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NAVAL BOXING.

FINALS OF THE FLEET

TOURNAMENT.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

The China Squadran Amateur box. Ing tournament, the first held for somo years, concluded on Saturday

night.

Prior to presenting the prizes. II. E. Rear Admiral Waistell, Commander in-Chief, in a brief but happy speech, addressed the competitors ond the large number of men present at the closing session. He stated that the

ment had reminded him of tournament littlo

he heard mony years BRO which

commenced: "Wo ket lots of Hekings for things we didn't de." Many of the competitors he anid, had received lickings for things they didn't do.

Rear Admiral Waistell continued, saying that during the

past few years a Fleet Boxing Tournament had not been possible. As they all knew the ships of the Fleet had been very much scattered, for reasons

which

they all

all realised, and most of the Fleet boxing which had been held in Hongkong was due to the efforts

MILITARY SPORTS..

ANNUAL MEETING OF SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY.

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Before a large attendance, the annual sports Somerset Light Infa ry,

meeting of the which began on Thursday, cluded on Saturday afternoon, when the finals were run. There was a lengthy programme and some keen compell- ion

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The prizes won during the after- noon were presented by Mrs. Taylor, wife of Major Taylor, second in command of the regiment, and three or were given in her honour before the gathering broke up.

By kind permission of Llout. Col. L... Comyn, C.M.G., D.9.0., and King's Own Scottish Borderers play. the band, of the 2nd Datt officers,

ed throughout the afternoon,

The results follow:

100 Yarda-1, Ple, Roris; †. Pte. Butcher; 1, Cp).. Haywardi Timer 11.1/5 sern.

220 Yards, PL. Butchart 2, L/BEL Clarke: 3. Cpl. Harson. Time: 28 veck

440 Yanlızıl), L/Cpl. Champkm; 2. Pte. Hauleh: 1. Pte. Denmead. Timer 62 sock.

AHO YA1, Pla. Bauleks 3. Pte. Childe:

Fe. Chilcott Timet 4 mins 36.3/5 seca

I Miles), Pte, Gilde: 2, Bur. While: $,

120 Yards Hardin-1, L/Cpl. Nell; B, Pte. Hill, Col. Ragwon. Timet. 19.1/8 secs,

Pia Adams. Timet 16 mina, 12 seca

Miles, Hug, White: 2, Pte. Baulch:

of the Hongkong Boxing Associar. White. Time: & mina, 18.9/6 seca. tion. He would take the opportunity of thanking that body, which bad rendered whole-hearted assistance to boxing amongst the personnel of thea, ricet.

Over 70 Entries.

Long Jump:-1, Pto. Thamma; 2. L/Cpl. Lovell; 8, Pie. Keria, Distance 18 feet ↑ inches.

High Jump 1/Cpl. Lavell: 2, Llout.

Poting the Shot-1, L/C, Perkins; 2. C.Q.M.B. Naylor; 3, 1/Opi. Browning. Dia Lancer 10 feet 11 inclies,

The succes of the tournament could be gauged, and the Command-Fistt; 8, L/Cpl. Nell Heights & finches er-in-Chief, from the fact that there were no losa than 70 entries, nrid although the interested spectators. had perhaps not seen much of the science of boxing they had some really good clean fighting, and, after all, that was the very essence of boxing.

Been

Toys Lace-1. Medland; 2, Bridges; Mitchell.

Corporala Race:-1, L/Cpl. Lovell: 1. Opl Hayward, N, L/Cpl. Nell,

Threwing Cricket Dalli-1, L/Cpl. Raw]- Ing: 2, 1/Cpl. Russell: 8, Cpl Wadham. Distance Alyde, f. 10 Inches,

Diani. Fuller: 8. Pte. Ltr.

Young Ladles Racer-1. Pte. don:

Old Soldiers are:-1, si. Bewley Bull; 2 G... Naylor; 8, L/Sgt. Hulder.

Bout Race:-1, Vio. Palfrey; L. Pte. Quirks B. Ito. G.

