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Visit Of Shanghai Gormans
GAMES ARRANGED
The programme for the forth coming vialt of the Shanghai Ger- man, Club hockey team was arranged at a meeting of the Hongkeng Hockey Association Council held in St. An- drew's Church Hall yesterday after noon. Mr. A. A: Dand (Vice-Presi dent) was in the chair,
The German team is expected to arrive in the Colony on March 23 and will meet the Hongkong Inter
Sunday, Port team on
March 24 On Monday, the visitors will either Laka a rest or visit Macao for a game against the Portuguese Colony.
"On Tuesday, March 28, the Ger mans will meet the Combined Ser- vices and will play against the Hong- kong Civilians on March 27. At night a dinner will take place.
The selection committees ware elected na follows:
Hongkong:-R. A. Bates, Lleut. C. C. Garthwalte, Surg-Cdr. A. E. Phillips and F. A. Komp (ex-olicia).
Civilians. A. Bates,. G. Som mer, A. E. P. Guest and F. A. Kemp (ex-officio).
General Arrangements Committee:
A. E. P. Goest, &. f. Xavior, Lieut. C. Ravenhill. Surjia Singh, J. I. Tetley and. F. A. Komp (ex- officio).
Present at the meeting wern the following:-Meaars. F. A. Kemp (Hon, Secretary), W. W. Woodward, O May. G. Bommer. R. A. Bates, Jahan Dad. Chinz Kal-shui, laut.
C. Ravenhill, Mr. E. H. P. White and Mr. L. Tyler.
PUNJABIS VICTORY
Flaving in a friendly hockey match at King's Park yesterday afternoon. the Puniabis Regiment defeated the 8th Destroyer Flotilla by three goals to nil. Leading at the Interval by one goal scored by Kartar Singh, the Indians added two more gonila in the second half through Kartar Singh and Afazal Khan.
POLICE JUNIOR DRAW
The Police junior eleven and the Second Battery, Hongkong Singapore Briande, Royal Artillery, met in a friendly match on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon, the result being a goalless draw,
ENGLAND TRIAL TEAMS England are holding their second International hockey trial on the Y. M. C. A. ground, King's Park, on Thursday at 5.15 p.m.
The teams are as follows: Whiten: Jessop (Police); Ken- nedy (East Lanes.) and E. V. Reer (Club); W. A. Reed (Club), Gough' (Police) and Lleat. J. P. Willams (East Lancs.): G. E. R. Divett (Club). Licut. C. C. Garthwalte ILK.S.R A., P. 1. Senior (A.E.C.). Pambar (Police) and Taylor (Lin- colna).
Colours: Fiwler (YMCA); Lieut. N. W. Metcalfe (H.K.S.R.A.) and Cox (East Lancs); Neighbour |(Enst Lancs.), Yromaný (Lincolns) пл Farmer IY M.C.A.: May (Simala), G.-H. Fowler (Y/M.C.A.). Reeks (Lincoln), Dawson (East Laner) and Tovan (Lineglnak,
CLUB TEAM TO MORROW The following will represent the the Hongkong Hockey Club 1st XI wainst the H.K.S.R.A. to-morrow at King's Park bully-off-at-6-p.m.
C. L. Gregory.. J. E. Potter (Cap- tain) and E. V. Reed; J. L. Tetley, W. A. Keed and G. Sommer; IT. Owen Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, A, T. Lay P. H. Senior and N. A. E. Mackay.
LOCAL YACHTING
Second Extra Series For Ladies
The ladies of the Roval Hongkong Yacht Club sailed yesterday in the Second Extra Racu Series over a wurse of nine miles. Mrs. F Owen- Hughes sofline Tan in the "A" class was the first homo.
The race for the "H" and "I." "Y" and "G" classes was abandoned as the men we to rough.
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TUESDAY, ·MARCH 12, 1935.
SILVER PHEASANT WINS CLUB CUP
The Silver Pheasant, with John Sparks in the saddle, made a sparkling Galah in win the Club Challenge Cup in the unqual Paper Hunt race mest at Shanghai laat wank.
Canzoneri
May Meet Barney Ross
BOXER'S VICTORY OVER RODAK
Chicago.
