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ELVIN IN

IN TWO

NON-STOP FIGHTER BEATEN AT LAST FREDDIE MILLER LOSES NON-TITULAR BOUT.

HIS AMAZING RECORD

(By Fair Field ")

London, November 22. SEE that Freddie Miller, the American holder of the world's feather-weight championship, was outpointed in a non-title bout in Pittsburgh The great little fighter was beaten by Norman Quales over 10 rounds.

It is not surprising to see Miller fail to get the decision After all, he has been engaged in a non-stop fighting programme ever since he won his championship about three years ago. He must slip now and again.

Last year. Miller came to England with a record of one fight a fortnight Here, he proceeded to go into contests at the rate of one a week-more, he never had a decision given against him

GOLF STARTING TIMES

Pairings For Fanling Next Sunday

starting

$18.00

Bowen Road & lower level

$17.00

Pokfulam

$18.00

Repulse Bay

$23.00

Kowloon

$15.00

The following are the Royal | Hong Kong Golf Club times for Fanling next Sunday:

OLD COURSE

Shek-O & Stanley

$23.00

9.34 a.m. J. D. Hutchison &

Education. Dept

Co.,

9.28

J. Harrop, J. Forbes.

9.32

A T. Lay, E. Bathurst.

9.36

J. M. Gray, G: T. May.

9.40

S. EL Dodwell, N. L. Smith

9.44

E.. M. Bryden, 1 H. Gear

9.48

+

9.52

n

*9.56

D. S. Robb, R. Young

$10.00

10.0

JUNIOR LEAGUE

10.08

SOCCER CARD

10.12

10.16

(Continued from Page 4).

10.20

10.24

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WELSH FORWARDS ENTERTAINING

DISAPPOINT

(Continued from Page 4)

Goal Lead In First Minute Portugal-won the tuss, and were

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The forward line is very fast. a goal ahead in the first minute Dancan and Bell, both of whom 10.28 Castillo and Ward made the open have played together, for some ing by a swift move on the right, time, will form the left-wing com-10.32 and Bertie Gosano gave Rowlands bination, while the Fowler zo chance with a hard ground brothers, "GH" and "E" bring up 10.40

on the right Himsworth, who 10.44... At. the opposite end. Coakley played well last week, will lead essayed a shot from 20 yards, and the attack

drive.

10.36 -

10.48

2

the ball missed the upright by

The East Lancs are leading in 10.52 finches. The Fusiliers then con- the Second Division and will have tinued to press for long spells.

to fight hard to retain their posi-10.56

Portugal's goal underwentation. close shave when Marques slipped in saving from Parry, and during the ensuing melee on the goal-line over his Evans booked the ball head, but Marques was back in position and cleared.

Varsity Must Improve

11.04

whe University, after an 11.08 sence of several weeks, did very well against Eastern last week,

H

1

When he put up his world's title against Nel Tarleton he received over £2.000. Mainly. however, his other contests yielded only three, figure purses. Miller did not mind. He just

went on amassing money when-

fever and however he could.

Business Man Boxer Miller is very definitely the

CENTURY PARTNERSHIPS

K.C.C. BATSMEN IN FORM

Navy Beaten By

2 Wickets

The Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Royal Navy in a friendly

being:-

ARMY DECLARE AT 277 FOR 7

GOOD ALL-ROUND PLAY

BY DUCKITT

CLUB 170 IN

ARREARS WITH

8 WICKETS IN HAND

(By "LB. W.)

cricket match at King's Park yes- terday by 2. Rickets, the scores. Two century partnerships featured the two- Royal Navy:-156 (Surg Lt. Da- day Triangular Tournament cricket match venport 52, Lt. Miers 37; A between the Hong Kong Cricket Club and the E. Perry 3 for 7, S. V. Git Army, which commenced on the Club ground KCC205 for 8 (F. s. w. yesterday and which will be continued on Satur-

Smith 51, A. T. Lay 42, N. A day, starting at 130 p.me

tins 4 for 23).

E Mackay 4. for 66).

