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December 27, 1938.

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Four Titles For W. A.

W. A. Land In Athletic

Meet During The

Xmas Holidays

The frat International Athletic, si: 2. Miss Ip Mo-cheung; 3. Miss Chan

Ping. Distance: 21.02 metres. Meeting sponzored by the South 206 Metres,-1, Miss Ng Moong-tung; 7. China Athletle Association, held at | Mika Jp Mo-eliuen; 3. Bilsa Lo Man-no. the Caroline ¡Il Sindiun, was com- Time: 30 MEGA,,

#top-Step-and-Jump.-t. Misa Lo Man- i pleted

yesterday. Twenty-eight: 2. Max Mul Chuen-lin: 3, Mine Chan events were stoged during the whole | Wing-kul Distance: 2 metres. meet.

Although no new records were

made, competition. was very keen. W. A. Land, former British A. A, A. high jump champion, and Army champion, being the most successful the discus, high competitor. He won jump, hop-step-and-jump, and shot put, nad Win second in the 100 metres,

and

throwing the javelin.

Mak Sui-hung was the next best. with wins in the 100 metres, and long jump, and second in the 200 metres. He was also a member of the win-

South China ning

in the 400

team in

metres, and long jump, and second !

Shot Pput.-1, Mi Yul Wing-ming: 2, Link Chan Ping: 3, Misz V. Khoá Distance:

wwetres.

Navy Juniors Win In

Fine Finish

Navy juniors beat the K.C.C., on

in the 200 metres. He was also the latter's ground yesterday by three member of the winning South Chinas in an exciting finish.

With four

Brokenshire attempted a drive and runs needed to win, it seemed that the ball would clear the Beldeman for the boundary, but he was finely caught high up by the bowler.

team in the 400 metres relay rage Before the presentation of prize the Chairman of the Astiation, M Lo Tung-fan, thanked those present for helping to make the meet a sue- cess. Mr. Lo sald the object of the

Navy made a disastrous start in the meeting was to raise funds for War Refugees, and the gate takings and morning, losing two wickets for one! sale of fowers had realised the sun. But thereafter Smith and Brown collared the restricted K.C.C. attack, of $470.

Fand added over runs for the third He also thanked Mr. Chan Lan-wicket before Brown was caught by fong for donating the prizes, and the Baldwin. His 44 were not made very Chinese Overseas Middle School for academically, but his sweeping leg giving a gymnastic display during strokes produced many runs. the interval.

The South China Athletle Assocla-Smith was very patient and very was a splendid correct, and his 90 tion were the winners of the Group effort. Champlonship for Men and Women.[

McKenzie bowled much better than The results of the finals in all

events were as follow:

"Men's Evente

his figures of 4 for 39 would suggest, Faced with a total of 175, the K.C.C. lost some early wickets cheap- ly, but Mutenby (38) and Suiter (20) 200 Meizes-1. D. Castro; 2. Mak Sul-made it possible for the K.C.C. to at ung: J. Chan Tai-hung. Time: 21 Fees tempt to

win. 1,500 Metres.1, W. J. Taylor; 2. 3.

08

101

FANLING HUNT RESULTS

GOOD DIVIDENDS PAID OUT

A large crowd of cross-country race-goers turned up to see the opening of the steeplechase season Dividends at Fanling yesterday, were fairly good and some good prizes

collected by Lackers.

Patc

sweep

Several riders were thrown during the day. Mr. Hearne was the most succesful Jockey with three winners.

The following were the results:

TADO HANDICAP

1. Mr. A..T. Diogenes (Mr. 14 3. A

Hearne).

2.-Major Oliver's Double Chance (Mr.

C. Gregory).

3.-Mr. 1. D. L. Dowbiggin's Ebony Ido!

(Comdr. Church),

Pari-mutuel

Win: $17.70.

Places: $0.70, 80.80, $7.00.

(Mr.

