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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1936.

CHINESE FOOTBALLERS LOSE 3-2 AT HIGHBURY

By "Voritas" AFTER

Clubhouse Chatter

seen

TWICE

Schmeling's Right Fist SCORING

Flashes Out

Out Like A Viper's Tongue

HONGKONG TO SEE HOW JOE

LOUIS WAS DESTROYED

time,

full-blooded de-

NEW PLANS

FOR SH'AI

a right- MAX Schmeling's gioved right grond style to administer

left-right-left-right within the space hand, flashing out like

The left-handed of three seconds. viper's tongue, dominates the blows are short-orm jabs, but his offleinl him of the Joe Louis-right handers are Schmeling fight, which; dis.liveries which find Louls' Jaw every Down goes the negro, but he's tributed by Paramount, will be

up pretty quietly in spite of the fact at the Alhambra and Queen's Theatres on September moment is the culmination of the fight. It seems that Schmeling is 9. Through the courtesy of Mr.

stung into action largely throuftli B. A. Proulx I saw a preview of very low blows sent in by Louis is, and this remarkable fight yesterday. during the ninth, I think and it is sufficiently important eleventh rounds. Anyhow, suddenly passive defender, an attraction for Hongkong

deserve fi sportsman to lines in this column.

that he is very groggy. The next big SOCCER

Fierce Fight

THE Alm, which apart

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few

its

from being rather

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he leaps into the tray, searching out Joe's face with that scorching light. He gives Joe about five hard punches in succession,

on, the last being liberately timed and just

ns deli- berately planted on Louls' inw.. The black man sinks to the floor, grabs the ropes in an attempt to get up, releases his hold, and as the referee counts Ten" flops to the resin Ince downwards. So does Schuineling be- come challenger to James Braddock for the world tille.

1

Slow Motion Drama

|ARE WELL RECEIVED

(By "Offside") Shauphal Times

WONG WING IN FORM

HISTORY-MAKING FOOTBALL

A history-making foot. ball match was played on the Arsenal F.C. ground at Highbury yesterday when the Chinese Olympic team met, and were defeated by," Islington, Corinthians. a prominent north-London team.

The Chinese lost by the odd goal in five after leading 2-1 at; ¡Gralf-time.

This was the first time a Chinese soccer eleven had ever played in England, and according to Renter messages, they gave a very credit- ablo performance.

The players combined well, favouring an attack formation of five forwards up-field, who were grandly supported by an attacking centre-half.

two

"Praise by many and objec

few" about tions by very

Lec Fung King-cheung and sums up the reaction among Shanghai soccer circles to the Wai-tong, of Hongkong's proposals which will be put loading players, put the Chincao before the annual meeting of into a two-goal lend within the the S.F.A. on September 10.

Approval

was almost unanim- OUN In reference to the plan to form a League fanagement Com- with the co-operation of while opinion on the re- formation of the League Divisions of the was varied. The Idea "Reserve Division," however, met with general approval. A number of proposals have been brought to my attention by a cor- respondent, who encloses an S.F.A. circular, which reads as follows:-

fascination as n pictorial record of one of the greatest and fiercest fights of the 20th century, is an excellent technical achievement from the point of view of photography and dramatic angles. It reveals that Joe Lou's of koyocing came within an nee Schmeling in the first three rounds: that

Schmeling has probably the

Inlitee right-handed

Alm, as I have said, is excel- wickedest WICKI

straight

clubs lent. One disappointment I felt in punch in the world: that, although เเม่น

heap of

that no slow motion is given of the can take a whole punishment.

final K. O. Jows. But there is a he hos a comparatively pour defence, and is caught com- splendid slow-motion of the blows

Schmeling's which put Louls down for a pletely unawares by

#count in right ist, which, ever and non, the fourth round, and from this you becomes galvanised from being an can get an appreciable idea of the instrument by which to protect his terrific power behind Schmeling's face, into a battering ram which lears right hand. You will, I am sure, be through space to flog the negro's Jaw very impressed with the tremendous You amount of punishment which both Another point. and mouth.

