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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1932.

Action! Old Foes Meet Again After 26 Years

There was plenty of action when Columbia University tangled with the Princeton Tiger in New York City-the first time they have mat since 1905. Here you see big. Otto Schwarts, Columbia full. back, coming through the lighte: team for a gain. But it was mostly the passing of New York school that brought about a 20-7 victory over Princeton, for the latter out-rushed and often outplayed their

To-day's Valley Selections

PROGRAMME INCLUDES THREE ST. LEGERS

(By "Ringtail".)

Race 1.

Glenengles Sadko Gay Crusader

Race 2

The Giraffe Polar Star Lucy Glitters

Ince 3.

Lanar Star Valorous Daylight Eve

Race 4.

Liberty Bay Wild Life Navy Hall

.. Race 5.

Valley Hall The Cronk Estrellita

Race Gi

Indiana Workable Stag Wonderful Stag

Race 7,

Racing Boy Blatre Chu Gunn

Race 8.

King's Parade Adam The Gadwall

MIXED DOUBLES

TITLE

MISS DALZIEL AND FINCHER THWARTED

vivals.

RATINGS ON ARMISTICE DAY

THE RESIN 1:

8TH FLOTILLA'S BOXING

CHAMPIONSHIPS

HARD HITTING

FOOTBALL

OPPOSITION FOR AN INTERPORT ELEVEN

The customary Armistice Day football match in aid of Poppy Day Fund has been arranged for

Harding hitting, given and taken next Friday, when a selected XI is in the best sporting spirit char-meeting an Interport team on the ncterised the preliminary bouts at Hongkonge Football Club, ground the Eighth Destroyer Flotilla'sat 4 p.m. boxing tournament held at Murray Barracks last night, and not a few good of the fights produced faticuffs.

One of the best fights of the evening was the final between A.B. the Allport and A.B. Connell for Lightweight title, Allport winning after a close match. Another en- tertalning bout was provided by Wedge and Fudge in the middle- weight class, the former winning.

Results:

Featherweight Championship-A. I. Brand, (H.M.S. Verity) defcated A. B. Mogford (H.M.S. Witch).

Lightweight ChampionshipA, B. Allport (H.M.S. Witch) beat A. B. Evans (H.M.S. Vaternn); A. B. Connel (HM.S. Wild Swan) beat A. B. Con- yon (I.M.S. Whitehall), Final-A B. Allport beat A. B. Connel..

Welterweight: A. B. Payno (H.M.

The following will represent he Selected side:

Chan Sik-pui (C.A.A.): Allan (R.A.) and Lau Mau (S.C.A.A.): Wing-chul (S.C.A.A.), Leung Pardoe (RA) and Lam Yuk- ying (C.A.A.): Chang Shui-hong (S.C.A.A.), Rowson (Navy), Lee Yee-sun (S.C.A.A.), Jones and Duncan (S.W.B.)

Reserves:-Morrison (S.W.B.), 3ryant and Moore (R.A.), Tong Kwan (S.C.A.A.) and Robertson

Navy).

R.P.O.

Darlington. Referce, Linesmen, II. Fieldhouse and p Kau-ko.

II.E. The Offcor Administering

S. Keppel) beat A. B. Fulton (F.M.S. the Government (Hon. Mr. W. T. Witch); Crouch (H.M.S. Whitshed) Southern), will kick-off, and by

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beat A. B. Gibson (H.M.S. Verity).ind permission of Lieut. Col. L. J. MAMAK HOCKEY with the 12th Heavy Battery at

Final beat Payne.

Middleweight. Wedgo

Wishart) beat Wishart).

Fudgo

(H. M.S. le C. Boys, M.C., and Officers, the

(H.M.S,

Light-Heavyweight-Bradley (H.M. 8. Whitehall) beat Challis (H.M.S. Whitshed).

