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FILIPINO NOT FAST

ENOUGH.

Shanghai, October 9. Scoring his 102nd successive ring victory last night, red-hair- ed Seaman James Prandy, from HMS. Kent, outbored· Johnny Ware, of Manila, to win at least inine rounds in the main' event of

the professional boxing card, held.

at the Special Police Grounds as the first venture of the 20th Cen- tury Boxing Club,

In the first of the two bouts bill- led as main events, Kid Debell

from RMS. Kent put up a stout hearted fight to surprise critics by nearly getting a draw with Charlie Johnson of Manila. It was the Briton's first serious, ring engage. ment and after being foored twice in the first round he came back strongly to maintain about even terms through the remaining rounds.

Prandy, whose great reputation and numerous titles had the crowdi (of about 2,000 anxious to see just what he could do, gave an exhibi- tion that left no doubt about his right to the laurels that have been heaped upon him...

Prandy On Offerire

Very alim and slightly taller than his dusky adversary, Prandy opened up hostilities in the open- fing round by advancing boldly to shoot a series of fast lefts to the face. From that point until the bell rang ending the final round! of their, ten round bout, Prandy jcarried out perfectly his previous-į ly stated intention of piling up; points to take a decision by out- boxing Ware rather than trying recklessly to score a knockout.

There was very little change of] scene through the ten rounds. The Briton was far and away the bet ter boxer and showed his superi- ority in every round. There ap- peared to be little force to his blows, but what he lacked in force) he more than made up for in quantity, for Ware had leather fying into his fare with a rapid-į fire persisbutes.

Fastest Ever

Prandy's left was the fastest! and most accurate that has been

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This excellent action shot shown Alice Marble, dynamic Call- fornian, as she banged her way through to a sensational triumph in the American women's singles championship at Forest Hiliz, Long Island..

LEICESTER CITY WANT STANLEY PRIOR

Charlton's Two Leaders On Transfer List

Leicester City are anxious to -sectie the transfer of Stanley

Prior, the Charlton centre-for- ward. and have approached

Charlton Athletic with that ob

ject in view. Mr. Jimmy Seed has named a price to Leicester City for the transfer fee, and if Leicester saree to pay it they will get Prior's signature.

Chariton have two other on their books. centre-forwards One is a young player named Stock, the other Cyril Pearce, who was their regular Centre forward until he broke a leg two seasons ago.

FINAL RUGBY TRIAL

Fixtures Commence Next Saturday

exhibited here for many years. The Rugby section of the Hong Peppering Ware's face unrelent Kong Football Club will hold their ingly with that inescapable left, third and final trial game on the the Briton would add a right Club ground at Happy Valley to- cross frequently to land in all morrow commencing at 5.15 pm about five times as often as the

Sides will be selected from the retreating Filipino.

following.

CESAREWITCH

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CALL-OVER FOR THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE

London, To-day.

T BRITTON

SEIS NEW 50

YARDS MARK

Clocks Under 25 Secs. For Schools Title

SHANGHAI SWIMMING-

-MARK LOWERED

Shanghai, October §.

The Shanghai American School won the inter-school swimming

SHANGHAI

TENNIS TEAM

BEAT KOWLOON

(Continued from Page 2)-

Forbes and Mrs. Barton were

championship title, in the anomal too good for Milne and Miss Grif- event which took place yesterday fiths, who were playing together. at the Foreign YMCA. pool, the for the first time, the latter, being winners scoring à total of 111 very weak on her backhand, while paints. The Public & Thomas Milne's volleying was not at its Hanbury School was second with best. Forbes was very steady and“ a total of 55 points, and the Junior his sliced drive was his main seur Boys Public School was third with ing shot. Mrs. Burton played much better than she did on Satur $1 points.

day last, being safe overhead, Three inter-school records were while she volleyed with a degree broken at the meeting, one of

of accuracy... (which "also constitutes a new Shanghai championship record, if these marks are regarded as of ficial, T. Britton, the youthful often beaten in volleying duels at the net. Miss Massey, was parti- American School lad, and recent interport star, won the 50 yards cularly good with her fore and free style in 24-3/5 seconds, which she had no equal yesterday among back-hand drives, while overhead is even better than the present the ladies. Clark and Miss Ma Shanghai mark of 25 seconds bekenzie made a very poor pair, the made at the local championships latter being seen at her worst,

Britton Again

Deadly Overhead Figgis served well, but he was

(while Clark, who had to bear the Britton also won the 100 yards bront of the attacks, tired towards free style, being clocked at 59 see the end.

onds, this being comparatively Du Fac de Marsoulies and Mrs. slow to the local record of 57-1/5 Krenov were seen in an exciting seconds, but a new inter-school match with Willie Hung and Mr.-- record.

