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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

Now York, June 12. The two New York baseball teams won fixtures

PRESENT BOWLS

RÜLE

UNSATISFACTORY

IN ENGLAND

London, May 19. Although they accept with good heart all the rest of the laws of 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 Norfolk and Suffolis, most con- second game of a double header. verts to the flat green style do The Giants who played the Reds not one hit for the jack-in- an easily. scoring ten runs to ditch law of the International their opponents' four while the Board game, writes G. T. Bur Yankees trouneed the Brown 16 the tune of clever rung to four.

rows.

When a fuel, goes into the ditel under the crown green Rome and that of the East Anglida Poderation,

In he National League St. Laals Cardinals and Boston Braves were engaged in a double header which is dent and play begins de novo. the former won.

Chicago Cubs broke even with Philadelphia Phillies in a double: header.

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Under the F.B.B. game, play coutimus? to the jack lying in the ditet until The end is finished.

The are those who argue that if ink is driven itste the ditet at the

Results of to-day's matches asht preen game it should be restored sabled by Bruter follow:

tom!

Collins seared a home run

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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St. Louis

Boston

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to a spot within a yard from the ditch They Inn in the realye of the rink.

elain that everyindly playing shark | have the same opportunity 10 win theị, end by drawing and this the only persons in rink game who are enj itled to ditch" the jack are the last ment

BEST RULE OF ALL

This an entirely new argument nimat diteber jack, but if he some sensibility alul it, for it stops driv

ing by lf except the inst mit; fr

as a Northerner, I still declare that

the best rule of all schout the ditebel juck in that when it is driven there

(Před scored a home run for the the end is null and void, and must be

Dodgers).

H 1 16 40

Cinebinati New York

(Comorosky, Goodman and Lom bardy scored home runs for the Reds and Melvin Ott and Liebker wered for the Giants).

Chicago

15 46 .1 Philadelphia .... 0

(Chuck Klein, O'Dea Cavareten seured home runs the Cubs and French blanked the Phillies).

Chicago

Philadelphin

repinyed.

A new rival for Babe Ruth's home run honours has made his appearance in the person of Dolf Camili, 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 lugging specialty. Hubbell of the Giants was the victim of the fifth blow,

BRITISH TEAM WIN

AMERICAN FIGHT. FOR BOXING VICTORY

TITLE

TO-NIGHT

MILLER RETAINS MAXIE BAER AND

HIS TITLE

BEATS TARLETON

ON POINTS

London, June 12.

J. BRADDOCK

CHALLENGER has METEORIC RISE

The world championship box- 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 Baer de- to-night when he beat 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 round contest.

boxing.

Lomion, June 12

It was folinwing the victory of Miller was very fast and his Braddock over Arl Lasky that the punching was powerful. He oor- New York Commission announced od Turleton for a count of reven that Braddock breame the leading with a right to the chin, Tarleton entender for Baer's crown. recovered after a slow opening)

and several times shook the cham-j The most, astonishing point of pion with stiff right handers to hunan Interest in this affair is the the jaw.

way the limelight has been thrust Tarleton continued to nitack upon Braddock.

Braddock's life, has been a sue- esperately from the sixth round! ; but Miller's fool work "which was acission of these kaleidoscopic turns feature of a rim struggle, and his of Fortune's wheel. A year ago be strong defence, prevailed. - Kenter was almost down and out. He had!

Germa American herome lorry driver; work. parentage, Miller first took up pre-carce and his wife was going to 1927 and it have a baby. fessional boxing in was mat until, three years later that he suffered his first defeat.

Bern

WAN

Andisam

JAMES BRADDOCK

CALL-OVER FOR HUNT CUP

RACE AT ASCOT NEXT WEEK

DIGNITARY TOP OF LIST

London, June 12, The call-over for the Royal Si Braddock weet te pleated for a chance and was given and 166 yards which is to be run !previously fought and beatest

a couple of minor bouts.

at Ascot on Wednesday, June 19 Tarleton while he has also met

He won both easily, was matchelis as follows: fother' prominent featherweights,

Law-Maker (t and 9). Last year Miller was engaged in rainst Art Lasky-won again--90/9 Digitary (t and o).

inland the cables Ficked out his name 100/7 27 contests to less than

100/6 Flamenco (4). America and Europe and of these to all parts of the work. Fame 100/7 Flamenco (6). he bout but two. He was beaten undreamed of.

