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LOCAL SPORT. FOOTBALL.

BOXING.

POLICEMEN IN THE RING.

SATURDAY'S CLOSING GAME IN STOKER REYNOLDS AGAIN DEFEATS

THE HONGKONG LEAGUE.

East Surreys

DIVISION 1. ....... 3. R.A.

PTE. MANN,

CHEUNG CHOW GOVERNMENT SCHOOL.

SUCCESSFUL ATHLETIC MEETING The fine weather of Saturday attracted a good attendance of visitors to the The Hongkong Rolice and Prison De-fourth Annual Athletic Sports Meeting apartments held a boxing tournament at the Volunteer Headquarters on Satur- day night before a good attendance.

A good number of military men journeyed to Sookimpoo to see the above teams play the closing game of the

season.

The East Surreys, who had already secured the runners-up position in the league, woo by two goals to mil. One goal was scored in each halt. The first came when Excell, in trying to clear from a shot by Butler, sent the ball towards his own geal. It hit the inside of the post and bounded into the

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In the second half Leach, a new comer to the Colony being tried by the gunners, who had played, very well indeed in the first half, took up the centre forward position but he was not so successful as he had been previously.

The East Surreys increased their lead through a good piece of work by MeGreavy. He gave an excellent pass to Humberstone whe, taking the ball on the run, gave Stanton, no chance and scored with a high shot.

The teams:-

East Surreys.-Douglas; Cooper and Jardan; McCreary, Mitchell and Bris towe; Charlesworth, Cheeseman, Hum berstone, Butler and Mackleworth..

R.A-Stanton; Trim and Excell; Rachell, Reade and "Vicears: Gres,

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The committee responsible for the ar- rangements, however, bad not provided any accommodation for the Press and it was, therefore, difficult to follow the contests very closely. The fights on the whole were good, and particularly so the contest between Stoker Reynolds and Pte, Mann. Another interesting event was the sparkling display given by C.P.O. Jim Cartlidge, and Ldg. Tel. Emmerson, H.M.S. Tamar in a six-round

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WELTERWEIGHTS

The semi-finalista in the welterweight contest were Warder Dedear and Sergt. Fell, and Warder Hagen and Warder Andrews. Dedear defeated Sergt. Fell fairly comfortably, and Warder Hagen was an easy winner against Warder An drews.

In the final between Dedear and Hagen, an extra round had to be fought, Hagen winning narrowly.

MIDDLEWEIGHETS.

Sergt. Haywood contested the final of the middleweights with Sergt. Jessep This was an exceptionally good fight, Haywood just managing to wip on points over six rounds.

"HEAVYWEIGHTS.

In the heavyweight class, P.C. McGinly clashed with Sergt. Collyer.. McGinly was getting the better of the Eght, but as he was punishing his opponent badly just as the latter was entangled in the number of spectators also protested. Medialy immediately left the ring. The fight was then awarded to Collyer,

SUCCESSFUL MEETING HELD AT ropes, the referee called to him, and a

HAPPY VALLEY.

SIX RECORDS BROKEN.

The South China Athletic Association Hold their fourth annual sports, on the Hongkong Football Association ground at Happy Valley yesterday.

LIGHTWEIGHTS.

The finalista in, the lightweight com- The latter won on points. petition were Sergt. Mallet and Warder Lacey.

LIGHT BEAVYWEIGHTS.

The final of the light heavyweight.com- petition was over in the first round, Sergt. Johnson defeating Warder, Spoors.

REYNOLDS AND MÁNY.

The special ten rounds contest between A.B. Reynolds, Submarine Le, and Pte. Mann, 1st East Surrey Begt., was a fine Sight. Reynolds won narrowly, and but for the fact that Mann was not aggressive in the last round, the decision might easily have been a draw.

of the Cheung Chow Government School, held on the Football Ground, Cheung, Chow. The function proved to be a most enjoyable and successful one, and stud ents from Government schools in Hong- kong, Kowloon and district competed in friendly rivalry with the Cheung Chow students.

The sports ground, lent by the Cheung dier Chow Residents' Association, was corated with fags, bunting and flowers and, was lined with larga crowds of spectators. The prizes were displayed in a matshed. which had been erected at one end of the ground.

The students from Hongkong were conveyed to Cheung Chow by the Stanley, and were accompanied by Mr. A. E Wood, Director of Education, Mr. E. Ralphs and Mr. CA P. de Martin, Inspec- tars of Schools, and Prof. W. Hinton.

