SPORT ADVTS..
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The Thirteenth Extra Race Meeting will be held (wenther
BOXERS RANKED IN
AUSTRALIA
permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY, One Heavyweight |
on Saturday, 18th December, 1937,
commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. II. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 13th December, 1937.
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Sydney, NS.W., Nov. 15. Stadiums, Ltd., Sydney, prior to the opening of the boxing season at: Rushcutters Bay, issued a ranking of all the leading boxers in Australia, as a guide for its match-making.
Boxers whose names are not in- cluded will be given every on- couragement to develop,
Ron Richards is the only heavy- weight ranked,
Other rankings are: Middleweights: Ron Richards (Champion); Fred Henneberry, 21 Max Rayner, Tommy Vaughan, Jack Wilson (equal 3); Jack Brander Des Drander (equal 7); Johnny Shields Jim Mitchell, Jolinny Poster (equal D).
(Vic),
bury
Welterweights: Jack Carroll (champion); Dick Humphreys and Herb Bishop (equal 2); Alan West- Jerry Leonard and "Hock" Kuskey (eqúni 4).
Lightweights: "All Match (cham- pion);
"Hockey" Bennell und Tod Morgan (equal 2); Bub Arlene, Hughie Melegan and Jimmy Dundee
| (equal 4).
Junior
Hobbe
Lightweights:-—"Chikka”
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Szita and Anis, one of teams to visit Hongkong. at the Hongkong Hotel in Midnight Follies
RACING
Ces Rogers (equal 1). PROSPECTS
Featherweights:-Mickey Miller (champion), George Elliott and Joe Hall
(equal 2). Harry Cohen, Frank
and Max
Farrington, Harry Sumine Roberts, Hughle Hobson (Vic), Tommy Mack (Qld); Billy Fundess (equal 8).
Bantamweights: Mickey Miller (champion); Billy Fullman, Rollo
Richards (equal 4):
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Hinton, Vic. Valsey, and Joe Kerage; in fact it can be established as
wick (equal 2).
SCHOOL HOCKEY
the most popular dance They are now appearing conjunction with Volsky's
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1937.
FANLING GOLF
RUGBY FOOTBALL .
Club To Clash
With Army
A Trianguler Tournament football game will be seen
rugby
the to-
Army ground at Sookunpoo morrow, when the Army meets the Club The game will cominence at 4 pm, and will be preceded by a Adventure match between H.M.S.
and the Club “A” XV at 2.45 p.m. Surg. Lt/Comdr. Nicholson will re- feree the Triangular Tournament
game.
The Club sides have been selected as follows:
1st, XV.—N, W. MacGrath; D. H. Stewart, H. D. Bidwell, W. E. Grieve, H. van Leeuwen; A. 11. R. Butcher, J. L. Bohnar; K. A. Walson, K. W. Salter. A. W. Halden, W. E. Peers, B. Hynes, J. C. Miller (Captain), A. J. G. Taylor and J. Redman.
"A" XV.-F. Cessford; A. H. Mur- ray, E. Taverner, M, C. Carruthers, H. F. Hopkins; C. W. Lyle, R. Ruther ford; A. S. Olsen, J. S. Dunnett (Captain), T. II. Pratt, G. L. Ensigate, T. Swan, A. G. Dalziel, K. H. G. White and J. K. Birt.
ARMY FIFTEEN
The following will represent the Army in the Triangular Tournament match against the Club:
St. Gill (R.A.O.C.); Capt. Maisey (R.A.M.C.), Capt. Harvey (RA.M.C.), Plc. Rainey
(Seaforths), 2/Lt. Chiverall (Middlesex); 2/Li. Gudgeon (Middlesex). Lt. Maclagan (Sen- forths); Lieut. Beadnell (Middlesex). Capt. Gillespie (B.E.), Lt. Crawford (RC.S.), 2/Lt. A. Maclagan (Sea- forths), Cpl. Wainscote (RC.S.), Sgt. Moore (Middlesex), Sgt. Murshäll
Draw For Captain's Cup (Middlesex) and Lt. Lincoln (R.U.R.).
1937 Competition
Two matches comprise the first round of the 1937 Captain's Cup competition of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, the remainder of the ployers. receiving byes into the second round. The following is the draw:
CRICKET TEAMS
Recreio Players For Week-end
Rodrigues,
a record, for he has set Ebony Idol, 1st. Round.-T. E. Pearce (15) v. owned by Lt-Col. H, B. L. Dowbig-G. F. O'Bryen (17); A. A, Bremner
The following have been chosen to gin, to shoulder 168 lbs, in the Dila-(14) v. D. S. Edward (4).
represent the Club de Recreio 1st XI tury Handicap while the balance of Bycs.Major F. C. B. Shannon (3), against the Cralgengower C.C., in a the entries have to carry the lowest A. Morse (12), G. II. Henry (18), G. whole day match on Sunday, Decem- inpost of 140 lbs. The run is a short A. Stewart (18), W. Sharp (9), 1. H.ber 10, commencing at 11 a.m. sharp sprint over six furlongs confined to Genre (11). A. D. Humphreys (10), at King's Pork:
E. L. Gosano, A. M. Ellis Kodoorle Indian School had the last line of defence, but the ban J. B. Mackie (6), J. S. Dunnett (16). an easy win at hockey over the Gap an ponies that have won more than J. II. Seth (18), D. L. Prophet (14), A. M. Prata, W. A. Reed, P. M. N. Road School yesterday. Five goals $1,000 in stakes has precluded several J. E. Jupp (9), 11. N.
