THE HONGKONG
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TO-MORROW AT KING'S Knocks Out
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TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1938.
His Opponent
Shanghai, July 23.
TENNIS LEAGUE
TABLES
The following Bre the League Pressing continually despite flailing Tables of the various local competl. sts which were shot at his face and tions: body, Andre Shelseff, 141 lbs., de- fended his oriental
on Friday
Chines RC.
"A" DIVISION
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12
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at the Canidromet title night and knocked out George Levchenko, 144 lbs., in the second Indian R.C.
a scheduled ten-round bout. Kowloon C.C. The champion's furious barragea Club de Recreio crashed Levchenko twice before a left Hongkong C.C. hook lifted Levchenko of his feet South Chinn
United Service R.C.
round of
for the knock-out. Levchenko crash. ed face down, smashing his nose. The seconds and the referee carried him to hla corner with blood spurting from his nose, mouth and eyes.
Levchenko, whose main assets are speed and skili, admitted: "I was a fool, I didn't feel the punches at first and thought that I could go in and night him in the second round."
Levchenko lashed out with both hands in
In the first round, catching the champion several stingers. How- ever, Shelucir kept boring in and ail blows unflinchingly. taka hento lost cautiousnes in the second round and began swapping blows more freely, by Shelaefl'a re- lentless pressure trapped Levchenko on the
ropus
onen. Shelaeft
caught Levchenko glancing blow on the right chin, and Levchenko crashed backwards for a count of eight, after the referee had restarted to count due to Sheineff not being in a neutral corner.
The
"B" DIVISION Craigendower C.C Chirices R.C..... Bouth China Hongkong C.C. Club de Recreio 1LK, University Kowloon C.C. Civil Service Kowloon T.C Indian R.C.
"O" DIVISION
Chinese R.C. Kowloon Tung Club de Recreio Kowloon C.C.
South Ch
in R.C. Army T.C. Hongkong U.T.C Craigengewer K.C. T
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43
21
37% 28
nepës
214 30
COUNTY CRICKET MATCHES
London. July 23.
At Bournemouth, Hants were all out for 252 in their match against Somerset, Moore contributing 119, while at the close of play Somerset had scored 33 runs with all wickets intact.
GLAMORGAN v. WARWICK
At Newport, Glamorgan scored 170 in their match against Warwick, Warwick had 131 for six wickets at the close of play.
NORTHANTS v. ESSEX
At Rushden, Essex was in a good 14 position against Northants. Having first lease of the wicket, Northants
a were dismissed for 109 runs. Essex at the close hud scored 182 runs for four wickets.
4
SUSSEX v. LANCASHIRE
At Hove in the match between Sussex and Lancashire, the former team scored 194 runs. Wilkinson was in deadly form with the ball, and 04% 8% 14 took four wickets for only 18 runs. 13 Lancashire had contributed 201 for 10 two wickets at the close of play. Washbrook contributed an undefeat- ed 128.
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417% 45%
20 44
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05
"D" DIVISION
Kowloon Tong Central B.A. Chinese RC... Club de Recrele Army T.C. Kowloon IT.C.
Radio 9.C. South Chin
Indian R.C
Civil Service Craigenzower CC. 7
Police R.C.
champion rushed his opponent and mixed freely, ripping a fight towo CC. the beart and crossing to the Jaw. Levchenko dropped, and rose at the count of seven, only to lake a left hook which drupped him like a log
United Press.
MANAGER DISPUTE
New York. July 22. Manager Eddle Mend threatens to break a three
year contract with Mike Jacobs unless he permits Arm- strong to defend the featherweight crown at Los Angeles in September. Jacobs Insists that Armstrong should defend his welterweight tille with Ceferino Gurch on October 20 at New York, but Mead is desirous of postponing the ght with Cheela; until next summer. -United Press.
A T.K.O. VICTORY
New York, July 22.
A Davis (153 lbs.) of Brooklyn won on a technical knock-out against Bernie Friedlten (13) lbs.) also of Brooklyn, in the fourth round of their six-round fight--United Pres.
ATHLETIC MEETING
American Universities Beat British Teams
Londen, July 23.
In an athletic meeting held at the White City. Princetown and Cornell Universities beat Oxford and Cam- bridge by une events to three.
A. G. K. Brawn (Cambridge) won the 44 yards and the half mile, und
R. Crossley Holland (Cambridge) win the mile.
The rest of the events were won by the Americans.---Reuter.
@ 6
MIXED DOUBLES Kowloon C.C. (642 United S.R.C.
Cilene .C. Hongkong CC Club de Recreio Kowloon C.C. Ladies R.C
0
DERBY v. NOTTS
In the match between Derby and Notts, the latter had first tense of the wicket and totulled 340. Harris scor- ing 115 and Voce 111. At the close. Derby had scored 14 runs without losing a wicket.
KENT V. MIDDLESEX
At Maidstone, Kent were all out for 218 in the match against Middle- Gray took eight wickets for 50 Middlesex were dismissed for Watt captured SEVEN wickets 10% 40% for 45 and Kent four for 0.
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sex
30
33
52
a runs. 2150.
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SURREY V. YORKSHIRE
At the Oval, Surrey were dismiss- ed for 204 in their match
against
014 6 Yorkshire.
At the close of
play.
Yorkshire had lost six wickets for
30 runs-Reuter,
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