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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1935.

WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CROWN AT STAKE

Giants And WHEN JACK

Yankees Win GOES IN At Baseball DITCH

NEW YORK TEAMS

STILL TOP

BRAVES LOSE

TWICE

New York, June 12. The two New York baseball

teams Won

PRESENT BOWLS

RULE

UNSATISFACTORY

IN ENGLAND

London, May 19. Although they nccept with good heart, all the rest of the laws of fixtures to-day the game that are different from: and maintain their lead in the those under which they learned National and American Leagues to play in Lancashire, Cheshire, although the Yankees lost the Norfolls and Suffolk, most con second game of a double header.verts to the flat green style do

The Giants who played the Reds

ditch law of the International Son easily, scoring ten runs tongi care one bit for the jack-in- four while the Board game, writer C. T. Bur- their opponents" Yankees trounced the Brown to! rows. the Lune af eleven runs to four.

In he National League St. Louis Cardinals and Reston Braves were engaged in a double header which

former, won.

Chicago Cubs broke even with Philadelphia Phillies in a double

header.

2

When a jurk kors Inter, the dick under the Prown greet abat of the East AngPan Federation, it is dead and play begins de novo Udder the 1.B.B. game, plagi rontjuung to the duck lying in the ditch until

end le tonished.

"

There are those who rette that if Jinek driven into the ditch at the Rials of war's matched as fat men, pate it hould be getred jte a spot within a yauf fein the ditch They Gabled by Reuter Follow

the theatre of the rink. laim that everybody playing simul have the same opportunity to win the end by drawing and that the only person in a rink ramp who are en titled to "ditele the ines are the last

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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Cardinatı

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Hind

Hodon

iktshangir

Brookden

home run

BEST RULE OF ALL

Th entirely new, magiament about a diteland jack, but it is some sensibibty about it. for it dope driv.

tour by all except the last mining Inst

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The host vole af ali about the ditched jack as that when it is driven ther

as Northern, I get steelare that

by) to aroud a home run for the the end is mill and void, rind must be

Dodgera!

Cincinnati Mew York

Chicago

Philadelphia

10 16 0

13

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16 1

1

(Chuck

O'Dea Klein, Cavaretta cored home runs

the Cubs and French blanked at the Phillies).

'Chicago

Philadelphia..

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11 13 41

(Chuck Klein scarsi two home

he

A new rival for Baho Ruth's home run honours has made his appearance in the person of Dolf Camilli, young first baseman of the National League Phillies. Above he's pictured scoring his fifth home run in five games, to lead in the major league plugging

•pecialty. Hubbell of the Giants was the victim of the fifth blow.

BRITISH TEAM WIN HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

BEAT GERMANY IN EINAL FOR THE INTERNATIONAL TITLE

great

In Scotland have noticed that it minutes each way was naplered, ami į M.Vengh got in one or two guud !

Comyn,

д

As for the Cales and Allen and Jack is in or out of a rink. Stringir the German defence to give lapart

Watkins hotnered for the Phillies).

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R. H. E.

Washington

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UNANSWERED RIDDLE

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It

AMERICAN FIGHT FOR BOXING VICTORY

TITLE

TO-NIGHT

MILLER RETAINS MAXIE BAER AND

J. BRADDOCK

HIS TITLE

BEATS TARLETON ON POINTS

CHALLENGER HAS METEORIC RISE

The world championship_box- London, June 12. Freddie Miller, of America, re- ing crown will be at stake at tained the world featherweight the Madison Square Gardens boxing championship at Liverpool this evening when Max Bner de to-night when he bent Nel Tartle fends his title against James J. ton, of Liverpool and British Braddock, who has had a sudden champion, on points in a fifteen and meteoric rise in the realm of

boxing. round contest.

Miller was

very fast

punching was powerful.

and his

It was following the victory of 11e door-Braddock over Art Lasky that the od Tarleton for a count of seven New York Commission announced with a right to the chin. Tarleton that Brulduck breume the leading

contender for Buer's crown, recovered after a slow opening; and several times shook the sham- pion with stit right handers to the jaw.

