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HARD

CHARITY SOCCER

JOINT BODIES'

NEW PROPOSAL

ACCEPTED

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1935.

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HITTING FEATURES FLEET BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS

"THE KOTEWALL CUP' COMPETITION.

BREAK FOR PLAYERS

A joint proposal formulated by the Navy, the Army, and the South Chinn Athletic Association, that friendly charity football matches) be staged on an organised basis. namely, that instead of agreeing to the requests of each and every, in- stitution or body requiring fiman- cial assistance, and playing a match in aid thereof, anly a fixed number of matches should be played overy year and the gate receipts derived from such would be pooled together for distribution at the discretion of

The victorious Navy rugby fifteen which beat the Army at 800- kunpoo last Saturday to win the Triangular Tournament tile for the third successive time.-(King's Studio).

LEEDS VISIT TO ARSENAL

BRITISH ARMY SOCCER TEAM FOR MANILA

a Committee to be appointed, was Eleven Being Sent From Singapore

passed at the monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Football Associa tion, held yesterday in the Associa tion's Board-room at the Sports Club.

This proposal was the result of a month's deliberation by the thre^| bodies concerned, who felt that al- though the Sunday Herald Interna. tional Charity Cup Competition. conducted by the Hong Kong Foot- ball Association, provided a good sum for distribution yearly, nach and, every one

of the numerous charitable applications received by the various Clubs deserved every consideration and support. It would, however, not be possible to comply with all such requests, and, fur- ther, the continuous playing · of friendly charity matches would not only be detrimental to the interests | of the teams in the various competi- tion, but would tend to "over-work" all the players with serious conse- quenees to their health and welfare.

Kotewall Challenge Cup

It was further suggested by the three bodies that the charity mat- ches should be run on a competi- tion basis for a challenge cup to be competed for annually.

The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, G.M.G., LL.D., was approached with! a view to his donating a silver chal- lenge cup. He immediately gave his hearty support to the scheme and kindly consented to make such

The Singapore soccer eleven, compared of outstanding stars of the British military forces

BRENTFORD TO

TRAVEL FOR BIG

LONDON "DERBY"

Lincoln's Home Task Against Tranmere

in that area, which will part SATURDAY'S HOME FOOTBALL

cipate in the coming national soccer championship is expected to arrive in Manila on February 11 on board the 8.8, President Jefson. The soccer tourna me... which will be held under the auspices of the Philippine Athletic Amateur Federation is scheduled to start on February 16 and will close on March 8 at the Rizal Memorial Field,

SHIELD DRAW

S. CHINA OR N. VY

TO MEET CLUB

RECREIO CLASH WITH ATHLETIC

JUNIOR HOLDER'S EASY

PASSAGE FORECASTED

of

a donation. It was then decided to The draw of the Second Round name the trophy the Kotewall Cup the Senior and Jualor Soccer Shield

The following rules for this ser-competitions, were made at the ies were adopted:

monthly meeting of the Hong Kong

Rules of "The Kotewall Cup Charit-Football Club yesterday evening.

able competition.

1. The Competition shall be called

"The Kotewall Cup Charitable Compe-

tition" and the sanction of the Hong Recreio

Kong Football Association has been

duly obtained.

has been presented by The Hon. Dr. H.

SENIOR SHIELD

2. A Cup called "The Kotowall Cup”

Police

Navy or

V Club

H. Kotowall, C.M.G, LL.D., and the

same shall be competed for annually by S. China teams representing the S.CA.A, the Artillery Royal Navy and the Army.

3. The Competition shall be con- ducted according to the Laws of the Recreio

*

be R.A.S.C.

FORECAST BY "RANGER"

FIRST DIVISION

v Leeds (0)

v Leicester (8)

v West Brom. (0)

ARSENAL (2) ASTON V. (2) BLACKB'N (4) Chelsea (4) ▼ SUNDERLIN EVERTON (-) v. Grimsby ( HUD'SF'D (-) v Preston (-)

MANTER C(1) Birmingham (0) Middlesboro (2) ́ ́v WED'DAY (3) PORTSMÄTH (1) v Liverpool (0) STOKE (D) v Derby (4) WOLVES (1) v Tottenham (0)

SECOND DIVISION

Barnsley (-) BLACKP'L (2) Bradford C. (2) Bury (3)

(0)

v Manchester U. (-) v Notts F. (3)

BURNLEY (1)

v Hull (1) NEWCASTLE (-) v Fulham (-) NORWICH (-) v Bradford (-) NOTTS C. (1) v Oldham (1) Plymouth (9) v Port Vale (0) SHEFFLD U. (-) v Swansea (-) (Southampton (1) v BOLTON (0). WEST HAM (3) v Brentford (2)

THIRD DIVISION (North) BARROW (4) v Rotherham (1) Carlisle (1) V HALIFAX (0) CHESTER (8) v Darlington (0)": CHEST RF'D (3) v Crewe (2): | DONCASTER (5) v Gateshead⋅ (2) ;

MANSFIELD (1), v Walsall (2) Hartlepools (3) v STOCKPORT (1)

v Tranmere (-) [N. BRIGHTN (2) v.York (1)

SOUTHPORT (1) v Accrington (1) Rochdale. (1) ▼ WREXHAM^{2}.

