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CLUB LOSE

THE CHINA MAIL.

TO NAVY

BY 5 TO 3

Divett Registers "Hat Trick."

BARTLETT ALSO SCORES THREE AND EADEN TWO.

(By CENTRE HALF.)

The Hong Kong Hockey Club first eleven were dofented by the Navy by 5 goals to 3 on the Naval ground, King's Park yesterday afternoon In 强 friendly fixture.

The game was played at a very fast pace throughout, and the Navy's victory was thoroughly de-| served, as their forwards were speedier and combined with much better understanding than their op- ponents.

Club. Contrary

NAVY BOXERS FOR

TO-MORROW

WARNES SUFFERING FROM INJURED KNEE

DAVIES MAY STAGE COMEBACK

HALL'S PERFECT UPPERCUT FELLS MCCANN LIKE A LOG.

(By Ringsider).

JUDGING from the material seen in the thirteen eliminating bouts

of the China Fleet Open Team Boxing Championships at the Naval Canteen last night the Semi-Finals and the Finals, which will be decided to-morrow night at the Lee Theatre at 9 p.m., should pro- vide the best boxing the Colony has seen for a very long time.

H. W. Lee, the Club goalkeeper, was off form. But the light was bad yesterday afternoon, and con-i There are five boxers of first-class standard competing, and the ditions were får from ident for bout between A. B. Warnes, 1930 welterweight champion of the hockey.

Faulty. positioning of their Navy, and Ldg. Sea. Davies, 1923 welterweight champion of the forwards lost the game for the Combined Fleets, will probably be the outstanding light on to-

to expectations. F. E. Lammert, the Shameen Club morrow night's programme. Warnes is suffering from a knee in- player, made his debut on the left jury and Davles is an old campaigner with considerable experience, wing, but he was not impressive. so that the bout should be a very open one. On the right wing, C. C. Francis, who usually plays Inside-left, was | wasted. A. T. Lay, who has not been shining on the left wing late-! ly, eccupied the inside left posi- tion, and played better hockey, but was far from brilliant.

CLUB FORWARDS SCRAPPY.

A. B. Ewin, middleweight champion of Hong Kong and the China Coast, will be seen in action, and followers of boxing will re- member his epic struggle against Jock Creighton before his depar- ture for England. A. B. Judge, 1929 heavyweight champion of the Fleet, and A. B. Farrar, 1932 featherweight champion of Shanghai, are two other leading personalities.

With nine Medway players, the Navy displayed their superiority in the early stages of the first half, keeping up constant attacks, until

Lt.-Comdr. Stephenson, the Irish more powerful hitter. Warnes half-time when the score was one-International Rugby player, in to be lacked the "fire" which made him all. In the second half, however, congratulated on the way he has such a favourite in bouts at the the Navy fell away slightly, and promoted the Tournament. and City Hall, but this was probably the game concluded with the Club there is no reason to be due to an injured knee which was pressing.

lieve. that It will not be woll bandaged. Warnes will have Donald, on the right wing,played the Bûccess. that he hopes to do better than this if he is to a brilliant game, but Potter marked it to be. He informs me that the stave off Davies' comeback. him admirably. In the Navy for- Commander-in-Chief Sir Howard) A. B. Dawson had a close fight ward fine, however, all from the Kelly K.C.B. C.M.G., M.V.O., hopes with L. Sto. Bartlett, the latter Medway, were speedy with Currey to distribute the trophies at the making a magnificent recovery ia a very able leader.

conclusion of to-morrow night's the second and third rounds after Lt.-Comdr. Stephen- receiving heavy punishment In the programme. The Club forwards were scrappy json and Comdr. Bayley will be the opening exchanges. Dawson will and Divett had difficulty in getting referees.

now meet A. B. Thompson who them away. Williams,, the Welsh

The Commander-in-Chief's Band knocked A. B. Fudge to the boards international, was the only one to will play selections before the twice in the first round to be award- display good form.