Reuter,

JAMES BRADDOCK

CALL-OVER FOR HUNT CUP

The most astonishing point of hotein interest in this affair is the way the melight has been thrast

RACE AT ASCOT Tarleton routined to attack upon Braddock, desperately from the sixth roundi

Braddock's life has been a pur-

NEXT WEEK but Miller's footwork, which waression of the kaleidoscopie turns. feature of a griva struggle, and hie Fortune's wherd. A year as the

DIGNITARY TOP strong deforme, prevail t

Boro

Gern America Was almost down and out. I had

driver; work

OF LIST parentage, Miller flest tak up prosesome lorry

arry and his wife was going to 1927 and it

London, June 12. Tional busine www not until three Frans Interive a baby,

Madison The call-over for the Royal ist defeat, that he affer! hig to say to Johner Farr. Miller has Square Garden a few months berk, Hunt Cup over seven furlongs fought and enten pladet for a chance and was given and 166 yards which is to be run at Ascot on Wednesday, June 19 previously Tarleton while he has also Rea couple of minor houts,

He won both ensity, was matched is as follows:" other prominent Leatherweights,

1:43

So Banddnek went to

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Last year Miller was ergared in against Art Lasky-won again. 1999 Dignitary and o).

in and the cables ticked out his name 100/7 Law-Maker (1 and 0.

EXPENSES FOR OLYMPIAD

SWISS COUNCIL DENY GRANT

PARTICIPATION JEOPARDISED

FATALISTIC BLOWS

Fame 100/7 Plamenco (0),

Six years ago Tunney picked him it as

a coming champion-but Tunney had not reckoned with the stars which had In store for Brad- dock some fatalistic blows,

Fighting one of Sharkey's stable. mates Braddock broke his right hand, finished with his left....and won. That seemed to finish him. His hand, said the surgeons, must be rebroken and reset. So Brad- dock took on another fight to get the money to pay for the opern- tion. And he won the fight with his left hantel.

Experts afterwards said he was finished. But once again he stop- ped a couple of highly favoured opponents and fortune seemed to be smiling again.

100/6 Flamenco (1).

180/7 Wychwood Abbot (o).

20/1

Shining Tor (1 and of.

20/1

Bondsman (0).

25/1

Bondsman (t).

25/1 Galvani (0),

33/1

28/1

33/1

Galvani (t).

Badruddin (0).

Endruddin (t).

40/1 Gallas (t and o).

-Reuter.

RARE CRICKET FEAT

SURREY BOWLER

EXCELS

FOUR

SUCCESSIVE

WICKETS

London, June 12.

97 contest than America and Euro and of these to all parts of the world, he lost bot tun, He was beaten andrentned of.

But will his lack hold this time! on a foul by Thay Paed in the

at He has been in and out of the ring The British International XI. accomplished

a basut replayed.

Even in Seuttand (which gave us

Angeles and he foot to Billy Gan-siner his teens.. performance by beating Germany by three goals to two second round the ER.B. anse) there is going on at the moment much discussion about in the final of the International Hockey Tournament at Manchester on a foul in the the fate of a driven jack knocked to Brussels on May 11. The match lasted 1 hour 43 minutes, sixth round. #Comoroaky, Goodman and Lom-¡the side of a rink that was not pro

marked off with strings. The and for the last 30 minutes the British side were playing bardy scored home runs for the

a man short, Dickenson having been injured. Reda and Melvin Ott and Liebker has been asked whether

certain unsured print conli

troturer. Coman and Diekenson work- seared for the Giants).

taken as the boundary of a rin. De

The roles of the conipetition slate vision has at yet been received by the inquiring club, but it would au- that if the final or semi-final matches ing together beautifully, Whitlock draw extra time must be played his last gaur, but suffered

more than any other player from? pear that the rule is that all rinsed in and ditches should be definitely mark-played At the full time the score

was two goals all. A further tea, obetraction when he seemed likely to andet att upon all areasione.

amilj score. Gropage was always trying. for

is a general practice nel to mark the at the stal of this period the score

ordinary was still 2-2. A farther to minutes centres.

The Germans are a very fast sile. rinks off with string for

Still no further | club games, and only on the pension was then played;

scoring. The ane was again re Their forwards were always danger- when near the circle. Their of eup and special matches.

In Englars while rinks are marked tarted, it being decided that the first s aff, ditches are not, and very often side tu sente should be the winners, wings are fast, and their insih" far! Whitlock swervet his way in splendid line, The German backs, questions arise as to whether n driven In the third minute, from a pass by wards clever Their halves, too, are fem their body iday, were hould be married fight

and their goalkeeper.

saved ditch nad pegged into the back Ink Britain the Championship of Europe, pl, to ensure the establishment

There were about 2,000 people in many excellent shots.

The British international XI was us proper boundary.

the Stadium, and the British win was very popular. was a gruelling follows: Coates (Ireland): D).

did nut

(Scotland) and E. 1. Leyland-Naylor game, in which the Germans hesitate to use their foodie, when the Melend (Scotland); E. T. Marsh British forwards reached their circle. (Scotland), P. d: Coulson (Ireland) British side played better than and A. d. Stuart (England); R. J. in any previous game at the tourna- Tirkensen (England), t. Comyn (England), 12, Whitlock (England), J. flest mont.

