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LOCAL BOXING. SHAI FOOTBALL
CITY HALL CONTESTS ON
DECEMBER 6.
REPUTED BOXERS IN THE
MAIN EVENT.
INCIDENT,
POLICE AND CHENJU PLAYERS SUSPENDED.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930.
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OXFORD TRIAL EIGHTS.
More settled weather prevailed at Oxford yesterday, anys the Times of October 20. The air was oriep, and elenr, and the towing path was wall crowded to watch the practice of the Coxswainless Fours and the Trial Bights, and there was plenty to excita interest. The President, D. E. Tinno (University Collego) and C. M. Johnston (Brasenose) santed the conching of the two Eights, Tinne taking charge of No. I crew, The crows got afloat soon niter 2 o'clock and each went down At a inveting of the Executive to Ifly at about 22 strokes a Committee of the Shanghai Foot-minuto. They swung round near hail Association, held last Thurs Luck and then came up in stages lo, Rondall's Bridge, vifionco pád-
S.F.A. ASKS CONTROL OF
SPECTATORS.
An attractive programme has Been arranged by the Hong Kong Boxing Association for Saturday, | Dosomber 8, commencing at 9.18 p.m., at ile City Hall.
The main event is between Stoker Berwick), Peroy Lako (H.M.H. Lightweight Champion of the Colony and the holt-holder, and A.. B. Dobson (II.3.S. Thracian); This will be a Bfteen-round con- ́(a) A player of the Police Club Jest of two minutes dich under was suspended for two weeks from N.S.C. rules for a purse of $400 the date of the meeting for striking and side-stakes of $1,000 a side.
an opponent. The extremo leniency Good sport is in store for box-shown by the committee in this case ing enthusiasts as both men have is explained by that fact that, in excellent reputation behind the committee's quinion, the player then. Stoker Lake lan baten Kid in question was subject to extróne Socks at home.
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TOTE DOUBLES ON CONSECU. TIVE DAYS,
The wedding took place on Nov-who can rightly claim to be term
There is one regular racegoer ember 14 of Mr. Benjamin Bowen,
the Manager of Messrs. Whitenwayed a divining wizard of racing." Laidlaw's Tientsin Branch, to Miss He has correctly. "sounded gold" Elizabeth Ophelia Lewis. The civil over the new daily tote doubles curomony was performed at H, M. Consulate General at Tientsin fol. which has sprung into rapidly in- towed by religious rites at the Un-creasing popularity since its re
on Church with the Rev. Richards cant inception." officiating. The honeymoon is ́ be ing spent at Poiping. Mr. Bowen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bowen of Alooster, Warwickshire, England, and the bride in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lowis of Glynneath, South Wales,
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He want to Kempton Park' races last month and was one of two men to couple Hot Bun, the unexpected Duke of York Handicap maner, and Sea Monarch, which brought off a surprise later for Bir Alfred But in the daily tote double,
Each received £955 178, which represents odds of over 1,000 to 11 Pt. D.O.M. for his minimum 108. stake,
day evening, certain matters con-uling down to the Boat House. of Japan, anys a United Press mess, hected with the Police and Chenju The President gave tubbing instruenge from Tokyo, a cook has been tion to Lowe and Stubbs, and Bax-made an official of the Bureau of the First Division match, at
ter and Brown, while Johnston took Ceremonies and raised to court Stadium, an November 16, were out Sanderson and Fieldsend, and frank by the Imperial Housebold.
After The chof is Tokuzo Akiyaana, chief The next opening day of import. dealt with, with the following Dickinson and Colborn..
wards each crew made a second trip trok for Emperor Hirchito and ance was the Newmarket meeting result:-
to Ifley and back to Randall's at Empress Nagako, who has been and one of those lucky Kempton much the same stroko as on the first proparing imperial anuala for 15 outing.
years, and who accompanied, the punters decided to have another The crews and weights wore!- Emperor on his tour of Europe dip into the tole's lucky bag. Ha No.
while he was Prince Lowo 1 CREW.-S. L.
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Dend to the amazement of his friends (orpus) 12st. al.; D. H. Turn-as well as oriental cooking, ball (St. John's), 11st. 3lb.; A, Bax-pito his high rank he will not debok his hopes won again. The ra ter (Jesus), 11st. 3lb.; V. I. C. ert his pots and pans in the Im- Brown (Lincoln), 135t. 131b:: V. F. porial kitchons in Chiyoda Castle,
the Imparial residomos in Tokyo. T. Suce (St. John's), 12at. 4lb.; M.
A. B. Dobson is provocation before the offenes was. Underhill (Queen's), 1st. 10lb.;
R. B. Cross (Queen's), 10st: 73lb.;} this year's Fatherweight Cham-committed.
was suspended for two werk, from
ion of the Navy and Army, nad (b) A player of the Chenju team has beaten Bennoy Sharkey in 18 rounds on points. Sharkey is now the date of the meeting far de the big noise in boxing circlesberately kicking an opponent.
The order of rowing waK!--
turn in this case to six lucky back- ers was £250 148, Od. for cach 10 invosted, ropresenting odds of over £52 to 1.
