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TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1932.

DEFEAT FOR OPENING SCENES IN WORLD BASEBALL SERIES

R.E.

MAMAK POINTS TO

H.M.S. WISHART

LINCOLNS DRAW WITH R.A.S.C.

Hockey of a rather poor calibre characterised the meeting of H.M.S. Wishart and the Royal Engineers in a Mamak Shield game yesterday, when the Wishart won by two goals to nil.

The exchanges were dull both sides being at fault in stick work and ball control. Murrell and Beets netted for the winners.

TO-DAY'S MAMAK.. ILA.M.C. v R.A.0.C.-Sookunpoo, 3.15 p.m.

R.A.M.C.:-Plor-Davies: Sgt.-Major Kirton-Vaughan and Capt. Gore; Pie, Chittock, Cpl. Davies and Tarney, Cpl. Timming; Sgt. S/Sgt. Nicks, Cpl Knight, Fte. Simpaun and Pte. Elkin.

THREE COALS EACH. After lending by two clear goals at the interval, the R.A.3.C., were un- expectedly forced to a drawn game with the Lincolns at the U.N.S.C., yesterday. The Service Corps twice broke through the Lincoins defence in quick succession, but thereafter the exchanges evened up, and after the change-over, the Lincolns were very aggressive.

CLUB MATCH.

In 10-morrow's niatch between the Hongkong Hockey Club seniors and HL.M.S. Medway on the Navy ground, Kowloon, at 5 p.m. the following will represent the Club.-G. Duncan; J. Rodger and E, V. Reed: W. A. Reed, A. A. Dand, (capt.), and J. E. Potter; J.L.

L. Tetley, A. E. P. Guest, G. E. R Divett, C. C. Francis and A. T. Lay. Referee: W. Woodward.

KOWLOON'S RUGBY DEFEAT

A GENERAL VIEW of the first game of the World Basoba'l Series at the Yankee Stadium between the Chicago Cubs and the New York Yankees. On the right is a telephoto showing Herman scoring the first run of the game for the Cubs, The Chiengo players "blow up" in the sixth innings, the Yankees winning the game by 12 to 0.

INTER REGIMENTAL

BOXING

LINCOLNS AND ARGYLLS

Tournament Ends

in a Draw

SMILING HIS WAY ROUND THE GLOBE

way

JACK HARE IS HERE AGAIN

WITH A BOOKLET ABOUT BOXING The boxing tournament between the Lincolnshire Regiment and the Argyll Smiling and sailing his and Sutherland Highlandera at the round the world, Jack Hare, the Military Camp. Shamshuipo, last globe-trotting boxer, a well- avening although producing no out-known personality in these parts is standing exponents of ring-craft, saw back in Hongkong, passing through Ton fights were staged, each Army on board the troopship Neuralia. unit winning five. In the middic Jack says he is ha ft as ever, and Kowloon Rugby Club put up a weight fight between L/Cpl. Petchey when he is not preparing first rate (Lincolns) and Pto Falconer (Argylls) chow for the lads aboard, he is spirited display against H.M.S.the Intter gained the verdict on points demonstrating the gentle art of Suffolk yesterday, and although one aftr three rounds. The winner gained fisticula-an art of which Jack man short, were unlucky to lose by many points with left leads to the knows everything. six points to three.

body but was very weak in following with his right.

Peninsula Club Shows

Improvement....

Better scrummage work by the pack opened up the way for a series of attacks in the second Half which often threatened the Suf- folk defence, who were haad put to keep their opponents out.

On the whole, however, the teams were well matched, with the sailors obtaining their points as a result of acizing the few op. portunities which came their way.

Cogan's kicking was a feature of the game and he was very un- fortunate not to convert a second penalty kick in the last minute of the game which would have allowed Kowloon to share the honours.

some evenly matched contests.

