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BOXING IN SHANGHAI
Heavy Programme Of Fights
Shanghai, Mar. 23. The regimental novices' boxing tournament held by the Royal In- niskilling Fusiliers under Amateur Boxing Association Rules ended yesterday. Although this contest
was staged pruranarily to discover
latent talent within the regiment. and each contestant was striving for individual honours, the team spirit was introduced and a tro- phy presented to the company aggregating the highest number of points. During the last five days Jessfield Park and Great Western Road Camps were the scenes of 188 bouts and a number of sport- | ing tussles were witnessed.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935.
DAVIS CUP PLAYERS
SCHOOL SPORTS JONKLAAS HITS
Meet In Shanghai
At Sookumpoo Valley
Quite a-large-gathering...of. students, and friends were present at the Indian Recreation Club ground, Sookinpoo yesterday after- noon, when the
Filis Kadoorie
Indian School held their annual athletic sports. The senior cham- pionship of the school was won by Ismail All while the Juntor championship was carried away by Dawood Ahmed.
MERRILY
Veteran Makes Big Score
Singapore, March 21. Among further reports of cricket matches from up-country to hand, the best batting performance is that of WO. Jonklans the Feral veteran who knocked up 32 in breezy style for the Ipoh Club against the YMCA,
Shanghai, March 26, The impending presence in Shanghai, at the same time, of Japan's and China's Davis Cup teams, has led to arrangements for cxhibition matches. It has now been decided that these be held at the Cathay Tennis Club in Singapore Road on Monday, com- mencing at 12.15 p.m., other local
The full, scores appear below. players participating. Both teams
At the conclusion of the day's Writing from Ipoh on March 16, leave Shanghai the next day, the Japanese for Europe and the Chi-events. Mrs. A T. Hamilton, wife a correspondent states:-- niese for America,
of the headmaster, gave away the To-day being a holiday a whole day was given to the first match of prizes.
THE RESULTS
the season between the YMCA. following were the re- | &~d`the, Ipok" Club.
The
salts:-
High Jump (Senior):-1, Mohin- der Singh, 2. Ismail Al 3. Mohomed Curreeni
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C.
The first match will be between Kho Sin Kei (China). and Nishi- mura (Japan). The next at 1 p.m., will be between M. Benavitch and Gordon Lum, and Nishimtarë' and Yamagishi (Japan), while the The offices of referee and judges last, at 1.43 pm, will be between
High Jump (Junior)-1. were performed by officers, and Quy Cheng (China) and Yam- those of M, C. and timekeeper by agish. The matches which will Abbas, 2. Dawood Ahmed, 3. A.
Kader. warrant officers and senior non-all be the best of three sets, are
Three-Legged Race (Senior): commissioned officers. The coach- being held under the auspices of -ing and advising of the con the Japanese Lawn Tennis Federa-1. Mohomed Curreem and Dawood Mosso, 2. Sadoo Singh and Hekikab Singh, 3. Khazan Singh and KM Rumjahn.
testants was in the skilled hands | tian of Tokyo, the Japanese of the battalion, boxers who acted Amateur Athletic Federation of as seconds. At each performance Shanghai and the Cathay Tennis the hall was packed-by enthusias- | Club, He spectators who before the fight and during the intervals between rounds shouted words of cheer and good advice, from their respective points of view, to their fighting -comrades. -----
Results
The semi-finals and Anals were held at Great Western Road Camp yesterday afternoon, with the fol- lowing results:
Three-Legged Race, (Junior) 1. Dawood Ahmed ang Z. Abbas. 2. Ibrahim Usar and Mohomed gunan, 3. Abbas Allah Rakhia und A. C. Kader.
100 Yards (Senior):→I, Ismafi All, 2. Dawood Masa, 3. Mohomed Curreem.
100 Yards (Junior);-1. Dawood Ahmed, 2., Abdul Mohomed, 3. Z. Abbas.
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FUSILIERS AT PLAY
Inter-Company Sports
Keen racing and some exciting Anishes were witnessed by a pretty large number of spectators at the Army Recreation Club: ground, Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon. when the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Welch Fusiliers held their annual Inter-Company Athletic
Sports.
Out of the five teams which participated, "B" Company was the most successful and won the
Champion Shield with an aggre- gate of 16 points. "D" Company came in second with 73 points, while the third place was carried away by "C" Company with 69 points.
