THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH

1935.

WORLD CHAMPION WELL HELD

SCHOOL SPORTS

ELLIS KADOORIE PUPILS

OUR "FORM” GUIDE

(Continued from Page 8).

Queen's P. R..

1-3 2-0 0-0 1-0 ~ 1-2-3-1-1-1-0-1-0

| Bournemouth

Sookunpoo Meeting. Millwall

There was a large attendance ati

THIRD tho Ellis Kadoorle School for Indiana, which Accrington was held on the Indian Recreation Crewe .... Club's ground at Sorkunpoo yester-

Darlington day afternoon.

the sports meeting of

The Senior Championship was won Gateshcha". by Ismail All, while the Junior Cham- Halifax pionship tale went to Dawood Ahmed. Lincoln

Airs. A. T. Hamilton, wife of the Rotherham principal of the school, presented the Stockport prizes at the conclusion of the events.

THE RESULTS

Results of the various events are as follow:

Traumero Watsuti Wrexham

New Brighton Doncaster...

High Jump (Senior)1, Mohinder York Singh; 2, Iamali Ali; 3, Mohamed Chester

Curreen.

0-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 -2

DIVISION (NORTH).

FLYWEIGHT TOO MANY DIRECTORS

BOUT

JACKIE BROWN

EXTENDED

1-2-5 0-1 1-0 2-2 LUCKY TO ESCAPE

DEFEAT

-3-7 1-3 1-1 1-1 0-3

On) 4-1 Ind 3-1 1-2]

1-0 3-2 1-6 0-2 2-2)

4-3 6-5 6-2 1-0 2-1

1-3 1-4 1-0 2-0 3-0)

3-0 1-3 6-1 2-3 4-1

IN FOOTBALL

(Continued from, Page 8).

Lions that might be given, and insist on pinying in his own style

TOO MUCH LICENCE

I know of one important mana- gerial appointment which was lost because the applicant felt that he could not carry out the wishes of London, Mar. 4. the directors that he should coach Jackie Brown, holder of the the players, young and old alike. world's fly-weight champion- Afterwards ho asked me, "What ship, and Benny Lynch, the do you think they would have anld Scottish fly-weight champion, the mentioned the names of two boxed a draw over 12 three- or three players) if I had told them minute rounds at 8st 41b, at that their style was wrong?". Glasgow.

To me it does not seem to matter

what they had said.

would have to obey in the amo

As servants of the club, they'

way as others who are paid for dolog a particular job, i de noti believe either that any player with a grain of common sense would refuse to carry out instructions, even though he might believe that! they were mistaken.

G-1 4-1 2-1 2-1 0-3) 0-3 0-0 4-1 0-1 2-2) 0-1 0-4 2-2 1-2 6-1 5-0 0-2 2-0 1-3 2-2

Referee Johnny Summers, verdict 1-4 6-1 2-6 1-2 1-5 was not popular with the buge crowd. 1-1 4-0 2-3 2-1 1-2 Practically every critic agreed in 7–3 0–0 0–2 0–1 1–4] 1-3 6-0 1-6 2-1 2-1 awarding Lynch at least six rounds.

Lynch started in great style, and Mansfeld 1-0 1-1 2-1 1-2 2-3 momentarily floored Brown with a High Jump (Junior).--1, %. Abbas;:

Rochdale

0-1 6-2 6-1 1-3 30 right hook. The Manchester boy was 2, Dawood Ahmed; 3, II. C. Kader.

Chesterfield 3-1 1-1 3-2 1-1 1-2 obviously worried, but lynch lost the Three-Legged Lace (Senior).~2, Mohamed

3-4 0-3 2-2 1-1 3-2 opening by over-cagerness. Carreen

Dawood Southport and

Carlisle

1-5 2-3 1-2 1-1 2-2 Brown started the second round in Moosa: 2, Sadoo Singh and Hakikat

Harticpools

3-1 1-2 5-2 2-2 furious fashion, and scored with Singh; 3, Khazan Singh and K. M. BATTO

2-3 1-4 1-1 2-5 2-1 heavy rights to the head. Rumfahn.

It is however, undoubtedly true Lynch was inclined to be erratic Three-Legged Race (Junior)—1, Dawood Ahmed and Z. Abbas: 2,

In his sense of distance, and Brown's that players, especially those on Ibrahim Usaf and Moharned Sunan; Sock Face (Junior)-1, J. B. longer reach was a vital factor. It whom a club. chiefly relies, are 3, Abbas A. Rakhin and II. C. Kader. B. Hassan: 2, Dawood Alibns; 3, A. enabled him to score steadily long permitted too much licence, and

Race 100 Yards

(Senior)-1, G. Kader.

range, but he was heavily punished on that this is the cause of many team Yards Race (Senior)-1,the body towards, the end of the third troubles. Ismail Ali: 2, Dawood Moosa; 3, Mohamed Curreen.

Naranjan Singh: 2, Ismail Ali 8, round.

