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QUEEN'S FROM THURSDAY,

SEPT., 22nd.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1932.

TREAT FOR BOXING FANS SPORT ADVERTISEMENTS. COMMENCING

NAVY "WONDER” COMING TO HONGKONG

PREPARATIONS FOR SEASON ·

VENUE PROBLEM

Y.M.C.A. LOSE

GOOD SHOW WITH

WEAK TEAM .

RECREIO WELL BALANCED

(By "Veritas".)

In view of the fact that they turned out a weak team, whilst the Glad news has been received Recreio were strongly represented, by the Hongkong Boxing Asso- the Y.M.C.A. second eleven did ciation. A. B. Flaggott, whose well in a friendly hockey match weight out here is as yet un- against the Portugese yesterday. khown, is coming to join the arst goal was scored when the The Recreio won 3-1, but their China Fleet and according to were without a custodian, Jim Cartlidge is good enough whilst a weakness in the middle to beat anybody at his weight line afforded the "Roca" plenty of in the Far East.

attacking opportunities. This should act as a much-

On the whole the exchanges wanted stimulant to the Asso- were even and well contested. ciation who are faced with the Owen played splendidly at right unhappy problem of as yet hav-half for the losers, whilat Burnott, ing no venues in which to stage in addition to scoring the "Y'a" their ovents this winter.

only goal after a brilliant run, Anyhow the Association is raak was a constant source of danger ing all preparations for the forth to the Recreio defonce, and with coming season, and will be in the a bit of luck would have netted fortunate position of staging not on more occasions. only popular A. B. Ewin, but also Pete Judge, who recently fought a | and did not have a really weak magnificent draw with Joe Rockett | spot in the team. the US. Marines "champ"

Shanghai.

in

Ewin's record in Hongkong is

The Recreio revealed balance

an impressive one and his appear- SCHOOLBOY'S BOWLING

ance on the resin is always a

splendid attraction. He has held not only the middleweight title, but the welterweight champion- ship, and reports indicate that he

FEAT AT LORDS

is in fine fighting trim in read- Taunton School Student

neas for this winter's engage- menta.

The Association are facing the problem of having no City Hall at their disposal for the staging of the events. It is quite on the cards that the Lee Theatre will be secured, whilst there is a sug gestion that attempts be made to obtain the use of the V.R.C. bath. If the latter course be adopted and the promoters successful in their endeavour, it will mean open-air tournaments which muat of neces sity be something of a drawback in that they will be dependent on the weather.

HOLE-IN-ONE HABIT

HAVERS DOES IT

AGAIN

Arthur Havers, of Sandy Lodge, can claim a place among those who make a habit of holding tee shots. He has just accomplished his sixth hole in one. This was at the eighteenth hole on his home coures

a hole that strikes terror into the novice because of the towering bunker which almost obliterates the daylight, just in front of the tee.

Havers has holed out in one at: the first hole at Royal Norwich, the fourteenth hole at Prince's (Sandwich), the seventeenth at Coombe Hill, the third at Frinton, and the sixth at Hesketh.

Takes 12 for 72

London, Sept. 2. J. H. Cameron of Taunton School, playing at Lords for "The Rest" against the Lord's Schools, took all ten wickets

wickets for 49 runs.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The NINTH EXTRA RAGE MEET- ING will behold (Westhor· Par- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 17th September, 1932, com- mencing at 2.80 p.ui.

The First Boll will be Rufig 2.00 p.m.

at

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Mombers are notified that they and

ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB,

Lor

**TREVESSA" TROPHY.

The 18th bi-annual race ship's Lifeboats will be sailed on Friday, tho 14th of October, starting at 4 p.m.

Any ship of a Company having

their Ladies must wear their Badger offices or responsible Agents in prominently displayed..

Hong Kong and which is in Port No One without a Badge will be on the day of the race may enter. admitted to the Members' Enclosurò,

ARY

and

Badges admitting Non-Members to any number of boats. the Members' Enclosure and Club All entries should, if possible, Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen $8.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) be in the hands of the Hon: are obtainable through the SECRET Secretary R.HI.K.Y.C., by noon on such Member to be responsible for tots should be at the starting introduction by a Member, the day of the race and competing payment of all Chita, &c.