Among those present at the sports in addition were Mr. W. Schofield (District- Officer, South), Mrs. John Kirk. Dr. and Mrs. Lechmere Clift, Mrs. McRae, Mrs.

Mackenzie, Mr. L. D. Turner, Mrs..

Miller. Dr. and Mrs. Minett, Mr. Miss Britton, Ashby, Mr. Wright, Franklin, Mrs. Robb, Miss Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Alabaster, Mr. and Miss John- son and Mr. Gaff.

PRIZE DISTHIRCTION.

The prizes were distributed by Mrs. C. G. Alabaster. Prior to the ceremony Mr. "Ralphs welcomed the Director of Education, remarking that this was the first time the Director had honoured the school sports at Cheung Chow with his presence.

Mr. ALABASTER. on behalf of Mrs. Alabaster, thanked the Sports Committee, for the honour they had done her in asking her to present the prizes for the There had been great fourth time. development and improvement in the sports since the first occasion and ke was glad of it as athletics were an essen- tial part of education. He was glad to see so many girls present many of whom had won prizes that afternoon.

Mr. A. E. Wood spoke appreciatively of the work of Mr. Lam Pak. To in the organising of the day's events and thanks ed Mr. and Mrs. Alabaster and the Kai

in contributing to the sports fund. Education, Mr. E, Ralphs, the Kai Feng. Mr. and Mrs. Alabaster, the visitors, and the headmaster.

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Cheers were given for the Director of THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND Fong for their assistance and generosity

Mrs. Alabaster after distributing the prizes was presented with a bouquet by a small boy on behalf of the school..

COMMITTEE.

The weather conditions were ideal, which doubtless accounts, for six fresh The high jump. won by Cheung Tak records being established. They were Wing, who cleared sft, Bing.; the discus throw, which fell to Ng San Yau, the distance being 94 metres; the broad jump. in which Cheung Tan Wing cleared, 6.11 metres; the 100 metres high hurdles, the time for which was 16.1-5 zeronds, estab- Hished by Chung Tak Wing: the hop, stef, and jump (with a run) won by Lau Kau, whose distance was. 10.77 metres and

At the last tournament of the Hong. the 1:500 metres, which Ng Tak Wing (akong Boxing Association, Reynolds de- lad from St. Joseph's College) won in feated Mann over six rounda. On Satur. 4min. 51secs.

day night Mann was in good form, An-Lo Mo To, Lau King Chi, Ho Iu Lau, other fight between these men would be welcomed.

Lam Luk Xing became Victor Ludorum for the year, by winning the 100 metres, 200 metres and finishing second in the 100 metres high hurdles.

At the conclusion of the sports, Miss Kwok, daughter of Mr. Kwok Ah Poh, distributed the prizes and was presented with a banquet in silver holder and a handworked cushion.

The main results follow:-- 100 Metres (1) Lam Yuk Ying, (2) Chan Hau Leung Time: 12secs.

400 Metres Relay (Boy Scouts).-(1), 14th Troop, (2) sth Troop

Putting the Shot (1) Ng Po Lau, (2) Ng Sau Yan, (3) Leung Hoo Ying... Dis.

tance: 10.7 metres.

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50 Metres (Ladies)-(1) Miss Lam Yuk Ying, (9) Miss Chau Hau Leung,

200 Metres (1) Lam Yuk Ying, (2) Chau Hau Leung. Time: 24.1-5secs

High Jump (1) Cheung Tak Wing, (2) Leung Lui Choi. Height: bit. 3ins. (recard).""

400 Mctres.-(1) Wong Shui Leung, (2) Li Ping Tong, (3) Leung. Kam Kwong. Time: 58sees.

Discus Throw(1) Ng San Yan, (2) Weng Pak Nima, (3) Leung Ying Hoo. Distance: 24 metres.

APPRECIATION.

At the conclusion of the contests and before "distributing the prizes, the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe (Captain Superin- tendent of Police) said that he would like to thank all those who had contri- Buted to the excellent programme which had been provided. He considered that all the contests had been good, but for the real spirit of boxing he felt that the contest between Reynolds and Mann should be example to them-(Applause.)

The Committee responsible for the arrangements were: President: Mr. E Ralphs; Hon. Secretary Mr. Lam Pak To; Starters: Sergt. Carpenter, Messrs. Lam Pak To, Lau Lai. Sang Judges: Messra. C. G. Alabaster, G. P. de Martin, Lo 1p, Cecil, Fong, Kwong Ip. Lau Wai Tai, Fung Hing Wo. Lo Sum Mar,

Lau Hon Sam. Clerk of the Course: Mr. Luk Lap In. Reception 'Comunittee: Mr. E. Ralphs, Dr. Ethel Minett, Messrs. Lam, King Yuen, Lau Lai Sang, Chan Hok, Masters Kwong San Yau, Chan Sin Fui.

