THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1934.

EWIN BECOMES THE AGGRESSOR AND WINS EASILY

FRAGGOTT

MAKES DULL START

AND FAILS TO

RECOVER ·

CLASSICAL STOKER

LAKE

MAKES VERY BIG IMPRESSION

(By "Al Cazar")

Fraggott failed to justify the optimistic expectations of his supporters when he met Ewin, the-middle-weight champion of the Colony to decide the Fleet title at the Lee Theatro on Saturday,

The bout was over three which rounds the distance

Fraggott managed to stay be- fore being knocked out a month ago by the champion. This

HOCKEY

EWIN'S FAREWELL MESSAGE. NI

The Orient Middleweight title which

L. S. Ewin has been so anxiously seeking seems now to be completely out of the question. Ewin himself appears to be resigned to this fact, for in a farewell message to Telegraph readers, he says that he is deeply grieved to know that his ambition to become the recognised cham- plon of the Orient and his retam fight with Fraggott for the Hongkong title, has been squashed.

"I must bow to the envitable and suffer another hard knock" he says.

In expressing his appreciation of the warm support given him locally, Ewin says" he thinks he can claim that he has uphold the prestige of English boxing in the For East. and that leave China ‘a moral -success.

Finally Ewin asks "I would like to hear whether the H.K.B.A. or Mr. Tinson are prepared to present me with the Belt 1 recently won, as a parting gift of the brilli- ant fights have given them."

C. B. A. SEIZE THEIR OPPORTUNITIES

time I was looking for a whirl- HAMSON OUTSTANDING IN FAST GAME

wind attack from the smaller man who could have made 13

points lead as he did last time

and hold it to the final gong.

AGAINST ST. ANDREW'S

(By "Bully-O#")

LTHOUGH beaten by thre?

Instead of doing this Fraggot A goals to one in a needie Mamak }.

displayed cnution which 1

FINAL

imagine is entirely foreign to his Tournament encounter at King's KEPPEL IN usual nature. Perhaps he over-ark on yesterday morning St. estimated the champion's powers Andrew's gave the C.B.A. plenty and felt his confidence shaken by the first defeat he had sustained in over 60 service fights.

to think about, and up to the in- terval it looked as though the Saints would lower the C.B.A.'s record.

THE

BRIGHT CRICKET AT HAPPY VALLEY

......

NAVY WINNING RUGBY TOURNEY

BEAT CLUB AGAIN

FULL VALUE FOR SUCCESS

IN SCRAPPY Game

CLUB'S WORST OF THE SEASON

(By "Line Out”), "

Although the Navy were

¡to convert.

On

WEDNESDAY'S GAME,

A line out during Saturday's rugby' triangular tourament, match between the Navy and the, Club at Happy,

Valley. (Photo: Ming Yuan).

CHAMPIONSHIP RACE-

WON BY FURY

TRUE BLUE. SECOND

afternoon, when she bent True Blu

without any of their regular passing movement led to a good considerable Improvement. No- three quarters Ine, and Mers, try by Wootten-which-Buckley bertson is suffering from water on their stand off half was off the just falled to convert."

the knee and as his defence is field for most of the game, they The second hali was very dull sounder than either of the insides managed to defeat the Club by and apart from one good run by playing on Saturday he should one goal, a dropped goal and Lammort the Club were on the de strengthen the back division if he two tries (15 points) to nil at fensive all the time. A Navy for-la fit.. Happy Valley on Saturday,

ward broke throuch but the ball slipped out of his hands when he The game was witnessed by a was on the point of touching down. number of distinguished specta-

As the Club Ground is being used Fury, walled by Comdr. M. Brown, The Club held out until just on for an interport soccer trial to-day, won the "A" Clans, event in the 5th tors, but they were treated to time when Garwood cut through rugby players are requested to note Championship race of the Royal some very scrappy and uninterest to score near the posts for Linton that the regular practice will be held Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday ing exchanges.

on Tuesday this week. The Club gavo the wirst of

CLUB DISAPPOINT.

Wednesday, January 10, the by one second over the 7.9 milez hibition of the senson, and l

The game was spoilt by wenk Club "A" XV will meet the South Jan came third.

