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SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1937.
My Warning to Farr
By
Jack Petersen
Tommy Farr in in America
He was in a jam over, an alleged į contract for him to fight Bob Pastor, one of America's best white heavy- | weights.
Farr had better look out for this Pastor. Attempts will be made to
match Tommy with him, and I hope Tommy is strong enough to resist
and the best of luck to him.
Whatever were the rights and them. wrongs
the dispute between
promoters mangagers
over Duly must come flra, and it is Schmeling's claim to fight with Farr's frat duly to return to hbel Farr 1 have held all along that Farr country as soon as possible after the himself was free to choose his op-ight with Louis and give Schmeling!
And ponent.
the thu courts have the Aght to which
German is upheld that view.
clearly emitted. With two men calling themselves! world champion, Farr, the rightful challenger. has chosen what looks like the tougher fight. Certainly it is the one that will bring him the
eash and glory.
Gre
TROW
BOWLS TOURNEY
FOURTH ROUND IN OPEN SINGLES
SHIELD MATCHES
No one kan blame Tommy if he The draw for the fourth round of falls for the arguments of American the lawn bowls singles tournament managers and producers, and decides yesterday resulted:
V. J. . stay over there until he has August 23-A. Hyun-Lay to made as much money as a Holly-Landolt; A. 8. Gomes v. J. A. R. Selby,
Civil Service.
v. 1. v. August 24. V. Ramsay But whether he wins or loses the wood star.
Xavier; 11. A. Alves v. II. Overy, Al Kaw. contest with Joe Louls, Tommy is
But I must remind him that a loon BG.C. A. Russell v. 3, Cock: murally bound to give Semeling Arst-class boxer in this country who CC. A. W. Grimmill v. Gert
T. Armatrong v. U. M. Omar, at Kowlson match. That fight ought to
Lake ends
a desent life, and runs his S. Tandie, A. E. Coates or A. R. Dalla place before the end of the season business properly, can earn
of Police R.C.. enough
be completed in th::
country, and 1 fervently;
in a few years to retire on without hope and believe that it will
having to worry about the lawyers, before Friday unless rain interferes. Neither Joe Louts nor Tommy Farr !!!!)
managers, gangsters, and chiselers! will be the undisputed champion of who complicate the life of everybody! the world until one or the other lus Amories
who nakes money beaten Schmeling. The German was given
raw! deal in New York quickly. Braddock's failure to appear in the ring after signing a binding agree- ment to fight gave Schuneling a clear legal right to claim the champion
ship. "FOREIGN" Fight
UNPOPULAR IN U.S.
All matches must
INTERNATIONAL SHIELD
PREPARING FOR SEASON
CRICKETERS MEET
NEW L.B.W. LAW
The new M.C.C. L.B.W. rule, adoption of which was inevitable but over which some discussion had been expected, was nccepted without a single comment at the annual meet- ing of the Ilongkong Cricket Lengue
yesterday.
Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, President, was in the Chair, with the following representatives. Mesars. II. Owen- Hughes and A. W. Hayward (Hong- kong), A. R. Minu (Indian), F. C. Barron (Army), Lieutenant II. W. E. Goodwin
Lieutenant (Kowloon), d'Arcy-Evans (Navy), E. Zimmern and D. Hung (Cralgengower), H. F.
Alves Strange (Civil Service), E. A. It. (Recreio). G. Hong-Choy (University), T. R. Hunter (Police) and A. I. Madar, secretary and treasurer.
Mr. Hanenek announced that the Lengue could not give the usual donations to the Schools because of
Officers elected:
Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, President; Mr. A. W. Hayward, Vice-President; Mr. A. H. Madar, Secretary.
The draw for the Gutierrez Inter-| national Shield resulted:
v. Switzerland, August 20Portugal What Max Haer, for example Kowloon 1.G.C. 9.30 pan..
v. Mainyn: inances. September -Philippines sfered from the writ-servers – wasi toda y. China, Cal de Recreto, 330 Y England: Portugal 195 as nothing to what the great Jack pan freland
Craigengower. Switzerland v. Scotland, Dempsey had to endure.
30 pm.
The Scottish team will beW 1. walker, f. 6. Craig. A. Hyde-Lay. 4.
