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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1934.

CHINA FLEET BOXING PRELIMINARIES

LAST

NIGHT'S

RESULTS

ENTERTAINING FIGHTS

CUMBERLAND NOMINEES HAVE TO SCRATCH

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The preliminaries to the Semi-Finals and Finals of the China Fleet Boxing Champion- ships took place last night in the Old Canteen Theatre.

The first fight between Boy Prince of the Borwick and Sto. Brittain of the Destroyers, showed the "Boy" at his best, and he was superior in every move. Sto. Brittain Instead of covering up, allowed himself to take punishment. waiting for the opportunity to land one of his chance blows for a K.O.

Cumber-

Owing to illness the Jand nominees had to cancel their entries at the last minute. and as a result Ord. Feldwick gained a walk-over against: Ord. Walla, while A. B. Barber of the Suffolk had a walk over from Boy Jones,

The fourth fight was the best of the evening, both men giving of their best and apparently determined to settle the Issue As soon as possible. From the sound of the gong, both Sto. King and Sig. Rend were will ing to mix their blows, with the result an excellent bout was seen. Sto. King was given the decision on points.

The fifth and last fight of the evening was between Tel. Me- Donald and Slo. Cocoran. Both boxers in the first two rounds were rather on the careful side. their blows having no power behind them, but they were remarkably quick and clever. Tel. McDonald was given the points,

The following are the points 'in the China Fleet Boxing Cham- plonships. Berwick are leading the Fleet with 9 points, while Kent came second with 6 points. The rest are Suffolk 4 pts. D.F. 4 pta. Meddený 2 pts, Eagle 2 pts, Cumberland and S/S each points.

CHINA FLEET FOOTBALL

LEAGUE TABLES UP

TO DATE ·

The following are

Fleet Lengite Tables up to date:

Keni

FIRST DIVISION.

Goals

Ilustrating the desperate finish between H. L. Lindon (right of Oxford) and E. I. Daria (Cambridge) in the 400 yards relay race at the annual Inter-Varsity Athletic Sports held at Oxford recently. (Planet

News).

PONY TRAINING TIMES

SOLDIER OF CHINA IMPRESSES IN

MEDIUM DISTANCE GALLOP

After the initial weeks of slow training, some of the Derby griffus for the 1934 season are now producing fast gallops, as witnessed by the improved times taken at Happy Valley yesterday morning. Soldier of China was impressive in a mile and a quarter run, doing the full distance in 2,58, with a satisfactory Inst quarter of 31 seconds. Prima Donna, which was kept over from the previous season, and Spinaway together with Sandy Bay and Racing Pluck also galloped in beautiful manner, and should be watched in their subsequent appearances.

Among the Australian ponies, Able Amazon, Bag Tor, Mountain Cat and Princess Angeline all did their work with ease and should prove to be amongst the winners in the next annual meeting.

The ponies were galloped on the sand course. griffinu trained appears below:

Common

Mnencon! Sandy Bay Oak Bay

Racing Luck

CHINA FLEET FOOTBALL

WREN SNATCH A VICTORY

LEWIS SCORES DECIDER

Playing in the Second Division of the China Fleet Football | League played yesterday afternoon at the Valley, the Wren defeated the Whitshed by ono goal to nil, after there being no score at half time.;

It was an excellent encounter,

Divett Injured At. Hockey

FACE CUT BY

STICK

G. E. R. Divatt, the Club soniors centre-forward, was the victim of an unfortunate accident in the friendly hockey match between the Hongkong Hockey Club and the Army on the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday afternoon, which was won by the Club by six goals to one. Just before the interval, both teams indulging in clean Divett collided with Lt. Shields, fast football. Head for the Wren and Pearson for the Army goalkeeper, and sus the Whitshed, played well, and tained a nasty injury to his It was no fault of Pearson that the right cheek bone. He ball found its way Into the not. absent from the field for a con- Bookless played his usual good siderable period but returned game for the Whitahed, being shortly before the chose of the dangerous every time the ball

game, to score his third goal. was up in the Wren's hulí.

in goal

The defence of the Wren, in Matheun and Symonds, was de finitely 'good, both showing a com- plete understanding of each other's play, and covering well.

Was

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Annual Race Meeting, 1934. (24th, 20th, 27th, 28th February

and 3rd March).

Draft Programmes are now ready and may be obtained at the Secretary's Offico, Gloucester Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stablos.

Entries will close at 3.00 p.m. on Saturday, 20th January, 1934.

Members are reminded that ro horse la eligible to enter for any race meeting of this Clab until on Oficial Racing Certificate shal have been obtained in respect ci the horse.

