THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1935

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CLUB FACE HARD TASK AT CAROLINE HILL WITH NEW FORWARD

NEW HEAVY-WEIGHT

DISCOVERED

Guardsman Who Wins All Bouts By Knock-outs

The Guarda barracks in London seem to be a training pround for heavy-weights Jack Doyle, of course, is their boat known Guards' boxer, but a better man has been discovered.

Ile, too, is an Irishman, and so far he has knocked out all kia opponents. So good is he, in fact, that one" famque man- aper is already angling for him.

ATTEMPT TO BE

MADE ON WATER

SPEED RECORD

Viscount Forbes Makes Plans

SPECIAL STREAMLINED BOATS NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION

SHANGHAI LADIES ·

REPLY TO HOCKEY

"ACCUSATIONS

Splendid Letter From Northern Port

INTERPORT 'VENTURE SUCCESS IN EVERY WAY

the

A very fine letter has been ceived by the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Association from Shanghai Ladies Hockey Assoc ́a- tion, dispelling with it, the alleg ed unsportsmanlike manner with which the local Association were supposed to have arranged the In- terport programme:—

The letter reads~ ·

Dear Mrs. Pearce,-It was with much pleasure and appreciation. Indeed that we received your cable

message and greetings, a copy of which was Immediately sent to all the members of this organization.

Our team arrived back safely yesterday morning and all the girls had nothing but the moat

1

enthusiastic reports of the very splendid manner in which they were received and entertained by your Association and members, Viscount Forbes, the 19-year-old and the highest admiration for the heir to the Earl of Granard, is plan- good sportsmanship displayed by

your team throughout. ming to attack several world's On behalf of each member of motor-boat records, within the next the team, the Committee and mem- two months. All speed records on bars of this Association, we ten water are to-day shared by Italy, der our sincerest thanks for your

hospitality, thoughfulness France, and America,

courtesy in management and the Two small fast boats are be- very excellent sport provided, all ing built in Lord Forbes's private of which we assure you were fully workshop at Brooklands track to appreciated.

The first title fight of the winter was held at Miami when Frankle Klick (lef') of California, was soundly beaten by the lightweight champion; Barney Rosi (right), for the junior-welter- weight crown. Barney's lightweight title was not at stake.

and SIGNALS WIN

the designs of Mr. Fred Cooper. We believe you will agree with

OVER CORNWALL

IN MAMAK GAME

The larger boat is of special us that this first Interport venture Jackson's Great Display streamlined form The hull is has been a success in every way being constructed of a new com and we are proud to feel that posite material, combining light- jointly we have accomplished

Outboard Records?

New Class To Race According to the Yachting World' it has been decided to open the Duke of York's Trophy race at

the Jubilee Regatta to the new 28- litre class hydropianes. This new class includes Mr. Scott Paine's Miss Britain III, and Count Rossi's Flat-engined racer, Montelera XXI,

Sincerely, SHANGHAI LADIES HOCKEY ASSOCIATION.

Jean Bloomfield. ' "Hon. Secretary

CAER CLARK GAME TO-MORROW

to

For Sailors

2:

1. ODD GOAL DEFEAT

In a

BIG OPPONENT FOR CARNERA

Impelletierre To Fight Italian

PROBABLY MEET AT END OF MONTH

++

ELLIOTT IN ELEVEN

AGAINST CHINESE

MCKELVIE'S SPORTING

GESTURE

RECREIO TEAM IMCOMPLETE

TWO VERY GOOD GAMES OF SOCCER ARE PROMISED TWO VERY GORNOON WHEN THE CLUB MEET, SOUTH

CHINA "B" AT CAROLINE HILL AND THE RECREIO EN- -TERTAIN THE ARTILLERY AT KING'S PARK IN THE FIRST

DIVISION.

The Club have re-organised their team, Elliott, the former Kowloon inside-left, making his first appearance in the side in support of Howe on the right, while Forrow has again been re legated to the second eleven.

J. C. TAYLOR TO LEAVE SHANGHAI SHORTLY

Interport Rugby Player Returning To America In March

Shanghal, Rugby will be the poorer. on March 6° wh ́n ́J. C, Taylor, the Interport fullback, who has represented Shanghal in most of the big games of recent years, Janves for America: Taylor achloved distinction as being: this best fullback in Shanghai in recent yours.

