THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
LOUGHRAN WILL
LEO FROST HEAD OF WINNING LIST
D. S. LI OFFERS A STRONG
CHALLENGE
VISITING RIDERS DOING WELL
AT ANNUAL MEETING
Two more wins left Mr. Leo Frost, local champion jockey at the head of the list of jockey win- ners at the close of yesterday's racing. But he is being strongly challenged by Mr. D. S. Li and Mr. Y. S. Chang, who have six and five victories to their credit respective- ly.
The latest list of successos]C. N. K. .......... recorded by Jockeys and ownern | A. M, L.'Soares follows.
Leading Jockeys,
Mackle and Grayburn Samson
Miss Y. Shenton
Lender
Mrs. Dunbar
1st 2nd 3rd
1. G. Frost
0
4 2
II. S. Y.
D. S. L....
B 3 2
Hall and Shenton
Y. S. Chang
& G 3
A. J. F. Hoard
3
6
Lee...
T. L. Wong
I
1
4
LT. F.
S. X. Sun
3
N. Beltz
S. W. Tang
F. Marshall
E. O. Butler
S. W. Pan
B. A. Proulx
P. P Botelho
II. P. Chanson
H. M. Pin
F. M. L. Soares
9, N. Pan
R. H. Charles
D. Black
G. A. Harriman
S. Y. Liang ....
Lending Owners.
L. Dunbar
Mre. Pearce
Dynasty
Hom
Lan
LJ Shiu-pang Fatshan Plane Kong Bros. LI Kwok-chun Triumvir
II. S. Chan It. Kom-tong Yick Chim Esk
Cheong and Wo
Grist and Beck
Helenside
Li and Li
Mrs. Lowcock
Woo Tucson
1st 2nd 3rd
7
3
Stephan Lam
Mrs, S. W. Tang
Wong Ping-ahun
C. B. Brown
Soth
Start and Lobol
E. L. Hosie
Li Yu
Chan Wing-yung
Hobalad
K. H. W.
Li Po-chun
Lady Pool
Sir Wm. Peel Widdecombe Wong, Su-ngau
.
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SATURDAY'S SOCCÈR.
Alterations In Fixtures Announced.
The Hongkon Football Association announces the following changes for Saturday's soccer matches:
1.
I
1,
Postponed Division Match Hongkong Police . H.K. Club;
Change of ground.-Division R.A. v. Royal Navy, transferred to Caroline Hill grotend;
Match arranged. Division II, Kow- loon FC. s. Athletic, at Kowloon FC. ground. Klek ott 4.30 o'clock.
BE LUCKY TO STAY WITH ME 10 ROUNDS SAYS CARNERA
WHAT CONTESTANTS
YESTERDAY'S WINNER1—Gladia. tor; with Mr. A. J. P. Heard up, being led in after winning the Tientsin Stakes at the Valley yostar- day. (Photo: Men Cheung).
YACHTING
Alterations In Club Programme
THINK ABOUT TO-NIGHT'S FIGHT.
I WILL BE WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT), CHAMPION-LOUGHRAN
QUALITIES COMPARED
(SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”).
(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telographic Messages Ordinance. 1804. Received February 28, 8.60 a.m.)
Miami, Flo. Feb, 27.
Primo Carners, world's heavyweight champion, and Tommy Loughran, aspirant to this title, report themselves perfectly fit for their big fight over 15 rounds scheduled to take place at Madison Square Gardens to. morrow night. Carnera's title is not officially at stake, but victory for Loughran would entitle him to demand a recognised world's championship bout.
Both Fighters rested to-day, having ended their heavy training several days ago. They will weigh in to morrow afternoon at 1.30 p.n. The The following alterations and addi-{bout is expected to start at 10 p.m., tions to the club sailing programme E. S. T have just been made:
Suminy. March 4, Resail Second Cruiser Championship,
Both camps were confident of vic tory. Carnera was voluble to-day na Sunday, March 11, Scandinavian he explained how he would halt Cup Match.
Sunday, April 8, Club v. Subscri- Loughran. bers Match.
Race
Sunday, April 22, Cruiser from Long Harbour to Hongkong.
DEMPSEY'S PREDICTION.
The thirty-one year old boxer, he form coming here to train, put in: everal wocks at Philadelphia. One! of his daily workouts conisted of road- work at Franklin Fiold under the eye Amerlean Robertson, of Lawson Olympic track coach.
former
mo.
This is how Tommy Loughran spent some of his time training to
mest Prime Carnera to-night,
TENNIS TO RE-START
CHAMPIONSHIP
TIES TO-MORROW
(By "Voritax”),
After a lapse of four days, matches in the open tennis championships will, this time weather permitting, be resumed sald ᏱᎿ
tinie Robertson the
at the Cricket Club to-morrow. "Loughran's legs look good to In fact, Tommny appears to be in fine
But the programme is very condition."
restricted, only three encounters "Tommy Loughrau is a very nice
Juck Dempsey, Saturday, April 14, Cruiser Race to
heavy-being set down for to-morrow and boy." he said, "But I will beat him Taipo.
weight champton, belleves. that two on Friday. Saturday, April 21, Cruisers' ren-down. He is the little, ton light, and Carnera will win, but predicted that
Futhermore unloss conditions dezvous at Taipo,
he could not hurt me if he hit me all Tommy will give him a hard fight. considerably improve these will duy. I know I'm right, because I "I admire Loughran's expertness, have to be held over until next have seen him sight three fights-one cauruge, and patience," said Dempsey, week. ngainst Sharkey, one against Levin- "In my opinion, Carners will prove The already postponed doubles sky, and one against the late Ernie too huge and fast for Loughran, but tie between Sullivan and Duff and Schnaf. Our tight is scheduled for the Philadelphian at least has the Tam and Ng Kam-chuen is down
tho fifteen rounds, but he'll be lucky to chance that is putting him in for decision on Thursday, and this stay with me ten."
