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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1933.
FINE ARRAY OF NAVY BOXERS
The THIRTEENTH EXTRA RAGE MAY APPEAR Tall
MEETING will be hald: (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 18th November, 1983, com- mencing at 200 p.m.
The First Ball will bo Rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE, Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
HERE Cricket THIS YEAR Scores
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Tins are obtainable at the Club House provided they Aro ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advancu. Telephone 21920.
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The first programme of the Hongkong Boxing Associa tion's 1933-34 season will take place on December 2 in the Lea Theatre if the building is ob- tainable.
The contests will probably be one of 15 rounds, two of eight rounds, two of six rounds, and two of three. If this arranger ment is impracticable, there
BATSMEN IN FORM
Au undefeated ninth wicket part.. nership by Lieut. Exden (47) and Lfout.-Commdr., Stephenson (20) which realised 71 runs, enabled the Royal Navy to gain victory by four runs over the Volunteers in an all-day match yesterday..
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HOCKEY
Y.M.C.A. DEFEAT THE K.I.T.C.
C.B.A. SCORE SIX At King's Park on Saturday the. Y.M.C.Adefeated the Kowoon in dians Tennis Club in a fast friendly encounter by 2 goals to 1.
Brown and Baldwin scored for they in the first half, without reply from the Indians.
While Arsenal and 'Spurs continue on their magnificent way and Ports: mouth and Stoko gradually decline the form of the First Division clubs at in the second half the Indians play. last begins to show some sort of pored a much better game and Neronha
scored a goal.
manency.
There were shocks however, in the lower divisions where Chesterfield lost a great chance of beating the record run of victories by losing to Taking first use of the wicket, the the lowly placed Walsall, at Chester Volunteers totalled 183 for the loss field of all grounds!
Coy Rotherham gleaned another
CBA WIN EASILY.
י.
Playing a friendly game in place nf their Mamak fixture, the Central British Association defeated the 9th Battery, R.A,, at King's Park by six-
of eight wickets when they declared,valuable point at Accrington and after clear goale on Saturday. Beck, the. Interport fast. bowler, 18 matches have still to win a match. The Battery held the G.B.A. to tho Ort half when only one goal nocking up a valuable half-century, at home. Jarley (24), Browning and Stewart
was scored through Francia,
In the second half the winners ench) siso helped towards the
broke through to score
Πνο more Johnson (0), T. goals through Whitley and Halford.
Jetal,
Despite a decisive win by throo goals to nil against the Tynesidets at White Hart Lane, the Spurs-Now- castle engagement was not spectacu- The Navy replied in shaky manner lar. I suspect that the London.now
their and at the fall of the eight wicket comers are beginning to feel
ad only runs on the board. responsibilities at the head of the anden and Stephenson got together League with Arsenal and Huddersfield
wit-walling to fill their shoes.
may be ona bout of six rounds,name bright cricket was
neased.
and thres of four rounds,
Some of the Navy's leading boxers will be available this winter, including! the following.
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SEAMAN BARRY. Seaman Barry, rated as England's third light weight, fights at 140 lbs.
From 1831-82 he held the Light- weight Championship
and only Navy and Royal Marines and only five added the "Junior months ago he Welterweight Championship of China to bla laurels at the expense of Raul Talan.
C.B.A. BEAT CHINA LIGHT.
Dismissing Shields, Mitchell and Crofton with successive deliveries, N. Whitley gained a "hat-trick," bowl. ing
for the Central British Assocla- tion in their friendly fixture against the China Light and Power Recrea- tlon Club at King's Park yesterday afternoon. The CHA. won by 31 runs in a low scoring match.
Scores are as follows:
CENTURY BY MAJ. BONAVIA.
H. Q. LINCOLNS BEATEN,
MAMAK MATCH.
at
At Sookunpoo on Friday the 12th Battery R.A., secured two points Corts in a Mamak Tournament on- against the Royal Army Medical counter, winning by 3 goals to 1.
Lt. Flowerdew (1) and Gunner Williams (2) scored for the Battery, and Sergeant Lane netter for the Medical Corps.
In a friendly hockey game Shamabulpo on Saturday the details ON THE UP GRADE.
of the Argylis defeated Headquarter The Highbury men are definitely Wing Lincolns by 4 goals to 1. en the up-grade after an anxious McGaw (2), Boyd and Kelly scored period during which Mr. Herbert for the Argylls and Trowt replied Chapman had to call to his aid all for the Lincolns. the wiics and guiles of football technique to prevent a shambles. Of all the veterans directing the attacks of class teams, perhaps Hud- dersfield's "Emithy" stands out. He played a great part in defeating the club's Wednesday visitors.