But will his luck hold this time? 100/7 on a foul by Tony Paul in the second round of a bout at Los He has been in and out of the ring Angeles and he lost to Billy Gan-since his teens,

HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP sing to dolum: Farr. Miller has are Garden a few months bark, Hunt Cup over seven furlongs

BEAT GERMANỲ IN FINAL FOR THE

INTERNATIONAL TITLE

t

tion at Manchester on a foul in the

The British International XI. accomplished a great performance by beating Germany by three goals to two in the final of the International Hockey Tournament at Brussels on May 11. The match lasted 1 hour 43 minutes, sixth round. and for the last 30 minutes the British side were playing' a man short, Dickenson having been injured.

Even Seathad (which Pave us the 1.1.1. game) there is going on at the moment much discussion about the fate of a driven Jack knocked to the side of a rink that was not pro- perly marked off with strings. The Scottish B.A. has hien skked whether a certain measured point could taken as the boundary of a rink. De-

The rules of the competition stato stronger, Comyn and Dickenson work- cision has not yet been received by that if the tin or semi-final matches be together beautifully, Whitlock the inquiring club, but it would n pear that the ride is that all rinks endin

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Led off upon all oceńomms.

a draw extra time mand he played his best gant, but suffered At the full time the score more than any other player from

nad ditches should be definitely murk-played.

Ise goals all. A further ten obstruction when he seemed likely toj

Aeroks

was

minutes

- Tase

EXPENSES FOR OLYMPIAD

SWISS COUNCIL DENY GRANT

PARTICIPATION JEOPARDISED

. FATALISTIC BLOWS

Six years ago Taoney picked him out as a coming champion-bat Tunney had not reckoned with the stars which had in store for Brad- dork some fatalistic blows.

Fighting nue of Sharkey's slable- right mates Braddock broke his hand, Grished with his left....and won.

That seemed to finish him. His hand, said the surgeons, muai be rebroken and reset. So Brad- dock took on another fight to get

the money to pay for the open- tion. And he won the fight with his left hand.

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

Wychwood Abbot (0).

20/1

Shining Tor (t and o).

20/1 25/1

Bondsman (n).

Bondsman (t).

25/1 Galvani (0).

33/1

28/1

3371

Galvani (t).

Badruddin (v).

Badruddin (t).

40/1 Gallas (t and o).

-Renter.

+

RARE CRICKET FEAT

SURREY BOWLER

EXCELS

FOUR SUCCESSIVE

WICKETS

for! In Scotiane I have noticed that it minutes each way was ordered, and sere, Gregory was always trying,

centres. A further 10 out is a general practice not to mark that the end of this payind the scare and MeVough irot in one or two good

rinks off with string for ordinary was still 2-2

no further

Germans are a very fusi side. club games, and only on the occasion was then played;

scoring. The game was sin res- Their forwards were always danger- of cup and special natches.

when near the circle. Their # 8 10

In Englund while rinks are anked tarter, it being decided that the first us {} 11

julf, ditches are not, and very aften side to store should be the winners, wings are fast, and their inside for- (Chuck Klein scored two home questions are as to whether a driven In the third minste, from a pass by wards clever. Their lives, ton, are from their body play, were guns for the Cubs and Allen and fuck is in or out of a rink. Strings Comyn, Whitlock swerved his way a splendid line. The German backs,

Should be carried, right

the through the German defence to give, nones

and their goalkeeper saved Walkins homered for the Phillies). ditch and prged into the back bank Hritala the Championship of Europe, good.

to ensure the establishment of

There were

about 1000 people in many excellent shots.

British

The British international XI was as the Stadium, and the Brit win was proper boundary.

very popular. I

was a gruelling follows: E. Contes (Ireland); D. 11. E. I.

Berne, June G. game, in which the Germans did not Leyland-Naylor (Scotland) and E. L.

-A motion proposing the grant of 5 1

hesitate to use Geir healies when the McLeod (Scotland); R. T. Marsh 7 13 1

Yet, how much easier it would fritish Forwards reached their circle. (Scotland), D. J. Coulson (Ireland). be if once the jack was in the ditch The British, side played better than and A. d. Stuart (England); R. 3. Franes 30,000 for participation in (Piet scored a home run for the the end was declared "dend."

