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MILITARY

BOXING

PRELIMINARIES IN NOVICES' EVENT.

Two Individual Finals.

The preliminary rounds of the Novices' boxing competitions of the Hong Kong Ares were decided at Shamshulpo Camp last. night when two Individual Champion- ships final contests were also on the card.

The full results of last night's fights follow:

Individual Championships. Middleweight (Semi-final).—Pte. Deeming (Lincolns) beat Bdm. Sage |(East Lancashires) on points.

Welterweight (Semi-final),—Pte. Roberts (South Wales Borderera) heat L/C Mason (East Lancashires) jon points.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Novices' Competitions. Welterweights.-Pte. Howie (East) Lancashires) beat L/C Smith (East: Lancashires) on points; Pte. Hardy East Lancashires) beat Pte. Her bert (East Lancashires) on points; Semi-finals, L/C Lockett (Lincolns) beat Ple Howlę (East Lancashires) jon a knock out; Pte. Hardy (East) Lancashires) beat Pte. Morrison (South Wales Borderers) on a foul.)

Lightweight.Pte. Murray (East Lancashires) beat Pte. Bradley (Lincolns) on points; Pte. Cody (South Wales Borderers) beat Pte. Tollinson (East Lancashires) 03 points: Semi-finals, Pte. Murray

Four French lawn tennis players photographed on board the s.s. Champlain as they ar rived in New York for the Indoor Chainpronships in which Lester Stoeffen beat Gregory Man. ging the holder. The players are. (left to right) Christian Boussos, Paul Feret, Jean Boretes, and Andre Merlin.

OLYMPIAD

Text Of Tokyo Message.}

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DISPUTE

Japan Dispatch Ultimatum.

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East Lancashires) beat Pte. Bet The executive committee of the man (South Wales Borderers) on Philippine Amateur Athletic Fed- points; Ple. Cody (South Wales Bor-eration has been called to meet at FE.A.A. unanimous consent is re-

Under the constitution of

the

NOTTS COUNTY WIN OVER BRADFORD.

Relegation Now Almost Avoided.

MOTHERWELL BEAT HEARTS

London, To-day.

U.S. GIRL

SWIMMER'S

NEW RECORD

300 Metres Medley

In® 4.12.1.

MEDICA SHATTERS WORLD RECORD OVER 400 METRES'

Chicago, April 11. Katherine Rawls, tousle-headed, boyish-looking youngster from Miami, Florida, to-day shattered her own world record for the 300- meter individual medley swimi which she negotiated in 4 minutes, 12 and 1/5 seconds...

Participating in the National Women's Amateur Athletic Union championships, Miss Rawls clipped almost 33 seconds off her previous. mark of 4 minutes, 46 and 4/5 seconda,

Shortly after, Jack, Medica, of, Seattle, shaltered another long- established.world mark when he covered the 400-meter free-style event in 4 minutes, 43 and 2/10 {acconds,

The previous record men was held by Jean Taris (France) who

clocked 4.47.0.-United Press.

A NEW WORLD RECORD AT SWIMMING

Columbus, Ohio, Apr. 8. Spencer, a student of Rutgers University, beat the world record for free-style swimming by mak derers) beat Pte. Powley (East Lan- special conference, next Satur-quired to invite a non-member na-progress in the Second Division of Erevious record was 1 m. 25 sec.- Notts County made valuable ing 150 yd. in 1 m. 22 8/10 sec. The

cashirea) on points.

day morning at 9 o'clock by action to participate. Formerly it the English Football League yes- Havas: Middleweights (Semi-finals).ing president Jorge Vargas, who was up to the host country to interday when they won their home L/C Sangster (East Lancashires) is at present in Bagulo, but will vite non-member countries to par-game against Bradford by the only beat Pte. Sheppard (Lincolns) on a return to Manlia to-day.

ticipate in the games, but this pro-goat scored, cashires) bent L/C Wheet (Lin-Mr. Vargas in order to draft an insistance of Japan. Now Japan their position in this League al- calus) on points.

official reply to the cable from finds this inconvenient in the case most secure Featherweights (Semi-finals).

against Millwall, Tokyo. Oficials of the local sports of Manchukuo, which she wants Swansea, and Manchester United; Bdm. Luff (East Lancashires) beat body yesterday declined to reveal admitted while China taking ad-all of whom are in a position to Pte. Hallows.(East Lancashires) on what the nature of the reply might vantage of the unanimous rule, is avoid relegation.

be as they are awaiting the action opponed. The finals will be decided this of Mr. Vargas. evening. the competitions being Limed to commence at 8.30 p.m.

walk, over. Pte. Dillion (East Lan- The meeting has been called by vision was changed, largely at the The two points have now made THOROUGH CLEAN-UP

points.