Badges admitting

line by 3.30 p.m. Post entries will Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the howover be received. Race Course.

Members' to

On no pretext will Children bo permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

Tiffins are obtainabla at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance, Telephone 21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payablo at the Gate.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform ore admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tie Tuc Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong. Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP, Actg. Secretary, Hongkong, 12th September, 1932.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

COURSE:--Start from Channel

locks, thence to Kowloon Rock (P), Mark off Yacht Club (3), Mark off Cust Rock Bencon (P), Anish across Yacht Club line leaving mark boat to Port and continuo sailing until gunfire for finish.

A launch will leave Queen's, Statue Pler at 3 p.m. for the convenience of Members and the General Public.

R. J. VERNALL Hon: Secretary, R.I.K.Y.C. Hongkong, 16th September, 1932.

HONGKONG RIDING SCHOOL.

TEL. 58754.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Tenth Extra Race leeting to be held on Saturday, 24th September, 1932, (weather Permitting) may be obtained at MA TAU KOK RD.. KOWLOON. the Secretary's Omec, the

Club Our Riding Masters have com-

In the second innings, he took House, Happy Valley, the Hong- the only two wickets that fell for kong Club, the Sports Club, and menced tuition at our new track. 23 runs. The fent was thus the the Stables, Village Road. remarkable one of 12 wickets in succession for 72 runs.

10 YEARS OLD. Cameron is 16 years of ago. His He was born in Jamaica, father, Dr. J. Cameron, toured England with the West Indies team in 1906. He used to play with W. G. Grace.

When young Cameron came to school in Somerset ho БУДВ P batsman, coached by his father. He learned to bowl in England and was taught by Mr. A. G. Marshall, the Somerset player, to bowl slow leg branka.

Cameron's action and technique are excellent. He can make the ball turn fast and he can

bow! the googly well.'

OFFER MADE.

Somerset have approached him about playing for the County. "I am not sure about taking up cricket seriously," he declared. Cameron however is ..to go to Oxford from Taunton, and there he may find that serious cricket has attractions for him.

Somerset moreover are not like- ly to let so promising a young

Of these, the holing of the player escape them. Googly bow- fourteenth at Prince's. (Sandwich) lers are too rare for that.

Was undoubtedly the bost. He

played a full cleek shot against a strong wind on that occasion.

LOCAL GOLF.

GERMAN GOLF TITLE

PERCY ALLIS BEATEN

BY A FRENCHMAN

won WOR

Bad Ems, Aug. 14. The German open golf cham- REUNION OF THE GOLFING

pionship

to-day by MEMBERS OF X.C.C.

Auguste Boyer (France), who, for Arrangements have been made for the four rounds returned a score of the annual reunion of golfing mom-282. He had a final round of 68. bera of the Kowloon Cricket Club, Percy Alliss (England) was which will take place at Kowloon second with 283 and Henry Cotton City, by permission of the Kowloon (England) tied for third place with Golf Club, on Sunday, 26th Septem-A. J. Lacey (England) at 288. ber.

Lacy and Allies were leading Members of the Kowloon Golf Club

are requested to note

with scores of 141 at the end of the starting times have been reserved for second round, and after three this match from 9 a.m. to 11 am, and rounds Alligs was three strokes in from 2 p.m. to 4

front of Boyer (211 against 214), p.in. The Mend Shield will be competed with Cotton and Lacey a stroke for on Medal Play ever 18 holes. further behind.

of

that

and

This shield was first put up for com- petition when the Kowloon Cricket Club had a golfing section shared the King's Park course with the United Services Recreation Club and the Bowling Green Club. When King's Park was taken over by the Government, the Kowloon Golf Club was formed and ณ couree developed at Kowloon City. In the formation the Kowloon Golf Club the three Clubs

mentioned played, m prominent part, and each year the Kowloon Golf Club grants the use of ite course for the annual reunion of H.C.C. golford, many of whom are among the founders of the Club.

Members of the Kowloon Cricket | Club who wish to participate are re- quested to sign the Hat which has been posted at the K.0.0. Club House

For to wond their names Speciali

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BUSES 3 AND 4 STOP

on MONDAY, 19th September, 1932. | AT FRONT GATE OF SCHOOL.

Capt. N. A. ROTDESTVIN,

By Order,

S.. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary,

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