All three welter weight bouts were won by the Lincolns on points, Pte Deming defeating Pte McGowan easily

the three rounde, Pte Morrell gain- ing the verdict over Pto Gallicher and Pte Clayton winning against Pie McKinnon,

The light-weights produced some of the bent fights, the boxing being clean and effective. In this weight, the results of three round contests were, Pte Ritchie (Artylis) defeated Col. Cook on paints, Pia Turner (Lincolns) beat. McGraw, and Pte Harris (Lincolna) defeated Sergt. Grieve.

DISQUALIFIED.

There was a regrettable incident in the feather-weights in the fight be- tween Pte Woodrough of the Lincolns and Pte "Fernie, The Lincoln man opened with a succession of which He placed the mainlanders ahead wind blows to the body and head and with a splendid kick from an acute gent his opponent to the boards. AB angle, but the success was short-he was rising he struck him another lived, Budd getting across the blow and was disqualified. In the other feather contest Pte McNaughton line for the Suffolk and Gosling (Argylla) gained the verdict against emulating his example A little Pic Gilbert on points. Inter. Both tries remained un- converted.

There was only one Bantam-weight fight which resulted in the only knock- out in the ten events. The represen tatives were Pte McPhail (Argylls) and Pio Ibbett (Lincolns) and in the accond round the Argyll man sent his

pponent down for the count.

RESULTS.

Kowloon were continually on the attack in the accond half and deserved to level up matters. The forwards showed improvement in packing and it was entirely due to sterling work of the Suffolk rear-feated L. Cpl. Petchey on pointz. lines that the mainlanders did not add to their score.

Teams:

Middle-weight-l'te. Falconer de

Welter-weight. Pto, Deeming (Lin- colna) dufeated Pte. McGowan points; Pte. Morrell (Lincolna) de- feated Pie. Gallacher on points; Pte. Cluyton Suffolk Murray; Ford, Wilkin-McKinnon on points.

(Lincolns) defeated Pte. son, Pack. Lockley; Coverdale; Light-weight-Ptc. Ritchio (Ar- Goaling; Scarlett, Davies, Stodart; gylis defeated Cpl. Cook an points;

The globe-trotter has recently Budd, Deykin, Myers, Priddle, Pte. Turner (Lincolns) defeated Pte. Published a handy little booklet Hoare.

MacGraw on points; Pte. Harrly about boxing and it is a mine of (Lincolns) defeated Sgt. Grieve on valuable information ną well · 07- Kowloon Easterbrook: Fergu points.

containing excellent Illustrations. son, Whitley, Shaw, Owen-Davies;

Feather-weight---Pte. McNaughton Its chief object is to point out in Peart; Carr, Watson, Barreux;

(Argylla) defeated. Pto. Gilbert on clear and precise tertu alund by McNider, Wilson; Cogan, Broken-feated Pw. Woodrough on a foul blow and how to avoid it, the rest points; Pto. Ferrie (Argyll do- photographic plates, the knock-out shire, in Roche.

Rantam-weight, Pte. McPhail (Argylls) defeated Pte. Ibbett, of the 100 odd pages are made up tochnical knock-out In the second with some interesting commentary round.

| on boxing from the dawn of “his- C. OS PRESENT PRIZES, tory, together with some apprecia Prizes to the winning competitors tive references -to some of the wore distributed, by Lt. Col N. c. famous old-timers. Bonnott, and Lt. Col.. E. J. de la Boys, HC,

ARMY MATCH.

At Sookunpoo to-day the S.W.B. "A" 16 will meet the Gur Room officers. Klek-off is at 4.80 p.m.

THE FANLING HUNT

& RACE CLUB.

In a short address. Col, de le Bars Winners on winning their fights and Bald "I would like to congratulata, tko

all

the competitors the alena,

"It is an admirable little brochure and should be secured by all who are interested in any form of box-

Jack is only here until Friday

sporting and hard fights they have when he saile with the Neuralia for pot up.. It was a good example of England. army boxing.

He thanked Major Shillingworth for refereeing and all who had helped make the event success. The

afternoon.

Special Train leaves Kowloon

London, Oct. 26.. 1.05 p.m. Returning 5.58 p.m.