The Ipoh Club batted first and scored. 157. W. O, Jonklaas was in a very aggressive mood and
At the conclusion of the day's made 82, the highest score register meeting, the prizes were dištri- ed in Perak this season. He hit buted by Mrs. R. E. Hindson, wife two alxes. The batting of the rest of the side was disappointing ex-R. E. Hindson. -
of the Commanding Officer Lt. Col. cept for Cranford.
THE RESULTS
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The YMCA fared disastrously and by the tea Interval had lost eight wickets for 40 runs. Murray's swerving bowling proved too much for the YMCA, who also found Whitaker almost unplayable.
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The match ended in a decisive win for the Ipoh Club by 113 runs. Ipoh Club:-Watford b Chrysos- tom 7. Young lbw b Kartigasu 3. Jonklaas low. b Chrysostom 82, Rivaz lbw b Perimpanayagam 2, Clementson b Perimpanayagam 8. Granford b Moreira 21, Dew b Moreira 0, Sim run'out 3, MacLeod'
The Chinese pair will be seen in action before Monday, as special exhibition matches are to be held in the Stadium Pavilion, indoors and under floodlights for the first time in this country, to-morrow. night, starting at 7 o'clock. In the arst game Guy Cheng meets Lewis Carson; in the next Cheng and Mfs." Dimitrijevic (formerly Miss
Sack Race (Senior):1. E. Me and b. Moreira 0, Whitaker not Helen Marlowe, US: National girls' Rumjahn, 2. Mohomed Curreem, 3.
out 2, Murray c M..E. Moreira b.A. Bantamweight.--us. McCloskey champion in 1930) play Lewis Car-Rumjahn All
W. Moreira 15, extras 19; total 157. ("A" Co.) beat Piper. Fitzgerald son and James Pott, Kho Bin Kel Sack Race (Junior):1. J. B. Bowling -A. W. Moreira, "four fa (HQ Wing) on points.
and Khoo Hoo Hye are to meet on Hassan, 2. Dawed Abbas. 3. A. C. 28; Kartigasu, one for 18; Chry- Featherweight-Fus Thompson Monday night, and possibly the Kader.
sostom, two for 28; Perimpanaya- "A" Co.) beat Fus. Kelly "Japanese will also play.
ram, 25: Yzelman, none for 23.
YMCA.:--Jansz c and b Cran- ford 5, M. E. Moreira b Murray 1, Westerhout run out 0, A. W. Moreira b Murray 5, Yzelman b Murray 0, Eartigasu e Sim b Whitaker . Chrysostom st. Whatford b Murray 0. Singham b Whitaker 2, Lee Whitaker 3, Perimpanayagam c Clementson b Whitaker, 25,- Adlam
Ca) on points.
Lightweights.us.
("A" Co.) received a
Jenkins walkover
from Sgt. Duży (sick Ust).
Welterweight. Fus. Reid ("A" Co.), znocked-out -Fus. Coyle (HQ Wing..
220 Yards (Senior):—1. Naranjan Singh, 2. Ismail Ali, 3. O. Talip.
220 Yards (Junior)-1. Dawood LADIES HOCKEY FINAL Ahmed, 2 Abdul Mohomed, 3. Se-
GAME
Middieweight. Fus. Trompron
The Champions. v. The Rest ("Co.) knocked-out Prn Hen- Hockey match is to be played on nah (HQ Wing).
Saturday, March 30, 0x1 the KAITYM.CA. ground at King's Park at Cadden p.m. At the conclusion of the game Mrs. T. E. Pearce. President of this Association, will present the Caer Clark and Southor Cupe.
Light-heavyweight. —Fus. (HQ Wing) beat L/c. (A Co.) on points.
Heavyweight.
Lic Kerrigan ("B" Co.) beat Fas. Loughrey ("B", Co.) or points.
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Winning Team-"A" Company.
Prize Giving
At the conclusion of the tourna ment the trophy was presented to the Company Bergeant Major of the winning team by the Com- manding Officer of the battalion. who remarked that the skill shown during the afternoon was surpris- ing and that the result of the contest was much better than he had anticipated. He expressed
The following are the teams:- Champions:-Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club: B. Hance; E. M. Graz, E. Helbling: C. Ferguson, N. Mc- Kenna, J. T. C. Smalley; W. Marsh, P. M. Harrop. J. Daizel, J. Moutrie and A. Jacks.