While congratulating the winners, the Rear Admiral said they muat not forget the lasers--for there were more of them, many more! He well knew that the lonera would make another bid for amateur ring faine. and would return for further liek jags, but with perseverance they would come out on top ultimately.

Thre

cheers wer

Верну were accord-

ed thio

Children's Race:~~(Q!r]») 1. Millie Crawley; Mar Here: (Boys) 1, 1laroid Farry: 3. Kennel Parry,

Sark lince-1. L/det. Stacey: 2. Uds, Me- Kensie: 1, L/Cpl. Rawlings.

One Mile (Open)-1, Marine James: 2. Band Bam. Atherton,

he inerIn-Chief after L/Cpl. Fioming

the prizes. Some Great Encounters.

to the finals From the preliminaries to there were some good fights, and knock-outs which left no doubt free ly interspersed. the programme. One could not hem but notice the

' promine of some of the Boys--a boy in Naval parlancs being a sailor under the nge of 18 who, on account of nge limit, is not qualified as an able ac- man. The lads shaped exceedingly well against the older and

more experienced boxers, who let them da all the jumping about while they

held the centre of the ring.

Rares-1, Idem. Andrews: 2.

Landis' Face:-1, Mr. Hpardle: 2. Mr Bewley Bull; B. Mr. Buberts.

Obstacle tase-1, 1. Kaupo 2. Fe

skinner: 1. Pie, Jones.

Officers Race (Walk and Run a Mile) (-1, Lleit. Q. Bway.'

Inter Company.

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MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1929,

LEAGUETM CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE SECONDS BEAT THE UNIVERSITY.

The Civil Service seconds and the University juniors played off their League match at Happy Valley, where the hosts won by 08 runs. H. F. Westlake, in trying to hook the first bail to the boundary, was struck over the eye and had to be taken to the Royal Naval Hospital for treat. ment.

On the Hongkong C.C. ground a trial match was played between eleven selected players and a team chosen from the rest of the Colony. The "Hongkong Eleven" won by six wickets.

Llout. Maxwell, pinying in a friend- ly match, scored a century,

DIVISION II.

Only One League Match on Saturday Afternoon.

An unfortunate accident to H. F. Westlake somewhat marred the match between the Civil Service C.C. and the Hongkong University on the former's ground. The hosta to the wickets dret, Westlake

Booker opening. Off the first ball bowled Westlake tried to secure

went

and

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Jeg but mistimed and the ball to his left taken to Hospital for treatment. He

received a nasty cut and

took

no further part in the game, The hasta knocked up 121 and then dismissed the University team 58. Kelly and Edmonds shared the bowling honours.

Scores:

Civil Service C.C.

H. F. Westlake, retired hurt

for

F. E Booker, c aub, b Chan Fook 12 J. F. Wilmott, & Chan Fook....

W. J. Eldridge, run out

V. II. Chittenden, e Osman, b

Chan Fook

Hiptoola

R. R. Davies, e Barma,

W. 11. Edmonds, e Chan Fook,

b Hiptoola

H, F. Harper, & Chan Fook

D. R. Kelly, e sub, b Baker T. C. Carr, not out

D. E. Maughan, b Baker

Extra

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. Total

121

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

0.4- 31 2

Tilling the Backelt-1, Pte. Holley. ("C" | Baker Sabry (11.4. Wings). Cay.): 2, 1te. Williama ("G" Co.) 3. Pie. Football-Won by "D" Cay. Machine Gun.

KLEIN.

Hockey-Wan by 1.0. Wings. Cross Country Racer-Won by " Car. Tug-of-war-Won by "A" Cor.

HID Cup-Won by "O" Coy...

Best Boling Company Won by "B" Cor. Boat Athlein Polnis-Won by "C" Cor Commanding Officer's Cup for Best AthleteK ||

A detalled neeount of ench Aght, autch (10 points); 2, Bug. White

would occupy a great deal too much| (7 polnu).

space, 65 fights heine staged, ench

of three minute rounds. There

was sufficient straight hitting to

Chan Fook Jiptoniu Osinan

University.

