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Berwick Beaten At Boxing RIFLE SHOOTING

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB THRILLING FIGHTS FINISH IN. FAVOUR DOUBLE VICTORY FOR

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The TURD EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (Weather mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY co Baturday, 14th April, 10934, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Beil will be Itung: at 1.30 pm.

MEMBERS" ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Mooting-

OF WORCESTERS

(Continued froni Page, 8.) repetition of toe-to-toe fighting was once more staged, the sailor's superior craft again overcoming the army man's steadiness, sufficiently to give him the round and fight.

Wood (Worcesteze) v. Prince Berwick), No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

The first event of the evening was Badges admitting Non-Members to between two bantamweights, the allor Enclosure and Club taking all three rounds with his the Members' Itooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and terrific punch, completely outfighting $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) Wood in the final round. aro obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal application of a Member, auch Member to be respon sible for all visitors introduced him, and for Payment of All Chite

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The Secretary's office, 3rd floor, Gloucester Building, (Tol. 27704), will close at 12 o'clock Noon,

to Members' Bedges admitting Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the

Race Course. permitted in either Ing the Meeting.

On No Fretext will Children be

Enclosure dur Tins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephono 21020.

Ryan (Worsecters) v. Ryan (Berwick).

Ryan had a superior reach and made good use of it from the start backing up his advantage with straight left which came in handy several times when his

Navy op- ponent's attack was dangerous.

defeated Tel. King.

THE LINCOLNS

APRIL 12,14-1994.

MALAYA LEAVES

Successful Visit All Too Short

With the exception of A. C. Cun- The First Battalion Lincolnshiro retreating before a fusilade

which Regiment won quite comfortably at ningham-Perdriau, their captain, T. left both of them tired before

the the expenso of the Hongkong Police, W. Morray, C, R. La Brooy, 0. 0. first minute was over, only span who wore second, and the .A.0.C Brooy, Aeria and Rahman, who are modle' 'raidin· following, the salior In a three-cornered rifle shooting leaving at a later date, the Malayan taking the honours for the

round, league match for the Belillos Shield Interport hockey team, accompanied by Mr. Jocelyn 8. de Souza, Manager, and winning the fight

at Stonecuttore Range last work. In the two bouts proceding the The Lincolns have now fired five and Mr. B. Proody, sailed for Singa- a six round event, Pte. Wood beat of the Boven matches and have won poro aboard the Blue Funnel liner Stoker Corcoran, and L/Cpt. Wright four, including a walk-over from the Antenor yesterday afternoon,

The Alalayons onjoyed a successful Following the longkong Volunteer Defence Corps, interval a delightful exhibition was who have not fired a match

date. visit, and they return to their home aged by L. Sto. Lake, and A. B. It is doubtful whether the Volunteers country with a hundred per cent, ro- will proceed with their Axtures and cord, having defeated the Hongkong Barry.

their opponents have all been given Civillaan 8-2, the Hongkong Interport eloven 4-0, Macao Hockey Club 1-0 walk-overs.

friends went If the Lincolns maintain their and the Combined Services 1-0.

Many Hongkong standard of firing thore is no rea son why they should not be runners- aboard the vessel and bado farewell

to the departing players. up to the Stonecutters Ranga Staff. There are, of course, other comme to be considered, but the longicong Rife Club, nearest rivals to the Lincolns, have lost some of their best shots,

FAR EASTERN

OLYMPICS

SHANGHAI REMAINS

OPTIMISTIC

The Berwick man rushed out from

Shanghai, Apr. 11. the start in the first and second

The Chinese Amateur Athletic As- rounds, but the spart was short lived sociation has decided to continue to and the Worcester man took up the proceed with preparations for select-1

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running invariably about half way ing teams for the coming Far East University Rugby Players through each round, outboxing and Olympic Games. Dr. C. T. Wang, outpointing his man.

Shilrock (Worcesters) v. Kirby (Borwick).

Interviewed by a reporter prior to the departure, Mr. de Sousa sald: "Wo have had a most enjoyable time here and during our brief stay we have come to love the place. The people havo beon so friendly. All credit is due to the Hongkong Hockey Assocla- tion who started the ball rolling, and we hope to have a visit from tho oxpressed their Hongkong var intention of sending

a team to Malaya."

President of the Federation, has ex Beat Princeton.

"I think we had a slight superiorliy preased the hope that the Far East

in quicknicas with our stickwork," re- Olympic Meet will be held in accord-)

Princeton, Aur. 11,

Mr. Cunningham-Perdriau marked The Cambridge University rugby when interviewed. "We played our Points were about divided in the anco with the scheduled dates, as the first round, but coming out in the question of Manchukuo's participa-players who are touring America won best game against Hongkong and we second with a furious attack, using tion had been shelved-Central News their second match here when they were extremely lucky to beat Macao

heat Princeton University by 40 points and the Combined Services." both hands with great force, the Agency.

to ten, after holding the lead by six- sailor scored a technical knockout" in the second round.

to points to five at half time. Router.

Within a few seconds of the start of the second round Kirby had the

CANTON

ATHLETICS Caston, Apr. 11.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure-la $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted

Army man on the canvas and half a Due to the fine weather many more Half Price.

Tie Tac Men, &c. minute later had him floored again, athletes took part in the third day Bookmakers,

be permitted to operate hath times using his right. It was, of the Municipal Athletic Meet yes- STEEL MILLS ACTIVE. will not within the Precincts of the Hongkong clear that Shillvock could not continue. terday.

Diggins (Worcestors). Mook Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

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Meck was too quick on his feet to allow the soldier to reach him in the opening exchanges and managed

The result in the finals are shown

as follows:

100 metro (senior) 1, Chao Ping- hung;

100 metre (student group, senior) to get the batter of the round by 1. Chang Tsib-ching; dancing in and out, Diggina' 00- Pole Vault (student group, meti, ensional blows however, landing with senior) 1, Sun Chi-yang; impression.

100 metre, high hurdle race (student Both were guilty of some rather group, men, senler) 1, Wu Shu-kwong: wild swinging in the second round. 80 metre, low hurdle race (student Meek failing to keep his head up and group, women, senior) 1, Kwoon Chi- consequently losing points which he tsing might have piled up with his superior Javelin Throw (student, hitting power had he been able to see women, senior) 1, Kwan Shlu-hsa; whether his blows were going to land. High Jump (student group, women,

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The La Brooy cousins, Rakman and

Acria, who are sailing on Sunday, were present at the Ladies' hockey match at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon.

blessrs. Cunningham-Perdrian and May are leaving for Singapore

aboard the P. and O. steamer Carthage gu April 21.

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A cablegram of congratulations from the Sultan of Perak was received New York, Apr. 11. by the Malaya team yesterday. The industrial periodical Iron Malays carry back with them Age, in estimating steel mill ac-matcot doll, with miniature hockey na ball and stick, presented by the Macao tivity for the current work

hockey stick Hockey Club, and 49.5 per cent. of capacity, pre-

kong Interport team. dicts that there will be further bearing the autographs of the long- gaine in April and May,

Price advances have brought an unusually large volume of business, with contract commit ments gonerally fully 50 per cent. larger than for the first quarter -Central Pren of 1934-Reuter.

Meek went out in the third for senior) 1, Huang Yan-tao, a knock-out and soon haut Diggins{

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