& Norfolk player settled in London in any previous game at the tourna Dickenson (Englul), I B. Comyn the Olympic Games in Berlin next (England), R. Whitlock (England), year was defeated in the National | White Sox).

and T. G. Council. after a short debate, by He went to gaol for knocking out day... trundler took four wickets asks me why the E.R.A. does

Britain pressed from the start, and E. Gregory (England)

82 to 52 votes. As a result of this allow positions in-rinks to be changed during the course of game, I know the German goalie saved well from eVeagh (Ireland).

decision the participation of Swiss broke The Whitlock, Germany not the swer to his riddle,

athletes in the Olympic Games has argues that if a leader shows in the and had led tuck in not scoring on

been seriously jeopardised,

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Washington Chicago

- UNANSWERED RIDDLE

tent.

noray

(Sulters scored two home runs few ends that he has lost his two occasions. Stuart, at lefthalf,!.

New York....***

St. Louis

11 15

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For the Browns).

Bonton

Detroit

Philadelphia

Cleveland

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touch No. 2 man should be given the was playing a great game, and gave opportunity to attempt the proper Dickenson a nice pass, only to see building up of the heads,

At Ford's (Dagenham) works there

season.

the winger's shot go wide. It was a difficult chunes. Britain next fareed

FOOTBALL COUNCIL.

Monthly Meeting On Monday Next

+

Then came another knock. In a

London, June 12. motor-car accident he broke his

A. R. Gover, the Surrey fast collar bone, took to lorry driving bowlor, performed a rare feat but once more got back to the ring when playing against Worces

tershore at Worcester in the Then trouble hit him up again, County Cricket Championship to- and restarted the climb.

a policeman who was arresting his young brother.

with successive balis when Helensed, he went back to his Worcestershire went in to bat. lorry; and next to Madison Square jan Art Lasky!

This feat has not been perforined by a Surrey bowler, since 1924 And now how will Kismet den) when H. A. Peach took four wickets with him?

against Sussex at the Oval.-Bri- tish Wireless.

NEWSPAPER COMMENT

Basle, June 7. Commenting on the decision of

Several bowlers have taken four is a crown green as well as a' at a short corner, but Coulson's shot A nice bit of work

the National Council rejecting the C.T. sward, but I am told that the was smothered.

and Whitlock nearly

sworn enemies of all wickets with successive halls in first Cheshire and Lanenshire trained by Gregory

The monthly meeting of the long-motion to grant Franes 30,000 for and other

next sports. Political manifestations class cricket and the last occasion bowler-employees in the mighty works brought the desired goal,

kung Football Council will he held the Swiss participation in (Moses sened a home run for there are so keen upon the fat green;

THE BEST GOAL

in the office of the Association, the year's Olympic Games at Berin, against the state, which is merely it was performed was by it, J. the Athletics and Trosky, Averill that they are good 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

this Nuchrichten calls

decision Games, illogical arguments, refer- who is now in England. He was and ale hit home runs for the most Essex club teants they will meet

*13t fast,

the outside-right, broke | 5.30 pm.

for Western this

Provinco thering to Switzerland's non-participa-playing Indians),

Among the Items on the agenda "regrettable" and expresses It is always the same with North-away and got in a lovely centre, bui erners whe, upon arrival in London, the centre-forward drove hard over are the application by the Chung

Comcil of States, ie. the Upper Los Angeles and inexcusable spite-accomplished the achievement in find themselves playing singles with the bar. Contes was called on to Wah Football Club for afiliation to that it will be reversed by the tin in the last Olympic Games atgainst Natal at Durban when he fulness have defeated a good cause, ¦ 1938-44. In 1931-32 at Johannes- four woods and triples with three save several times, and eventually the Association; the offer by the House.

accomodation;

only. we hope,burgh when playing against Gri- howls. This plethorn of woods often splendid movement, in which all the Sports Club of new

The per goes on to say that temporarily forwards Look part, the proposition by Messrs. Millington, "it is

so Lausaure and St. Moritz may now qunland West, Crisp took four of

incomprehensible how contre-forward | Ltd., for publishing a programme produces a feeling of disgust at hav- German ing so much timber to use. At first culminated in

senson; many bourgeois deputies let them-certainly bury their hopes of ever wickets with successive balls he they argue that two bowls should be opening the searing after 30 minutes, ixtures for the 1935/1936

the annuni selves be humbugged by the sham being alloted any future Olympic heing the only bowler to have per- enough for anyone, but when they Before half-time, however, Whitlock and to fix a date for

Games.

formed the feat twice. arguments of the Social Democrats hegin to appreciate the skill of und equalised for Britain from a meter general meeting. building with four bowls the desire ja the circle.