0 2 20

A. B. Sulieman, e Eldridge, b

Edmonda

H. T. Barma, e Wilmott,

Edmonds

M. B. Qaman, b.w., Edmonds

A. Chan Fook, a Carr, b Kelly

F. Hiptools, 6 Kelly

A. Baker, run out

G. Yeoh, o Carr, · } Kolly

counter-balance the wild rights and CHINA LIGHT SPORTS. A. A. Aziz, the Kelly

lefts which were freely used, and without exception ench bout was n regular mill,

The following are the results of Saturday's fights:

Welterweights.

A. 1. Trimmings (Hermes) beat A. B. Turner (Hermes).

Stoker Harry (Kent) knocked out A. B. Parks (Ilermes).

In the Bual, Trimninga beat Harry on. points.

Cafchweights,

A. B. Swann (Hermes) irat A. B. Bullen (Suffolk).

A. B. Millwood (Herwick) beat A.

B. Ward (Kent).

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MEMBERS OF STAFF ENTER- TAIN THEIR CHILDREN.

K. T. Loke, b Edmonds K, P.

not out

Extras

Total

One man absent.

Light and Power Co. (1918) Ltd., Members of the staff of the China

the firm's recreation grounds were "At Home" to their friends on

Edmonds nt Eldridge when the annual children's King's Park yesterday afternoon Kelly

sports were held. Besides the sports, the in a coconut shy which was erected childire found abundant amusement In one corner of the ground.

Opportunity was taken to distri-

In the Qual Swann pasted Millwoodbute the prizes won during the year

and knocked him out with a body right in the first round. 1

Middleweights.

A. D. Holcombe (Sterling) bent Stoker Taylor (Berwick).

Stoker Lavendar (Hermes) beat Boy Beer (Cornwall),

Holcomb hnd a narrow victory over Lavender in the final, which went the distance.

Lightweights.. Tel. Scars (Hermes) beat Stoker McNally (Berwick).

A. B. Dunt. (Cornwall) beat Marine Clayton (Tamar).

The final was a cheerful alogging match which went in favour of Sears, who won a popular verdict.

Featherweights.

Boy Scott (Hermes) beat Stoker Holland (Hermes).

A. B. Smith (Hermes) best O, S. Knight (Suffolk).

After three fiery rounds in the Anal Smith got the better of Scott, Bantamweighta.

Marine Bennett (Berwick) bent A. B. S (Hermes) in the final.

MUSKETRY SHIELD.

SOUTH AFRICA WIN EMPIRE COMPETITION.

London, Apr. 6. With an average of 79.003 out of a possible 100, South Africa for the third time has won the King's Trophy awarded to the country showing tho highest

musketry efficiency in the Imperial Shields competition. Canada

was second with 77.019; Great Britain third with 71.899; and New Zealand fourth with 61.885.

Australia and "tho Test" (India and Rhodesia) did not qualify.

32,000 boys competed. Reuter.

ARMY RUGBY.

tion Club tournaments. Mrs. Crofton in the China Light and Power Recrea

also handed prizes to the children

who were successful in the afternoon's

aports,

Children's Race (under 4 years) "The following wore the winners: 1, J. Grady; 2, P. Smith.

Ladies Potato Race, Miss D. Hamblin.

Men's Three-legged Race-1, W. Brown and B. Bates.

Ladies' Mrs. Moodle.

Children's Race (7-10 years)-1, Nancy

Grady; 2, Mary Smith, Children's Egg and Spoon Race (11-14 years)-1, Mias Elvidge; 2, Mina Crofton,

and Spoon Race.—1,

Thread Needle Race-1, Mrs. Tin- son; 2, Mrs. Moodle.

Children's Raco (11-14 years), Miss Hamblin; Mias Etvidge.

