THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
· 1935.
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In the ranks of London profes slonal Soccor a big sensation has been caused by the announcement that Queen's Park Rangers are pro- pared to transfer any of the players on the books of the club if a antis- factory offer is received: This is not a common practice, but the carly dismissal of the Rangers from the Cup competition has made the position of the club a very critical one. There are over 30 players on
the books,
A DEFINITE DECISION Commenting on the gravity of the aftantion and calling on supportera to rally round at a crisis,, Mr. Jack Boyer a director of the club, asid:
HAMMER CROWLEY
Protests At Big Fight
(By Fred Dartnell)
London, Dec. 11. Nel Tarleton, of Liverpool, Inst night retained the British feather- weight title and, winning the Lonsdale belt for the third time, made it his own property.
Kaye Don To Race Again
AT WHEEL AFTER
'HIS RELEASE
London, Dec. 14.
Mr. Kaye Don, the racing motorist, was released from Douglas Gaol, Isle of Man, yesterday morning. He had served ton weeks and two days of his sentence of four months for the manslaughter of his mechanie Francis Tayler, last May, while testing a car for the Mannin races.
On landing at Liverpool shortly after 1.30 with his wife he took the wheel of his car and drove off. It was understood that, he was to travel by road to London,
He expressed his intention of re- turning to the Isle of Man in the Ho defeated Dave Crowley, of spring to take part in the Manx Clerkenwell, on points over a races. gruelling fifteen rounds.
Mr. Kaye Don intends to stay in
OUR VALETERIA SERVICE
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IT BEST.
Lord Lonsdale presented the London for a short period, and then, THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
belt to Tarleton and congratulated] night. both the boxers on an Interesting
BATTLE OF STYLES
with Mrs. Don, visit his wife's parents in Florida.
Ila health has caused anxiety. Physically he s sound, but his nervous condition is much that a breakdown was feared, and he will take the advice of specialists.
The directors have definitely made up their minds that un- less they can get the necessary finance by selling their players, It was a good fight although the they are up against a big pro-first, few rounds proved rather blem. In my opinion, this uninteresting. It was a battle of It is stated unofficially that ill- serious state of affairs with the styles, and while Tarleton was the health, in the reason for Mr. Don's Rangers is the forerunner of moro skilful in the end. I think release. many other similar instances in most credit goes to Crowley for At the end of this week Mr. Kaye the near future.
putting the colour of aggressive Don will be the guest of honour at ness into the various exchanges. Ja "come-back" dinner to be arranged
Outrenched and several inches by racing friends. sharter in height, the Londoner forced the issue from beginning | to end. His persistent punch- ing seemed like affecting Tarle- ton's policy.
Last season, although we were runners-up, we made a loss on the year's working. To mako Third Division football pay in London "gates” of 20,000 are absolutely necessary. To keep the club going, we must take a £1,000 "gato" every other Saturday.
The Liverpool man had to bel careful and he took the anfest way A sixth of that goes in Enter- as a rule. He was Inclined to alament Tax, there are bonuses to wall too much and although hel players to be considered, and play- must have scored a lot of points! ers with London clubs have to be by his countering to Crowley's paid far more than £5 or 20 a week. Inward rushes, there were times, As the case with many Third when he was caught nupping Division clubs in the provinces. through his inactivity.
"PAY, PAY, PAY"
IN-FIGHTING
Well, we are not getting such His boxing, swift and tense, "gates," or anything like them, and made a vivid contrast to the hot. our departure from the Cup com-impulsive methods of Crowley.
A SCANDINAVIAN
TOUR
F.A. Amateur Team Next May
London, Dec. 11
The Football Association decld- ed yesterday, to play amateur | matches in Norway and Denmark at the end of the season, subject to suitable dates between May 12 and May 25. being agreed. Committee selected March 27 as the date for the international
The · International Selection
petition has brought about a crisis. The Londoner is not a master Trial match, England v. The Rest, It in a matter of "Pay, pay, pay." of finesse yot. He loves the inner but left over a decision na to the and the directors are constantly clash of battle. At close quarters dipping their hands into their his two hands played
a fierce venue. pockets. We are ready to sell any tattoo on the body and ribs of his F.A. Council to the scheme for Sanction has been given by the of our players; how many depend opponent. upon their market value,
To be frank thought that for boys in Association football. arranging instructional classes Crowley had merited the verdict where the light otherwise was
This means that every county
We might sell Joe Devine for, say, a thousand pounds, but what would probably happen? Our "at" with "atar player ab sent. would probably deprecinte harcut business it was. In the about £50 a match for the remain-eighth round he had a bad time a cost of about $1,000, and it is A special film is to be made at der of the season.
for it was then for the first pee possible this may be translated sion that Tarleton thought of no-other-languages: bringing into play the upper-cut] for dealing with his rival's.
Crowley took much punishment |
so even for his greater forcing. can, now take up the scheme al- le made the fight the crisp. Essex.
ready tried out by Middlesex and
It is understood that the Aus- trian F.A. have already made in-
Mr. CH. Bates, "winther direc- tor, said that the decision did not mean that the Rangers were desir
us to set rid of the whole team.that way, but in the next round quiries on this latter point. The directors had done their best he swung the fortunes right over! form. but could not put any more money into the club.
CLASH! TO THE JAW
Crowley got home with Mome good punches to the jaw and ribs, Tarleton had scored with sever-and I thought he took the 13th DANCE CONTEST to open out when suddenly Craw-
jal fibbing lefts and was inclined ned 14th rounds,
The last round was a spirited Hey sprang in with a right awing affair.
to the jaw.
And although Crowley, gallant The champlon staggered, and I tle battler as ever was, appeared Crowley had followed his advan- momentarily downhearted at the Enge up with greater determina-verdict he quickly showed a con- The Hongkong Dance Champlon-would have happened.
tion I should not care to say what gratulatory amile to the winner. ships which are being conducted
Yesterday's Heat Winners
Following this round came al
at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Gar- disturbance between the referee
den, again attracted a large atten- dance inst evening. In yester day's heat, in which a number of couples competed the winners were as follows:
By Judge's decision:- No. 7: M. Drysdale and Miss]
G. fling.
By Popular vote:- No. 3: Lau Kwok Cheong and Miss Mn Po Chun." Further eliminating contesis will be held each afternoon during the whole of this week. The final will be on Sunday, January 18. Andrew and Ursula 1 tinue to give demonstrations in the afternoons,
con-
and the chief second of Crowley.!
The referee had been protest.
SPORT ADVTS.
Annual Race Meeting, 1933,
Ing about the suggested use of THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. vaseline on the challenger's body, and when the fighters came up for the tenth round the fight was held up.
Fortunately the incident snooth- ed itself out.
NOTICE.
Entries for the above will close
In the eleventh round a loose at 3.00 p.m. on SATURDAY, 12th lace on Taricton's right glove cut JANUARY, 1935. Crowley on top of the head, and blood flowed. But this did not materially affect his showing.
The lads had a bit of backchatj in the next round, but with hum-" our restored they boxed more to!
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BUT MAYBE HE INTENDED *DOING WHAT WAS RIGHT, IN THE FUTURE
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