BOXING

CITY HALL

SATURDAY,

3rd January, 1931, at 9.15 p.m.

MAIN EVENT

15 Rounds Contest for Lightweight Championship of

the Colony and Belt

Betrocon

THE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930.

WORLD SPORT

CLOSING DAY AT K.B.G.C.

BRILLIANT WIN.

H. D. Cameron, b. Peebles

Q. McMillan, fat out.

E. P. Nupen, b Peebles

ENGLAND COLLAPSE AGAINST Newson, b Tate

NUPEN.

C. L. Vincant, e Hammond, e Voce

10

;

'Total

LOCAL FOOTBALL RESULTS.

ONLY ONE SENIOR GAME ON SATURDAY.

STOKER PERCY LAKE, RA. BEAT ST. JOSEPH'S.

Holder,

HM.A. BERWICK

fod

A. B. DOBSON, H.MS. THRACIAN

Beaking at Mouiries:-

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[By "Wanderer."}

YACHT RACE - TO MACAO.

WANDERER WINS FROM NORSEMAN.

VERY FAST TIMES.

The annual yacht race to Macao and Was won by Wanderer, aited by Messrs. F. Htaker, W. S. Clark and B. J. Pearce, which completed the Sundry postponements for sun-course in the extraordinarily good dey reasons limited Saturday's time of 18 hours, or a trifle under Jengsto programme to nine eighteen hours when her handicap matches, of which one was in the allowance te taken into account, senior division. The RA. defeat-} Thirteen yachts started and four not ed St. Joseph's by the only goal were officially described n

Anel The Nidos exchange finishing. The entry in believed to be scared

record for the event, for which the places in the table.

Potta Challenge Cup is offered as trophy.

The steady unprovement of the Club Reserves was not entirely snaintained. They obtained draw against the SW.B. Reserves, although they twice held the lead and should have won. Eastern advanced step by defeating South China.

In the third division, Ewo did exceedingly well to obtain

two points from the IGA,O,C, who are

A

VisIrons ENTERTAINED AT

AFTERNOON

RNOON TEA.

• Kowloon

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Fall of wickets:-1 for 18, 2 for 28, 3 for 37, 4 for 42, 5 for 61, 8 for 53, 7 for 78, 8 for 78, 9 for 81, 10 for 126,

Bowling Analysis,

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

ENGLAND DEFEATED BY THE REST.

It was better combination, together with opportunism in Intercepting poor passes, that gave the Rest a comfor table win over England on the Club ground on Saturday, by two goals and two trios (sixteen points) to a penalty goal and a try feix points).

A Fast Game. »

Johannesburg, Dec. 27. Bowling Green Club Twenty-two thousand spectators On W South Africa snatch Д brought its reason to a close Saturday afternoon with, a match thrilling victory in the first Toat between the President's and Vice match here to-day by twenty-eight President's rinks, and afternoon ica'

runs. Thousands Invaded the served on the lawa Many visitors were present and together with mein-pitch at the fall of the last English bers, gathered in the club bouse at the wicket, assembled in front of the Tate ond of the day, when the prizes won pavillon, and cheered Nupon, who Voce during the your were prosented.

appeared before them, his face Peebles Mr. II. Nish, President, address-wranthod in a happy smile, des ENGLAND-IST INNINGS. play was slowed up. The font for ing the assembly, reviewed the season, pita A cut chin, which had Wrait, 1.b.w., Napen

ar

0. M. R. .12.2 4 20

W.

2

.26 11 45

14 2 43

&

the insertion of Leyland, e Cameron, b Nupen...

Hammond, 1.b.w, Nupen

over-

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and said that two teams had again boon entered in the League. The necessitated first team had done well in reaching stitches. the very creditable position of fourth

When play resumed for the day, Hendren, e Cameron, b McMillan on the league table. The second team 6,000 people wore in attendance, Turnbull, st. Cameron, b Vincent

in a play and watched the game in

Chapman, e Newson, b Vincent -came out on top again,

Ane White, e Curnow, b Nupen off they met a stronger team in the weather.