New York

St. Louis

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7 10 1

for

(Allen acored a home run

the Yankees and Solters and Coleman scored for the Browns).

LAWN BOWLS SINGLES

FIVE MATCHES

TO-DAY

CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRESS

Another Ave minteles in the second raund of the Open Singles Lawn! Bowls Championship will be played this attornops. There were originally six games fixed for today but the tie between E. el Arcull and D. Rum- jahn-both of the Craigengower C. C., has been re-arranged for Monday on the Civil Service C. C. Krect.

Soveral prominent bowlers are due ta play today. U. . Omar, the Craigeagower player, who is one of

the

to throw their woods away on experi The pause relinrted at a hot pace, mental shots is forgotten in the wish both defences putting in some excel to share in the joys of strategic play lent work. After 8 minutes produced by the four-wood game,

TENNIS FIXTURES

KOWLOON DOCK WIN

BEAT SOUTH CHINA

Was

Ger

many scored again, and again it was the Inside-right and centre-forward that caused the trouble, the centre

Britain fought back, and by Coulson well elenred by j the Gernian goalie. Whitlock was fouled when he appeared certain to Dickenson, and Comyn, Score, Whitlock were playing a great game. and from a pass by Comyn Dickenson brought the scores level.

in

Soon after this Dickson hat his eye badis cut and look no further part Marah had a nasty the game. crack on his leg, and it looked as though the Germans might pull it off. Leyland, Naylor, and McLeod were playing the game of their lives at minutes back, and in the last two from time Contes cleared well when

All matches in the "B" Division a goal seemed certain.

to have

the heat exponents of the game in tennis League which were Hongkong, is meeting G, Perkins, of

of 1932, is to appear against II. Overy, stopped.

of the Kowloon C. C.

MATCHES FOR TO-DAY

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 toe

was pointing toward the ground, I swung and connected with the hall perfectly. No little sur- prise three.

I saw it drop.lu the cup for

д

Turnesa finished the 72 holes with a total of 294, which was good for a tie for third place along with Tommy Armour and Billy Burke. Had Joc not made the spectacular shot, he would

I have finished sixth. This is not a freak shot. It is played much in the same manner as a right-handed shot, except that the

EXTRA TIME fbeen played yesterday afternoon, in the first period of extra time, Police R. C. while B. W. Bradbrary,were abandoned owing to the heavy both sides pressed in turn, Britain another of the Craigongower, C. Cain. The Kowloon Tacks, however, holding their own though a man akips, will oncounter A, Brooksbank.were leading South China by five short. In the second period of extra when the tie was time Britain did all the attacking,

The greatest golf shot executed Gutierrez, the Colony Champion matches to one

and the Germans were rarely over by Joe Turness came on the third the halfway line.

It was in the last period that, hole of the second round of the The full programune is as follows:

Pinehurst, N.-C.

The pitch of the blade is controlled The following matches will be after three minutes play, Whitlock 1930 North and South Open, at action is reversed. Y. A. F. Sherrift

played to-day in the "C" Division of gave Britain the deciding geal.

turning the club to the loft, if a hy "On this hole, my drive was down great deal of loft is desired, or to Contes

excellent in goal. the Lengusi

the middle, but my second, hit with a Kowloon C. C. Kowloon Indians Layland-Naylor and Melcod made South Chinn

dour pair of bucks,, Leyland-Naylor spade ended up beside a tree, I was the right if the all is to be kept Army T. C.

getting the boat out of his side. All unable to take a proper stance for fairly low. A firm grip with the Recrolo

three halves put up a splendid game. lacle of room, and was forced to play right hand and a straight right arm

are essential to proper execution. C. B. A.

The British right wing was the the ahot left-handed,

(Omizeszower 0. C. Green) 2

n. Williame

G. Perkins

A. Brooksbank

v.. U. M. Omar.

(Talkoo I. C. Green)

YB. W. Bradbury' '

(Hongkong Electric Green)

at. J. Medios

F. Gutierre

Y. I A. Alres

(Kowloon C. o. dreen)

*. II. Overy

(Kowtops Dock Green)

V.

V.

Indian R..C.

v. University

Y.

Chinese R. C.

v. Cralgengower

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