THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
27, 1929.
IN A PERSIAN GARDEN Complete Song Cycle
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THE WORLD SPORT
BIG BOUT FOR NEXT}
"TOURNAMENT.
CREIGHTON TO FIGHT EWIN FOR TITLE.
CHALLENGE TAKEN UP
[By "Wanderer."]'
It is disclosed today, for the first time that articles have been Seaman Able signed between Ewin, of H.M.S. Hermes, and A. B. Jack Creighton, the welterweight champion of the Colony, for a fifteen rounds contest To take place on January 4th, for the middleweight championship of the Colony.
It will be recalled that Ewin recently, issued a challenre to Creighton, and that Creighton Hinified his willing to meet the heavier man t'if he weighs a ton
A, B. Ewin.
SCOTLAND BEAT ENGLAND.
INTERNATIONAL CHARITY CUP SURPRISE.
BREAKAWAY GOALS.
1
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
CLUB MEETS THE NAVY TO-MORROW.
KOWLOON FORGED" NOTE CASE:
CHINESE SENTENCED TO
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
11
0.24 a.m.-H. H. Lennox and B. D.
Lawrence.
9.28 -R. E Coxon and
Young
9.32 a.m. Ralston and S. Berg. 9.30 am-1. Hampton and W. S.
Hilller.
FIVE MONTHS. The first of the matches in the triangular tournament will be play-
Following a conviction in the ed to-morrow at Happy Valley when case of a Chinese who was charged the Club meet the Navy.
with being in possession of three! Taking a line from the Club V forged $100 Hongkong and Shang- Cornwall match, the Navy appear hal Bank notes, Mr. Whyte Smith to have a good chance of winning at the Kowloon. Magistracy. this They are being represented by a
morning sentenced the defendant very strong side, built round a nucleus of the Cornwall team, of to five months' hard labour. whom no less than nine have been The defendant was arrested in choset.
Portland Street on information | received and, when searched, the
1.48 a.m.-E. Lewis and B. S. Perry, notes were found concealed up 19.52 a.m.-F. M. Ellis and S. J. I: sleeves of a tight fitting singlet. It was discovered that on his por- son he had a wallet but it con→ tained only a few small colne..
The Club, on the other hand, will not have such a strong side as last week. Scott and Riddell are unable to turn out, and Ross is still unfit which necessitate a reshuffling of the outsides.
The.Club's side is an follows:
Mr. Cheng Hing-wing, shroff of| R. J. Grieve; L. Goldman, G. P. the Kowloon Magistracy, was call- Lammert, J. D. H. Hutchison, Hed to give evidence of the notes V. Koop; G. A. Plummer, J. L being forgeries. Witness pointed Bonnar: D. A. MilneDay, A. D. out certain faults in the printing Sutull W. F. Poera, F. R. Burch, and general appearance of the E. R. West, B. P. Massey, J. A. Ë. Kendrew, B. L. Stock, Referee, Capt. Denkin. Kick-off 4.16 p.m.
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notes.
The defendant, not being able io give a satisfactory explanation as to why he had carried the notes Recreted up his sleeve, wan' Con- victed and, as stated, sentenced to TO-MORROW'S FOOTBALL. five months hard labour... His Worship remarked that $300 was u The league fixtures for to-lot of mency, and if the defendant had not been arrested people morrow are appended:
would have been defrauded to that amount.
[By. “Wanderer."],
Scot innd 2 England While giving Scotland all due credit for magnificent defensive work which kept the England at- tackers at bay for eighty-five he had the chance.
of the International minutes Charity Cup semi-final yesterday, they must be adjudged very lucky to win. Valentine opened the of the searing within a minute
a breakaway on the start from right, Scotland spent seventy per vent. of the remainder of the game on the defensive, and after England appeared to have turned defeat into a draw by scoring, through Van Tromp, five minutes from the end, Alexander broke through on the right and scored -n great goal in the last minute.
