HE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
NO 1935 RACE FOR THE
Max Baer Makes Sure Of Decision
AN IMPROMPTU WRESTLING BOUT
Portland, Oregon. Max Baer, heavyweight box- ing champion, engaged in an impromptu public wrestling match hereänd awarded him- self the decision!
Baer was refereeing a wrestling; match between Pascual Castillo, Spain, and "Bulldog" Jackson, when Jackson suddenly tapped him on the back of the neck, Baor promptly floured the wrestler with two left to the jaw, and the Spaniard, taking swift advantage of the situation, pinioned his rival and gained the match.
Jackson, infuriated, tried to) anatch the timekeeper's mallet for
the avowed purpose of attacking|
Baer, Falling in that, he challeng-
NEA
AMERICA'S
The flying stead of ancient fable never was more complately in the air than them stemplechasers running in a race at Melbourne, Australia. The position of the landing borse makes it look as though
kia rider in in for a spill because his hind legs won't be able to clear the hurdis,
ed the boxer to any kind of contest KOWLOON
the latter cared to suggest.
Baor accepted the challenge and decided to wrentle. He lifted the wrestler at arma' length, spun him! round and slammed him to the mat. His knee on Jackson's chest, Basr thon patted himself on the back and awarded himself the verdict.
Hockey enthusiasts are remind that the first of the series of lec- tures on umpiring is to be held at the R.N. Dockyard to-morrow oven- lng at 5.89, p.m., when the lecturer will be Surg. Cmdr. A. E. Phillips. The Dockyard Police have been in- structed to direct those wishing to attend to the hall.
The next musical production of the I.K. Philharmonic Society will be "Hiawatha." Rehearsals are to com- mance on Monday, December 8, la the Cathedral Hall, and all interested will be welcome, The rehearsala
mence at 5.30 p.m.
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W. Stoker, W. Ahern,
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H. Vale, F. D. Angus.
F. Rapley, H. C. Borner. W. G. Nirst, C. E. Terry.
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CARLETON AND TWO
PITCHERS
Louisville, Ky, Nov. 22. The Chicago Cubs, it was revented here to-day, pald $50,000 and the services of Pitchers Bud Tinning and Dick Ward to the St. Louis Cardinals for Pitcher Tex Carleton.
The Cincinnati Reds paid $40,000 to the Cardinals for Low Riggs, third baseman, and Outflelder Ival Goodnian. The latter were taken from the Red Birds' minor league farm Aystem.
HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
Engineers Beat Signals
In Mamak Match
BILLIARDS LEAGUE
193
CUP?
TIME LIMIT
NOW NEARLY UP
CONTEST VERY UNLIKELY
NEW 12-METRE EVENT
The ten months' · notice required of a Cup challenger having almost expired, a match in 1935 is unlikely; indeed, opinion on both sides of the Atlantic favours a post- ponement until mutual'agrce- ment is reached on the points which were in dispute during the recent contest.
It is probable that the main cause of the inisunderstandings lies In the isolation of the New York Yacht Club. Thi
historie club may be Bald to correspond in prestige to the Royal Yacht Squadron, but it is larger, and the influence which it exerts in
Chief And Petty Officers American waters is more powerful
Win With Ease
than that exercised, or sought, by the R.Y.S.
about
The New York Yacht Club does not belong to the International Yacht The Chief and Petty Officers' Club body of the sport in
Racing Union, which is the governing. won with comfortablo
thirty CABO in the countries, The I.Y.R. Union has one Stool Coulson Billiards League last book of rules, the New York Yacht Friday, when opposed to the Royal Club another. In spirit and intention Engineers' Sergeants' Mess. The both sets of roles are identical, or Neval players were only beaten on occasionally dissimilar, however, and very nearly so. In wording they are
one table. "
Tho full resultas of last matches are appended:
S/Sgt. Cizrie K/HEL Flood
It. OldGeld
Smith (50 W. Cox 11 W. Baller 150 R. Jordan
week's
180
it in this claparity which can give rine to different interpretations, as unfortunately we have seen,
The New York Yacht Club is
GARRISON SERGEANTH BT. PATRICK's jealous of its independence, and will
fouhtless resist pressure to join the 1LY.R. Union. But it in finding t 14olation increasingly hard to main- 160 tala In face of the growing upinion 6 that nations playing the same gamG cannot play that game with con- 493 flfcling notions of the rules.
100
B/Cond. Gillon
S/BgL Dyer Hat, Amith
ARL Raumet.
100
A. Walker
Tita!
