THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 937.
BOYS GE FINE BOXING DISPLAY
KING EVINSKY
Above are two American becently in the limelight. Kingfish Levinsky, left, is attemptinage a comeback which has so far Canzoneri, right, is shortly to meet proved unsuccessful, while Log Ambers for the world' weight championship.
CHINESE “Y”
SURPRISE
UNIVERSITY
T. C. Lee And K. L.Ag
Off Form
"VARSITY ST CHAMPION
5
The Chinese “Y” singly defeated University by games to 4 in the “A” fion of the Men's Doubles minton League, at Bridges it, last evening, mainly due i C. Lee and K. L. Yong, faili settle down.
finished
This pair should unbeaten to give the versity the
TELEVİZORG LUXELL
NO TENNIS AT H.K.C.C. THIS AFTERNOON
Owing to the wet state of the ground, there will be no tennis in Tennis cham- the Colony Lawn
at the H.K.C.C. pionships afternoon.
this
SPIRITED FINALS AT
ALBERT HALL
OFESSIONALS PUT
TO SHAME
FICENT COURAGE SEEN
1.
(By HAROLD LEWIS)
London, March 3.
BOXING which for enthusiasm and whole-
heartedness put some of the professional sport to shame was seen at the Royal Albert Hall, Lon- don, last night, when the finals of the London Federation of Boys' Clubs were decided.
FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN THE PHYSICAL FITNESS. CAMPAIGN AND SOME OF ITS REPRESENTATIVES WERE PRESENT THIS BOYS' BOXING WAS A REVELATION OF WHAT CAN BE DONE, MAINLY IN THE EAST END OF LON- DON. MOST OF THE BOYS WERE FINE PHYSICAL SPECI- SPLENDIDLY COACHED AND MENS AND. ALL WERE
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VILLA RECEIVE A CHECK NEWCASTLE GET REVENGE
THROSTLES LOSE AWAY
win, but as a result their los-were engaged ing one game out of three, the Chinese "Y' secured points.
London, To-day.
The ambition of the majority was to do something big and spectacular. Nearly all of them tried for knock-outs and, as a consequence, there were bouts between hard-hitting, well-matched boys which were fought to a standstill..
fight, between J. The crowd loved every minute limit. In one of it, and, in fact, the M.C. had Davis, of Hoxton, and W. O'Grady, to implore spectators to curb of Waterloo, the loser, O'Grady, their vociferous ́ enthusiasm and was knocked down three times and give the competitors a chance to severely punished, but refused to get on with their own fun.
give up.
Many of the spectators, of course, It is certain that we shall hear Only two First Division. teams were boys, and they, naturally, and see more of some of these lads, But provided that they are given the yesterday, West were the noisiest at times.
they responded with first-class dis-opportunity to continue. There, în Bromwich, the Cup semi-finalists,
truth, lies one important aspect of disappointing their supporters by cipline when ordered to be quiet.
the task of the council in charge of the nation's health.
In spite of their dt, the Uni-losing away to Leeds, and Hudders-1
versity are still the upions, last night's defeat bein eir one and only.
The results of thatch was as follows:
COURAGE NO LIMIT
consistently. The courage of the boys knew no beating Derby
of lateen
field, who have failing home.
at
In the Second Division, Newcastle revenged their home defeat at the hands of the Villa in the Easter P. H. Wong aC. E. Chng holidays by a clear-cut victory at
(Chine
r. c. Lee 21–13 Birmingham, thus dealing the Villa beat K. L. Yong K. Hui 21- 8 eleven a set-back in their fight for beat P. E. Tan af beat K. L. Hui an. H. Soon 21 6 promotion.
FIRST DIVISION
¿
T. J. Ong Fred Koh
(Chi
***Y")
lost to Yong ande
lost to Tan andfi
beat Hui and S.
S. N. H and H Koh (Cese "Y").
lost to Yong
Lee
lost to Tan a Hui
beat Hui and fon
2
Huddersfield
Derby
0
21-24 22--24 21-14
Leeds
W. Bromwich
1
SECOND DIVISION
10-21 8--21 21 7
Villa Bradford Coventry
0 Newcastle
2
1 Norwich
◊ Burnley
.....
THIRD DIVISION (South)
Walsall
◊ Reading
THIRD DIVISION (North)
JOCKY CLUB PONIS
CLASSIFIED
Sadk And Tyne Now In "B" Class
Lates alterations and additions
Mansfield
8 Wrexham
-Reuter.
LAST M.C.C. MATCH
IN N.Z.
Change Of Team And Opening Day
Auckland, N.Z. To-day. The M. C. C. tourists are to begin to the classification lists of the their last match of their tour on Hong Hong Jockey Club are an-Thursday against a Combined Auck- nounce, as follows
land and Wellington team.
Sadk to B Class: Tyne to B Class; This has been substituted for the Sylvandale to C Class; Wild Cat to match which was scheduled to be
D Class; C Class Clowner Declasse to D Class; National Faith ginto-day against to D Class; Popular Star to E Class..
Reuter
Auckland,
JOHNNIE WALKER
WHISKY
"Still Supreme In Every Walk Of Life”
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