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PONY ROUP AT VALLEY

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Tummel, which had a couple of third in his day, has developed i into a very fast, polo pony, while Devon, which has two wins to his credit, could easily be converted into a polo pony.

Nineteen Ponies

THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1936

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NAVY AND ARMY

IN TRIANGULAR

witnessed at Caroline Hill to-day

at 5 pm. when St. Joseph's meet South China “B* in the First ¡Division.

These two teams shared the points at their last meeting, but to-day the Saints will be strengthened by the return of V. Costa, at left-back

Sinclair, who has been absent from the team for a fortnight,

owing to an ankle injury, has re- covered and will be in his usual position as pivot.

Hussain will he partneringĮ "Darky Lee" on the right-wing while A. Ward will be playing at inside-left.

The Chinese will be felding! practically the same team which lost last week, though George Tsang may be playing at forward in place of Henry Young, who will probably be in the defence.

Wong Wah-kai In Goal Wong Wah-kai will be playing in goal in place of Pau Ka-ping, who, though he has recovered now. will not be seen for at least a fortnight.

South China "B":-Wong Wah- kai. Yee Hing-yuen and Lee Kam; H. Young, Lam Tak-pa and Yan Wah king: Yeung Pohon, Lai Shui-wing, George Tsang, Cheuk Shek-kam and Yeung Shui-pick,

St. Joseph'st---U. B. Souza, L

DESSERT

OLYMPIC SKATING ACE

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that

Determination such shown by Delbert Lamb, the Mil- waukee Olympic speed skating star, was rewarded with a place at Gärmisch-Partenkirchen. He literaly got out of a sick-bed to win the world's title over 500 metres at the Davos, Switzer- land, meet.

ANOTHER

SWIFT FIGHT

PUNJAB REGT. SPORT STORMY FIRST ROUND

CONCLUDES

“A” Coy. Win The Championship

LT. WALKER SHINES

Some exclting races were seen

(at the annual athletic meeting of the % Punjab Regiment at the Polo ground, Boundary Street yesterday.

The Inter-Company champion- Iship won by

points.

THEN THE K.O.

JOHN HENRY LEWIS SEES

RIVAL IN ACTION

JIM SMITH OUT “STONE COLD”

New York, February.

who beat Company company, AFTER a terrific rough-and-tumble from the opening bell Jock McAvoy, the British Lies. Walker, the only European middle-weight champion, continued his success- Officer competing, did well to cover, ful American career by knocking out Jim Smith, the 100 Yards in 10 2/5 seconds of Philadelphia, in the second round of their 10- and he also won the 220 yards in

round contest at the St. Nicholas Arena last 24 1/5 seconds.

At the conclusion, the prizes night. were distributed by Mrs. Campbell.

The following were

Snal standings:---

the points

This was the first of three fights which McAvoy will have scored by each company and their within eight days as part of his training for his world- title contest with John Henry Lewis. McAvoy's next bout is on Saturday, when he meets Jack Kiernon, of Long Branch (New Jersey), while he opposes a negro middle-weight, Anson Green, of Pittsburg-

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Souza and V. Costa, Woo, Sinclair BY SCOTS' DEFENCE

and Elms, Darky" Lee, Hussain, D. Leonard, A. Ward and Fernandes.

In the ather First Division ! game the Navy should beat Lyee mun, though the latter have been showing greatly improved form {recently.

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Scots Score First

V. Bond opened the scoring for

South China will meet the Scotland from a short corner hit. University in the Second Division when his resultant shot glanced off

880 Yards

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He looked very dangerous at:

the opening of the second round, ST. PATRICK'S DAY HOCKEY when, with fists failing wildly,

he forced McAvoy on 15 the ropes, where he punched away desperately in the hope of land-

ing a decisive punch.

Weathered The Storm

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Capt. Frizelle, at centre-for- ward, and Lt Drummond were the

McAvoy, however, boxing with pick of the Officers' side, while (L1, Radcliffe, at left-wing was also the coolness and ringcraft of 2 |veteran, "managed to weather the

storm and retaliate with similar

good, his reserve stickwork deserving special mention.