All Members intending to enter Griffins at the Annual Meeting ar requested to apply for Official Racing Certificates in respect of such Griding without delay. Also, Members who have not

yol registered racing names or coloure will oblige by doing so at their. earliest convenience.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 2nd January, 1984.

Paying in long trousers and with- out wearing pads, W. W. Woodward, the former brilliant Club back, filled the position of goalkeeper with credit in the absence of Skinner. The Club's right wing, II. Owen Hughes, was also The second half saw the Wren Always Good Dancing acore through Lewis during one who

E. Mackay, of St. Andrew's Club,: of their visits, this deciding the

a good game.

Jnsite.

Two quick goals by Divelt gave the Club an early lead, Laino reducing The following lined out under the deficit for the Army. Before the P. O. Holding of the Keppel, interval Alexander Sinclair and Divett H.M.S, Wren: Hend; Matheun, brought the civilians total to four. Symonds, Senndrelt, Davis, Kink, In the second half, Alexander Sinclair McAteer Lewis, Timberlake,

and Divett scored one cacht. Wood- ward Griffin, Woods.

H.M.S. Whitshed: Pearson, Strudwick, Edwards, Chadwick, Suter, Bryan, Gamblin, Bookless, Handford, Walker, Roberts,

BERWICK RIGHT ON TOP

-

And Easily Defeat Cumberland

rought off some fine saves with 1 For the Club, Dand and Rodger proved a safe pair of bucies, the the half-back trio, W. Reed, Lowe.and E. V. Reed were also on form. The Army back, Lt. Metelafo and Lt. hitting. Rolster elenred with Romo Justy

"PUNJABIS FIRST GAME:

Playing in their first match since their arrival in the Colony from India, the Punjabis Regiment defeated the Naval Lower Deck by two goals to nil on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon. The Naval team, for

whom Steers played a good game ut

back. appeared to tire after the Adaint Gai scored both the Punjable goals, the second

The Berwick overwhelmed the Mus Cumberland by three goals to one interval. at the Valley yesterday afternoon in a third division game.

being from a rebound as the result of a corner. The Punjabin fielded nine members of the senior eleven.

H.K.S.R.A. BEAT EAGLE.

From the start the Berwick as sume command of the game, keeping the play in the Cumber- land's half most of the time. On In a fast friendly hockey match on one occasion the Cumberland did the home Marion ground yesterday

afternoon, manage to

the Hongkong Singapore break through and Brigade R.A. defeated H.M.S. Eagle score but this was the only liberty by three goals to two,

after leading the Berwick allowed them to take. by two clear goals at the interval.

FRIENDLY MATCH.

Dost Mohamined and Inder Singh (2) A friendly football encounter netted for the Brigade. Lieut.-Comdr. Pandora and the Atkinson, who played a brilliant Royal Engineers witnessed Qr.

an game at inside-left, was responsible overwhelming defeat for the Pan- for both the Eagle's points scored in the rapid succession in the middle of the second half. The Eagle defence gave

2.08 2.50 3.25.4 3.57.3 314

29.3 1.13.2 1.17 2.20

2.06.2 2.36

between

the

dora by five goals to one nt Valley yesterday afternoon,

29.3 UNBEATEN TEAM

2412 3.18 3.47.3 29.3

29.3

32.1 MACAO'S HOCKEY

RECORD

n good account of themselves.

LADIES PLAY DRAW.

The St. Andrew's Club Ladies and

the Central British Association Ladies

played a goalless draw in a friendly match-at-King's Park yesterday afternoon.

The Macao Hockey Club has TENNIS TOURNEY

3.4 an unbeaten record to-date this

The list of

Dia- 1st 2nd

#rd

4th

Lance Qr Qr.

Qr.

Qr.

8th 5th

Qr. Or

Last

Rncing Pluck

1.11

144.3 2.16.3

32

1.22

41

129 2.02.2 2.36.2

2.02.2 2.36.2

34

34

154

43

1.26

1.25

2.08 2.50 3.26.4 3,57.3 314

132

1.25 1.20

I

King's Warden

1

1.31

the China

Chior Seattle

114

1.20

King's Fancy

1.31

2.05.22.35

Garry

38.3

1.14

1.46.2

Ribble

38.3 1.14.1

1.16.2

Fra Diavolo

12

1.12

1.47.3 2.2.1.2 3.01

Zera

37

1.12 1.47.3 2.23.2

2.58.3

Rucing Triumph

35

1.00 1412

37.31

30.2

The Redshank

36

1.10 1.44

King's Worth King's Command

12

114 60

Tummel

3-4 1,23

Lemberg

1/4 38

1.14

1.36 2.18 2.62.2 3.21 1.30 2.18 2.52.2 3.24

1.5-1.3 1.53

11%

38

1.14

*2.20.2 3.01 9.20.2 3.01

1 1 5 6 17 3

Jolly Butterly

26

1.11.5 1.45

313 33.1

SECOND DIVISION.