Wales Borderers "A" XV at 4.45. p. Class event by a

Rolla (Mr. R. Stock) won the "IP Whitham played up to form.

handling and continual ramming. on the Club ground. The following while Robena (Capt. H. Marshall narrow margin, The Navy pack dominated the and the play of the Club was a will represent the Club:-K. Noble; game, and pushed the Club for great disappointment to their sup-W. Harris Walker, W. II. B. Rigg, Toynette (Capt. W. F. Fawcett) won the "I" and "Y" class event and wards off the ball whenever they portera.

H. Griffiths, A. H. Harbord: A. F. id manure to heel. They were There will have to be some Jenkins, H. C. Mecke; W. R. Andrews, carried off the the "G" Class points. playing with only five in the rack drastic changes for their game on G. A. Stewart, D. A. Cumming, A. B at onc period yet ClubSaturday against the Army, if they Cox, M. N. Cochrane, R. G. Castleton, were unable to

hold their own. are to win any of the triangular. A. Munro and R. I. Cherrill. Re- Stuker Marsh and A. H. Wotten matelics.

It is expected to sccferee:-Dr. J. A. R. Selby. mude excellent substitutes for Cumming back in the pack as he Slater and St. Clair Ford, che was much missed on Saturday; and former cutting through well on Bradford is fit, he should make a many occasions and the latter run- ning strongly.

AN OFF-DAY.

tho

Ewin made all the openings aud landed with both hands, driving|que Saints took up attack from his man to the ropes and getting the initial Bally-off and Mon The Keppel overwhelmed the the better of the infighting as well. did well to save from E.F. Fincher. Witch in the 8th Destroyer Flotilla Both men swung a heavy let amid-Had a goal resulted it would pro- Cricket League at the Valley on The Club threequarters und an ships and Fraggott was holding his bably have had thrown a different Saturday afternoon, winning by off day. Griffiths attempted to cu guard to low for safety. Punches fight on the ultimate result. The nine wickets,

through, but was tackled were pretty even for the first round first half was featured by mid- Fue bowling by Iinder and possession on far too many occa which however, went to Ewin for field play. Johnson's goal for the bright batting by Palfryman,sions. Hutchinson moved to in style and aggression.

C.B.A. early in the second half Hindor and Yeoman were features | side during the second half ́kav-i seemed to demoralise the Saints of the play. Yeoman hit 24 ining failed to impress at stand of and they fell away and in aub- one over off Mugford, and. 121 and was unable to hold Hammett. The accond round was a repeti-nequent play T., Whitley netted runs were scored in little over half who played inside for the Navy tion of the first, Ewin increasing two more goals. Just before time an hour. his advantage with a right hook the Saints netted through E.C. The winning of this match puts which cooled the "Berwick" man's Fincher.

the Keppel in the Final, and they remaining eagerness and caused

have to meet the Wild Swan for

EWIN THE BOXER.

him to be even more cautious in the AB. Hamson, playing at left-the Championship. final meeting.

half for the Saints played the game of his life.

on

H.M.S. WITCH. Dougins run out.... Flowers c. Lewis b. Hinder.

·Coleman ̈erand‍b. Hinder --- Saturday Dollimore c. Yeoman b. Hinder

suffered Francia b. Hinder

Fraggott could never beat the champion at boxing-and-should have realised that his only) chance was to force the pace, A Caroline Hill

Club the Gorman and rush Ewin off his feet. The tactics he adopted at the defeat by four goals to two in first meeting were

correct but Mamak match. Lange and Muller they did not succeed because he scored for the German Club and left himself wide open for a full the gunnera contrefo-rward netted right-hander on the jaw from all four goals.

which he never picked up.

Lake, brother of the famous)

Bugler Lake, the Home champion,

gave

clever display, drawing his

RESULTS IN BRIEF.

a

CAER CLARK CUP, Y.M.C.A. Ladies, 0; St. Andrew's,

C.R.S., 1: Recreio 2nd XI, 0. (II.

man, covering up and nipping in 3. (J. Rogers, 1 Gittins, M. Wool- with a speed and weight that|ley). gradually broke up Hall's resist ance and made him an easy target Knill). for a knock-out curly on.

I should have liked to have seen

King go further. He lost on

LEAGUE TABLE.

points to Pryall but recently bent St. Andrew's 3 8 0 0 12 1 6

*Goal: PW. D. L. F. A. Pts. K. Ladlen 3 2 0 0 0 1 4

Ladies Recreio "A"..

