THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27,

1935.

HELD

WORLD CHAMPION WELL

SCHOOL SPORTS

ELLIS KADOORIE PUPILS

Sookunpoo Mooting

OUR "FORM” GUIDE

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FLYWEIGHT TOO MANY DIRECTORS

BOUT

1-3 2-0 0-0 1-0 1- JACKIE BROWN

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

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

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

There was a large altendance at the sports meeting of the Ell Kadoorie School for Indians, which Acerington was held on the Indian Recreation Crewe.... Club's ground at Scokunpoo yestor day afternoon.

Darlington ... The Senior Championship was won Gateshead- by Jamall All, while the Junior Cham-Halifax plonship title went to Dawood Ahmed. Lincoln

Mrs. A. T. Hamilton, wife of the Rotherham principal of the school, presented the

Blockport prizes at the conclusion of the events.

Tranmera THE RESULTS

Watsalt Wrexham Results of the various events are New Brighton ok fellow:

Doncaster

High Jump (Senior)-1, Mohinder York Singh; 2, Ismail All; 3, Mohamed Cheater

Curreen.

Manafield High Jump (Junior),-1, Z. Abban Rochdale 2, Dawood Ahmed; 3, 11, C. Kader. Chesterfield

Three-Legged Itaco (Senior),

Bouthport Mohamed Curreon and Dawood

Carliste Moona; 2, Sadoo Singh and lakikat

Hartlepools Singh; 3, Khazan Singh and K. M. Barrow Rumjahn.

Race (Junior)-1, Three-Legged Dawood Ahmed and Z. Abbas;

2.

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1-3 2-5 0-1 1-0 2-2 LUCKY TO ESCAPE

DEFEAT

3-71-1 1-1 1-1 0-3)

0041 14 -1 1-2 1-0 3-2 1-6 0-2 2-2) 4-3 0-5 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 6–1 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 5–1 5-0 0-2 2-0 1-3 2-2

London, Mar. 4. Jackie Brown, holder of the world's fly-weight champion. ship, and Benny. Lynch, the Scottish fly-weight champion, boxed a draw over 12 three minute rounds at Bat 4lb. at Glasgow.

IN FOOTBALL

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tions that might be given, and Insist on playing. 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 the directors that he should coach the players, young and old alike.

Afterwards he asked me, "What do you think they would have anld the mentioned the names of two or three players) if I had told them that their style was wrong?"

To me it dods not seem to matter what they had said.

As servants of the club, they

Referee Johnny Summers verdict -1-4 6-1 2-6 3-2 1-5 was not popular with the huge crowd.

3–1 4–0 2–3 2–1 1–2 2-3 0-0 0-2 031-Practically overy critic agreed would have to obey in the same 1-3 6-0 1-0 2-1 2-1 awarding Lynch at least six rounds,

Lynch started in great style, and way on others who are paid for 1-0 1-1 2-1 1-2 2-3|

0-1 6-2 6-1 1-3 3-omentarily floored Brown with al doing a particular job. I do not 3-1 1-1 3-2 1-1 1-2 right hook. The Manchester boy was belleve either that any player with 3-4 6-3 2-2 1-1 obviously worried, but lynch lost the a grain of common sense would

1-5 2-3 1-2 1-1 2-2

2-13-11-2 6-2 2-2 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-2-1

opening by over-engerness.

refuse to carry out instructions, even though he might believe that they were mistaken.

Brown started the second round in furious fashion, and non in heavy rights to the hend.

Lynch was inflined to be erratic] It is however, undoubtedly true in his sense of distance, and Brown's that players, especially those on Ibrahim Usaf and Mohamed Sunan; Sack Race (Junior)-1, J. B. longer reach was a vital factor. It whom a club chiefly relies, are 3. Abbas A. Rakhia and H. C. Kader. B. Hassan; 2, Duwood Abbas; 3, A. enabled him to score steadily at long permitted too much licence, and

Raco 100 Yards

(Senior)1,C. Kader.

range, but he was heavily punished on that this is the cause of many team 220 1,

Yards Race (Senior)-1, the body towards, the end of the third troubles. Ismail Ali; 2, Dawood Moora

Naranjan Singh; 2, Immail All; 3, round. Mohamed Curreen.

Lynch improved in the next seksión, 220 Yards Race (Junior)-1,He scored with lefts to the face, but

round, Dawood Ahmed; 2, Abdul Mohamed; Brown's defence was

Al. though he was guilty of holding at 4. Siban Abraham. Throwing the

Cricket Ball.1, times. Naranjan Singh; 2, Telok Singh; 3)

Towards the end of the round Muhinder Singh,

Brown was again down from a left hook, but rose almost at once.