Because be dahed out a thorough boxing lesson to a young Chicagoan, Leo Rodak, who was being primed for the next shot at Barney Ross world's lightweight title, Tony Canzoneri, the irrepressible Ittle New Yorker. is sitting right on top of all the title contenders to-day.
Tony, after a ten round bout in which he demonstrated that he had Inst none of the skill which heredi to make him one of the great at lightweights that ever lived, gained the unanimous voto of the Judges and referee, and most of the 14,331 spectators.
FINCHER OBLITERATES SHUTE
(Continued from Pago 8).
his poor tactica which prevented him from winning more games. ACHIEVEMENT BY PEARCE
Ho Ka-inu in playing the same dogged type of game, and will not bo easy to bent at any stage of the competition. With Pagh content to maintain baseline play Ho was in clover, as he was able to reserve his atoming.
form of 11. D. Rumpahn or Paul Practically no_iden of the real Kong could be gleaned from their matches with R. H. Wild and R. Whinney respectively. Rumfahn did as he liked, and Kong spent much of the time practising trick shots.
T. A. Pearce showed surprisingly good form against Ung, and en- Joyed the distinction of winning 6-0, 6-0, being the first player in the cur rent championship to achieve this. Peares's strokes are very well modelled, and the confident way in The fight, which was promoted which he took the net and scored by Messrs. Jim Mullen and Nate outright points suggests that he will- Lewis, the latter of whom staged give Ho Ka-lau a good game in the the Canzoneri-Berg world title, next round.
out here, was held in Ross' home town, and in the same stadium in which Jack Berg was knocked out for the only time in his life.
RODAK OUTBOXED
The results are as follows!
SINGLES
H. D. Rum.jahn beat R. II. Wild. 6-0, 0-1.
Iu Tak-cheek beat J. G. Halgh, 6-3, 6-2
6-8.
Rodak, a 21 year-old boxer who did well In the annual Golden Gloves competitions B) 4.0.
M. Beach Thomas beat G. Lai, 64,
Paul Kong beat R. Whinney, 6-2,
an amateur, and who had won 5. A. Rumjahn beat Tennio Kwok, *22 consecutive professional 6-4, 6-1.
bouts, was. completely outgener- Ho Ka-lau beat M. Pagh, 6-2, 6-1. alled and, in the sixth round.! Taul Yun-pal beat G. S. Gamble, took a clip on the jaw which all 6-1, 6-0,
E. C. Fincher beat E. L. H. Shute. but finished the contest.
4.3, 6.2.
T. A. Pearce beat C. H. Ung, 6-0, 0-0.
The loser is an extremely con- servative boxer. His most Impresi sive momints were when Canzon eri, cornering him, made him Bghti hia way out of tight epots.
A friendly football match will be played to-morrow on the Chinesa Athletic Ground, Happy Valley, com-
As a result of Tony's great mencing at 5 p.m.. Itween the alas showing, Messræ, Mullen and Lewis of the Hongkong Electric Co. and the
Tramways, are ready to sign him and Rosa Hongkong.
Ltd. The immediately for a world's cham- following have been chosen to repre- pionship fight in Chicago.
sent the Hongkong Electric -Com- pany:-A. Quinn: W. Stoker (Can- tain) and J. K. Shan: 1. Souza. Chan Slu-man and W. E. Peers: S. Two cases of Diphtheria and one case Yeuf. H. T. Seune, to Hen-chung, of Meningitis were reported to the J. C. Santos and M. Sabhan. local Health authorities during the Reserves: Yuen Shui-po and week-end.
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FAMOUS FOOTBALL FEATS!
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'Twas in 10:22 when Chuck Palmer, North- western backfield aca, pulled his "famous fast" against Minnesota.
The Gophers were admittedly stronger than the Wildcats. In the first period Min nesota registered a touchdown and the extra point.
Then commenced a Northwestern drive, which was finally halted on the 40-yard marker. Minnesota took up the offensive. and worked up to the four-yard lino.
On fourth down, McCreary hit the Northe western line so hard the ball dropped out of his hands and rolled over the marker Palmer scooped up the ball four yards bo- hind his own goal and never stopped until he had crossed the Gophers The game ended 7-7.
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