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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1935.

BRITISH RING TALENT ANALYSED

MANY BOXERS REVEAL

GOOD FORM

THE CLASSIC STYLE ONCE

AGAIN EXPLOITED

The Wembley Stadium management have provided an op- portunity of seeing how British boxers compare with those of America and, the Dominions. Unduly pessimistic views have been taken following Neusel's easy defeat in four rounds by Camera, after the German had twice beaten Peterien. 'Neusel's style of boring in is simply made for Carnera, whose straight left, with his nineteen stone behind it, will beat any man who tries to rush him. The pictures show that both Baer and Louis beat Carnera by drawing the giant on and countering him heavily as he came forward.

.

YACHTING

ILLINGWORTH CUP

-RESULTS

WIN FOR U AND I

Tho Illingworth Cup for cruisers, which started at 6.30 p.m. on Satur- day was won by "U ́and I, with Mr. II. S. Rouse und Major Dixon in charge. There were six starters but Azuma and U and I were the only boats to finish.

The full results appear below: ILLINGWORTH CUP RESULTS

The result of cruiser race for the

of the newcomers to Enginnd, Wenstol. Palmer against Harvey Palmer, the Australian heavyweight would not be interesting to anyone Iitingworth Cup which started at 6.30 champion, was the most interesting, more than 10 ft. er so from the ring... on Saturday was as follows: Palmer is about 6 ft. 0 in.. and Their science and ringeraft would to 12 stone, practically the same size a great extent cancel out, and result

Finished Corrected Pos. Mace. It i

is true that Muce in a stale-mate. I fancy Petersen's Azuma 1 05.15.16 04.57.53 2 fought at about

but reach and hitting power would be too oli prize-fighters trained lighter much for Palmer, who hits hard, but & 1.8 04.27.20 03.36.24 1

(Mr. E. B. Lambert) for their lights Le a finish than do does not appear to have a knock-out (Mr. II. S. Rouse & Maj. Dixon)

boxers for ten-rourd contests, puneli. modern

R

Tern

13

D.N.F. bulit, with

Wanderer, 10

D.N.F. light Jolus, and

nd th

Penguin 21

D.N.F. Carpentiers. It was

legs seen in the ring

Sai Long27 D.N.F. policy to

to match him with Wenstob Round

Elaped time: for his first ratest, for the Canadian

zumin is exactly the man

man to show Palmer at'

Wenston was noticeably bir best. bigger

mau, and dashed in with a starm of punches, driving his

since

the

shfully.

of

him through the

ropes.

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1-1 15 10 33

20 **

Pow. Ptc Total

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Kees,

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Hot or Cold

LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP

Rolla

Dorothea

Everyone must be glad to have had the chance of seeing Loughran, who boxed ke a book in his contest with was outpointed, but his sharp, heavy Strickland. The big New Zealander

rights were dangerous, though he used them too often. He was, thought, the stranger at the finish and would

Yacht n better chance in stand n ponent round the ring and, twice lifteen round contest. Loughran Tina

used n

(Miss I. . Ritchie) n straight left very often, and mer's defence was perfect. Have a classic exhibition of what is Colieen ....

called the. ever, nit,

It the English style. miny (Miss K. M. Goodair) nad having weathered the storm som

sound by beautiful footwork, ducking and time Loughran retired. He is carry- angracious to say that it is guarding, he moon steadied Wenstab in good dent of

Miss II. M. Kirke) with some heavy counters and upper- and it would be unpleasant to see Aleah, superfluous

(Mrs. . H. Moulson) cuts and began to attuck in his turn, him take a heavy beating from some mainly with straight lefts and left-aggressive youngster who might shake books.

him with a fucks punch. lle is tou clever to be knocked out until series salled on Monday resulted as The Ladies' Seventh Championship after severe punishment. Let him It must have been a pleasure to w

take warning by McCorkindale, who follows, the course being, Holt's Whart Mik (5), Kowloon Rka (S), the older men at Wembley to see the took a fearful beuting, from Obie Channel Iks (3), Holt's Wharf nik

Walker after having straight left used for attack, with

The better of the drive of body and legs behind it, the first round or two. The end is (P). Club line 6.5 miles. and not as a mere defensive jab with not yet, but it is near at band for

Yacht arm. Towards the end of the Loughran, although he can probably contest Wenstub was heavily punish beat anyone this side the Atlantic ed and led freely, but

even now, and it would be a pity to he fought with his usual gameness and carried

sen him beaten by a second-rater. dangerous punch to the ants. Palmer won by a big margin, but not easily. He should be matched

the

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LITTLE DIFFERENCE The crowd,, found the contest be- tween fazer, a big and very swarthy (Continued on Page 11.)

Someone raised Caln--and then dumped him. Hero's a bit of action in the Washington-Montana game, with Jimmy (Sugar) Cain, stellar Husky halfback, doing a handstand as he was dumped over a Montana tackler. The Montanans were on the losing and of a 33-7 score.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Carpenter

"A" Class

Pos. Ps. Total, D.N.S.

27 Loho

1 13 54 (Miss E. Walker) ¡La Linda

Joas

(Mrs. M. G. Keary) Keary) (Mian M. Larssen) Clenda....

0

68

-10

81

8

17

(Mrs. Thoyls)"

Pat

11

70

(Mrs. D. W. Persse)

I, Y & G Clanses

Stella

IG

97

Heron KANDIA

(Mrs. M. Ellerby)

11

11

(Mrs. E. Moore)

D.N.F.

66

Widgeon

.N.S.

Zephyr

3 *18

70

(Mrs. M. E. Hindson)

Toynette

2 14

8-1

(Miss C. M, Allen)

Serius

1

12

08

(Mrs. E..G..Cooper)-

L

6

10

78

(Mrs. R. Wren)

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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Fourteenth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 14th December, 1935,. commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 9th December, 1935.

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STABILISE

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WE'LL HAVE TO CHANGE OUR PLANS, DANNY! WE HAVE THE WORLD COM- PETING AGAINST US!!

YES, FOR SOME- THING THAT BELONGS

TO YOU, RUFE!

IM BEGINNIN' TO 'GIT DISCOURAGED, DANNY! I | AIN'T A YOUNGSTER ANY MORE! I CANT GET UP OFF THE CANVAS AS

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DON'T WORRY, RUFE!

WE'LL WIN OUT, YET!

I AIN'T SO SURE! WE CAN'T TAKE CHANCES, NOW......GOT TO PUSH ON PAST. BALONGU AND TRY TO FIND A LAKE TO

LAND ON!

THATS THE OLD FIGHT, RUFE! WELL SHOW'EM! EVEN IF YOU ARENT - YOUNG ANY MORE, “YOU CAN THRUST-OUT YOUR CHIN AND GRIT YOUR TEETH!

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