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SATURDA ARCH 1, 1930.

Sport Columns

GOLF

Starting Times for

To-morrow

The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club notify the following starting times

for to-morrow:-

9.16 a.m.-G. B. S. Thomson v. C. B. Riggs.

9.28 a.m.-R. K. Valentine v. H. Spicer,

9.32 a.m.-D. J. Gilmore v. K. S.; Morrison.

9.36 .m.-J. Grant v. W. S. Hillier.

9.40 a.m.-H. Hampton v. A. O. Brawn.

9.44 a.m.-D. S. Edward v. N. K. Littlejohn.

9.48 a.m.-E. Newhouse v. T. C. Monaghan.

9.52 a.m.-T. G. Bennett v. M. M. Mans.

9.66 a.m.-W. J. Clerk v. A. Ritchie.

10.00 a.m.-A. R. Cox v. C. J. Waddell.

10.04 a.m.-C. 1. Bradley v. D. Ellis.

10.08 .m.-W. C. Clark v. D. S. Rabb.

10.12 a.m.-I. H. Genre v. A. B. Purves.

10.16 a.m.-A. Leach v. A. E. Lissaman.

10.20 a.m.-R. M. Henderson v. H. U. Ireland.

10,24 a.m.-R. H. Wild v. G. W. Tate.

10.28 a.m.-J. Harrop v. M. N. Cochrane.

10.32 a.m.-K. K. Rounds v. O. D. Brown,

10.36 a.m.-J. W. Alabaster v. G. Davidson.

10.40 a.m.-J. Coulthar: v. E. M. Bryden.

10.44 a.m.-J. R. Hinton v. J. R. Collls.

10.48 a.m.-R. P. Moodie v. M. G. Mills,

10.62 .m.-E. S. Abraham v. J. S. Drummond.

10.50 a.m.-F. M. Ellis v. E. P.

Streatfield..

11.00 a.m.-E. D. Lawrence v. D. Forbes.

11.04 a.m.-H. R. Sturt v. Comdr. Hole.

11.08 a.m.-R. A. Campbell v. E. Hanlon.

11,12 a.m.-A. Macfarlane v.

J. D. ThomBOII.

11.16 a.m.-R. M. Chaloner v, C. C. Roberts.

11,20 a.m.-E. J. Lacon v. E) Kern.

11.24 a.m.-A. B. Raworth v. C. E. Holmea.

11.28 a.m.-E. des Voeux v. E. D. Matthews.

11.32 am—0. Eager v. A. D. | Humphreys.

11.36 a.m.-J. S. MacLaren v. IV. M. Thomson.

11.40 a.m.-8. A. Seth v. J. S.. Dykes.

11.44 a.m.-A. Piercy v. T. S. Whyte-Smith.

11.48 a.m.-N. E. Kent v. F. A. Redmond.

TENNIS

BOXING

THE CHINA MAIL.

Details of Phil Scott's

E. F. Fincher Loses Hardworld's

Match

C. A. L. Rumjahn by defeating S. E. Green yesterday qualified for the third round. The score gives a very good idea of the match-6-1, 9-6, 6-3. Rumjahn owed his victory to his quickness on the court.

Luk Ding-theung was extended to the full five sets before he de- teated E. F. Fincher. This

Was an oven game and well contested throughout.

The holders of the Doubles Championship, S. A. and H.D. Rumjahn, passed into the second

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Football-To-day - Senior Division: St. Joseph's v. South China, Recrelo v. Club, Chin- ese v. Police, R.A. v. Kow- loon; Junior Division: East- Somerseta, Club V. Chinese "B". R.A.M.C. Y South China "A", Recreio v. Chinese "A", South China "B" v. St. Joseph's, Ewo v. R.A.

ern

March 8-Shield ties semi- finala.

Cricket-To-day-Divi- alon I. University v. C.3.0.0.; Division II: C.S.C.C. v. Uni- voraity, H.K.C.C. v. R.A.S.C., Recreio v. R.A.0.C.; Friendly

-K.C.C. v. c.C.C., C.C.C. II. v. D.B.S., R.E. & S. v. K.C.C. II.

v.

Sunday University Volunteers, 11 a.m..

Racing-Hong Kong Jockey Club-To-day, noon.

Fanling- Hont-Sunday, Hounds Most, Fotts's Bunga- Jow, 3 p.m.

Tennis - Monday-H.K.C.C. Tournament.

Golf Today- Captain's Cup, Fanling.

Hockey Wednesday- Hockey Club v. H.K.S.R.ATM 5 p.m.