- TO
ROYAL ARTILLERY
27
Total
ROYAL ENGINEERS
L/Bet Finl 21 L/Hrt. Hodges 1./8g Maddison 111 /Hxt. Orosmith 180 180 Net. Bloomfield
110 Q... capi Batwolf
In a Mamak Hockey Tournament Set Wood
match played on the milliary ground ¦ L/Bat. Roach
at Sonkunpoo yesterday afternoon.)
the Royal Engineers gained an over-
Total
whelming victory over the Royal CPP:8 cươn Corps of Signals, winning by Ava goala to nil,
P. Sargant
Jha
T. Yeoman In the Arst half, good combination W. Wel on the part of the Engineers'
for-F. Home T FEW wards feruited in Woods doing the "hat-trick". In the second half the Signals tried hard to stem the Sap. pers' attacks, but Pegg broke through to score two goals, bringing the total to five.
Total
100 Set Huilingwerth
B/S iarra
150
QMS. Baber
74
لبعد
786
ROTAL ENGINEERS
150 1./BEL. Horos
10
NEW CONTEST
Clubs elvewhere in
United the States helong to the I.Y.R. Union. These, with Canadian clubs, are grouped into the North American Yacht Racing Union,
America as a whole has long felt it as hurt that the New York Yacht Club only should be concerned with the America's Cup. This opinion,
100 L/Het Grasmith 1 together with the widespread desire
160 Q.M.B. Stapl
111
150 Sgt. Hollingsworth 115 to meet Great Britain in more fre- 160 B/B larr idiquent contests on the ZEA, RTC 120
180 doubt the reasons which have led the
100 Ceph Hegen
خلد
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LEAGUE TABLE
W
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Quantrill was outstanding In the Engineers defence while Martin, stieval Enginerta C. P. O. Club right full-back for the Signals, was Garrison Sergeanta alño hard-worker.--
Y.M.C.A. BEAT RADIO
In a friendly hockey match played at King'a Park yesterday afternoon. the Y.M.C.A. defeated the Radio Sports Club by one goal to mil.
The goal was notted by W. J. Brown]
in the second half of the game.
I
CLUB'S SENIOR TEAM
The following have been selected
to play for the Hongkong Hockey
Club in their matel against the
1.K.S.R.A. "A" to-day on the Marina
FAST LETION. Royal Artillery St. Patrick's
TOO MUCH DEFENCE
IN RUGBY
(Continued from, Payc, 8).
ground at 5 p.m. prompt: G. Ling attendances.soaring in Gregory J. Rodger and E. V. Roed; town they visit.
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North American Yacht Racing Union
to propose a new contest.
suggested that the firet match
should be held in 1936, and that it zhould be sailed with 12-metre yachts. The trophy would be called the 'Inter 5 Nations Twelve-Meire Cup." and would be open for competition by any country, It In announced that America la already building vessels from which to select its representa- tive.
overy
But they also did
middle-back business with Roberts.
J. E. Potter: W. A. Reed and J, La lot of harm when they started the Tetley; N. A. E. Mackay, H. Owen- Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, A. T, Lay and J. W. Pote-Hunt.
Happily, the F.A. and the Football League are doing their best to make attacking centre-halves fashionable by: picking them for their representative DUKE OF GLOUCESTER Manchester City, and 'Spurs.
gamo. So are teams like Derby.
TOUR OF WEST INDIES ON RETURN VOYAGE
London, Nov. 27.
BOWERS ON THE MEND Mention of Darby reminds me that big Jack Dowers is smiling for the first time for some weeks. The burly centre forward can now bend his in-
In this country the 12-metre class in stronk, and the proposal is likely to be warmly received.
But there dock not appear any sufficient reason why, the first contest should be held in American waters, as Huggested. Surely a contest on this side would prove as successful, particularly since 1985 is to be Jubilee Year, for which In special programme of regating in being arranged.
SPORT
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THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
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The TWELFTH EXTRA RACE, MEETING will be held (Weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 1st December, 1934, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at
A Court Circular issued from Jured leg without pain. Buckingham Palaca this afternoon i announced that the
A week ago the position was seri-1:30 p.m. Duke of vas. It tooked Gloucester would return from his would be out of the team indefinitely, as though Bowers Australasian tour via the Panama but the damage has Canal, calling
responded to at Kingston, the treatment so encouragingly these last Bahamas, Bermuda and Nassau-few days that he may soon be lending Reuter Special.
the attack again.
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By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Ifongkong, 26th November, 1984.
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