Wilson before the latter pair The third inter-school record to triumphed, Hung's net-play and be broken was the 50 yards back Mrs. Wilson's fine baseline game stroke mark. In this race, E being the outstanding features. Smith of the Junior Boys Public

Refmal To Advance School; and another Interpart swimmer, won the event in 32-2/5 seconds.

Meise and M. Dvorjetz were not an ideal combination, and the

Another outstanding achieve latter's refusal to advance to the Buckleigh at 19 to 2 is the ment in the swimming contest was net played havoc with their com favourite for the Cesarewitch to the win of J. Ball in the 200 yards bination. Sullivan and Mrs. Dowl be run at Kempton next Wednes free style event over D. Smith the ing combined well, with the latter day. The following were yester-youthful interporter. Smith was taking most of the limelight. Sul- day's betting prices:---

19/2 Buckleizh t. and o. 100/9 Newton Ford t. and o 13/1 Hoplite t. and o. 100/7 Avondale a. 15/1 ̧L. 100/6 Woodstock t. and a 100/6 Chrysler II t. and a 20/1 Fett and o.. 22/1 Solar Bear t. and o.. 25/1 Near Relation 1. and o. 28/1 Greynam 1. and a. 28/1 Jack Tar o._33/1 t. 33/1 Bondo t. and a. 33/1 Coup de Rei t. and o. 33/1 Weather Vane a. 48/1 1. 40/1 Fonda dè’Caisse t. and a. 40/1 Nightcap. at t. and o. 40/1 Keptem & and o. 40/1 Patrimony o. 50/1 1. 40/1 Conspirator a.

45/1 Chirgwin t. and o. 50/1 Negrier t. and of 54/1 Queen's Shilling t. and o.

The Cambridgeshire The call-over for the Cam bridgeshire to be run on October

It was more of a baring exhibi-}

Whites: Frost, Andrews, Russell. 28, was follows:- tion than a fight, with Prandy tak- Chadwick, Clarik, Bonnar, Sharp,

12/1 Dan Bugler t. and o.. ing the honours Ware swing Stoker, Garrod, Carie, Bidwell,

100/7 Pegomas t. and e. less frequently but with greater Deane, Gallagher, Edwards, Heath,

15/1 Finalist o. 100/6 ± Batcher Grieve, Hopkins, Binnie, van force. Unfortunately

108/6 Hazina to and a. for him.

Leerwen, Gilmore, Cumming and

18/1 Noble King t. and o. Prandy's nimble footed elusive- Chambers.

20/1 Aldine t. and o ness resulted in very few bits! Colour E. Hynes, Stewart, Paul,

25/1 Noble Tark t. and a landing. The main impression Walden, Humphreys, Lyle, Reid,

28/1 Rippouter o, 33/1 t. given was that Prandy's reflexes Lammert. Hands, Munro, Redman, G. Wilson, D. Hynes, Kistner, Coppin, were faster both on attack and Holden, Griffiths, Peers, Watson, defence.

Demmett, Curtis and Henderson.

Anyone turning out, even

CAPTAIN'S CUP AT KOWLOON G. C

-Reuter

omitted from the above lists, is LEE WAI TONG ON

assured of a trial. Flayers are reminded to bring both a white and coloured jersey.

The following is the result of The first matches of the season, the qualifying round of the Cap-will be played next Saturday on tain's Cup competition at the Kow-the Club ground, the Club 1st loon Golf Club last week-end-fifteen meeting the Navy while E. Christensen, (85-12=78} and the "A" XV will meet an Army W. Taylor, (79-4—75).

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Macau Race Programme

FOOTBALL

Speaks At Referee's

Meeting

regarded as a favourite, and Ball's lian appeared, to tire after the performance was very creditable. first set, but recovered surprising His time of 2 minutes 30-4/5 sec-ly in the second and third sets. onds, while good, does not con- stitute a new record.

ALEC PEARCE

EXCELS

101 And 6 For 36 In Shanghai

Shanghai, To-day.

This afternoon the Shanghai visitors will complete their tennis programme with Men's and Ladies" Doubles matches, against Hong Kong combinations 'at "the Chinese RC. Causeway Bay,

MÅLEAN AND THOMSON TO VISIT CANADA

to Johnny

Beaten in the Interport by 217 MeLean, runner-up

New York, September 22-Jack runs, the Hong Kong Interport Fischer in the American Amateur cricket eleven followed up their Championship, and his fellow Scot," win over the Becs by one wicket Hector Thomson, are not return. by beating the Rest of Shanghai ing home with the other members ̈* |by 96 xvms yesterday.

of the British Walker Cup team in- hit up 101 in 115 minutes as the They have

Alee Pearce, the Colony akipper, the Queen Mary on Wednesday. result of an aggressive innings, Canada.

and followed this up by taking 6

for 36. E. Lee had 2 for 30, A. EI

- Min 1. for 22 and K. Nazárin 1]

for 0 with the last ball of the |match-Reuter.

