THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1933.
KID CHOCOLATE FLOORED IN
2ND ROUND
THE
WHIRLWIND CANZONERI
DOES THE TRICK
A King's Park Conundrum: |LOCAL
Can Artillery Win?
(Contintied from Page 8).
I
care to slip along to King's Park on Saturday you can sco it worked out for yourself.
The answer will be supplied through the meeting of the Recrolo and Royal Artillery. So far both New York. Nov. 24. have made abortive searches for With 霹 whirlwind attack. points. The Artillery have made Tony Canzoneri, the recently-half a dozen attempts to improve the position, two of which went dethroned lightweight cham-very close to fruition, whilst the pion, flattened Kid Chocolate to Recrelo have eight times left the the canvas in the second round hold unappensed,
here to-night before a howling│· I am afraid Saturday will be the crowd which never expected to ninth occasion) - see the Cuban bon bon take the
count.
Evon without Harris, and with the experiment of Sergt. Woods al centre-forward, the Gunters Chocolate, recognized In New, should be good enough to break York and other states as the world their duck. But they must open featherweight and junior light-up their game. They do not move weight champlon, went down bn-the ball quickly enough to indulge Fin short-passing. The wings fore a right to the head after two should be kept constantly on the minutes and a half of the second move. But that's up to Pardoe
and his colleagues,
stanza.
It was the only knockdown of the scrap which brought together two of the outstanding fighters in
non-title event.
10 MINUTES FOOTBALL..
AP
LESSON FROM OVERSEAS
WHEN CLEVERNESS IS FUTILE
(By "Saracon")
Watching the Peru-Chile team, who recently played a series of matches in this coun- try, one realized that cleverness was of little avail unless it had
direct purpose.
All the swerving, side-stepping and in- tricate short pass ng has only a spectacular value unless it leads to the ball being put in the net.
But the methods of the tourists emphasized another paint. Like most Continental teams they are largely passive in their resistance in detence. do not even challenge for it unless They don't go in to get the ball: they they have a good chance to secure it.
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
FIRST LEAGUE MATCH
ON SUNDAY
SPORT ADVTS.
|THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The FOURTEENTH EXTRA RAGE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY CA Saturday, 2nd December, 1939, com. mencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Ball will be Rung at 1,30 p.m.
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No One without Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure Badges admitting Non-Member to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Aro obtainable through the
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Club visit Lin Nam University Tho See Ballding, (Tel. 27794).
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office, Brd Floor. Gloucester will close at 12 o'clock noon,
Badges admitting to Members' The line-up of the Athletic has Enclosure will NOT be on sale been announced as .ollows:
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the Race Courro.
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MENIS
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F. B
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H. B.
H. B.
Janry Young Eddy Chang Jimmy Ching Henry Ching
UNFORTUNATE LOSS.
The Recreio, who, as a team of enthusiastic triers, are second to
The substitutes are Jimmy Pane none in the Colony will not take
The result of these tactics is that a' Tait Pong, Jerry Young and S. K. the field utterly despairing. They man finds himself in possession in Chan, have played good games this sea- ample space and with time to do as he son without any attendant luck.likes. Almost unopponed he falls to Canzoneri atarted out fast This supplied, and a little more the temptation to dribble the ball for. scoking a quick kayo of the confidence in themselves will make ward with the opposition giving way, Cuban and rocked him repeated-a lot of difference. So don't be or retreating before him. ly in the first round, Chocolate surprised. if they spring a sur- then steadied temporarily but prise!
under a vicious attack became dazed and kept going only by the figling instinct that has kept him at the top of the feather division for "the last several years,
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Canzoneri had n. three-pound weight advantage, scaling pounds to 130 for the little Cuban Negro.
Conzaneri last summer dropped his lightweight title to Barney Ross of Chicago and falled to re- gain it in a return match here in September, but is still ruled at the top in his weight class. It was the first knockout of Chocolate. He was counted out as he lay face down on the canvas,
POSITION NOW SERIOUS
LINCOLNS & THE LEADERSHIP Last week I asked, though not with very much conviction "Will the Lincolns suffer a decline?". Since their debacle against St. Joseph's the ques- tion must be repeated with more seriousness.
But finally he la compelled to pass and then he finds that all his colleagues who have moved forward in advance are covered. It is as if the defened have thrown up an unscalcable wall in the penalty area and the attack breaks down before It.
One lesson is to be learnt from this
type
The local club has been un- fortunate in losing the services of Jimmy Leong, their full-back and triple threat man, and Jerry Wong, al centre. Leong was the most experienced player in the aide and around him the team was built up Both men are leaving for Honolulu
The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including, Fax, for all Persons, including dies, and is payable at the Gate. soldiers and Sailors in Uniform ire admitted Half Price,
Bookmakers, The Tae Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hong. gong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting,
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary Hongkong, 27th November, 1933.
at the
on the morning of the match and Always Good Dancing of defence, which may be con- their absence will mean 4 great demned as unsound but which is deal. Clarence Ching has been usually very effective when practised brought in in the place of Jerry against British teams, who are un-Won and Henry Young at full- Temiliar with it. If advantage is
in
Hust
back.
Bill Eutt, the S.C.A.C, coach, is very planned with the spirit: and showing of the local lads In
YELLOW
DRAGON
their practice to-date, especially DANCING · ACADEMY
in a game with a U.S. Navy team last Sunday when they came through with a win of 12 points
to 7.
6th
Floor King's Theatre Building.
(Chinese Music at Intervals)
be taken of withdrawals of the defence
the middle of the field the situation,
be
quickly. exploited That is to say
instead of the man' with the ball dribbling ho ought to push it through to a co'league be-| fore he is covered. As we say, hef should make the ball do the work. The same principle should be applied Like South China they have deed its importance cannot be
to the gaina under all conditions. In-i
over experienced two rather unhappy emphasized if the forwards are Lo The Chinese players were much matches in succession. Whether have a chance t break through and lighter than their opponents but the Lincolna will allow this comit apples specially to the half lineks. Better team work was the decidin pletely to upset their equilibrium A half back is fortified in holding the factor. At the end of the fire 11s, perhaps rather premature to ball long enough to "draw" an op-quarter no score was registered INTERNATIONAL TIE.suggest. But if they are to re- ponent, and possibly to attempt to but soon after the commencemen main in the race for league leader-beat him, but having done this he of the second Jimmy Leong score ship, they cannot afford to drop should not keep it a second longer. many more points, and I imagine A fast service of the ball in these the first touchdown of the gam Sunday's game with the Police circumstances is imperative otherwise, over a tackle from the 4 yd. line.
the defenders will be will decisively nettle the issue one opportunity to take up position to the Navy full-back, gave his side given the In the same cuarter, O'Brien way or the other.
check the attack. It should also be On form I cannot see how the realized that the pass should not the lead with a touch-down which Glasgow, Nov. 29.
himself converted. The under played here to-day between Scotland their disappointing displays of the ought to be kicked into an open apace
1st, 2nd, 3rd, dih, Total S.C.A.C. 0 6 0 and Austria resulted in n ile, 2-ail Inst. fortnight, my faith in them where a man may collect it before be- touch-down through Eddy Chine
6 12 remains.
ing challenged.
7 the atar mininture quarterback the US. Navy 0
0
Scotland And Austria. Play At Glasgow.
1
-The-international-soccer--match Lincolns can lose. and, despite placed-direct-to-the-player.--The-ball SCAC nbtained that winning
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