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SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

GALE SPORT PAGE MAL

Navy

PROBABLE

SHANGHAI Boxers Provide Fine Displays

Hard-Hitting Contests Feature Finals

EWIN

THE

AND JUDGE IMPRESS AS WORTHY CHAMPIONS

FINALS of the China Fleet Open Team Boxing champion- ships took place last night at the Lee Theatre before a large house, the bouts providing thrilling sport. The finals were all fought, the contestants going all out and giving of their best,

was

Mamak Tourney AMERICAN

-RUGBY XV Police Defeat 12th

Battery By Only Goal. Loses To Marines

By 15 To 5.

GEOFFREY MORE INCLUDED.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

PARTHIAN SUCCESSFU.

In a Mamak Tournament hockey match played at Sookumpoo yester, day afternoon, the Police defeated the 12th Battery, R.A., by the only THOUGH beaten by the U.S.goal scored by Perkins. The

TH

Shanghai, Tuesday.

LEAD 5-3

IN TEST

Allison Gives W. 0.

To Crawford.

ATTACK OF INFLUENZA.

Sydney, Yesterday. to play Jack Crawford owing HE inability of Wilmur Allison

Marines by a goal, a drepped game was closely contested, the to a touch of influenza gave Aus- goal, and two trica (15 pts.) to a soldiers indulging in hard hitting.tralia her only success Koal (5 pts.) on Saturday the The Police forwards, while combin-play in the fourth and final Lawn Shanghai Rugby Club will probably ing well, were weak in front of Tennis Test.

America now lead by 5 matches field the same side against Hong goal, C. Pile missing three sitters.

PARTHIAN WIN.

Ito 3. At King's Park, H.M.S. Parthian defeated H.M.S. Tamar by 4 clear goals in a Mamak Tournament match. Brice (2), Marshall and McRae netted for the winners.

Kong.

The team was as follows:

Nozawa

Taylor

Hubbard

Scott More

Bowerman Nell

Silby

Morphew

Johnston

Pilcher

one

Kone

Kendrew

A, B. Warnes who should have Before paesenting the trophies fought A. E. Payne did not appear and miniatures, Capt. R. L. owing to doctor's orders; otherwise Burnett, G.B.E.. congratulated the the programme

carried winners and losers on their excel- through very successfully.

Jent showing, and also thanked the The semi-finals decided in the Press for their help in making the first part of the programme pro- Championshipa a success. vided the spectatora with вота The following were the results hard hitting, a surprise being the of the finale- number of knockouts. The Middle) Weight semi-final between A. B. Dawson and A. B. Thompson pro- vided the surprise of the night, Dawson being knocked out in the Arst round. Thompson broke the latter's nose with a terrific awing Intended for the jaw, but which found Dawson's nose instead.

A. B. Farrur. the China Fleet Feather Weight Cham- plon of 1931 und Feather Weight of Shanghai was easily olupointed by Sto. King of the Kent who took the first two rounds of their bout easily to gain the verdict.

The other Feather Weight semi-1 final between Sto. Preston of the (8D/F) and A. B. Downes of the

(Two 2-minute rounds and 3-minute round). Flyweight Final:

Sto. Rowlands (Cornwall) knock- ed out A. B. Preece (8 D.F.) in the first round.

Bantam Weight Final:

A.B. Reade (8 D.F.) beat A.B. Sharpe (8 D.F.) on points. Feather Weight Final:

Sto. King (Kent) beat Sto. Pres ton (8 D.F.) on points. Light Weight Final:

A. B. Baldwin (Hermes) beat L. Sea. Hall (Bruce) on points. Welter Weight Final:

L. Sea. Davies (Hermes) beat A.

B. Payne (8 D.F.) on points. Middle Weight Final:

A. B. Ewin (Kent) beat

A. B

Hermes was a very tame affair. Thompson (Cornwall) on points. Both men kept the house con-Light Heavy Weight Final: tinually in roars of laughter by: A. B. Shreeve (B D.F.) beat A. B. hanging onto each other's necks. House (Kent) on points. the referee stopping the bout on Heavy Weight Final: several occasions to call for silence.

HARD HITTING. The first semi-final bout of the Light Weights provided for some hard hitting, A. B. McBride (8 D/F) punishing A. B. Baldwin of the Hermes so heavily that he opened a gash on the latter's right

eyebrow.