He was educated at the Shang- hat Public School and in Canada. Since his return from Canada he has been a popular member of the Shanghai Scottish S.V.C. and par- ticipated in several rowing regat- tas as a member of the Scottish

crow.

MeKelvie, Kowloon's veteran half-back, makes a" surprise comeback to the team at inside-left! McKelvie's, now long pad BEST LIGHT his best, has made a sporting gesture which all footballers will fully appreciate.

ANNUAL RUGBY

CLASH BETWEEN

CLUB AND BANK Scott On Injured

List

BONNAR REAPPEARS

AT FULL-BACK

Several changes have been made

The Recreio, who meet the Gunners at King's Park, are still without the services of a left- winger and they must reproduce their machine-like attacking

"A",

the

movements if they are to win.

To-morrow, South China

who

leading are still First Division by a substantial

margin, are expected to

secura

both points from the Saints, while

ATHLETE OF

THE U.S.S.R.

WOMAN CREATES UNION RECORDS

TITLE HOLDER OF MASTER OF SPORTS

A Moscow. One of the best light athletes of

tho Lincolns and East Lancs the U.S.S.R., Maria Shamanova, is should provide an exciting encoun- the only woman in the U.S.S.K, ter at Sookunpoo.

holding the title of merited master

Third Division Clish. ^. of sports,

Shamanova was born in 1908 in In the Second Division, the dis-a worker's family. For several

in the Club rugby team to meet the posing of Eastern, while the Lin- years she was employed as a worker Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking colne should perform similiary in the perfume industry. At an Corporation this afternoon as the against Kowloon.

early age she started to engage in result of A.M.W. Scott, a New fly half, being injured on Wednesday last during a practice.

J. M. Bonnar, former captain

Club Changes

The Bank side remain as before

good encounter. should take sports and in 1924 had already at place at the Valley this afternoon tained great success. She graduat when the East Lancs, leading in od from the School of Physical Cul- the Third Division, clash with Medi- ture in 1926. - cala.

*** All-Union Record Holder forecast Shamanova has established a

The following is Rover's

To-day

FIRST DIVISION

▾ CLUB (Caroline Hill, 4.16 p.m.)

Ο ΝΑΥΣ

S. China "3"

Kowloon

Athletic "

(Kowloon, 4.15 pm)

v Artillery (King's Park, 4.16 p.m. SECOND DIVISION

VS, CHINA

R. Engineers

Navy

R.A.M.C.

number of All-Union records. Her

best results are the 100-metre'run' in 12:5 sec.; forward Jump of 5m. 65.5 cms., and the 60-metre run în 7.8 secs., "

Shamanova han repeatedly parti cipated in various international ton

tests. Last year, the successfully participated in the Paris Interna- tional Meet of Proletarian Sports- (Caroline Hill; 245 pm.) men' of the World and. In Prague.

v. Kowloon (Chatham Rd., 4.15 p.m.)

F LANCS

(Railway, 4.16 p.AL)

UNIVERSITY: (Backunpoo,

▾ Club

4.16 p.m.)

(Navy Grd, 4.15 p.m.)

THIRD DIVISION

LINCOLNS

E BLANCS

(Booknapoo, 2.45-p!m.) |

VR.A.O.C.

(King's Park, 2.45 p.m.)}"

T AIR FORCE

E. Engineere

AGITATION AGAINST

TOKYO OLYMPIAD

France Protests On Grounds Of Cost

* Paris; Feb. 16. "Despite Italy's waiver on the

(Railway, 2.45 pm) right to the Olympic Games in. 1940, there is agitat on here (Chatham Road, 2.45 pan.) against the contesta going to

noss with rigidity, and the design something by our efforts to raise

New York, Feb. 6. of the Singapore rugby Club, an giving the favoured team in Capitals: has also several new, and at the the standard of the game of hoe moment secret, features.

Primo Carnera, former cham-Inter-State player, and a former key in this part of the world; it

very fast, but scrappy,

Colony Interporter,, will | has made us realize more than Mamak Hockey Tournament match pion of the world in the realm of

Imake a re-appearance for the It is expected that a speed of 70 ever the value of true sportsman- at King's Tark yesterday, the Royal boxing, has been looking for m.ph. will be possible when trials ship and, furthermore, it has Corps of Signals defeated H.M.8. fight. He is now going to have Club at full-back.

