sharkey is the present premior heavy-weight but nobody seoma mind. If the Lithuanian were to walk from his home in Boston to New York City fow people would turn their heads to look at him.
after winning the first set at 8-6.
Max Schmeling bad. coro He failed to make his strokes "colour," but even the German Is with the same confidence as of
A doubtful point given in his Owing to Ho Kn-lau's liness, his match with Toui Yun-pui, which favour when Teol was leading 3-2 yore, and once he had conceded to stelld and ordinary to fire the
imagination, would have been the piece de re in the final set, turned the game the equalling sot, was a beaten The only fighters who kept sixtance of the afternoon, postponed.
to
tongues wagging were the excep Yew Man-kit naturaly passed; tional hitters like Jack Dempsey Gone on without the slightest diffculty, and Georges Carpentier. He played nice tennis yester. Tunney was a magnet because of day, keeping plenty in reserving his Intellectual attainments and but never relaxing the grip achievements which hitherto were which he obtained on the game not associated with pugilists. from the start.
Boxing will rogain its world-
when another - wide popularity Lai did well to take the rat Dempsey, Carpentier or Jimmy
ADELAIDE, Jan. 16.
was in his favour, and his vast matchman. "There are two teams on the
play experience was brought field; one is trying to play
Disappointed spectators, how-bear on the remainder of the ex- cricket, and the other is making no attempt to do so," Woodfull ever, saw plenty to keep them changes, whon Inzell was seen at volleya and overhead is reported to have said to the interested, even if the matches his best with carefully concealed English manager on Saturday did not produce quite the standard drop
ก tennia smashes, in connexion with the leg of play expected in
championship. theory,
Goldman, had an easy task in The incident, it is stated, took disposing of Gray and entering stage of his place in the dressing-room, when upon the second
set to the tenth game, but
It will never become upfashion- Woodfull was receiving attention journey in the tournament.
teanta was of a negative quality, and it was chiefly as a result of a table as long as we have fighters for the blow over the heart which
result of a vigorous defence that who battle as did Len Harvey and Gray's inexperience of tourna he had received from Larwood
ment play and ita requirements
Jack Casey at Newcastle recently early in his innings. Mr. Warner
comtributed. In no areall mea- The best achievement of the day
Yew Man-kit will meet the or Jackie Brown when he defeat- had heard of Woodfull's shaken
Much too was that of the youthful K. Hwinner of the Abbas-Tam Bure to, the result.
Yoc ed Young Perez for the world titis condition, and had entered the
impetuous, and secking only to Wong, who ousted that seasoned fong tie, and I anticipate that this at Manchester. dressing-room to sympathise with
break through with forehand player, Lak Ding-cheong in three will determine itself into Tam. the Australian captain.
drives, he not only made sets.
Tool played exceedingly well, and has a mine of good tennls in him. Lack of generalship at a critical stage probably robbed him of entry into the second round. Certainly it contributed
to his downfall.
numerous errors, but left him. Wong, it will be
recollected,
Every one on the Adelaide Oval:
the 18 discussing
self open for Goldman's neat met Teddy Fincher in the first APR yesterday
round last year, and secured one placements. episode. During the day a brief statement circulated by Mr.
game only. Since then he has Gray's service, usually one of made rapid strides, and now pos Warner conveyed the Information
an excellent range of that Woodfull had expressed his his best weapons of attack, com-geases regret to him for the remarks he pletely collapsed. It caly began strokes which he can put into had made, and that the incident to become effective towards the practical use with pleasing facility had now closed with the parties end of the game, but in the first and effect.
act it was a succession of double the best of friends.
faults on the part of the young K.C.C. player.
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WOODFULL'S DENIAL. Woodfull was interviewed later, and he denied that he had made an apology, so the pair cannot be regarded ne being on friendly terms yet.
"I did not apologise to Mr. Warner," said Woodfull, "for any statement I made. I merely told him the matter was not a personal one be- tween himself and myself. I strongly repudiate any sug gestion that I tendered on apology to Mr. Warner for any statement I made."
LOSING BATTLE.
Luk always gave the impression Goldman was never called upon of fighting a losing battle, even to go all out, and resting content to return the balls with consisten- cy and accuracy, lured his ponent to destruction.
op-
CONSISTENT GOLDMAN. Goldman has lost none of his old time mobility, and he was especially effective in bls place- ments and volleys. He was in- clined to go up on the "wrong 'uns, and was more than once benten because of it, but when he picked out the true balls to
NEW SOCCER TECHNIQUE
ENGLISH CLUBS ADOPTING LATEST "THREE BACK" GAME
The general adoption of the Arsenal revived the schenie and "three-back" game has seen a big practised it with auch success that change over Association football many other teams followed their In England. When the alteration example.
he held out.
hio
game
Wilde is developed.