. For the Sergeants C.S.M. Allen

14 tactics. His natural tearaway, was the outstanding player, and 3 hard-punching style proved very it was due to him that his side 654 37 51 13 13 effective, and he quickly had his scored the

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him off after 2min. 22sec. in the pace told on the Sergeants, some 40344 358 360 325 208 second round.

of whom are approaching the The couple quickly warmed to veteran stage.

TENNIE KWOK FAVOURED

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The Lo brothers, who won

their work at the start, both wait- ing no more than five seconds

Even First Half

|before getting to grips and mixing La the first half each side it freely. The American ob-scored through Lt. Ratcliff and theviously attempted to incite the C.S.M. Allen, but after the inter-

at Caroline Hill at 3 pm, and Owen's right hand into the et, title as far back as 1920, should Briton into wild rushes, and land-val Capt. Frizelle (2), and Lt. should win. as it is doubtful, but England equalised not many owing to lectures, whether the minutes later wher. Dawson scored beat Deane and Divett in aed frequently, but his punches Drummond netted for the Officers, while the Sergeants were only doubles programme that promises lacked sting. University will be able to field during a melee.-

McAvoy, slightly bothered by able to add one to their total, their best team.

The second half saw England very little interest.

The following is to-day's pro-Smith's worrying tactics, watched CS.M. Allen again being the enfor more of the exchanges and Garthwaite sent them abead with 8ramme, commencing at 445 pm: his man carefully, and was quick marksman Ja very doubtful goal, and soon

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME after Fowler scored England's į

Open Singles (Second Round) third when he broke through from Lee Wai-tong y Tennie Kwok A Gray Leong Ping-chin what appeared an off-side position Kwik v In Tak-chenk

Open Doubles (First Round)

JAVA FOOTBALLER ARRIVES

HOCKEY CLASH China's Olympic Games to net from an acute angle: Just

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The following are the teams and the table to date:-

Soccer Trial Player.

MAY PLAY FOR S. CHINA

before the end of the match Divett J. C. Foole and R. Henry v G. Lai scored England's fourth goal, al- and G. Chang. Ithough "sticks" was very much in G. E. R. Divets and B. 04. Deane

P. F. McCabe and D. Carey v A. V. ¡evidence.

E. and M. W. Lo.

Gosano and A. V. Remedios.

The first of the overseas Chin- England: A. B. Owen; Bdan. Cox, M. Pagh and Lt.-Conde Conway v A.

J. E. Potter: Lt. J. P. Williams, W. A. Navy Supply Asst. Bushnell; Ltese soccer players, invited to take Reed, and J. Farmer; S. A Fowler, Club Championship (First Round)

W. Bamsay and G. C. Barnett. Comdr. Jocks and Lt. Comdr. Broome; part in the trials here in prepara-Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite, Sub. Lt. R. Gordon A. D. Humphreys The following 19 ponies had Lt Comdr. McCoy, Lt. Holland-Mar-

tin and Lt. Luce; Lt. Bowie, Lt. tion for the Berlin Games, arrived Wraith, L. E. M. Dawson and G. E. L.-Comdr. Stapleton v Capt. Cragz. been accepted for auction by Comdr. Banks, L. Cathbert, Flt. Lthere yesterday afternoon by the R. Divett. Messrs. Hughes and Hough up to Lascelles (RAF attached Hermes) as. Tjibodat. He is Cheung King- Scotland-Jessop: C. Blackburn

and Lt. C. Mackenzie

W. W. last night:

kwang, who represented Java in and J. Rodger (Captain);

McLellan and Army Spr. Howlett; Bds. Cox

N King's Bounty, bay, 14.D, 1930

and Kishen Singh, Spr. Brown, Licut the last Far Easter Games at C. Shewan. D.

Whitley; T. Angys, S. MacNider, T. 1934. P. Williams and Als Din; Khada Manila, He generally plays as D. Whitley, N. A. E. Mackay and

Bax, Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite, Mohd. centre-half, though he is also

aly. Bond 1934 Afsar, Lieut. E. M. Dawson and Lal good centre-forward.

Singh

Grifin

Heart's Glory, chestnut 14.1, Grissi

King's Fancy, grey M, 14.1; Griffin.