E. E N.

Asa ran-Clowner Dolson: Estover [Mr. M. F. L. Haynes); The

Glenshee (Mr. G. W. Hook) and

Gawk (Mr. A. Boddly).

THE JORROCK'S PLATE "D" 1.--Messrs. Levin and Dobson's Three

Farthings (Capt. Levis).

2.Mr. A. H. N. Butcher's The Minx (Mr.

A. 11. B. Butcher).

Pari-mutuel

Win: $31.

Pinces: 11, 50.40.

Also ran Canary Mr. J. G. Whittaker),

Merry Jester (Mr. Menzies), Rexinna (Mr.

"THE JORROCK'S PLATE "A

P

1. Mr. M. F. L. Haymer cro (Mr.

Haynes).

2. Mr. P. G. Nigel's Mortmain (Mr. C. L.

Gregory).

3.-Mr. J. P. Murphy's Jack O'Lantern

(Mr. Le Geyt);

Parl-mutuel:-

Win: $22.10.

SEASON'S GREETINGS

and

ALL GOOD WISHES.

for

THE NEW YEAR

FROM LANE,

CRAWFORD,

LTD.

Kid Berg Won't Hand

Up His Gloves

There must be something about the glare of arc lamps, the smell of powdered resin, and the excitement of battle that has got permanently under the skin of Jack (Kid) Berg, London's ever- green Jewish fighter.

The

new bills ore proclaiming H▬|||||||||||||||||||eketejej

"Berg's smashing him again

"Berg's rip-tire display.

By Geoffrey Simpson win" Berg, at the ripe boxing are of 32, another Sght. WITH has just won the old speedy

swinging of gloves

Places: $0.50, $3.50, $15.50. Also ran-King's Parade (Mr. W. E. Grieve), Malolo (Mr. H. J. A. Henrnes, that made him the fastest puncher for me was the turning point, Her is wonderful. She Public Hero No. 1 (Mr. A. F. D. Colson, in the world, "Yiddie," as his Jewish faith in me Seventeenth of September Mr. G. W. followers call him, crashed his way makes me take long walks in the look, Widnes (Mr. J. Barrow).

THE HAPPY VALLEY HANDICAP to on eight-rounds triumph over country, she encourages me in my

Royal Navy competitors were in the forefront in the 10,000 metres race at the International Athletic Meeting held at Caroline Hill during the However, Wood, bowling very

week-end. The race was won by the shorter competitor on the right, C. 23.7 веся.

Long Jump-1. Mak Sul-hung; 2. Cheng although the Onish was tremendously the strenuous 25 laps they kept together, but Brown took the lead in the Yut-cho; 3, Su-tung. Distance: 4.72

Wood took six wickets for last 200 metres and won by a few yards.-Pictorial News. exciting. metres.

Metres-1, J. H. Odell; 2. Wong|26, while “Mr. Extrus" swelled the You-hing; 3. Chan Tai-hing." Time: 57K.C.C. total by 42 runs,

Manton: J. M.. Trucklo. Time: 4 mins steadily upset the honesters' hopeg. Brown, of ILM.S. Gramplan, from M.Truckle, of HMS, Olympus. During-Mr. Onesome's Stymie Mr. H. J. A. Fraak Cavanna, of New York, before gym work, even though she doesn't

400

Jeon,

Pole Vault-1, Chan Yiu-nangt; 2. Lum Yu-sing; 3. Ng Yau-gong. Height: 3.04|

metres

Wes Burden, Wang Heim. ARMY HOCKEY TEAM MRS. CLIFFORD WINS

110 Metres Hurdles.-1,

2. Leung Yuen-hong: 3, Wu Blek-yu.

Time: 15,4 sees,

400 Metres Hurdies-1, Wong Yan-hing:

2. Chung Kwok-nam: 3, Loving Yuen- ning Time: 0.4 necs.

300 Metres.-1. Mak Sul-bung: 2. W. A.

Land; 3. Hung Henock. Thin: 12 secs, Discus--1; W. A. Land; 2, Wong Hul-

metres.

