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COMING TO THE

QUEEN'S Wednesday to Saturday

At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15, & 9.20.

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Council and local authorities.

THE WORLD SPORT.

QUEEN'S BEATEN AGAIN.

SOUTH CHINA NOW WELL AHEAD.

FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION.

BERWICK MAN'S FINE VICTORY.

PING-PONG MATCH.

FILIPINOS BEAT MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.

A Ping Pong match was played between the Filipino Club and the Hongkong Musical Association at SHONS OUTFOUGHT IN GOOD yesterday, the former winning by the Filipino Club, King's Park,

19 games to G the scores:-

CONTEST.

A CURIOUS DECISION.

military team, after, sevan vic tories in a roiv. A goal decided the issue as it has on each occa- sion.

I am inclined to saddle the half-backs with the fault, to a Inrge extent. In defence they are as good as over; constructively,

[By "Wanderer"] they have fallen off immeasurably. The forward passes are not so ac

The curtailment of the pre- curate, or as well considered gramme did not prevent Satur- formerly. As to the forwards, day's boxing tournament from Caldieult showed no signs of re-proving one of the brightest of the turning to the brilliance of his season. Unfortunately, the atten early season form, while Larkin dance was amall. There on the right wing found Baker a

only four contests, but opponents CLUB'S GOOD DEFENCE. little too strong for hha. The in- were splendidly natched, and

sido men worked harmoniously, provided enjoyable aport. but there was not the same H.M.S. Berwick, is to be congra- Loading Seaman Mudge, of

BOTH CHINESE CLUBS WIN OVER CIVILIANS.

[By Wanderer."]

In two of the five Senior Longue matches played on Saturday, the opening of the second half of the Benson, the results of previous matches were reversed, the Navy defeating the Queen's and the Pollee winning against the Royal Artillery.

The only big wi was that of the Club de Recreio against the Small Units. The Recreio won 4-0 as against 9-1 in the first match of

the season.

The Royal Navy Reserves who seem the most likely winners of the Junior Division conquered the

the lead for the frst time,

The results were:-

Senior Division.

against South

were

Following were

I

Filipino Club.

J. M. Cruz

3

E. Shuster

3

D. Leonard

V. Fernandez

P. II. Brown Dr. Atienza

Total

Musical Association.

S. F. Angeles

M. Dandan

E. Salonga

J. Dumatol

C. Fajardo

Del Rosario

.Total

To stimulate interest In tho

In their work as China Inst week.

tulated on winning the feather- The Navy, with a strong eleven at the first time of asking. Halt weight championship of the Colony doing duty, were the better hala pound heavier than the dour game, the Filipino Club la endea- anced of two good sides, and earn-Sign, Shons, ho fought with rare Youring to form ed their success. The attacks of judgment and won with

the Queen's broke down in the little to spare by putting on pres-interested being asked to com- a Ping Pong face of determined work by Bark-aure in the last three rounds,

BumG League for Kowloon Clubs, those ham and Baker, while Brockman, in goal, dealt confidently with

every shot that came his way.

that superior ringeraft exhibited enable an early start to be made.

At one time it appeared likely municate with the former Club to by Shong would wear Mudge down, particularly as Shons was capable punches without indicating weak- of taking his opponent's heaviest

FANLING GOLF.

Forward, Van Tromp and Firth led Morris and Sharp a lively were in fine form and this wing dance. The danger was principal-ness. ly on this wing, and, it was from After a tame first round, the A TIE IN THE CAPTAIN'S CUP.

fue centre from Van Tromp that men merely feeling each other, R.A.F. by six clear goals and takegaal. Kennedy made an exceed rent of the contest, which went tion, played at Fanling over the Kennedy flashed in the winning it was hammer and tonga for the In the Captain's Cup Competi- ingly good impression. The goal the full fifteen rounds. Shons week-end, E. D. Lawrence and A. came late in the day, and though occupied the centre of the ring, Leach tied with a score of 73 and the Queen's redoubled their and held it doggedly against all will play off. Lawrence's handi- efforts, the prospects of saving a his opponent's onslaughts. The cap is 9 and Leach's 10 There! point were effectively quashed by result was that Mudge was per, were 37 entries, and the other Barkham and Baker. It was a petually on the move, dancing scores were: .. capital game, fought at a very fast round his opponent, darting In and H. U. Ireland....81- pace throughout,

delivering hefty blows and out N. Croucher.....91 17 74 again in a manner which delight-T. 1. Christie ...88 11 77 ed the audience. Mudgo must II. Splcer

.93 1677 have covered three times as much K. S. Robertson ..83 — G = 77 ground as Shons in the course of E. des Voeux the fight, and yet was able to come

..901377 back in the closing stages with a ed.