The Rest:-W. George ("Y");«C. Osmund (Recrelo), A. Fowler ("); I Woolley (Bt. Andrews), J. Wong (St Andrews), M. Bryson (GBA); F. Gittens (St. Andrews), S. Dalziel "Y") M White (St. Andrews) M.
his regret that with so much Smith (CBA), and O. Brown youthful talent he was" not able"), " to dispose of it in previous Reserves:-P. Woolley (CBA), years, as he was under the im- E. Xavier (Recreio), J. Lakeman
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pression that, given the opportun (C.E.S.) and M. Remedios (Re- ity of meeting other regimental | crelo). novices, the Royal Inniskilling. Fu- Billers would give a good -account- of themselves.
MOKANSHAN HILL CLIMB RACE
Shanghai, March 23. Seventy-five climbers, including five girls and four foreigners, will leave for Hangchow this morning at 7.55 o'clock for the second-semi- annual hui climbing contest spon- sored by the Rallway Administra- :tion.
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The competitors will negotiate s -course' of about two miles from the foot of the Mokanahan Hill to the Hallway Hotel. They are expected to be back in Shanghai to-morrow night,
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·MAN WITH TWO 'DOUBLES"
Special Air Mall Service)
London, March 6, M. Maximos, the Foreign Minis- ter, who has resigned in the midst of the revolutionary excite- ment, is a man with two
“doubles.”
NEW ERA IN HUPEH
Educator's Impres sions After Visit
ban Abraham.
Throwing the Cricket Ball:-1. Naranjan Singh, 2. Telok Singh, 3. Mohinder Singh,
Half Mile (Sentor):-i. Iuman Al, 2. Naranjan Singh, 3. Mohin- dez Singh.
Mohomed Meosa, 2. Pritam Singh, 3. Sardara Singh.
Class
10 Race:-1,
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Class 11 Race:-1. A. C; Kader, 2. J. B. Hassan, 3, B. E. Khan.
+ Mile (Junior):--1. Dawood Ahmed, 2. Abdul Mohomed, 3, Se-
ban Abraham.
Arithmetic Race (Senior):—1. A. K. Markar, 2. Naranjan Singh, 3. Sardara Singh.
Arithmetic Race (Junior) -1.
Mohinder Singh, 2. Manche Ram.
3. G. Salim.
Masters Race-1. Mr. Chanan Singh. 2. Mr. Abdullah, 3. Mr. C. K. Lin.
One Mile (Senior):-1. Ismail Ali,
Consolation Race:-1 A
not out 2, extras "1: total 14.
Bowling:-Cranford, one for 17, Murray four for 11. Whitaker four for 10, MacLeod none for 5.
H. M. 5. DAUNTLESS
To Pay Off Into Reserve
(Special Air Mail Service).
London, March 6. The cruiser Dauntless, Captain C. O. Alexander, which has return ed from duty with the 3rd Cruiser Squadron in the Mediterranero, is ordered to pay off into reserve on April 2. The new cruiser Arethusa, her place. Commander E. S. F. fitting out at Chatham, will take Fegen, who has been attending the Greenwich since
war course at
WAS
com-
2. Mohinder Singh, 3. E. Buchoo.
Old Boys Race:-1. H. Ahmed, 2. A. FL. Abbas, 3. A. K'Omar.
October, will command the Daunt- Kader, 2. Y. Wabab, 3. A. H. Abbas. Fegen commanded the destroyers C. less OA reducing. Commander Senior Championship: Ismail Moy, Garland, and Paladin during
the War period. He Junior Championship:-Dawoodmended in 1930, when commander of the Suffolk in China, for excel- lent boat work which resulted in the rescue of the crew of· 14 men of the German motor-ship Hedwig, which ran around in rough wen- ther on the Pratas Beef,
Ali.