0 06 04

2 0 2 13 4 4

the present holder, Johnson. His ringeraft was much superior to Pryall but the younger man gave c. B. A. him no rest.

C. B. S......

2 3 3 12 Recreio "R"

0 A 4 0 17 0

H.K. LADIES INTERNATIONAL

JOHNSON'S FUTURE. Jalinson is a man who may go far with more experience and

3 1 0 2 0 8 2 4 1 0

GAME.

Pease b. Hinder Mugford b. Hinder

Hill b. Hinder

Symons b. Whiskerd

Alban not out Crawley c. and b. Hinder.

Extras...

Total

Bowling Analysis

Inder..... Lewis... Whiskerd ...

0. M. R. W.

R A H.M.S. KEPPEL..

Palfryman. c. Douglas Hollis b. Penso

Hinder not out

Yeoman retired Berry not out

Extras

Total

Home Football

- Results

SMART WIN BY TOTTENHAM

uiter Miers had to leave the Reid, The following wore the results Lammert made several good in Saturday's English and Scot- attempts to run through and once tish Football. Leagues. or twice came within

atc of scoring, but he threw away almost

I

FIRST DIVISION,

certain tries, particularly once Ársonal when Selby was following up Aston Villa inside for 蟲 return pass and lackburn

Lammert,instead-of-passing Everton

Whitham was very

sound at

tried to run round Buckley and Huddersfield

Manchester C. as tackled,

Middlesbrough Newcastle Sheffield U. Stoke Wolves

o back-his smother tackling saved.

the Club very many times, and he cannot in any way be blamed for Gany of the scores.

In the pack, McLellan and King;

1 worked hard, and Walkden was)

Wednesday

Tottenham

2 Derby 2-Birmingham; 4 Portsmouth Leicester West Brom. Leeds Liverpool

Sunderland

1 Chelsen

SECOND DIVISION.

good in the line outs, but the Blackpool

23 whole pack seemed lifeless and Bradford were rattled by the superior play Bury

Fulham and weight of the Navy. Linton, Grimsby Evana and Brown were particu- Hull larly in evidence in a very fine Lincoln Naval pack.

Notta Forest

Forbes scored the Navy's first Plymouth try within the first five minutes Southampton when he slipped past the. Club West Ham wing forwards after a serum on

3 Bradford C.

2 Preston N.E.

3

Millwall

Notts County Oldham

Swansea

5 Manchester U.

3

Burnley

Bolton

1 Port Vale Brentford

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

6 1 9 8

5

2 程

0

7

1

17

the Club's line. Linton was un- 47 able to convert from far out.

GO

Bristol C. Charlton Coventry.

$ Clapton 0.

0

2 Cardin

5 Crystal Pal.

4 Bournemouth

Newport

2 Brighton

Norwich

3 Swindon

2 Aldershot

2 Gillingham

121

Lt. Clark. Lt. St. Clair Ford,

devil. He should follow up more! Scotland, 6: England, 3. C. Fer-Whiskerd. Free, Lawis, and White as he has surprising stamina and guson 3, E. Bonnar 2. (J. Church did not bat,

a good punch.

him streets ahead of Mann and

The Club pressed after this and Selby made a fine polo run but was

4 beaten for the touch down after Northampton

punting over Buckley's head.

WHITHAM SAVES CLUB.

2 Bristol R.

→ Luton

2 Exeter

Queen's P. R. Reading Micrs received an injury to hit Southend knee and had to leave the fold but

"'orquay soon returned to drop a very neat Watford goal from the Club's twenty-five

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). The Navy did not score again

Barnnicy until just before half-time. They Harrow were once over but Whitham savcu Carlisle a try magnificently. Then, a 'fine Chester

Bowling Analysta

line. 0. M. R. W. 0 36 1

Foley's phenomenal reach out

2, M. Bishop). (J. Dalziel),

OTHER MATCHES.

Peuso

Y.M.C.A., 1: H.M.S. Kent, I. (S.

wolet champion as in reserve Fowler) (Ceholfeld).

Ladies' Trial. Ladles, 1; A. A.

Douglas Must.ord Flowers

# 0 16 2

1

0 31

0

20 28

0

Francis

0

6 0

showed the resources the heavy-)

and which are, regrettably, very Dand's Mixed X1, 6. Heldom called upon.