Harper's return to the field enabled Rovers to register their Blackburn first away win of the season, Leicester oeing the unfortunates. A delightful knock for 108 by Major
Higga, perhaps the most consistent "Inock Out" Talan an he is Bonavia, the Bhanghai ericketer, was goalkeeper who has been seen of re- International styled. had previously beaten Jock greatly responsible for a score of cont years in the Creighton, but he himself could 161 runs (for Boven wickets, declar-sphere, excelled himself at Portsmouth only last two rounds against the ed). by the Royal Army Medical and it was dan to be hilliant keep. and the support of the backs that whirlwind tacticns of Seaman Barry. Corps in theit friendly match against
the Civil Service Cricket Club at Pompoy found a imposible to wipe Going on form, there should be a Tappy Valley on Saturday afternoon, off the arrears piled against them great future of Barry in the ring, for W., Edmonds claimed three wickets by the Brums in the early part of
The St Andrew's Club Ladies in 1028 he drew with Seaman Watson, for 36.
REVIVAL REVERSE.
gained a very creditable victory over the present contender for the world's
Bary's promised r val suffered a the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club, Clark Cup runs for eight wickets, Strange 30 severe setback at No ingham Forest champions in the Caer and J.F. McGowan (31) being top where the homesters ran wild with a competition, by five goals to two on scorers. Cpl. Catlin bowled well for 7-2 thrashing which sent them up the Marina ground on Saturday after-
noon. M. Woolley,
lley, the Saints' skip- the Medicals, capturing six wickets several steps in the League ladder. for 47.
Bolton and Blackpool, the two re-per, played a great game at centre- legated teams of the Senior division forward and notted all five goals, four and bath challongers to the Grimsby of which were registered in rapid leaders, met at Burnden Park, the Buccossion in the second half.
second homesters sustaining their defeat of the season and enabling Blackpool to draw level with them.
title. In the same year he divided The Civil Servants replied with 100 honours with Dom Volante who has ranked high in the lightweight list.
Barry issues a challenge to all fighters up to 140 lbs. for any side
stake.
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SEAMAN FRAGGOTT.
H.M.S. BERWICK DEAT RAS.C, Scaman Fraggott, winner of 100 fighia out of 170 appearances in the H.M.S. Berwick entertained the ring, turns the scale at 145 lbs., and Royal Army Service Corps at King's has a brilliant record of performances Park on Saturday and won by four rgainst men of the highest grade. wickets. Batting first, the soldiers He was Welterweight Champion of could only total $2, against splendid the West of England in 1982 and met bowling by Richards (four for 25). Sexton whoro amazing loss of form Whitley withstood the attack and hit
bis last championship fight was a 30. direct contradiction of his abilities.
in
Fraggott put up
real
II.M.S. Berwick had replied with
the game.
The temperamental Walsall again broke many packets and hopes when they amashed Chesterfield hopes al Salter Lane by scoring twice with aut reply. After 82 minutes, the match be
LADIES' CONTEST St. Andrew's Defeat
H.K. Ladies
Hongkong led at the interval by and 3. Churchil two goals to one scored by J. Dalziel
Hongkang were without the eer- vices of B.M. Pope, who is indisposed, and did not seem quite at home on the fast sand ground. The teama were:
a game fight: 124 for the loss of six wickets, when tween Rochdale and York had to ba Robersong Ladies:-M. Bird: C.
Lgainst Harry Mason and did creditably in his bruts with Stoker Reynolds, Hood, Dick Burt, and Dixie Brown the South African knock-out fighter.
Scamon Fraggott is anxious to meet any man up to 160 lbs. for any side stake.
TIM FOLEY,
Tim Foley, who weighs 180 lbs. and is present Heavyweight Champion of the Colony has had 130 fights and dur ing the last five years has only twice been defeated.
R. Helbling M. Wallsco, stumps were drawn. Larkin (47 net called off owing to bad light. York H. K. Lowe E. Bell, J. Dalziel, E. 81. Andrew's Ladies: A. Chubb, J. ut), Williamson (32) and Johnson were winning by the add root in Bonnar, J. Churchill and E. Selby. (27) flogged the Corps bowlers, the three at the time bat, of course, no only successful one of Whitley, took four wickets for $1.
whom, points or goals are recorded until they G. White. E. Landolt. M. Churn,
Wong, I. Woolley, L. Gittins, L. Rogers cet again in the postponed fixture:31. Woolley, K. Grose and F. Wong.
