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LINCOLNS WIN

R.A. OFFICERS LOSE

EWIN V FRAGGOTT ON DECEMBER 9

BY ONLY GOAL SIX FLEFT CHAMPIONS TO

Centre From Hocquard

Converted By Reeks.

EARLIER DEFEAT AVENGED

IN

(By "IMP")

drizzling rain at Shamshuipo

eleven

yesterday afternoon the Lin- colos premier hockey secured a narrow victory over the R.A. Officer by the goal scored.

A fast and thrilling encounter was witnessed by a large crowd of "Tommies" and the result was in

doubt until the final whistle.

The Lincoln fielded the Ame side which lost to the Radio On

Monday, while the R.A. relied upon the same eleven who were defeat

od by the Club on Monday.

In the previous encounter be

tween the two teams about a month ape on the ilarina ground the RA No goals were scored in the first half which was contested at a fast

won by two dear goals,

jace. play transferring rapidly from end to end.

The second half opened sen- sationally. Hocquard, after a

centred brilliant run.

for REEKS to open the Lincolns account after 60 seconds play. This proved to be the only goal,' though several good attempts by both teams almost produced more goals.

FEATURE PROGRAMME

SIX BOUTS AT LEE THEATRE

(By Ringsider).

THE fight for the Middleweight Championship of the Colony and the Belt between Seaman Harry Ewin, champion of China, the China Fleet, holder of the Belt, and winner of over 150 fights in England, and A. B. Fraggott, West of England champion, Atlantic Fleet champion, and undefeat- ed in Services' boxing, will be the main event on the Hong Kong Boxing Association's very fine pro- gramme to be staged at the Lee Theatre on Satur- day week.

Mr. A. E. Ainsworth, the promoter and acting manager, is to be congratulated on arranging a card which promises to be the finest in the annals of boxing in the Colony. The programme, which includes six Fleet champions, has been drafted up and now requires only confirmation.

granie!

The following is the proposed pro-1 has a draw to his credit against

Tommy Warnes. 15 Round Contest for Middleweight|

Foley is the Colony heavyweight Championship of the Colony and champion and holder of the belt as the result of his win over Judge. Seaman Harry Ewin (H.MSS. He has sparred with Primo Car- Kent) v A. B. Fraggott (H.M. nera, the present world champion. S. Berwick)

Belt.

& Round Welterweight Contest

Placky Judge

Mermaid Queen

Winner of three events at the na- tional championships at Jones Beach, Long faland, twenty-year-old Lenora Knight, of Homestead, Pa., has succeeded Helene Madison as queen of American mermaids. Mies Knight won the 100-meter, 1 mile and 440-yard races, the latter in record time.

FOOTBALLERS

IN BILLIARDS

ENCOUNTER

Turner Beats Ash By 21 Points.

LINCOLNS' TOURNEY WIN FOR HEADQUARTERS

A

(By SPOT BALL).

FTER receiving a setback Inat week Headquarter Wing, Lincolns returned to form again when they defeated "A" Company by 6 games to nil for the second time within a month in the Captain Wil- liams Billiards Cup Competi- tion.

The closest game was that be- tween Pte. Turner and Sgt. Ash, the Lincolns Battalion Soccer full- backs, and, though Ash established an early lead of 40 points, Turner recovered well to win by 21 points.

The best breaks were made by Lt. King (36 and 21), Turner (27. and 20), Short (24 and 21), Smith (22) and Atkinson (21).

Scores: "H.Q." Wing "A" Company Atkinson 150 Maltby

KOWLOON CHESS CLUB Short

CHAMPIONSHIP

[C. M. Sequeira To Defend His Title.

SIXTEEN ENTRIES RECEIVED

Entries for the annual Kowloon

Chess Club championships closed Seaman Barry (H.M.S. Berwick) vi Judge is the light-heavyweight yesterday, when the committee champion of the China Fleet and classified the players and made the one of the pluckiest boxers seen in draw for the two events. Hong Kong.

A. B. Parker (H.M.S. Medway) Round Heavyweight Contest

Lieut. Hocquard, the Lincolnai Soccer and Bockey skipper, played a brilliant game, his runs and cen-8 tres causing constant anxiety to the R.A. defence. Yeomans play- ed well et centre half, while Bent- ley and Lt. Roisier proved stout 6 Round Featherweight Contest

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LARGEST, MAKERE: OF: SPORTS' GOODS"'IN "THE ́ WORLD:

Umpires:-Drum Majer Tancred and Sgt. Beeston,

A. B. Tim Foley (I.M.S. Berwick) v A. B. Judge (H.M.S. Whit- shed)

Whit-

Sto. Pryall (H.M.S. Suffolk)

A. B. Sharpe (H.M.S. Bhed)

6 Round Middleweight Contest

A. B. Taylor (H.M.S. Berwick) v

J. Burne (H.M.S. Eagle) Round Featherweight Contest Sto. King H.MS. Kent) v. Tel.

Johnson (M.S. Berwick). At one time a contender for the middleweight championship of

featherweight

Pryall was champion of North America and the West Indies last year. He is undefeated at his weight and may in the near future be matched against Lake for the Belt. Sharpe Was runner-up in the China Fleet Featherweight Cham pionship this year.

