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HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1932.

DEFEAT FOR OPENING SCENES IN WORLD BASEBALL SERIES

R.E.

MAMAK POINTS TO

H.M.S. WISHART

LINCOLNS DRAW WITH R.A.S.C.

fockey of a rather pour calibre characterized the meeting of 11.M.B. Wishart and the Royal Engineers in A Mamak Shield ganio yesterday, when the Wishart won by two goals to nil.

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The exchange were dull both sidok hong at fault in stick work and ball control. Murrell and Beots nailed for the winners.

TO-DAY'S MAMAK.

R.A.M.C, v. B.A,O.C.—Sookunpoo, 3.46 p.m.

R.A.M.O.;~Pte. Davies; Sgi-Malor Kirton-Vaughan and Capt. Core: te. Chittock, Cpl. Davina und Tarney, Cpl. Timmling Set.. S/Sgt. Nicks, Cpl. Knight, Pto, Simpson and Pte. Rikk.

1 THREE GOALS EACH. After leading by twn clear goals at the interval, the R.A.8.C., were un- expectedly forced to a drawn geno with the Lincolns at the U.RS.C.. yesterday. The Service Corps tulee broke through the Lincolns defence in quick succession, but thereafter the exelunges ovened up, and after the change-over, the Lancolas were very angresulye.

CLUB MATCH.

Un to-morrow's' match between the Hongkong Hockey Club sonlurs and ILM.S. Medway on the Navy ground, Kowloon, at 5 p. the following will represent the Chub-4. Duncan; Rodger and E. V. Reed; W. A. Rood, A. A. Daud, empt.), and J. E. Volter; J. L.. Tetley, A. E. P. Guest, G. ER. Divett, . . Franels ant A. T. Lay Referee: W. Woodward..

KOWLOON'S RUGBY DEFEAT

Peninsula Club Shows Improvement

A GENERAL VIEW of the first game of the World Dasaba ¦ Serios'nt the Yankee Stadium between the Chicago Cubs and the New York Yankess. On the right is a telephoto showing Herman scoring the first run of the game for the Cubs. The Chicago players "biew up" in the sixth innings, the Yankees winning the'game by 12 to 6.

INTER REGIMENTAL

BOXING

LINCOLNS AND ARGYLLS

Tournament Ends in a Draw

SMILING HIS WAY ROUND THE GLOBE

LADIES TENNIS.

U.S.R.C. Draw for Singles and Doubles.

OPEN TO COLONY,

The draw in the ladies' single and doubles tennis championships was conducted at the United Service Recreation Club last night.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The THIRTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Per- mittite) nt HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 5th November, 1932, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be Rung at. 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,

their Members are notified that they The following is the order of play and their Ladies must wear in the first round of the doubles

No One without a Badge will be Byes, Mrs. Lockher and Mrs. Grimbite, Badges prominently displayed. Mrs. Ho Kalau and Mrs. G. Lo, Mrs. Chou and Miss Bumjahu, Mrs. Totten admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to Enclosure and Club and fnm and Miss E. Lo.

Rooms at 35.00 for Gentlemen way

the Mrs. Stafford Smith and Miss the Members' well-Thomas y bits. Lambert and Mr. 53.00 for Ladies (Both focluding Tax) Hampson, Miss Griffitha and Miss Oare obtainable through the SECRET Dalziel Mrs. Syddol and Mrs. ARY upon introduction by a Member.

JACK HARE IS HERE AGAIN WITH A BOOKLET ABOUT BOXING The boxing tournament between the

Smiling and salting his Lincolnshire Regiment and the Argyli and Sutherland Highlanders at the round the world. Jack Hure, Military Camp. Shanshulpo, last globe-trotting hoxer, evening although producing no out known personality in these parts is ning exponents of ring-craft, saw no Purangkong, pussing through some evenly matched contests.

Ten fights were staged, ench Army fun board the troopship Neuralia.

Jack says he is as fit as ever, and unit winning five. In the middle weight fight between 1/Cpl. Petchey when he is not preparing first rate Kowloon Rugby Club put up ancoins) and Fte Falconer (Argylls) chow for the lads aboard, he is spirited display against H.M.S.the latter gained the verdict on points demonstrating the gentle art of Suffolk yesterday, and although one aftr three rounds. The winner gained fisticulan art of which Jack man short, were unlucky to lose by many points with left leade to the knows everything.

body bat was very weak in following with his right. six points to three.