The winning goal was decidedly on the lucky side. A befly well- placed clearaner by McGregor left Alexander with a fine opening and he cut in cleverly with Jones at his heels. Jarvis made the fatal mistake of going out to. meet the Scottish outside-right und eaten in the race' for the ball, received a nasty kick in the face in diving for it.
A Cramped Game,
..
I am inclined to the view that England defeated themselves by crowding on too much sail in the second half. It seems a rather strange statement, but if they had Blacked off occasionally, afforded the Scottish defence more relief than was given by the efforts of the Scottish forwards, and had given themselves a chance of keep- Ing the game open, more scoring chances would have arisen..
Senior Division. South China v. Navy.-Carollar
Hi, 4 pm. 1 Recreio v. St. Joseph's-Recreio,~~
Recrelo, 4 p.m.
Kowloon v. Chinese Ath-Kowloon,
4 p.m.
Police v. Club.St. Joseph's, 4 p.ni. R.A. v. K.O.S.B.-Sookunpoo, 4 jam.
Junior Division. Eastern v. Two-Chinese H.V.,
NO
Recreio v. S. Cisino "B"-Recrelo,
2.30.
Club v. University:—Club, 2.30. St. Joseph's v. Chincue "A"-St
Joseph's 2.30. -R.A. v. S. China "A"-Sookunpoo,
2,30,
Kowloon 1. KO.S.B.-Kowlươn,]
2,30.
COOL THEFT.
CHINESE STEALS OVER A
HUNDRED POLES,
On charge of larceny of 140 bamboo poles from a building under construction at the junction of Jordan and Canton Roads, a Chinese was sentenced to aix weeks' hard larbour by Mr, Whyte Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy | this morning.
It was stated that the defendant, under the pretext that he had received instructions from the . The programme contains bwo contractor, took the pôles away in very attractive matches, one ata truck. During the course of Caroline Hill and the other at the day some 000 or 700 "poles ) Kowloon, the two Chinese teams were stolen from the premises. providing the opposition to the Navy and Kowloon.
T
0.40 am-B. Petheram and J.
Jones,
9.44m P. Warren and h... E.
Valentine.
Fox.
1.50 a.m.-A. Piercy and J. Gardner, 10.00 a.m.-P. Morrison and W. A..
Butterfield
10.04 a.m.-E, P. Fletcher and E.
D. Matthews,
10.08 a.m.-C. Shank and B. 2,
Lacon.
10.12 am H. Geare and
Mycock.
10.16 a.m.-A. C. I. Bowker and A
H. Penn,
10.20 a.m.-G. B. S. Thomson" und ::
D. 3. Edward.
10.24 am 5. T. Butlin and, W..
S. Key.
10.28 a.m.-A. G. Coppin and. D.
Ellis.
10.32. a.m.-W. G. Lorimer and J
Harrop.
10.36 a.m.-A. Anderson and A. B.
Purve
10.40 a.m.-A. 0. Brawn and E.
des Voeux,
10.44 m.-T. Grant and M. Liddell. 10.48 am E. Grimble and V. M.
Grayburn.
10.5 a.m. R. Histon and J, R.
Collie,
10.50 am-A, E. Lassman and L
R. Andrewer.
11.00 a.m.-3. Forbes and C. E.
Moore.
11.04 a.m.-W. B. Cornaby and I
A. Campbell.
11.08 m 0. Eager and W. J.
Roberts, 11.12 am Coulthart and G. E.
Ellama..
WARRANT ISSUED.
SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS BY S. K. TRUST, LTD.
Embezzling the sum of $10,000 - and fraudulently converting a fur- ther $5,000, the monies of the S.K. Trust, Ltd., of Connaught Road
Kowloon have the most difficult WISHES EXCHANGED. Central, are allegations made.
task; opposing the Athletle, but radical changes have been made in The forward line and it is hoped BROADCAST RELAYS BY U.S. that these will prove effective.
The Navy should beat Bouth China, the Club should just man- nge it against the Palice, while the
Tikely Recrgia Took Against St. Joseph's.
winners
AND BRITAIN.""
