THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1934.
CHINA FLEET BOXING PRELIMINARIES
LAST
NIGHT'S
RESULTS
ENTERTAINING FIGHTS
CUMBERLAND NOMINEES HAVE TO SCRATCH
the
The preliminaries to Semi-Finals and Finals of the China Ficet Boxing Champion- ships took place last night in, the Old Canteen Theatre..
The first fight between Boy Prince of the Berwick and Sto. Brittain of the Destroyers, showed the "Boy" at his beat, and ho was Huporior in every move. Sto. Brittain instead of covering allowed himself to take punishment, waiting for the opportunity to land one of his chance blows for a K.O.
קני
Owing to illness the. Cumber- land nominees had to canczl their entries at the last minute, and as a result Ord. Feldwick gained a walk-over against Ord. Walls, while A. B. Barber of the Suffolk had a walk over from Roy Jones,
The fourth fight was the best of the evening, both men giving of their best and apparently determined to settle the Issue a soun as possible. From the sound of the gong, both Sto. King and Sig. Rend were will- ing to mix their blows, with the result an excellent bout was seen. Sto. King was given the decision on points.
The fifth and last fight of the evening was between Tel. Me- Donald and Sto. Cocoran. Both boxers in the tirat two rounds were rather on the careful side. their blows having no power behind them, but they were remarkably quick and clever. Tel. MeDonalit was given the points.
The following are the pointa in the China Fleet Boxing Cham- pionships. Berwick are leading the Fleet with points, while Kent come second with 6 points. The rest are Suffolk 4 pts, D.F. 4 pta. Medway 2 pts. Engle 2 pts. Cumberland and S/S pach no
· points,
CHINA FLEET FOOTBALL
LEAGUE TABLES UP
TO DATE
The following are the China Fleet League Tables up to date.
Kent
FIRST DIVISION.
+
Goale PAV D LFAPts
.10
1 22 13 14 Berwick ... 6 4 11 12 6 9 Cumberland 7 3 2 2 11 10 8
Eagle
Medway
Illustrating the dosporate finlab between H. L. Lindon (right of Oxford) and E. i. Davis (Cambridge) in the 400 yards relay race at the annual Inter-Varsity Athistle Sports held at Oxford recently. (Planet
News).
L
PONY TRAINING TIMES
SOLDIER OF CHINA IMPRESSES IN
MEDIUM DISTANCE GALLOP
After the initial weeks of slow training, some of the Derby grins for the 1934 season are now producing fast gallops, as witnessed by the improved times taken at Happy Valley yesterday morning. Soldier of China was impressive in a mile and a quarter run, doing the full distance in 248, with a satisfactory last quarter of 31 seconds. Prima Donna, which was kept over- from the previous season, and Spinaway together with Sandy Bay and Racing Pluck also galloped in beautiful manner, and should be watched in their subsequent appearances.
·
Among the Australian ponies, Able Amazon, Bag Tor, Mountain Cat and Princess Angeline all did their work with ease and should prove to be amongst the winners in the next annual meeting.
The ponies were galloped on the sand course. The list of griffins trained appears below:
Garry
Ribble
38.3 1.14.1 1.46.2-
CHINA FLEET FOOTBALL
WREN SNATCH A VICTORY
LEWIS SCORES
DECIDER
Playing in the Second Division of the China Fleet Football League played yesterday afternoon at the Valley, the Wren defeated the Whitshed by one goal to nil, after there being no score at hålf timo.
Divett Injured At Hockey
FACE CUT BY
STICK
his
G. E R. Divelt, the Club seniors centro-forward, was the victim of an unfortunate accident in the friendly hockey match between the Hongkong Hockey Club and the Army on the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday afternoon, which was won by the Club by six goals to one. It was an excellent encounter,
Just before the interval, both teams indulging in clean Divett collided with Lt. Shields, fast football. Hendin gon the Army goalkeeper, and sus-
a nasty injury to it was no fault of Pearson that the right check bone. He
absent from the field for a con- ball found its way into the net.
Bookless played his usual good siderable period but returned Kame for the Whitshed, being shortly before the chose of the dangerous every time the ball game, to score his third goal. was up in the. Wren's half...
The defence of the Wren, Matheun and Symonds, was finitely good, both showing a plete understanding of each other's play, and covering well,
for the Wron and Pearson for the Whitehed, played well, and
tained
Was
in out wearing pads, W. W. Woodward, Playing in long trousers and with. de the former brilliant Clab back, filled, com-the position of goalkeeper with credit in the absence of Skinner. The Club's right wing, II. Owen Hughes, was also
The second half saw the iron Acare through Lewis during one of their visits, this deciding the issue.
