THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1934.

$1,000 BACKING FOR SEAMAN BARRY

LOCAL CRICKET NOTES

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was told he was out of luck and was turning the ball if anything too much) and they made a very good start. They put up sixty in thirty-five minutes, but after that five wickets fell and the total was only eighty-nine. Pritchard, how- ever was told to have a go, and did

AGAINST ANY WELTER OR

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MIDDLE-WEIGHT

off winning. As a matter of facts to some purpose, as he hit two SERVICES GOLF had two slip catches been held-very nice sixes off Minu in succes- Bramwell und Hargreaves hothsive overs, Walsh also got going early on-I think they would have and, after batting for an hour and pulled the match off. After their Brat five men the Navy batting was

not so good.

THE NEW BOWLER

It is of course not strictly aceur ate to say that A. P. Pereira is a new bowler, but he has leapt into prominence when Recreio entered; the first Division this Mensol, and

Competition

half. Garthwaite declared at 165, R.A.M.C. Win Annual leaving the IRC. Just five minutes longer than that to get the runa. Thanks to Garthwaite (434) and that much improved bowler Ballard 14/45 'not 5/46), they won, the game.

NO CAUSE FOR DESPONDENCY

The JR.C. are having n very

cruel blow to them. Then again,

think their skipper, Frank Pereira, has not been in the best

health recently, he was unwell Shanghai, and could not play the week before this. To command success a fast bowler, more than

RETURNING ON JANUARY 10

(By "Ringeider") Seaman Barry, of H.M.S. Berwick, holder of the

The United Services inter-unit Welter-weight championship Golf competition held at Fanling yes- terday was won by the Royal Army of China, who delighted local

Service Corps team, comprising Llout. Col. M. J. Williamson, Major C. F. W, Greiller, Major J. Wren and Capt.

Trimble, with a score of 34 down.

The handicap competition was won by a team from II.M.S. Kent with

The Inter-unit competition requited: RA.M.C., 34 down,

JLMS, Medway, 30 down. IM.S, Suffolk, 39 down. Inter-unit Handicap competition: ILMS, Kent, 11 down.

I. E, and R. C. of S., 12 down, R.A.M.C., 13 down.

The annual

Lawn

Far East Games

China To Be Invited To Participate

Tokyo, Dec. 13. The Nichi Nichi states that, com-

boxing fans in several con-plying with the request of Benur tests staged in the Colony Manuel Quezon, President, and of Dr. Getulio Vargas, Vice-President, of last year, is returning to the Amateur Athletic Association of

the Orient, who ara duo I strongly suspect that his figures, por time Just now and I trust

Hongkong on January 10.

to arrive here aboard the President Coolidge, though this proves nothing-are it will not upsel them too much.score of 11 down,

So confident is Mr. A. E. the Japan Athletic Federation are better than there any bowler can They have had bad luck. Admit-

arranging a committee meeting at show so fur. Last Saturday, with ledly rather wenk now in batting.

Ainsworth, Inspector on the Tokyo for to-morrow.

or-i ne support from any other trundler the loss of A. I. Madar has been:

Star Ferry, of Barry's ability The meeting will discuss the on his aide, he so set the Craigen-

ganisation of the first Oriental Cham- that he told me yesterday planship Games which are to be gower balamen buck on their sticka that they only got to a hundred and

that he was prepared to back held in Tokyo in 1948 and also the legalization of the Federation's con- thirty-two very late, and so could

Barry for $1,000 against any stitution. not decire. His figures of 11.2

The Manchukuo delegate will travel | 3-37-6 speak for themselves, and

Tennis welter-weight

middle-to Tokyo by air. he, with P.M.N, da Silva, are the any one else, must be at the top Tournament in connection

with weight in

The Japan Athletic Federation will two who saved the side. Omarof his physical form. sincerely the Hongkong Cricket Club will

sulmit a proposal to invite China an made a sensational return, hówling

a member country. with all his old skill (16-21 trust Perelen will be it for the commence on March 4, and na in Colony.