Mayflower, chestnut, 14.0, 1933

Griffia

1935

Army Navy Cleb

Tammel, bay, 140, 1994 Griffin.. Devon, grey, 14.1, 1932 Griffin. Foxbridge, bay M. 14.0, Griffis.

Partnership, bay, 13.2, 1933 Sub. Lian-Hunter, grey, 132, 1935 Sub. Gold Jubilee, chestnut, 14.1, 1936 Griffin (late Windsor Hall).

Zenith, grey, 14.1. Unstarted Griffin, ** Not So Dusty, brown, 14.0, Un- started Griffin,

Gold Eagle, dan, 13.2, 1936 Sub. Peter Davey, chestant, 13.3, 1935 Sub.

Silver Lining, bay. 14.0. 1936 Sub. Supercharge, bay, 14.0, 1936 Sub. Merry Time, brown, 143, 1936 Aus- tralian

LATER ACCEPTANCES

TABLE TO DATE

Besides his football abilities, be PWLD Pts is a good sprinter and bolds the

2 0 1 1 1100 Metres Championship record 3 2 1 0 4 at 10.8 seconds in Sourabaya.. 3 1 1 1 3

BRAWN. CUP "REST”

HOCKEY TRIAL

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Miss S. West; was very hard

• Public Hero No. 1, chestnut 14, 1996 **** Ladies. Sub.

GREECE'S CHALLENGE

from

It is understood that he has A Lawn-tennis challenge joined South China and will pro-Greece for the European Group ofį bably be seen in the "A" team this the Davis Cup has been received week

-the 13th for this group.

Pony Classification

K.C.C. Tournament

FULL PROGRAMME FOR

THE WEEK-END

The annual lawn tennis tourna ment at the Kowloon Cricket Club will open on Saturday with the following programme:

MEN'S SINGLES JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

(Saturday, 2.30 p.m.)

A. E. Perry v W. Paterson. C. A. Blun c. 5. Capell F. Goodwin v A. G. Philippens. A. Krilovsky v A. Kaluzhany. N. ALL E. Kirby. N. A. E. Mackay R. E. Loc.. J. Thompson

to seize an opening 'whenever his The teams were as follows;---- opponent let

Officers:-Lt. Lincoln; Lt. Fitz G. up. Timing his punches perfectly, he flashed in Donles, Lt. Carson: Capt. Campbell, Capt. Good, LL. Wilson; Capt. Crook- his right or left with telling shank, Lt. Drummond, Capt. Frizelle, effect.

Lt. Harris and Lt. Radcliffe.

Sergeants:-Serzt. Down For "Nine"

Major Corr One such terrific left hook sent Davis, CQM. S. Kerr, L/Sergt Serge Dominy, Sergt. Hayden; Sergi Smith to the boards in the second Allen: Serge Lawrence, &. 3. Me Al- round He

оп remained his len, Serg Ferguson, R. S. M. Hen- knees until "nine" was counted; biker and Sergt. Adams. and then got up and wobbled showed great pluck, however, and about in a groggy condition. "Ee

even advanced towards McAvoy.

The British champion met him: with a couple of rights and rush-;

TO TOUR GERMANY

Corinthian F.C, subject to the

ed him on to the ropes, where he permission of the FA are to punched away relentlessly until tour Germany during the Easter.

a paralysing left hook to the jaw holidays and play in Hamburg on. felled Smith like a log.

Good Friday and probably at Ere-- The American crashed face down-men and Cologne on the following wards and sprawled between Me-days. Avoy's legs, kis gum shield falling out of his mouth. Such was the power behind the blow that the referee signalled the "ali · · over" after counting only six.

Three of Smith's seconds lifted him to his feet, and it took several minutes' work on their part before: he. was

brought back to his senses.

The fight had been "short

a

Brouillard, very wisely 'took the opportunity of'sizing up his future opponent It is doubt- fal whether he saw very much to enlighten him, however, for McAvoy was never all out. Both McAvoy and Dave Lumi- but sweet as the capacity ansky were naturally delighted, Smith F. A. Broadbridge. " crowd, of 5,000 agreed, and Me-though the latter admitted that The following is the Hong Kong, High Honour, High Speed, Hydrop N. J. Bebbington v W. Gitting. Avoy, who has gained a great the wild rushing of Smith made working and, though opposed to a Jockey Club's pony classification list, lane, King's Fancy King's Sceptre,

LADIES SINGLES HANDICAP.

reputation for his aggressive McAvoy look a little flustered. fast player in Miss O. Deziel, did as announced on March 17, 1936: Laughing," Girl, Mayflower, Mersey, First Bound (Saturday 4.15 p.m.)