Baldwin, however, fought back

A. B. Judge (8 D.F.) beat Mne. Lewis (Kent) on a technical knock out in the second round of their bout.

way

in the second and third rounds to Tamar and small ships, with BCOTC heavily with jabs and

points each. straight lefts which always found 1 worthy mark. Baldwin was awarded the verdict amidst boos and cat calls from the gallery.

The other semi-final in this class between A. B. Wright (8 D/F) and L. Sea. Hall (Bruce) started off with a general mix-up but slowed

Murray Ritchie

SOUTH AUSTRALIA WIN.

South Australia beat Victoria by 3 wickets in the Shefeld Shield.

Victoria 454 (W: Rigg 166, F. Darling 150 C. V. Grimmett 5 for 181)

92 (T. Wall 4 for 90) S.A.:-403 (V. Y. Richardson 208) 144 for 7 (V. Y. Richardson

55).

FROBISHER CUP TEAMS FOR

TO-MORROW

POINTS GAINED BY YACHTS IN VARIOUS CLASSES.

Zephyr Faced with Stern Rivals.

The Formidable Colony Golf Team

A.B. Stewart Forced To Stand Down Owing To Illness

in to-day's W. A. STEWART AND J. MACKNIGHT

FAVOURED FOR FINAL

Results of to-day's play, were as follow:-

K. Gledhill (U.S.A.) beat A. Quist 6-4, 7-5.

B. Vines (U.S.A.) beat H. man 6-3, 6-3.

W. Allison and J. Van (USA) beat A. Quist and McGrath 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.

(By DIVOT).

ARRANGEMENTS have now Kong Manila, singles, 9.30 a.m.

January

28.-

been completed for the play-0.6. 1 p.m. N.C.

Saturday, ing of the Interport Golf match; Hop-at Fanling, at the end of this Shanghai v Manila, singles, 9

month, and it is expected that a.m. N.C. 12.30 p.m. 0.0. Ryn Shanghai and Manila will be Sunday, January 29.-Hong V. strongly represented and may Kong y Shanghai. foursome; 9.80

prove formidable opposition to a.m. N.C. 1 p.m. 0.C. Hong Kong.

J. Crawford (Australia received a walk over from W. Allison.

Earlier Results.

(Australia) V. McGrath Gledhill, 6-2, 6-4.

Allison (U.S.A.) beat Hopman, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1.

beat

A. Quist (Australia) beat Van Ryn, 7-5, 6-8. .'

Vines and Gledhill (U.S.A.), beat Crawford and Hopman, 5-7, 5-7, 6-2, 7-5, 6-3.--Reuter.

AUSSIE BARRACHING.

"Brisbane, Nov. 25.

Monday, January 30-Manila

For this year's match Hong|v Shanghai, four balls, a.m. Kong are in the position to field[N.C. p.m. 0.0. one of the strongest sides ever Monday, January 30.-Inter- selected for interport golf, and club Golf Dinner, Gloucester have every chance of winning the Building, 8 p.m. for '8.30.. tournament.

O.C.-Old Course. N.C.-New Course.

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A. B. Stewart, owing to illness, will not be a member of the Hong Kong side which in all pro- Junior Championship. bability will consist of M.W.THE qualifying round for the Tunior Championship at Budd. O. E. C. Marton, I. W. Shewan, L. R. Andrews, and T. A. Fanling attracted a large entry Pearce. It is not yet known who and the draw for the match play will take the place of A; B. promises some interesting games. W. A. Stewart, winner of the

The conduct of the "gallery" is Stewart, but with a team consis- the subject of a few well-chosen ting of the above it will take a Mead Shield, who has been visy- words in the programme issued by strong combination to vanquishing good golf lately to justify a reduction in handicap from six- the Q.L.T.A. for the present Test Fanling's best.

teen to eleven has a good chance match, but there were some persona

Visitior Teams Arriving. of reaching the Final, but be will at Milton yesterday to whom many

THE Manila team will arrive encounter stiff opposition in H. points of etiquette were unknown. There and teary will a day W. Dawkes, who qualified with a The umpires had to call for sllence

Griffin and Captains Fowkes and tention Dunlop.

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(By CAPTAIN CUTTLE.)

THE

THE Shanghai Yacht Club have found it impossible to send a teum to Hong Kong for the pro- posed sailing match during the Chinese New Year. Consequently the Grist Shield remains in Hong Kong for the meanwhile. Yachts- men are disappointed as they were Here is a further list of the looking forward to giving the points gained to date by the other visitors an exciting race in the classes. new one-design Anker yachta.

Championship Points.

AST week the Championship Points gained to date by the Anker Class Yachta were given.