M.
whe
brent, his place being filled by N. A. Mackay, of St. Andrew's Club,
yed a
a good
game. Two quick goals by Divett gave the Club an early lead, Laine reducing the
deficit
for the Army. Before the interval Alexander Sinclair and Divett brought the civilious total to four. in the second half, Alexander Sinclair Timberlake, and Divett scored one each. Wood- ward brought off some fine saves with
The following lined out under P. O. Holding of the Keppel,
II.M.S, Wren:-lead; father, Symonds, Scandrett, Davis, Kink, McAteer, Lewis, Grifin, Woods.
H.M.S. Whitshed: Pearson, the stick, Strudwick, Edwards, Chadwick, Suter, Bryan, Gamblin, Bookless, Handford, Walker, Roberts,
BERWICK RIGHT ON TOP.
And Easily Defeat
Cumberland
SPORT ADVI
THE HONG KONG JOCKDY
CLUB.
Annual Race Meeting, 1934.
(24th, 26th, 27th, 28th February
and 3rd March).
Draft Programmes are пок ready and may be obtained at the Sceratary's Ofico, Gloucester Building; the Club, House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables..
Entries will close at 3.00 p.m. on Saturday, 20th January, 1934.
Members are reminded that ro horse is eligible to enter for any race meeting of thle Club until os Official Racing Certificate shall. have been obtained in respect 01 the horse.
All Membara intending to onter
Grimina at the Annual Meeting ars requested to apply for Omelal Racing Cortificates in respect of such Griffins without delay. Also, Members who
not have
Fot
registered racing names or coloure will obligo by doing ao at their carliest convenience.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 2nd January, 1934.
Always Good Dancing
at the
YELLOW DRAGON
For the Club, Dand and Rodger DANCING ACADEMY the half-back trio. W. Reed, Lowe and proved a sate pair of backs, while
E. V. Reed were also on form. The Army backs, Lt. Metelato and Lt. Roissier cleared with soms lusty hitting.
nil on
FUNJABIS FIRST GAME. Playing in their first match since their arrival in the Colony from India, the Punjabis Regiment defeated the Naval Lower Deck by two goals to the Marina ground yesterday afturnoon. The Naval team. fur The Berwick overwhelmed the whom Steers played a good game at Cumberland by three goals to one back, appeared to tire after the ut the Valley yesterday afternoon both the Punjabis' goals, the second interval. Seppy Adalat Gal scored in a third division game.
being from a rebound as the result મ ·corner. The Punjabis folded game. nine members of the senior eleven,
H.K.S.R.A. BEAT EAGLE.
From the start the Berwick ngor sumed command of the keeping the play, in the Cumber- land's half most of the time. On
In
on occasion the Cumberland did a fast friendly hockey match on home Marina ground yesterday manage to break through and afternoon, the Hongkong Singapore score but this was the only liberty Brigado R.A. defeated II.M.S. Engie the Berwick allowed them to take. by three goals to two, after leading FRIENDLY MATCH. – by two clear goals at the interval.
the
an
netted
A friendly football encounter Dost Mohammed and Inder between the Pandora, and Royal Engineers witnessed overwhelming defeat for the Pan dorn by five goals to one at Valley yesterday afternoon.
the
20. UNBEATEN TEAM
2.42 3,18 3.47.8 29.3
Dis-
tance
2nd 161 Qr. Qr.
3rd
4th
Racing Pluck
37 1.11
Qr.
Qr.
6th
Qr.
6th Last
Qr. Qr.
1.44.8 2.163
31
Common
1
2.02.44 2.36.2
34
Macaroni
1
41
124
1.2
2.02.0 2.36.2
31
Sandy Bay
Oak Bay
43
1.26
2.08 2.50 3.25.4 2.08 2.50
3,57,3 31.4
3.26.4 3.67.3
31.4
Racing Lucit
29.3
1.1.2
1.47 2.20
33
Icing's Warden
1
50
Chief Seattle
11%
+4
42
1901
2.05.2 2.35
King's Fancy
a:
38.3
50 1.31 2.05.2 2.35
1.14
37
1.12
1.47.3 2.23.2 3.01
1.12
36
1.00
1.47.8 2.23.2 2.58.2
20.9 32.1
374
*G
1.11.2
12.0
36 2.10
1.4.1
112
#
EUA
11%
2.20.2
3.01 1.14 1,63 2.29.2 3.01
1.36 2.38 2.52.2 3.24 1.36 2.18 2.52.2 3.24 1.23
1.54.0 1.14
1.63
34
31.3 31.3 31.9 31.3
40
1.11.4 1.45 1.17.8 1.52.2 2.25.2
33.1
33
13
નન
332
Fra Diavolo
Zero Racing Triumph The Redshank
King's Worth
King's Command
Tummel
Budge
Brilliant Star
West Parado
X
14
40 1.17.3 1.52.2 2.25.