Bonnar played, for the Club have been completed. The world's brought the members of our var-Cornwall by the odd goal in five.one, and with a mauler almost his

several years ago and at one time) 'unlimited outboard record, held by lous teams, so international · In] This is the last game in which size.

Ramon Impelletierre, a French was vice-captain of the frat af RECREIO France, slands at 65. 21 m.p.h. character to a better understand-the Signals will have anything like

In addition to his record

at-ing and

appreciation of each their strongest team out, as seven Canadian from the wilds of Gold teen. templs; Lord »Forbes intends to other.

of them, leave on the troopship Springs, New York, who tips the Actually a scrum-half, Bonnar is) race his new boats in Paris next We wish you and your Associa-Somersetshire; they have only one beam at 200 lbs., is the man who one of the best tackles I have seen › July; and -in. Detroit and Venice in tion every success in your future more game to play and this is has been selected by the match-in this part of the world, and LINCOLNS September, He will also take part activities and progress, and we against the Medway, which will not maker of Madison Square Garden to should perform well against the in the international Jubilee Re-look forward with pleasure

be in port for some time, They swap punches with the Italian Bank, who possess some of the Eastern.

finest 'threes in the Colony.. gutta which is now being organised welcoming you here next season.

were not, however, at full strength"man-mountain.”:/ by the Royal Motor Y.C. for July

|yesterday, as Dilley their centre-1. Impelletierre quite recently an knocked George Neron loose from [half, was still resting from 26 and 27.

bis tights with one punch· and, As a result of Scott not playing, Injury received some time ago,

The Cornwall were not a full according to the bally-hoo being Hutchison will now play fly-half in strength either, Currie, centre started on his behalf, has the kick support of Mecke, while Hunter forward, MacKenzie, right-wing, of a Sumpter mule in either paw will play on the right-wing in sup-Recreio and Bloomers inside-left, all being and can absorb punishment as a port of Archer, who has been absent from the forward line, and sponge absorbs water, aqua pura moved to the right centra three- Railway

Carnera expressed himself as quarter position, had it not been for the great, dis- play by Jackson, at centre-half, the delighted as having found a little team would have suffered a much playmate closely approaching his and will be very strong. In defence McGilchrist and Rigg have very own alze, and promises to show his greater defeat,

Early in the game Jones and appreciation by whittling the tall little opposition in Hunter and Rudderford were

pine of northern New York down Archer, and the Bank should pene-18. featured in H neat short passing movement which to the size of a policeman's night-trate on this wing.2- resulted in a score for the Corn-stick when they get into the ring A group photograph will be taken at 4. p.m. and all players wall through the latter. May, how- together.

The fracas will probably take are asked to be in time. The

Japan wants the games held Jever, equalised with a well-placed Only one Caer Clark Cup fixture drive from the circle's edge.

place sometime before the end of game commences at 4.15 p.m. sharp.

there in conjunction with her cele- FIRST, DIVISION PARLA will take place this week-end that next goal soon followed when the current month.

Lt. Comdr. Dendy, R.N., will re-i

P. W. L. D. F. AP bration of the 2600th anniversary feres and the teams are:

South China 'A' 16 18 0 2 47 14 29 of the founding of the Empire and M.P. TO UMPIRE BOAT between the Central British Asso-Austen made a spectacular run

Wayfoong:G. 3. Dunkley; D. Mort South China 'B' 15 9 4 2 40 31 20 Italy has graciously waived her lock, L.. G. Robertson, W. H. B. Rigg Police

15 8 3 6 34 25 18 plans to favour Japan. k and H. R. McGilchrist; M. W. Turner Club

18. The only protest against Japan and D. Campbell; D. G. Barlow, LH. Lincolns The Recreio Ladies are

16654 39 37,18 being host to the Olympics so far Bradford, GA Stewart: H. R. Brown-errelo Paris, Fab: 16-An easy knocking, J. T. Edkins; R. A. Jardine, G. C. Falliers 14545.31. 27. 15 has been on the grounds that cost without the services of a goal-through a sola effort by Martini In

Athletic

5 38 20 15 to contestanta would be prohibi- keeper, and it is quite possible that the second half Hulme drove out victory in the first round was Moutrie and FJ MeGugana