Ahmed
SPORTS STORE. RAIDED
Alleged Book- Making
Taiping, March 18. Excitement was caused in
THE DUKE OF KENT
(Special Air-Mall Service)
London, March 8. Already it is being suggested that when the Duke of Kent comes to Edinburgh, as Lord High Commissioner he may be willing to lay the foundation stone 'of the new.. extension of the Edin burgh Royal Infirmary. "It had
(Special Air Mall Service)
Shanghal, March 20. "Hupeh Province is entering a new era. The Government leaders and the people are carrying on energetically a programme of re- Taiping on Saturday afternoon heen hoped that the Duke of York "construction-political, education- when the premises of Messrs. might perform the ceremony dur al, social and economic stated Manecksha & Co. the well-knowning the Silver Jubilee celebrations, Dr. H. C. Bộ Ln, President of the Taiping sports, goods firm, was but this has not been found possi- University of Shanghal, who has raided for alleged book-making ble, and it is understood that the Just returned from Central by the police under the command infirmary authorities are anxious China,
of Mr. J. B. J. Birch, Assistant to enlist the interest of the Duke Recently Dr. C. P. Chen, Hupeh Commissioner of Police, Perak of Kent. Lord Provost Sir Wil Commissioner of Education, invit- North
liam Thomson is now in London
FRENCH CONSTRUCTION OF CAPITAL SHIPS
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dajle
Press" (Copyright.)]",
ed Dr. Liu, Dr. W. T. Tao of the As a result, Jal, Rustin, and discussing the Edinburgh arrange- Popular Education Association, Dr. James Manecksha, the managers mente for the Silver Jubilée cele- Klang Wen-Jy of the Vocational or the firm were brought up bebratione, and it is possible that he may return to Edinburgh with Education Association, Dr. 8. Tung fore the magistrate, Che Balleh, plans for the Duke of Kent's of the Child Education Associa M.C.8. and charged with, that on
engagements.. tion. Dr. Al Wel, Dean of the March 16 at Dremises in Main School of Education, Central Unt-Road, Taiping, did manage or versity, and Mr. Niu Zing-chlen assist in the management of the One of them. Is Dr. Chaim vice-president of The Examination aforesaid place, which was used Welzmann, the Zionist leader. Yuan, to visit Eupeh and formu as a common betting house: The other was Lento,
lätè a new educational programme "All the three claimed trial and For Welamann and M. Maximas for the province. They recom- the case was postponed to March have often been mistaken for one mended a three-year plan for 25 ball being fixed at $500 each another. Both have been mis universal education, vocational In conjunction with the above, taken for Lenin, but no one has education and rural reconstruc- the following persons, J. Maneck heard of Lento being stussition all of Which are a bẹ sha, Eng Hong, Tan Khoon Suan,struction of two capital ships of Ayazsamy and Metok were charz- 35,000 tons each was passed in With either
M Maximos headed Greece's After the Hupeh conference, Dr.ed with betting in a common the Chamber on Monday by $63 delegation to the World Economie Liu and his party, were invited by gaming house Conference in 1988, He was in London again dast year, when he came to discuss the Balkan Fact “With Biz John almon.
Dr. Chen Pai-lu, Klangal Commis All claimed trial and were re- soner of Education, to visit Nan-seased on #25 ball each, This Chang They were also greatly case is also fixed for hearing on drapressed there
March 25.
Paris, Mar. 25.
A BIL providing for the con-
125 votes. The sum to be spent
on the first captial ship and two torpedo boats in the present year. amounts to 1,085 million francs Transocean. Huo Min.
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STEEPLECHASING AT
SHANGHAI
"That Unpopular Distance"
Shanghai, March 23, The Hunters Steeplechase, the first event on the card this after- noon, will probably attract about ten runners, and the absence of Merry Kid, due to an accident to his jockey. Maltland, may pave the way to an upset, especially If there should have been heavy rain during the night, which, at the time of writing, appears to be quite a probability
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wan, and on that form need not be feared to-day. It was low- ever, far too bad to be true, and it is hard to and anything else entered with good enough form to it's credit to be considered for a place. Addington ran well for a long way last Saturday, and is probably coming on, but it is un- likely Kilmartin will be able to take much of the novice allow- ance to whch he is entitled, and in any case the extra distance to-day will not be in the pony's favour, as he has very decided Ideas when stopping time has
come.
Limelight Improving
Morn will start with Wade up, Contrary to expectations, Happy and as Mr. Sirrah is sending out The Saver Pheasant with R. B. Moller up, to get a 5 1b. allowance,
Arry T. despite the handicap these two good poles will have another set to, and, as at level of such a horrible name, has weights last Saturday there was shown promise all along, and will only a very short head separating be heard of as soon as he has got them. The Silver Pheasant should rid of some of that belly. Stanion be able to beat his rival to-day.rides in preference to taking the The race 19 to be run over that mount on his own pony. Cinema. unpopular distance twice round." Morn, who is perhaps, being kept meaning starting with backs to for the Malden Chase later on, the "grandstand wall, shary
almost at once, and then A. A. White rides Limelight, and turn the brush fence before ponies those who noticed the way he ran know where they are. Doubtless in the Jorrocks Cup feel that it it is a popular distance with will not be long before he is in spectators, who get a good view the limelight, as on that occasion of the starters, but it is so close be beat Wild Hawthorn at level to the National distance that the weights, and came with a very writer,--for one-always-feet-the-impressive-run-white-lacks—ex=" extra furlong might be thrown perience, and is too much inclined Coy. 2. "DY' Coy., 3. H. Q. Wing, 4. in, and the full course taken and to hang back, but if he keeps with "A" (8) Coy., 5. "B" Coy.