Regarding the new L.B.W. rule. Mr. McKelvic skips. Reserva Hancock said that as it was already
how it would have to be adopted. J. Gellatly, J. C. Brown, J. C. Chalmers,
Eight entries were received for the LEAGUE FIXTURES
frst division and mine for the Second, as follows: First-Indian Recreation Club, Hongkong Cricket Club, Kowloon Cricket Club, Cral- Rengower Cricket Club, Navy, Army, Civil Service. and Recrclo. The same clubs will Craig division, the Army
cater the second running two
Dempsey never complained about it. He told nobody about his sleep-
His experience 121
England was less nights, fils months of mental equally unfortunate for fum. butageny. After all, Tunney also had the legal position was different, as suffered, as the chisellers had been the court rusting has shown. He was after him also.
New as in
Hot barred because of his nationality
And that sort of thing. 1 am here De his political creed York.
to wain Tammy Farr, is what hel įwill be up against from the moment, The case was simply that Fare preferred to light Louis fest, thereby lands in America next Tuesday
Car Wednesday. > The much L
taking
Like what it a great deter Bike
Schmwling cannot be pul on the shelf and forgotten.
There is
one very good reason why
Farr, if he beats Louis, and gives Schmeling the promised fight, should
BOXING MISHAP
1xtures
tuve
The following League been cesuiranded;
August 28 First Division Police v. Civil Service, Kowloon V. Kowloon Dock, Honikon
Scent Division-Recret
& Recreio." power, Kowloon v. Pollge, Kowloon DGC. Y. Talicon.
Thad Division.--Kowloon FC. V redo, Electric (v. Yacht kong F.C. v. Cralgengower.
September 4
teams.
Mr. Hayward suggested that the Club, Boog| arranging of Bixtures be postponed. The main event, the Interport with Shanghai and possibly Malnya, he First Division.-Craigernower y
Fone: Kowlom. Kowloon 1.G.C., Kowtoon said, might not materialise, and in Dock v. Recret. Civil Servier v. Hong the meanting he proposed that Club representatives send to the secretary
kong P.C..
return to tins country to do the job Tommy Farr's Cheek Cut Recrc, Pour Une a list of the days on which they could
It is that a fight between twn "for- digners" for the heavy-weight cham- ptonships world be unpopular in America and, possibly, would not bel permitted.
Open In Training
A similar position arose. in Baz
New York. Aug: 19. Country at the begining of the
Tommy Farr, the British and Em- season, when it was announced that pire heavyweight boxing champion. Mux
Barr
was getting ready to come who will meet Joe Louis for the The only opponent then in world's title on August 26, had his. sight for Max was Walter Neusel, check cut open to-day while training
was pretty well agreed that in his camp at New Jersey.
here.
a programine.
v. Kowloon
straftengoweg v. V. Hong.. kong F..
Third Division-trereja F.C., Kowloon Tong v. Civil Servæe.
September 11 Second Division.—Police V. Takoo. Third Division,--Hongkong FC, v. Kow- on FC Recreio v, Kowloon Tong.
MATCH CALLED OFF
The match arranged between the Recreio and Kowloon Tong in the third division will not be played to- such a contest was barred by the rule which forbids a contest between His sparring partner, Joe Wagner, day as, the Recreio green will be
eigners as the main Hem af swung a perfect hook which made a fully occupied.
deep eut in the British champion's | That was less than six months ago,right cheek. Farr will have to y but what a lot of changes have taken off training until after Friday place since then. Tommy Fuer had United Press, only Just been heard of in moderately big way, and many wise and knowing ones were backing Benj Foord to beat him.
THE CRITICS WERE WRONG
ם
But Tominy Farr went on to lay out Fourdi, Baer, and Neusel in neat row, and to challenge for the world championship.
Alay
t now claim the credit for seeing this coming? Immediately after the defeat of Baer I said that Faer was the likeliest candidate for
world championship that Britain
for Produced
many geurs.
the
Trad
WELTERWEIGHT CONTEST
Barney Ross Defeats Al Manfredo
United Press.
Desmoines, Aug. 19.
matches.
play Lengue or Friendly The League committee could prepare blank tables and a Fixture Com- Imittee could be formed.
Mr. Hancock suggested that Club secretaries state whether they were willing to play on Sunday.
Mr. d'Arcy-Evans suggested that the interval between innings should be strictly limited to the Beveti minutes allowed, and that tea should be restricted. This wils agreed to.
the lorry, witness saw them being earried into a carpenter's shop on first defendant's instructions.
