THE
CHINA MAIL.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1933.
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EWIN AND FRAGGOTT FIGHTING FOR COLONY TITLE
ΤΙΜ FOLEY
TWO CAER CLARK GAMES TO-DAY.
"Y" And Recreio “A”
Should Win.
Bar Exharkey Tra EATEN in their first match of
ment match a Saturday against the Central British Association
NELL GWYN DOES IMPRESSIVE LAI WAH
TWO FURLONGS SPIN
Governor's Australian Pony
Very Fine Sprinter
1. E. the Governor's Nell Gwyn, the new Australian puy did a very impressive kallop over two furlongs yes- terday morning with Mr. Benny Proulx in the saddle. Held well on the bit she clocked 0.26.1 in an effort which siamped her as a aprinter of exceptional promise. Shortly Nell Gwyn will be Laken over a longer distance in order to find out whether she Tossesses stamina.
MISS HANCOCK
TO PLAY IN THE
FINAL TO-DAY
Ladies, the Central British School Steadiness Of Mrs. James
girls', newcomers to the Compeli- tion. will play the "Y" Ladley" at King's Park this afternoon in their
May Carry Day.
second tournament match. the DOUBLES FINAL TO-MORROW
game commencing at 3 p..
2
The "Y" Ludies are fielding very strong team for their debut
and of the match favoured to win by a substantia mari
Benson
The two Club de Recreio teams will also play in the Cup competi. tion for the first time this season when the "A" eleven meet the "R" team on the Marina ground at 3.15 p.m.
The Recreio were runners
+
(By ACE)
new Colony Ladies' Tennis champion will be crown
CUP
CIVILIANS ARE
WEAKENED BY
INJURIES
Army Make Change At Centre Forward,
¡CIVILIANS AND NAVY FOR
FINAL
(By OUTSIDE LEFT.)
THE Civilians' hopes of repealing
their Lai Wah Cup success of the 1931-32 season have been dashed to the ground by the in- ability of Albert Howe, their centre forward, and A. V. Gosano, their right back, to play to-day against the Chinese on the Club ground at
3.30 p.
Chris Pile of the Police takes Gosano's place at right back, but he is not the bustling player that Cosano is, and he also lacka height.
A Ward of St. Joseph's, who has made gigantic strides this of the NCBADK to being one
Colony's outstanding Inside forwards. replaces Howe, and should ft in well
ed on the U.S.R.C. courts This afternoon when Miss R Kan- cock, vonqueror of Nrs. Enid
will Lo-Litton,
merl Mrs.
The Chinese are not as strong as James, last year's runner-up,
they might be. but with Gosano out in the Final Round at 3 p.m. Should Miss Hancock reveal the of the
.m. at 3.30
A. B. Judge.
TARANTULA BEAT CORNFLOWER,
Heslip Scores Twice In
First Half.
TACKLING NOT GOOD
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
LAYING at Caroline Hi
yesterday II.M.S. Taran- tula
Corn- defeated H.MS. flower by 5 goals to 2 ha friendly football game,
opposing defence they Perd
The
BOUT EXPECTED TO GO THE 15 ROUNDS
JUDGE MAY SURPRISE TIM FOLEY
PRYALL AND REID WILL PROVIDE THE “FIREWORKS”
(By Ringsider).
ALTHOUGH both L. S. Harry Ewin, (H.M.S.
TO-NIGHT
Kent), the holder, and A.B. Fraggott are con- fident of winning on a knock-out in their 15 round- bout for the Colony Middleweight Championship į and the Belt, I am inclined to think the bout will go the whole distance at the Lee Theatre to-night.
A beautiful boxer, Harry Ewin is likely to experience the hard- est light of his career when he comes up against Fraggott, who is exceptionally fast on his feel, but I think Ewin will be more than a match in a boul between artistry and ruggedness.
