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LOUIS CRUSHES

MAX BAER

(Continued from page 1.) mercilessly with lefts and right to the body until the bell stopped him. But it was Louis' round.

Baer was a gory sight between rounds.

ROUND TWO

They came out slowly again. Loula led and landed long lefts to the head. He missed a long left to the head. They sparred in

Baor's corner.

Joo rushed Baer into the corner and forced him to cover up. He Tocked Baer with a left to the nose and started it bleeding again. Louis fabbed him lightly with his left on the head, and followed with three of the same sort. Ie forced Baer on the ropes and swarmed ali over him.

..

Louis landed a right to the head. Baer clinched at every opportunity and was bleeding profusely. Louis was unmarked. Baer drove a sharp! right to the head at the bell, and continued to attack after the bell. scoring a left and right to the head. Donovan separated them and Max anarled at him. It was Louis'

In his corner Dempsey was talk- ing furiously to Baer.

ROUND THREE

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n left to the head. again, with The bell clanged at the count of five. It was Louis' round.

ROUND FOUR Joe crossed two light lefts to the face and they felt each other out, sparring in the centre of the ring. Louis missed a right to the body and scored wih a quick one. two to the face. Louis drove Baer back with furlous lefts to the face and landed rights to the body, Baer slapped back at him with his left and the referee warned him.

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Louis floored Baer with a terri-; fie right to the head. Baer strug gled a little and then lay still He was counted out in a neutral corner. United Press.

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L. Cresteja. Inspector Mr. R. A Stewart Logan said defendant, was suspected of stealing eggs a and a watch was kept. Yesterday evening he was stopped as he was leaving and eggs were found in his pockets and in a box. He threw away some of the ngs and they were smashed. The Magistrate ordered the defendant to pay $3 amends for the broken eggs and gave him until to-morrow to find the money.

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a right to the jaw which produced a savage expression on the face of the negro. Louis landed a left hook and Bner replied with a two- retaliated with left-right-left to the fisted attack to the body. Loula

The Magistrate: You can't go roaming around the world like this, my lad. If you got on to an English ship and went to Eng- Baer, who had no chance through jaw, followed by two left jabs and

land you would be sent to prison You don't want to go to prison do you?

Further questioned defendant! stated that he had relatives in America.

LOITERER SENT TO GAOL

New York, Sept, 21. boxer in history, Joe Louis in

the greatest black

night relentlessly punished Max out the four thrilling rounds that

a right hook to the head. the fight lasted. His demon-like the nose and covered up helplessly Baer was bleeding 'badly from opponent's terrific left jabs to the In a corner as Louis battered him. head and right hooks to the body. were more than the "Dancing Master" from California could

With the opening of the second stand. Bacr

W nnable to

round Louis landed a left jub counter the feree attack, and he

hard right to the followed by looked a sorrier sight than in his

nose and three right hooks to the fight against Jim Braddockt. the

face. Baer renlie champion. His free was smashed hook. The negro was very serious and blood was oozing constantly and gut in three left jobs to e from lips and nose.

nose,

LOUIS SCORES .

1

Louis continued to jab him hard, but Baer rocked the negro with left and right blows to the fam mu dha bell wounded. It was Louis' round,

POSSESSED TORCH Boer went down for counts of face which was a gory sight. nine and for in the third round, AND SCISSORS

ench time from left hooks. He Convicted on a charge of loiter- went down finally when Louis hit ing at Sai Young Street yesterday, him with his right on the

BAER GOES DOWN Chan Yan, aged 36, unemployed, could just scramble to one knee

Bagr rushed out with both hamls' was sentenced to six weeks' hard but was unable to rise h'rher.

Baer's magnificent body must working. The negro foll into a labour by Mr. Thomson at the have shuddered from that laat clinch. Baer greeted the refores's Kowloon Magistracy this morn-

paralysing blow.

warning to keep up as a ing.