nearly 1V09

men receive. Both are revealed to be Will And that Louis always on the offensive, even though game fighters. Schmeling shows

much better defence to Louts' his attack slowed down considerably after the Afth round. 1ls left is handed attact then does Louis to the always jabbing, but after he has con- German's devastating right. And nected with two beautiful blows in

you have had any arguments about the first two rounds, you will notice the merits of this scrap, the film will Certainly the that he is constantly failing to take quickly settle them. 2011

measure of his opponent, who picture is well worth seeing, and

have accomplished moves very much faster than the Paramount camera suggests. On the other hand praiseworthy plece of work, in Schmeling, content to guard his face ting it to Hongkong as quickly from a poking left (scarcely ever varied except when the mer are in- lighting), oifern-a-magnificent-de- fence after being caught on the hop at the opening of the scrap. But in the end you will remember one thing. That is Schmeling's amazing right hand, which often travels two feet, yet is used so quickly that he con- acets time and again with the un- protected Louis.

Three High Spots THERE are three high spots in the fight. In the second round when Louis rocks Schmeling with a left and a right (the riglit, of course, being na automatle follow-up): thea in the fourth round when Schmeling makes his ärst connection right. This blow, you enn see, hurts Louls and Schmeling follows up in

this.

Interport Cricket-

one-

The following warzestions are made by the Executive Committee, Rod it muloptest, will become operative from the commencement of the coming season and remain in fores until the end of season 1937138. Should any club have any suggestion, to put forward, or re quire any riplanation in connection with this suggrated reorganisation they are reupon tend I communierie with the Heeretary in writ "The S. F. A. pue abail comprise

the later than September 8-

of three divisions, 1st, 2nd and 3rd,

here shub be a Reserve Division cums pride of Stonerve teams from Clubs in the las division of the S.F.A. Lengue. There shall be no restriction s to inven in the diviehura playing in the lat division.

gel-, ir trophies all be provided for the

35 winner.

Nu club shall be slegible for the lat. division of the B.F.A. Locus while able to enter a ten in the Irwerve division.

UPS AND DOWNS ---Promotion and telegation. In the case of the 1st effufalists of the S.F.A. langue, tion team shall be relegated to the

TT is pleasant to see that the Hong-

kong Cricket Club's appeal to club secreturies to submit names for the cricket Interport did not fall on stony ground. Up to yesterday 18 names is expected had been received find that Hongkong Cricket Club will put forward three or four during the next few

days. From the names already made publie it will be in a position to send a ing to good team up North in October. The diffleuity will be for the players to get in sufficient practice between now and then. The weather for the next few weeks is bound to be of a Maybe it will speculative nature. rain, maybe it won't. But wickets (Continued on Page 9.)

and diviel of the SF.A. League.

. The team oreuping the teasing poeltlunin

vian colitionally upon the club being the 2nd division shall be bromatted to the 1st able to enter a team la the reserve division. the bottom all be relegated to the 3rd division.

In the car of the 3rd diviakin, the team

upying the leading position shall be elegi

ble for promotion to the 2nd distalon, while the team at the bottom of the division shall

for reelection to the division.

is clear that le proposed to abolish the presenti

·Wong Ki-leung,

5th dirisken and in its lead run & Sunday morning League, comprising not more than Drst twenty minutes of the game, 12 teams,

"A Club ball be permitted to play any but before the interval Tonnington of their registered layers without routrin had reduced the arrears.

on in the League or the Sunday Morning

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THE BOMBER BOMBED, Joe Louis sinking to the floor to take the count in the twelfth round of his fighi with Max Schmeling. This is = "2001" from the official fight film which will be shown in

Hongkong Oils month.

BRITAIN'S QUEST FOR WALKER CUP

STARTS TO-MORROW

FIRST-CLASS

CRICKET

AVERAGES

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HOT CHALLENGE TO UNITED STATES: WILL HOLDERS LOSE AT LAST?