Poobles, b Nupen Civil Service, which won by a small

Twenty minutes of the Tate, e Mitchell, b Vincent margin. He congratulated the Crai gengower club on winning the league morning's play sufficed to bring Voce run out .... dampionship for the third year in the Africans' second Innings to a Duckworth not out succession, and also the Civil Service, clone, the last wicket falling at

taking off the necond division 300. Resuming with the championship.

night score of 30% for seven, The open championship of the Colony had been won by a Kowloon which gave them a lead of 230 added Club member, Mr. Adam Holland, and runs, South Africa only ho heartily congratulated him. Mr. three to the total for the loss of Niab said he was proud to declare that the remaining wickets. Viljoen the added one moro to his score of 43) tyon three of Kowloon had Colony's big bowling events--the and was then bowled by Hammond, Altkenhead Shield, the Spey Royal who also claimed Napen's wicket. NewsOn Viljoen Cup and the open championship.

McMillan The former President, Mr. D. F. He excellent work with the ball Promptly at 1.30 am, on Friday, Warren, and given a handsome shield, earned for him the figures of 4 for Napen the starting gun, Bred from Murray Pier, signalled the commencement of Mr. Nish continued, but it had not yet 63, whilst Voce took 4 for 59 runs. Vincent

the comparatively simple S. AFRICA-2ND been decided how the trophy would be this popular annual sailing race forwarded. He closed by asking Mrs. Lask of scoring 240 to win, Eng Curnow run out yachts of the cruiser class. Tho

Warren to present the prizes, thank- land made a disastrous start. Siedle, l.b.w., Voes thirteen yachts got off well together in her and her husband for their losing Wyatt at 13, Leyland nine Catterall, e Hendren, b Hammond and paced the Murray Pier Line

aristanco and donations to the club.

Duckworth, b Ham-

almost the same time,

CHEERO CLUB et prolife scoring side in pared to the rare last year when ten

INAVY & MILITARY Y.M.C.A.)

CHRISTMAS

DANCE

will be held in the

CITY HALL

TO-NIGHT

Commencing at 8 pm.

Music by “CHEERO· BAND"

Ticketa.......... $1.

All service men welcome

The division when on form,

Full results are appended;

Senior Division,

R.A.

1 St. Joseph's

Secund Division,

Club Room, South China Argyll

2 S,W,B. Res.

0

Eastern

2

Kowloon

1)

Athletic

University

"

Third Division.

South Chis

=

R. Pagineers

$

3

ILA.O.C.

3

St. Joseph's 1 Navy Res.

Ewo ES,W.N.

*

RA.F.

A SCRAPPY GAME Artillery Bold On To First-

Holf Lend.

Set

It was a fast game right through the frat half, but, towards the end,

wards nazisted well in defence, and had the better of the scrumming,

22 though England lasted the better.

49 Mussey, Peers and Weat stood out in the England, sklo, with Turner not 28 getting away the ball to his threes, 28 Lammert was starved in attack, and 14 Barlow had few chances of showing

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his speed. It was not entirely the

fault of the centres that the ball wont so little to the wings, however; the marking of the Rest outsides, 18 and the help of the Kest pack in backing-up provented combination and. 193 clover play.

Fall of wickets-1 for 33, 2 for 42 3 for B1, 4 for 103, 6 for 149, 6 for 176, 7 for 170, & for 185, 5 for 199, 10 for 199,

Bowling Analysis.

Hewitt had the better of his duel with King, and Roberts, though he did not try to cut through, often enough, not his threes going with Passes. Gallotly played well on the right, and was well assisted by w.Hamilton and Allera, whilst Ferguson got few chances. Robertson, Gam- mell, Leckle and McKellar did well in the Reat pack. Whitham

0. M. R.

8

11

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1 10

B

47

ī

.26.1 1 63

was

G superior to Frankham at full-back,

21 8 49 3 and one long raking klek to tauch INNINGS.ound in defence, whilst Frankham in first-class style. Ho wan

B) had little do in this direction. A 35 tricky wind made kicka for touch sometimes a dangerous proceeding, though Hamilton snapped in a long 72 one with his left foot that gained

3 much

applause. Fielding of kicks though the whole, Frankham was not always quite safe. 44 Ferguson took one or two good ones. On the whole a good game, but the Club are undly in need of a hooker. Wheover they decide on new must be

Mr. Warren reped on behalf of his later, both victims of Cat-Mitchell,

mond. proposed a vote of thanks to the runs on the board. wife, Mr. G. Thompson, vice-President, terall, and Hendren with only 30