AT THE THEATRE.

ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMMES AT THE QUEEN'S AND STAR.".

The

programmes at the Queen's Theatre and the Star Theatre, Kowloon, this week, certainly do not lack variety.

At the Queen's Theatre, the Moscow State Ballet are appearing each evening until Wednesday, when they transfers to the Star Theatre, Kowloon

Continuing, be said that they were very much indebted to C.P.D. Jim Cart- lidge and Ldg. Telegraphist Emmerson for, their excellent exhibition bout. He also expressed thanks to the donors of prizes, to the Hongkong Boxing Asso

Last night they gave a complete change ciation for the loan of the ring, to the Volunteer Headquarters for the use of of programme and again met with a very the hall, and to the referees and judges. appreciative reception. The Company He particularly mentioned Capt. Blox-have drawn full houses at each perform- ham, A.S.P., and Inspector Reynolds as having helped considerably in organising the tournament. (Applause.)

Messrs. W. Logan and G. W. Tinson acted as referees, and Mr. B. R. Foster and Capt. Drake Brockman were judges.

·KID' ALFRED'S EXHIBITION.

Pole Jump:-(1) Leung Hoo Ying, (2) Cheung Tak Wing. Height: 9fc. sin.

Long Jump (1) Cheung Tak Wing, (2) Leung Hoo Ying, (3) Pang Kiu Tong. Distance: 6.11 metres (record).

800 Metres (1) Ng Tak Wing, (2) Fung Kwok Wah, (3) Hau Po Kit. Time: 2mina, 14.1-5seca.

100 Metres Hurdles (1) Cheung Tak Wing, (9) Lam Yuk Ying. Time: 18.1-5 Bent. seconds (record).

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Hop, Step, and Jump. (1) Lau Kati,

ance and no doubt they will continue to do so until the close of their season,

The Disaster of Dionysus will be presented again this evening at 9.15.

In the afternoon at the Queen's to-day Laura La Plante is appearing in "The Beautiful Cheat," an excellent and most amusing picture which is well worth

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Kid Alfred, the well-known feather-secing. weight Filipino boxer and champion of Hongkong, will give a boxing exhibition State Ballet will present" Don Quixote." at the Chinese Y.M.L.A. at 7.30 to At the earlier shows, What Happened morrow evening, when a large number to Jones," a picture screened just over of Chinese boys are expected to be pre-a week ago will be given again. It is being put on the programme for a second time in response to a popular demand.

From Thursday to Saturday," His Elinor Glyo, will be the big picture. Hour" adapted from the novel by Aileen Pringle plays the dramatic rôle of Tamera Loraine. Others in the cast ::itelude, John Gilbert, Emily Fitzroy,

Tately the Chinese Y.M.C.A. have, or (9) Leung Yiu Choi, (3) Tang Kanized a boxing class and, since then, Cheong Distance: 10.77 metres (record). great interest has been manifested in

200 Metres (Open to Colony)-(1) T this form of physical training. Hainct, (9) B. Alves, (3) C. Mackleworth. Time: 23.1-5secs.

1,500 Metres (1) Ng Tak Wing, (2) Iu

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Cho Fuk; (3) Li Kai Ying. Time: min. CIVIL SERVICE CLUB. R.H. KYC Dale Fuller, Bertram Greasby, Capt. 51secs..."

6,000 Metres.-(1) Leung Ying Luen, (9) Cheng Shiu Hong, (3) Ng Tak Wing. Time: 20min. 17stes.

In addition, there were other events for both young and old, which provided plenty of excitement,

The Chinesa Musical Club band play id popular airs throughout the day and added much to the enjoyment of a thoroughly successful meeting.

GOLF.

Willred Gough, David Mir and Marie Carlo

STAR THEATRE

The Civil Service Club opened their bowling season on Saturday, when they were at home to the Royal HongkongAt the Star Theatre, Kowloon, last. Yacht Club. The visitors won comfort night, Dick Norton and his versatile New Globe Trotters concluded their brief re- turn season, with performances at 3.20. shly by 75 to 40.

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Future attractions which will be short- everything on love; the other thinks that wealth is the most important thingly seen at the Queen's include The gambles for money and marries wealth. Ten Commandments Constance How the two work out their problems to madge in Daley," a picture adapted their own satisfaction forms the basis of from the great stage hit of the some an interesting picture.

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