THE HONGKONG
SATURDAY'S Stoker Dee has figured in many
BOXING
COLONY CHAMPION
CONTESTANTS
The stage in all set now for the first boxing programme of the sea-| son which is to take pince at the Lee Theatre on Saturday night.
fights in the West of England, and fs.the present holder of the Fly and Bantam-weight Championships of Cornwall. In addition ht 18 holder of the Prince of Wales Bolt competed for in the Duchy of Cornwall. He has been' in more than 150 ghts since taking up. boxing.
Battling Chan, who is at present at the Flying Training School at Kai Tuk, was holder of the As previously announced the Bantam-weight Championship of principal fight of the evening will North Maliya, and
his fght bo that between Stoker Pryall with Corporal Marsden promines (H.M.S. Suffolk) and Stoker Dee some excellent boxing. Marsden (H.M.S. Phoenix). Both men have holds one of the best records for had considerable experience in the his weight in the Far East, and ring, and their contest on Saturday won a reputation for himself when in to decide the Lightweight, he drew with Frankle Ash Just he Championship of the Colony.
fore the latter fought for thei World Championship,
Stoker Pryall has fought 150 professional bouts and has never Signalman Refd (ILM.S. Kuppel) beeg ko'. Recently he won wo who la to fight A, B. Prandy; fights against well-known pre 1.M.S, Kent) In a G-round Middie- fessionals in Australia and also weight contest is * sparkling holds the Lightweight Champion-lighter, and the battle should be ship of the West Indies.
one of the lit-bits of the evening.
SPORT
ADVTS.
Cpl. Fitzgerald (H,M.S. Med- way) and Stoker Armitage (HLM.S. Sandwich) are to fight over 6-j |rounds (Middleweight). They are a well-matched pair and should both give a good account of them, selves. The fight is expected to
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB go the full distance.
The THIRTEENTH EXTRA
A.B. Parker (H.M.S. Medway), RACE MEETING will be
who is fighting AB. Appleby held (Weather permitting) at HAPPY Welterweight contest, has a re- (ILMS. Pandora), in a round VALLEY 071 Saturday, 15th putation locally as a rugged fighter. December, 1934. commencing at land is very popular with lent 2.00 p.m.
fans. Ie han put up some The First Bell will be rung at exceptionally good performances! 1.30 p.m.
in the past.
By Order,
C. B, BROWN,
Secretary Hongkong, 10th December, 1934,
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The other context will be be tween A. R. Wingrave (H.M.S. Phoenix) and A.B. Fancy (B.M.S. Medway) in
G-round Welter weight contest.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1934.
KOWLOON RIDING CLUB
PERSONALIA: III
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TUNGSHA
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
LAFFOND DEFEATS ANNETT BY 4 AND 3
Canton, Dec. 10.
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Canton
Tennis Championship LÀI KHONG SUN
BEATS GEORGE BODIKER
HOCKEY FIXTURES.
CIVILIANS v SERVICES
NEXT SUNDAY
Teams representative of the civilian hockey clubs in the Colony and the Combined Services will meet in # hockey match on the Marina on Sun day afternoon, commencing at 3.30
11 111 .
Canton, Dec. 10. George Bouliker was beaten by Lai Kwong-tsun in three straight seta The Combined Services team has in the finn of the International been selected and will have a try out Lawn Tennis Club Singles Charm-friendly encounter with the Int pionship of Canton played at the
Battalion Punjab tegiment on the Yuet Sou Tennis Club, Tongshan,
Marina on Friday, at 4. p.m. yesterday.
The fellowing players have been chosen to represent the Combined
The match, which drew a large Servlees: number of keen tennis fans, was played under ideal weather condi-N. W. Metraite (Army) and Surg.
Pte. Hollingsworth (Army); Lient,
The reserves will be the following: Forward, Col, Sergt. Reeds (Army); Half-Back, Lieut. Condr. J. Corrie-Hi (Navy): Back, Lient. D. P. St. C. Rolssier (Army).
A.
tions although the arrangementa re- garding the courts
Commander A. E. Phillips (Navy); and their un-Lieut. D. E. Holland-Martin (Navy), fortunate situation close to the Nk Dulla Singh (Army) and L/ŃK. traffic lines somewhat upset the Alat Din (Army); W. O. Senior concentration of the players.
(Army), Lieut. C. C. Garthwalte Bodiker appeared slightly off (Army), Lieut. E. N. V. Currey form on the hard (Navy), L/Nk, Kartar Singh (Army)
and LNK, la Singh (Army). court surface, pro- bably due to his match against Wat- son the previous day on grass, and as a result did not hit his drives with his usuni crispness and conẞdence. Lal Kwang-tsun on the other hand Wun playing better tenuis U. B. Soman (Indio Sporta Club); chan he has shown A. M. Rodrigues (Recreio), A.