His phenomenal success on con- secutive racing days at Kempton and Nowinarket is only known to
W. I. Pritchard (Worcester), cox,, Baitsbite Locks and back the news Dyl
wore under the supervision of the No. 2 CREW.-T. W. Roebuck i president and Mr. P. Haig few. intimates, and, of course, the (Keble), 11at, 121b.; F. O. V. Ed- Thomas.
Lavelling board of control officials, wards (Keble), 11st. alb.; F. P.
who run the tote pools, but to those in England, having recently beaten- (b) It was decided to send a letter. C. Fieldsend (Compus), 12st Sanderson (Pembroko), 12st. Olb.;
"A" Carw.-W. A. T. Shabell who know how hard it is to bring. off small double-cvent wager, let eddy Baldock, the Tetrarch" of to the Police Club and the Chenju 111b.; L. B. Dickens (Jesus), 21st. (Pemiirake) (bow), 11st. 111b. Calone record one for England, the ring, and Kid Socks is his Club, to the effect that the Exeen 13lb., A. T. Colborn (St. Edmund A., H. M. Noble (Magdalene), 21st. the experience of this modest back. Intest victim; he has also met live Committee of the Association Hall), 11at. 18b.; L. R. Hollis 0.; A. M. Williams (Pembroke), er must surely so demodest back.
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5. Sergel (Claro), 328t. 2.; B. B. F. Wylie (Clare) (stroke), 12st. Ian for the Lightweight Champion-in question, and trusted that there
would be no repetition. ship.
Lake is training on board HM. S. Burwick in company with Jock Begbie, the Welterweight Champion, and others under the -supervision of Cpl. Ainsworth, Dobson is training hader "Sky" Kerrison at the Police Gymnasium, There will be five other contents, use of ten rounds and four of six rounds each, miking 40 rounds of boxing.
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Many men sought refuge, in boats anchored on the sands, while Chengju team consistently adopted
others huddled together in the crude and dangerous methods of
shelters on the Promenade. ren and childron were found sc- tackling, dur, in the committee's opinion, to inexperience and a lack
commedation in the police station, where the solicitors' room and some of knowledge of the finer points of the gaine, rather than to inten-Juncheon, and during the outing to garet) (stroke), 11st.; Prince Chalaf the palice courts were transform
led into bedrooms. of Siam (First, Trinity). (cox), 9st.
tion, and that such methods, if persisted in, must inevitably give rise to further trouble, and request-
Early reservation of seats is re. commended. Booking will open ating that immediate steps be taken
to remedy this state of affairs: Messrs. Montric's for members of (0) It was devided that a lettor the Hong Kong Boxing Associn-Le cent to the Chengju Club, calling sion on Wednesday, December 3, attention to the fact that in every and continue the next day. Book ing for the general public will be on Friday and Saturday, December $ and 0. Ringaido sents. $5. Others, $3 and 81.
LAWN TENNIS.
match in which that club had taken
part under the aegis of the Associn- tion this season, their supporters had caused trouble of some kind, and requestion lay in its power to bring about a more desirable state of affairs. A copy of the letter to be sent to the Hon. General Sacre-. tary of the China National Amateur Athletio Federation, for informa- tion only, the Committee of the S.F.A. realizing and appreciating.. that the Federation, this season as in all previous seasons, is always, rendy and willing to co-operate with and assist the Association in its offorts to ensure that spectators at football matches do not pass the bounds of discretion in supporting Tournament yesterday afternoon, their favourite team or teams. when they mat and defeated Miss Rudge and Mrs. K. C. Sayors. în
LANDS' OPEN DOUBLES.
Miss Enid Lo and Mrs. Paterson made further progress in the Ladies Open
Doubles
Championship
the second round. The score was 0,3, 8-0.
PING PONG LEAGUE.
LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP.
Playing in the final of the ladica' singles ping pong tourney, Miss Young Wai Bun, last year's cham- pion, arrowly defeated Miss Ko Lai Ngor by three sets to two on Monday evening, the score being, 0-3, 3-1, 3-1, 0-3, 3-1.
Junior League.
The Fukión Athletic Association-
BOXING
CITY HALL
SATURDAY,
6th December, 1980, at 9.15 pm,
bus succeeded in obtaining second MAIN EVENT
place in the league by defeating the Hip Keung A.A. by 20 game to 15.
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15 Rounds Contest.for
Lightweight Championship of
the Colony and Belt
Delicon STOKER PERCY LAKE, Holder
ILMS. BERWICK and
A B DOBSON, HMS. THRACIAN
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at Cambridge when the Trial lights crews went out during the Murray (Pembroke), 12st, 21b.; A. D. G. Braithwaite (Caius), 11st. alternoon, and there were a num
101b.; J. M. Russell (Clare), 12st.; ber of changes in the order of row- 1ng Tub-pair instruction was C. A. J. Barrington (Queen's), given by the president, T. A. 13st., elb.; G._Gray_(Queen's), 13st, Brocklebank, and the secretary, P.5lb., J. H. Lee (Pembroke), 11st: an hour after 10lb.; G. R. Millar (Lady May. N. Carpmacl, for
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