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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1931.

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CIVILIAN ATTACK ON TARGET.

By "Wanderer."

Civilians..... 5 Navy

3

HONGKONG GOLF NEXT SATURDAY'S

CHAMPIONSHIP,

A. B. STEWART WINS AT FANLING.

With a total score of 101 over 30 holas, A. B. Stewart, a member of the

BOXING. BOXING.

H.E. PRESENTS BELT FOR WELTER TITLE,

CITY HALL

Colony's Open Golf Championship FINE PROGRAMME. Saturday, 28th Nov., 1981,

l Hongkong Golf Club, won the and the Jasper Clark Cup at Fanling yesterday while three players sharod the second place with a total of 108 strokes.

A belt has been presented by His Excellency the Governor,

1. W. Shewau and H. G. Sheldon who has indicated his desire to both had scores of 81 and 82, while witness the contest, for presen- H. Anderson had an 85 and a 78. Tho

visitors' prize Want to F. E. A. tation to the winner of the With a little more steadiness Remedios, with a total of 108 strokes Colony's welterweight champion-

(87+81).

ship at the City Hall on Satur among the inside forwards in the The Jaapor Clark Cup for members first half, the Navy would have of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club day next. couped the Civilians greater was played for in conjunction with the anxiety as to the result." As it Open Championship. was, however, the score just about Playing at the third hole, A. E. Indicates the merits of two very Charman holed out in one. koen sides in a graciling and at- tention-gripping game.

MIXED DOUBLES.

DRAW FOR THE CHAMPION- SHIP EVENT MADE.

The bout will be over fifteen ounds and the contestants will be Signalman "Stinnie" Morris of H.M.S. Suffolk, one-time holder of hoth the welter and middleweight itleo, and A. B. Warnes, of HMS Termps.

Morrie is a well-known and thing of an unknown quantity na popular ringster, Warnes is some- far as Hongkong is concerned, but his record is an Impressive one.

He won the Imperial Services championship and the Irish Weltor (Amateur) championship in 1930,

at 9.15 p.m.

MAIN EVENT

Welter-Weight Championship of the Colony

SIG. MORRIS

(ILMS. "SUFFOLK") Ex-Wolter and Middle-Weight Champion of the Colony VERSUS

A. B. WARNES

(H.M.S. "HERMES") Runner-up Amateur Champ!-nship of England. AND FIVE OTHER CONTESTS.

The standard of football was particularly in the first half.

high The Civilians rather unexpectedly settled down to very saunu team- work from the open

opening kick and the Navy word also vory woll- balanced combination. Deadly tackling, criap and accurate pass- The draw has been made in the ing were revealed by both elevens, mixed doubles tennis championship of and if there was any noticeable follows:

the Colony and has resulted AS superiority, it resolved itself into

finishing.

Llout. Com. L. B. A. Majendio and and he reached the final of the A. question of

The Mr. Maiendie bre:

B. A. championships at the N.S.C. Civilians looked goal-gettera jars- M. H. F. Waring and Miss Pullum losing by a narrow margin in a mediately their forwards got intov. M. K. Lo and Mrs. James: Fahort contest. their stride. It was only Skinner rose and Miss R. Perry v. E. C. who kept

He drew with Carl Jensen, the Boxing Association on Wednesday, on tenterhooks. kept Rodger on

ke. Fincher and Mian O. Dalziel; H. D. The greater forward efficiency Armstrong and Mr. P. R. mark, and has made appearancea

ney Rumjaha and Miss R. Rumjahn vlightweight champion of Den-25th and Thursday, 26th November. the

Civilians was rewarded by Konry: M. W. Lo and Miss Enid Lo at the Albert Hall, National Sport and Saturday, 28th November. a 3-0 lead at the interval, hardly. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Ho; R. G. Club and Queen's Hail with mark- warranted by the run of the piny, Mills and Miss L. Hutchison v. Yewed success. He la training at the

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but every goal well deserved. Man-kit and Miss G. Lo; P. R. SV.R.C. with Rowles, the heavy-

Hecond n played of before December 6, and

A. Gosano, the artist, at his Walsham and Mrs. Stafford Smith v. boat, obtained two brilliant points, Lieut. J. H. G. Black and Mise weight, and his camp is very cok-

lident of success, the first a

a glorious hot from Hancock;

L. Goldman and Mrs. Lochner bye.

Two light-heavy weight Fleet fifteen yards which caught Savage unsighted, and the

The first round matches are to be champions are clashing in a ten rounder. One of them-I cannot header from corner. Howe the second before December 16. The make out which from the con- obtained the third, another header, semi-finals will be played on the and A. Gosane would have reach-Chinese Rt. C. courts on December 19 fusion of records, either beat Reg- ed it had his contreforward miss and the final on December 20.

gie Meen, the present heavyweight jed, so certain was it that a goal

champion of England, or defeated someone who subsequently beat Meen. Either A. B. Judge or Stoker Roberts, therefore, sounds like a formidable contender.