The winner will take all in the middleweight bout between Taylor and Burnes.

A. B. Willoughby (H.M.S. Cum- middleweight cham-

R. A. Officers:-Shields; Mitchell. Metcalfe; Waring, Ravenhill, Carter; England, Ewin last fought in the berland).

Floweries, Colony when he outpointed Jock pion of the Royal Navy and Royai William, Garthwaite,

1927, Creighton for the Colony title in Marines in

was to have Since then be has fought A. B. Long the City Hall,

(H.M.S. Ber- won the China title againet Creigh-wick), winner of over 150 fights ton while stationed in Shanghai.

against the best in England, in the light heavyweight division, but the bout was cancelled at the last moment.

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Fraggott has lost only seven out of 170 fights and was At- lantic Fleet champion in 1925,

GOALLESS DRAW 1926, 1929, and 1931. He made

Mamak Champions Not At Full Strength.

GOALS NEVER IN DANGER

(By STICKS).

a friendly hockey encoun

Iter at Sookunpoo yesterday

the Royal Engineers held the Radio Sports Club to a goalless draw.

The condition of the ground was very unsatisfactory and a slight drizzle handicapped the players throughout the game.

his debut In Colony boxing with a rousing display at the Lee Theatre early in the year. Seaman Barry, who is making his debut in Hong Kong boxing,, has fought over 200 contests and won the West of England Lightweight

Championship. In 1981 he was the THE K.G.C.

Royal Navy and Royal Marines champion. Efforts are being made to bring him up against Percy Lake, the Colony lightweight holder.

Parker was beaten by Fraggott in the Final of the Atlantic Fleeti He Welterweight Championship.

noun.

CLUB TO MEET KENT THIS AFTERNOON

The following are the entries:- Senior, H. W. Randall, P. T. Ro- įzario, B. Soltau. B. W. Paul, Lieut. H. Beaumont, C. M. Sequeira (holder), P. Yvanovich and A. D. Sequeira.

80

150 Winfield

60

Turner Lt. King Herriott Smith

150 Ash

129

150 Harper

80

150 Baker

117

150 Bett

105

500

900

K.C.C. BILLIARDS

Fincher Brothers Win In First Round.

DUNNETT RECEIVES W.0.

U

(By SPOT BALL).

URTHER matches in the K.C.C. Junior Billiards competition

of

E. C. Fincher E. F. Fincher

Junior, L. Sequeira, M. Cunictti, bave been played the results Guy Ling, E. Evans, U. Santos, A. which were as follows: 7. Biriukoff, Dr. H. D. Matthews First Round: and T. E. Parry.

250 N. Nisha The first matches will be played Becond Round: ton Friday, 8 Competitors will F. Dunnett received a walkover from

moet ose another once, matches to J. P. Robinson. be played on Fridays only.

Cricket:

China Mall Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

St Joseph's College v D.B.S. Hockey:

Jat. Regiment v Borderers

(4.15 p.m.) H.M.S. Kent v H. K. H. C. seniore

(6 p.m.)

TO-MORROW

Auction Bridge: JUNIOR

CHAMPIONSHIP

Qualifying Round On Sunday.

The following is the draw for ,the qualifying Round of the Kow-

loon Golf Club Junior Champion-' ship: 18 holes Medal play on Sun- day:

8.58

Entries close for open Tournament

(6 p.m.) Billiards-Steel Coulson League:

Garrison Sera' Mess v Palace Club R. E. v C, and P.0, Club R.A. v St. Patrick's Hockey:

BL. Andrew's v Central British Fifth Battery, H.K.S.R.A. v Medway

Hockey!

FRIDAY-Dec. 1.

Jet Regiment v HES.R.A.

(4.20 p.m.) Navy v H. K. IL. C. seniors

100 (5 p.m.) H.LICA v. Central British

SATURDAY--Dec. -2°

185

260 F. Goodwin

277

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CLUB TO MEET SAINTS.

(Continued from Page 4.)

Navy's Challenge

The Navy will again be fielding their strongest team, and should give the League champions a good run for their money. ・・

South China will be strengthened at forward as I am told Fung King-cheong has rapidly recover- ed from his recent illness and will be leading the forwards against the Navy, Tay Quee-liang, the Singapore Chinese makes his re- appearance on the left wing in place of Tong Kwen, while Pau Ka-ping will resume his position In goal.