"H" Class:

Diana (C. Hyde)

Rolla (R. Stock)

the

of

Team Championship The team championship was won by the Eighth Destroyer Flotilla However, a team match will take with 41 points; followed by the place on Sunday between the Club Hermes with 23, the Kent with 19, and the Navy to decide the Cornwall with ; and the Med-destination of the Frobisher Cup

and Submarines, and the this year. The morning race

66.7 miles, will start from the Club"Y"

at 11 a.m. round Channel Racks, ||Rumsey Shoal, Club mark boat and Anish at H.M.S. Tamar. The Club team will be the guests of Com- modore Wyndham Lawrie and the officers of the Navy team for tiffin board H.M.S. Tamar. The afternoon. race, again 6.7 miles, will start about 2.45 p.m. from the Tamar, round the Club märk boat Rumsey Shoal and Channel Rocks and Anish at the Clubs. *

towards the end of the second NAVY PLAYING

round,

In the third round both men were exhausted, Hall landing a few body punches which did Ittle harm. He was awarded the points verdict.

WELTER-WEIGHTS.

In the first Welter-Weight semi. Anal, L. Sen. Davies easily out-

pointed S. P. O. Skeen and took the verdict without being fully extend-

ed.

TOE-TO-TOE.

AGAINST JATS

AND SHAMEEN

Teams For Week-End Hockey.

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Yachts to be Used.

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TIHE following yachts will be

Tailed by the Club in the

morning and by the Navy in the afternoon.

Mixed Class: Diana, Colleen,

Lt. Harvey: Sub-Lt. Howard, Lt Comdr. MacVicker: Sub-Lt. King, Lt White, Lt. Lloyd; Sub-Lt. Donald, Lt. Grove, Lt. Currey, Lt. Bartlett and Lt.

"A" Class: Alisa, Artemis, Jan, Rimmington.

To-morrow the Navy are fielding|Joss and Cicada. an eleven against Shameen on the The "A" Class yachts will start Navy ground at King's Park at 5 minutes later than the Mixed 11.15 am. The following will play Class. to avoid congestion on the starting line, but the points for

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The Americans

were

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H. Hamoton's recent victory..

on several occasions, but the offen-later than their Shanghai oppon- good score of 81. ders, mostly women, paid little atents, and will leave by the Em-

press on February 3 after a long-jover C. C. Stark in the Captain's obviously er stay than usual. The Shang-Cup has improved his "stock" by annoyed by the continual chatter, hai team will leave the Colony on several points, and he may sur- squealing and applause during the February 1. two days after the vive a few rounds. progress of rallies, and Van Ryn Interportt Dinner given by the voiced his feelings on one occasion Royal Hong Kong Golf Club.

Interport Programme. THE following are the propos-

ed arrangements:- Wednesday, January 25-T the Kowloon Golf Club is now

when he asked whether he was Australia or Czechoslovakia.

in

CAMBRIDGE WIN SQUASH RACKETS.

Oxford Lose. 5-0.

defeated Cambridge decisively their Dark Blue rivals in the Inter-

Dorothea (R. Edwards) ..25

·Colleen (Lt.-Com. Graham) 22 Argulla (H. J. Pearce) 9

- & "I" Class :---

Speedwell (Maj. Stewart). Alisa (Maj, Lochner) Daphne (Lt. Rossier) Why Wonder? (J. G.

40

Pilcher) 28

41 Varsity squash rackets match at 40 Queen's Club, winning all five matches. W. A. Lewthwaite (Trin- ity, Camb.) beat W. H. Vestey (Christ Church), 9-1, 6-9, 9-3, 9-6. Boojum (Capt. Dunlop)... 24. A. Gillies. (Caius) beat E. N. Blue Jacket (Maj.

Evana (Wadham), 6-9, 9-5, 9-1, 9-1.) Atkinson) 20 C. E. W. Sheepsbanks (Trinity) Wings (Capt. Malore)... 19 beat A. H.. T. Crosthwaite (New),

Adanac (Commodore

"G" Class:-

Lawrie) 3

Zephyr (F. Skinner) .......... 36 Joan (F. 'Cope)

24

D. I. 10-8, 7-9, 6-9, 9-2, 9-6. Burnett (Clare) heat, C. J. Malin A. H. S. (Corpus), 9-1, 9-5, 95. Reid (Peterhouse) beat B. K. Bar- Toynette (Miss Patchett) 23 nett (Wadham), 9-5, 9-1, 9-8.