Balaskas, Lb... Tate ladies who had attended at the tea

Gi was With the association of Ham Cameron, c Duckworth, b Voco tables, and Mr. A. D. Brawn thanked mond and Turnball, however, Viljoen, b Hammond

MeMillar, n ̃Võer" to change was wrought in the game, Nupen, b Hammond hoth batamen settling down and Vincent, h Voce

the

club for their hospitally

The promise of favourable weather outside held good, and, with a nive breeze, progress was quite good com

yachts took part in the event,

The 70-mile race was sailed in ex-visitors. eellent time compared to those of pre- vinus years. The Wanderer was the first to pass the finishing ling at 2.02. 11 am, on Saturday, thus laking about 1816 ham for the voyage. This compare very favourably with the Ume taken by Narseman, last year's winner, which corapleted the coume in over 29 hours.

There was a struggle between U and I amt Norseman, but the former came in about 12 ainutes before the other without however making up her 2handicap. The next bant in after the

Norseman was the Queen Bee, which passed the winning post at 5.12.26 an-nure than an hour afterwards.

The result follows:

Finishing Corrected

Time. Tune. 2.02.11 1.10.34 3.48.16 2.35.06 4.00.17 1.36.36 5.12.36 2.40.30 6.04.08 4.38.18 6.20.02 6.20.02 59.47.21 0.53,14 6.13.42 11.19.31 6.43.51 10.48.14 Sea Rover and

The Artillery and St. Joseph'a and 1 (5)' Wanderer (1) put up an exhibition pretty much Norseman (2) in keeping with their positions Queen Bee (1) at the tall end of the lengué table, Azuin (5) Although there were plenty of La Cigals (6) thrilling incidents at both goals.i

Coquetta (7) Lack of method in attack made the Imogen (8)

Snipe (D) Lisica of the respective defences

Isis, Chinook, comparatively easy, and while the Curlew tid not finish. R.A. enjoyed enasiderable terri- second

GOUT ASAHI Frial advantage in the

С

half, they rarely seemed likely to add to the lead given them by

BEER Salt in the first half.

LOCAL BOXING.

RETURN MATCH BETWEEN LAKE AND DOBSON.

On the contrary, it was St. Joseph's who gave the promise of Bole Agent

gnal in this half, their break- MITSUI

Aways being very occasional, but also very dangerous. Cluse

The City Jail should be packed on to the night of January 3 (axt Satur BUSSAN

the end, for instance. Leonard day), when the main event on the KAISHA

drove hard against the cross-bar card of the Boxing Tournament ar with Joyson well beaten, and ranged by the Hongkong Boxing As LTD. SENER BEA HONGKONG Souza bad bath caused the goal- the Colony and Belt between Stoker earlier on, the same player and sociation will be a 16-round contest for the Lightweight Championship of keeper to extend himself.

Percy Lake (holder), of H.M.S. Ber- wick, and A. B. Dobson, of H.M.S.

GRAND PRIZNA -

HYS

RE

LAGER BEER

SPERALLY

WHEN AT HOME

The

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Prize Winners.

Extran

Total

good on

· 23 persevered with, so that he can get

many chanceR

of as possible 305 knowing the enpabilities of his other forwards before the Interport games, Fall of wickets) for 34, 2 for 50, as well as of providing his own 3 for 172, 4 for 174, & for 182, ability. There is little to criticiso 6 for 265, 7 for 291, 8 for 305, in the Club outsides at the moment,'

Club Championship (J. M. Mender-laying the bowling with con- Newson, not out non Cup), C. Atlason, presented by tidence. Turnbull was the more Club; 2nd Prize, J. V. Ramsay, pre-augressive of the two, and in a rented by Mr. D. Gow; 3rd Prize, L. splendid innlogy of G1,,which was Guy, presented by Mr. A. M. Holland. terminated with the total at 131. President's Prize, A. M. Holland | hit one six, a five and balf a dozen) (David Harry Shield), presented by fours. The partnership, which Mr. H. Nish; 2nd Prize, Mr. D. Wrealised 101, gave England an Phillips, presented by Capt. B. other fine chance of winning, but Branch 3rd Prize, Mr. D. Gow, prafter Chapman had left at 152, the sented by Mr. E. D. Labrousse.

