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Poor Prospects For |Programme Before

Next Winter.

LOSS OF $238 ON TOURNEY ACCOUNT FOR YEAR

(BY RINGSIDER)

MR. G. G. N. Tinson M.C., who

presented the Belt for the

| Middleweight champion on Satur- | day night, is the new Chairman 'of the Hong Kong Boxing Association.

THE CHINA MAIL.

AUSTRALIAN BOARD “GET WHAT THEY DESERVE”

M.C.C. Reply Commented On

Sydney, To-day. Prominent cricketers and socials stated yesterday that they had expected such reply from the Marylebone Cricket Club as that received latterly in the "body-line bowling controversy.

President Green of the New South Wales Asscoiation said:

The

is what the Boari de- reply served.

Sydney Sun comments: "By labouring the point the Board got what it asked for. The Marylebone C.G. rejoinder neatly leaves with Australía the decision to send or not to send a team,” Rexter.

Mr. Tinson was elected to the PHILLIPS HAS

NARROW WIN

post vacated by Mr. R. M. Dyer

C.B.E.. who has left the Colony for good, at the general meeting held last night in Messrs. Jardine Matheson's Board Room, and one more keenly interested in the sport.

could not have been elected.

The officials for 1934 were ro- elected as follows:

President.-H.E. the

Governor,

Sir William Peel, K.C.M.G., K.B.E,

Sir

LAMMERT'S

"HAT TRICK "

FOR THE Y.M.C.A.

Weak Artillery Officers

Team Lose 5 to 1.~.

MCLELLAN DOES NOT LEAD “Y”

(BY STICKS) FN a fast hockey encounter on the Marina ground yesterday the "Y" first eleven defeated tha Royal Artillery Officers by 5 gorla to 1, after leading by 3 goals to 1 at the interval.

depleted

Both sides fielded teams, the RA. forward line being considerably weakened by the ab sence of La Laine, Lt. Garthwaite, Lt. Biltchell, and Lt. Metcalfe. D. McLellan, the brilliant "Y" centre- half and skipper, was also an ab. sentoe, as were H. G. Owen and G.

OVER KEW Fowler.

Enters Semi-Final Of

K.C.C. Billiards.

MYCOCK IN CLOSE GAME -

(BY SPOT BALL)

The "Y" scored early through Lammert, who followed up his early succoss with two more goals In quick succession before Lt. Flowerdew replied for the

Artil- lery.

to score.

Shortly after Baldwin added the fifth goal.

The military team played a much better game in the second half and actually held the upper hand un-!

the | HURTHER games in the K. C. C.til the closing stages when Vice Presidents.-H. E. Admiral Billiards Competitions have "y" broke through for S. Fowler

Frederick Dreyer, K.C.B.

resulted as follows: C.B.E.. H. E. Major-General O. CSecond Round Senior Contest: Borrelt. C.B., C.M.G.. C.B.E., C. Mycock 400 W. Mullaby Sir Thomas Southorn. K.B.ER. P. Phillips C.M.G., Commodore Frank Elliott, Second Round

W. Hyde O.R.E., R.N., Mr. G. G. N. Tinson

G. A. V. Hall M.C., and Mr. J. Scott Harston.

J.Mayhew Chairman. Mr. G. G. 'N. Tinson T. Carr M. C.

400 II. Kew

Junior Contest: 250 H. Gittins 250 M. Welll 250 E. C. Fincher 250 F. Stevens In the senior competition games will be 600 up in the

383

Y.M.C.A.-F. Fowler; E. F. Selk, E. 3960. Murphy; F. 8. W. Smith, H. J. D. Love, A. Henry; 8 Fowler, W. J. 172 Brown, F. Lammert, J. T. E. Gilchrist 231 and R. Baldwin.

230 RA. Officers: Late Shields; Lt.

Comfort for Champ COMDR. LINDSELL WIN

Frankie Parker, 17-year-old clay court tennis champion, follows the lead of the famous English star, "Bunny Austin, by appearing in shorts on the courts, Hers the Minneapolis boy wonder in action at the Seabright, N. J., tournament while the thermometer hovered around the 82 mark.

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Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

Cricket.

197 Kyall, and Indian officer; Capt. Car Royal Navy v. St. Joseph's College.

the ter, LL Ravenhill, Lt Tollington;

¡Capl Williams, semi-Flowerdew, L. Bamos and Lt. Ropes.

