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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, ·

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1935.

SMART NAVAL BOXING DELIGHTS ADMIRAL DREYER

AS I SEE IT

BY "VERITAS'

PLAYERS' OBLIGATIONS

IN TRIAL GAMES

UNFORTUNATE

EFFECT.

OF CLASHING

INTERESTS

PLAYERS SHOULD

DECIDE

ONE WAY OR THE

OTHER

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Canth s

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THE

HE clash of Interport hockey | habit of relying on the newspapers' to'

and football trials, the Trian- gular Hockey Tournament and the it is, I think, an undisputed fact that Mawal league and friendly sporting Association to notify encls pinyer of Activities of the Colony is exercin-his selection. The team Ing a big strain on certain players, are sent to the newspapers who have claims for recognition puulien.un, and players are expected) In all, or some of these events. to read them and discover for them- This was the ronnen why Parker, selves whether their names appear LL. Cdr. Nowsome and Ft. Lt, ami juga Lascelles did not put in an appear this undoubtedly works quito satis ance for last Sunday's hockey Interport trial. From their point

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errors,

mak a 14 a coste, Anna Ko knew such complete reliance is placed un the Press as a medium icr such of vinw they cannot be blamed information. None the leas it does Parker had a very hard football open up real possibilities for mitch on the Saturday.. and also Circumstances might stop a player had to take into account hin ex- from reading the particular issue CI pected appearance in the football the paper in which the teams hind Interport trial the following after-published, and because of that it in noon. Newsome

Lascelles possible for him to have no idea and were both concerned in two hard of his selection.

The paint is, there sace bormay suutrient leviors operRA-

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going Triangular Tournament ng against teams turning out as matches inst week, and knew they originsy chosen, without adding an would be required for two morejo aggy when this week. Trace, absence from slackness. Apart from that commen

Agarchy" seejur, in gemain a payo the hockey trial.

being personally informed of his relection in such an important match as an Interport trial.

ONE OR THE OTHER'

LBEIT. from the hockey selectors' A viewpaint, their non-appearance

in the trial was strongly to be desi precated and in deliberately putting before their considerations other obligations to the Hockey Association, the players might justifiably be taken n invite nota ei kaos pies ni in- Larest in being chosen for the Hockey Intarport. The question reems to be, In it fait of these players to allow

BADMINTON

Y.M.C.A. MEN'S TEAM BEATEN

Playing in the "B" Division of

their names to go forward na prospecsithe men's doubles badminton league tive Interporters, If they find other intereats more important than the last night, the Sailors' and Soldiers trials? One can sympathise with them Home defeated the YM.C.A., by tine for as there is a claim of import-six sets to three.

ant dates, but these dates have been, The match was played at the S. common knowledge for some tine, pull and S. flome, and several clove and none of the player enn plend belag Interesting games were seen, the taken by surprise. I would be Y.M.C.A.. showing up quite well in well if the players who find vital their first men's doubles encounter. interests conflicting, would make up

On Friday next. the Y.M.C.A. their minds which they intend to fol

low, and thus make elnur their post-entertain Victoria Recreation Club

in a "B" Division match.

tlun to all parties.

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WHY PINTO DID NOT PLAY

TT transpires that the reason why

J. M. Pinto, originally chosen for, Sunday's trial did not turn out, was that the committee Jus 2140 #FI at outside left, when be ni Pinto felt that he; right inner. could not do justice to himmelf, the team for which he bowl

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LEAGUE CRICKET

Army And Club To Meet Saturday

MARINES AND CLUB STAGE BATTLE IN THE MUD HIGH PRAISE FOR

Players were almost unrecognisable within a few minutes of the start of Isas week's rugby match between the Club and the Marines on the race course peto ground Shanghai. An unusually large crowd of spectators turned up, due to the fact that other aparts fixtures had been cancelled, and saw the Club

win by alx points to five.

TO-DAY'S TENNIS FINAL

LADIES DOUBLES AT U.S.R.C.

GOOD MATCH IS PROMISED

(By "Veritas").

Mrs. Kayll is expected to win her second Colony tenn's title this afternoon, when she and Mrs. Parkes meet Miss R Rumjaha and Mrs. Chui Chun chui in the final of the open d-ubles championship.

SUSPENSION OF BARNEY ROSS

FAILURE TO DEFEND HIS TITLE

New York, Jan. 15. The N.Y.S.A.C.. has sus- pended Barney Ross, holder of the world's light weight box- ing title, for failure to defend his crown within six months as required by the Rules.—— Reuter.