Lynch Improved in the next session,} O. Talip.

220 Yards Race (Junior)-1, He scored with left to the face, but Dawood Ahmed; 2, Abdul Mohamed; Brown's defence

Round, al- 3. Siban Abraham.

though he was gulity of holding at Throwing the Cricket Ball-1, times.

of Towards the end

the Naranjan Singh; 2, Telok Singh; 3,

round Mohinder Singh.

Brown was again down from a left) Half

Mile Raco (Senior), hook, but rose almost at once, Ismail All; 2. Naranjan Singh; 3, Mohinder Singh.

100 Yards (Junior)-1, Dawood Ahmed; 2, Abdul Mohamed; 1, Z. Abbas.

(Senior).1, K. M. Sack Race Rumjahn; 2. Muhamed Curreen; 3, Rumjahn All.

SPORT ADVTS.

· THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forma for the Third Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 6th April, 1935, (weather per- mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Omce, Gloucester Building: the Club House. Happy Valley: the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stabics, Shan Kwong Rond.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 28th March, 1935.

By Ordor

226

--

was

SCOT TOO IMPETUOUS The fifth round went to the Scot. He chased Brown all round the ring, but his impetuosity again told against him, and Brown, although badly flur- ried, was able to survive.

OWN RECORD SHATTERED

(Continued from Pago 8.)

indoor meetings with Bonthron, whose, farewell to indoor running gave him, at least, the satisfaction of a one-step triumph over Venzke,

Class 10 Race-1, Mohamed Moosa; |2, Pritam Singh; 8, Sardara Singh.

3. B. Hussan; 3, 5. H. Khan,

Class 11 Race-1, A. C. Kader; 2,

Gamely Bonny came fighting back Quarter Bille Race (Junior)-1,

at the end in an effort to recoup Dawood Ahmed; 2. Abdul Mohammed;

The pace of the fight was tremend- some of the yardage that, separated 3, Seban Abraham.

ous, the sixth round showing no him from his archfocman, A Inp and Arithmetle Itace (Senior).-1, Aisening in its speed.

a half from the taut red worsted the Lynch drove Brown across the ex-Princetóninn made his bid. It Markar; 2, Narajan Singh. Arithmetic Race Mohinder Singh; 2, Manche Ram; 3, to the

(Junior)-1, ring, and then scored with & right was little more than a gracious ges- stomach. Brown retaliated ture. No one could have cut down G. Sailm.

with a vicious right under the heart, list tremendous stretch, even Masters' Race1, Chanan Singh; 2, At the end of the round Lynch was on amazing a runner us Bonthron. ` Mr. Abdullah: 3, C. K. Liu.

top. scoring repeatedly with

The crowd was with him but his legs were not: His vain challenge frenzied Brown tried to make it a long-range brought him battle in the seventh. Ife had the applause but the machine ahead of better of the early exchanges, but the him brooked no overtaking. He re- Scot, who seemed the fresher, gave gained not an inch as Cunningham him no rest. The round was even. mover up to a 5-3 basis the score of

The pace slackened slightly in the their meetings.

One Mile Race (Senior).-1. Ismail Ali; 2, Mohinder Singh; 3, K. Ruchoo. Old Boys Race.-1. II. Ahmed: 2, | A, H. Abbas; §, A. K. Omer.

Consolation Race-1, A. Kader: 2, Y. Wahab; 3, B. Abban.

Sack Race (Junior)-1, J. B. Ilunsan; 2, Dawood Ahmed; 3, A.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Kader.

FINEST FABRICS

1

Apart from the economy in

taking advan- tage of a regular cleaning service.

There is always

1

à pleasure in having clean. and well pressed frocks for

all occasions.

THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO

The Largest Sanitary Laundryment, Dyers and Drycleaners

In the Far East

Head Office & Works, Mongkok.

60, Queen's Road Central.

27. Nathan Rood.

336 Nathan Rond.

Prak Hotel Depot.

Gloucester Building, 3rd Floor.

Hong Kong Hotel (Visitors only).

Peninsula Hotel (Visitors only). Repulse Bay Hotel (Visitors only),

Tel. 67032

21270,

G8540.

58006.

29071.

28938.

| hands to the body.

both

C. elglith, but midway through Lynch, drove Brown to the ropes and acored

salvos

OLD RECORD 31522,

LA

well to the body, following with a The race hore a remarkable re right and left to the chin, which had semblance to the New York A. C. Brown reeling almost helplessly when battle, with this one great exception. the gong rang.

HEAVY PUNISHMENT

When Ny went out on his dizzy whirl of the boards, Cunningham stayed right at his heels and when the Kan Ann went off on his own he had a Brown did better in the ninth, twice ready-made lead there for himself. catching Lynch with strong lefts, but At the tape he shattered beyond re the round was comparatively quiet. cognition his own world's indoor

Brawn-seemed-to-be-the-stronger-in-of-8.62.2-

the tenth, and though he could make The Jayhawk flier had fled past ttle of Lynch he took the honours the quarter in 0.60.3, the half in by a fair margin.