The reply will decide whether or not Japan will participate,

However, the constitution could again be amended.

It was believed here that if the Philippines would agree to sup-) port a change in the constitution which would permit Manchukue to The cable received yesterday participate in games in the future. from Tokyo, follows:

The Tokyo Cable

Motherwell took both points from Hearts in their away Scottish League game yester. day to come within four points of Rangers with two games, lo play,

IN FRENCH RUGBY

Ruthless Measures To Stop Professionalism.

HUNDRED SUSPENDED

London, Apr. 6,

A great deal of light has been

The Rangers, who have much cast upon the hidden profession- Japan might give in and not insist the better goal average, have won aliam known to be rife in French "It is an established fact ther- that Manchukuo be admitted in the championship, unless they sus-Rugby football, but less has been oughly known to the public that the games next week-United tain sensationally large defeats in said about the measures which the

remaining two encounters. HIGH HANDICAP GOLF tight from the beginning, the Ju- Press.

Results as cabled by were:

AT KOWLOON G. C. has been treating the problem of

Sunday's Starting Times

Announced,

pan Amateur Athletic Federation.

Manchukuo's participation in the

Tenth Far Eastern Games, purely

from a clean sports point of view without harbouring any slightest: iden of politics.

and friendship to the Philippines. Meanwhile, from Dr. Yamamoto's reports, we learned to our

China Stand Firm Against Entry

SECOND DIVISION

Notts C.

1 Bradford SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Preston

Bradford Blackpool

Nanking, April 12. Mr. Tuan Hsi-peng, vice-minis-Hearts The annual High Handicap Com-

ter of education, to-day issued a "We sincerely trust that the statement to the Press in which he petition of the Kowloon Golf Club Philippines also appreciates that declared that China's policy should over 18 holes medal play is being our association has been preparing be one of withdrawal in the event Grimsby of the Malayan team, Mr. A. Cplayed on Sunday next. Conningham-Perdriau, was one of

for Japan's participation in the that the state of Manchukuo parti. Bolton the first to introduce the game to

hcoming games at a great sacrifice, cipates in the Tenth Far Eastern Brentford There was quite a good deal of Macao. This was some years ago

just in order to express our faith Games-United Press. controversy on the question as to when, as a Government cadet, be whether there were Civilian hoe spent some time in Macao learn- key players in the Colony worthy ing Chinese. of representing fong Kong in an Interport match before the arrival of the Malaya side, but, following the fine performance put up by the Civilians against the visitors in the first Interport encounter, there is now little doubt that the Civi-j lians are every bit as good as their Service rivals,

Two Forwards Absent

His efforts were taken up by Lieut. da Costa after he left the Portuguese Colony. Little wonder that Macho have such a fine team to day.

Match In Abeyance

The draw for starting times been made and is as follows:-

8.44 G. C. Muns, J. G. Charlton. 8.48 C. E. Terry, A. R. Brown. 8.52 J. Fisher, W. S. Simpson. 8.56 F. Higgins, D. Parsons. 9.00 W. Hirst, A. Andrews. 9.04 T. Seddon, H. T. Buxton. 9.08 J. W. Martin, W. Stoker. 9.12

batis.

faction that mutual understanding K.C.C. BOWLS

had been arrived at between re- presentatives of the Philippines, and Japan, in Manila, and that ai favourable majority of votes of

Reuter

Disciplinary | Commission of the French Rugby Federation have taken to clean up the game.

Hundreds of players have been. Jauspended, many of them for life. Clubs have been struck out of the championship, and grounds havo abeen closed, the commission show.

ing no mercy,

D

1 Motherwell

SECOND DIVISION

There is now every ground for Goale

hoping that the present deadlock in FWLD FAP Anglo-French relations may be

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49 57

72 68 47 ended. Prejudice does exist

оп

.30 20 12 7 76 67 47 this side of the Channel, which is

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6 77 62 48 no wonder in view of the evidence 39 21

10 2 80 64 44

.39 16 12 12 53 52 42 given by one player of the Federa. Bradford C..39 18 10 5 87 63.41 tion. He stated, that every mem Port Vale .39 17 15 7