Club:--A, N. Other; 8. C. Archer, J. Artillery

1 31 61 18tive. 4 6 8 23 Miss M. Remedios will be brought strongly from the edge of the circle scored by Poppy Decico, once This year, for the first time in back to fill the position, as she has and the bail was deflected from the bantamweight champion of France, E Hunter, G. P. Lammert and D. East Lance

St. Joseph's, the history of the Boat Race, a previously played for them in goal. stick of one of the defenders int over his Cuban opponent. Boy Coppin; J. D. Hutchison and H. C

awel the goal,

Finnigan, in the course of a boxing Merke; H. O. Bramble, R. G. Castleton,

AF-Walkden: W. E. Peers, S.-H. Gar come return to the C.B.A. Ladies' Cornwall;-Wilson;

and bout held at the "Salle Wagram rod; 3. C. Millar, K. A. Munro and Kopman team on the right-wing.

HMcElney. Rudderford;, Harrington, Jackson and last night. The teams are:

Hollingwell; Hedman, Amnetta, Jones, CB.A.-S. Best; P. Woolley and Self and Hulme,

and Walker; G, MacNider, E, Beavis and Signals: - March;

Gar Wood is also building a 28- litre, Miss America XI., in which he will instal a Curtis Conqueror en- gine. It is hoped that this craft, and possibly one of Mr. Horace | Dodge's fleat, will visit England] for the Regatta.

RACE

First Time In Boat Race History

Recreio And C.B.A. Ladies Meet

PORTUGUESE LADIES. HAVE

NO GOAL-KEEPER

The

ciation Ladies and the Recreio right down to the goalmouth before Ladies at King's Park, to-morrow ficking the ball into the net with commencing at 3 pm.

a one-handed shot. Bar : still The Signals third goal came

member of Parliament will be the Mis--Blackmore-makes umpire.

Capt. R. C. Bourne, Conserva tive. M. P. for Oxford City and former Oxford rowing Blue, has been elected to umpire the recs on April 6

Stroked Oxford

K.

Martin B. Blackmore, N. Whitley, Hodges Oakey, Buttery and Mills

DECICO KNOCKS OUT BOY · FINNIGAN IN PARIS

M. Smith and D. Hqat, May Farrell, Addie, Austen and Hamas Offered Wembley

M. Bryson; E. Woolley,

Recreio A. N. Other: C. Oimund, Larking. Capt. Bourne stroked the Oxford and M. Basto: N. Xavier Lavior

and E. Rosario; B. Remedios, C. Silva, Mamak League Table To Date

crew to victory against Cambridge L. Silva-Netto, A. Alves and M. Reme from 1909 to 1912 inclusive. He dios. {*** rowed at Eton, and on going into resdence at New College he quick(Continued from precious Colur.) K. LT. C....10 9 0 1 30 8.19

ly established himself in the Uni- versity boat

Diamond-

Radio 2 In his last race both crews cank, Cornwall and Oxford, won the re-row two Medway days later. Sen "the" OxfordBeraw of 1914 waE Pertalan conched by Capt. Bourne, but they nuncan lost the race

P.W. L 'D. P. A.PL,

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To-morrow

FIRST DIVISION

CHINA "A"

LINCOLNS

St. Joseph's

Japan. (ege

Some Interest say that the time. and expense involved in travelling (Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.) all the way to the: Orient would

V-East Lancs

bar from the competitions all save (Sookumpos)* 4.15 p.m.) wealthy amateurs LEAGUE TABLES. -

NATY

Kowloon

SECON

East Lates Navy

Lincolns

Artillery South Chinn Fusillers Athletle Engineers Club:

Fight With Peterson University

Kowloon

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PRESTAS TAZARTH, M. Abrabams.

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New York: Jages Hamas, sald be la anxious to THIRD DIVISION Mr. S. Hulle, the match-maker accept the offer, but it is doubtful East Lanen P. W, L. D. FAP Police

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for about with Jacking in Germany in March.

British

plon, to Mr. Harvey added he would be ce at Wembley

Polleo Februquite willing to let Hamas take on

Petersen after his fight with Farineers Harvey who man Schmeling,

Balfway

Ar Force

› ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH; BOXERS TO MEET

Nel Tarleton, feather-weight box-

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