Lincoln (-)

BOYS AND NOVICES

DO WELL

VERY CLOSE CLASHES WITNESSED

NO KNOCK-OUT DECISIONS GIVEN

Several brilliant bouts were witnessed in the opening rounds of the China Fleet Amateur and Team Boxing Championships, which com menced at the China Fleet Club Theatre yesterday afternoon with 12 bouts, and continued last night with an additional 20 fights, most of which produced good, clean, hard-hitting encounters.-- made

THE BEST BOUT SEEN YESTERDAY AFTERNOON WAS IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE FEATHERWEIGHTS, WHEN A. B. LIDDIARD (ADVENTURE), HOLDER OF THE NOVIČES' FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP, LOST TO BOY

The Police first Division soccer team which held South China "A" to a draw of one goal each at Kowloon last Saturday-(King's Stydio).

(KENT). IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THEIR FEATHER-BUDDY" BAER DEFEATED

WEIGHT CLASH, THE BOUT GOING TO AN EXTRA ROUND, DURING WHICH CURTIS PUNISHED LIDDIARD WITH SOME BEAUTIFUL STRAIGHT-LEFTS AND RIGHT-HANDED HOOKS

TO THE JAW

In the first round of the Middleweight, Ord. Sea. O'Brien (Ber- wick), fought a splendid battle against Sto. Cruickshank (Suffolk),

BAN LIFTED ON FOREIGN TRIPS BY U.S. ATHLETES

Probable Tours This Year

New York.

and had almost knocked his man out when the final bell saved him. This was one of the finest bouts seen for some time and was only ediped by the Bays' Featherweight Championship bout between Boy The Foreign Relations Commit- Moss (Suffolk) and Bay Foyster (Kent), held last week.

There were many hard hitting, In the first round of the Bantam bouts last night, least among weights, Boy King (Adventure), hol- them being the second round der of the Boys' Bantamweight middleweight clash between Championship, entered the final si A. B. Dawson (Destroyers) and the expense of Sto. Cawson (Ber- Mne. Smith (Tamar). The lat-wick), after a very hectic bout, dur- ter, who actually did the most ing which no quarter was given. damage with a straight-left, was Yesterday's results in full were the loser against a man, who, al- as follows;--- though he hit hard, hit with the open glove and around the shoulders and back. Dawson was nevertheless given the decl sion, much to everybody's amaze- ment.

Boy King Wins Again

One of the best exhibitions of boxing, was given by Boy. Ottwill | (Kent) and Ord. Ses: Tuck (Suffolk) in the Flyweight class. Tuck won the decision comfortably, although Ottwill gave a very game display and was heartily applauded for his efforts against a better man.

MOTOR-CYCLE RACE DATES ARRANGED

Evening Bouts

Welterweights (Second Round

Killick (Hermes) obtained walk-over from Sto. Fox (Kent)

who was indisposed.

Sto. Clarke (Suffolk) beat Sto. Mat

doneld (Berwick) on points,:- Sto. Haylor (Suffolk) beat A. B. Lox

ham (Medway) on points.. Sto. Bevan (Berwick) beat A, B. Phil-

tips (Kent) on points. Ord: Sea.. Tuck (Suffolk) beat Boy. Flyweights (First Round):—

Ottwill (Kent) on-points.

A. B. Morrissey (Destroyers) beat Boy.

Collie (Suffolk) on points. s Middleweights (Second Round):—

AFTER TWELVE

SUCCESSIVE

TRIUMPHS

BABE HUNT AVOIDS HAYMAKERS

OUTBOXES CHAMPION'S

BROTHER

has lifted the ban on foreign trips by American athletes in pro Olymple year, paving the way for a series of expeditions to other. lands this year by this country's outstanding athletes: Invitations

Boston, Jan. 10. will probably be accepted to send a team of two weight-lifter" to After 12 straight knockout vic- England, fourteen swimmers and a

tories Jacob "Buddy" Baer dis wrestling team to Japan, three or four track and field stara to Aus- covered here to-night that he is tralia and a track team to Sweden perhaps not as good as his big and other European countries,

brother Max, the world heavy weight titlist.