40; Tel. Tufnell

CLOSE WIN FOR KOWLOON

George Lee In Good Bowling Form

The Army batsmen were in excellent form, Lt. IP. Williams and C. S. M. Elvin adding 106 for the first wicket, and after the former was out Elvin took part in another big partnership with Lt. E. M. Dawson.

The cricket, on the whole, was very bright, and as the result runs came very rapidly. Capt. D. W. Persse, who went in at the fall of the third wicket, made his.36 in very quick time in the course of which he hit onë six and six boundaries. ⠀⠀ Elvin and Garthwaite each hit nine fours, while Dawson had a six and eight boundaries in his 67.

At 345 pm Capt. Walch, the Army skipper, applied the closure, į

On the Navy ground yesterday and the Clab opened innings with A SCOTLAND the Navy second eleven lost to (E. R. Duckitt, and T. E. Pearce. the Kowloon C C juniors by 8) Duckitt, after losing Tam at NEW ZEALAND rous in a friendly cricket match. (25, played pretty cricket, and H. box-KCC-131 (B. Lay 2, F. E Owen Hughes, who was making RUGBY RECORD ing business man. He is in boring) Lawrence 26; 0. S. Dawe 4 his first appearance here since to make money quickly, and, -1] ........ for 33).........

his return from leave, also treated Men Who Played For gathered when I saw him here Royal Navy-12 (E. R. A. Eaton the spectators to some good eric- earlier in the year, that he was 33, Mr. Birkett 20; G. Lee 5 ket.

Against Scotland succeeding in his ambition

for 25).

All his money, after training ex- penses, income-tax and the rest have been met, goes into annuities-

RLS. Webb, E. G. SmithHe has bought one already; he

Wright

D. A. O'Kiefe, A.

Hirsh

paid for it in about three years M.ļinstead of 13, thus saving himself

about $500.

HH Beddow, R. A Rodgers.

A. B. Purves, E. des Vor** C. W. Jeffries, W.-- Mackinlay.

T. R. Rowell,

Mackenzie

Listlejohn.

Miller's Daily Round

ANOTHER DRAWN

MATCH

Married Men. Score 145 Runs

The annual Married v Single

'He never has a holiday, never cricket fixture at the Craigengow gives up dieting_or_training_ ander_Cricket Club was left drawn W. J. E never smokes or drinks. And he yesterday.

W. J. S. Key, N. E H. N. Williamson, W. W C. Shewan. W. A

Exis.

Stewart, 3

5. Edward, G. B.

Thomson.

LP Billinghurst, Morrison.

eats only two meals a day. With Married:-145 (T. E. Yesh 47, U. his eagerness for contests, it can- M. Omar 24: G. Lee 3 for not be wandered that Miller meets with defeat here and there.

When the time does came, how- S., for him to hang up his gloves, the American will be able Pto retire with the comfortable. knowledge that, unlike so many other champions, his fature is as sured.

D. J. Keogh, A. E. Forsyth Col. Blake, L. R. Andrewes W. J. Birnie, D. J Gilmore.

P. B. de la Fitz Gerald, Wing Car. Bishop.

Comdr. Barry. X Mac- donald...!! A

Commodore Sedgwick, Comdr. Hole

Surg It Cdr. Graz Surg Lt. Câr. Marks.

Pay. Lt. Morant, Smaz. Lt. Cèr. May.

NEW COURSE

Bremmer

bat will have to show better form 9.28 am. A. McKellar, Blake and Yong are their best if they hope to extend the Navy. 9.36

forwards,

BAOC

Bowlands then turned a drive by Castilho round the port, and with play quickly returning to

On Sunday the Portugal's half, Coakley had a fine

RASC will meet the Royal En- chance of equalising when he found himself clean through, but gineers and, on the display they The unaccountably passed out to save during the week, the Sappers

(should have no aimculty in win- 10.00 Roberts, who sent behind.