Spectators were dumfounded at a savage look. Louis was very Lance-Sergeant Baker stated in and three Hokies through water evidence that he was in Boundary the result and scarcely cheered cool and cooned a series of Inft being thrown from the first floor Street with a party of police yea. Louis who murde

quiet exit. hooks and jabs. Baer atabbed with to the ground floor of 20. Cross terday morning, and when about Many thought Baer could have his right and backed away con- Street, Wanchai district, came lo

tinually. a head yesterday when poles were

30 yards away from Sal Young continued:

Baer, interviewed after the Baer landed two hard lefts and aaw defendant Choi Street he used in a fight. Several of the walking very slowly along and fight, said he was through with Louis replied, knocking the smile combatants were sent to hospital looking into the windows of the boxing and was returning to his off Baer's face with lofts and rights for treatment.

cattle ranch in California. to the head. He battered Baer, mon Reuter.

finally landing a terrific left hook which sent the other sprawling for a count of nino.

Baer wa

DIGGERS Yung, 32, niso a coal coolfe, Tang Chinese detective ran after the

1935

At the QUEEN'S

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RINGSIDE SCENE

New York, Sept. 24. Perfect summer weather with a cool evening breeze, greeted the crowds who flocked to the stadium. The streets surrounding the battle- ground were packed with a slowly- moving mass of humanity long before the start of the first pre-

to the crowd from n sitting position, got up and was! floored again immediately for a count of four.

PRESSES ATTACK

houses. The incident had a sequel be-

Defendant heard some Lore Mr. Schofield at the Central walking along, so he walked quick- Magistracy this morning when Wan Fat, 40, coal, coolic, Wanly towards Boundary Street. A man and stopped him. He was Chuen, 25, shop fokl, Chan Kam- muk, 19, shop foki, Cheng Chung- searched and a pair of scissors, a shun, 29, accountant, and Chan torch and a spare battery were Chung, 24, shop fokl, pleaded found in his possession.

Defendant was taken back to Euilty to fighting,

Louis pressed in, continually fab- It was stated by Inspostar the Shamshuipo Police Station and Stowart Logan that the first three on being searched again, a packet

bing as the fourth round opened and Baer, was, afraid to open out. The ringsido aents were packed The negro landed a hard punch to defendants were Puntis and lived of popper was found in his breast on the first floor, while the re-

pocket.

with celebrities, including President the stomach followed by left-right- London, Samt. 24. maining three defendants were

Roosevelt's son, John, and almost left to the head. He worked Beer That Italy is not relying solely Hoklon and resided on the ground Appearing on remand before Mr.every living boxing champion, the on the ropos, hammering him with upon arms to penetrate Ethiopia, floor. On previous occasions. Thomson at the Kowloon Magistracy Wha indicated to-day by the water had been thrown down and this morning Chun Yang, alias British Ryder Cup team, and scores both fiaty blyg from publication of news that the mint yesterday the trouble ended in an Cheung Chun, 25, unemployed, was of film stars, especially from Holly the mouth and nose. Louis con-

formally had been ordered. to coin silver argument which led to

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Maria Therosa thalers, the only bamboo poles being brought into charge of stealing a malek on. Wood, including George Raft, tinued to jolt his head with left

money which is legal tender use.

A fine of $5, or seven days' throughout Ethiopia and which has been used successfully for hard labour on each, was inflicted. Ewo conturics by minty and The defondants were also bound commercial Invaders-Reutor. Jover to keep the peace,

30,

child, Yu

y Wallace Beery and Mary Pickford. jobs.

Louis entered the ring kooking. Coming in close with a quick No 5, from his mother Leung |

at No. 38 Tung Tau vilings on sullen, but a two-to-one favourite. movement, Louis sent a stinging

right to ner's isw harbouring. September 20, und also on a further. Both men get a great reception.

Inspector Chestor-Woods made an application

They sparred at the opening, that the case be dealt with by two cautiously, and Baor ran in to land Magistratos..

count

of

THE FIGHT

Baer, blood streaming down hila face, rose to one knee but was un- able to beat the count. Rautar.

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