Buddy dropped a decision in four rounds to the veteran Babe

CORRESPONDENCE.Hunt, of Ponca City, Oklahoma

There was no doubt of Max's MEQAOS superiority when he clowned four rounds against the Oklahoman at Detroit last Friday night.

Ladies' Hockey

Max also put on a show here to- night, dancing around during a

[To the Editor: "China Mall."], Bir, With reference to "On-four-round exhibition with Dick looker's remarks in yesterday's Madden, of Boston. He scaled 218 editions of the China Mall regarding pounds to 194 for the local heavy.

Log, Sea. Coe-Smith (Medway) beat A. the omission of Miss Gittins from B. McAllister (Adventure) on points. the Ladies' Interport hockey eleven,

Cowboy Too Smart

behemoth, who weighs some 25

A. B. Dawson (Destroyers) beat Mne. I must say that I do not agree that Buddy, 18-year-old, six foot four

Smith (Tamar) on points.

she should be included in preference Sgn. Knight (Berwick) beat Sto. Fra-

zer (Tamar) on points.

to Miss Dalziel, the present selection pounds more than Max, tried in vain to manoeuvre Hunt into post- Granted, that Miss Gitting has tion for one of his haymakers, but played inside to Miss Woolley, the the cowboy was too smart for this Boy. King (Adventure) best 8to. Cay-leader, and thoroughly understands and proceeded to outbox him.

son (Suffolk) on points.

the latter's methods, but that is no Buddy's twelfth kayo victory was criterion, and if one is to select a at Detroit on Friday where he put team solely on the merits of sup-

Jack O'Doud away in the second Sto. Lintell (Adventure) beat Meporting players, then I would sug round-Associated Press.

Ord. Sen. Smith (Medway) beat Ord. for the inside-left berth,

Sea. O'Brien (Berwick) on points. Bantamweights (First Round)-

7 Nations Represented

At Meeting In London A. B. O'Donnell (Burfolk) beat A.

London, Jan. 7

Vicars (Destroyers) on points. Light-Heavyweights (First Round):

Roper (Berwick) on points,

In connection with the assion of the World Association of Motor-Cpl. Fitz Gerald. (Kent) obtained a geat Miss Iris Woolley at right-half cyclista (Federation Internationale des Clubs Motorcyclistes) negotia- tions have taken place in London for the fixing of dates for the three great events of the F.LOM. next year, Association representatives were present of the following Ord. Sea, Shakespear (Medway) beat key, and I doubt very much whether

walk-over from Sta. Fenfold (Med-in support of Miss J. Wong, in pre- "way), who was under doctor's ference to Misa Pope, as the former

.orders.

Boy. Nicholson (Hermes) beat A. E-past two seasons with conspicuous

two have played together for the RECREIO BEAT C.R.C. Chandler (Tamar) on points.

AT BADMINTON

THIRD DIVISION (South) ENEMTH (2) v Clapton (0) BRISTOL R. (3) v Southend (1) CHARLTON (2) v Látóh (0) Crystal P. (2) ... ▼ BRIGHTON (1) EXETER (2) v Bristol C. (0) Newport (-) - v MILLWALL (-) v' Athletic

** N'AMPTON (1) v Gillingham (0) (Club, Jan. 26), "QN'B F.R. (4) ✓ Cardiň (0) ▼ Kowloon

READING (2)" y Swindon (0) (Kowloon, Jan. 26)-TORQUAY (0) v Aldershot (0)

Watford (3) v COVENTRY (3)

SCOTTISH LEAGUE S. China "B"

Aberdeen (3) ....... v Celtle (0) (Sookunpoo, Feb. 5) ALBION (3) Dunfermline (2) JUNIOR SHIELD ...

CLYDE (4) v Airdrie (2) v Navy

HAMILTON (8) v. Dundee (2): HEARTS (1)` * Partick (0) Kilmarnock (1) MOTHERW'L (8). After the reading of reports, the QN8 PK. (4)

v Ayr (5)

International Six Day Race was set [QUEEN 'O'S (1) ▼ Hibernian (0)

v Bt. Mirren (0) for September 9 to 15 to take place RANGERS (3) ST. FSTONE (3) v Falkirk (0)~* in Germany. On August 24 the [Figures in brackets denote resnit F.I.C.M. Prize will be contested at of corresponding game last season, and teams in capital letters are favoured to Ulster in Ireland whilst the Inter- win. All teams mentioned first are national Speed Competition will be | playing at home.]

carried out simultaneously with the Italian Grand Prix on September 29,-Trans-Occan-Kuo Min

Game, and the Rules, Regulations and Bye-Laws of the Football Association East Lancs of England and of the Hong Kong Football Association, and shall managed by a Committee of seven members, three of whom shall be ap-8. China pointed by the South China Athletic Association; two of whom shall be ap-

pointed by the Royal Naval Recreation

Club and two of whom shall be appoint-

ed by the Hong Kong Area Sports

(Club, Jan, 26) ✓ Fusiliers (Chatham Rd., Jan. 26)

v R. Engineers

(Sookunpoo, Jan. 15) v Artillery

(Sookunpoo, Feb. 6)

Board. This Committes, shall meet ARMY SELECT HOCKEY TEAM

when necessary and four members present shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.