HAMMOND HITS CENTURY

USEFUL SCORE BY M.C.C.

Trinidad, Jan. 15.

HONGKONG TENNIS TITLES

ENTRIES NOW OPEN

MEN'S SINGLES & DOUBLES

The entry forms for the annual a'nrlcv np ཌཀདཱདཱĪསན ལཏནཡ་ shies of the Colony have now been issued by the Honkong Cricket Club, which is nga'n or- the events en behalf of opnin ng the Lawn Tenn's Association.

Entries close on January 31 at

CONTESTANTS

More Impressive Boxing By

A. B. Dawson

TEAM COMPETITION WON BY SUFFOLK

(By L. H. B.)

Fought in the presence of his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief of the China Fleet, Admiral Sir Frederic Dreyer, K.C.B., C.B.E., at the China Fleet Club last night the finals of the China Fleet Amateur Boxing Championships and Team Com- petition provided a fine display of keen and hard fighting.

Admiral Dreyer who pre-break through Tuck's good de- ented the trophies thanked ense.

Captain Redman and his staff HEAVYWEIGHT DISAPPOINT who arranged the competition

and the contestants for # The fight for the heavy weight plendid evening's entertain-itle between Marino Foster and ment and said that the fighting Leading Seaman Swan lucked the and been keen and hurd; more-i

nterest of many of the other by no over it should be noticed that ghts, for the men were no less than six boys and four ans cenly matched and Foster, ifter showing himself the superior ordinary seamen had entered in the first round, was able The championships and bean to defeat the aggressive tactics of matcheil against far

ox-wan in the cond round and perienced men.

ay the attack into the enemy's em, in the third round Foster Boy Nicholsen (Hermes) was definitely the superior boxer who won the light heavy and landed some very heavy blows

division, weight

Sir despite Swan's determined defence Frederic. WAN deserving of at retamess to attack,

fine

more

said

specul mention for his performance.

THE RESULTS

Results of the finals were 25

After congratulating the Suffolk follows: which won the point competition the Fou herweight: A. B. Wilkinson v, in C. srew attention to the fast (Adventure) beat Staker Ryan (Ber.

hat the Berwick was only one wick) on points: oint behind the w.nning hp despite the fact that she has been the colony such a very short

Fitzgerald

Cpl. Light-heavy: (Kent) beat Boy Nicholson (Hermes)

on points,

Lightweight: Marine Olliver (Ad-

Once again theme and that this was the first venture) beat Tel. MacDonald (Doa-

p.m. and the tournament, opens on Monday, March 4. entries in the singles will he restricted

to 64, and in the doubles to 32.

The garinta muunta Int { way? with the tournament, and the condi tions governing them, follow.

EVENTS

petition in which she had been

ent:red.

DAWSON WINS AGAIN

·

and

troyer Flotilia) on points.

Flyweight: Ordinary Seaman Tuck (Suffolk) bent A. B. Morrissey (De-

(Sutelk) ke, Pov King (Adventure) trayer Floriligy on pain":"

Bantamweight:. A. D. O'Connell

In the second-round...

Middleweight: A. B. Dawson The match is being played at

(Des royer Flotilla) beat Soker the United Services Recreation

Knight (Berwick) on points. Club, and at the conclusion, the

Welterweight: Stoker Hayler Probably the best fight of the (Suffolk) beat Alreraftsman Killick trophies for the open singles and' Bright batting by the M.C.C.,

evening was between the middle (Hermes) on points. open doubles championships will was seen during the opening

wights Leading Seaman Coc- Heavyweight: Marine Foster be presented.

phases of their three-day cricket Men's Championship Singles. En-Smith (Medway) and

A. B. (Kent) hent Lending Seaman Swan Mrs. Kayll and Mrs. Parkes, who match with Trinidad to-day. trance Fee, $3.00.

Dawson

Flotilla). Į (Kent) on points. (Destroyer are strongly favoured to win, have

Open to any player resident in the Enjoying first occupation of an

· been selected, and declined to play The Hongking G.C. and the. Arwy.] been playing splendid, tennis right easy wiekut, the Englishmen total. Colony who is a member of a Club Dawson had slightly the better ou It was a sensible decision, but the bith potential champions, will meet through the tournament, surviving ed 348. Walter Hammond again up kindly presented by the late sir almost punch

afliated to the I.ALTA Challenge it throughout hat Coc-Smith gave

for panch facts threw an interesting light an in tl First Division of the Hongkong the various stages to the final without hatted well, and scored 116 before. Chaler, to be held for one year howed equal stamina and pluck the amazing methods adopted by Cricket League on Saturday afternoon conceding a set. They are, en form, Belectors. Is there really a dearth on the Uangkang C.C. ground, com- the trongest ladies pair in the Cotony, dismissal, while valuable contribu-and-won outright if win by the same he was always willing and alg.