The following will represent the Army against the Navy in a Trinn gular Hockey Tournament match

chunk: 3. D. it. Taylor. Distance: 18.413.45 pan, on Friday, December 30:

on the Navy ground, King's Park, ai

“High Jump-l, W. A. Land; 2. Hung L/Cpl. Dove (RCS); Ple. Stick- ing-sock; 3. Luk Man-kuen. Height 10 ley (M'sex) and L/Bdr. Carter metres.

400 Metrra Relay. South Chips "A" (RA) L/CHI. Melton (RE.),

kan. Mak Sui-huna), 2, South China "]"; }

LADIES' SINGLES TENNIS TITLE

Mrs. Clifford won the Ladies' Tennis "singles championship of

Icarne), Mr A. H. R. Butcher's March Brown thrilled crowd at Brooklyn. (Mr. Butcher). 1.Mr. Young Bing-yuen's National

Dignity (MP, K. P. Chanson). - Pari-mutue!!-

Win: $13.50.

Places; $10, $0.80, $0.30.

Also ran:-Lancashire Chap (Bir. Lee). Latilat (MP. G. Treveron), Lucky Eleven IMP, A. F. D. Colson).

THE CANBERRA

HANDICAP

1. Mr. I. C. Macnamara's Spark Plug

(Mr. Colson),

2.-M. W. D. Grieve's Tevoltuale (Mr.

Grieve).

want me to fight. So I had to win, didn't I?"

It is said of professionals that they for money, Borg went Thirteen times in the last ten fight only months Berg has pounded out vic-into boxing for money. He was "a" tories in American rings. Thirteen humble cabinet-maker's apprentice, wins in 15 fights! And people here born of poor parents--but Berg has yes, even in London's East End-continued to fight long after the for money-making las will tell you that Judah Bergman necessity (that's his · nume) is finished and ceased. rendy for the pugilistic scrap-heap.

In the United States they do not A-Mr. D. A. Fargus'e Spectrum (Mr, think so. The Americans, with

Buchanan).

Pari-mutuel;-

Win: $22.20,

Places: 80.00, 70, $243,60,

He had two world championship large eye to business, are talking of battles with Tong Canzoner, losing matching that great box-office card, both; but in 1930, when he returned of his longest stays in Jack (Kid) Berg, the British fire-after one Also ran:-Brutus thir. G. Treveton), brand, with Homicide Henry Arm- America, he brought £13,000 with Mr. Pit),

(Camdr, Churchill. Salazar strong, sensational Negro battler, for him. Whitechapel turned out Sea Urchin (Major Oliver), the world weller-weight champion- sion of zu inotor-conches waited for force to greet "Yiddle," A proces- mune (Mr. Farqua), Trojan

Flummery

(Mr.

Iloddy

TITE CONSOLATION SCURRY

Hearne),

(R. the Colony last Saturday when she defeated Miss Madge Griffitha 3. St. Joseph's Football Club, Time: 4.ácots); Capt. Kennedy (R. Scots) at the U.S.R.C. by 6-2, 7-5. The winner's greater experience and Mr. Stanton's Estover (Mr. T, 3. A.

Lieut. Indarit Singh (Rajputana 000 Metres.-1. W. J. Tavior: 7. P. Mason: Rifles), Lieut. Pritam Singh (Ra)- her ability to master Miss Griffiths's steady rallies decided the 3. C. Box. Time: 2 mins. 11,0 tees, putana Rifles), L/Nk. Kerain Singh issue.

Throwing the Javelin -1, D. II. Taylor;|

seca

2. W. A. Land: 3. Ne Suen-chal. Dis (Kumpons) and Rm. Pataub Singh) lance: 50,33 metres.

Hop-Slep-and-Jump-1, W. A. Land; 2.