BILLY STOTT PASSES

arranged to visit

BRITISH TRIUMPH

Frankfurt, Germany, To-day. The British motor-cyclist Eric Fernihough established a

new

London, To-day. The steeple world record for the one kilometre chase jockey Billy Stott passed from a standing start when he away suddenly from heart failure was timed at 159.186 kilometres yesterday. Stott, who, was 37 per hour as against the previous years of age,

was the champion best time of Ernst Henne, et steeplechase rider in 1927 and in Germany, who clocked 151.58 kilo- 1982. His mount Felorona Jack metres per hour.-Beuter. fell at the last hurdle of the 1933 Grand National when leading--- Beater.

A very interesting address on OXFORD CRICKET OFFICERS the adventures and impressions of the All China Olympic

Soccer

the

mascles) are progreming well.

WEST HAM'S INJURED

London, September 22 - West Ham United are experiencing one Oxford University's cricket off of the worst spells of injuries in team on its way to, and in Europe, cers for next season are: Captain, their history, Fenton, who was was given by Lee Wai-tong,

A. P.-Singleton (Shrewsbury and operated on last week, Marshall Brisenose); · secretary, - 3. N. (strained lignment), Collins |captain, at the fortnightly meeting classified of the HK. Referee's Association Grover (Winchester and Erase (sciatica) and Buffel (torn back The following is the programme ($50. For China Ponies

nose). for the November Race Meeting of by The Hong Kong Jockey Club as held at the Sports Club last night. the Macan Jockey Club, to be held at "E" class and Subscription Griffins of

Mr. T. G. Stokes, presided, and 'Are's Preta, Macen, on Sunday, the Hong Kong Jockey Clab of this November 1 at 2 pm:

season that have not won more than among other present were Messr 1st Race. Wachow Handicap $750, in stakos since 1st Jamay, Omar, Isley, Randall, Payne, Gomes, *(First Section) Winner $150. Second (1936, and Subscription Pozies of this Reynolds, Chapman, Lieut Chaplin, $100: Third 360. For China Ponies Club of 1936. Entrance $6,8ix Martin and D. Rossick, Hon classifed by The Hong Kong Jockey Furlongs. Clab as "D" Class at date of entry. 6th Exce. Lader Sprint (lin.(secretary, Entrance $5. Nine Furlongs official) Winner $50, Secund $30. Third M. Lee described the various gramme for the badminton ex-Melse and J. G. Forbes and a

2nd Face Bangchow Hard Winning Bider, Souvenirs will also parison between the standard and Recreio to-morrow evening, start-15 points-up.

$20 A Cim will be presented to the matches played and drew a comhibitions to be given at Clab de Hong Kong pair, two games only, Winner $150. Second $100.

Third

Badminton Exhibitions

The following is the final pro

For China Panics, Subscription be presented to the 2nd and style of play of the different places ing at 8.45 pm Ponies of this Club of 1936. tance One, Mile, Col

En-Placed Elders For Chine Ponies, visited. Be said that the style of

the property of the Hong Kong

Mixed doubles, two sets only, be

Men's doubles between A G

"Men's" (double

between Ĺwo

3rd Race Washow Handicap Riding School To be ridden by football played at Singapore was tween A. G. Meise and Mrs, T. Hong Kong pairs. One game of (2nd Section) Winner $150, Second Members of the School is Whips very similar to that of Hong Kong Barton, and S. P. Chan and Miss 15 points up $100 Swaled $50. For China Ponies or Specs allowed. Entzapes 13. and that a visit by a Straits feam M. Grindha. Games will be 15] Men's singles - between Meise classified by "The Hong Kong Jockey All ponies, entered will be trims here would be a good Iden points up.

and M. A Oliveira, one game only Club as "Class at date of entry ported free on Friday or Saturday,

After the address there was Mixed -doubles between J, G. of 15 points. Entrance S. Parlongs,

October: 30 or 21. from Hong: Kang

Soocher Handicapem to Macan and shipped back on Maiderable discussion on the in Forbes and Miss Joan Massey and Owing to a previons engage Pan 50 $100, Third day, Bremsher 2. No charge walterpretation of the new goal kick L. A. Carvalho and Miss M. Silvament His Excellency the Governor sole For China Ponies, Sabeatption be made for keep while there daring law and it was decided that, in Two games only, each 15 points regrets, that he will be unable to Ponies of this Club of 1988.1/W kunne

onder to obtain some uniformity in y

The present Sir William Hornell, this, a ruling be obtained from the Ladies' doubles between Mrs. one of the new Vice-Presidents of |Hong Kong Football Association Burton, and S. P. Chân and Miss

Association (until such time as an official ruling A. Kackenzie and Miss O. Eibeir kia received: from Home"

Two games only, 15 points up.

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