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SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1932,
SALE OF PONIES,
YESTERDAY'S AUCTION AT HAPPY VALLEY,
Soveral good · pontes, including some winners of the previous seasons, were disposed of at the pony auction which was hold yesterday afternoon at the paddock of the Hongkong Jockey Club, the auctionours being Besare. Hughes and Hough.
The full list of ponies sold, their prices and the names of their pur- chasers la given below:
The Woodcock, $86, Mr. S. W Tang; The Widgeon; $110; The Plover, $420, Mr. Leung Hau-yuen; Dandy $36, Mr. Chan Sum; Eapy. $200, Mr. Woo Lal-tin: Crown Prince, $60, Mr. 5. W. Tang; Sunny Day $36, Mr. Chan Sum; Brunswick Hall, $100, Mr. C. E. L. Grist; Gay Fox, $05; Mauste, $55, Mr. Chan Sum; Mouche, 100, Mr. K. H. Charles; Yaraman, $70, Mr. Chan Sum; Blue love, $350, Dr. S. To Wong: Bridge Hall, 500, Mr. S. W. Tang: Patricia Hall, 800, Mr. Mak Chal; Aurora, $180, Mr. Fischer; Lourenco Hall, $40, Mr. Chan Sum; Vim, $76, Low- cock; Coquine, $45, Mr. Chan Sum: Why Worry, $30, Mr. Chan Bum; Spring Faver, $50, Mr. Chan Sum; Romeo, $30. Mr. Chun Sum; King's Counsel, $110, Mr. Ferrajola, Acacia Leaf, $00; Lotus Leaf, $80, Mc. He Ker; Bay of Bellingham II, $80, Mr. Hau Yuen; Winkie, $30, Mr. Chan Sum; Vamoore, $35, Mr. Chan Sam Young Pretender, $10. Mr. Chan Sum; Jimmy. $200, Mr. Kong E- ahuen; Ben Hur, $15, Mr. Tank: Peterkin, $40, Mr. Chan Sun The Wrekin, $45, Mr. Chan Sum: Warenw Stag, 16, Mr. Chun Sun; Big Ching, $30, Mr. Chan Sum; Speedy, $21, M. Chan Sunt; Salaam, $55, Mr. Chan Sam; and Tougn Nut, $38, Mr. Chan Sun and Calamity Jane $80, 31r.
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MAMAK HOCKEY.
RADIO SPORTS V, CENTRAL BRITISH! 'ASSOCIATION
* MILITARY BOXING.
FINALS OF "BORDERERS'
\COMPETITIONS.
Eighteen contents took place at tha Murray Barracks last night when the finals and semi-finals of the inter- company boxing competition of the 1st Battalion, the South Wales Hor derers were held. The majority wont
to the full distance of three two- minute rounds.
Mooting in the final of the ban- tama, Burchill and Denham, who had both scored rather easy wins in the semi-finals, promised to make it an evon contest, but the end camo aud. denly in the second round, when Bur- chill injured his right thumb and had to retire. Gould, who won his semi- finals of the feathers on a foul, want through to beat Skinner on points and secure the title.
Hard hitting marked the final of tho lights between Keogh and Thonins. They were running practically oven un points in the last, but the referee terminated the bout after examining Thomas's eye, which had been badly cul and was giving him trouble. Roberts and Thomas, two hard hitting welters, also promised to make an in- toreating fight, but Thomas was sent down several times, and the referee stopped the bout in Roberts' favour at the end of the second.
three middleweight contosta. Gilmore Excellent fighting was seen in the took the frat semi-final from Thomas, and Phillips, dealing out punishment with his right, secured the second from Williams, who finished well. Meeting in the final, Phillips went down in the first round and again in The hout went the full distance and the second, but fought back well, ended in Gilmore's favour.
light heavies final when Lloyd fell There was a sudden ending to the
back heavily and hit his head on the boards. Evans, who beat him, had proved a hard hitting and nimble box- er in his semi-final”with Penfold.
Points scored by the various com. panies were:-"A" Company, 44; "O" Company, 30: "D" (M.G.) Company,
: "D" Campany, 16.
At the conclusion of the fighting. the trophies were presented by Lieut. Col. G. T. Raiken.
Results.
Fallowing were the resulta: Bantamweight. Semi-finals. Pte. Durchill outpointed Pie. Nicholas; Pte. Denham outpointed LC. Slyth Final, Denham beat Burchill.
Featherweight. Semi-finals. Pte. Gould bent L. G. Wyntt on a foul: L.
The following have been selected | to represent the Radio Sports Club Hockey X in their Mamak tourna- ment match against the Central British Asociation, to-morrow at 11.30 a.m. sharp on the C. B. A. ground, King's Perk:A. Spary; P. Singh, J. Singly S. Singh (Capt.), A. E. P. Guest, M. Singh: Hon'b, H, Singh, G. Singh, K. Singh and F. A. Kemp, Reserven J.C. Skinner outpointed Ptc. Rowlands. T. K. Gilchrist, Atta Singh and Atma Singh. Referee: S/Sgt. Townsend.
On Wednesday next the Hongkong Hockey Club are due to meet the South Wales Borderers on the U. S. R. C. ground at 5.10 p.m. and will be represented by the following team: G. Dan W. Woodward, J. Rodger, W. A. Koed, A. A. Dand, J. T. Potter, II. Owen Hughes, G. E. R. Divett,
Final, Gould outpointed Skinner.
Lightweight Semi-finals. Pte. Thomas outpointed 1. C. Moulo; Pte. Keogh outpointed Plc. Tregonning. Final, Keogh heat ThomasK
Welterweight. Semi-finals. Ptc. Roberts outpointed L. C. Felix: Pte. Thomas outpointed Pte. Richardson. Final, Roberts beat Thomas.
Middleweight, Bemi-finals. Pte. Gil-
C. C. Francis, F, V. Reed and J. Lmore outpointed Pte. Thomas; L. C. Tetley.
YACHT CLUB.
SCANDINAVIAN TROPHY RACE
TO-MORROW.
Phillips outpointed Pte. Williams, Final, Gilmore bent Phillips,
Light heavyweight. Semi-finals, L. C. Evane outpointed Cpl. Penfold; Pie. Lloyd autpointed Pie. Perry. Final, Evans beat Lloyd.
Two best losers Pte. Morrison, L C. Moule.
EXCHANGE RATES.
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club race for the Scandinavian Trophy, which is to be held to-morrow, la a team race for boats and is framed Paris. en the same lines as the British- | Geneva. American Cup Itace.
Berlin One race will be worked off in the Oslo morning, and another after the tiffin | Helsingfors interval.
Athens. The boats will however be inter- Buenos Aires changed for the sccund_race, to in- Shanghai.. troduce a sportive element into the New York. competition.
Amsterdam The side which secures the highest | Vienna. aggregate of points will be declared Madrid the winner.
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Playing in a friendly game of hockey at Caroline Hill yesterday, the Radio Sports Club, fielding a Bombay. very strong combination, trounced | Yokohama, the Hongkong Hockey Club 2nd XI the tune of nine goals to one. The Radio were superior in all departments and gave the Club forwards little or no chance of scoring.
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