Y.B. Men Beat Ladies.
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lie fought a great, fight at home with Pettifer and lost to the King's Cross giant by the narrowest of
Ladies 80 Metres (Final):--1. Ko margins. Poley owes much to Dant The South China Athletic Assocta-1 McCorkindale with whom he was tion held its annual sports meeting Lai-ob; 2, Lo Yuct-ho; 3, Chu Kau-
Saturday and sun. Time: 16.2/5 sec. once engaged as a sparring partner at Caroline Hill on
Ladies' High Jump:-1, Ko Lai-ob; And his determined and aggressive yesterday, in which, owing to the style are a reflection of the methods keenness shown by the senior, juntor, 2, Lo Yuet-ho; 3, Yeang Wai-pon.
1.30 metres.
laught in the South African's camp-! girls and small boy members, some Height Javelin Throwing (Final):[
records were broken.
distributed the
Ladies' 200 Metres (Final) :--1,
Ytet-ho. Time: 32 aeca.
In the All-England open tourna At the conclusion of the meeting-1. Lo Yuct-ho; 2, Young Wai-pan; nent staged at Crystal Palace two Mrs. M. K. Lo, who was accompanied a, Ko Lai-oh. ycara ago Foley was slamoed as a class fighter by his achievement in by her husband, renching the final. In the same year numerous beautiful prizes to the auc-Young Wai-pun; 2, Ka Lai-oh; 8, Lo he held the Heavyweight Champion- cessful candidates. ahip of West of England and stilli holds supremacy in the same class in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.
SEAMEN TAYLOR.
A group photo was takon shortly!
Results. before the prize distribution.
1.
13,
Membera 200 Matres Handicap: Mok Wa-kwan; 2, Chung Chan-lam; llui Tze-chun. Members Obstacle Race:-1, Mok 1, Chau Wing-nin; 2, Young. Ki-Wa-kwan; 2, Leung Lil-sang. Cong. Distance: 11.60 metres.
Men's Hop, Stop and Jump (Final):
Senior members 100 metres:-1, Sonnnn J. Taylor, who weighs in at 146 lbs, has missed titica by frac-
Mon's Putting the Shot:-1, To Yuen Chow-kuen: 2, Leung Yun tlons and in due to guln distinction in Ewok-chui; 2, Kang Shun-you." Dis-hung. Time: 11.2 secs. (record).
Junior 100 metres:-1, Hung Chl. his next appearances in the ring.
He was in the final of the Royal tancu: 0.04 metres
Men's 200 Metres Law Hurdle chiu; 2 Suen Wa-luk.
Small boys 100 metres-1 Loung Navy and Royal Marines welter
2, Lau Man-chiu. weight championship last year and (Final): 1, Yuen Chau-kun; 2, Tom
of the South
Mon's Throwing the Disc (Final):
A
12 months previously Tought a drawn/Sik-pun. Time: 284 secs. (record matres:-1, Ko Lal-nh;} bout with the how the Station-1, Kong Shun-yau; 2, To Kwok-2, Lo Yuet-ho. Champion was serving with the 20 metres (record Distance: Junior 400 metres:-1, Ilau Ping
American title. Mediterranean Fleet, Tavlor met him
and lust very narrowly,
chul: 3, Tam
yung; 2, Suen Wa-luk.
110 Metres High Hurdles (Final): lio will fight any buy up to 152 lbs.1, Chan Wing-mui; 2, Ip Wing-chuck; 2, Chan Fook-tin, chun. Time: 14.3/5 secs. SEAMAN HALTHAM
Seamon Haltham is another fighter_M
At Kings Park on Saturday after noon the YMCA men's team-de- feated the Ladies' tears by 6 goals to 1.
S. Fowler (2), Smith (2) and C. whlio Ralman scored for the men,
Mrs. Rena netted the Intion' solitary goal. J. Weller, the ladies goal- keener brought off several fine saves and S. Dalziel played excellently at centre half.
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SENSATIONAL RECOVERY
(Continued from Page 8.) It was his tenacity which allowed Baldry played better on the left him to score a brilliant goal. wing then he has done for two years on the right. He got his centres over first time, and although not always finding their mark, they kept the Athletle backs on the move. "
McGuiness did not got into his stride, but Harding in the second half was a decided success. Ho discovered a neat trick to round Ip Tang-fat and Mak Sui-hon and. he put his whole heart in his work.