Mr. A. E. Ainsworth, the acting manager of the H.K.B.A., tells me that he has fixed up A.B. Willoughby (H.M.S. Cumberland) to fight A.B. Koltham (H.M.S. Berwick) over six rounds in the light| heavy division. Holtham was to have fought A.B. Dawson, who was forced to withdraw on account of II.M.S. Verity receiving sail. ing orders.
in
At one time a contender for the of championship middleweight England, Ewin last fought in the Colony when he outpointed Jock up is the competition last season Form she displayed in the Semi-¡should force home their attack
Creighton twice for the Colony title he and sourly all of the team are play "final she should win, though the with some measure of success.
in the City Hall. Since then find Mrs. James! Dangerous Inside Forwards The "B"left-hander may
the China title against ing again this season.
football has won Lau Mau and Li Tin-sang will
gravel soil made
while stationed eleven is comprised chiefly of new-Lou steady for her.
Mrs. still have some difficulty in stop difficult and as a result the tack- Creighton To merrow Pomers who are not expected to at
Lechner and Mrs. Jumes will meet ping the Civilians two inside forling on both sides was not as hard Shanghai. 24th great heights this reason.
The following are the teams for Mrs Stafford Smith and Miss V. wards. Elliott and Strange, while
and B. Bickford Thomas, victors over Mrs. Totten B. Gosano to-day's gumTVER
for the also require careful watching. Mrs. Litton, ham and
When the teams were first select- Double Championship in another
confident thai the WAB new led will produce match which
!Civilians were going to win, and, in hampions. J W A
spile of the several changes, I still think they are the better team. M. Gardinen
The team with the better stamina Blackmore, Mrs Reari.
will win.
CBS.:---Masses J. Mons; R. Ingram 3 son: I. de Chaffoy, M McCaw. land: Knill, L. Hickey, Joy Booker Sune Banker and R. Rousseau
Ladies
Fowler. Mrs Portallian: Blemental. S. Dalziel, O Brown, K
Misses McCaw and (). Duiziel
Mimes B. 'Almada: M
Basto sad C. Omond; 1. Xavier M
Als 1. Silva-Netto; M Reme
CHAMPIONS' FIXTURES
The Hong Kong Ladies' "A" St. Andrew's team will meet the
Alver, . Silva M Roza au hockey team in a friendly game
BB medios
TEIN
A
"B" ven: Ribeira, eith
-Minnes, M.
"}
. Botelho; A. Almeda, A. N
Botelho;
at Suukunpon to-day at 3.15 p.m., while the Hong Kong Ladies' "B"
w play against H.M.S. Berwick on F. Return A Norni, E. Silva, 7. Barros sad the naval ground. Happy Valley at
Xavier.
O
GOLF
NOTES
By "Hook & Slice."
will
In the other Lai Wah Cup remi-final the the Army have brought in Higgins the Lin- colns lender in place of Fortey
of the Borderers at the centre forward position. It was not known previously that Higgins had recovered from his ankle injury.
as it could have been.
Buss opened the scoring for the Tarantula. Heslip adding another two soon after.
Fraggott has lost only seven out of 170 fights and was Al- lantic Fleet champion in 1925, 1926, 1929, and 1931. He made his debut in Colony boxing with a rousing display against A. B. Christie at the Lee Then- tre early in the year.
on
After the Interval play became
for the Cornflower during a scram- more vigorous and Haynes netted ble in the goalmouth Hathaway however, placed the Tarantula fur-
Though Foley beat Judge ther ahead with a fine drive, only points at the beginning of the year, for Mundy to reduce the deficit there may be a reversal of the de- with a dalɛy-cutter grounder. clalon to-night. Judge, one of the Just before the end Buss placed pluckfest boxers seen in the Colony, the issue beyond doubt when he has concentrated on in-lighting dur- flashed in a first-timer.
Tarantuin-Horn; Grimmer แร
ing his training and from what I
Bruce Heslip, Shaw and Bluse; Hathaw of him his giant opponent is
kely to receive a big surprise. Pannel Lewis, Smith,
and
with Foley, who has sparred Plaber,
Cornflower-Stevenson: West and Primo Carnera, won the Colony tille and Fullic when he beat Judge earlier in the Cooper; Orme, Conlan
Wilkins.
