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RACE EXTRA TENTI MEETING Wit be held (wenther permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 5 November, 3038, commencing at 2.00 pm.

DETHRONED BY KRIEGER

Seattle, Nov. 1.

Ten thousand spectators were pres sent to-day to see Krieger, of Brooklyn, beat Al Hostak, champlon, The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 on points for the world's middle- weight title. Savage in-Oghting fea- tured the bout, which broke liosink's string of 17 conrecutive knock-out victories.

p.m.

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The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel, 27754) will close at 12 NOON.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tele- phone 21920).

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Becretary. Hongkong, 31st October, 1038.

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A slashing body attack weakened Hostak at the outset. In the early rounds, however, Hostak staggered Krieger with lefls and rights to the head, but the middle rounds were all Krieger's,

In the 14th, a right to the chin. Hostak momentarily to hla sent knees. At Use finish of the fight, both Hostal's eyes were badly bat- tered, and in the later rounds he was compelled to lead continually with his right, his left having been broken.

Hostok was later taken to the hos- pital, where his father said that he had been broken.—United Press,

understood both hands

ESCOBAR BEATEN

THE HONGKONG

SCHOOLS' CRICKET BYAWEBLADE

St. Joseph's Hold To Draw By

Ellis Kadooric

TELEGRAPH,

THURSDAY,

NOVEMBER 3, 1938.

N.S.C. EXPLAIN

St. Joseph's College and the Ells. Kadoorie Indian School played a drawn game of cricket at the Indian Recreation Club ground yesterday, the feature of the game being a fine knock by R. Ho, for St. Joseph's at 43 which included 12 boundaries.

The scores were:

ST. JOSEPI'S COLLEGE

K. Bingh, Bachoo b thureem

to b Bachoo...

J. Kichell, b Arculli

A. White, b . K. Khan

F. Hollande, b S. K. Khan

G. Chos, e achou b S. 1, Khan 1. Bartheft, b Arculfi

1. Madarn, not out

...

11, Gurdar, e H. C. Khan b Arculit E. Paterson. b Arcul

Extras

Total ( wkta, dec.)

G. Gascon did not bat,

Dowling Analysis

*Arculli Curreem F. Yussuf

Bachoo

. K. Khan

13. 11. Khan

Bowled one no ball,

ELLIS KADOURIE SCHOOL M. Curreem, b Hallands B. Khan, bingh S. K. Khan, b. flo Mukichand, b Singh E. Yusuf, b Singh

Sant Singh, b IL. la

Toronto, Nov. 1. Henry Hook, of Indianopolis, beat Sixto Escobar, world's bantamweight, champion, by a wide margin of points in a ten-round non-title bout here to-day.

In the first round, Sixto landed slaggering right-cross to the jaw, but thereafter looked only mediocre and was unable to defend against Hook's slam-banging. methods. Hook was given seven rounds, Escobar one and one split United Press.

BOUT POSTPONED

New York, Nov. 1. The postponement of the fight has | caused Mike Jacobs great disappoint- ment. He was of the opinion that there would be a sell-out of tickets,

virtually assuring him of a gate of $125,000, which would be the largest gate in the history of the welter- weight championship.

Parnassaus Bald that Garcia was at the peak of condition and was certain

have won. He plans to demand that Armstrong forfell, at least, the training expenses.

Armstrong had been inelizced by photographers to visit the Hippo- drome in order to take picture Mats were alongside Joe Louis, placed on the Jal-a-lai courts, and Armstronk slipped while shadow- |boxing-United Pre3,

INDOOR BOWLING

Bachoo, not out

el Arculil, not out

Extras

Total ( wk.)

K. Singl I. Ho

Hollands

Bowling Analytis

DRAW FOR LA SALLE

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WHY LYNCH

WENT IN RING

By Fred Dartnell

London, Oct. d. Benny Lynel has not required much time to consider the generous offer of the National Sporting Club to send him away for three months in order that he may get fit ugain. Lynch has accepted the offer and is coming to London this morning to himself unreservedly in the place hands of the club,

Apparently stirred by my criticism yesterday of

of the situation, the club has issued a statement attempting to Justify its action in putting Lynch into the ring on Monday night, When When a master of espionage isles it was obvious that Lynch could not -lo deceive a woman. In love, come in at the contracted weight of Harding the Dolores

John and

Mr. George B&L. 10lb.. Sanders are featured in "Lancer club mannger, asked the Boxing Spy," showing at the King's Thea- Board of Control, in the event of it tre to-day.