the crowd allowed the fun of see- them to-day, and is able to make ·
use of his allowance he will prob ably be third, as the Horseman Hero is set to give him fifteen
Wild Nigger won an unofficial
The following were the detailed results
Throwing the Hammer:1. "D" Coy., 2. Coy. 3. "B" Coy, 4. H. Q. Wing. 5. "A" (8) Coy.
Pole Jump:-I "D" Coy., 2. “A” (S). Cor., 4. E. “Q. Wing. 5. "B" Coy.
400 Yards Relay Race-1. "B" Coy. 2. "C" Coy., 3., "D" Coy, 4 ~A~~~(5) ̄ ̄C09, 5. HQ Wing""
Putting the Weight:-1
3 Miles Team Race:-1,"A" (8)ing the wall jumped twice. Coy., 2. "C" Co.. 3. "D" Coy, 4 "B" Coy., 5. H. Q. Wing.
Discuss: 1. "B" Coy, 2. "A" (8) Coy., 3. "D" Coy., 4. “0” Coy,, 5. E. Q. Wine.
Long Jump:-1. "C". Co., 2. "B" Coy., 3. "D" Co., 4. "A" (8) Coy,, 5. HQ Wing.
2 Miles Relay Race:-1. "C" Coy., 2 "B" Coy., 3.-H. Q. Wing, 4, "D" Coy,, 5. "A" (8) Coy.
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High Jump:--1. "B" Coy., 2. “D” Coy.. 3. "A" (8) Coy., 4. H. Q. Wing, 5. "C" Coy. -
880 Yards Relay Race:-1. “B* Coy., 2:"C" Co., 3. H. Q. Wing. 4 "D" Coy., 5. "A" "(8) Coy.
Throwing the Javelin:-1. "D" Coy., 2. “A” (8) Coy., 3. "C" COT« 4. H. Q. Wing, 5. "B" Coy,
Ladies Race:-1. Mrs. G. Morris, 2. Mrs. W. P. Kenyon
480 Yards Hurdles Relay Race:-" 1. "D" Cor., 2. “B” Coy., 3. “A” (5) Goy.. 4. "C" Coy., 5. "E. 'Q. Wing.
"Owed to a Cigarette.
Qudyes and Getha, drops, Curtes, Kings, Pull mut the the grey sweate in brageget tings, Dont hulle variť declare your žery oude Te Wills's Gold Flat Ciquettes!
ile difference 1917 takes
"Very Decided, Ideas'" The Horsemán Hero ran very disappointingly recently at Klang-pounds.
hildren 10 to 15:-1. Ella White- head, 2, Bryan Hox.
Children 6 to 10:-1. Tony, Wig- steeplechase at Klangwan with a good deal in hand, but he has gin, 2. Irene Dale.
failed to show-up over the Shang- hai course, and White Rajah, who was in the money recently, will to carry over probably have weight, as his new owner looks pretty heavy.
Staff Race: 1. H. Q. Wing, 2. "A" (S) Coy., 3. "D" Coy," "C" Coy., 5 "B" Coy.
One Mile Team Race:-1. "A" (8) Coy. 2 "D" Coy., 3. "B" Coy., 4·H. Q. Wing. 5. "C" Coy..
The writer expects to see them go past the poet, in the following "Border. The Silver Pheasant, Happy Morn and Limelight. The prob- able starters are:-
One Mila Relay Race:-1. Co., 2. "C" Coy., 3. H. Q. Wing, "D" Coy., 5. "A" (8) Coy.
THE TOTAL RESULTS The following were the cotal re- quits:
·76 Pointa
1. "B" Coy. 2. "D" COX-
73
3. "Coy.
591
4. "A"(8) Coy.
354
5. H.Q. Wing
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Ban never cunt to less than hube esbars;
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Addington (Kilmartin). Arry T. (Stanion), Gen Mulck (Ferguson). Happy Morn (Wade), Limelight (A. A. White), The Horseman Hero (Sparke). The Knockout (Houston), The Silver Pheasant (R. Möller), White Rajah (Johns- ton), Wild Nigger (Bolton), Zapotec
(Carter).
hest con
Wills GOLD FLAKE
SPISTOL
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