Įming. Harrison Hits Bar

press

Wales continned to furiously for the equaliser, and a deft pass from Coakley to Haizi- som saw the latter's shot from 15 yards entirely deceive Marques, but the ball struck the bar when a goal looked certain. Wats

Marques" saved a quick header

by Parry well, and pushed a woo-

derful shot from Talbot over the

WELL DESERVED |

HONOUR

New President Of Middlesex

DR. RUSSELL CARGILL'S APPOINTMENT

(By GEOFFREY SIMPSON) Lam glad to hear that Dr. J. A D. Dzikinmond, J. G. Cote-sell Cargill has been elected president of the Middlesex County Rugby Union."

28).

Singles: 112 for 8 (E Zimmern.

30, F.E. Zimmern 39, not out; U. M. Omar 4 for 32).

ANNUAL FIXTURE DRAWN

Electric Company Staff Match

The wicket was inclined to be on the hard side, and some of the deliveries, especially those from: Beck, were inclined to get up'awk- wardly.

Scores:

Army ¿CISM Elvin,b Duckitt mi

Lient Dawson, e T. E. Pearce,

Beck Lient.

C Owen

Gauthwaite, Hughes, b Duckitt Capt. Perase, not out Lizet. Johnson, b Beek

Capt. Walch, e Kilber, Cpl. Ballard, b Owen-Hingh

Extess

FETTES SUPPLIED SIX BUT THIS YEAR!

London, November 22. At the invitation of the Scottish 775 Rugby Union, the surviving mem« [bers of the“ Scottisht teen who played in the first" match against 4the All Blacks ka 31905/will be pre- sent at to-morrow's intensċjonał

tween-Schtkend ~and_New Zea †lant at Muckyheid kan

"They will incitiãe two-Scots who That match made a record which is likely to stând for ever. same year of 1905 they had the nakiue experience of playing bath against and for their coun

-Total (fog 7 wits, dec.), Sgt. Daniels, Pte. Herbert and King did not bat. Long Mill

Fall of the wickets-1 (Williams (for 106; 2 Dawson) for 209;

(Garthwaite) for 220; 4 (Elvin) for]*** The arst time was early in the 225,5 (Johnson) for 227; 6′ (Walch) year when, as a trial before the for 259; ·7 (Ballard) for 277% **

match against Wales, Scotland Bowling Analysis

MRW. came to Fettes to play what many 85 people think the best school side

of all time

Beck

Owen-Aughes

Pearce

Divett

Dhuckitt

Mclaner

Hoar Koar The annual cricket fixture be- tween the Home Staff, and the T. E Pearce, e Herbert,

write EE Ducŝitti mot out Local Staff of the Hong Kong Electric Company was played on Pearce, Ballard the Indian Recreation Cimb ground H. Owen Hughes, not out

Extras yesterday and resulted in a draw.

Total (for 2 wkm)

260 to

Garth

Scotland won by fourteen points

Boy

In the following aghamn two of these-Fettes boys were chosen for Scotland against New Zealand, One was Moir Mackenzie, powerful forward, who scored both the tries for Fettes against 107 Scotland

Local Staff: 172 (A. P. Minu 64 not out, T. Ali 52 retired, E “Thompson & for 30). Home Staff: 144 for 9 (W. E.

Peers 41, 1, F. Barren 41; T. bat.

Fall of the wicketa: 1 (T. E and the only Scottish schoolbox Ali 3 for 23, A E Minu 2 Pearce) for 25; = (1. An Pearce) for who ever won a cricket Blue at for 18).

A. W. Hayward, 1 Melweg 1. D. The other was the seventeen- Kilber, A. C. Beck, G. A. Stewart, G. year-old, Kenneth McLeod, one of E. & Dirett and G. S. Dundley to the greatest athletes of all time

AA

E. T. McMullen, A. K. W. Scot

9.40

G. E. Costello, DE E Chassels.

9.43

T. C. Monaghan, H. U. Ireland

9.52

35

sworth. Mts, and Miss Jefèries-

Bowling Analysis **

county championship.

No one has done more than be R.H. GRIFFITHS BACK B to encourage:: Middlesex in the

Garthwaite

Elvis.

IN COLONY

When Dr. Bassell Cargill took

secretaryship after}

Perse King

XMAS MEETING AT FANLING

Raworth Wins Bogey Pool

M R.