Williamson da Silva, Cesano, N. A. Beltran, H. L. Ozorio, E. M. L.
the were scored by
Soares, A. Indians, Gap "su-so" nags from entering, and If (13), Col. II. II. Blake (8). Road replying with one,
Ebony Idol does not cross the wire The first named player is the The first half was even. Tipe first to-morrow, there must be sume-challenger and is responsible for the scored first for the Indians, but Gap thing radically wrong with Lt.-Col.urranging of, the dates.
2nd XI League match against H.K. Road equalised soon after through Dewbiggin's charger. National Faith The 1st. Round la to be played on University, Saturday, December 18. Wong In-chung,
is a good gin over short distance, bui or before Jnding Philanderer is a good chap to have for before ary 2; 2nd. Round on commenclag 2,00 p.m. sharp homic
16; 3rd. Round on or before January 30; Semi-final on or before February 13; and the Final on or before February 27,
In the second half the school swarmed the goal and added faur more Konis through Amor Rahaman (3) and Khazan Singh (1).
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FIRST LEG OF DAILY DOUBLE
Five Starters For Tardy Handicap
of For the first leg the "daily double" event, we have only five panies from which to select the win- ner and the Tardy Handicap, over a mile, is to be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. Tyne has some weight to
LADIES' COMPETITION The results of the L. G. U. Medal Competition of the Ladies' Section. Royal Hongkong Golf Club, played on December 14 were as follow:
Silver Medal (Old Course). Mrs. Whyte Smith 0016-90.
Bronze Medal New Course).-Miss Stevens 108—30—78,
SOFTBALL TEAM
E. A. R. Alves, and L. G. Gosano.
JUNIOR TEAM
ground.
F. H. Carvalho, E. A. R. Alves, L. G. Gosano, A. V. Gosuno, A. E. Nuronha, H. N. Xavier, A. A. Lopes, M. Mendonca, R. A. Marques, J. Soares, C P. Basto.
FRENCH WORKERS ACCEPT LONGER HOURS OF LABOUR
Paris, Dec. 16. Exceptional extensions of the 10- hour week system in trades and in- 'dustries working for national do
think about, but he is a good lead-The following will represent the fence with a view to overcoming de carrier and he should be well up at Central British Association againstays in delivery, have been un- the finish. I fancy him with Jungle the Filipino Club in their Softball animously agreed to by employers Jim and Soldier of Chine to follow League fixture on Sunday, on Uxe
and workers delegations.-Reuter. behind.
C. B. A. ground at 11 a.m.:
SECOND LEG OF DAILY DOUBLE
A Great Time Has Good Chance
W. Muir (Capt.), G. Gurevitch, G. Fowler, S. Macnider, S. Fowler, T. S. D. Whitley, J. J. King, T. Gaubert, D. S. Blake, E. Fowler and C. Sprad- bury.
UNOFFICIAL TEST
Sydney, Dec. 10. The Last Chance Handicap for "C" In an unoMeiol lawn tennis test class among the Australian ponies played in Sydney to-day, Australia has drawn only seven starters and in- and the United States ench
won cidentally this will be the second leg singles match. John Bromwich of the "dally double." A Great Time (Australia) bent Gene Mako 6-3, and Strathearrick are new comers 6-2, 6-1, and Donald Budge (United and both have been allotted the limit States) defeated Adrian lond and so has Discovery Boy. My 7-5, 0-1, 0-0-Reuter Bulletin.
Quist 4-6, vole Is A Grent Time, but Discovery Bay is dangerous.
FINAL EVENT
tries, I notice that there are no less than ten ponies carrying not more than 145 lbs. and it looks that the winner is among this lot. The old Biggest Field May
warrior, Valorous, has just three pounds above the lowest impost and Be Seen Here
If he has not lost his fighting prowess, I cannot see how he can fall to cross The biggest field of the meeting in the limelight too often this year, the wire first! Valorous has not been will probably be seen in the last but event, the Finale Handicap for "D" chance of registering his first win certainly a sporting class China ponies, and it is more of the season. Gold Coin is worth than likey we shall have over ten the investment of a few dollars and starters. In perusing the list of en- also ke Sylvandale.
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