Rifle Shooting-April 20 and 21-Volunteers' annual rifle meating, Stonecutter's.

HOME

Football-To-day-English Cap (sixth round); Scottish Cup (fourth round).

Billiards-February 21 to 29-Amateur Chami→ pionship, London.

March

round by defeating E. Zimmern 11.52 a.m.-W. D. Harris v. C. M. and A. Hamson in straight seta. Roberts,

HOCKEY

The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club first alevon in their match with the H.K.S.R.A. on the U.S.R.C. ground at 5 pm. on Wednesday:

C. L. Gregory, W. Woodward, J. Rodger, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. A. Dand (captain), J. E. Noronha, H. Owen Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, R. W. Skipp, C. C. Francis and T. J. Price.

Umpire: Capt. A. A. Nicholas (8/15th Punjab Regiment).

CRICKET

The following will represent the H.K.C.C. 2nd XI. in a Lasgus match against the RAS.C. to-day, on the H.K.C.C. ground:-

W. W. MacKenzie, W. Harris. Walker, R. M. Wood, J. H Ashworth, G. E. R. Divett, C. E Gabagan, 8. J. Stanesby, R. HL Dowler, J. D. A. Hutchison, J. R. Way, J. R. Collis.

Full results were:-

Open Championship Singles Second Round: -C. Rumjahn beat S. E. Green 6-1, 8-6,

6-B.

A.

La

Luk Ding-cheung beat E. F. Fincher 6-3, 3-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3.

Open Championship Doubles First Round:-H. D. and S. A. Kumjahn beat E. Zimmern and A. Hamaen 6-1, 6-1, 6-0..

Handicap Singles "p" First Round:-N. L Railton

(-8/6) beat J. S. Collis (rec. 4/6) 6-0, 6-2,

V. R. Gordon (scr.) beat A. W. Hoy Edle (-1/6) 6-2, 6-1,

Handicap Doubles

First Round:-E R. and T. J Price (scr.) beat D. Lennox and R. M. Wood (rec. 4/6) 6-3, 6-2.

REFEREES ASSOCIATION

Defeat

Miami, Yesterday.

In the dfteon round contest for the heavyweight championship. Jack Sharkey (America), defeated Phil Scott (England), on a technical knock-out in the third round.

The

It was an incrediblo decision.

referee, after all the controversy limit- ing his powers, actually consulted with the officials before deciding.

Johnsen, Scott's manager, together with other persons, states that the re- ferre first of all disqualified Sharkey. As the latter began to cry and protest the referee then reversed his decision. The referee denies this, however.

The new motor launch H.D. 11, which W. S. Bailey & Co., Ltd., havu just completed for the Marine Surveyor's Department of the Hong Kong Government,

"HIGH STEPPERS "

Excellent Performance SHADOWS BEFORE

Excellent Performance

at Kowloon Dock

In an ofcial statement he says? "Scott was hit twice in the pit of the stomach. I asked him to continue but For nearly two hours a large audi he said, 'Give me a few seconds.' 1ence were entertained by those versM: therefore awarded the bout Sharkey."

to tile artistes, "The High Steppers," at the K.D.R.C., Reading room last night. Scottish Jokes, as befitted the occasion, were plentiful.

When a Reuter roprosentative wont into S ott's dresslag room, Scott moan- ed and shrieked as a masseur attempt

The singing was as usual greatly ap- ed to move the right thigh, where apreciated, many now numbers being brunse was clearly visible and also a given. The dancing was good, and slight laceration. Yot the doctor insist little need be said about the humour ed that there was no foul.

of Bert Beal, except that he was in his When the fight ended both boxers usual good form. were hissed and booed by the crowd. Scott was carried from the ring by three palicemen.

"No, I never fouled that cry haby, We just quit," said Sharkey.

"I have never seen a more disgust. ing decision in my life. I was hit at least six foals," said Scott,

It is significant that Sharkey was warned for hitting low in the third round just before the knock-out.

Sharkey's aggression won him both the completed rounds. He had Scott down for counts of three and six in the second and for three and six again in

the third.

A right swing by Sharkey sent Scots dawn in the second round and he wan on the beards again from successiva left, right and left blows for the count of six. In the third round, a tremen dous left put him down the first time, and a right to the stomach floored him a little later. It was this blow which is the one in question.

Both boxers missed frequently Throughout, Scott boxed finely, block ing, docking and landing several times

Another visit, is anticipated at Kow. loon Dock in the near future, when a coroplete change of programine will be given.