2 11336.

Altogether there were si Fet- tesians in the Scottish zide which so neatly won its match against the first All Blacks..

There is not one in to-morrow's Scottish team proof that Scot-

on the team decreverat mach a Scores Three Centuries SEA LARK V WINS tish Achoolboys are not so hardy

low ebb that in order to raise a

side for one match he had to send. invitations to no fewer than sixty players. And then when the texraj

ORG A. B. Esworth (9), with one took the field they were

While On Leave

WILL AGAIN PLAY KUGBY

MACAO RACE

Mr. E. Cock Repeats

His Success-

as they were, or else that "Eng- ger is no nger the be-all and end-all of

OXFORD RALLY IN SECOND HALF

R. H. Griffiths, the Colony Rugby Interporter and cricket all- bar in splendid style, and the in-Beltzao and made a fast run goal down, won the Bogey (Par) Pool short!" ..:: terval arrived with Wales attack-wards, forcing Keating to concede over the Old Course during the Eat Dr. Russell Cargill never rounder, has just returned from

U. AND L. SECOND despaired, and the reward for all long leave and will soon be seen ing hard but unable to scorE., ja corner. The kick was a Christmas meeting.

ly placed by Castilho, and Ward LR Bowell (22), with two his keenness and hard work came in action on the Bagger field. Fine Save By Marques............

While on leave, Grifiths devot Mr. E Cock, at the helm of drove a low shot into the net with down, won the second prize as he when Middlesex, under W.-W. Evans took advantage of a werk Rowlands musighted.

had the best homeward score. Wakefield, won the championshiped most of his time to cricket, Sea Lark V, repeated his success

returning two for the first and only time in their playing for vaticus Cimbs in Soup of last year when he won the Light Blues Surprising clearance by "A.V." and sent în a Desperate Last-Minute Effects Other players

Soccer Defeat low shot that Marques heid, but It was now Portugals turn to

down were D. S. Edward (3), D. history.

erset and Devon, including the tace to Macao, over a distance of after 12 minutes Wales obtained attack, and twice Wanklyn blocked J. Gilmore (6), R. Winkfield (9). The genial doctor, incidentally, Incogs He scored three cen- 70 miles, from U. & L. (Mr. HS- the equalising goal through Har-shots in the goal area that looked Major PL Withington (13) and originated the idea of the seven-atures He played no Rugby, but Rouse).

rison. A clever move between Tal-goal-scoring efforts all the way-

F. C. E. Black (18). There were side game in London, and

Fault of th The Bogey (Par) Pool over the New Course was cancelled.j

have been raised

thousands

bot, Roberts and Evans caught Throwing everything into a last 62 entries. Portugal's defence out of position, effort, Wales stormed the Fortn and the final pass to Harrison saw guese goal, and, from a centre by him best Marques with a hard Parry, Roberts sent in a low drivel J. B. Mackie (9-10-69) wou Old shot by Evzo

Amisunderstanding between of the post.

that went inches the wrong side the Medal Pored over the

Course, other scores being TE Rowlands and Wheeler almost end

Rowell (92—2—70) and- "ed disastrously for Wales,

Keating emerged from a desp goalmouth - scrimmage brilliant style.

After 25

Bertie Gozeno: took

Portugal will now meet Ching

the Final but they will have improve their play greatly if

cleare to reverse last seama A,

which Fortural P

Goreno, Costa; Elme, Castilho, ment Gomes and Alves.

Wales:Rowlands; ing, Wanklyn, Talbot, Harrison Comi

intends to make up for it now. The yachts left Hong Kong yes- ment He represented Hong Kong terday morning and the first one against Shanghai in the Rugby in was U. & I, whose time was 15

hours 21 wins 38 for Interport just prior to going taken by Mr. Cock's

leave early this year..

horus 42 she won

GOOD SOCCER FARE IN STORE (Sq. Leader Ktary)

FOR SUNDAY

AMERICA OBJECTS

The

DERBY APPOINT THEIR

CHIEE, SCOUT

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