tions were made by. Leslie Ames player three years in surcession, o Lake mencing at 2 p.m.

any opportunity which of lot wineers in in

Team competition: H.M.S. Suffolk UNEXPECTED FINALISTS

Wai Pui). were the Powers-That-te sociously The following have been selected |

(61 not out) and Smith, the Mid-Holder Mr. Tsui

All Dawson gave,

(29 points), 11.M.S. Berwick (28),) convinced it was possible to move a to represent the Army leam:

Miss Rumjahn and Mrs. Chul some-dlesex bowler (54).

rounds best of 3 seis, except Semi- Other notable enntests in the FM.S. Adventure (21), 11.M.S. Keby player from one side of the field, and; Col. E. St. 6. Kirke, b.s; Major what surprised by eliminating the Trinidad bated before atump Finals and Final, beat of 5 sets. The one department of a team, to another, V. J. Benavin (R.A.M.C.), Capt. L. J. Misses Hancock in the semi-final, but

Medy ny Aut and for him to play a game, wrthy Wach R.A.S.C.), Lieut. C.C., Garth- they deserved the fuccus and will were drawn, and compiled 60 for number of competitors playing in this evening of very good display (21), 8th Destroyer Flotilla (21) Stoker Tyler17), H.M.S. Tamar and Small Ships hot only of his reputation, but of in- white (Royal Artillery), Lieut, d. Per stou tesistance to the favouri-; the loss of two wilkets-Reuter, vent will be limited to 44. If the we those beween A. B. Loxham Hermes (17), H.M.S. Medway clusion in an Interpart team? I give Williams (East Lancashires), leur tes this afternoon. They will depend

The Committee reserve the right to (Suffolk) for the welter weight (8). It up, but there is something very the Hon. G. R. Clegg-II (Royal chiefly stenditness from the baseline,

reject any entry.

Boy Nicholson (Hermes) and a. D. Clibertain in such methods, which Wetch Fusiliers), Liput. J, R. Johnson and if they can tob with accuracy, may

menghampionship Duubles. En- Ileston (B.rwick) for the light might have rather unfortunate re- (Royal Welch Fusiliers), Lleut, J. A. cause an upset.

trance Fee, $3.00 each player.

heavy, and Ordinary Seaman Tack actionary effects,

N. Rim-Renny (East Lancashires), Mrs. Kay and Mrs. Parkes beat)

Open to any player jedent in the Suffolk) and A. B. Morrissey C. S. M. J. Elvin (East Lancashires), Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Finlay, Mans

Colony who is a member of a Club (Destroyer Flotilla) for the fly Coral, W. H. Calledge (R.A.M.C.) and Griffiths and Miss O. Dalziel, and Mrs. Corpt. D. Balard' (R.A.M.C.).

Conder and Mrs. Waltham on the way Twelfth man will be Pte. J. Dewey to the final, while Miss RunJahn and THE reasons for the last minute!

appearance of substitutes in sa (Lincolnshires), while W. O. I. R. Mrs. Chui rvercame Mrs. Woods and many hockey Interport tria's are Jordan (Royni Engineers) will um Mrs. Landelt, and the Blisses R. and garled, but I am just wondering if pire and L/Cal. E. 11. Meadows dãe very important factor is not the (R.A.M.C.), will score.

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MIXED DOUBLES TIE Further progress iri the open mixed doubles championship will he made this afternoon, when 想念 the Chinese Recreation Club, L. Coldman and Miss R. Hancock meet Captain! E. Marners and, Mira. Grimble in the semi-final.