Better scrunimage work by the for Л pack opened up the way series of attacks in the second half which often threatened the Suf- folk defence, who were hard put to keep their opponents out.

the

All three wolter weight bouts were won by the Lincolns on points, Pic Deming defeating Pie McGowan easily ing the verdlet over Pte Gallacher in the three rounds, Pte Morrell gain- and Pte Clayton winning against Pte McKinnon.

The light-weights produced some of the best fights, the boxing being clean and effective. In this weight, the results of three round contesta were;

and

Cook on points, Pte Turner (Lincolns) Pte Harris beat McGraw, (Lincolns) defeated Sergt. Grieve.

DISQUALIFIED.

On the whole, however, teams were well matched, with the sallors obtaining their points as result of seizing the few op-Pie Ritchie (Argylls) defeated Cpl. portunities which came their way.

Cogan's kicking was a feature of was very un- the game and he fortunate not to convert a second penalty kick in the last minute of the game which would have allowed Kowloon to share the honours.

Ile placed the mainlanders ahead with a splendid kick from an acute angle, but the success was short- the across lived, Budd getting line for the Suffolk and Gosling # little emulating his example Inter. Both tries remained un- converted.

Kowloon were continually on the attack in the second half and dicserved to level up matters. The forwards showed improvement in packing and K was entirely due to sterling work of the Suffolk rear lines that the mainlanders did not add to their score.

Teams:

Hoare.

There was a regrettable incident in the feather-weights in the fight be tween Pie Woodrough of the Lincolns and Pte Fernic. The Lincoln man opened with a succession of whirl wind blows to the body and head and he was rising he struck him another sent his opponent to the boards, A blow and was disqualified. In the other feather contest Pie McNaughton (Argylis) gained the verdict against Pic Gilbert on-points,

There was only one. Bantam-weight fight which resulted in the only knock- out in the ten events. The roprenen- tatives were Pte McPhail (Argylls) and Pie Ibbett (Lincolns) and in the second round the Argyll man sent his opponent down for the count.

RESULTS.

on

Middle-weight-Pte. Falconer de- fented L. Cpl. Petchey on points,

Welter-weight.Pte. Deeming (Lin- colns) defeated Pto. McGowan pointa; Pto. Merrell (Lincolns) de- feated Pto. Gallacher on points; Pto. Clayton (Lincolns) defeated McKinnon on points.

Light-weight-Pio.

Ptc.

2

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Suffolk-Murray:"Ford, Wikkin

Ritchie (Ar: The globe-trotter has recently son, Pack, Lockley; Coverdale; Gosling; Scarlett, Davies, Stodart; yils) defeated Cpl. Cook on pointa;

MacGraw on pointes Pte. Harris about boxing and it is a mine of Budd, Deykin; Myer, Priddle, Pto. Turner (Lincolns) defeated Pto published a handy little booklet

containing excellent illustrations, (Lincolns) defeated Sgt. Griove on valuable information as well

Its chief object is to point out in Kowloon.-Easterbrook; Fargu-pointe

Feather-weight-Pte. McNaughton | aon, Whitley, Shaw, Owon-Davies;

(Argylls) defeated Pto. Gilbert on clear and precise terms, aided by do-photographic platea, the knock-out Peart; Carr, Watson, Berreux; points; Pto. Forrio (Argylla)

blow and how to avoid it, the rest McPhail McNider, Wilson; Cagan, Broken-feated Pte. Woodrough on a foul

of the 100 odd pages are made up Bantam-weight.- Pte:

Pto. Ibbett, Bhire, la Roche...

(Argylla) dafoated

on boxing from the dawn of his. technical knock-out in the second with some interesting commentary round..

tory, together with some apprecia- of the to some C. OS PRESENT PRIZES. Prizes to the winning competitors tive references were distributed by Lt. Col N. C. famous old-timors.

It is an admirable little brochure Bennett, and Lt. Col. E. J. de lo

and should be secured by all who Boys, M.C.