GREEN NETS WINNER
The Navy defence is very sound, and it will take more than a bust-Mundy, Haynes, Draper, Field ling Higgins to break through. Formidable Wing Combination The Ridley-Hocquard partner- wwwship, however, will have to be com- noteworthy features were Hunter's pletely bottled up if the Navy goal whether it is n
but noor putting and Pearce's fine or not, mistaken Iden quite a general belief is that thecovery work.
don't
know
re-lis to be left secure. The latter hit one
Att
At Chatham Road yesterday "B"
Lincolns Junior Shieldį Company Smith and Langmead will be the team beat the Argylle detachment the Navy for-eleven by a goal scored by Green in
friendly soccer encounter not so glorious iron from the bunker at most dangerous of arc
his wards with Skinner of the Cumber. last season. Maybe it the back of the 'gem,' where
SAINTS GO NAP
crowds at Fanling
large
s
is because several members are 11th tee shot landed, bang on to the land, probably the best winger on devoting their time to the pre 11th green. paration of fighting speeches for
*
The Annual General Meeting or Prolonged Struggles
Cause
even
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the field.
The football should be good us)
year. His challenge to anyone over 10 rounds for a purac of $200-$500 has been accepted by Stoker Mann (H.M.S. Eagle). Judge is the light| heavyweight champion of the China{ Fleet.
The best fight of the evening promises to be between Pryall. weight undefeated at his (featherweight) and champion the
of North America and West Indies last year, and Reid, a coming champlon from the Keppel.
A. B. BARILY
A. B. FRAGGOTT
TWO RUGBY
ENCOUNTERS
FOR TO-DAY
Club's One Change Against Army.
STRONG NAVY "A" TEAM
(By SCRUM HALF)
TADR the first time in many years
FOR
Rugby enthusiasts'will have two matches on their Saturday afternoon programme.
The first match in between the Army and Navy second fifteens at Sockunpoo, commencing at 2.45 p.m., while, the big game of day-between the Club and Army-will be staged at on the same ground, at 4 p.m.
the the
The Club's lust win was against the Army and was followed by three defeats at the hands of the Navy. They have made only one change in the team which lost 27- nfl last Saturday, R.O.F. King being introduced to the wing forward position in place of E. G. Jones, who was
but originally selected who was injured against the Navy |"A" in midweek. I, K. Bradford is the player who has been passed Jover in the Club pack.
The team is as follows:
J. P. Whitham; G. P. Lammert, K.
H. Grimths, W. H. B. Egg, J. E. Ferguson; M. W. Turner,
J. A. R. Selby (captain); G. A. Stewart, D. A. Cumming, E. F. Walkden, H. A. Brow- ning. F. R. Burch, K. A. Munro, D. MeLollan, and R. O. F. King
Reserves:-H. c. Meeke, J. Hutchi- sol, and S. H. Garrod.
The Army will be represented by
Gould (6.W.B.);
Lieut. Martin (Captain), Pte. Simmons Lieut. Galletly (S.W.B.), Roissier
(Lincolns) Lieut
(S.W.B.),
Lieut.
Walker (R.E.), L. C. Hewitt (8.dy Lkut. Hebert (Rore P
L/Cpl.
Gunner
T
ing the programme, and is a trifle (S.W.B.), Pue. fortunate to be given a last-minute Walkers (SW.B.).
(S.W.B.), Pie, opportunity against Holtham, who Lloyd (S.W.B.), Lieut. Bietcalfe (B.A.).
Referee Her. E. G. Evan, B.N.