OPIUM CASE

Chinese Charged on

Four Counts

Lau Wang, living at 8 Cheung Sau Street, was brought before Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning on four charges of the unlawful possession of raw oplum, prepared opium, keeping an oplum divan on the first floor, and the possession of a quantity of false oplum labels.

The defendant was remanded till Monday ball being granted in the sum of $500.

with his right. He also landed one tre- HONG KONG HEIGHTS mendous left, but it did not appear to hurt Sharkey very much.

The end came after two minutes and thirty-four seconds In the third round

In the preliminary bouts, Campols and Risko fought for ten rounds, the result being announced as a draw. It was an unsatisfactory result, the crowd thinking that Risko won.

- Later.

Trevor Wignall, the Daily Express Miami correspondent, says that it was the foulent fight he has seen. Sharkey used every dirty trick Invented, from butting and low hitting, to the use of the knee. It was a disgrace to boxing.

Fred Dartnell, of the Daily News said Scott was deliberately robbed of the decision. He considers official pro tection against refringements is sadly lacking. The conduct of the fight thoroughly justified the fears of Scott's manager, Mr, Johnson.

New York messages atate that ex perts' despatches from Miami generally uphold that it was a foul,

Damon Hunyon, of the New York American, saya-"A fout is a foul I saw "

Donald Skene, of the Herald Tribune, foul territory? says "Sharkey ripped a left hook to

Fred Keats, of the Mirror, says "Scott was hit Ave inches below the belt,"

An unofficial doctor observer has diagnosed Scott's Injury as trumatic Eciatica, induced by repeated blows on Scott's thigh, and Scott did not wines | the sciatic nerve. He thrust a pln into

and could not feel any pain.

The famous ox-lightweight champion | and referee, Kid McPartland, told Router, "Sharkey seemed to me to hit Scott low, two or three times.”

'Scott will not enter the American ring again.

failure. Only 25,000 people were pre-

The fight was an abject all-round

sant, the takings being 240,000, com- bared with the expected £50,0000,- Reuter's American Service,

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMER

The B.I. i. Takada left Singa- pore for this port on February 25, p.m., and is due here on March 3. a..

The monthly meeting of the above Association will be held in the

CONSIGNEES NOTICE- Council Office of the HKF.A. on Thursday at 5.30 pm sharp. All Irrawaddy" are reminded to take

Consignees of cargo interested are cordially invited to delivery of their good which will be attend.

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Social Functions To-day-Tea Dance at Hong Kong Hotal, 4.30. p.m.

To-day Tea Dance at Peninsula Hotel, 5 p.m.

Kong Hotel and Peninsula Hotel, To-day-Dinner Dances at Hong

8.30 p.m.

To-day-Dinner Dance at Re- pulse Bay Hotel, 8.30. p.m.

March 7-S.P.C.A. Ball, Penin- sula Hotel, 8 p.m.

March 8--Old Bedfordian Dinner, Hong Kong Club 8 p.m.

March 14-Volunteer Corps Battery Dinner, Headquarters.

Entertainmenta

To-day Queen's Theatre, "Marianne."

To-day -Star

Theatre, "Glorious Betay."

Theatre,

To-day World "Black Diamond Express."

Today Majestic Theatre; "The Gorilla."

To-day-English Singers' concert at City Hall, 9.15 p.m.

March 22, 25, 26 (matinee), 27, 23, and 29.-A.D.C.-"And So To Bed," Theatre Royal.

Meetings

March Benevolent Society, annual meeting, Cheer O Canteen, 11.15 a.m.

March 10-Union Waterboat Co., meeting of shareholders, Dodwell & Co.'s office, 11 a.mL

March 12-Hong Kong Electric Co., shareholders' meeting, 11 am. March 13-Forty-third annual meeting of H. K. & W. Whf. & Godown Co., Ltd., Mesare Jardine Matheson's offices, noon.

March 14 Thirty-fourth meeting of the Dairy Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd., 2, Lower Albert Rd 11 a.m.

March 18-Annual meeting of Hong Kong Tramways Ltd., Messra. Jardine Matheson's offices, noon.

March 19-Green Island Cement Co., shareholders' meeting, noon.

Miscellaneous

March 5-Distribution of prizes by H.E, the Officer Administering the Government at King's College. March 6-Annual Show of Flowers and Vegetables, City Hall.

March 6, 18, 20, 27, April 8, 10,- Lectures in "Modern Architecture" by Mr. C. E. Moore, University Engineering Society,

March 11-Volunteers' full dreas practice parade, Murray Parade Ground, 5.30 p.m.

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