42.4
46.3
1.50.3 2.00 2.38
31.3
MACAO'S HOCKEY
RECORD
(2)
for the Brigade. gr. Atkinson, who playe! a brilliant game at inside-left, was responsible for both the Eagle's points scored in rapid succession in the middle of the second half. The Eagle defence gave a good account of themselves, LADIES PLAY DRAW.
The St. Andrew's Club Ladies and
the Central British Association Ladies played a goulless draw in a friendly match at King's Park yesterday afternoon.
The Macao Hockey Club has TENNIS TOURNEY
an unbeaten record-to-date this season and their successes in-
clude six wins againgt Hongkong a1a Clubs. These are as follows:
2nd. H.K.S. Battery, 4-3,
7 i 4 2 8 9
G
7
1 2 4 12 15 4
Lemberg
Suffolk
7 1 1 5 6 17
3
Jolly Butterfly
SECOND DIVISION.
Wren
5 3 2 0 12 7
8
Popular Star
୫
Tse Tak
C
1.24
Nero VARO ..... Soldier of China Heart's Glory William Oster
1.11
3.46
1.11
111⁄2
5 4 1 0 13 2 0
Spinaway ... Prima Donna Mortmalu Mandamus Diego Nuble Stur
114
1.-16 1.17 1.17 1.00 114 40 1.17
1.17 1.3 130 2.10
2.10 2.50 1.30
316
31
27
31
1.10.2, 1.43
1.30 2.10
2.10 2.50 2.10
3.67.3
32.3
3.67.3 32.3
33
2.92
ла
1.40 2.22
33
1.56.3 2.31.1
36.3
16
1.25 2.00 2.45
Keppel..... 6 2 4 0 16 11 Cornflower G 2 2 2 11 10 Whitshed 3 1 2 0 5 2 4 Falmouth 5 1 1 3 3 10 3 Vority
3 0 2 1 2 2 Whitehall.. 3 0 2 1 6 7 2 Bridgewater 10 1 0 0 0 1 Sandwich.. 2 0 2 1 60
0 SECTION 2.
Goals
P W D L F A Pis
Witch Veteran
4 3 0 1 11 4 6 Wild Swan. 3 2 1 0 14 35 Wishart... 3 2 0 1 7 2 4 Tamar..... 6 2 0 4 10 16 4 Folkestone. 2 0 1.1 15 1 Bruce
Herald
THIRD DIVISION.
Medway 9 7 1 1 30 11 15 10 6 1 3 21 15 19 913 21 14 11
Kent
Eagle
Berwick
Suffolk
0 1 2 3 9 17 4 1 3 4 12 3 5 1 Cumberland 8 1 0 7 11.20 2 DESTROYERS LEAGUE,
... 6 6 0 0 14 2 12 6 6 0 1 13 0 10
Veteran
Verity
Whitehall
Wren ..... Witch .... Whitshed
Koppol
Wishart
Wild Swon
Chow Fan Copper Idol
Delightful Chance Double Five Full Speed
Income Tax
In Good Time
Jibshrat
話
37 1,13 1.49
37 1.13 41 1.20
42
Subscription Griffins.
36 1.10.2 1.46
31111
0,24,2 4.00
H.K. University,' ... G-0, 6-0. United Hockey Club, 6-0. Radio Sports Club, 1-0. R.A.S.C
6-0.
On Sunday next the Macao Club will be opposed to the Medway Officers at Macao.
LADIES' GOLF
363 CAPTAIN'S CUP DRAW
FOR LAST YEAR
84
34.3
Local Championship Next, Month
ENTRY LIST OPEN
mence
The annual lawn tennis champion- ships of the Colony are due to com- on Monday, February 5, entries being called for January 13. The open championships, singles and doubles are open to any player resident
is a meni- in Colony who
the bar of a Club aliated to the Hong. kong Lawn Tennis Association.,
won
In the singles event the trophy is late Sir Paul Chater, and is to be the Challenge Cup presented by the
outright if won by the same player three years in succession. S. A. The draw has been made for the won the Cup in 1932 and again in Rumjahn is the present holder, having Captain's Cup Competition (1933) of 1933. the Ladies Section of the Royal
38.2 Hongkong Golf Club, Mrs. Sheldon been presented by the Hongkong Two Perpetual Challenge Cups hava 31.2 being the last of the twelve qualifiers.Cricket Club, the organizers of the She returned a score of 84-12-12 tournaments, for the doubles cham. 35.3 and qualified, for the month of 234 December.
"
plonship.