Cublele Rented
the
RAID ON A STORE
Leung Man-po, master of the Fu LORRY AND CARGO JUNK
On furniture shop, No. 30 Cheung- USED TO REMOVE"GOODS
shawan Road, who was orginally charged together with defendants in The hearing of the ease in which goods, but who was later
conjunction with receiving the discharged two men are charged with receiving as no evidence was offered against over $2,000 worth of groceries, stolen him, said that on June 25 first de- from the William's Store, No. 41 Des fendant, whom he knew, came to him Voeux Road Central, on June 20 last, and asked witness to rent lim was resumed at the Central Magis-cublele in his shop. First accused tracy yesterday afternoon, after a loid witness that he wanted the series of adjournments. Defendants cublele ta store goods in, and witness were Wong Kat-shun, allas Wong anally rented the cubicle to him. Saul-san, aged 35, accountant, and
Witness did not see the goods Wong Tak-yuen,
represented by Mr. Hin-
Barney Ross, 141 lbs., gained awere both aged 30, clerk, who talten inside the cubicle the next to his speed, his cumming decision over Al Manfredo. 149 lbs., shing Lo. The case was heard be-on getting up, he saw the goods had morning, as he was still asleep, but his determination. and his wonderful
in a welterweight fight here, to-day.fore Mr. K. Keen. straight left, which stopped and
Chief Detective-Inspector 3. Mur cused was inside the cubicle, and already been shifted in, and frat ac- balled Baer ind was going to repeat) Manfredo, who is from Fresno,
was floored twice in the course of, assisted by Detective-Sergeant witness heard the sound of things the dose with Neusel.
T. Cashman, prosecuted. Fare is
is now the best heavy-weight the fight. The first was in the fourth ¦
being moved about inside. When boxer in commission. There is no round for a count of seven, and the Chu Yung-kan, a lorry cleaner,
first defendant came out, be locked stated boxer in America worthy to Heks his second in the ninth for six. Both lorry, together with his master, the that he was wailing in his
the cublele door behind him. boots. He is as beautiful to watch blows were rights to the chain-driver, for hire at Wing Lok Street unt until June 20, when he went into Witness did not see second defend- as Carpenter was.
about a.m. on June 28, when a the cubicle. On the evening of June stranger approached and hired the 27, witness saw a man with fest lorry, saying he wanted to transport goods in it. The lorry drove to the accused, and this mon carried out Willum's Store. The shop door was some of the goods, placed them on closed, but the stranger pushed other men came and took away more u tricycle, and rode away. Later, open, and witness saw a number of men inside. These men, carried goods, which had been left outside boxes of provisions to the lorry, both accused, as they were employed the cubicle door. Witness knew which then drove to the Talping in the King Fat Yuen Cute, which Junk wharf, where witness was paid was the house adjacent to witness's $1 as hire. He could not identify
If Tommy does that he will render
a great service to the Ring. It was
on February 3, 1937, two days after the serap which ended my carere, that
1 was
sufficiently re-. covered to open one eye and read this: "With Petersen out of the way British
exhausted."
been transit the German hus
That was written by one of our critics. "The Ger-
foremost boxing Think of Neusel
inan" was
will realise the now, and you tremendous swing the pendulum has made in less than six months.
CRICKET CHALLENGE
YORKSHIRE AND
MIDDLESEX
either of the defendants.
to
shop.
Replying to Mr. Lo's suggestion that it was another man, whom first accused brought to the shop, that witness said no person carne except naked for the renting of the cublele,
Fung Sau, mistress of cargo Junk No. 1420V, said that a long time after
June dawn on London, Aug. 20.
20,
was made a call The same critic confidently lookeri
The terrific struggle in the county her junk, and she was asked to take for 1 Bight between Baer anet!
championship between Middlesex und a number of cases on board. Coolies Neusel because no British fighter Yorkshire resulted in a very interent loaded the junk, and a mari boarded first accused himself. No stranger was in sight. Foord was mentioned.ing challenge from Robins, the it, a steam launch was engaged, and and Harvey and Doyle, but not Farr Middlesex captain, which was accept- the junk was towed to Mongkok When Max Baer did come overed by Brian Sellers, the Yorkshire where the goods were unloaded on to two jumps ahead of the Sherif there skipper. It was arranged to play a a motor lorry. Witness got on board was no talk of his meeting Neusel. | four days challenge match Farr had coine on the scene, Bary's neutral ground, probably starting on shawan Road, where she was paid
on the lorry and was taken to Cheung 152 hauve been a September 11. Each professional 1958.20 as hire money by first accused.
receive £10.-Reuter.
After the goods were removed from
legal troubles nuisance to him.
Copyright P, 120. Dos 6 Copenhagen
he
came to rent the cublele at any time,
e added. Mui, wife of Leung, and an appren- After further évidence by Chan
testled to having seen the goods ice carpenter in the shop, who both taken into the cublele, the hearing was adjourned until 2.30 p.m. next Wednesday,
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