Lt. Waring,

• A. E. Silksioße

General Committee.--Messrs. C. Bond, A. W. Grimmitt, E. C. finale the contestants being:

v C. Mycock Fredericks, F. C. Hall, H. G. M. N. Rakusen Sheldon. G. G. N. Tinson, M.C., W. R. P. Phillips Ward, and the Police and Navy re- |presentatives, and the Army repre- sentative if they decido to return to the fold.

Official Referce.—Mr. dock.

A. Mur-

Manager.-Mr. J. Brook.

RUGBY CLUB "A" TO PLAY NAVY TO-DAY

Hon. Sec, and Treasurer. Mr. G. Artillery To Clash With

S. Hugh Jones.

There is very little hope of another Association

Tourna-

ment next winter in

The Lincolns.

THE Club "A" Rugby team ore

mew of the Navy's departure T playing the Navy at the

early in the New Year and their own tournaments, which commencé ón Friday.

Valley to-day, commencing at 4.45 nm. with the folloshig team:

R. P. Edwards; B:C. Ning) By-Hut- pre-chinson, L. G. Robertson, W. Harrin Walker; A. F. Jenkins, H. C. Meeke; C. Austin, W, Andrews, R. I. Cherrill, S. II. Garrod, A. R. Cox, N. M. Cochrane, A. N. Other and A. Harbord.

Referee Mr. C. E. Holmes.

Those present at the meeting, Fide over by Mr. Tuson M.C., were: Meams, T. P. K. Kemble, A. Murdoch, H. G. Sheldon, J. Brook, W. Ward, A. W. Grimmitt, E. Kerrison, F. C. Hall, F. C. Fredericke, and A. E. Ajnaworth The Tournament Account for the year ended June 30, 1933, showed a |loss of $238.25 and the General Ac-

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mencing st 4.30 p.m.

3.

Hockey-Mamak Tournament. It Royal Signals v. Polica.

Friendly Match Army v. Hong Kong

"Y" LADIES DRAW WITH BORDERERS Captain May Not Play On Saturday.

MISS S. DALZIEL CONFINED TO SICK BED

A

goal by Miss Joan Wilson, who proved an excellent understudy to Mrs. Read at centre forward, enabled- the "y" Ladies to draw with team from the South Wikid Borderers in a scrappy hockey match yesterday at King's Pork.

seniors

Hockey Club (at 5 p.m.2.

CHESS PRESIDENT FAREWELL.

Ivory Set For Mr. F. Nightingale.

Mr.

G. Franklin Nightingale, President of the Kowloon. Chess

Club, was the recipient of an ivory chess set as a farewell gift to him by members at the second annual

dinner at Lane, Crawford's last

night.

In a brief speech Sir Henry Pol [lock, President of the Victoris Chess Club, said that he played The "Y", who were without their chess in Hong Kong in 1888.

SERVICES GOLF

Two Strokes Better Than Capt. Benson.

SUBMARINES WIN INTER-UNIT SCRATCH TOURNEY

OMDR. Lindsell won the 3

Holes United Services Golf |Championship meeting played at Fanling on December 7,8 and yes. terday, when he returned an aggre- gate score of 163 to beat Capt. Benson by two strokes.

The following were the detailed Nults......

36

Holes Championship: Comdr. Lindsell, 81+82-163; Cap- tain Benson, 831-82-165; Lt. Cdr. F. M. R. Stephenson, 8880168. 36 Holes Handicap-Lt. E Brown, 834-82105, less 25-140 Lt. Cdr. Browning, 88+81169, less 20149; Lt. James, 80-86 166, less, 16-150, Capt. Bonn, 34 92-176, 1db 26-4-150.999

18 Holes Handicap (Old Course)! ..Lt. Burnett; 88---1073; Capt. Barry, 87-15-74 Lt. Car. F. M. R. Stephenson; 80—6—74,"

I

18 Holes Handicap (New Course); -Lt Cdr. Brown, 8110-71; Capt. Benn, 84-15-71; Lt. James, 80-8-72.

Veterans 18 Holes Handicap:- Capt. Welles, 90-16-75; Capt. Benson, 82-775; Brigadier, G. Rowan-Hamilton, 88-1177.