Dow here for a long time A.
Remedios {Recreio); C. S. Parker (Police), W. A. Reed fand fought hard for every point earned.and E. I. Gosana (University); N. (Hongkong Hockey Club) (capt.)
Lai. Kwong-toun On Reveral 02- casions Bodiker had La chasing from side to side And was returning beautifully, but often when
it looked as though Lai must lose the point, Bodiker would net or play out when in a safe position to play an easy winner.
HIGH STANDARD ·
CIVILIANS' TEAM
The Civilian team, which knd pre- viously been selected, will be 112 follows:
A. E. Mackay (St. Andrew's Club). G. E. R. Divet (Hongkong Hockey Club), Gurbachan Singh (Kowloon Indians Tennis Club), J. M. Pinto "Incognitox") ля A. P. Souka ("Incognitos").
Reserves: Back, A. M. Hodrigues (Club d Recrela)'s hate her Bling (St. Andrew's Club); forward, Awtar Singh (Young men's 184 Association).
In spite of these little failings, the standard of tennis was high and the points very keenly contest- match
The civilians are luring a practicr
to-morrow од the
Police
ed throughout the match. How-Training School Ground at 6 p.m. ever, after a hard fought tusaic against a combined Mamak Tourna- Lai Kwong-tsun prevailed in three ment team. straight sets by 7/5, 8/6, 6/3, and deserved his victory on the day's play. Mr. C. E. Watson afficiated
umpire.
TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT
Owing to Fleet movements during the coming month it has been found necessary to re-arrange the Trian- gular Tournament.
post-
On Saturday the final of the open doubles was played and was won in The Anal of the Tungshan Re-four sets by Law Fook-ling and creation Club Championship was Chan Chi-koung over Lai Kwong-meet in the first match of the series The Army and the Navy were to played over 36 holes yesterday be- tsun and Leung Tak-ki. The win- this afternoon, while the Club were tween Messra. Annett and Laffond,ners showed far superior combina- the latter proving the vietor after tion and fairly outplayed their op- a keenly contested game. It was ponents. anybody's game until the
After the singles match yester when Annett appeared to lose that day. Mrs. Kanter presented the steadiness which up to that time trophies.--Our Own Correspondent. had made the match so evenly enn.i tested. Laffond gained the honouri by the margin of 4 and 3.
27th
The
annual game between Tungshan Recreation Club's "Best Ladies" and the "Worst Men" was held over 27 holes yesterday.
RUGBY BLUES
· CAMBRIDGE TEAM-
BUILDING
In the morning, 9 holes Match play was contested, and the men were severely trounced to the tune of 5% points to 2%. After titan, "Shanghai Foursomes" were J. Leather has awarded Blues to Captain of Cambridge Rugby W. "played" over
18 holes. Ladies
The P. R. Bowring (Rugby and Trinity) displayed their and P. L. Candler (Sherborne and superiority. "defeating" their Pembroke).
again
Jopponents with three victorles to Jone,
The results were:--
SINGLES
"Best Ladies”
Madame Laffond
"Worst. Men"
(Capt) 1 Hyslop
Mrs Owen
Mrs Smith
BOXING
LEE THEATRE SATURDAY,
15th Dec., 1934
at 9.15 p.m. Lightweight Championship of the Colony and Helt STOKER PRYALI. II.M.S.. Suffolk
(Holder of the Prince of Wales' Bolt STOKER DER
for Grand Duchessy of Cornwall) 1.M.S. Phoenix
6 Rounds Welterweight Contesi A.B. WINGRAVE H.M.S. Phoenix
V.
A.D. FANCY 1.M.B. Medway
0 Rounds Featherweight Contest A.R. PRANDY (Champion R.N; and R.M.) II.M.S: Kent
V
SIGNALMAN REID H.M.S. Keppel
6 Rounds Middleweight Contest CPL. FITZGERALD
IL.M.S. Kent
STOKER ARMITAGE.
H.M.S. Sandwich
10 Rounds Bantam Weight Content
CPL. MARSDEN H.M.S. Tamar
BATTLING CHAN Champion North Malaya, 1033 6 Rounds Welterweight Content A.B. PARKER 11.M.S. Modway
STOKER HAYLER II.M.S. Suffolk (Atlantic Fleet Champion) Booking at MOUTRIE'S for Membera. of the Hongkong Boxing Association on Wednesday, 12th and Thursday, 13th December. Friday, 14th and Saturday, 15th Dec. General Publle:
Ringside Beats 85.60; others $3.30 and $1.10. (Including Amusement Tax).