Brilliant Stor

33

8

Popular Star

40

33

Teo Tak

424 1.22

33.2

West Porade

15.3

2.00

2.33

Nero

317 1.11

1.45

37

1.11

1.46

35

Soldier of China

1%

1.17

1.53

Heart's Glory

1.17

1.D 1.53

31

William Oster

2.10

2.50

Spinaway

16

42.3

Prima Donna

1.43

2.16

33

Mortmain

1.1

1.49

33

Mandamus

1 37 1.13

1.40

33

Diego

141 1.20

1.55.3 2.31.1

01

Noble Star

35.8

1 12

1.25 2.05 2.45

3.24.2 4.00

35.

PV D LFA PIS 10 G 4 1 22 13 14 Borwick 6 4 1 1 12 59 Cumberland 7 3 2 2 11 10 8 Eagle Medway Suffolk

Wren

7 1 4 2 8 9 6

1 2 4 12 16 4

5. 3 2 0 12 7 Keppel.... 6 2 4 0 15 11 8 Cornflower G 2 2 2 11 10 6 Whitshed 3 1 2 0 5 2 4 Falmouth.. 1 1 3 3 10 3 Verity. 3 0 2 1 1 2 2 Whitehall 3 0 2 1 6 7 2 Bridgewater 10 I 0 0 0 1 Sandwich.. 2 0

1 0 2

6 0 SECTION 2.

Goals FD L F A Pts

6

1 4 3 0 1 11 4 6 Wild Swan. 8 2 1 0 14 9 5 Wishart 3 2 0 1 7 2.4

Witch

Veteran...

Kent

Engle

0 13 2

THIRD DIVISION.

0 7 1 1 30 1 15

Budge

Faz

1.17% 1,52.2 2.252

1.17.3 1.62.2 2.26.2

1.59.3 2.33

cicide

2.10 2.50 3.25 3.67.3

Subscription Griffins.

30.2 1.10.1 1.44.1 3.02

1.58.2 2.31 1.69.3 .33

1.56 2.28

1.10.2 1.46

31.3 senson and their successes in-

31.3

31.3

312clude six wins against Hongkong 31.3 Clubs. These are as follows:

34

34.3

33.2

31.2

2nd. II.K.S.. Battery, 4-3.

B.K. University, ... 5-0, 6-0. United Hockey Club, 6-0.

Radio Sports Club, 1-0. R.A.S.C..

G-0.

Local Championship,

Next Month

ENTRY LIST OPEN

The annual lawn tonnis champion- On Sunday next the Macao Club ships of the Colony are due to com- will be opposed to the Medway mence оп Officers at Macao.

LADIES'

GOLF

5,

Monday, February ontries being called for January 13. The open championships, alagles and doubles are open to any player resident in the Colony who is a meni-. ber of a Club amliated to

the Hong- kong Lawn Tennis Association.

In the singles event the trophy is the Challenge Cup prosented by the CAPTAIN'S CUP DRAW late Sir Paul Chater, and so to bo won outright if won by the same FOR LAST YEAR

pinyer

three years in auccession. 3. Rumjahn is the present holder, having

A.

The draw, has been made for the won the Cup in 1932 and again in

Captain's Cup Competition (1933) of 1913 Perpetual Challenge Cups have

the Ludica Section of the Royal

Hongkong Golf Club, Mrs. Sheldon been presented by the Hongkong being the last of the twelve qualifiers. Cricket Club, the organisers of the Sho returned a score of 84-12-72 tournamonts, for the doubles cham- 22nul qualified for the month of pionship. 33 December. 36.3

33.4

Mrs. Tottenhum

Tamar

6 2 0 4 10 16

4

Bird of Paradise

Folkestone

2011 15

Black Prince

1.18,

1

Bruce

5 0 1 4 1 14

Blue Danube

42.41 1.20

1

Bold Commander

V

41

1.18.3 1,50

Herald

2 0

0 2 0 11 0

Bran Tub

1.

42 1,20

Brass Tol

M

30

1.10.2 1.46

Medway

Chow

42

1.22

1.58.3 2.82.2

6

1 #21 16 13

Copper Idol

44

40

D

13 21 14 11

Delightful Chance

35.

Berwick

G

1 2 3 0 17 4.

