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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1981.

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PICTURE

CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

FOX

FRANKIE GENARO KNOCKED OUT.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

Qualifiers For Club Championship.

WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS

with

VICTOR MCLAGLEN

GRETA NISSEN

FOX ICTURE

EDMUND LOWE

EL BRENDEL

Flagg and Quirt, those rowdy, lovable leathernecks. Ready to scrap at the drop of a hat or the droop of an eyelid. A travelaugh of two-fisted love and two- timing ladies.

Directed by RAOUL WALSH

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Young Perez Captures Flyweight Title.

FRENCH CHAMPION.

HIGH SCORING.

Paris, Yesterday. The qualifying "round of the In a championship fight for Kowloon Golf Club Championship the world's flyweight title Young was decided last Sunday when a Perez, the French champion, large number of members compet- knocked out Frankie Genaro, the ed for the first sixteen places. A Ytalian-American holder, in the strong wind proved troublesome second. round of the scheduled and was responsible for high scor- Afteen round contest.-Reuter.ing.

LOCAL SPORTS NEWS IN BRIEF.

On the U.S.R.C. courts yesterday Miss Enid Lo defeated Mrs. R. E. Tottenham in the Ladies' Open Singles Championship by acores of 6-4, 6-4.

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The following qualified to take part in the Championship proper, the first round will be decided on Sunday, November 8:-

D. C. Wilson

TONY CANZONERI IS MATCHED.

Signs for Fight with Kid Chocolate.

THREE TITLES AT STAKE.

New York, October 19. James J. Johnson, the promoter, who staged the recent Carnera- Sharkey engagement, announced to- day that he has signed Tony Can- meet Kid Chocolate in zoneri to Madison Square Garden on Novem- {ber 20.

Three titles will be involved in the event.

Tony is recognised as both the junior welterweight and light- weight champion, while Kid Choco- late holds the Junior lightweight title.

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The

Pletare That Has Everything-

Tony will endeavour to make the junior lightweight class for the en- gagement, which will give him a Romance, chance to annex a third title if hot

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J. D. Thomson

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Dr. Cogan

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F. E. Remedios

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J. McKelvie

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W. Taylor

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A. A. Dand

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Gorgeous Clothes,

W. Hyde

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The agreement

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H. Overy

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G. D. Reid

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HOCKEY.

G. II. Russell

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The results of the Army Rowing Club Regatta which was held at Stonecutters yesterday follows:-

Chaplain's Cup:-1, 12th Heavy Battery "B" Crew; 2, 31st Heavy Battery; 3; 12th Heavy Battery "A" Crew.

Co.

G.O.C.'s Trophy:-1, "C" South Wales Borderers: 2. H. South Wales Borderers; 3, H.Q. Argylla.

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At King's Park 'yesterday the South Wales Borderers defeated Club the Hong Kong Hockey second eleven by four goals to nil after leading by three goals at the interval.

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On the U.S.R.C. ground yester- day the Argylls defeated the Radio Sports Club by two goals to nil in their hockey fixture. Both goals were scored in the first half.

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The following will represent the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club against the R.A.0.C. at 5.16 p.ra. |to-day :----

E. I. Ritchie; M. Gray, J. Smalley; E. O'Hagan, R. M. Popo, M. Wallace; M. A. Jones, J. Dal- ziel. E. M. Donelan, C. Ferguson, and A. G. Orme.

The following will represent the K.BS.F.P.A. Ladies against the Club de Recreio Ladies this after- noon at 5.15 p.m.-

Mrs. Settle; A. Booth; D. Plnguet, B. Hirst, M. Gardiner; M. Martin, G. MacNider, M. Groundwater, D. Hunt, and O. Dalziel.

Fowler,

E.

Reservos: P. Hunt and J. Bryson,

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The following will represent the

Y.M.C.A. first eleven against the

A. A. Lopes

G. E. L. Johnson

P. W. Planner

Messrs. Johnson and Planner having tied for sixteenth place will replay.

Our Sports Diary.

LOCAL

NOCKEY-To-day-Y.M.C.A. v. Recreio at 5.10 p.m.; Hong Kong Ladies' v. R.A.O.C. at 6.15 p.m.

To-morrow--St. Andrew's R.A.S.C. at 5.10 p.m.; Hong Kong H.C. Borderers at 6 p.m.; Radio at 5 Sports Club v, H.K.S.R.A.

p.m.

V.

Friday Radio Sports Club v. Polici; Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" v. Argylls at 5 p.m.

MEETING-To-morrow-Ladies' Section, Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at 11 am

RACING Thursday Entries cluze for Eleventh Extra Meeting al noon.

CRICKET-Saturday-Interport Trial at I.K.C.C.; First Division Civil Service C.C. v. Kowloon G.G.; Royal Navy v. Royal Artil lery; Second Division Intian R.C. v. Polfer R.C. (L.); Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service C.C.