Medicals Draw With Ordnance

number ct entries exceeds that figure

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

flinted to the I.K.LT.A. Two peel Heights to the last named Igni In a friendly hockey match on the petusi Challenge Cups presented by the contestants were very everly Marina round yesterday, the Hong-

He hongkong Cricke. Club, Holders; S. A. and II. D. Hujahn).tened and in the first two kong and Singapore Brigade, R.A, Founds best of 3 sets exceps Semi ound gave and received hard" team defeated St. Andrew's Club Despite the fact that through its dud Final, best of sets. The lows in a fast contest. In the by four goals to one. Lt. Garthwaits out the match the Ordnance numcer of competitors playing in this third round Morrissey, who had scored three goals and Hasara Singh pairs.med to tire mare rapidly, made one, for the winners, and May scorod displayed better team work the event will be riled to match between the Medical the number of entries exceeds that an effective atlack but failed to; for St. Andrew's Corps and the Ordnance Corpsgure the Committee reserve the right

{. reject any entry, in the Small Units League at Thu to.lowing vents are open to Sookenpoo yesterday resulted Members and Subscrisers of the Club in a draw, cach side scoring only. two goals.

The winners earn the right of play. All though the Ordnance Team $3.00. ing 1. D. Rumjahn and Mrs. Chui hnd slightly the better of it in a Chun-chut in the final

Despite the winter success gained by very fast game, G. O'Brien nt in- Captain Manners and Mra. Grimble side right and K. Duffeld at inside aver . C. Fincher and Miss Olive left giving the best display, and Dalziel last week, it is not generally though at half time the scores were expected that they will obtain the oqual at one goal each most of the |better of Goldman and Miss Rosamund play had been at the Medicals' end, Hancock, who are playing extra- | their keeper, F. Wright, doing some ordinarily well together, and are good work and making a number of favourites for the tile. Nevertheless difficult saver. it should be a game well worth watching.

CHANGE OF FORTUNE Early In the second half C. Mc- Queen, Ordnance right back, scored

[INTER-CLUB GOLF with a perfect shot from a penalty.

th Championship. Entrance Fee All rounds best of 3 sets, except] Semi-Finals and Final, best of 5 (Continued on Page 9.).

New Swimming Record

GERMAN GIRL'S ACHIEVEMENT

and a fairly easy victory might wall have been expected. But the Medi- cals recovered wonderfully well and The following are starting times after C. Youg, centre forward, hnd for the return match between the brought the stores level they were Shatin Golf Club and the Country able to carry the attack more con

Copenhagen, Jan. 15. Club on Sunday:

Another world swimming, re 9.16 K. Srkura y, A. W. da Roza. sistently into the Ordnance goal!

"went" to-day. Fraulein 9.19 Y. Hayasaki v. F. E. A area, fighting hard ter the extra cord

Remedios.

goal which in the limited time they Hanni Hoelzner, brilliant German 0.23 S. Yrmamoto v. A, A. Lopos. just falled to get.

swimmer, covered the 100 metres 0.27 J. Takel v. E. D. da Roza, Amongst the Medicals, J. Liver-breast stroke in 1 mln. 24 6/10 0.91 Y. Ohno v. E. I. 1 place.

sidge at right back was probably seca,, thus surpassing the fent of the most outstanding, doing con- Miss Claire Dennis, the Australian sistently good work, while J.. Pool girl, who established the previous at left back played his usual record mark of 1 min. 24 6/10 bright game.

9.15 N. Shimokawa v. A. Urquhart. 0.30 K. Ohta v, A. E. H. Castro. 0.43 H. Tanaka v. J. L. Litton. 0.47 1. Mori v. J. J. Hasto. 0.51 8-Salto v. E. Sadick.

1,55 N. Hirowoka v, H. K. Leo.

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The teams were:-Medicals; F. Mles Dinals established her 0.69 M. Kunihiro v. E. Christensen. Wright, J. Liversidge; W. R. Ingle figures last year, when she lowered 10. Av. Au 10.07 K. Manda v. F. X. M. da Silva. Wright, W

C. Gulty: J. Pool, W. the existing record of 1 min. G. Mollington,

E. 10.11 Kawads v. 11. G. Leang. Rest Morris, C. Youg, Corp. ases, accomplished by Mas

K. Watanabe v. M. A, Simors,

Snooks.

Jacobsen of Denmark in 1932. 10.10 M. Kinoshita v. C. H. Suan.

Ordnance:R. Meech. C. Mc- The Australian girl still holds the 17.28 H. K'mura v, D. Baste.

Queen G. Ludlow; F. Parker, G.200 metres breast stroke record of The four-ball matches will be de- Gorling: J. Newnham, C. Goad, G. 3 mins, 0 3/10 arcs, which she sat cided in the afternoon, starting at O'Brien, 11. Rutlidge, K. Duffeld, Run at the World Olympics in 11.45 p.m.

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