Tate

9 for 306, 10 for 308.

Vice-President's Prize.-A. M. Hol. side collapsed against Nupen and

Hannaund land, presented by Mr. G. E. F. Vincent, three further wickets being a

Hammond Pechles Thompson; 2nd Prize, N. I Whibley, lost for only 17 runs. presented by Mr. E. W. L. Hogbin; was stumped by Cameron afler White ird Prize (undecided), presented by contributing a sound 63, and he Wyatt Mr. J. Gibson.

Handicap Doubles:-1, A. J. Craig was seventh to leave.

Nupen bowled with and Lieut. R. S. Nichol (Galloway

Bowling Analysis.

M. It.

2 47

1

25 6 G3

4

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59

4

7

41

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2

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so long they do not get stale, though King should curb his impe w.uosity sometimes. A penalty kick in midfield may not always lead to a score, but to ineur a penalty kick In one's own twenty-five is always į dangerous, and may ineen the loss of the match. A scrum-half must the lime it is in the watch the hall acrum, and be prepared should the opposing back row hang the ball up, It ia Bometimes dificult to do this, 5 as the ball may be lost to sight, and 15 the scrum-half get around the scrum 63 to find the ball held up between the 3 second and third rows. However, I

ENGLAND.-2ND INNINGS. deadly R. E. 8. Wyatt, e MeMillan, b

Prize), presented by Messrs. Russell, effect, capturing six wickets for 87 Catterall Bradford, Nish and ludson); End runs in 25 overs, Catterall, in Leyland, e and b Catterall, Prize, A. M. Holland and R. Lapsley, accuring the first wickets in the Hammond, st. Cameron, b Vincent presinted by Mr. D. Keith.

second innings for a mero 12 runs, 1. 3. Turnbull, b Nupen ..

Hendren, e Mitchell, b Nupen Handicap Singles-L. Guy, pre-played a large part in the defeat sented by Mr. C. Alkinson: 2nd Prize of England, and Vincent pecured A C. Atkinson, presented by Mr. D. W.

'Nupen Phillips; and Prize, J. A. Craig, pre-couple of valuable wickets for 44 4. C. White, Lb.w., Nupen sented by Mr. B. D. Duncan.

Tate, e Mitchell, b-Nopen Non-Prize Winners (undecided).— Nupen nchieved personal¦ Yoce, e Nupen, b Vincent

runa.

Ik

A. F. F. Chapman, a Mitchell, h

1st Prize presented by Mr. L. Guy: triumph, taking in all eleven Dackworth, kb.w. Nopen second prize, presented by Mr. G. E. wickets for 150 runs, his bowling Roylance.

Skips' Prize A. M. Holland, pre-poor dispinys in both innings.

heing responsible for England's sented by Mr. H. ¡I. Roso.

The detailed scores, as cabled Lawn Tennis. Mon's Championship

by Router, follow: (Nostanglo Cup), G. S, Rudger," presonted__by S. AFRICA-IST INNINGS. Messrs. Nestle's & Anglo-Swiss Con- 8. Curnow, 1.b.w., Tate densed Milk Co, Ltd; 2nd Prize, A. W. B. Mitchell, e Hammond, b Voce Brown, presented by Mr. W. Forsyth. 1. J. Siedle, b Voce

White, presented by. A. S. Watson & Viljoen, e Duckworth, b Peebles

Men's Handicap Singles, G. AR. H. Catterall, b Voce Co., Ltd; 2nd Prize, A. W. Brown, X. Balankas, l.b.w., Peebles ..... presented by Mr. W. E. Hale.

Mra.

by Club; T. Ferguson and F. L. Men's Handicap Doubles, G. A. White and P. J. Clarke, 1, presented Rapley, 2, presented by Club,

Ladies Handicap Singles, Those who saw the fight between Rapley; Mrs. Hoare, 2, presented by McCaw, presented by Mr. F. L last tournament Club.

Ladies' Handicap Doubles, Mrs.

The ILA. owe their success .Lo the strength of their half-back Thracian,

Bia, where Sal, bring are in these mend

Joyee all did well, being sure in were agreed that it was one of the their tackling and quick to get best contests seen in the Colony for a

Erid of the ball. It was Salt who long time, and the return bout on Boas and Mrs, logbin, 1, presented

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game.