Willoughby fought a well-plann-

od fight to tako the points from Judge in the light-heavyweight! bout, his straight forward clean hitting being in grent contrast to the loser's cramped, Ineffective style,

THE WALKER CUP..

Composition of United States Team,

FANLING GOLF.

Qualifying Round Of Junior Championship.

MANY GET: THROUGH. The following qualified for the match play stages of the Junior Championship" of the Royal Hong kong Golf Club at Fanling yester day! 3, W. Mayhew

84 -New-York: Jan 6

S Hillier The United States Golf Association Mafor Eastwick Fiehf, A. B. have unmet the following plavers to Purves and M. N, Contes renresent the United States in the Sur Lt. Commdr.

Walker Cun mateli to be loved at St. Andrews on May 11 and 12:

E. J. K. Weeks and J. B. Macklo R. T. Batin

Lt. Col. E D. Matthews

FLEET CHINA

FOOTBALL

| RESULTS OF LEAGUE MATCHES

The results of the matches play ed in the China Fleet Football League during the week-end was as follow

-FIRST DIVISION,

SECOND DIVISION.

Cheaterfeld Doncaster Mansfield

Stockport Tranmere York

YACHT CLUB WIN ochdale

ROYAL NAVY CREWS OUTSAILED

3 New Brighton

3. Southport

6 Crewe

0-Walsall

Accrington

2 Rotherham

1 WrexhamER

Contrahead

13 Halifax

2 Darlington

1. Hartlepools

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION),

By winning the morning's event Airdrie. yesterday, and scoring particularly Ayr well, crows of the RL.I.K.Y.G. over-Colle came the lend established in previous Cowdenbeath ovents by the Royal Navy's yachts. hundee and narrowly won the day.

Iliberian

The Royal Navy, in previous, out- Motherwell Inva, had amassed a total of 967 and Partlekc Yesterday's morning race, was won Third Lanark were thus lending by eleven points St. Mirren

84

86

Enule v Berwick Eagle two perls to one.

Suffolk Medway Drew goal t

won

one

by the R. K.Y.C. vächt. 11, akioneerd by RB-Williams, "with Cir. Coylard

R7

Horeld v Tamar Tamar four goals to two,

Won

RA

Falmouth v Whitcħall,

colled. - mintam data,

ሰበ

THIRD DIVISION.

Oulmet (Cant.), Dunlap. Egan, C. H. Bradley and G.-W. Greone. R

Placher, Bendman. Little Marston. Moreland and Westland.-Router,

T. McKnight

A. Ritchin and II. II. Mundy. H. H. Pethiek and B. D. Evann.

3. Queen's Park.

4 Clyde

4 Kilmarnock

1 Rangera

1 Falkirk...

1. Hamilion

1 Queen O'8th,

4 Aberdcon

1 Ai, Johnstone

1 Hearts

SECOND DIVISION;

nå observer, and the Nave lead was wired out. The R.H.K.Y.C. corod Athlon 180 tr the Navy', 183,

Arbroath In the afternoon race, however, the Preshin 17 con-

Class

were to the fore; and | Burden TOK although T. Hamus and. Lt. O'Brien Dunfermline

Pinta praft first, nepose the Road File line. Royal Navy entrants were close Pichurch Seffolk v Medway Drow, no to the winner, and took most of the King's Park goals scored,

points of the event..

Leith

A

Sten'mur

0 Raith Rovers 4A. Bernarda

* Montera

Tambastan 1. Fane Stleling

1 Alica

Forfar

CLUB ♥. ARMY.

R.

On Saturday, January 13, the Club and Army will meet in the Recond round of the Trianguler Tournament, The Army will be out to repeat their previous success over the Club as that will give them a sporting chance to

with the Navy if they are also able to defeat them in their return encounter on February 10,

ASK FOR

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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Annual Race Meeting, 1934. 124th, 26th, 27th, 28th February

and 3rd March).

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

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

Members are reminded that ro horse is eligible to enter for any race meeting of this Club until àð Omcial Racing Certificate shall have been obtained in respect of the horse.

.....All Members.intonding-to-ente- Grifins at the Annual Meating are requested to apply for *Official Racing Certificates in respect of Buch Griffins without delay. Also, Fal registered racing names or colours will oblige by doing so at their earliest convenience.

COTTA" Members who have not

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