The Optional Pool was cancel]- vigour which cost Shons

South China Chinesa Ath. Queen'a Polico Small Units

Navy Res.

I H.X.F.C. 2 Kowloon

0 Navy 2.R. A.

D Recreio

Junior Division.

8. Chia "B"

Enstern

R. A. Rea.

5. Joseph's

6 R.A.F.

0

3 S. China "A"

0 Kowloon

0

0 Small Units

1 Recreio

A NARROW VICTORY.! Club Give Sound Display,

ATHLETIC ON TOP. Kowloon Fall in Second Hait.. Kowloon held a strong Chinese Athletic team until the interval, but the absence of McKelvie told its tale in the end and the side decision. was well beaten at the close. The Athletic won by two goals to noth- ing, the first being headed in by

Fino Fight...

the

To South China's list of 1-0 vic-Chan Kwong-ul, who fories another was added on Satur- day. A shade the better through out, but only a shade, the winners again demonstrated that it takes a strong opposition to draw out their best. Their form generally was not over-impressive, though the defence was safe throughout.

The Club lacked the services of McBride and Stewart, though Ger- but Chan Shik-pui was safe in the fight had run such an even rard made a welcome reappear-goal. ance, Not an ideal centre-half, he made up for his deficiencies by strong work in defence and by keeping going steadily until the final whistle. It was hummer and tongs for the most part, and de. fences were so well on top that the low scoring was no surprise after the trend of the game in the firat twenty minutes had been studied.

It was easily the finest scrap of habit of scoring against Kowloon,sive weapon was a terrific right| ntakes a the season. Mudge's chief offen- and the second coming from which connected with his oppon- penalty given against Guest for ent's head with remarkable fre- hands,

The Athletie were the more close quarters and dealt many quency. Shions tried to get to polished side, but by dint of some damaging body blows, but in open dating raids, Kowloon inspired work he was clearly facing 4 hope in their supporters. Miles, superior. Spary and Hayes all came close. At the end of the twelfth round.

epurse, both men having taken At the other end, Angus had and given terrific punishment, many lively moments, saving bril that it was anyone's contest. It liantly on Heveral Suun Kam-shun sent in some tear-energy would show itself at this occasions. was thought that Shons' saving of ing shots, while Wong Pak-cheong stage, but Mudge had a great re- was a great worrier. The Athle-Barve of strength, and he sailed In tie's ascendancy was definitely promptly on the opening of the established late in the second half, thirteenth, scoring rapidly to the though both Guest and Pile were head. Shons onco went to

a great form, kleking and tackling boards, but as earlier in the con- confidently In spite of lang sus-test, it was the result more of a

South China were best servedtained attacks on the left wing, the right-winger's lack of inches again preventing him from becoming a real factor

in the issue. South China con-

FOUR GOALS TO NIL. Small Units Go Down Again.

the

push than a punch. Shons re- tallated, bat had the worst of some hard hitting.

In the fourteenth, Mudge's right The Small Units gave a fair dia-ho appeared to have got his man. hand again did deadly work and play against the Club de Recreio Shons, however, kept on his feet but could not hold a lively, for; and

OBITUARY.

774

The late Tex Rickard, well- known boxing promoter,

whose death is announced to- day.

centrated on the left wing and it was good for the Clubs that Wal- lington and Holt were in good form, Lau Mau nursed his part-ward line. The Recreio scored much stronger. He took Mudgo would crouch and cover up when came back for the fifteenth upset Frazer's calculations. He ner admirably and Ip Pak-wa it three times in the first half and by surprise hooking him to the Frazer attacked, and wait for a was who put the ball into the con-

once in the second. tre for the only goal of the match:

Gosuno led the Recreio attack effort by Mudge, however, enabled in suddenly and deal a devastating Jaw and staggering him. A strong favourable opportunity to spring Pau Ku-chuen scored with a greatly enough, he failed to score any ascendancy, and he scored a very Frazer for some time, and the in splendid style, though strange-him once again to secure the blow, His tactics nonplussed

shot.