Again the entries will be limited
Mra. Tottenham (15) won the to 64 in the singles and 32 paire in Bogey Pool on the New Course at the doubles. If the number of entries Fanling during December by return-joxceed the limitations the Committee
Ing
Entries wil clone at p.m. on 32.2 Byes into the second round; Mra. Saturday, January 18, and should be 40 W. J. E. Mackenzie v. Mrs. A. rent to Mr. L. S. Greenhill, Hon.
Bird of Paradise
36.2 1.10.1
1.44.1
Black Prince
1
3.92
1.18
1.60.2
2.31
6 0 1 4 1 14 1
Blue Danube
42.4
1.22
1.59.3 2.04
2- 0 0 2 0 11
0
Bold Commander
41
1.18.31.60
Bran Tub
42
1.20 1.00 2.28
32
Brass Idol
30
1.10.2 1.40 1.40
42
1.22 1.58.3 2.32.2
EX 30
1.10.2 1,46
36.3
1
39.2 1,18
1.60.2 2.34.3
38.1
验
30
42
1.22
36
1.14 1.49 1.10
35
1.68.3 2.12.2 1.40
39.4
35.1
36.2 1.10.1 1944.1.
34
36.3
1%
52 1.37 2.20
1
43
1.21.2 1.60
30.2
1.2
1
45.8 1.24 2.00
2.56.2 8.28.4 2.36 2.31.1 2.82.2 2.33
of all square. a card
reserve the right to reject any ap- The draw for the Captain's Cup was plication. no follows:
34.4 Blackonzio;
34.2
ая
13
35
26
Secritury of the Hongkong Cricket First round: Mrs. C, D. Brown v. Club. Mrs. Harrop; Mrs. Girondal v. Mrs.
34
109.2 1.43
38,
38,8
2. 30
30.2
Glover:
40
43
14 42
1.22 1.25
1,68 2.12.2
34.2
Byes into the second round: Wren v. Mrs. Kirk.
2.05 2.45
3.24.2 4.00
36.3
#
30
33.3
35
1.10 1.44.2
84.2
played by January 21, the second round by February 4, the semi-finals by February 21 and the final by March 10,
6 3 0 3 12 10 0
6 2 1 2 9 85
6 2 1 3 8 B G
6 2 1 3 7 10
6 1 3 2 9 10 G
King Willow
Loch Ranza
Racing Beauty Red Fox Sarabande
Singing Butterfly Soldier of Fortune
Taranto
6 1 1 4 7.13
3
The Rodeen
5 0 1 4 3 15
1
The Porchard
Tiny Star
Goals
Utonian Willdo
SUBMARINES LEAGUE.
PY D L F A Pts
Orpheus 4.4 0 0 14 2 8
Phoenix
Rainbow Proteus Perseus Olympus
Oswald Parthian
4 2 1 1 10 8.5
5 2 1 2 9 11 5
2 2 0 0 4 1 4 3 20 19 2 4 2 1 1 0 1 1 3
1 16 3
0 1 7 1 2
Pandora
2 1
0
1 3 2 2
1
0
4
8 18 2
2 150
0
4.3 18
Otun
Odin Onirin
Able Amazon Bng Tar
Hobnink Star
Bronze Era
Glorious Star Mnebeth
Mountain Cat
Mutiny Bay ...
Princeen Angeline Swan
1.18 1.60.2
43 1.20 1.68
1.11.4 1.40.4
1.14
1.50.2
43 -- 1.21.2 1.56 2.36
1.09.2 1.43
Aussie-Subs,
134 38 1.10 1.52 2.20 3.00 8.28.1 28.1
2.11
The Hongkong Cricket Club are
J. B. Ross; Mr. Eheldon v. Miss holding their own annual tournaments, Thomas; Mrs. Lissaman
Mrs. in conjunction with the open events, Tho Club competitions include the Mrs. Club Championship, Handicap Singles "A" And "B" Handicap Doubles and
The first round matches are to be Mixed Handicap Doubles,
A DUAL RECORD,
Edinburgh, Jan. 3. W. MacFarlane, The Glasgow Funner, created a dual record here taglay by winning the 130 yards 200 Powderhall familieno for the second 20 wher in succession and by being the 20. first scratch man to win the event He won by n foot in 32 12.21/32 secs-Router.
35 1.13 1.46.3 2.14.3
114 41 1.34 2.11
114 35 1.09 141 114 44
1,31
28.4 2.40.2 3.214 3.56 31 2.13.3 2.45 3.16 2.4.2 3.24 8.56
30
31
38
1.13
139.0
1
26
1.072
1302 2.09.2
114
1.52 1.14
2.28
11.4 37.2
1.1.12
1.50
2.24
3.81.1 3.01 2.55.3 3.24
1.00
1.38
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