Eunice (J. Handy) Gael (Capt. Trott) Sirius (W. Sporleder)

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20

15

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HE following were the stand-

Tinge or the Anker Class

THE

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Of the players in the bottom. Thalf of the draw J. MacKnight should have little difficulty in reaching the Final, ·

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Urquhart Should Win. HE Junior Championship of

Hong Kong v Shanghai, single.

well advanced and leaves S. Jex | 10.30 a.m. 0.0. 2 p.m. N.C.

Thursday, January 26.-Hong and II. Overy to contest the Semi- Kong v Manila, 4 balls, 10.16 Final in the top half of the draw. W. F. Kerr has also entered the a.m. O.C. 2.15 p.m. N.C.

Friday, January 27.-Hong semi-final and will meet the vic- tor of the Woolley-Urquhart match in the lower half Semi- Final His opponent will probab- ly be Urquhart, who of late has reatly improved his game and has been very successful in recent bogey pools. On present form A. Urquhart is a red hot favour- Lite.

CLUB SHOULD WIN

OVER NAVY.

İN

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P. G. A. Split.

TEWS from America indicate a split in the professional golf

Bur Cherrill And Walkden sanke d'un to certain all at one

Mamak Hockey Table

(Up to and including yesterday's games.)

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Radio

The Medway Officers, who beat the Shameen Hockey Club, by 4 Why Wonder?, Speedwell, Adanac The Anker Class. goals to 2 in their encounter at and Sirius, Shameen some weeks ago, are en- "A" Class: Carpenter, Wasp II, A. B. Payne gained a walk over tertaining Shameen to-day on the La Linda, Isobel and Gull. yachts as published last Saturday: in the other semi-final, A. B.U.S.R.C. ground at 4 p.m.

They

The following will be sailed by Jan. (J. Krogh-Moe) Warnes, the 1930 Welter-Weight will be represented by the follow the Navy in the morning and by Wasp II (Major Thoyts and Champion of the Royal Navy was ing:-

the Club in the afternoon.

Mayor Griffin). under doctor's orders.

Mixed Class: Rolla, Dorothea, La Linda (A. L. Shields) Blue Jacket, Boojum, Zephyr and Carpenter (H. S. Rouse) Eunice.

Artemia (Comdr. Nuwill) Isobel (Cdr. Cowland & Daria) Joss (K. Larssen and Stanton) Gull (B. Nuess) ....... Cicada (N. V. A. Croucher and

C. C, Blake)

20 Phoenix Oslo (M. Bergsust)

17 12th R.A.

RE Joss did not sail in one race and R.A.M.E. was disqualified in another which Parthian accounts for her low position in Wishart Veteran the scale.

German Club Tamar New Handicaps.

24th R.A MOR the 6th Championship Race 20th FLA

K.LT.C.

The Middle-Weight semi-final gave the spectators their firat showing of toe to toe, fighting. This was between A. B. Ewin (Kent), Middie-Weight Champion of the China Coast, and one of the leading boxers in the China for the Navy

Station, and A. B. Christie, of the Medway.

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THE teams are as follows:

L Morris; Paymaster Lt. Burkett, finishing will be reckoned together, Sub.-Lt. Carver; Sub. Lt Ingram, Lt. It was seen from the start that White. Sub-Lt. Alliston; “Sub.-Lt. Ewin had the better atyle' and was Donald, Lt. Eaden, Lt. Currey, LL Bar The Two Terma. quicker in following up an ad.lett Lt. Kitent

today alternoon, the Navy vantage, whereas Christie, who got one good blow in, failed to follow are playing the Jat Regiment on his lead, Ewin wrecking havoc on the Marina ground at 5.15 p.m. him in the third round when he with the following team:

krocked Christle out

A CLOSE CONTEST. The Light Heavy-Weight-Final between A. B. Bhreovo (8D/F) was the hard hitting affair of the evening."

Both men Yought hammer and tongs from start to finish and

Leg Big. Evans; Comdr. Colpays, Lt. Comdr. MacVickers Bab.Lt. Ingram

Goal

Not

www

(Club Ground 4 p.m.) ·

on the part of officials of the P. G. A...