Clemington, New Jersey,|:

Sept. 1.

Leading amateur golfers of Great Britain and the United States meet to-morrow (Sept. 2) to begin competition at the Pine Valley Golf Club here. The tournament will last two days.

The Pine Valley Club is reputedly one of the most difficult courses in the country. It Is a par 70, but

HOME FOOTBALL

< MANY LEAGUE

MATCHES CHARLTON DRAW AWAY

London, Aug. 31.

Qualieniion: 17 Innlogs, agevage Bij

very few pars have been recorded. The following were the results in 1 Times

The United States team, defend- to-day's English Football League June, no. Juru, Heor Av.

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flower -No Club shall have more than one prevailed in the closing stages of team in the League (1st, 2nd or Sed divisions) the match, both Osborne and Lewis ut the Sunday Morning League.

tbreaking through a tiring defence "6.-In matches where points are stake a win shall record ura points, a draw

with

Voigt, Goodman and Flacher have been members of previous Walker Cup teams.

The Royal and Ancient Club, the 1110 161 81.07 ruling body of golf in Great Britain 11.88 to-day, announced that Dr. William Tweddell would captain the chul- lengers, with the following players supporting him:

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caluli be decided by goal average,

For the coming season it is proposed

The man of the match, says Jackson. That the League Management Commitee shal! ensist of five menbers, three of wham hal Rester was Wong Ki-leung (Wong Forks be from the Exreative Committee and the remaining two of the eleted from Club in Wing), South China Athletic goal-ield membership. The Committee shall have no keeper, who gavee an outstanding Voe

exhibition between the "sticks".

executive powers but shall report to Executive Commities on all ita metion.

the

HITLER TELLS GERMANY TO

SUPPORT TOKYO GAMES ·

Frankfort. Aug. 322.

Various German news organs_pub- lish a report of statements made by Chancellor Hitler, during the recent reception of the German Olympic

Budge And

team, concerning Germany's parti Mako Still

elpation in the next Olymple Games at Tokyo.

Replying to one athlete, who was of the opinion that the distance to Japan was too far and that Germany could therefore send only a small team, Chancellor Hitler stated that ve intend sending the largest team

for

Champions

Brookline, Moss, Aug. 31. Donald Budge und Gene Mako re-

of all to Tokyo and shall begin pretained the United States doubles tennis championship at Chestnut Hilla the next Olymple to-day when in the final they defented parations Games Immediately.

"Not only our athletes, but also their old rivals, Wilmer Allison and a large number of German visitors John Van Ryn in straight sets of 6-4, will participate in the Japanese 6-2, 6-4.

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BATTING

Times' Habent Inna, 100, Rana, Score. Av.

V. M. Merchant.. 26 6 FOZ 181 Amar Singh

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to save so that I can send at the final of the women's doubles M. Johsnale Kims to me two workers

to the championship. Olymple Games,"

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Katia week were completed to-day plons won at 8-7, 2-8, 9-4-Rester. E. Palla

Amir Elah... 114 introal weather conditions, and. United Press. America whining four major prizes.

to the U.S.A boot Indian In addition to the Gold Cup, the went Prize of the German Chancellor, the Scout, with Whiion at the tler, Internationally famous Folen prize this yacht winning decisively from of the toys! Awadish Yashilling Club all other competitors. Italy was the At tha Hermann Goering prize nonrest rival,

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The United States has kept the championship throughout eight years of play, and in 1934 captured nine of the eleven matches.

The record of the eight tourna- menta: 1022-United States 8; Great Bri-

tain 3. 1923-U.S. `0%; G.D. 5%. 1924-U.S. 8; 0.D, 4, 1026-U.S. 694; G.B. 51⁄2. 1028-U.S. 11; G.B. 1. 1930-U.8.10; GB. 2. 1032-U.A. A; G.B. 1. 1934-U.S. 9; GEA..

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