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Mrs. P. S. Cassidy, winner of the Railway Cup, one of the important competitions of the Hongkong Ladies Golf Club, (Photof Ming Yuen),

HONGKONG'S FINEST BADMINTON

(Continued from Page 8.)

course of Hul's first recovery, Wong found the shuttle be too fast and had it changed. For a brief while Hul lost control, but he came back stronger than ever ond in a wonder- ful burst carried the game at 15-12.

Wong carefully bull up a sub- stantial lead of four-love In the final game and from that point never look- ed back, Hui fought him tooth ond nail for every point and actually service changed hands three or four ilmes

before Wong consolidated. Then the end came quickly, but it was a fitting conclusion to a fine en- counter.

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Wales Team

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FIGHT SENSATION Cup Replay

THE CHAMPION LOSES

Manchester, Mar, 2.

There was a sensational finish to

ROWDYISM AT

GAME

Chinese Fined For Stone Throwing

the fight here to-night between SOCCER MATCH

INCIDENT.

SOME CHANCES

The Welsh team to oppose Ireland in the International Charity Cup re- play on Wednesday next has been fehosen as follows:

“HOWINDUS „KUSTHOFEN WREDICT (Fusiliers) and Keating (Fusillers): North (Police), Wanklyn (Fusiliers) (Fusillers), Dumeld (FLA.O.C.), Sul- and Evans (Fusiliers); Coakley

Jivan (F

(Fusiliers), Evans, 34 (Fusi- liers) and Roberts (Fusiliers);

Reserves: -Grindley (Fusiliers), Dennis (Fusiliers); Hughes (Fusi- (Fusiliers). liers), Tatler (Fusiliers) and Gaizley

Benny Lynch, world flyweight box- ing champion, and Len, Hampston, # Batley (Yorkshire) bantam-| weight. After much deliberation, It has been,

Warning defendants that any re- decided that the re-play between the title-holder into the bantam class would result in much heavier. pen- This flight marked the entry of the petition of their acts of hooliganism Hongkang Cricket Club. and the In-It brought him disaster. dian Recreation Club for the cham-

alties, Mr. Eric Himsworth, senior He was disqualified into the fifth Kowloon Magistrate, imposed a fine plonship of the Cricket League sbull

round-because one of his seconds be held on the longkang ground on jumped into the ring, apparently to appearing on remand before him, for of $20 on each of twe Chinese Saturday, April 10. There is to protest that his man had been fout-throwing stones to the public danger RIFLE SHOOTING

at the Chatham Road football ground

be

no extension of time, play to begist

td.

SHADOW OF DEFEAT

a play-off" But Lynch then was already in theo.Saturdays ago..

shadow of defeat.

haarin

The match will be played on the Kowloon Football Club ground.

King's Trophy Won By South Africa

ai 2 p.m. and finish at 0.15, as per League rules for April.......

The ordinary plan that a

It had been stated at a previous should be staged on a neutral ground

both

defendants, Tsang hearing that was not utilised in this case as both In fact, he was almost a loser in Kwan, 27, Atter employed in the the Kowloon C. C. ground and

Rethe third round, when he was thrict Naval Dockyard, and Chui Kong, crelo, obvious venues, are so far away down, the last being for a count ofyear-old unlicensed hawker, had

London, March 23. that a start prompt on time at either

been seen throwing stones at L/Cpl. The National Rifle Association has His seconds prepared to throw in Conner, goalkeeper for the Royal announced that South Africa has place canno! assured. The Indians have no objection to playing on the the towel.

Ulster. Rines football team in a won the King's trophy for boys of Lynch, H.K.C.C. ground, and in fiet suggested

Bs he lay on the floor match against the Club de

Recreio. signalled "Don't."

the Empire rifle shooting in 1938, Inspector R. Shannon, prosecuting, with an aggregate of 84.317 out of Lo ordinary

possible 100.

11.