PETERSEN ♥. NEUSEL.
fight la
He is a player to be watched. Boxing will come into its own for he has cultivated a
every time a first-class not dlesimallar to that of Tsul Axed. What football ground in Wai-pul, and I feel that Yew South Wales would be large is going to have the toughest enough to accommodate the crowd game of his life to overcome who would want to see Jack Peter- his young countryman.
sen against the young German, Walter Neunel?
This is a fight which is Im- minent, and one that will rouse Britain to a high pitch of on- thusiasm,
EASY FOR LEONARD.
Leonard, last year's sensation, had a comfortable passage against Firdos Khan, the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club representative, con- Now that Petersen has beaten ceding but one game in two sets, Hans Schonrath and Jack Pettifer whilst Lee Hun-ngok, the Univer- It is hoped that he will be signed
Norman Mackay.
PACKER AND ity champion, succeded against up with the fair-complexioned
SHAW OUT
CANNOT HOLD UP SINGLES FOR THEM
M. W. LO NOT TO PLAY TO-DAY
I learn this morning that Commander Packer and Com- mandor Shaw, two of the lend-i
young Touton, who received the Mackay twice led kia opponent, decíalon over Larry Gains. but could not sustain the effort, Neusel impressed almost every- and evenutally broke down before body when he fought at the Royal better directed attack. Never- Albert Hall. He is anything but theless it was an encouraging dis-a stolid human punchingbag. Ho play by Mackay.
is quite as speedy as Fetersen,
G. ARAGON DEFEATED
LOSES TO AKIMOTO IN PHILIPPINE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
Guillermo Aragon, veteran
ing English representatives in of several international tennis, the championship, will have to meets, lost to 0. Akimoto of give a walk over to their on-Japan in the All Comers net ponents. D. S. Green and R. singles tournament last week Chon respectively.
at the Alzal Memorial Field.
Japanese carried the game and led at 8-2. After this he had little difficulty in winning the next three games to clinch the set by a 0-2
scord,
Guillermo again lost on his sor- vice at the start of the second set, but managed to even up the count Packer and Shaw are at present on The scores wera 6-2, 6-2 and
by taking the next game at 40-80. in the "offside" inw was made a The wisdom of the policy may the southern cruise with H.B1.8. Kent, 6-1.
Ho lost the third gama after a few seasons back many clubs rack-be borne out in the case of the and are not expected back until Feb
The Japanese net ace mastered spirited battle which was featured ed their football brains for me Arsenal, but they are fortunate in ruary 27. Mr. II. 3. Armstrong toll thods to combat the increased possessing two of the best Inside me to-day that in view of this, it Guillermo in every set of their by long rallies on the part of both acoring chancos.
forwards in the game in James would impossible to hold up the match although the latter put up players. Akimoto proceeded to singles tourney for so long, and the fan appreciablo showing against annex the fourth game by a love After many experiments the and Jack.
two naval competitors would have to his aggronsor. Guillermo display-acoro, but again encountered rough "three-back" game who adopted.
These players lle somo yards be scratched.
ed dashes of brilliant tonnis in the sailing in the next game which ho whereby the centre-half files wall
It is back luck on both on than, host an ton of the full-backs. The behind the other forwards and are contre-half's job la essentially thus enabled to do the "fetching" particularly Commander Shaw, who rat two sets and forced his op- also won after it wont to deuce. was an almost certainty for the quar-ponent to extend himself before once. Guillermo came back with attack in the sixth and driving n that of a spollet, koldem going up and "carrying" that would fall to ter finais and was, in fact, a "sceded" winning in several games.
the lot of the contro-half under player:
SPIRITED DATTLE.
won out by a 40-15 scoro. He, the fold to help the attack.
Shaw and Packer aro due to appear Guillermo lost the first game however, lost in the next two to with unprettates a closing up the old conditions.
In the doubles on Friday, but it fa of the gap down the centre and
F. ARAGON WINS It is affected by the wing-halves situated with two "clase" tanido over.
Not all clubs are so fortunately possible that the match will be held on his service at 40-30, but came entitle Akimoto to the set.
back strong in the next to equalize
Francisco Aragon, brother of working in toward the raiddle of men and it is doubtful if the M. W. Lo will not be playing to the score, taking the game after it i the field of play.
working of the three-back forma day, his match with 1. S. Earnshaw had been douced twico. They Gellermo and well-known in tion has brought others much suc-having been put back to Thursday. again halved the next two, Akimoto Hongkong, who is playing in the No arrangements have been made, winning the third game at 40-15 same bracket with Akimoto, Mr. Armstrong seld. to substitute any and Guillermo taking the fourth came through with flying colors However, it now rooms deeply other games for these three which are game by a love score. The fifth in his match against his young fully many times before the al- embedded in the tactics of many now wiped out of to-day's programme, game was bitterly contested but onenent. L. Folinton, by the
so that some of the best attractions after a long drawn battle the scores of 6-8, 6-1 and 6-3 of this afternoon' will bo abecht, teration in the off-side law. But clubs Reuter.
NO INNOVATION, This Idon was no Innovation, faw it has hann trind waauccess-
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