If the Navy succeed in breaking up the partnership between Fung and Tam Kong- pak and in Intercepting the passes of Leung. Wing-chui and his wing-halven, they may rest assured of victory:******

Unselfishness Of Navy Forwards

An outstanding feature in the (5 p.m.) | Navy side is the unselfishness of Langmead and Smith: Both are fine footballers, cool, and collected in Cricket-First Division:

Royal Navy v Hong Kong C.C. (L) | the face of danger and deadly Craigengower v Queen's College (F) when within range, but they never- Civil Service v St. Joseph's College theless have displayed unselfish- Becond Division:

M. H. Hussan and Kalwant

8,30 W. Geall and C. E. Terry Singh were absent from the Radio

The Hong Kong Hockey Club 8.34 F. W. Dunhill and F. Dunnett cleven, their places being filled by senior team will be fielding their 8.0 P. G. Macaulay and F. W. Angus

8,42 F. E Higgins and Сеть Mohinder Singh and Surgin Singh strongest forward line this season 8.46 W. C. Excel and A. Andrews

For the Engineers Lt. Cooper, in their match against H.M.S. Kent 8.50 E. W. Gardiner, and W. J. Fulker the right wing. and Capt.

at King's Park at 5 p.m. this after 8.54 W. N. Smith Ind A. W. Atkinson W. Marile Duchesne, at back, played out-

15. R. Henderson and

0.02 J standing games, while Mohio-

T. Buxton and

con and G. Castia The Club's team will be as fol-0 W. Fisher and F. L. Rapley

K. T. 0.10 W. der Singh at centre-half made

L. Ramsey and C. R. Roson creditable substitute for

L. D. Skinner, A. A. Dand (Capt.) 9,14 A, B. King and E. Christensen Hussan. Both siden attacked and E. V. Read; W. A, Reed, R. J. D. 9.18 H. Mills and D. M. Cameron frequently, but the goals were Lowe and J. L. Tetleys 1L Owen 9.22 G, C, Moss and J. G. Charlton

Players must play off strictly to starting times.. never in danger at any time dur- Hughes, G. E. R: Divett, P. II. Beniar.

A. Sinclair J. E. Patter ing the game,

R.H.K.G.C. GENERAL MEETINGS

&

Radio-Man Singh; P. Singh and J. 8. Grewal Jaggeti Singh, Mohinder Singh and J. 8. Dyke, Burgin Singh, P. Singh, G. Singh, Attar Singh and F. A. Kemp.

RE: Lester; Capt. Duchesne and Whitefield: Flynn, Hollingsworth and Multine; L. Cooper. Greenhill, Bud- dun, Pegg, and Harding.

lows:-

MEDWAY TEAM TO-MORROW

*

Hong Kong C.C. Craigengower, (F) 'ness in letting the ball go to the other 'fualdes when they could vary well have netted themselves,

Football-First Division:

Recreio

Royal Artillery Borderers v Kowloon.

v B. China

Joseph's

Second Division:

Chinese Athletic Club

I The following with represent

Royal Artillery Kowloon

South China Lincoln v The Annual General meeting of H.MS. Medway against the ILK.

v Borderers Division: 8.I.A. on the Marina ground at the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club will be held in Mesars. Jardine,

Bouth. China 'v RA.M.C 4.15 p.m. to-morrow!

Royal Engineeri Borderers. W Benson; Stears, Dalton; Attwell, Matheson's Board Room on Thurs-

B.A.F. Ridio Sporta, Robertson, Hodge; Doe Perris, Me-day, December 16.0"

Hockey-Hamak Tournaments Orag Carnett, and. Allen,

German Club v Kowloon Indians Caer Clark Cup:

DESTROYERS BEAT EAGLE NAVY LOWER DECK TEAM

Eleven, goals, were scored In ́à friendly hockey match at King's

The following will represent the

Park yesterday afternoon when the Navy Lower Deck against the In- 8th Destroyer Flotilla beat HIM.S. cognitos on Saturday at Happy Eagle In a thrilling encounter by 6 Valley at 4.15° p.m.1 goals to 5...

VETERAN, BEAT WHITSHED

(Sig.) Meleekin (Berwick); (Tel.) Bleera (Medway), (A.B.) Orif (Ber wiek) (A.B.) Mordy (Cumberla ERA, Reed (Kent), A.B, Hodgs

At King's Park yesterday after-way) Sig, Hetherington Cumber noon IM.B. Veteran defeated land), (Berans AB. Johnson McCras (Medway), (Tel.) HMS. Whitabed by alx clear goals Limmer

(Berwick), Boy, Whalls and (Cumber

Reserve:

:

îna Fiolilla · League Hockey en-land)a counter,

Tyman (Keppel).

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Friendly Matches:

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Naval Lower Deck v “Incognitos”

(4.15 p.m.) Racing

Fourteenth Extra Race Meeting!

(Happy Valley, 2 p.ni.).

Rugby's

Club v Navy

(Happy Valley) Vladakh Yachting

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Chal Ienge Cups and "A" Class Spa cial Race for racing yachts.

On Saturday every scoring, op. portunity will have to be fully ex- plofted, otherwise South China are going to climb another rung In the ladder to championship' honours.

In the other games the Artillery should take two points off the Recreio, while Kowloon will be fully extended against the Borderers.

On Sunday, the Lincolns, who are now joint leaders with Bt Joseph's and the Navy, meet the Police in their return fixture which has been brought forward from April 14

LR.C. TENNIS FINALS

The Finals of the annual Ladies Recreation Club Lawn Tennis Championship will he decided on Saturday, commencing at 2 p.m.

Members will be "At Home" to 'their friends,

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