The story is that Gene Sarazen holder of the British and Ameri- can Championshin has headed a [HO. Club should beat the Navy breakway from the Professional

T.. Cubaops Triangular Tour Golfer's Association and is sup

P. W. L. D. F. A.Ptatable.

12 0-1 54 8 26

R.C. Signala 17 12 3 2 63 17-26 20 R. A. S. C....17 9 5 3 28 23 21 261st Bty, H.K.S.10 9 0 1 46. 9.19 8 18 25 Incognitos... 9 9 0 0 29

Medway

5 26 16 17 .....14. པོ་སྤུ་ 23 St. Andrew's 10 7 2 1 36 11 15 29 Police

10 7 1 2 20 10 18 University

1066 0 17. 22 10 93 6-3 16 17 0 10 4 6 1 16 149 14 4 9 115.32 9 15 2 8 5 8 18 9

8 4 4 0 16 16 8.

2 2 0 10 16 6

30 8

Navy Commodore Wyndham Lawrie, Com Cowland, Com Middleton, Com. Stavenson, Lt (to bo aniled to-day) the RA...

Com Lloyd, Liuta. Stokes,

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..11 18 2-10 284 7 15 17 21 3 71. B 1 8 15 .11 0.10 1 0 38. 0 11 16:47

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LINCOLNS WIN.

Francis, Gardiner, Wood, Currie, handicaps have been altered in the 8th Destroyers. Lt. White, Sub-Lt. Allaton; Sub-Ball, Cherause, Salt, Wyldbore-"Y" & "T" Class, Wings" and

Donalis, Lt. Eaden; Lt. Carroy, L. Bar-

ett and Lt. Rimmington.

THOUGHTFUL WATSON,

Frank Watson, the Lancashire there was little to choose between batsman, received a sum of $1.258 thom at the end although it must from his bonent match that with be said that Shregve forced the Surrey at Old Trafford last May. fighting in the last round, driving No such amount would have been House to the ropes on several oc forth-coming bad not Wataon In casions

|sured the gate.

Smith, King, Hill; Fisher, Ryder [Adanac being slightly more Peters, Surg-Lt. Curjol, Capt. favoured. In the "G" Class all Whitworth, R.M. and Sub-Lieut. except Zephyr have been generous- Walker, ly treated. Zephyr has a good lead

The Lincolnshire Regiment de- feated the Hong Kong Hockey Club

⠀⠀⠀ Club-H. 8. Reuse, R. Stock, now, but will have to sail hard to second eleven by, a goal to zil In R. P. Edwards, F. E. Skinner, maintain it in the face of the new a friendly match at King's Park W. J. Handy, J. G. Pilcher, G. H. handicaps N Gandy, Dr. Davla, B. Hacas, CA

yesterday afternoon. The score

eheat was blank at half time.

nament Rugby game. They are ported by Walter Hagen, Johnny superior both at forward and be Farrel, and other American golf- hind the acrum, and have a very ing "stars." good opportunity of heading the What the outcome of this will be, it is hard to say, but if an The Navy, who rejected the ser early settlement cannot be reach- vices of Lt-Conidr. Stephenson, ed there will be two professional the Irish International centre three associations in the States, and it quarter, earlier in the season on the will be Interesting to see which acore that he was past his prime, party will select the national re will have reason to regret their presentatives for the Ryder Cup. hasty step, ná by all indications they It has alrendy, beeri, re- now look as if they will be the 1988 ported that the new American wooden-spoonista.

organisation will ask the British The Club aro fielding a full team P. G. A. to give them recogni and are not giving places to selected tion. players such as R. Cherrill or E. Walkden in their endeavour to cáp- tore the title. If the Club win the Army have still a chance to tie with the civilians if they in turn beat the Navy a secead time.******

the following have been the re- suite of the Tour Triangular Rugby, Tournament games played this

5 Navy

BERSON

Army Armny Club

8

8 Club

Navy

0.

Club

TABLE TO DATE

WLF 201

F. Hyde, H. Dreyer, F. Cope, W. Argulla II for Bale. Sporleder, L. F Nicholson, NRGULLA II, Mr. H. J. Pearce's sold Cicada, his new "A". class" Club Crouchar, C. C. Blake, Majors H class yacht, is for sale, yacht, to Mr. H. B. Day of the Army Lochner, Stewart, Atkinson and I hear. Mr. Croucher has fast American Consulate.

Navy

AMERICA FLYING SPEED CONTEST.

J. R. Williams Wins With 205 M.P.H.

Miami, Jan. 8.

| J. R., Williams to-day won theʻall-' America seroplane speed contest. when he flew a Wendell machine at an average speed of 205,295 miles an hour in the 12-mile free- for all race. The plans was of the same type used by Jimmy Haizlly in establishing the trans cantinental speed record last sum- 028 160 mer United Press

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