2:01.2 and three-quarters in 3:00–

The eleventh round ended with astounding fractional times all of Brown hanging against the ropes and then. Had he gone on there is na taking heavy punishment, but the telling what his mile time might have champion made a desperate rally in been. Strong and fresh as he was at the closing minutes.

The last round was even.

FRIENDLY. CRICKET

An International

On Sunday

Fixture

the end, his 1,000-meter clocking was good for about a 4:00 mile.

Cunningham's was the stand-out achievement of one of the best and most spectacular meets in the long, tradition-studded history of the A. A. U. At the end of a grand evening of meritorious performances thana-had been five world's recorda shattered, one tied and one champion- ship mark eclipsed. By way of en The first International cricket! phūsis some of the figures were hit match to be staged

In the Colony, several times. will be played on the Club de Reerein; ground on Sunday March 31, at 1 Da.. between teams representing Ilongkong Amusements, Ltd, have Portugal and India

secured another important line of pic Tadin will be without the service,tures for dual release at the Contrai jef U. M. Omar, of the Craigungsvernd Alhambra Theatres. namely, Cricket Club, who is unfortunately current product from the Gaumont | Gaumont-British Productions, The unable to play.

Indin will be represented by F. D. in British pietures, The first of these British Studios inaugurate a new era Pereira (Capt.), A. R. Minu, A. available for locul release in "Ever- RumJahn, A. H. Madar, 5. A, Ismail,green," starring the incomparabio A. S. Sud, M. P. Madar, A. R.Jessie Matthews Abbus, M, el Areu, Y. el Areulli"

and A. M. Kumjubn. Reserve.-A.!' It. Kitchell.

Portugal will be represented by A. Saturday of Dr. Ernest To, son of The wedding will take place on M. Rodrigues (Capt.), E. L. Gosano, Dr. Coxien To, and Miss Termine I. A. Alves, A. P. Poreira, A. P. (Mino), elder daughter of Mr. and Guterres, G. A. Guterres, L. J. Guter Mrs. F. X. Long. The bride's father res, P. M. N. da Silva, E. M. L. is the owner of the world-famous Soares, F. 3. Remedios und A. Prata. Long Trek Sam Co. of magicians and Reserve-, L. Ozorio.

| acrobats.

GUARANTEE

When you make Powell's your shopping centre. you have a guarantee not only of reliability but also of price their New Spring Goods as well as those in stock hava beeri marked down in compari- son with the high dollar.

WM. POWELL. LTD. Specialists in Gentlemen's Wear,

•10, Ice House Street...

Telephone-24578,

We quote from the interview with Mr. J. W. Loob, one

of the greatest personalities of the film world—

aunough

en much talk about it.

there

1

has

ger

"In connection with the various y film organisations I would like to we say that Columbia Films are mak- ning great strides and have success- fully launched several outstanding ard films. They made one of the out-

on

jed

bly

standing captures of the year in Miss. Grace Moore, who played an outstanding part in "One Night Of Love.

im-

thel

hi

AND COLUMBIA TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE TWO HITS

THE HELL CAT"

with ANN SOTHERN of KID MILLION FAME

"BROADWAY BILL'

,,

Frank Capra's Production with MYRNA LOY and WARNER BAXTER

WING ON'S

SPRING SALE

NOW PROCEEDING

The time

to make purchases

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

The Heckler!

By Blosser

SUITABLE·

PRESENTS

FOR ANY

OCCASION

KOMOR & KOMOR

ART & CURIO EXPERTS

York Building

Chater Road

AW, GEE, COACH..... WHY DO US FOOTBALL

GUYS HAVE TO MAKE

SPGECHES,?

$34

THIS IS A FOOTBALL. RALLY........ THE REST OF THE STUDENTS EXPECT IT OF you! SH-H....

THE CURTAIN IS GOING UP, NOW!!

534 25

40

FELLOW STUDENTS, DODO BENSON WILL TELL US WHAT HE PLANS TO DO AGAINST KINGSTON! DODD, AS YOU ALL KNOW, HAS TAKEN FRECKLES' PLACE, AT QUARTERBACK!! -

I THINK EVERY FOOTBALL HERO SHOULD BS, MODEST! THAT'S WHY I DON'T THINK IM SUCH A GOOD QUARTER.

BACK...BUT WHATS MY OPINION, AGAINST HUNDREDS

OF OTHERS *

S

IT BURNS ME UP, TO HEAR THAT GUY TOOTING GOUR NOTES ON HIS OWN HORN

SH.H. NUTTY!

BG

QUIET!

„BUT YOU DON'T

SEE MANY FELLOWS OF

MY TYPE,

RUNNING

AROUND

LOOSE!

OF COURSE NOT!- THAT'S WHAT "THE POLICE DEPART

MENTIS

Share This Page