Double Five

39

1.34 1.49

Suffolk

5 1 1 3 4 12 3

Full Speed

AR

42

1.58.3 1.22

36 33.4

86

1,10

1.45

36.1

Cumberland 8

26.2 1.10 1 144.1

34

2.56.2 3.28.4 1.56 2,36 1.58.2 2.31.1

40

Mackenzie;

34,A

1 0 7 11 26 2 DESTROYERS LEAGUE,

Votoran

Verity

G G 0 0 14 2 12

66 0 1 13 6 10 Whitehall.. 6 3 0 3 12 10 6

Income Tax In Good Time

Jihuheet

King Willaw

Loch Ranza

Racing Beauty

Wren 2. Witch

5 2 1 2 9 8

6 2 1 3 8 8

5 5

Red Fox

Sarabande

Singing Butterfly

Taranbo

The Nodeen

1

Tiny Stor

Utonian

Orpheus

Phoenix

Rainbow

The Porchard

inter

1.18 1.56. 2.34.3

2.32.2

2.20

1.10 2 140 1.21.2

14

ка

1.37

39.2 1.18

*B 1.22

1.58 2.32,2

45.3 1.24 2,00 2.33

41-35 1.11.4 1.40,4

34 1.09.2.1.43

1.50.3

43 1.212 1,56 2.36

*

BA

1.14

1

1

14 42

1.25

42

43 1.22 1.68

30

135

2.32.2

2.05 2.45 3.24.2 4.00 1.00.2 1.43

1.10 1.44.2

Aunale-Subs.

Whitshed

8 2 1 8 7 10 5

Keppel 6 1 3 2 9 10 5: Wishart 61 1 4 7 13 3 Wild Swin. 5 0 1 4-3 15

SUBMARINES LEAGUE,

Goals

P W D L F A Pts 1 0 0 14 2 8

4 2 1 1 10 8 5

Soldier of Fortune

Wildo

5 2 1 2 0 11 5 Proteus 2 2 0 0 4 1 4 Able Amazon

3 2 0 1 9 2 4 Bag Ter

1 1 8

Robniak Stor GG 3 Bronze Era

Perseus Olympus Oswald Parthian Pandora Otus Odin

Quirla

15 0

Glorious Star Macbeth

Mutiny Rav ... Princess Angelino Swan

16 37.2

7 1 2

2' 1

104

2 2

8 18 2

2 0 0 2

0 0 4

3 18

Mountain Cnt

* *** ***

38 1.16

1.52

37 1.13 1.45.3

.

the

(15) won Bogey Pool on the New Course at Fanling during December by return ing a card of all square,

The draw for the Captain's Cup was as follows:

Again the entries will be limited

to 64 in the 'singles and 32 paira fit the doubles. If the number of entries exceed the limitations the Committee resorve the right to reject any ap- plication.

Entries will close at 6 pm. on

Byes into the second round: Mrs. Saturday, January 13, and should be 32.2 W. J. E. Mackenzie v. Mrs. A. Bent to Mr. L. S. Greenhill, Hon.

Secretary of the Hongkong Cricket

Pirst round: Mrs. C. B. Brown v. | Club, 34.2 Mrs. Harrop; Mrs. Girondal v. Mrs. Tho

Hongkong Cricket Club are

J. B. Ross: Mrs. Sheldon v. Miss holding their own annual tournaments

33.3 Glover:

93

35 Thomas; Mrs. Lissaman

30.2

40

34.2

v. Mrs. in conjunction with the open events. The Club competitions include the Byes into the second round: Mr. Club Championship, Handicap Singles Wren v. Mrs. Kirk.

"A" and "B" Handicap Doubles and Mixed Handicap Doubles,

The first round matches are to be 35.3 played by January 21, the second 31.A round by February 4, the semi-finals 34.2 by February 21 and the final by

March 16,

A DUAL RECORD.

1

2.20

144

40

1.34 2.11

14 35 1,00

14

1.71

3.00 3.28.1 28.1 2.14.2

29.4 2.40.3 3.24 3,56 ๆ 141 2.13.3 2.45 3.15 20 2.11 2.40.9 3.24 3,56

318

1.15 1.42.2

20.9

Edinburgh, Jan. 3. W.

Glasgow MacFarlane, the runner, created a dun rorard here to-day by winning the 190 yards Powderhall Handicap for the second

36 1.07 2 19.2

17

1.14 1,52.

3.01

1.50

2.07.2 ༡.༠༥

A21.1 2.24 2.55.3 3.24

90,2

1.38

32

1.14.2

13

1.00

HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.

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TOURNAMENT.

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