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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929.

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Combined League v. H.K. Volunteers

The following have been chosen to represent the above teams on Bunday, December 22, on the Club de Recreio ground at 11 a.m.

The Combined League:-W. Brace (Capt.), Sq. Ldr. Bomphrey, E. F. Fincher, F. Goodwin, S. R. Kermant, A. H. Madar, Lt. Maxwell, U. M. Omar, Capt. J. R.

Reynolds, A. A. Rumjahn and Lt. Stephenson.

The Hong Kong Volunteers: E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), A. O. L Bowker, G. E. R. Divett, E. C. Fincher, J. R. Hinton, W. C. Reid, J. E. Richardson and F. I. Hung, D. R. Kelly, O. Moor, A. Zimmern.

Dr. Li Shih-teng, the well-known Kuomintang scholar, has refused an appointment as president of the Peking Normal College.

-AH! I GUESS THAT WASN'T A GREAT IDEA OF MINE TO

INTRODUCE THAT COP TO OUR COOK"

FOOTBALL

Navy And Army Charity Match

Great interest is being taken in at Sockumpoo on Thursday at 4 the Navy v. Army football match p.m. in aid of naval and military charities.'

His Excellency the Governor will be present and kick off. will perform.

The maased Bands of the Navy

Both the Navy and the Army teams will be fully representatiye.

HELL SIT AROUND IN THE KITCHEN AN'

MAGGIES BROTHER WON'T SHOW UR KNOWIN THERE'S A COP IN THE HOUSE-

BRINGING UP FATHER.

ITALIAN GIANT'S FAN LING HUNT AND

CLEAN FIGHT

PRIMO CARNERA REDEEMS HIS REPUTATION IN BRITISH EYES

GERMAN OUTCLASSED

London, Yesterday. At the Albert Hall last night, before

8,000 spectators Primo Carnera, the giant Italian, defeat- ed the German Franz Diener, the reforee stopping the fight in the sixth round. The contest was for

15 rounds.

A One-Sided Fight Throwing off his freakishness and flendish ferocity which mar-' red his previous displays, Primo Carnera to-night delighted and surprised a crowd at Albert Hall with a clean cut victory, the re- sult of which was not in doubt from the first gong.

RACE CLUB

PONIES FOR THE CHRISTMAS MEETING DEC. 22 AT KWAN TI

SOME GOOD FANCIES

1-Xmas Pudding Stakes, 3 p.m.- Once Round-Winner $75; 2nd $25. T this season barred. Catch weights For China ponies Winners at Kwan

at 108 b. Entry $5.

Bingo, Bright Prospect, Craigavad, Duke of Nieblung, Erin's Isla, Fern leaf, Fook Sau, Grey Eyes, Run- tington, Lightning, Movanagher, Safety Last, Sheila, Slang River, Six Hundred, Social Mark, Strathiorne, Sucre-all 168 lb.

an

.

2-United Services Christmas Cup........... 14 Milex-For a cup: 2nd $50; 3rd $25. For China pontes the property of officer in H.M.'s Forces and/or member af the H.K.V.D.C. Weight for Inches as per scale plus 5 lb. Winner of "Autumn Services Plate 5 extra. To be ridden by an Officer in H.M.'s Forces and/or member of the H.K.V.D.C. Entry $5. Aristophanes (163 lb.), As You

15.

By using a fencing and stab- bing left to the German's face, he felt his way by boxing instead of fighting, until, finding the German completely lacking any form ofike It (163), Bright Prospect (157), defence to the jaw, he played upon (163), Fire Call (180), Grey Eyes Brown Eve (163), Fanling Stag Diener's face from start to finish (160), James Pigg (160). the whole of the six rounda, until both eyes were almost closed, his mouth bleeding and his features unrecognisable. A one-sided con- test was mercifully stopped by Matt Wells, the referee.

Portuguese Champion

London, Later.

Jose Santa, the Portuguese heavyweight champion fought a draw with Jack Stanley of Eng land. Reuter.

LAWN TENNIS

THE H.K.C.C.. ANNUAL

TOURNAMENT

CONDITIONS ANNOUNCED

From the Hong Kong Cricket Club we have received details of the annual tennis tournament to be held on February 10.

The following are the events and the conditions:

1.Men's Championship Singlos. Entrance fee. $3,

Open to any player residen; in the Golony.