100 Yards (Junior)-1, Dawood. Talip. Ahmed; 2, Abdul Mohamed; 3, Z. Abbas.

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

SPORT

ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Half Milo Raco (Senior)-1, Tamall All; 2, Naranjan Singh; 3, Mohinder Singh.

Class 10 Ruce.1, Mohamed Moon; |2, Pritam Singh; 3, Sardara Singh.

Class 11 Race-1, A. C. Kader; 2, J. D. Hussan; 3, 9. II. Khan.

Quarter Mile Race (Junior)-1 Dawood Ahmed; 2, Abdul Mohamed; 3, Seban Abraham.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Third Extra Race Moeting to be held on Saturday, 6th April, 1935, (weather per- mitting) may be obtained at the Socretary'a Office, Gloucester Building; the Club House, Happy Valley: the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables. Ali; 2. Mohinder Singh; 8, K, Buchoo. One Mile Race (Senior),-1, Ismall

Shan Kwong Road.

Old Boys' Race,-1, II, Ahmed; 2. Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON | A. II. Abbas: 3, A. K. Omar, un Thursday, 28th March, 1935. Consolation Race-1, A. Kader; 2,

By Order,

Y. Wahnb; 3, B. Abbas.

SCOT TOO IMPETUOUS

The fifth round went to the Scot. but his impetuosity again told against le chased Brown all round the ring,

ried, was able to survive. him, and Brown, although badly fur-)

OWN RECORD SHATTERED

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indoor meetings with Bonthron, whose farewell to indoor running a one-step triumph over Venzke. gave him, at least, the satisfaction of Gamely Bonny came fighting back at the end in an effort to recoup The pace of the fight was tremendamo of the yardage that soparated ous, the sixth round showing not him from his archfoeman. A lap and Arithmetic Race (Senior)-1, Arsening in its speed.

a half from the taut red worsted the K. Markar; 2, Narajan Singh,

Lynch drove Brown across the ex-Princetonian made hỉn hid. It Arithmetic Raco (Junior)-1, ring, and then sebred with a right was little more than a gracious ges Mohinder Singh: 2, Manche Rom; 9, to the stomach. Brown

retallated ture.

No one could have cut down G. Sallm.,

with a vicious right under the heart, that tremendous stretch, Masters' Race.-1, Chanan Singh; 2, At the end of the round Lynch was on amazing a runner as Bonthron. Mr. Abdullah; 3, C. K. Liu.

top, scoring repeatedly" with both The crowd was with him but his hands to the body.

legs were not. His vain challenge Brown tried to make it a long-range brought Ilm salvon of frenzied battle in the seventh, He had the applause but the machine ahead of botter of the early exchanges, but the him bracked no overtaking. He re- Scot, who seemed the fresher, gave gained not an inch as Cunningham him no rest. The round was even. moved up to `u 0-3 bania the score of Sack Raen (Junior).—1, J. B. The pace slackened slightly in the their meetings. Hússua; 2, Dawood Alimed; 3. A. G.[eighth, but midway through Lynch Secretary. Kader.

drove Brown to the ropes and scored well to the body, following with a right and left to the chin, which had) Brown reeling almost helplessly when the gong rang.

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OLD RECORD 3:52Z. The race bure, a remarkable re- C. semblance to the New York A. battle, with this one great exception. When Ny went out on his dizzy whirl HEAVY PUNISHMENT of the boards, Cunningham stayed right at his heels and when the Kan- Brown did better in the ninth, twice aan went off on his own he had a catching Lynch with strong lefts, but randy-made lead there for himself. the round was comparatively qulet, At the tape he shattered, beyond re- Brown seemed to be the stronger in cognition his own world's indoor the tenth, and though he could make of 8.52.2. little-of-Lynch, he took-the-honours The Jayhawk fller had fled past. by a fair margin.

the quarter in 0.60.3, the half in! The eleventh round ended with 2:01.2 and three-quarters In 3:05 Brown hanging against the ropes and astounding fractional times all f taking, heavy punishment, but the them. Had he gone on there is no champion made a desperate rally in telling what his mile timo might have the closing minutes.

The last round was ever.

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been. Strong and fresh as he was at the end, his 1,600-meter clocking was good for about a 4:06 mile.

Cunningham's was the stand-out achievement of one of the best and most spectacular meeta in the long. tradition-studded history of the A. A. U. At the end of a grand evening of meritorious performances there had been five world's recorda shattered, one tled and one champion- The frat International cricket ship mark eclipsed. By way of em- malch in be staged in the Colony phasis some of the figures were hit will be pinyed on the Club de Recrein several times.

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