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SWEEPSTAKE RACES

Aerial And Kittiwake Finish First

not permis the club"

would

possible action for damages.

The Board's

was to the effect a personal opinion, iven as "only that the club would be entitled to put on a substitute.

The lawyers of Lynch held a con- trary opinion and claimed that if Lynch paid forfeit for being over- weight and passed the doctor, he | could still fight according to hils von-

trnet.

Sweepstake races were held by the If the club refused to let Lynch

then it Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yester- appear,

was able for day, the distance for "A" class being damages, and, furthermore, liable for 9.6 miles and mixed classes 6.5 miles. Lynch's purse-money. Faced with Results:

this aspect and the fact that two

had medical specialists

reported Lynch os physically ft, the club allowed Lynch to appear against

Gosano Brothers Score Well Dorullia el 16.30.20

Against University

An undefeated half century by G. Gosano, and 23 from J. Gosano, en- nabled La Salle College to declare at 123 against University yesterday. The match was drawn. G. Gosano, scoring 58, gathered 48 from boun- daries. Scores:

LA SALLE COLLEGE r. Catton, 1.b.w. Matthews 3. Gosano, e Tain, b Hingh G. Gosano, not out........ M. Remedios, e Gupta, & Bingh

T. loyal, e Hool, b Matthews

. Silva, not out..

Extras...

Four declared) for

F. Reis, A. Brown, A el Arculi, Carvalho. V. Mendances did not bai.

Howling Austyalı

Geck Matthews Singh.

Tam

Cheong

Soares

UNIVERSITY

K. Y. Tam, o Goxann, b Areulli Sen-Gupta, b G. GonD

Prizewinners for Highest. Gen. b G. Gosano

B

Scores In October

The following are the prizewinners for the highest scores made in the Bangkong Bowling Alleys during October:

Supper. J. R. Fawcett. R.E. Ten pins score 201, won the Watson's Shield. (to be held for one month) and an inscribed replica.

Monors. D'Asis and C. B. Martinez ted with a Duck pins score of 133. Each was presented with a silver

mounted blackwood duck pin by

Messrs. W. R. Loxley and Company. Mrs. E. Soong won Mesurs. W. R. Lasley and Company's award to women for the highest score in duck pins with a total of 133.

Ewo League

R. M. Soares, e and b J. Gosano

C. Matthews, b G. Gesand

C. S, Loke, e Remedios, b J. Gosano

D. Cheung, In.w. b Remedies

M. Hool, b J. Gosano

Amcerali, not aut

A. Ho, noi oul

Extras

Eight for

R. Singh did not hat.

Bowling Analysis

Arcsill

G. Corn Catton

J. Gosno Remedios

BOWLS AT VALLEY

Obviously the club was in a dif ficult position and they have my sympathy. But if it is true that one learns by experience it should not be beyond the wit of business men to devise a contract that would protect the boxing promoter and the playing public alike from the lapses which have recently enused so much embarrassment to both.

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Good Shooting

Army Range

The Hongkong Rifle Association

shoot yesterday was

attended by

good,

about 90 riflemen, 12 of whom scored over 90, which is a record.

Weather conditions were although at 600 yards the targels were very difficult to see. At 500 yards S. 5. M. Street obtained a possible.

Results:

For the first time, at a mid-week "Lancer Spy" (King's Theatre, shoot a pool bull competition, which to-day). A spy story which follows proved so popular on Sunday, was the famillor formula of spies of run. Six men obtained bulls. spposing cups who fall in Plot is mildly interesting, but George Sanders and Dolares Del Rio make n

C. Chau good job of the principal roles.

Bet. Cooper "Rascals (Queen's Theatre, to set. Hale... day)Jane Withers us a gipsy won L. Pullman dering the countryside leading the Cpl. Cole Romany revels, joining in the riots, Capt. Guscott

Condr. Hi

4.3. (D}

300 000 Total

is generally entertaining. Stefl Duna CERA, Atkinson

is good as a gipsy and Robert Wilcox L/Cpl. Rawing 54. 1.1. Mackin also has a good part.