"He certainly was not the same well. She hit hard, though her

AUSTRALIAN PONIES Monoplane, Pacific Hall, Pride of

Mrs. S. Stainfeld (—3,6) v Mrs.

fighting, was a popular winner.

McAvoy that beat Risko," said “A” Class-Able Amazon,

Rivals Meet A Tsingtao, Racing Boy, Ribble, Rose Blandford (36).

Lumiansky passing might have been better. Grand Time, Bag Tor. Bobniak Star. Evelyn, Boyal Consort. Eoyal

Rosal High-

"However, he will Mrs. J. Old 4+15) v Mrs. E, Kella

Among those present at the be. O.K. for Lewis. I hear Lewis Trojan, chestnut, 142, 1938 Aus- Miss H. Bockler (2), Miss A Brenta, Derby Day, Double Finesse,ness, Royal Scot, Silversmith, Soldier (--15:3). tralian.

Martin and Miss J. Lakeman Electron, Hercules, Holiday Eve, Jast of Germany, Soldier of Peace, Soldier Mrs. Stokes (15.3) Mrs. McCaw arena, where many overseas box-left the stadium thinking he has Canberra. Girl, bay M, 143, 1936 scored for the "Rest," while Miss Perfect Day, Racing Heart, Rose Victoria Hall, Wadebridge What A

That, Lancashire Lad Night Star, of Victory, Tiny Star, Tyne, Valorous, |(30).

ers, including Kid Berg, Phil Scot, got a soft touch, which he cer Australian.

Mrs A. J. Kew (~15.3) Mrs. Old Nel Tarleton and Young Johnny tainly has not S. Daziel (2) and Miss M. Smith Ann, Saucy Face, Shooting Star, Chance, Young Chay and Zero (3.6)- (2), of the C.E.A., zetted for the Silver Streak, Snow River, Southern

Brown, received their American D Class Balios, Belmont Star, MEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP baptism, was John Henry Lewis, ers said:

Two well-known boxing manag“. Cross, Strathroy, The Dunlin, Tin Blue Ribbon, Blue Sailor, Boxing Eve,

(Sunday 10 zm.) Cavalcade, "Ladies:-Miss A. Fowler and smith, Trojan, Vixen Ter and Yo Ho. Bargemaster, Cassios,

F. Grose v E. C. Fincher (Holder). who defends his world light- "McAvoy will knock out Lewis, Gold Dragon, bay 142, 1936 Aas-Miss R. Burke, Miss L. Murray and Australian Boy, Blandford, Brutus, light Eve, Double Chance, Emergency

"B" Class-Able Warrior, Atlas, Celebration Time, Copper Idol, Day- A. Crawford v W. C. Hang. heavy-weight. championship who really does not know half. Miss P. McCaw, Misa J. Syrik, Miss

LADIES' DOUBLES HANDICAP

against McAvoy next month. jas much of the "science of the Smith, Miss S. Dalziel, Miss O. But After That, Centre Court, Gold Call Estray, Fidelity, Foxbridge.

(Sunday 10 am.) Gold Daziel and Miss B

Dragon, Goldsmith, Halcyon, Honey, Glad Fitzgerald.

Eyes, Gold Currency

Miss Stokes and Mrs. McCaw The Rest:-Miss W. George, Miss Merry Time, Portia, Eanger, Sarie, Sovereig

Hawthorn, Hellbender,

(30) ▼ Max. Kirby and Mrs. Bath- What A Chance, chestnut 14.1, 1334 Miss S. West, Miss. McCaw and and Zodiac

E Martin and Miss M. Gardiner, St. Joan, Streamline, Violet Queen Heriot, Hopscotch, Indes, Langhing mell (15).

Buddha, Lemberg, Locksley Hall, Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. Flacher Griffin.