Tennis Prizes,

Tho termís prizes were won as follow:

Singles Championship,---Winner, F. Hamblin; Tunner-up, W. Taylor.

hired Daubles Winners, Mis Dapline Hamblin and J. Shaw; Run- nera-up,

Mr. C. Crofton and A.

Tinsop

Men's Doubles Winners, F. Ham- blin and G. B. Easterbrook; Tinaon Runners-up. A. J. V. Smith and A.

Men's Singlon Handicap-Wimmer, F. Hamblin; Runner-up, C. B. Easter brook,

LOCAL YACHTING.

Bowling Analysis.

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D. M. R. W. 10.21 32 4

2 - 4

8.3 20 4

TRIAL MATCH,

Interesting Game on the Honghong C.C. Ground,

W. Brace took chief honours in the trial match which was played on the Hongkong C.C. ground be tween a "Hongkong XI" and a team. Relected from the "Rest of the

aening the majority of the Colony's Colony." The match attracted much interest and gave an opportunity of best players in, action on the same ground,

"The Rest" made first uno of the wicket, the Fincher brothers open- ing to Wales and Hung. The younger of the two was the first to Farkhurst, who made 16, none of feave, after scoring 14.

Broent

figures, E.. the following batsmen reached double

.C Fincher

doing most of the scoring. He

He played

hir Gf The Innings realised for

120

runs. Brace was howling well and returned the excellent analysis of seven wickets for

for 13 zuna,

Peareo and Brace carried the Hong- kong XI to victory, scoring nearly a hundred runs between them. The Club player batted in his usual style and collected 05 before having his wickets disturbed by Dobble. Brace had

mado 33 when he was caught. The "Hongkong XI" won with six wicketa in hand, the Innings yielding 171 runs. Scores:

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The. Rest E. C. Fincher, c Owen Hughes,

b Brace

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Extras

Total

Total

120

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W. 13 2 47 1

5 - 14

Dobble

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The second Corinthian Raco was held at the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon when ! thirteen yachts faced the startor. Seven of the boats falled to finish the course, which was over distance of Wales 7.2 miles from the Club (at North Hung Point) to Channel Rocks (port). Bowker mark on line (starboard), Cust Rock Braca buoy (s), Channel Recka (p), and Owen Hughes back to Club.

Anderson Finishing Corrected

Hongkong XI. 4.21.44 Diana (2nd).... 423.32,

A. W. Hayward, b Parker Londor., Apr. 6,

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BRITISH WIN AGAINST FRANCE.

spectators turned up to witness the Why

Did not finish: Gael, Picrrelte,

struggle-Reuter.

Wings, Boufum,

D. J. N. Anderson, e. Zimmern,

b Dobble

TE. Pearce, b Dobble

W. Brace, c Dobble, Len

H. Owen Hughes, e E., F. Fincher,

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10 Taikoo winning by three wickets. With 86. each from 0. E. Gahagan 2 Ewo batted frat and, made 123 and W. N. H, Murdock, the hosts 0 runs of which T. K. Macdonald con- knocked up 114 runs. 7. M. o

tributed 46, J. R. Hinton captured Arculli, going on to bowl late in the 12 six wickets for 21 runs.,

innings, dismissed four batsmen for

a

Ink

In reply, Talkoo made 185, pass four runs. The Indians scored 71,.

their opponents' score with apyen Gahagan taking eight wickets for 171 wickets down. I. H. Dowler was 27 runs,

Lop. scorer with 41. Nowbigging was the most successful bowler, with 0. M. R. W. six wickets for 51 runs. 15 3 824

Bowling Analysis,

E. F. Fincher

Singleton

6 - 25 1 15 1 1 B

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EWO AND TAIKOO.

Inter-Hong Match `on the Chinese RC. Ground.

The above inter-hong match was played on the Chinces R. C. ground,

.

Kowloon v Hongkong.

On the Kowloon GC; graund the home team played the Hongkong CC. seconds and lost by over a hundred |runs. Licut, Maxwell gavo "the, visitors a good, start, scoring 120 before being stumped. The innings] realised 284 for five wickets declared.] The hosts replied

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