Par Singles!-Surg. Lt. Cdr. Sloane (17) 2 up; Surg. "Comrd. Horan (18) 1 up: Lt. James (B) 1 down.

Par Foursomes:-Lt. Cdr. Rundle and Lt. Willemson, 1 down; Lt. Cdr. Crockett and Pay Cdr. Tetley, 4 down; Major Denvir and Major Sarsfield; 5 down; Lt. Odr: Atkinson and Lt. Russell, 6 down,

'Inter Unit Competition

(Scratch);-

1st-4th Submarine Flotilla, 38

down:

"-

2nd.-H. M. 8. Cumberland, 40

down;

3rd.-H. M. S. Eagle "A" and Ft. M.

S. Kent "A" 43 down: (Handicap):-

1st-4th Submarine Flotilla, 12

down;*

2nd.-H. M. S. Berwick, 18 down; 3rd-2ustri East Laner Regt., 19

down

Mrs: "Tiddes-Welson Wins Medal Round.

X

Hong Kong Golf Club held their The Ladies Section of the Royal

Medal Competition yesterday after.

captain, Miss Sybil Dalziel, at cen- During the course of the evening noon, the medal belag won by Mirs. goal-the President distributed the prizes Fiddes-Wilson, who returned the won in last year's competitions. excellent score of 95. less a 29 The prize winnere were:

tre half, played without keeper.

and

handicap, bringing her total score.

A

Another game will be played to count a loss of $26.18, giving a total day when at Sookunpoo the Royal Mias Dalziel La at present |loss of $274.43. The amount now | Artillery unit stationed at Stone. suffering from tonsilitis and Colony's Championship and South 10 06.

standing to the credit of the Aa-cutters' meet the Lincolna, com-

It is extremely unlikely that

China Morning Post Challenge Cup. Fociation In the Hong Kong

Winner, C. M. Sequeira; runner-up, Mrs. Lambert and Mrs, Sheridan she will be fit to take her place

Sir Henry Pollock.

bath tied for the prize awarded for Shanghai Banking Corporation is The following is the R.A. teamin against the Recreio "B" in the Club Championship and Nightingale the best seara returned over $1,535.03 and a further su of

Gar. Hopkins; Gar. O'Brien, Lieut. Caer Clark Cup game on Satur- Trophy-Winner, C. M. Sequeira; course of six sealed holes. $300.00 is on

Both deposit with the A. L. Birt, Sgt. Clark and Gar. Tul-

day.

runner-up, A. D. Sequeira. Lleut. C. C.

Junior Championship

Smith had 28 points to their credit, so it Colonial Treasurer as security for lett: L/Bdr. Hall and

The "Y" were represented yesterday Shield-Winner, A. Kurrik; runner was decided to share the honoura Garthwaite; Gnr. Hubbard, Lieut, R. Įthe entertainment tax.

L. E. Hebert, Cnr. Barraclough, L/Bdr.: Miss A. Fowler and Mrs. Portal-up, P. A. Yvanovich.

between them, instead of deciding Owing to the dimeulty or-Fallon, L/Bdr. Smith, Bdr. Allmark,lion; Misa E. Thompson, Miss B. Blu- perienced in getting together a Gar.

the laane in play.. Warren

and Lieut. N. W menthal and Miss M. Gardner; Misa 10. Brown, Miss P. McCaw, Milan 3. Buitable programme and obtaining | Metcalfe.

Reserves:---L/Bdr. Nicklem

Wilson, Mist R. Blackmore and Miss Gor. suitable premises it was not pos- Ryder and Gor, Scotl..

O.,Dalziel. sible to hold more than one tourna- ment in the season under review.

A Championship Contest for the Heavy Weight Championship was arranged between A. B. Foley of H.M.S. "Berwick" and A. B. Judge of H.M.S. "Whitshed," Foley win ning on points.

The Lincolna team will be select- ed from:

Lt. Wilson, L. Pim. Li, Roissier, 2/Lt Muspratt Williama, 2/Lt. O'Connor, Cpl. Chicken, L/Cpl. Mack- man, L/Cp). Prosser, L/Cpl. Chap Pier Guest, Steelc, Fall, man, L/Cpl. Knibbs, L/Cpl. Hughes, Harrison, Jeynes, Potter.