Another ten rounds contest

would come when B. Gosano drew the Navy defence out of position and flashed, the ball across an un- tenanted net.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

that very fine scrapper, A.B. Beg- ble, into opposition in the wolter-

The Civilians maintained their superiority for a period after the CLUB & NAVY PLAY DRAWN brings Aircraftsman Slattery and interval, running into a lead of GAME AT LAPPY VALLEY. 5-1, after which the half-back line--which was playing remark- The Rugby section of the Hongkong weight class, Begbie has put up ably well-developed a defensiva Foothull Club and the Royal Navy some wonderful displays in Hong- tendency, leaving a wide gap be played a drawn game at Happy kong and will need no introduction tween themselves and the for- Valley on Saturday afternoon, each when he steps into the ring. Slat side scoring six points. The Club wards. In consequence, the Navy secured two tries while the Navy had ery, although only 24 years of half-backs were more or less in one try and a penalty goal.

age, has had eight years' ex- position to dominate the remainder

Lammert opened the scoring for perience as a professional, and his of the exchanges.

the Club, but Peers failed to convert victims Include some prominent The result was a brilliant goal the try. It was not until the second English fighters. by Skinner (disallowed correctly half that the Navy broke through for oliside against Redgate); a good try, Gorling failing to convert. the Club's line, Ryder equalising with

Billy Smith (Sunderland). | Sam Newbold (Leicester), Horace George Kirkpatrick (Clydebank),

long range goal by Stephens high A free kick in front of the Club goal Burgess (Leicester), Eddie Cook Into the right-hand corner, and gave the Navy the lead through (Wishaw), Billy Notts, champion another from the hend of grave, but Plummer retaliated for McKelvie, who put through his the Club, bringing the scares level

in ngain with an unconverted try.

There was no further score, each side securing aix points.

own goal from a

corner beautifully simple fashion.

The Civilians were a very good team up ton point. Martin and Strange allowed little to

cscape

KID CHOCOLATE BEATEN.

of the Midlands, Jim Murdoch (Liverpool), Jim Palmer (Hink- loy) have all had to surrender de- clsions to him. His most recent bout, against Stoker Berry, ended in the second round. It Was fought at Weihniwel and Slattery won-by-the K.O. route.

them, both being responsible for some really brilliant moves, while atili lacking the polish and quiet

New York, Nov. 21. Two six-roundera, naval men in efficiency of Dixon and Ward, the

Tony Canzaneri won on points Jona and military in the other, com- Roundest division of the Navygainst Kid Chocolate in a ten round piete a highly interesting pro-

boxing match here, the winner Suc cessfully defending tho

world's gramme. The half-bucks all showed real lightweight title. merit. McKelvie had one of his Canzoner! was presented with the

eleven.

forty-setting the type of passes which

presented

Naval Champions,

best days. His passes seldom Lonsdale Belt which was won by the Local boxing enthusinate will went astray. Hedley. opposed to Inte Freddy Welsh-Router's Ameriwelcome the announcement Skinner and Farrow, who offered can Service.

that 8; the annual open Royal Naval and most of the serious challenges to

Royal Marine team boxing Cham- the Civilian goal, was clever in all members of the Civilian defence, pionships will be fought at the he did and made good use of the Of the forwards, who were more:

Royal on

on December 4th. ball, Bliss, less graceful, but re- nergetic than skilful, Skinner took

have been

from entered markably effective, kept the Navy the eye at all times. Redgate was H.M. Ships Kent, Borwick, Corn- right wing completely in sub-also conspicuous but he was not wall, Suffolk, Medway and Sub- jection.

marines, Hermes, Medway and Howe, a lively leader for

Civilians

with Small Ships, and the finest ex tive minutes was rather dieaptheir openings. His one goal was ponents of the fistic art In the pointing

in the second half. He good one. Teams: Civilians: Service will be seen. then seamed disinclined to

work Rodger: Mertin, Strange; Hed- The preliminaries take place and was slow 911 the

alley, McKelvie, Blles; B. Gusano, earlier in the work, and it can be Segalen's rise to something like Segalen, Howe, A. Goeano, Pile. confidently expected that the pro- real form (ho had made many Navy-Savage; Ward, Dixos; gramme will be unusally attrac- mistakes on) did not entire Gatehouse,

early

Stephens,

Tho Tugwell;tivo.

Commander-in-Chief himself by selfishness and

Compensate. B. Gosuno, row and Skinner.

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