FOOTBALL.Saturday-First Division-Club v. Borderers; Kow- loon Y

Argylls; Police: Navy Recreio v.

v. St. Joseph's; Second Division-University Argylle; Navy v B.A.Q.C.; Club - 12th Buth; Kowloon V. Borderers; Division Borderers V1 R.A.F.; Radlo v. Recreio; R.E. v. St. Joseph's.

Third

GOLF-Sunday--Entries close for G. M. Young Cup and Gov- ernor's Shield.

Club de Recreio at King's Park to-2333166 M4 FALENZUENTZIAR day at 5.10 p.m.:—,

L. D. Skinner; Á. Tate, E. o. SPRINGBOKS HAVE

Murphy; F. Allen, R. A. Bates,

F. S. W. Smith; J. J. Ferguson, G. C. Burnett, D. McLellan W. J. Brown, and T. J. Price.

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At the annual meeting of the Hong Kong Cricket Club the fol- lowing officials were elected for the ensuing year:--

Mr. H. R. B. Hancock WAS TO- elected President.

The Committee, comprising the following members: Messrs. T. E. Pearce, P. M. Hodgson, H. Owen Hughes, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. C. L Bowker, H. J. Armstrong, J. I. Collis, A: Plerey, and E. R. West, were re-elected en bloc.

BAD LUCK.

“Star” Three-Quarter Seriously Hurt,

SOUTH AFRICA'S BEST.

K.B.S.F.P.A. Easily Beat Y.M.C.A. Seconds.

The K.B.S.F.P.A. added yet an- other victory to their list, when they met and defeated the Y.M.C.A. second eleven by five clears goal: on the home ground at King's Park yesterday afternoon. Owing to a late start and the rapid failing light, play was forced to be cur- tailed considerably in the second half; even then the match ended in almost complete darkness.

From the bully-off the KB.3. were soon settling down to bual- ness, and clever forward play re- aulted in C. C. Francis finding the not. Soon after T. Whitley added a second goal. Whitley was play- ing a good game but he missed numerous glorious "frat-timers" when well placed. Before half- time, L. D. Skinner, the "Y" goal- keeper, saved a fast rising shot from Franels splendidly. Francis, however, found the ust on two more occasions, and Whitley add- ed the fifth goal.

The K B.S. dominated play and the visiting forwards had difficulty In penetrating a hard-working de- But for two saves, C. L. fence. Gregory, the K.E.S. goalkeeper had little else to do. The "Y" came dangerously near on one occasion, but A. R. Brown, was robbed of possession before he could shoot.

Result:-

K.B.S.F.P.A. Y.M.C.A. II.

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K.B.S.F.P.A.-C. L. Gregory; N. Waltley, A. Philippens; E. Mac- Nider, S. MacNider, J. J. King; W. H. G. Hiret, T. S. D. Whitley, C. c. Francis, B. I. Bickford, and

J. White.

This golf concentration idea is all right as for as it goes. If you start London, September 24,

allowing your thoughts to wander! Jock van Nieberk, the South off to anything else than the shot African Rugby team's "star" wing you are about to play you might three-quarter, was injured at prac just as well taken your hands off the tice at Weston-super-Mare yester club while you are taking your mind day, when his knee gave way as ho off the ball. But it does not follow was attempting to swerve out of that you have got to keep your the way of a tackle by Tindall, the thoughts clamped on your game all Springboks full-back, who was op the time that you are walking after Mr. L. 8. Greenhill was re-elect-posed to him. It is feared that vad your ball. This is one of the points ed. Hon. Secretary.

Nicberk will not be able to play for in which I think the Americans some weeks.

have a better idea of things than The mishap is most serious to the most of our own men. They seize tourists, whose main anxiety 'was-a

every chance to relax a bit between doubt about their wing players. shots, chat to a friend in the crowd. re-Van Nieberk was the fastest man in

Messrs. Percy Smith, Soth and Fleming were re-appointed Trea- aurors, at a remuneration of $2,400. Mesars. Linstead & Davis were re-appolated Auditors at a muneration of $200,

the side, and generally regarded as ease the strain just for a second or two. Then when the ball is reached one of the most brilliant wing three- they switch their whole minds on to quarters South Africa has produced. the shot they have to play. Archle

Compston.

Nothing finer could have been de-

Now that I am older, and have read about Spiritualism, I am in- clined to think that I must have If you want to be a good goal- bean, a boxer in some bygone age, keeper you must keep your position, since in no other way can I account keep your eye on the ball, and know. for my natural aptitude with the when to come out and when to stay:vised for health-than tennis. It is gloves. You may laugh at this in. Never leave your goal if you associated with sunshine, fresh air, can avoid it. If you have time to out-of-door exercise, suitable, cloth- fight of Imagination, but when men Hike Conan Doyle, "Smiler" Hayes, lift, the belt never kick clear, and Ing, congenial companionship, and and other brilliant intellects, have when you are saving, endeavour to enjoyments. Exercise can be better! espoused this faith so fervently, it get not only your hands but your regulated in tennis than in prac- makes one put on one's considering body behind the ball-The late tically any other game.---)

Lechmere Anderson. John Thomson cap-Harry Mason.

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