Leap-Frog in Mat Title Bout

Lincolns Second Eleven Lose To H.K.S.R.A.

2 GOALS IN LAST 4 MINUTES

CONTRACT BRIDGE FIRST ROUND.

Eight More Matches, At Sports Club.

·

SCOTLAND TO WIN

(Continued from Page 4.)

Mullane, a former Interporter,

has not revealed his best form this IGHT further matches in the season, but still possesses some ́ o

Contract

Scoring, two goals in the last five minutes the H.KS.R.A beat the Bridge Tournament were decided vious to the Interport last Novem Lincolns second eleven by the odd at the Sports Club last night as her, while Morrison has come ou goal in three when they visited follows

splendidly to become one of the Shamshulpo yesterday for a friend- Mrs. Ho Ki and Andrew Zimmern finest military backs in the Colony.

ly hockey encounter,

beat Mrs. Gordon Taylor and Col, E

Fine Half Backr Parker: gave the Lincolna, the B. Doughty

Mr. Shen and Mrs. Abbess beat Mr.

Wallace, who igat right wing. lead early in the second half and E. Zimmern and Mr. A. v. Baker. half, is a good spoiler, but is wild. though the home defence played Hr. P. N. da Silva and Mr. H. A in his placements, while Channing well throughout the visitors mana-Barros beat Mr. M. K. Lo and Mr. the skipper, is good. K ged to snatch the verdict in a M. W. Le. thrilling fiulsh.

20TH BATTERY HELD TO A DRAW.

Smith Scores Equaliser For The Witch.

At King's Park yesterday after. moon H.M.S. Witch shared: two goals with the 20th Battery RA, In m. friendly hockey match,......

After a gonilens frat half RAWLINGS gave the Battery the

Barton

Mri, Carter, and Captain Marshall Jones (77), who displaced. Under. beat Mrs. Stanton and Mr. Ho. Leung, wood on the left flank, will be the Mr. H. V. Joseph and Mr. H. Bmost dangerous of the two wing- Komor beat Mr. Maitland and Mr. Lalves. In Loweon, Jones should Mr, R. Ohl and Mr. J. Edgar beat have an easy passage, but in Capt. and Mr. P. V. Williams. Shepherd he will be faced with Mrs. F, S. Coote and Mrs. Can entirely different proposition. Warren beat Mr. and Mrs. L. The latter is one Morgan.

of the cleverest of Mr. J. W. Franks and Mr. E. W the Polloe forwarde and a deadly Hamilton beat MF. L. Welll and Mr. shot when within range, 8. Komor,

Matthias, and Harris, and Hazle- wood and Duncan should prove two very dangerous combinations, while Fortey, who leads the line, will have to be closely watched by Blackburn, fo

NAVY TRIAL TODAY

The following will take part in

lead soon after the resumption, but the Navy, Hockey Trial this afters before the end SMITH equalised

MacNider Gives

Saints Win

Over K.LT.C.

PIHE: SL.Andrew

W tinned, in winning spada-

when they datented ika: Kow!).

· Joon': Indians" Tennis Club "out

the Marina ground yest

[ by an only goal "modred in tha

seemed half by B. MacNidir,

noon at King's Park:

Probables; Lleut, Cavays (Med

Taking the two teams as a whole, Scotland should just pull through

way); Lieut, Wood (Medway); Surg. only to go under to England in Lieut. Comdr. Phillips. Cent. (Suffolk); the Second Round, 1934 Laut Maspratt (Surfolk), Lieuc, sin- Pentland: Huptar (A.SH.); HO

tair Lt Comdr Medway) (Club), Docherty (A BIL); Robertaon Art. Donald (Medway)

Modway),

Stephenson care (Police), Den

can. (Club)Captain); Lowson (Club), Cheyne (Med Shepherd (Pol). G. Duncan (Club)

A) and Greenskleida

and

Lient Birkett

(storan)

(Kent), Llaut Ingram (Whitahed : Walas papkables).

| Bramwell (EIT)? Y Wildent, Cob), Grant-

Bail

Smith; Hujians

Mid Bister (Cumberland), Hid., Dasand, Morrison; Vallace, Channing and

key, (Butroik), Big," MeRas (Modway), Jones: Mattijas, Hairly, or Forter, Anderson,

Harlowood and Duncan.

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