Sunday Baw the completion of whole way round, and Robb, 2 UP RAA), Fung King-cheong auggestions should send them to thethe West of England, the Royal L. B. Ewin (H.M.S; Kent) v. A. B. Garwood
Jones
both teams are almost at full Goals by Sims (2), Vempin, strength. I fancy the Navy's Windsor, and Hussain gave St. Reid has been training with Peris showing signs of great promise,
Joseph's College Victory over Wahley Lake, the Colony lightweight The following 18 the programme, The Navy team includes two first that some of the ladies are ab-1
Leaving the defeated first round-chances for the Final,
big which is quite the best that has ever fifteen players, Eng. Condr, Rooms, sent now that it is becoming too
impression. He can take punish-then staged by the Hong Kong Box- who is skippering the side, and It. cold for "horts," or might thee to their welcome aperitifs the The following are the teams: Yan College by five clear goals in champion, and has created a
Second Round started, and, in the
Chinese-Wong Wing (S.C.A.A.):ja soccer game yesterday.
ment, Lake's vicious upper-cuts ing Association, commencing. at 9 Brown, and the Army will be hard pressed to hold their line intact. be our unwelcome
cise of the first two games, took a Tin-nang (8,C.A.A.) and Lau Mau
The following is the team: It is anticipated that the Annual
The following is the programme "depression"!
long time to finish. In the A. K. (8.C.A.A.), (Captain); Leung Wing.
(S.C.A.A.).
Wong Mel-shun Meeting of the Hong Kong Life Club falling to stop him coming back for p.m. at the Lea Theatre:
Sub, Lt. Christian Smith (Buffolk); Middle Weight Championship of Mackenzie v D. S. Robb game there cli
A. B. Wootten. (Wren); Sub. LA Colony (15 Rounds). was no quarter given of asked the (SC.A.A.). Lee Kwok-wal. (8.C.A.A); will be held towards the end of Janu more.
Barry, lightweight champion of Yeung
ary, 1934, and Members who have any (S,C.A.A.), Au Kim-
Davier (Kent), S. B., A. Championship Contenders
(R.N.II.) and Lt. Bonham (Kent); Navy and Marines in 1931, is makFraggott (... Berwick)
Mid Knocker (Berwick) and A. Bl Heavyweight
Mud,ord (H.M.S. Whitabed) ing hla debut in the Colony against!
(Berwick) Tel.Ackroyd A. B. Judre MS, Berwick),
(Orpheus), L
(Berwick), A Palmer, runner-up in the Asiatic A. B. Foley (H.M.S.
Welterweight
B. Woodgate (Whipshed), Sub..
Wt. Tong Fleet welterweight championship,
Eng. WilliamLBOS and should give a good sccount. of A. B. Barry (H.M.S. Derwick) v, Birch (Wren);
and Eng. Comdr. Rooms (Med- himself. He is considered to be A. B. Palmer (H.M.S. Modway).
Lightweight
Kent) v. Tel way) (Captain) the Army "" the third best man at his weight in Sto, King
The following fa England. Palmer is a."dark horse" Johnson (IL.M.B. Berwick),
term:26 Featherweight
“Bør, Hall" (R«A«); Onr. Hubbard
(Lin with a very useful punch.
Muspract-Williams Blo. Prysil (H.M.S. Suffolk) v. Big (PA), It
Pto, Klogh (W.B.). T Return Bout
tai (11.M.S. Keppel!);
Hoskint, Addison RW.EC Light. Heavyweight
Wilson (Lincolns) L.
WAN
1
v.)
i
Mahathi, L. 8. F. Masters (Ber
Tam Kong-pak (S.C.A.A.) Hon. Secretary so that they may be and Tay
(S.C.A.A.). Quee-liang
Jembodied in the Agenda the first two rounds of the Cham-and 5 to play, was eventually dor
Reserves: Ha Ka-keung (Athletic), pionship and several real cut and mie one, but a grand pult for 3
two at the home hole by Mackenzie pro-Fung King-yes (Athletic) and Leung thrust contesta. The first
In-chan (S.CA.A.).
and (Cornflower) were noteworthy for the longed the issue.
Civilians Strange (Club) (Cumberland).