Lo Wing-cluak; J, Li Shun-tung. Dis- lance: 12.70 metres.

Shot Put, W. A. Land; 2. D. J. Tex- lor: 3, Nerain Bingh. Distance: 12.20 metres,

1,600 Motren Relay Race.-1, Middlesex, and Central British (C. Box, J. Odell, M. Dunn and D. Blake); 2. Hongkong Field and Track Club. Time: 3 mins. 5 secs.

Ladles Events

Throwing Discus-1, Trang Ping; 2. Yu Wing-cheung. Dietande; 2350 metres,

50 Metres-1. Ne. Mun-fung; 2, June; Hall; 3. Mary Sumed. Time 7

400 Metres-Lew run-o

Woon-ying. Time: 723 secs,

(Kumaons).

BITTER

COLD

Hankow, Dec. 25.

Mrs. Clifford ran into a 3-0 lead through Mrs. Clford's service to fead] as a result of severe forehand drives 21-1.

and beautiful placements, but Mas From 3-3 every point was vested Grimths broke through to win her with great importance. Miss Griffiths own. service in the fourth game and seemed unfortunate regarding two ixin games. With flerce drives, Mrs. decisions, both of which were given It is nuthtritatively reported that Clifford was relentless in her pressure l against her, and she lost the seventh many refugees in the Wuchang areas and she ran out at 6-2. have been found half-frozen from

game, thus allowing Mrs. Clifford exposure to the cold winds and The tennis in the second set con- once again to resume the ascendancy. heavy snowfalls of the past few days, tinued more or less on the same plane she had not yet shot her bolt by Nevertheless, Miss Grimths showed For the purposes of relief for the Rs in the Brat, though Miss Grimths drawing level at: 5-5 by good-length refugees, the chairnun

the came into her stride with more force-drives and perfect lobs, which had W.P.M.A.. has granted 1,000 yuan to ful drives. She drew level at 1-1 Mrs. Clifford in difficulties. and clothing.-United after six deuces had been called, and WINNER

with three rice drop shots, broke

2. Na provide food

no Metren Hurdles,-), Chu Kal-sung: | Press.

-2, Law Mun-fu; 3. M. Suftad. Time: 10.

100 Metresi, Ng Mun-fung: 2, June Hall; 3. M. Burried, Time: 14.1 seen.

Long Jump-1, H. A. Currum; 2, Mu! Chun-law: 3, Juns Hall, Distance: 4.25 metres.

400 Metres Relay1, Diocesan Girls' School: V. Chum, C. Lam, E. Churn, J. Hal) 2 Sauth China Athletic Association: 3. Canton University. Yuen

the Baseball-1, Miss Luen

2. Min Man-sal; 3. Mix Li Shin-yee. Distance: 48,44 metres.

Throwing the Javelin-1, Miss Lee Man-

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He has been twice retired-ence that kind of glamour is as nothing by his manager, and again by his the dark-haired, rather good- wifo-but each time the roar of the looking son of London's East End. It is fighting that is under his skin crowd claimed him again.

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made his pile, and though this meana loss of percentages to me, I'm in- structing him to quit."

"HAT TRICK”

(Continued from Pape B.)

Having pulled off the gloves "for the last time," and broken off romance with a New York mer- chant's daughter, Berg came home and went into real estate. He also Gordon married a cabaret girl, blonde and Mitchell pretty Bunty Pain, retired to his own Dalton now house at Mili Hill, and "settled Bond down."

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their pens received, a jolt here when an unidentified molorist released six deer from the city park. Park aften- dants one morning found two sec Astoria, Ore. Lions of fences mashed and the deat would prefer the open wildwood to six had returned to be fed.

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an unlocked cash register and "After ten years, and supposed to quarter-bank on the counter. Gone, be sold out, I'm top agan-and I awe however, was $40 worth of choice it to her," he told me. "Marriage Bourbon and. Scotch.

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