Tournament commences and during jed a technical knock out. It is dif-. After the Navy had been press the interval. Booking is now open{ficult to say who will enter the Final ing for some considerable period, at Moutries for ringside seats; as little was seen of Thompson, but during which Eaden and Currey $3 for stalls and auditorium; and $1 Dawson recently beat him in the just missed with one or two fast for other seats. All these prices Fleet Amateur Championship. shots, the Club took up the attack. include tax.

A. B. Shreeve and A. B. Hili pro- A good movement saw Williams Lt.-Comdr. Stephenson is staging|vided a toe-to-toe slugging match and pass to Divett, who, made no mis-the Tournament in an endeavour to true British grit was displayed by take with his shot to give the Club swell the funds of the Naval Recrea-Hill, who was heavily punished and the lead. Towards the middle of the

tion Club. He has every reason to floored twiec in the second round half, Bartlett equalised for the

be optimistic as the Lee Theatre is before the judges awarded. Shreeve Navy with a shot that struck the

top of the net.

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capable of holding 3,000 people, the fight. Hill was undoubtedly and the booking plan at Moutries is the best loser of the evening. filling up quickly.

LAST NIGHT'S BOUTS.

In the second half, Divett put the,

The Heavyweight Semi-Finals Club ahead, but Bartlett again'

proved the most disappointing of equalised with ground shot.

the evening, Mne. Lewis was quite Shortly after Enden found the net, One of the cleanest knock-outs 6ins. taller than Sto. Wilson and. but the Club attacked, and Divett was witnessed last night when Tel. won a farcical bout on points. The rushed in to score the equaliser McCann was sent to the boards. 20 stoker gave a god display, but was with fine one-handed shot, seconds after coming up for the unable to get

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to close quarters: thus completing his "hat-trick."] second round of his fight with L.

owing to his opponent's longer Bartlett placed the Navy ahead, and Sea Hall Launching a whirlwind

In the other bout A. B. reach. towards the end, Eaden scored a attack on his opponent from the Judge was giveri a walk over from beautiful goal from a pass from bell Hall delivered

perfect-Mnc. Hovells. Donald.

ly timed upper cut The Club's defence, on the whole, sent McCann down like was solid. Rodger and. E. V. Read He hit his head on the boards worked hard, especially the latter with a terrific thud, but for- who was responsible for breaking tunately no serious injury was in- up many dangerous moves initiat-flicted. ed by Currey. W. Reed played his usual steady game.

Result:-

Club

Navy

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which

positions

The following were the a log. occupied by the various teams at

conclusion of last night's bouts:

H.M. 8th Destroyer Flotilla

H.M.S. Hermes

HILS. Kent

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H.M.S. Cornwall

A. B. Brand fought pluckily against A. B. Farrar, but

W&B

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forced to retire in the third round) with a nasty looking cut over his Navy: Ldg. 9lgmn, Evans (H.M.S. eye. In the other fights at this Medway); L-Comdr. McVickar (H.M. Weight A. B. Downes gave a very favourable display to boat Tel. S. Medway), Lt. Burkatt (H.M.S. Tamar); Lt. Campbell (H.M.S. Kont), Smith on points, and he looks as Lt. White (HMS. Medway), Leif he will give Farrar a close fight- Lloyd

Medway); Sab-Lt.in the Final. Farrar's hand is not (H.M.S. Donald H.M.S. Medway),

Sub-Lt Eaden (H.M.S. Medway), Lt. Currey in the best of condition, and, thus (H.M.SM

Medway), Lt. Bartlett (H.M. seriously handicapped, he may find 8. Medway), Lt. Rimmington (HMLS. himself hard pressed by the two-fist- Medway).

ed attacks of Downes. Club: H. W. Lee; J. Rodger, E. V Reed; W. A. Reed, A. A. Dand, 3. E. Potter. C. C. Francia, W. E. Williams, G. E. R. Divett, A. T. Lay, F. E. Lam- mert.