Mellardy (Police); C. Thomson KAMES
The scoring for the round
Pile (Polico), fighting back qualities of the de-
very good, considering it was match (Captain); 1. G. Robertson (Club), N. South China Should feated competitors,
C. F. W. Booker, three down and play, Mackenzie having 15 and his Beltrao (St. Joseph's), A Duncan Gosano (St. Joseph's),
Win Again, three opponent four strokes, MITE;
Bulott (howloon Award (St. three to play, (not dormie down!) carried the game against J. The game went to the 20th where
Only one Second Division and McKellan to the home green, while Robb, left with a two foot putt for
Marques (8 four Third Division gamen will fen 1. Young, finding his opponent, the game, was chagrined to see, his 8. Robertson, dormie five, decided ball bump off the line and knock his Joseph's), W. Channings (Police), and ture to-day's League programme, og that the level Aves to date wasn't opponents ball, which was lying at D worthy of championship conten- the edge of the hole, in for, the Army: Compey (A), Allen South China, who meet the is not newcomer to Colony, bar and). 3. A. B. Holtham (FL.M.S. Der: Andrews (East Lanes), C
ders. He won the next four holes match,"
in par figures, but a difficult putt
.
(Club)
Jiott
E. Strange (Cláb), and B. 1. (Club).
Blake, (Kowloon), Army:—Combey
Behind, A. T. Lay and G, B. L HER WB) 2
of Robertson's going down on the went two holes further before Lay
Y
KOWLOON CHESS TOURNEY
Johnson, who lost to King point in Wei Hel Wel this Summer, A. B. Willoughby (1.8. Cumber
wick), ing, having beaten. Mne Clayton on points at the Lee Theatre. He lo skrides said to haya+mado rapid since that fight"and it would ooca- alon no surprise if he turned the tables on King in his return fight.
Willoughby, deputising for A, B., Dawson who left by H. M. B. Verily, was middleweight 4 pm) champion for the Navy and
Marines in 1927.
Lincstin,
Parios (B.A.) and Cork consolidate their position with a Hocquard (Linca) (Captain). The following in my forecast home hole forced Young to join fell a victim to a self-imposed aty Reserves:-Heath and Baldry, (LiB A SECOND DIVISION* *
He had let slip a previous coins), Mullans, Jones, Duncan, Fortey 8OUTH CHINA Artillery
(B.W.B.) Greenshields forces with Booker for the after mie.
Chance at the 18th where he had and Hazlewood (8 noon fouŕbálla,
James Enginers (Eagle); Navy Liddington A. E. Lissaman had an easy win three putta, ⠀ over Dr. Mackie, and O, F. C. Mar E. 8. Robertson, on the quiping (Berwick) and Heath (Kent), Parkins
(Bolk) (Cap. LINCOLNS AS ton, 2 dawa at the 3rd, eventually after his morning fright, gave Me Orpheus definire
Hudapesh F won with something to spare, R. K. Kellar no mercy and finished off tiny and McClurg (Eagle);") Valentine, a very study player in the game very suitably at the 14th (Rent) Pay, Bath (Buholk) R.A.S.C.
[(Phoenix), and Ekinzar deed, best Dr. Newton,; In the J. and half way house!
Fard [Cumberla Hunter A Peures ruggle the Continued on Pas
Berwick)mber
Caroline Hill, 2.39 p.m.) THIRD DIVISION
BOUTH CHINA (Happy Valley, 2.80
Recreio
Bú
A.F
(Happy
BORDERERA (Military) 2.80 p.
(Lincolne); L/Opl Hughes (S.IV.B.). Pt. IIlay (8.W.B.), Pie Peols, (Ling colna), Ramun (BA), Lt. Tini (Lincolns),, and Lt., O'Connor (Lin
Referer-Cept, Gottwalde.
colns).
B, Soltau beat A. D. Boqueira; C. M. Sequeira beat LIL Beau mont; and, BW, Paul beat P.-Y. Vanovich, in the First Round of The December Monthly Shout of the the Kowloon Chess Club Benfor Hong Kong Rifle Club vili jake piace Championship last night. In the on the Clus Range sext Saturday and Junior division T. E. Parry, beat Bunday December, 1913, 112.30pm. are 500 and 600-yardi.76 Ons Sighter He was to have fought A, B, Guy Lang and A. 3, Biriukoff beat and 0.30am expectively) Banger
and Ten to count at bach Bades Long in the early stages of arrang Up SantosTRANI JAM PANEN