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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, JUNE 28,

CHMELING WILL NEVER FIGHT IN

SPANISH RING

AGAIN

mplete Disillusionment For

German Boxer

Barcelona, June 21.

Max Schmeling never again will fight in a Spanish ring no ter how attractive the purse offered. So he asserts and his yubtable manager Joe Jacobs echoes the assertion in terins too

for publication.

\pair arrived at this conclu~; ter the 12-round match with un hore May 18 was declared

- decision which even |

of the pro-Paolinoltes had to

was somewhat in the line.

It of charity to their favour-

SCHOOL ATHLETICS.

beling cut the rugged Busque WAH

jos with forking lefts, and in

inion of most of those pre- for at least eight of the 12,

bunda.

it was not only the decision rlled Mr. Jacobs and his P. Things seemed to go for them almost from the they put foot on Spanish the time they stepped off It. tly after arriving Schmel- id one of his sparring part

:

YAN COLLEGE

WINS

SAI NAM SECOND

The final results of the Inter-School Athletic Meet wore announced yes. terday and show Wah Yan College Well ahead in the boys' section in the and "33" grades, and in the aquatic) land eventa, Wah Yan won the "A")- erents reached second place in the

nd their wallets lifted by "B" grade. Thoy also won the com-) keketa, Jacoba demanded bined land and water championship protection. The chief of with a grand total of 163 points. Sal (amilingly refused.

Nam College came second with 110 points. The results are given below: Land Sports Championship. "A" Grade.-Wah Yon College

Jould look like we weren't

in Barcelona," he said.

the Aght, originally sched-(76 points). br April 8, was

"g" Grade-Wuh suddenly

(13

ped by the promoters. They points).

ced Schmeling hud hurt his

крок вик- supposed to {that a poor advance ticket d not an Injury to Max húd fed the postponement. ards Max shrugged mean- Then this suggestion

along to him for verifica-

WOR

fever that be the "great! ircus," featuring 35 boxing with three ringe simultn- f active, certainly was not a al success when it finally

ged.

big Montjuich stadium, with farena seats supplementing Jinary 90,000 capacity, was pout one third Alled despite le of an all-day pienie för a hdmission.

College

"C" Grade.--King's College. (16

SON OF DAVIS CUP DONOR TAKES BRIDE

NEA

In brilliant ceremony attended by prominent figures in political, social and international tennis circtos. Mina Dorothes E. Gay, of New York, became the bride of Dwight F. Davis, Jr. only son of the former Secretary of War, Governor General of the Philip. pines and donor of the Davis tennis cup. The couple are shown leaving the Church of the Resurrection in New York following the

nuptial..

Grade-Sai Nam Collège (29 HOW YALE

points).

points).

* Gradle points),

South China F.S. (28

Itelay Championship. "A" Grade.-Wah Yan. "" Grade.-Wah Yan "C" Gende.-Ling Nam. "D" Grade. Sai Nam. "E" Grade. Pui Ching.

Water Sports Championship.

College (2 "A" Grade..King's points).

"B" Grade-King's College (20 points).

"Grade.-Pol Ching (13 points). "D" Grade-South China P. S. (10 points).

Grado-South Chinn P: S. (13 points).

Land and Water Sports Champion- 103

ship (combined),-1, Wah Yan, points; 2, Sai Nam, 116 points.".

Giris' Section.

Nam

In the Girls' section, Sat postponement boosted secured first place with a total of 150 Ang's training camp ex. points.

and according to Jacobs, Land Sports Championship. han $12,000 of the $22,000 paid Max as his cut of the ent on the red side of thei

"A" Grade-Sai Nam (79 points). "B" Grade. Sai Nam (36 points).. "C" Grade.-Ling Tung (17 points) "D" Grade.-Pok Of (15 points). Water Sports Championship.

he climax, in. Jacobs opin-"A" Grade, Tsun-Tak-(8-points).

he after Schmeling had "B" Grade-Sai Nam (6 points).

plane for Munich.

paints.

WON BOAT RACE

HARVARD LOSE BY FIVE LENGTHS

PRESIDENT'S SON

ROWS.

New London, Conn., June 22.

With President and Mrs. Roosevelt among the specta-

LAWN BOWLS

Pairs. Championship

Match Postponed

The third round tie between E. G. Fast and G. Perkins, of the Police and F. J. Jones and A. W. Grim.mitt, of the Civil Service C.C. in the, Pairs Championship, which was to have been played on the Club de Recreio green yesterday, did not take place.) Post and Perkins turned up for the game, but Grimmitt and Jones were Laimeni.

DAVIS CUP SCHEME

tors, Yale's varsity crow HANDS OFF THE NEW trounced Harvard by five lengths in their annual race] on the Thames river here to. day, and the Yale freshmen and Junior varsity eights also were victorious aver their rivals from Harvard, the President's alma mater..

The presence of Roosevelt in the

8 took the afternoon train Land and Water Sports Champion-referees' launch failed to inspire

(Continued from Page 8.) Wimbledon,-France-or-even-fur-

ther afield.

ance, waving good-bye to shin (Combined).-1. Sal Nam, 150 his son, Franklin. dr. and other that a return to the old system

at the station. Ten hours

was back in Barcelona,

irrest for an alleged at-

to evade the. government Schmeling's end of the

LOCAL SWIMMING

By Japanese Team

d been taken off the train Satisfactory Exhibition

frontler town of Port-Bou

promoter Joaquin Gas

oursmen of Harvard as Yale won the freshman race.