The ball came out in him after an attack on the St. Joseph's goal and he returned it with

Thard drive from twenty yards out.

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Ladies' Non-Prize Winners, Mrs. Sturgeon, presented by Capt. J. B. McCaw; Mrs. Clarke, 2, presented by Capt. J. B. McCaw.

Mixed Handicap. Doubles, T. Fer- gusson and Mrs. McTavish, presented by Club, 1; J B. Sturgeon and Mrs. Sturgeon, presented by Club, 2.

obtained the only gon of the Saturday should prove to be a big by Club; Mrs. McCaw and Mrs.

tray. If Lake wins this time, the Sturgeon, 2, presented by Club. Both men are confident of victory, and Belt will become his own property, it should be a fight well worth seeing. Another attractive item on the pro. Rocha apparently did not get a gramme will be the match between sight of the ball until it was too A. B. Lee, of H.MS. Medway, and late and it passed through a bunch A. H. Worthington, of H.M.S. Ber- of players into the net.

wick. This will be a ton-round light. Apart from this, Kochs dealt long way to see.

weight contest, and worth going a with every type of shot with com- Tho programme starts at 9.15 p.m., plete confidence, giving u splendid and prices will be the same as pre- President display. He was well supported viously, excepting that they will be Dobbic

plus entertainment tax, which will

Day's Match. Scorca of the game were:

Went

by Hyder and Games, while Skin-han to in force. Booking will be at nor shone in the half-back line. Moutries, on Tuesday and Wednesday Goodman Lin: was missed in attack and for Members, and on Friday and fatt though Souza worked hard, he Saturday for the general públle, could nelther keep the line together nor frequently Gardner.

outwit

The R.A. forwards were speedy. but this was a weakness in the goal region for they seemed., in- always being in too much of a hurry.

KOWLOON GOLF FINAL

LOPEZ LOSES TITLE AFTER GREAT FINISH,

There were thrills for spectators in the final of the Kowloon Golf Club championship between J. D. Thouron and A. A. Lopez, which Thomson eventually won at the 37th hole, after being three down at the end of the morning round, and three 1. nt the 32nd.

Thomson, after halving the 33rd hole, thus making himself virtually Kato from defeat, actually lost the next threo, the players finishing all aquare at the 36th.

Playing the axira hale, Lopez found the ditch with hio socond shot, and Thomson holed out to win after ono of the fincat exhibitions of golf scan at the Kowloon Club.

It's foolish to throw kissez nt a girl who isn't a good .catch:

Vice-President. Chambers Howe

Roberts

21 Hollanda

Ramsay Meyer Roylance

11 Hyde-Lay

Stoneham

Rosario

11

10

Webb

Hole

Nish

Flegg

Gould

Drake

16. Warren,

Harrison Vonables Silkstone

10

Lapaley

Bickford

Branch Beat

Soura

Gibson

Bose

20 Gutierrez

Whitta Edwards Chapman

Wylie Thecht Maughan 14 Brawn

Atkinson Greig

11

31

18

14

Watson

Rapley

W. Macfarlane. 5 Whibley

McIntosh Cuthill McTavish Gow Sherrif Laurenzon Nichol

Guy

Booth Thompson Fruzzer

Gray

19 Hedley

Davidson

Shepherd

8 J. C. Brown 18

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Mr. William Turner, Rouler's General Manager for the Far East, and Mrs. Turner, who have beeri staying at the Peninsula Hotel for the past three weeks, will lehvo for Shanghat on the Comorin, on Japuary 3.

61 am sure that King will improve in

this respect...

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The Hongkong and China Gris Co., Ltd., advertise that, owing to the increased cost of imported coal, which is the principal item in the Company's operations, and to an 211increase in wages duo to the (higher cost. of living, they are Fall of wickets:-1 for 13, 2 for 22. increasing their charges by 10 per

Peebles, not out

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Total

3 for 30, 4 for 131, 5 for 152, 6fcent. from 1st January.

for 154, 7 for 104, 8 for 169,

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for 195, 10 for 211.

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Dowling Analysis,

Nupen

O M. R. W. McMillan

Nowson

30

Vincent

Catterall

12

Balaskan

.25.3.3

25

1

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