there years

Harry returned home with the G!) and nearly pulled things off of the season. To my mind, former But they had left it too late, af. they have cause for optimism In the open for competition to all players | Berwick when she left earlier in relations, with the

first pair, who are resident in the Colony and the year for reft and re-commis- though it is difficult to me how an A. R. Abbas and A. S. Sufind members of Club afliated with earlier declaration could have been made. F. R. Zimmern got ninety. Both are youngsters, i am told, and the H.K.LT.A. Men's Champion three. There Zimmerns are of team ballding on them. With petitions. coming nearly as difficult as the Lees (by the way I see Tinker Lee has returned to the fold after some experiments in the dog-fight game)-unil I shall have to get some labels for them, "FL"

catcreas of their new

will

be

the RC, have now to do a bit ship Singles and Doubles rom-

the excellent second eleven they have it' should not be difficult,

HELD OVER

Cricket in the Senior Division know, and "30" I know, but I am has been so interesting that I have for the moment defeated by P.Boutrun my space and must hold

THE ARMY WIN

other matches over until to-morrow when I hope to publish a supple- untary article, in wheth also want to refer la curtain events in the cricket world at home.

TO.MORROW'S GAMES

:

Lee Wal-tong, and las Ellen Tso entered the Second Round of the open Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Chim- pionship by defenting T. A Pearce, and Miss II. Hancock by G-4, 8-6. The winners will now meet L. Goldman and Miss R. Hancock.

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greyhounds.

It a very interesting to note that, while it was definitely report ed In the Press that the LR.C. lost on the last ball but one of the day. the Army-in two places......have gone out of their way to assure me i The Sender Divisjon is not very fancy the Navy will have the better" that there were three minutes to heavily engaged to-morrow, The of agninst the Civil Service, go, which would have meant une [most interesting game will be be- while of the two friendites, Recreio (or two perhaps) overs more. tween the K.CC, at home and the should beat the Press-unless F. don't know if there was way actual Hongkong Club. Barring the Pereira and A. H. Rumjahn desert divergence of opinian. ir it traditional upsets of cricket, the the FR.C.—while the 1.R.C, and is just as well that the match finish-only question is whether they can C.C.C. match should be interest- ed when it did! The 1.R.C. cer-¡make a draw of it. If the Club Ing.

tainly did their host to win as they bat first. K.C.C. muy do' su, but I In the Second Division H.K.C.C. put the Army fu. However, either hardly think otherwise if the Club and the Navy should win their the Army bats were on lap formare at full strength. But of course, League matches, and L.R.C. and or Minu was a bit off colour (1) K.C.C. may stage a come-back. ↑ Police their friendiles.

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It will be remembered that

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BOXING

LEE THEATRE SATURDAY,

15th Dec., 1934 at 9.15 p.m.

Jhghtweight Championship of the Colony and Belt STOKER PRYALL IM.S. Suffolk

STOKER DEE

(Holder of the Prince of Waler Belt for Grand Duchessy of Cornwall) II.M.S. Phoenix

While at Home he has been doing well at the game according to

leiter received to Mr. Ainsworth from Barry. He has to bis credit 21 decision against; Stoker Reynolds, who was inatched against Jack Hood, holder of the Welter-weight Championship ofị Great Britain in 1926-32-33, and In niso verdlet against Pat Haley, conqueror of Harry Mason,

Barry is also able to take a light-weight contest.

Barry won the Championship óľ. China at Shanghai last year when hi defented Johnny Hill on points.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The THIRTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY. on Saturday, 15th December, 1934. commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at! 1.30 p.m.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

FRECKLES! I'M CAUGHT IN A TRAP!

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C. B. BROWN,

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A.R. WINGRÄVE 1.M.S. Phoenla

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A.B. PRANİY -(Champion ̈ R.N‚ ̄and · R.M.)-- H.M.S. Kent

SIGNALMAN REID H.M.S. Keppel Rounds Middleweight Contest

CPL. FITZGERALD

11.M.S. Kent

STOKER ARMITAGE Rounds Bantam Weight Contest

HMS. Sandwich

CPL MARSDEN U.M.S. Tamar

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A.B. PARKER

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