In the open Competition bouts in,

and of the 1st Btri, the Lincoln- hires Regiment will play before the match and during the interval. Mr. W. L. Hollands, Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong F.A...

the afternoon A. B. Wright of H.M.S. announces that the opposition for Verity beat A. B. Murrell of H.M.S.he Interport Trial team on Tues- Wishart in the lightweights and A. B, day next will be a Navy XI. Dawson of H.M.S. Verity beat A. B.

Day, of I.M.S. Wild Swan.

TO-NIGHT EVENTS.

The tournament will be continued nt p.m. to-night at the Murray Bar racks when the following finals will be fought

Featherweight Championship final. A. B. Brand (H.M.S. Verity) v. A. B. Preston (H.M.S. Verity); A. B. Read (II.M.S. Verity), a byc.

Welterweight Final S. P. Skeen (H.M.S. Verity) v. A. B. Crouch (H.M.S. Whitshed).

0.

Lightweight FinalA. B. Wright (N.M.S. Verity) v. A. B. Allport: (H.M.S. Witch);

Middleweight Final.-A. B. Dawson (1.M.8. Verly) v. A. B. Wedge (1.5.B. Wishart);

Light Heavyweight Final.-A. B. Bradley (H.M.S. Whitehall) v. A. B, UH (H.M.S. Verity).

Three times holding match point, E. C. Fincher and Miss Olive Dalziel, yesterday failed to make

Heavyweight Final.-A. B. Judge good their advantago against S. A. (H.M.S. Whitshed) v. A. B. Moir Rumjahn and Miss C. Botelho in (H.M.S. Whitehall).

In addition, a special six round

the mixed doubles tennis champion-welterweight content will be fought ship, the match being left unfinish by Tony, of the U.S.S. Black Hawk ed with the Kowloon pair leading and Smith of the U.S.S. Barker. 10-8, 5-9.·

H. D. Rumjahn and Miss R. Rumjahn were forced to three sots by. Stocker and Miss R. Hancock before the 1.R.C. couple won 6-1. enter the

3-6, 6-3. They now

HUGE M.C.C. SCORE

semi-final where they meet. W. Leyland & Sutcliffe in

Lo and Miss Enid Lo.

TO-DAY'S TEAMS

LEAGUE FOOTBALL Division 1.

Recreto Y B.W.B-King's | Park.

Laurel,

Partnership of 223

Adelaido, Nov. 4,

The M.C.C., tourists carried their lunch.acore of 98 without loss to 341 for 5 before close of play to-day, both Sutcliffe and Leyland rogistering centuries.

NAWAB'S "DUCK” The pair was not separated unt!! they had put 223 on the board,

154

and Sutcliffe knocking up

Was the Recreio:-M. Remedios: W. C. Leyland 127. Sutcliffe Ogloy & B. A. Neevos: B. As-slower of the two, taking 240 sumpeno, C. A. Figueiredo & G. Aminutes to reach his score which Guttores: L. A. Rocha, F. Aincluded 18 boundaries and two Santos, J. Gomes, A. Silva and B. sixes. Leyland was particularly

aggressive and his 127 was corded in 196 minutes.. He rattled Division 3.

the pickets on 14 occasions.

The crowd which increased to Recreio Y RE-King's Park. Recreio: J. D. Minhinett; A. J. 12,000 after lunch, was robbed of Barretto & M. Oliveira: W. Mace seeing the brilliant Nawab kintosh, J. J. Lima & A: P. 8liva: Pataudi with the bat, for he was A. M. Poreira, M. Xazier, V., H. dismissed before bo had ofaned his Kaviar, H. Campos & A. E. Xavier, score.

го

of

Rotorven Campo & E, M. At the close of play the M.C.C.

had lost ave for D41---Router,

BATTERIES SHARE THE SPOILS

Sookunpoo yesterday each side not- ting three times. The Heavy Battery had the botter of the ex- at the interval by goals to one. The Indiana rallied in the second changes in the first half and led

half and reversed the scoring, thus The 1st H.K.S. Battery ahared bringing the scores level before the the Mamak Tournament points end.

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