7 52 53 41 ber of one French team was offer. 39 14 12 13 67 64 41ed Fr. 1,000 after a win over 4 .39 17 18 6 68

RINKS Plymouth FOR SATURDAY

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66 40

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87 70 40 British side in Great Britain. One 15 8 .39 15 14 10 73 07 40 man only, Houdet, à Stade Fran- .39 15 15 9 62.58 30 caise three-quarter. refused. "It's ..39 13 14 12

$2.49 38 02-19 not in my line," he said.--Ruter. .39 15 17 7 47 81 37 -35.40 1 10 52 59 34

both countries at the Shanghai | Friendly Game Against Fulham 90 100 19 52 30

Capt. C. R. Ruson, J. I. Way. 9.16 W. E. Burke, L. J. Cave. 9.20 G. Castle, D. M. Cameron, 9.24 W. Harper, A. S. King. 9.28 J. J. King, A. Eastman. Mr. A. Eastman and Mr. W. Mconference would decide Manchu Groves will act as Stewards of the kuo's participation in the

Eastern Meet.

course.

Far

Kowloon B.G.C.

My suggestion at the Interpart

A friendly lawn bowls match will Dinner for a Civilians v. United

Mrs. Finlay, sailing Sirius, won you

"It is entirely to our unexpect-be played on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. Services match was enthusiastical-terday's ladies' consolation race over td surprise and disappointment between the Kowloon Bowling Green

nine-mile course. Miss Mackie, sail- that the results of the Shanghai arely received by both the Navy and ing Gulf, and Miss Y. Shenton, at the parley make the participation of Club and the Kowloon Cricket Club, 1

The fix helm

of Colleen, were second

In defence the Civilians

Army representatives." equally as strong, but a good com. bining forward line has yet to be ture card, however, is fully book-third. founded. It would not be out offed and with the forthcoming visit place here to consider the absence of the Singapore Chinese, and the Dates For Visitors Unsuitable from the Colony, of two of the beat impending departure of the Naval Civilians ships for the North, this match will forwards among Gurbachan Singh and Tom Whit-now have to be played next season.

until next season.

the

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*

ley (C.B.A.) Both are on leave, however, and will not be availabic] Malaya Chinese Team

I asked several of the Malaya team who they thought the outstanding player in Hong Kong, and the reply was, A. J. M. Rodrigues, the Univerally full back.

and:

Burnley .... Bury West Ham Oldham Hull Southampton Notts C. Notts F. .39 12 189 88 87 Millwall

39 10 18 11 37 31 30 8. 17 23 48

58 81 Manchester U. 80 12 21 6 66 84 30 Lincoln

30 8 237 37 68 23 SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Swansea

Goals

P W L D F

A Pta 86 29 2 5 112 37 63 36 28 58 93 42-59

Hangers Motherwell Queen O'B.35 20 0182 71 70 43

Manchukuo impossible, by the Phi on the former's greens: lippines Ignoring the importance The K.C.C. teams are as follows: of the National Amateur Athletic A. E, Silkstone (Skip). H. Hampton | Aberdeeni Federation of Manchukuo, while J. A. Howe and C, E. Ellisit-Raywood. Hearta

II. Ovey (Skip J. S. Dinner, W. J. 47. has been received we firmly believe that she deserves from Singapore by Mr. F. A. Kemp to participate from a sports polut Edwards and II. A. Lammert. to the effect that the tentative pro-jof view. gramme drafted for the visitors is unsuitable.

A message

Cheok-

They now.submit the dates of

available dates.

Against Spirit

Kilmarnock

J. Fraser (Skip) 1. M. Jack, C. J. Johnstone

Jacchi, and I, Gitsins.

V. C. Labram (Skip) P: O., Dunne,

Hamilton Falkirk

W. W. Hirst and M. N. Rakusen.

E. Kern (Skip) T. Carr, W., Mul- cahy and A. Jones,

Partick Dandee

35 18 116.87 83, 42 37 16 11 19, 85 59 42 ..36 16 11 9 84 89

85 15 11 8

.35 14 11 10 03 55

FAIR SEX AT RUGBY IMPROVE PLAY.

Plea To Make Social Occasions Of Games.

Johannesburg, April 7. "Our Rugby players, especially 89 11 the younger ones, play better when women are watching them. 36 17 13 6 8 648 We must encourage the women 86.15 13 9 60 70 38 to come and watch, by making 34 15 14 5 07 60 36 the games social occasions," said .36 15 16 574 72 35 Mr. E. F. K. Tucker, a life mem- .36 14 16 6 47 6184ber of the Transvaal Bugby Queen's Park 36 13 19 3 81 80 20 w, Ryde and 3. W. M Brown.