Pau was one of the cleverest of the goals. Three at least were popular victory. forwards on the field, but it was the result of his persistency and

Marine took heavy blows to the rather unfortunate that the ma-enterprise, the first, second and ed out at the close. The belt however, Frazer made of Clayton Both men were pretty well play-face and body. For the most part, jority of his good work was wasted fourth. on Fung King-cheng, who had an The Recreio were on top from the chairman of the H.K.B.A. immense amount of grit prevented was presented by Mr. R. M. Dyer, a chopping-block and only an off day and failed to do justice to scoring, Pereira and Rocha add-

gome ideal passes.

It must not be supposed that the game was all South China. Tho Clubs gave a sound display, and be- came really dangerous in the second half when good goalkeep. ing alone prevented an equaliser. Goldman and Scott were particu larly persistent and a brilliant shot by the former mid-way through the second half deserved a better fate. Goldman needs a pair of good wingers to bring out his best, but only Alexander shows any signs of filling the bill,

South China, like the Club, were well served in the rear division. Li Tin-sang, and Yu Chenk-wa were sound backs, and Pang Wab- hing effectively policemaned Gold- man. Pau Ka-chuan was the best forward with Lau Mau a good second.

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A SURPRISE SUCCESS. Queen's Lose. Again by Narrow Margin.

the start and Rocha opened the

ing before half-time. Pereira not- ted the fourth..

POLICE DO WELL. Hord Game on St. Joseph's Ground.

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· Clayton's Pluck'

the latter from giving in.

146 || 10 | CREMONA ZA S Another highly interesting con-

Marine Beaten, test was one of ten rounds between Marine Frazer and L. S.. Clayton, Worlford in a alx rounds welter- A. B. Trimming beat Marine From a boxing standpoint, Clayton weight contest. Worlford opened was scarcely in the same class, but aggressively, but found the left he was made of hard staff, and he hand of his opponent too much for The Police did very well to win the contest was stopped in Frazer's ly with either hand in the fourth fought, gamely to, the end, though him. Trimming punched effective- their match against the Royalfa.our in the tonth round, after and fifth rounds and built up a Artillery as they had to pull back Clayton had several times been big margin of points. The Marine a goal scored in the carly stages sont to the board. by Cotton for the R.A. side, as might be expected with assimilate such punishment as Trimming scored a good win.

staggered Trimming with a smash- It was a gruelling contest, and ing blow in the sixth, but was The game was on the scrappy it was amazing that Clayton could too weak to follow him up, and fast football, keeping the ball on on his feet. Yet there always two such sides. The R.A. played was inflicted by Frazer and remain the move by long swinging passes. seemed a chance that his surpriso

ponnity, and Fraser scored the MeGreavy equalised from winning goal from Melireavy's

The Police, however, were more attacks would find Frazer's vul-B Odell fought splendidly againat.

Strange Verdict. dangerous.

Outweighted and outreached, A, norable spot and end the fight into. Munro of the Beds, and Herts. led on the element of surprise to and he relied on this to overcome his favour.

Clayton from start to Anish re-colon. Odell, was

and was eventually given the de- very speedy (Continued on Next Column.) his lack of inches. Munro dealt Navy on the ILE.F.C. ground on the only real blows of the fight. Wednesday, January D, kick-off at 4.30 He staggered Odell on several Occasions with a terrific right,

rass.

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A strong offort was made by the R.A, in the closing stages, but Wynne, Williams and Clarke de- fended resolutely.

INTERPORT TRIÁL, Team Selected to Oppose

Navy.

An Interport XI: Clarke (Police); while Odell's shock tactics, e Wynna (Police), Lai Yuk-tat (Ath-faced very coolly, Odell was letle); Remedios (Recreo), Hill swinging wildly and missing ab- the(Queen's), Hedley (Kowloon); Larkin surdly from the fourth round on- (Queen's) Gosano (Recreio), Goldman wards, but he was given the de (II.K.F.C.), Sten Kam-shan (Ath- lotle), Rocha (Recreio).

Roservest Oram (Polica), Fang King-chong (South China), Cantor (Queen's),

The falling off of the Queen's is difficult to understand, and, therefore, to explain. The loss of two points to the Navy came as a since it was the third successive for the first Interport football trial complete surprise, the more so League defeat suffered

The following have been selected by the game, an Interport X1 opposing the

claion.

If the fight was one of more Importance, the decision would have been one to quarrel with.

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