C.P.O. Davey "Change of Heart" (Alhambra. Heather Theatre, to-day)-A choleric hus-Si, Matheson band, a golf-playing wife, a rood-set, Steer ....... natured playboy, a lug and his dog.L/Cpl. Bremner.. Fit them together and you have da/3, unbinson

Sut. Müne Stuart, Michael Whalen, Lyle Talbot Eng. Sellers nut Delmor Watson toke the chief | L/Cpl. Dulier bonours.

ERA. Cilek ERA. Sherlock

In the second round of the Ewo Governor's Rinks Beaten fairly good marital comedy. Gloria tar

League yesterday,

the

Scoreleas

Wonders beat P.W.R.C. by 305.

Scores:

Sroreless Wonders

S. Church

E. Fagplano

!?! 142 173 420 141 414

163 142 171 4711

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E. Heartber

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W. Sharpe W. Hailey W. Woolitar O, Hall

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"Marie Walewska" (Oriental Winner of the nett spoon. Theatre, la-day),—It need only be The Governor, Sir Geoffry North-suld of this picture that those who cote, led three bowls rinks against have not yet seen it should make it 1,872 the Hongkong Football Club

as a point to do 0. Charles Boyer': |CONSERVATIVES GAIN Happy Valley yesterday and

WOT beaten 70-55. The Governor's rink upoleon to Greta Garbo's Walewska

is something to be remembered. had bad luck in losing to J. Russell

Elections "Silent Barriers" (Majestle Theatre, 16-28, for having; drawn level at 13

to-day).Good average on the 15th, Russell scored 15 on fivement. The story is of the railroad

Great Britain of the remaining six heads. Scoren: pioneers who made the big drive to the west during the last century.

London, Nov, 2. Richard Arlen is the star.

Results of yesterday's provincial and municipal elections are still in- complete. Polling took place in 383 ellies and boroughs and although the issues in some cases cut across party lines. most candidates associated

AMERICA'S POLO

PLAYERS RATED

New York, Nov. 1.

Sir Geoffry Northcote, 1. Newlon, F. 8. Carter, J. Deakin lost to J. S. lowell, A. W. Hodges, L. Lammert, J. Rumseil 16-25.

A A. M. Brown, 1. E. Lindell. V. Searle, W. W. irat just to C. G. Sollis, J. Ral- ston, it, Pegg, V. Walker 16-10.

N. L. Smith, R. M. Hederson, J. T

A. L. Shields drew with R. P. 1. Hobertson, F. It. Glayer. A. Brooksbank 23-27,

The United States Polo Association BACKSTROKE RECORD

hus rated Michael G. Phipps as a ten-goal man, along-side Ceell Smith, Stewart Iglehart and Tommy Hitch- cock, who since 1825 have been the United States' four ten-geal men. These men will form the nucleus of the squad which will be meeting England in America next year.- United Press. AH :

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Chinese Fined for Breach themselves with recognized politieal

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The first 132 results declared inst night showed 57 Conservative gains Summaned before Mr. 11. R. But-and 37 losses, 62 Labour gains and ters at the Central Magistracy yes- 70 losses, 14 Liberal gains and 10 terday for splitting Copenhagen, Nov. 2.

receipt for losses, 40 Independent guins and 41 A world record for the women's $20.44. Tae Kwok-chau, of the Wolosses.British Wirelces. 100 metres, backstroke was set up Cheong firm, 75 Connaught Road

flour, summoned for falling to stamp yesterday by Kor Kint of Holland, West, ground floor, was fined $50.

Two other defendants, Leung Wah-receipts for sums of $90.11 and $21 Nita Senff of Holland, with 1.13.3/5. kes, of 223 Queen's Road West, and respectively, were each fined $25.

Detective-Sergeant R. Grainger, Au Yeung-to, of the Kwan Cheong

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