R. P. Phillips (Skip) E. C. Fischer, Clyde....36 9 17 10 52 67.28 Union at the annual meeting. Reserves: W. C Simpson, Major Hibernian....86 11 22 8 48 68 25 continued Mr. Tucker. "We en St Mirren ..34 8 17 9. 41 82 28 "A few years ago,, we were wise," Impey, G. Lee, A. Popple A. Wright, Airdrie

.....36 9 234 54 102 22 couraged girls to be there by not Third Lanark 30 6 219 39-105 Cowdenbeath“ 35 4.5 27 51 115 13 charging admission; Now they are charged at the rate and they say: If I have to pay to go to Rugby, I shall go to the bioscope Instead. We must give the women special consideration and make, Rugby an all-round attraction,

The meeting

applanded the

From the above conception, we A letter from Mr. Yee wah, the well-known Singapore April 22-25 inclusive as the only simply have to point out that this le evidently against the spirit of Chinese Yootballer and hockey

I understand that Association of-sports as well as against the spirit player, has been received by the actals will seek the Malaya Chinese of the Far Eastern Athletic secretary of the South China Ame-manager's advice when meeting Federation. teur Athletic Federation, stating the team to-morrow.

The JAAF, thers- fore herewith requests · the Malaya also considered that the that the Malaya Chinese hockey

The question of grounds-I hear F.A.A.Fs immediate and pro- Bingo 1929 no fewer than- ten ``dif-. best team they had met during team will arrive in the Colony on that many favour the Hong Kong found reconsideration upon this ferent full backs have played for Sent. their visit was Macao. Here they Wednesday morning by the

6. Football ground for, all the mat matter because we are forced to land namely:-D, Drysdale, T. G. Ait- said was a fast team of young

ches following the success of the make a serious decision pendlag W. Wilson, A. 8. Dykes, A. H. M. the ladies concluding game on that the Philippine attitude and so we Hutton, T. H., Lawther, D. L. Brown,

ground will also receive consider ask for their urgent opinion by and K. W. Marshall. [ation at, to-morrow's meeting, cable concerning their definite and | -------

^ [final 'opinion, by noon of the April

Talmo.

players who set the, pace from the The following comprise start of the game and never relax-visiting team:

od for a moment. Their combina-Pam Choo-beng (Perak). flon as a team was highly praised, Wan Slew-hong (Perak) and the Malayan visitors consider Teck Boon-gim (Perak) ed themselves exceedingly fortun-Tay Yew-teck (Selangor) ate emerge the victors by au only Lee Moh-hon (Selangor)

goal.

Macao Club's Founder

On Chong seng; (Penang): Lim Chinthean (Penang) Yeang Chang pho (Penang); Gan Kee seang (Singapore) Speaking of Macan, I was in-Ong Tian-seng (Singapore) terested, to hear that the captain Henry Fong (Slugapore);

chison, R. W. Langrish, IL. C. Warren,

China Mail

Sports Diary:”

TO-MORBOW

Cricket. Inter-anit Competition, Email Units East Lancashiresapeaker, but the decision was lete HOLLAND BEATS FRANCE

14 in view of the necessary pre-orning the business transacted in Hong Kong C.-C. ground), 11a.m. to the executive-Reiter. perations which Japan must make Manila with the Japanese envoy... Hockey Hong Kong Hockey Club AT, HOCKEY

in order to participate.

Other officials of the local fed-mentors

enlors v Radio Sports, 5. p.m. eration Indicated "yesterday. that

THURSDAY. Racing. Entries close

for Fourth Paris, Apr. 6.

Japan Misinformed

they would have much to any ppon Extra Race Meeting, noon, hockey match between Hol Dr. Regino, Ylanan, national the arrival of Mr, Vergas" and be ONGI FRIDAT JA land and France was played here physical director, stated that the more to reveal when Dr. Vidal TanMeetings Hong Kong Lawn Tennilled a meeting of all league members İyesterday, ending In victory for Japan Amateur Athletic

Association extraordinary. iera- arrives in Manila. next Sunday

moeting."" the visiting team by 2,1--Ilavas. tion has been misintermed con- from the conference in Shanghal

general

Mr. P. F. Le Favre, President of the Hong Kong, Baseball League, har callu

for to-morrow at 680 p.m., at him at- fice, Texas Company.

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