This decisión · to stick

eight,

He struggled to his feel, but was produced n itttic child in court, who anin was second with 82.720 andi League hours of play makes another i promptly floored again for a' count had been injured during the fra New Zealand third with -77.702.

draw not unlikely..

Thin on top!

TRY

Danderine

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG

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of ulne.

The bell saved him.

In the fourth, Itampston again dropped Lynch for n count of nine.

The fifth finished it..

WORLD SKATING TITLE

Ming

London, Mar. 2.

At the end of the compulsory figures in the women's world figure skating championship, which began at the Empress Stadiumt. Earl's Court, yesterday, two sixteen-year-old Bri- tish giris held the first two places. Alias

Cecilia Colledge, British and European

pean champion and raro

and favourite for the

with a total of world's Hile, 1,498.7 marks, was 18.7 points in front of Miss Megan Taylor, of Manchester.. Frk. Vivi-Anne Hulten, of Sweden. was third, with 1,419,5 marks.

Although not so spectacular to watch, the compulsory figures are the most important part of the champlon- ship, for they provide two-thirds of a competitor's final score.

MAXIMUM SCORED

The standard of skating was very, high and the maximum of six marks was closely approached on many occasions. Miss Colledge accomplished a rare performance when, after exe- cuting a loop-change-loop, one judge held up the number six. This was the only time during the day that maximum points were given to any skater., although both Miss Colledge and Miss Taylor had 5.9.

-Miss-Colledge, neatly-attired-in- black, executed her figures with a very serious a'r. The rink present- ed a picturesque secne as the gally- costumed competitors, some of whom

appeared in

in outfits striking design, practised on nearby ice while, await- ing their turn to perform.before the

of seven judges, cach

different nationality. There were two sessions, both well attended. Placings:

1. i Cecilia Colledge (G.B.), 1,408.7 marka,

2. Mis Megan Taylor (C.R.), 1,470.5,

6. Mlle. Hey Stenut (France), 1,876.7

1. Frk. Vivi-Anne Hallen (Sweden), 1.410.0.

4. Pri. Emmy Pusinger (Aimtria), 1.888.9.

7. brt. anno, Nernberger (Austria), 1.354.5.

6. Fri. Viktoria Lindpainter (Germany).

between the soldiers and Chinese, Medical the child had been struck by stones. received an

examination showed that The National Rifle Association has invitation from New First. defendant, who was on bail South Wales to send a team of 14 of $25, was able to his fine.

pay

1,360.5. but marksmen to the rifle shooting at The champion was down for eight the hawicer, who had not raised Sydney in February next, which is midway through the round, then hung money for similar bail, was told the

150th, anniversary of tho desperately to nvold a knock-out that he would have to go to prison Dominion of Australia.-Reuter's Bul-

crosses thudded repeatedly to

on

Left

his body in ellaches, and he had or three weeks, dating from March letin. dropped for a count that had reached 19, if he could not pay his fine.

eight when the second dashed into

the ring.

The referee, Gus, Platts, said the second's action had "beaten rules."

the

DOYLE TO MEET KING LEVINSKY

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PAIRS TITLE

German Holders Placed First

Fri. Herber and Ernst Baler de- servedly retained their title for they were placed first by five of the seven

After Lightning Visit To Judges. They skated through n

California

cleverly arranged programme with vigour and skill to the accompani- ment of unusual music. The record Jack Doyle has been matched with whieht played during their perform the American, King Levinsky, the ance was brought over by Baler, whe The Second Extra Race Meeting4ight to take place at Wembley on had it specially made. The music will be held (weather permitting) April 0. He Intends to go to Callasted for exactly five minutes. A

feature of their performance was the fornia and back before the fight. at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, The erratic Irishman's training way in which every movement fitted 2937, and Monday, 29th March, programme is not one to comment in semirably with the music. Plac- 1937, commencing at 12.80 p.m.

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73.6 pts. Place marke: Ré1⁄4

Slanky's record, without being 1. Mn, CHя, L. II. T. Cilt (Great Britain),

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