(England) and T. G. Innks me why the E.BA. does

Britain pressed from the start, and E. Gregory

a policeman who was arresting his The trundler took four wickets allow positions in rinks to a changed

bails when with successive young brother. GDATIN broke daring the chest of a game, I know the German gaalie saved well from MeVough (Ireland).

Be Whitlock.

Released, he went back to his Worcestershire went in to bat. at lefthalf, two scensions. Stuart,

lorry; and next to Madison Square This feat has not been performed (Soltora scared two home runs argues that if a leader shows in the and had bad luck in not scoring on

first few pls that he has lost his

juod Art Lasky!

Thy Surrey bowler, since 1924 touch No. 2 man should a given the was playing a great game, and gave

NEWSPAPER COMMENT

And now how, will Kismet deal when H. A. Peach took four wickets mee pass, only to Dickenson the winger's shot so wide. It was a

with him? Basle, June 7.

against Sussex at the Oval-Bri, Britain next forced

Fish Wireless. At Ford's (Dugenham) works there difficuls chaner..

Commenting on the decision of

Several bowlers have taken four is a crown green as well as a data short corner,

The National Council rejecting the the was smothered. A wire bit of work!

sworn enemies of all wickets with successive balls in first UT. sward, but I am told that

Whithek early! Cleveland

theshire Let Lonenshire, trained by Gregory and

The monthly meeting of the Hang-votion to grant Praurs 30,000 for and other

nest sports. Political ganifestations class cricket and the last occasion. bowler-employees in the mighty works brought the desired goal.

hong Football Council will be held the Swiss participation in (Musea scored a home run for there are so keen upon the lat screen

THE BEST GOAL

in the offer of the Association, the year's Olympic Games at Berlin, against the state, which is merely it was performed was by R. J. the Athletics and Trosky, Averill that they are god enough to beat The German forward line was very Sports Club, on Monday, June 17, at the leading Swiss paper Basler organising next year's Olympic Crisp, the South African bowler

tit Nachrichten calle decision Games, illogical arguments refer who is now in England. He was most Essex club teams they will meet

The outside-right broke 630 pan, fast, and this season.

and expresses the ring to Switzerland's non-particips- playing for Western Province the agenda "regrettable" Among the items on It is always the same with North-away and got in a lovely centre, al ernets who, upon arrival in London, the centre-forward dve hard over are:--the application by the Chunghope that it will be revered by the tion Ja the last Olympic Games at against Natal at Durban when he find themselves playing singles with the har. Contes was called on to Wah Football Club for affiliation to Council of States, Le. the Upper Los Angeles and inexcusable spite-accomplished the achievement in

the offer by the House.

fulness have defeated a good cause, 1983-34. In 1931-32 at Johannes- three save several times, and eventually the Association: fous woods and triples with

accomodation;

only.

hope.burgh when playing against Gri- The paper goes on to say that temporarily Allen scored a lime run for best. This plethora of woods often splendid movement, in which all the Sports Club of Bew

forwards

trok

parte proposition by Messrs, Millington,

so Lausaine and St. Moritz may now quainnd West, Crisp took four the Yankees and Solters and produces a feeling of disgust at hav-German

one so much timber to use.. At first culminated

season: many bourgeois depatics let them-ertainly bury their hopes of ever wickets with successive balls he Chieman scored for the Brown, 1,

they argue that two bowls should be apening the scoring after 30 minutes, fixtures for the 1935/1936

the annual selves be humsagged by the shaming aloted any future Olympic being the only bowler to have per-

formed the feat twice. enough for anyone, but when they Hefore half-time, however. Whitlock and to fix n date for

arguments of the Social DomueratsGames. begin to appreciate the skill of end equalised for Britain from a melee general meeting. building with four bowls the desire) in the eirely.

Yet, how much easier it would att be if once the jack was in the ditch (Piet scored a home run for the the end was declared “lead."

A Norfolk player settled in London

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LAWN BOWLS SINGLES

FIVE MATCHES

TO-DAY

CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRESS

Another five matches in the spound; roment of the Open Singles Lawn! Bowl Championship will be played, this afternoon. There were originally six camen fixed for to-day but the tie! between E. el Arculli and D. Kum- jahu, both of the Craigengower C. C., han be re-arranged for Blonday or the Civil Service C. green.