In a short address Col de le Boys are interested in any form of box- add 4 would like to congratulate then. |ners on winning their fights and

ARMY MATCH.

At Sookunpoo to-day the S.W.B. "A" 15 will meet the Gun Room officers. Kick-off le at 4.80 p.m.

THE FANLING HUNT & RACE CLUB.

Special Train leaves Kowloon 1.05 p.m. Returning 5.58 p.m.

First Cinse Return Includes nämittance to Race Course.

Public Enclosure Admission $1.00, Service Men in Uniform half price.

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THOMSON & CO.,

Chartered Accountants,

Secretaries.

all the competitors on the cloan,

Jack in only hero until Friday

sporting and hard fights they have when ho salls with the Neuralia for put up. It was a good example of England. army boxing.

make the event a

Buccoss. The

London, Oct. 20.

He thanked Major Shillingworth Throa Rugby Union county' cham- for refereeing and all who had helped pionship matches in the South. Argylis were going away this week Eastern grounp were played this and they owed them a debt of grati-afternoon.

Hampshire, last season's cham- tude for all they had done for the Lincolna while they had doubled up plons of this division, defeated at the camp together. He wished Middlesex by 8 points to 3, while them every success, a happy voyage Kont, the runners-up, went down and a pleasant stay in the station to the Eastern Counties, the score which the Lincolns had just vocated.

In the third match Burroy Three cheers were called for the being 22 to 9. two Commanding Officers, and three cheers for the Argylla at the call of trounced Sussex by 20 points to 8.

-Router. R.S.M. Beagor.

v

Fischer v Missen H. and II. Hancock, such Member to be responsible for.

Members' Undges admitting to Mrs. Wales and Miss Halifax v Mrs. Payment of All Chits, &c.

The following is the singles draw-Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the fn No Protext will Children be James and Bliss Pullum. Thomas y Miss Pullum, Bliss Ha-permitted in either Enclosure during

the Meeting. Mrs. Tottenham v Mrs. Chou, Mies Race Course

cock v Mrs. Flacher, Miss G. M. Grimths Mrs James, Miss Miss Graham, Mrs. K. M. Woc. v Alrs. Grimble, Miss O. Dalziel Miss i. Hancock, Miss H. E. Orms v Miss S. Lo.

LOCAL BILLIARDS. Meeting of Steel, Coulson League.

OFFICERS ELECTED.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance, Telephone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladles, and is payable at the Gate,

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within. the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order.

8. A. BLEAP.

Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 81st October, 1932.

The annual meeting of the Steel Coulson Billiards League was held at: St. Patrick's Club Hall yesterday with Mr. S. G. Smith in the chair. Messrs. Pino Those present were (Royal Artillery), Smith (Royal En- for the year:

(Royal Navy). gineers), Bowis

Wales Borderers), Harcia (South Carter (Garrison Sergeants' Messi,

President-Mr. S. G. Smith. Hon. Secretary-Mr. R. Jordan. Committee-Messrs. Bowls, Clarke the The Committee will arrange fixtures, which will be published as

Bradze (Police Club), Remedios (St. and Remedios. Patrick's Club), and Bower (Palace, Hotel Billiards Club).

The following officers were elected soon as they are ready."

THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB.

MACAU.

Racing every Saturday night at 9.15 and every Sunday afternoon at 2.15.

See newspapers for special steamer ser- vice.

Admittance to Members' stand $1.00, Public Stand 40cts.

#ECLAMATION GROUNDS, WAKE HAI

GARDEN

OPEN AIR CINEMA

THEATRE

-****YAL KINO PICĮURES SEVERA

2 PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY 7.30 & 9.30.

ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ANOTHER COLOSSAL DOUBLE SHOW THE FAMOUS JOY FUN TOY COMPANY WITH THE CELEBRATED MISS CHEE TOY,

The most amazing and sensational troupe of oriental conjure jugglom, acrobats and gymnasts' extant.

A Fox: special comedy production

“GOLDIE

ON THE SCREEN

OVER 2,000 SEATS AT BARGAIN PRICES.CA Box Sasta $1.00. WE PAYË Stalls 30 ctm.: Circle 50 cts.

Servicemen, in uniform 30 étu.

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