KING'S
Bath these games have been to meet the Navy next Wednesday. NEXT ATTRACTION! poned. The Club's second niateh with the Navy on January 4 has also been put off.
The Hongkong Hockey Club will now meet the Navy in their
firet mutch on the Royal Naval Officers' Clab Ground, King's Park, on January It. at 4:30 p.m. at the return match will be played on the Club's greand at King's Park on January 15 at the Fame time.
HOCKEY CLUB SENIORS The following have been selected to play for the Hongkong Hockey
p.m. prompt. E. Moses; J. Club in their match against the Lincolnshires today at Shamshuipo at Roiger (Capt) and L. A. R. Duncan; J. E. Potter, W, A. Reed 'and H. J. D. Lowe: A. A. R. Butelho, H. Owen- Bowring is a rather small but Hughes, G. E. R. Divett J. L. Tetley very hard-working forward who and E. C. Fincher. has been in the running for a Blue for at least two years.
Last sea- he was most unfortunate enough to get injured at a critical perlod of the term.
son
Candler is really a sly-half, but Cliff Jones secured that position over his head last season and he has now developed into a splendid ifcentre three-quarter.
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O Matthewa
Owen
Vs
Mra Batchelor, 1 A.E. Smith
Mrs Annett
LOCAL POLICE GAME
In a fast and exciting game of hockey played on the Police Training School graund yesterday afternoon, drew, both sides scoring two goals. the Hongkong and Kowloon Police
the scoring for Hongkong,
In the first half, Hutchinson opened equalising for the Kowloon Police.
Parker On resumption after the interval, C. Pile went through to give Hong- kong the lead. Kniloon retaliated and found the net through Parker.
(Capt) 0 Mrs. Fergusson and Mrs. Smith 2 Towards the end, Pile sent the bali
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Mrs Ryun
Mrs Fergusson Mrs Garman
1 Ferrier
"SHANGHAI FOURSOMES". "Best Ladies”
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into the net but the point was 6 disallowed for an infringement and
the final result was a draw.
I Bailey
0
◊ Fergusson 1 Cameron
1
Total
114
0
"Worst Mea"
Fergusson and Ferrier 2% Smith and Bailey
0
Hyslop and Matthews Cameron and Owen
Mrs Ryan and Mrs Gorman Mrs Batchelor and Mrs Annett Mdme Lafond and Mrs. Owen
0
2
Total
2
-Our Own Correspondent.
. Des Voeux Road.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
COALLESS DRAW
The Central British Association and
of the YMCA. met in a goalless draw In a friendly game at King's Park yesterday afternoon. The C. B. A. fielded only eight men.
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The Y.M.C.A., who turned up with
41⁄2 an extra man, lonned two players to
the visitors.
OUT OF HIS
HEART LOVE
-POURED IN SONGE
LOVE TIME
A Fox Picture with
"PAT" PATERSON
NILS ASTHER
HERBERT MUNDIN
HARRY GREEN HENRY B. WALTHALL
Produced by John Stam Directed by James Tilins
ANNOUNCEMENT
BUTTERFLY and MOTH
EXHIBITION.
By local resident
For three days only starting
WEDNESDAY THE 13th
at
KOMOR & KOMOR
WHAT DO YOU MAKE
OUT, FRECKLES
I CAN SEES OUR CAMP, ALL RIGHT! 1 SEE NUTTY.... HE'S PLAYING WITH SOME- THING...IT'S SOME KIND OF AN ANIMAL..YOU. TAKE THE GLASSES,
CHARLIE !
IT'S AN ANIMAL, ALL RICHT...A CRIZZLY BEAR CUB, I BELIEVE! FRECKLES, WE MUST HURRY BASK
·
TO CAMP{
WAIT....YOU STAY HERE...KEEP THIS RIPLE, WITH TELESCOPE SIGHTS, AND STAY ON THIS
ROCK, WHILE I MAKE FOR CAMP !!
OKAY
Trouble!
THAT GRIZZLY MOTHER WE SAW, 15 AFTER HER CUB, YOU CAN BET YOUR LIFE... AND NUTTY HAS HIS RIFLE UNDER HIS BLANKETS...HE WOULDNT
HAVE A CHANCE!
WHAT DO YOU
WANT ME
TO DO
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1. By Flosser
WATCH THE CAMP! KEEP YOUR BYE ON NUTTY! THE WIND 15.BLOWING SLIGHTLY NORTH...SO, IF YOU HAVE TO SHOOT, ALLOW FOR THE DRIFT! THE RANGE IS ABOUT SIX HUNDRED YARDS....I'LL TRY TO
WARN HIM...IF YOU SHOOT,
DON'T MIS #