Several prominent bowlers are due to play to-day. U. 3. Omar, the Graigengower pinyer, who is one of

con

but Coulson's shot

in the

FOOTBALL COUNCIL

Monthly Meeting On Monday Next

Berne, June 6. A motion proposing the grant of Francs 30,000 for participation in the Olympic Games in Berlin next year was defeated in the National Council, after a short debate,, by 82 to 52 votes. As a result of this ecision the participation of Swiss athletes in the Olympic Games has been seriously jempardised.

incomprehensile how "It is centre-forward lad., for publishing a programme of

Lu throw their, woods away on experi- The game restarted at a hot pace, imental shots is forgotten in the wish both defences putting in me excel

Get- to share in the joys of strategie play lent work. After 8 minutes produced by the four-woeft game, many scored again, and again it was the inside-right and centre-forward sed the trouble, the centra that caused

in Britain fought back, and u sporing. shat by Coulson was well cleared by Whitlock wns the Gernim goalie. fauled when he appeared certain to Dickenson. and Comyn, Whitluck were playing a great game, und from pass by Comyn Dickenson brought the scores level.

TENNIS FIXTURES

KOWLOON DOCK WIN

BEAT SOUTH CHINA

All matches in the "B" Division to have been played yesterday afternoon,

the best exponents of the game in tennis. League which were

Hongkong, is meeting G. Perkins, of

UTU.

Soon after this Dickson had his eye hudly cut and took no further part in the game Marsh had a nasty | crack on his leg. and it looked n though the Germans might pull it off: Leyland, Kaylor, and Melend were playing the game of their lives at minutes back, and in the last two from time Contes cleared well when

goal seemed certain.

EXTRA TIME

In the Best period of extra time, the Police R. C. while B. W. Bradbury, were abandoned owing to the heavy both sides pressed in turn, Britain their own though aman another of the Craigengewer c. rain. The Kowloon Docks, however, holding alips, will encounter A. Brookshank, were leading South Chipn by five short. In the second period of extra when the tic was tinie Britain did all the attacking, L. Gutierrez, the Colony Champion matches to ane

stopped. of 1982, is to appear against 11. Overy,

of the Kowloon C. C.

The full programme is as follows:

D. Willisme

.A. F. therriff

(Oralgengawer 2.0. Green)

G. Perkins

v. U. M. Omar

(koo R. O. Green)

"A. Utrokamak

Mt. £.. Medina

L. Gutierre

Y. D. W, Bradliary

Hongkong Electriu Green)

T. I A. Alven (Kowloon C. C. Green) v. li. Overy

(Kowloon Dock Green)

MATCHES FOR TO-DAY

It

GREAT SHOTS IN GOLF

DESCRIBED

AMAZING STROKE BY TURNESA

PLAYED IN OPEN TOURNAMENT

A LEFT HANDED ACTION

A NEW SERIES OF GOLF ARTICLES BY ART KRENZ

"Turning the club around so that the top was pointing toward the ground, I swung and connected with The ball perfectly. No little sur ised, I saw it drop in the cup for a birdie three."

Turness Anished the 72 holes withi a total of 291, which was good for a tle for third place along with Tominy Armour and Billy Burke. Had Joe not made the spectacular shot, he would have finished sixth,

This is not a freak shot. TL is

played much to the sante manner as a right-handed shot, except that the action is reversed.

The greatest golf shot executed and the Germans were rarely over by Joe Turnesa came on the third the halfway line.

was in the fast period that, hole of the second round of the

The pitch of the blade is controlled Pinehurst, N. C. The following matches will be after three minutes' play, Whitlock (1930 North and South Open, at played to-day in the "C" Division of gave Britain the declding goal.

excellent in goal."On this hole, my drive was down by turning the club to the left, if 4 the League:

v. Kowloon Indians Leyland-Naylor and McLeod made a the middle, but iny second, hit with a great deal of left is desired, or to dour pair of backs, Leyland-Naylor spade ended up beside a tree. I was the right if the ball in to be kept getting the best out of his aide. All unable to take a proper stanco for fairly low. A firm grip with the

are essential to proper execution. three halves put up a splendid game. lack of room, and was forced to play right hand and a straight right arm

The British right wing was the the shot left-han led.

South China Army T. C.

Kowloon C. C.

v. Indian R. C.

v. University

V

Chinese R. G.

y. Craigongower

Recreio

C. B. A.

Coates was

Then came another kneek. in a motor-zar accident he broke his

A. R. Gover, the Surrey fast collar hope, took to lorry driving bowler, performed a rare feat bat once more got fuck to the ring when playing against Worces.

restarted the climb.

tershore at Worcester in the Then trouble hit him up again, County Cricket Championship to- He went to gaol for knocking out day.

We

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