Whole Hearted
This, in fact, was the essence of the Lincolns' second half rescusita- tion. Their Indomitable will power and perseverence triumphed over all other disadvantages.
Scalor 400 metres:-1, Chung Wa- Hung 80 metres low hurdle:-1,
The chief impression loft by tho Men's 400 Metros Hurdles (Final): Chi-chiu; 2, Hau Ching-kal. Time:
Athletic was the amartness of the Senior 200 metres:-Yuen Chow inside forwarde. Au, Kim-fung, Au of merit who is desirous of meeting, Leung Yun-hung; 2, Ip Wing-14.2 sees. chim; B
8. Tam Sik-poon. Time: 1.5
Bah: 2 Chung Wa-chuck. Time: 23,8 Ping-ming and Ho Ka-koung easily Men's 800 Metres (Final)-1, secs. Chau Fook-tun; 2, Leung Kam-to; 3, Girls 60 metres:-1. Young Wai carried off the honours. They were well supported by Fung King-you and Hul Tre-chan.
pan; 2. Ko Lal-ot. Timo:.7.2 secs. Li Hung-cheng. Never at any stage could this forward line be lightly Leng Juma (Final):1, Hung Chi-(erior small boys' 200 metros: 1. treated. They demanded. close atten- chul: 2, Sun Wa-luk: 8, Chu You-hon.
Throwing the Bhot:-1, Hung Chi- Hung Chi-chiu; 2, Suen Wa-luk.on and the highest respect. chui: £, Hul Ping-yang: 3, Man Time: 27.5 secs. Kwok-hing. Distance: 7.20 metros. Smell heya 400 metres relay race: Long Jump, Small Buys (Final)-1, S.C.A.A. Bchool "Division "A"
an opponent up to 170 lbs. His re card is not yet available and he has 9/10 mins. not yet fought in the Colony but he bus a reputation for clean hard hitting, and will be worth watching.
JASPER CLARK
CUP
After a fine start, the half backs fell away, Ho Chol-ying and Ip Tang- fat on the wings last control, and Lat Kwok-chlu played a lone game in the middle practically right through the
1. Lam Men-chul 2, Lau Chack-to; 2, B.C.A.A. Free School.
400 metres relay race (open)-1, Diocesan Girls' School; 2, 9.0.A.A.
.800 metres relay fonen), St. 6econd half. N
The backa I periode of inspiration 2, 8.C:A.A
and depression. Higgins worried
The results of the Jasper Cup, 3, Leung Kam-sik. Distancer 3.23 played at Fanling, yesterday metro were as follchys:--
O. E. C. Marton 75+76-150
F. D. Hunter
A. E, Lissaman
I, Newton
K. S. Robertson
79-76=154
400 Metres, Small Boys (Final):
1, Sun Wa-kwan; 2, Tau Chack-to: 3, Joseph's College: metres ac and in being forced to con-}
Chia Sze-cheang. Time: 1 17.3/5 በዕር።
82--80-162 84-80164sig: 88-82-166
L. R. Androwes 88-1-84-167 Lissaman and Newton had the best scores for morning and after noon rounds for which thenor and runnor up were not eligible,
Senior 1.500 Chan Fenk-tim: 2. Loung Lal-dang. contrats on hini, continually lost sight Boys' High Yump:-1, Leung Kam- Time: 4 mins. 47 srce.
Pathum:-1; L Woon-ehol; 2, of the dangers of Ridley in possess.on. Ll Kwok-ki cannot be blamed for 2, Wong Kam-sum; 8, Lam Man-
Namnionship, Chan Win the defeat He had no chance with chiu. Holght: 1.15 motres.
Senior 1.0 Yust-hc; 2. Young Wal-pan; 8, 1, 18 mainte: Junior Champlonthin, any of the goals, and a lazon times Hang Chochiu, 26 points Ladies Ko Lal-nh. Tistance: 7.94 metres.
Ladies 50 Metros (Final)-1, Yuen Champlonskin. Ko Talent. Chiping: 2, Yeung Hul: 3, Woo Bhiu noints: Small For Championships oh Time: 0.8/10 noc. 1
Ladies' Hor, Sten and Jump: 1,
Leung Kam-che, 24 points.
351
The game was played at a rare stood between the Lincolns and goals. pace. Intercat never waned, and there. were fishes of extremely good foot. ball in both teams.
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