CHINA PONTES

Lucky Strike, Mike, Miracle, Moun-| (+36) v Mra. Old and Mrs. Stam- Miss J. Humphrey, Miss P. Baxter, Lancashire Loom, chestnut 132. Miss H. Bockler, Miss A. Martin Cyclamen Bay, Diána Bay, Gladiator, Ocean View,

A

Class--Cossack's Beauty, tain View, Nebular. Star, Night View; field (—3.6). 1936 Sub.

Old Star, Partnership, Mrs. Blandford' and Mrs. Hostford Sadko, chestnut 14.1, 1927 Griffin Miss J. Lakeman and Miss M. Booker.

Herod, King's Warden, Liberty Bay, Philanderer, Plain

View,

Popular Macaroni, Oak Bay and Soldier of Star,- Pohic Hero No. 1, Rou (~15,3) 'Mrs Keller and Mr. Ortfiths (--30.) ▼ V. E. Freeman and inglishman is all he should be,”.

((—25). Britain

Rugby Star, Seventeenth of Sept MEN'S "A" CLASS HANDICAP "E" Class-Bright View, Brilliant Shamrock, Splendid View, Stopwatch,

SINGLES Star, Harvest View, Hetan, Honey Strathalan, Sylvandsley The Cout, The

(Sunday 10 am.) 3. Thompson (act.) 9 N. J. Beb Yellow Fish, bay 132, 1936 Sub, J. Brugnon and A. Martin-moon Eve, Jungle Jim, King's Bounty. Gorilla, The Eero, The Rain Cange,

King's Jubilee, King's Justice, King's Unicorn, Valley View, Warrington, bingtos (+3.6), Able Warrior, bay 142, 1936 Aus-Legeay recently won the men's Lead, Mike Bay, Pontiac Bay, Wembly Stag

Frende, Wild West

MILED DOUBLES HANDICAP

He added that he was taking tralian

Sadko, Soldier of China, Cat and

than

(Sunday 3 p.m.):

Smith and Mr Old (—3:6) v Miller back to England this sum Popular Star, grey 13.3, 1835 tennis tournament, Cannes,

de Soldier of

Class Gold Eagle, Gold F. Goodwin and Mrs. E. C. Fincher A. G. Philippens...” and Mes Orr mer. Gritin

Class Amberley, Bear Claw, feating E. W. Artens and ́- M. Gaga, dan, polo pony,

Bistre,

Boolat Bay, Dawn Star, Don, shire Loom, Locksmith, Merry Jester, Kez (153).

S. A. Gray and Miss A. MacKenzie Lazy Lady, bay 14, 1935 Anstralian Jaquemet, 6-4, 6-0, 6-2.

Donovan, Flybynight, Forest "View,|Paymaster, Peter Devey, Seben, C. E. Watson And Mrs. Lammert (153) CJ Tacchi and Glorious View, Gold Coin, Great Hall, Sliver Lining and Supercharge. ((—16) ▼ Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Kirby Blandford (+3.6).

tralian.

Silver Fox, roan 13.3. 1935 Sub. Solar Star, grey 141 1983 Grifin. -Saucy Face, black 142, 1934 Ana“ tralian

Ideal Bay, black 143, 1936 Sub. Southern Cross, 14.2. 1936 Aus- tralian.

Silver Streak, bay 14.2, 1936 Aus- tralian

BRUGNON STILL WINNING -

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Lewis, who was introduced Lon to McAvoy, as also was (Continued at Foot of Nezt- Col):

game."

V: Jimmy Johnston's Hopes

Jimmy Johnston, who hopes to build McAvoy up to become world heavy-weight champion, was very A. E. P. Guest and Miss M. Griffenlogistic over McAvoy. The

(26).

Mrs. Hosford (~~~3.6),

W. First, and Mrs. Rathmell (ser) he said, A. E. Perry· and Mrs. Stokes

3.6)

Pete Reilly, manager of Freddie

Miller, the world' feather-weight

M. Pagh and Miss V. Allen (6) champion, confirmed this opinion.

doubles final in the Gallis Jawa Rose Honour and The Tiger Picker. Hanber, Ideal Day, Lança-} (+30) ▼ A. W. Remacy and Mra) (~26).

Fincher and Mrx Goodwin

Mrs:

We are going back for another good time," he said, "They-ked us last time, and we like them.”

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