"(Continued on Page 5)

FRIENDLY CRICKET AT KING'S PARK

Navy And East Lancs Play To A Draw

The Royal Navy and the Eası Lancashire Regiment met In

match

TO MEET NAVY

The following team will represent the Army In their second match against the Royal Navy in the Triangular Hockey Tournament on

ARMY HOCKEY ELEVEN

LOSE TO H.K.S.R.A.

a friendly hockey match on

UE. R. C. ground at King's

Park yesterday, the H. K. 8. RA

tions: Belgium, England, France, Germany, Holland, Italy and Swe- Iden..

CORINTHIANS INSIDE-LEFT FOR ARSENAL

|

A. B. Heston (Berwick) beat Sto. Buccess.

White (Suffolk) on points. Lightweights (First Round)

Sto.

Miss Dalziel is one of the hardest working forwards in local ladies' hoc-

A. B. Moore (Destroyers) on points Miss Gittins would add the same Mns. Olliver (Adventure)” beat

Jobbins (Kent) on points.

Last Night's Mixed Doubles Clash

F. H. KWOK AND MRS. LO SHINE

stimulus that Miss Dalziel has A. B. Robinson: (Medway) beat Me exhibited so far in her trial displays.

Burke (Kent) on points.

The little point about Mise Dai- Tel. Macdonald (Destroyers), beat A. B

Burke (Suffolk) on a technicalziel not being able to use the reverse knock-out in the second round of the stick shot is a common fault among their bout.

lady players in the Colony, and Playing in the Mixed Doubles Bad- should not, I suggest, be taken too minton League at King's Park, the seriously into consideration In the Recrets last night defeated the selection of the Inside left position. Chinese Recreation Club by 7 sto: Clark (Suffolk) beat A., B. Payne about Miss Smith being inex Mr. F. H. Kwok and Mrs. T. F

Further, “Onlooker's". - remarks games to Za (Destroyers) on points.

Afternoon Results

Walterweights (First Round)

Sto. Macdonald (Berwick) beat 9. P. 0. Perienced are unjustifiable, for the Lo played a brilliant game, and wom

Leslie (Adventure)

latter has proved herself more than the only two sets for the Chinese AB Loxham (Medway) beat Mac. capable against the best lady teams Recreation Club,

Jenkins (Adventure) on points in the Colony, and can be credited The scores were: Sto. Haylor (Suffolk) beat A. B. Keen with scoring two of the best goals Mr. and Mrs, * (Tamar)" on points, in

the R.N.O.S.C. ground at 4 pm Brigade, defeated the Army eleven to-morrow:

WH. Webster, the inside left of by goals to 1, Aya Singh and Dost the Corinthians, who has played for Pte. Hollinsworth (Lincs) Lt Mohamed scoring for the winners, England Metcalfe (H.K.S.RA) and Lt Bos while Lt

amateur Inter- Middleweights" (First, Hound Sookunpoo, and the first, Garthwaite netted for national match ster (Linca.); Lt. Williams (the Army

haselgued Sto Knight (Berwick); gained techn in the first Ladies Trialist Booking Chov

cal knock-out. AB Pallock poo).. Lancs), NK Dulla Singh (Punjab),

(Destroyers) in th second round of and L/Nk. Alat Din Col Bergt Becks Garhwaite

de Sousa A. B, Phillips (Kent), beat A. B. Fany Been this season, solely on her own (Recreio):

Initiative. (I refer to the goal loat to Mrs. T. F. Lo s Medway) on points phens (Destroyers) on points. Sto. Beran (Berwick) beat A. B. Ste against the Hong Kong Ladies at H. Kwok

scored beat Miss A, Lee and W

Singh (Punjabis); Singh (Punjabin);

Reserves

Jabis) RECREIO HOCKEY WIN

Sin the first half

| amateur"forms" for "Arganai

PRESENTS GOLD GOLF CUP FOR ANNUAL PLAY

their bout

Sto Fraber (Tan

EXAdventure) on

best Bto. Luck

Misundersta

YEKCOH

beat Miss W Cheung and S

W Llang

Miss M. Basto and M. (Recrato)YER lost to Mrs.

and Kwok?

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