:
dgainst a Chinese named. Leung Kan-feng, and a warrant has been Issued for his arrest.“-
It is alleged that he embezzled · the $10,000 sometime between Octo- ber and December 1920, and that he committed the alleged second offence. between November and December.
The S.K. Trunt, is registered as
LADIESTM HOCKEY.
London, Dec: 25. As it was, Scotland packed their
Broadcast Christmas greetings were exchanged between Britah Koal In masterly fashion,
and the United States when the McGregor and McKelvie being Prolable teams include: adepts at this type of game, and Kowloon:-Angus; Clott, Pile:afternoon programme of dance a Limited Company in Hongkong England's forwards were alwnga Hedley, Dowman, Blist; T. Pile music and songs was relayed by and Singapore, eramped for room.
Miles, Mekelvie, Contes nad East- the British Broadcasting Corpora- tion from "Schneetady, near New The half-backs spent lang 15
York. In the evening the Nu- periods within shooting range Club: Rodger: Wallington. tional Broadcasting Company of of the Scottish goal and some of | Bishop; Gilchrist, Stewart, Wat America relayed part of the pro- the finest shots in the
whole son; Alexander, Jackson, Reid, J.gramme from 2LO. Both relays! match were put in by Hedley,
When VanTromp did get Creighton and Ewin are two of
through it was merely because the best men at their weight ever seen in the Far East, Ewin's cap-out as the result of a raid by the Scottish defence had opened abilities are rather better know Alexander. His shot was a poor
han those of Creighton. Ewin has not been beaten for over two one compared with many that had years, and indeed, it has been difbeen saved by Rodger previously, but on this occasion the goal- ficult to find opponents for him.
keeper, who played a brilliant Creighton gave a very impres-;
displaying remarkable sive display at the last tournament
Gardiner,
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of the Hongkong Boxing Associa-anticipation, was unsighted by tion, though the opposition was not too good. It can be said with safely that he is never been
really .Rech
fighting
in this Colony, though it is cer tain that he will be extended to the full when he meets Ewin. Creigh ton is strongly fancied in some quarters to bent Ewin, the opinion being based upon his brilliant per- formance in fighting Joe Hall, the former colonred champion, to a
draw.
A. B. Creighton,
Personally, I rather. favour. Ewin's prospects, though it is fairly certain that the bout will be, in common parlance, a humdinger, Another attractive contest will be between A. B. Nobby Hall and A:B. Sacker, of the Hermes.
England Rather Unlucky.
On paper, England's team war good enough to win easily, and if the match was played over again,
venied. England had no share of fancy the result would be re- the good luck that was going, though they had the chances. The principal difficulty was the weak- ness on the left wing. Gould was brought in at the last minute for Bewley-Bull and he failed to settle down, indeed spoiling numerous excellent movements by keenness.
over-
Incidentally, of course, he often found himself in opposition to McGregor, the finest hack on the field. McGregor did not put a fool wrong the whole game, and his clearances - Were- modela of accuracy, invariably perfect равная along the wing to Alexander. Even in 2 tight corner, he kicked with purpose. Gardiner gave him excellent sup- port. McKelvie was the best of the half-backs, a very hard-work- ing line, and Gear and Torrie gave him splendid support.
The Scottish forwards were weak on the whole, principally through poor ball control. They were energetic, however, and cous- ed trouble when they broke away through sheer persistence,
England were excellently..serv
ed in defence, and, they did not deserve to lose two goals. The. half-backa got a strong grip on the game in the second half and only long punts, enabled the op position to get away.
The Van Tromp and Firth partnership was the strong point. of the attack, and Goldman did his best to finish off their work, He played one of his bost games for some time distributing dhe ball cleverly, and shooting well when
M. Wilson and Trambitsky.
were highly successful." Club Reserves:-Sterling; Sloan?; The American programme was Potouloff; Puncheon, Railton, also relayed in Holland,. Christmas
Thompson, Smith. Hynes: Bell, Dinnen, Jackson, wishes being announced in both
English and Dutch.—Reuter.
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