K.C.C. TENNIS

TEAM AGAINST

HILL'S AMAZING PLUCK.

A. B. Wright gave a good display against an old favourité fn. S. P. O. Robinson, and deservedly won on points. He will, however, find in Hall a very formidable' opponent, though Wright's superior speed LINCOLNShould stand him in good stead. It looks as if tho: Lightweight Final will be contested between A. B. The Kowloon Cricket Club, Baldwin and L. Sea. Hall with a which defeated H.M.S; Kent recent-

A. B. Pringle gave a plucky dis

ly in a tennis tournament, are play very close fight in the offing, ing a beam from the Lincoln Rog ment on Sunday at 2.80 p.m.

play against A. B., Warnet, but he

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232 at Lane Crawford's last night. scores were 696-698! LA Hocquard Sir Henry Pollock won his game and was easily the leading marksman Mia Engle, the only lady player, with 98 to his credit, Sgt. Dittle- lost to CE, Moore,

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INTERPORT GOLF DINNER FIXED FOR JAN. 30.

Manila Team Staying Over.

The Interport Golf Dinner will be held on Monday, Jan- uary 30 when the Shanghai and Manila teams will be the guests of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club.

The Manila team has decided to prolong their stay in the Colony and will remain in Hong Kong until February 3 instead of January 28. They are arriving on January 24, 8 day later than the Shanghai team, who are leaving the Co- lony on February 1.

MAMAK WIN FOR SIGNALS.

Whiteway-Wilkinson Scores Only Goal.

GOAL scored by Lieut.

A Whiteway-Wilkinson gave

KENT WIN

Club "A" Beaten In Last Five Minutes.

MID. SMITH OUTSTANDING.

H. M. S. Kent were fortunate to defeat the Club "A" fifteen by two tries (8 points) to a goal (5 points) after the Club had held the lead until the last five minutes, yesterday after- noon on the Club ground. Torrible worked hard stemming the Kent's attack and was respon sible for a number of fino openings: The Club and Kent were fairly even in the first half, though the Club broke away to score their only try through Pears, Lowson adding the goal points.

In the second half the Club car*, ried out a number of raids in the Kent's half, but Harboard was weak, trying to cut în to the posta Instead of making for the corner flag where he would have got over on more than one occasion.

Mid. Smith was outstanding for. the Kent, making two good break- aways, but he lacked support.

The last five minutes of the game were thrilling, the Navy scoring. the Signals victory over the

their first try through Mid. Smith; R.A.M.C. in a Mamak Tourna«

who took the ball at his feet the ment hockey match yesterday

length of the Club half to touch afternoon.

down just as Fox tackled him.. The match, which was played on Lient. Morris just falled to 'con-.. the Marina ground, was very scrap-vert in the bad light.

the Py.

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R.A.S.C. WIN.

From the kick-off the Navy once

At Sockunpoo, in another Mamak again took play in to the Club half

and scored their second try with match, the R.A.S.C. gained .0 creditable victory over the Univer-in a few minutes, Gisborne pick- sity whom they defeated by 2 goals ing up to go over midway between the posts and the touchline. Lieut., Morris struck the cross bar with his attempt to convert.

to nil.

'RESULTS OF LAST NIGHT'S BOUTS.

Sto, Rowlands (Cornwall) beat Sto. Brittain (8th D.F.) on points. *FEATHERWEIGHT

A. B. Farrar (Hermes) beat A. B. Brand (8th, D. F.) on a T. K. O, in

the third round.

Sto. King (Kent) beat A. B. Gardiner (Cornflower) on points. Sto. Preston (8th. D. F.) beat Sto. Evans (Medway) on points. A. B. Downes (Hermes) beat Tel. Smith (Kent) on points. ¿ LIGHTWEIGHT

A. B. McBride (8th. D. F.) beat A.B. Morgan (Cornwall) on points. A. B. Wright (8th. D. F.). beat S. P. O, Robinson (Hermes) on points. L. Sen. Hall (Bruce) knocked out Tel. McCann (Medway) in the second

round. WELTERWEIGHT"

A. B. Witnes (Hermes) beat A. B. Pringle (Medway) on points. MIDDLEWEIGHT

A. B. Dawson (8th. D. F.) beat L. Sto. Bartlett (Hermes) on points. A. B. Thompson (Cornwall) beat A. B. Fudge (8th. D. F.), on`a T.K.O.