Three Rugby Union county cham pionship matches in the South- First Class Return includes Argylls were going away this week stern group were played this admittance to Race Courag

and they owed then a debt of genti- tude for all they had done for the Hampshire, laat season's cham

· Admission Public Enclosure Lincolns while they had doubled up nions of this division, defeated. 81.00. Servico Mon in Uniform half them every success, a happy voyage Kent, the runners-up, wont down at the camp together. He wished Middlesex by 3 points to 3; while and a pleasant stay in the tall to the Eastern Counties, the score which the Lincolns had lust vocated. heing 22 to 9.

price:

THOMSON & CO., '

Chartered Accountants,

Secretarios;:

Three cheern' were called' for the

two Commanding Offers, and thre In the third match Burray cheers for the Argylls at the call-of trounced Sussex by 20 points to 8. R.9.M. Seeger, Unite LENTOW ---Router.

LADIES TENNIS.

U.S.R.C. Draw for Singles and Doubles.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The THIRTEENTH EXTRA RACE* MEETING will be held (Weather Per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 5th November, 1932, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be Runz ̧ at

OPEN TO COLONY. The draw in the ladies singles and doubles tennis championships 1.30 p.m. was conducted at the United Service Recreation Club last night.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

The following is the order of play and their Ladies must wear

Members are notified that they their

in the first round of the doubles."

Byea, Mrs. Lockner and Mrs. Grimbie, Badges prominently displayed. Mrs. Ifo Ka-lau and Mrs. G. Lo, Mra.) No One without a Badge will be Chou and Miss Rumjabn, Mrs. Totten-admitted to the Members Enclosure. hum and Mias E. Lo.

Badges admitting Non-Members to

Enclosure and Mrs. Stafford Smith and Miss the Members'

Club and Thomas v Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemes Hampson, Miss Griffiths and Miss O. $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) Carter. Mrs. Lissaman and Mrs. ARY upon Introduction by a Momber, Dalziel v Mrs. Syddal and Mrs. are obtainable through the SECRET Fischer v Misses R. and H. Hancock, auch Member to be responsible for Mrs. Wales and Miss Halifax v Mrs. Payment of All Chita, &c.

Badges admitting to Members' james and Bliss Pullum.

The following is the singles draw-- Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the. Birs. Tottenham v Mrs. Chou, Miss Race Course. M. Grifiths v Mrs, James, Mias On No Pretext will Children bø Thomas y Miss Pullum, Miss Han-permitted in either Enclosure during cock v Mrs. Fischer, Miss G. Lo vthe Meeting.

Mias Graham, Mrs. K. M. Wood v Tiffins are obtainable at the Club Mrs. Grimble, Miss O. Dalziel v Miss Houso provided they are ordered from 11. Ilancock, Miss H. E. Orma v Miss the No. 1 Hoy in advance. Tolephono te, Lo.

LOCAL BILLIARDS.

Meeting of Steel, Coulson League.

OFFICERS ELECTED.

21920,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

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

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Prico,

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

By Order.

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S.A, SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 31st October, 1932,

The annual meeting of the Steel Coulson Billiards League was held at St. Patrick's Club Hall yesterday. with Mr. S. G. Smith in the chair. Those present were Mesars. Pine (Royal Artillery), Smith (Royal En- for the year: Kineers),

Bowls

(Royal Navy), Harrin (South Wales Borderers), Carter (Garrison Sergeants' Moss),

President. Mr. 8+G. Smith, Hon. Secretary. Mr. R. Jordan. Committee.Messrs. Bowis, Clarke,

Bradarll (Police Club), Remedion (St. and Remedios, Patrick's Club), and Bower (Palace Hotel Billards Club).

the The Committee will arrange fixtures, which will be publliked as The following officers were elected soon as they are ready.

THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB.

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Racing every Saturday night at 9.15 and every Sunday afternoon at Ž.15.

See newspapers for special steamer ser- vice.

Admittance to Members' stand $1.00, Public Stand 40cts..'

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