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SPLENDID BOXING WITNESSED

Enthusiastic Fights In

Novices Finals

competi-

POPULAR CHAIRMAN

Mr. Cheung Man-kuen Elected By C.A.A.F.

KONGMUN HANDICAP

[Continued from Pabe 8.)

entered for this event, but I much Mr. Cheung Man-kuen, of the regret that i kad to give up tie Eastern Athletic Association, was search as a hopeless job and 1 inere- elected chairman of the Hongkong|fore strongly recommend puntera to Chinese Amateur Athletic Federa- tollow the ranking list of the official handicapper's allotment of the lead. Incidentally the second leg of the any double is on this race and it will not be a matter of surprise to sce the carrying over of the pool to next meeting. The book of form shows that Golden Cow and Lucky Eleven have cach carned some goou stake-money and rightly or wrongly, the weight adjuster has bracketed these two steeds with 108 lbs. looking over the handicap, I found iew racers that there are quite a under the 100 lbs. and it has been whispered to me that Ali Baba is good to follow. 1 am sure Cape Comorin and Charybdia will curry all the big money; the latter has been knocking the door since February. It will be one of the best events.

As was anticipated, and ne was expressed by Major General A. W. Bartholomew, the General Ofleer Commanding, at the conclusion of the Inter-Unit Novices boxing Annls at Murray Barracks last night, good, keen and interesting boxing had been witnessed. What was incking in technique was more than com- pensated for in enthusiasm.

The Royal Scots won the tion by 23 points lo 22, which is Itself suflicient Indication of the keenness with which every bout was fought. In the Middlesex and Royal Scots Regiments, the Colony and Army boxing has found worthy successors to the Royal Ulster Rifles and Welch Fusiliers. These senti- ments were

expressed by Mntortion at the annual meeting on Tues- General A. W. Bartholomew prior

day to the distribution of the prizes.

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RESULTS

The results were: Bantam-Bus. Bailey (R.Scots) beat Pte. Panting (M'sex),

1st String Featherweight.--Ptc. Crate (n. Scots) beat L/Cpl. Collier (M'sex).

2nd String Featherweight-Plu Todgood (R. Scots; beat Pte. Darrett (M'sex).

1st

String Lightweight-Plc. Hobson (M'sex) bent Pie. Robertson (R. Scots).

2nd String Lighwelght-Pic. Mc- Donald (R. Scots) beat L/Cpl. Mog geridge (M'sex),

3rd String Lightweight.-Pte. 49 Miller (R. Sois) beat Ple. Cheeks- field (M'sex).

2nd String Wellerweight. Pte. Eaton (M'sex) beat L/Cpl. Barker (R. Scots).

Mr. Cheung Man-kuen

Mr. Cheung has been a member of the South China Athletic Associa tion committee for several years and has served as secretory since July, committee 1936. He is also a member of the Chung Shing Benevolent Soclely, and has been Civil Servants' Club for the chairman of the Hongkong Chinese past three years,

of

the

K.C.C. TEAM

The following have been chosen to represent the Kowloon Cricket

LAST EVENT

In

The meeting will terminate with a good "C" class event. among the EX mile. King's China ponies over Lead, who was disqualified for not dra drawing the proper weight after run- ning to a second place in the Hong- kong Handicap "B" division, has the same amount of lead to carry, but winner, Commencement Day, has been penalised, 13 lbs. and he has However, something to think about.

the

f fancy King's Bounty on a firm go ing and Bright View is my choice on a heavy course.

Club seniors against the Middlesex SPORT ADVTS.

to-morrow at home at 2 pm-F. Goodwin (Capt.), D. J. N. Anderson, K. M. Baxter, R. T. Broadbridge, S. Jex, R. E. Lee, B. D. Lay, T. A. Madar, W. Mulcahy, A. E. Perry, C. B. R. Sergent, Umpire, J. P.

3rd String

Wellerweight-Pte. Robinson. McBain (R. Scots) beat Pie. Howe (M'sex).

4th String WelterweightPie. Sharkey

(R. Scots) beat L/Cpl. Goodalr (M'sex).

1st String Middleweight.-L/Cpl. Harris (M'sex) beat Pte. Gibb (R. Scots).

(M'sex).

Lightweight,--Pte. Larkin (R. Scots) beat Pie. Fox (M'sex). received walk-over from

Catchweight-Plc. Izzard (M'sex) Pte. Me- Nally (R. Scots).

1st Milroy (M'sex) beat Pte. McGreedy String Welterweight.--Pte.

(R. Scots). 3rd String

Middleweight-Pte. R. Scots 23 points. Middlesex 22 Sowersby (R. Scots) beat Pir. Fuakes 'points.

2nd String Middleweight.-Dmr. Webster (M'sex) beat L/Cpt. Huntley (R. Scols),

Drama In a "Dead End" Streot. A devoted sister watches a way- ward boy get himself into serious trouble in Samuel Goldwyn's "Dead End" showing at the King's Theatre on Sunday. Bylvia Sidney and Joel McCrea have the leading roles.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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