In the first round.

LEIGHT-HEAV VYWEIGHT

4. B. Shreeve (8th. D. F') beat A. D. Hill (8ih. D. F.) on a T.5.0). in

the second round.

HEAVYWEIGHT

Mne. Lewis (Kent) beat Sto. Wilson (8th. D. F.) on points.

A. B. Judge (8th. D. F.) beat Mine. Hovella (Kent) on a walk ov

TOMORROW'S PROGRAMME

(Two 2-minute rounds and one 3 minute-rosad.) FLYWEIGHT FINAL: SPA VRS).

A. B. Preece (8th. D. F.) v. Sto. Rowlands (Cornwall) BANTAMWEIGHT FINAL MANAGE

AB Sharpa (Bth. D. F.), A. B. Road (8th. D. FEATHERWEIGHT SEMI-FINALS

A. B. Farrar (Hermes) v. Sto. King (Kent) Sto. Preston (8th. D. F.) v. A. B. Downes (Herm LIGHTWEIGHT SEMI-FINALS

AB. Bildwin (Hermes) v. A. B. McBride (8th. D. F.) A. B. Wright (8th. D. F.) v. Lir Soa. Hall (Bruce)........... WELTERWEIGHT SEMI-FINALS ARTIS

8. P. G. Skeen (8th. D. F.) v. L. Ber. Davies (Hermos) AB. Payne (8th. D. FA. B. Warnes (Herines): MIDDLEWEIGHT

WEIGHT SEMI-FINALS KATIKA

A. B. Ewing (Hint) v. Al B. Christle (Madway) A B. Dawson (8th.D. 7.) v. A. B. Thompson: (Cornw LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT, FINALANG

VA B. Howse (Kent))+2) A. B. 9hreevo (8th,

(8th D. Mue, Lewis (Kent) v. A. B

AV HEAVYWEIGHT FINALITE

Lieut. Ball, R.N. lined up the fol lowing teamsi

H.M.S. Kent:-Mid, Henderson:

B. Leen, Mno. Heaps, A. B. McManus, A. B. Lanaway; Mild. Smith and Ld. Stkr. Dowden; Sig. Aitken, Sub. Lieat: Stitt; Mid. Bintley, Sig. Penny, Set Fordham, Lieut. Wood, Ld. Sikr. Gis- borne and Lieut. Morris.

Club "A"-A. F. Jenkins; W. E.. Pears, N. M. Cochrane, S. J. H. Fox,. A. H. Harboard; A. D. Lowson and A. W. Terrible; F. R. Burch, R. Stillerd F. G. Nigel, R. I. Cheerill, E. Walkden S. H. Garrod and F.. H. Ving..

CLUB RUGBY TEAM

The following will represent the [Club in their Triangular toarna- ment game against the Navy on the Club ground on Saturday at 4 pm; JP. Whitham; J J. Ferguson, W. H. B. Rigg, R. H. Griffiths and G. P. Lammert; M. W. Turner and J. A R. Selby (Capt.); W. Kerr, J. H. McElney, G. C. Moutrla, W. E Pears, J. H. Bradford, A. P. Hall- Thompson, A. K. Munro and J.-C. Miler.

BILLIARDS WINNERS,VE

B. Silva (250) heat W. A. Palmer (125) in the First Round of the Colony Billiards Championship fast night, Silva's best break was 88.; "-

C. P. O. Simmonds (259) beat F. Brimblecombe (148), also in tha First Round The loser's highest break was 82, and Simmonds chalk-

ed up a 22

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