Challenge Cup kindly presented by the late Sir C. P. Chater, to be held for one year and won outright if won by the same, player three years in succession. (Holder, Mr. M. W. Lo, 1920). Five set matches.

2Men's Championship Doubles. Entrance fee $3 cach player.

the

The

to any player resident in

to

Two Challenge Cups kindly pre- sented by Mr. Ho Kom-tong, to be held for one year and wan outright If won by the same pair three years in succession. (Holders, Messrs. H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn, 1929).-

Committee reserve

them. selves the right to restrict the num- ber of entries in the above events if too numerous. Five set matches.

The following Events are open to members and subscribers of the Club only:-

3--Club Championship. Entrance foe, $2.50,

En-

-The December Plate-1% Miles. For a Cup: 2nd $75; 3rd $50. For China ponies. Weight for Inches as por scale. Winner of the "November Cup" 8 lb. penalty, other winners at Kwan TI this season 5 lb. penalty. Entry $5. Ace of Spades (166 lb.), Amuse Brown Eve (158), Erin's falo (158), ment Tax (152), Aristophanes (158), Erstwhile (155), Fire Call (160), James Pigg (165), Montana (156), Mowgli (160), Safety Last, (181), Social Mark (165), Sucre (158), Target (183).

4.-Noel Handicap-1

Mlies.-Win-

ner $100; 2nd $35. For China ponies. Entry $5, Montana (171 1b.), Ace of Spades (168), Erin's Isle (168), Target (158), Secial Mark (155), The Ptarmigan (153), Fire Call (160), Formlent (148). As You Like It. (140), Blotting Paper (140), Caviare (140), Duke of Nieblung (140), Fan- ling Stag (140), Movanagher (140), Sheila (140).

won а

5.-Winter Maidens.--One Mile.

Winner $100; 2nd $35. For China ponies that have never steeplechase. Weight to Inches as per scale. Ponies that have started at Kwan T allowed 5 lb. Entry $5.

Amusement Tax (162), Aristo phanes (163), Bingo (150), Brown Eve (153), Buster (168), Christmas Frolic (188), Diana (153), Erstwhile (155), Huntington (180), Jock (150), Lightning (181), Sea Hawk (150), Shella (150), Slang River (150), Social Mark (160), Sucre (153), Sun- loch (150), Two Clubs (163).

GOLF

Adamson Cup For December

The December competition for the Adamson Cup at Fanling re sulted:

F. E. Booker (Qualifier) 78-16=62

Other scores:~-~~ E. M. Hanlon

.85-18-68 .88-2008

All rounds best of 8 sets, except A. E. Charman semi-finals and final, best of & sets. A. Brooksbank

.88-18-70 4-Handicap Singles "A". En-S. E. Edgar

..90-22-77 trance fee, $2.50.

J. H. Galling 6. Handicap Singles "g".

.102-2478 1930 Qualifying Competitions trance fee, $2.50.

will be held from the first Satur- Qualifying competitions In 1930

day in each month until the Tues- day ten days later.

The Committes reserve the right to make one class of Events 4 and 5 and to put any player in either event.

B-Handicap Doubles. fee, $2 each player.

Entrance

The Committee reserve the right to make two classes of Event & if there are a large number of entries.

7-Mixed Handicap Doubles, En- trance fee, $2 each player. Date For Entries Entries close on Saturday, January

SAN WUI SPORTS

[From Our Own Correspondent.] Pakkal, Kongmoon, Yesterday. An athletic meeting carried out most at Sanwui last week-the 18, 1980.

ambitious yet held there - was Holders of Challenge Cups wishing made very successful by the stu- from commencement. to take part, must enter and play dents and others who took part.

No entry drawn if fees are 'un-

tee give special permission.

paid

Non-Playing Members may enter

for Events 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 upon make any by-laws, conditions and re- The Committee reserve the right to

each event. payment of $1 extra entrance fee for gulations in respect of the tourna

ment, Ladies, whose husbands are not Club, or who, if unmarried, are not required for cricket. members

The ground will be available for or subscribers of the Cricket matches on such days as it is not living with some relative who is a such dates will be giver.

Due notice of member or subscriber, cannot enter for Event No. 7 unless the Commit-nament will be Slazenger's Stitchless. The balls used throughout the tour

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