Enough has been said to show

would be unsatisfactory, for con gestion is likely to increase in the Franklin, Jr. pulled manfully future, in which connection it may In No. 6 position in the Harvard shell but the Blue crew captured be pointed out that Estonia has the yearlings two-mile event by emerged

European three lengths in 8 minutes, 40-1/6 challenger, and that the biennial; ¡ seconda.

Proposal does not provide à solu

18 ล new

or

It is to be hoped that the nations

hrrant served by telegraph At a Council meeting of the Hong- Young Roosevelt, six feet four ton that is either complete

fraud, and his passport kong International Amateur Swim- inches tall and weighing 180 satisfactory. Sten from him. Hoppingming Association last evening it was pounds, was the powerhouse of his acobs phoned Gasa. He announced that a credit balance of boat. He was completely rowed

he had paid Gaan's part-approximately $88 was made in eon out at the finish. The President will give the new scheme a fair niel Strats, 5,000 pesetas nection with the recent exhibition | he said, Straus gave him given at the Y.M.C.A. by the Japanese himself seemed to have a mar- triui, which it has not yet had, and vellous time at the classic, re- that they will not discard it except stand covered his oblign-Olympic champions.

Mr. Wong Kam-ying, in the absence marking to reporters that the and until some better method is onferred with Straus, in- of Mr. Y. K. Mak presided over races were "awfully good.",

the meeting.

Jacobs Straus did not re- It was mentioned that souvenirs The varsity event, the seventy- Aving any 5,000 pesetas, were presented to all the Japanese second regatta of the two fumous er the circumstances it Awimmers with the exception of Institutions, got started late in the

devised.

é necessary for Jacobs to Reizo Koike, who, it Wax the day, NY dusk fell. The usual Always Good Dancing

stroke record. It was decided that a

to Barcelona to answer thought, had broken the breast crowd of many thousands witness- charges. after debating the ad-special souvenir be purchased and edit, trailing the tugging carmen of calling President sent to him. However, it was now launches, crowding around the or the state department, doubtful whether the record has been finish line, and following the shells hing, finally persuaded broken as newspapers received by the in observation trains on the shore,

et the Barcelona police to that the record was 2 mins. 25.3/5

Association from Australia showed

ter him that night by

SUCK. whereas Koike's time 405 le, to avoid a day or two mins. 28.2/5 secs. Fi-Bou commissary,

K

CLOSE RACE FOR 3 MILES.

Harvard made a close race of it

at the

YELLOW DRAGON

for three and a half miles but at DANCING ACADEMY that point Johnny Jackson, of New Haven, the Yale stroke, increased

It was decided by the meeting that the next morning he ar a souvenir be sent to Koike who had here, was tossed from at any rate established, a Far Eastern trate's jurisdiction to an- record.

the beat to nearly 40 strokes t arrived at the Palace A message from the Japanese was minute and the Elis

pulled about noon after the received by the Association express steadily акуду while Harvard

Juriediction

ing appreciation to the V.R.C., the splashed badly. Association and various other bodies: It out, developed in Hongkong for the work done in At the finish the Harvard'atroke, bariicular judge was out connection with their stay and the Sam Drury, of Boston, collapsed,

and didn't intend com-facilities provided by the YM.C.A. but quickly recovered. that afternoon. Perhapa for training prior to their visit to Last or the next

Manila, where they had carried off bbs' blood pressure, con- the championship.

Jof

Jed

was

The Yale crow was slightly! favoured in advance to capture the bove sea-level renched alti- Messra. R. Goldman and A. G. Donn honours. The crowd was estimated de heights. When apoplexy were elected to servo on the Water as the largest in the history of the pminent, someone augo League sub-committee and it clasair. The weather was perfect. bul Claude Dawson be Bathing Club, Y.ALC.A., Navy, Uni- WAH : announced that the Chinese

? Consul Dawson bur;

versity, South

Yale's time for the four miles China and Young was 19 minutes and 51 seconds,

a witness was found Companions would most probably be now downstream course record. to be hod seen Jacobs the entries for the League. the money to Strans, and The following members were elect. The previous record of 20 minutes. released, with apolo-ed to served on the Finance Como seconds, was made by Harvard

mitteo Messrs. Wong Kam-ying and 1916. wants n return match E. F. Selk,

e it to him any time he Mr. Donn announced that the Asso

The victory for the Blue over coba yelled ny he board-clation's finances showed credit the Crimson increased Yale's már-

for another trip to the balance of $461.35.

Before

n

glu.to 33 victories to 22 for, Har- the moethug closed Mr.Vard. since 1876.

the

In the Sahara desert. Goldman proposed a vote of thanks President Roosevelt saw and Sound, in the mid-to Mr. E. F. Selk and other members rin, but you can take it of the .M.C.. for the work they finish of the varsity race, as tho will hover bo in Spain, put in to make the visit of the two previous contests, from the KORT!

Japanose swimmers a success, [Treferees', launch.

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