ring, and he repentedly has eashed in on nothing more than that. His about the most attractive tie. The following have been selected to Supporting Carnera's prediction that
Loughran wouldn't last long are two job will be to keep the Italian off it suggests a fairly comfortable present the Hongkong Rugby
balance, something at which he is an win for the British pair, who are can certainly much stronger as a com- "A" Afteen against II.M.S. Cornwall of his sparring mates, Arthur Huttick artist, particularly when he
flaunt his skill against a non-puncher bination. Tum is still wanting in on the Clubs ground to-morrow, kick- Harold Mays. off at 5 pm.-K. Noble; J. J. Fergu
his doubles play, and it is doubtful "Ife hits like a horse," said Buttick, Fuch as Prima."-United Press.
whether Ng, excellent as he is, can son, B. C. Allan, J. Hutchison, A. B.
"He is harder than that," saki Harbord; M. W. Torner, H. C. Mecke
make up the difference.
LOCAL RUGBY. ·
Club "A" Fifteen To Meet H.M.S. Cornwall.
Club
►
Mays, who is the young man Gene
I. I. Cherrill, R. G. Castleton, S. Tunney once named as the coming) Garrod, W. R. Andrews, D. K. Hislop,
C. Austin, D. M. Wheeler, and A. Echumpion of the world, Walken. Reserve: S.Strange. Loughran predicted that he would
outpoint Carnera.
His heart's in his work!
The longer the
hours, the more
he loves his job!
HER BODYGUARD
Protecting this darling of the footlights... business is a pleasure! He has the best job in town, and he's out to make the most of it!
A Paramount Picture with
EDMUND LOWE WYNNE GIBSON
EDWARD ARNOLD JOHNNY HINES
a B. P. SCHULBERG Production
ALHAMBRA
TO-DAY
"Carnern, I know, is much bigger than me, but 1 bent Impellittierre and wasn't he bigger than Primo?" said Tommy to-day.
FIGHTERS COMPARED.
or
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY OLUIA
· ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1984 - 28th, 26th, 27th, 28th February,; and 3rd March, 1934.
On Saturday 24th, Monday 26th) Tuesday 27th, and Wednesday 28th February, the first boll will be yung at 11 am, and the first raca will he run at 11.80 a.m. On Saturday, the 3rd March, the first bell will be rung at 1,40 p.m., and the first raco' will Bi run at 200 p.m.
The tiffin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the' drst four days.
́MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
Members are reminded that they and their ladies. must wear their badges prominently displayed through. out the Meeting
No one without a badge will be admitted to the Megahore. Enclosure,
Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure, and Club Booms at $10.00 per day including | tax—or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 respectively), are obtainable through. the Secretary upon. Introduction by n Member, such Member to be respon sible for all ohite, ate.TE
|
Badges admiliting to Members' Enclosure will NOT bo on malo at the Race Course.
The Secretary's Oike, 3rd - Floor. Gloucester Building) (Tel, 27794), WILL CLOSE AT 10 AM, ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 18.30 B.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY,
A limited number of Tiffion will be obtainabla.. each day at the Club Houso, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tole- phone No. 21020:
On ne pretext will childron be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Mooling,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The price of admission to the Pubble Enclosure is $4.00 per day. Including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Ballors in uniform are
admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac mon ote, will not be permitted to operate within the prociacia of Tho Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting,
Titina will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
SERVANTS' PASSES. Parses for Servants will be larued on application to the Secretary; 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building.
Employers are requested to die- tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Sorvants are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for pass remain in their employers' stands, ing through on their duties but muit Any persons found loitering with Servants' passos in their possession forfeit the same and will be will removed from the enclosure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 12th February, 1994.
Miami, Feb. 27,
SERIOUS PROPOSITION. Approximate nepsurements:
G. R. M. Ricketts will come ap Primo Carnera, the champion, and against his first serious proposi Tommy Loughran, the challenger, who tion in lu Tak-cheuk, who is play- megt to-morrow night for the henvying as well as ever this year as weight championship:
his success against F. H. Kwok A testifies. The soft court should be at assistance to the Chiness who in. has plenty of twist shots at his
command, and Ricketts mayAnd-it; hard to exploit his driving.
LOUGHRAN
6 ft. Weight 190 pounds Reach
73% in. (normal) 371⁄2 in. (expanded) 41 In.
CARMERA:
Height 16 (5% in, "Sharkey made the mistake of try- 267 poundi ing to slug with Primo. I plan to 8 in. keep away from those sweeping 8 in. Chest paneles and outbox him for fifteen 54 in. Cheat rounds. And when I return to 38 in. Philadelphia I will be the world's) 18%
20.in. Heavyweight champlon..
Saint 31 in.. Biceps 14 in.
13 in.
Neck
15 in.
191⁄2 in.
Wrint
6 in.
"Speed will beat Primo, and I'm 20 in. going to show him that I have plenty 13
Calf
Ankle
7 in.
of that.
I have fought several fifteen 30 in. rounders against greater men than 26 Years Carneri ever has" Ineed."
Thigh
Age
ACTION: - This
picture
vividly
the in-
„portrays
imitable Primo in
action. Here he is seen delivering the punch which sent
Schauf to tho
board. unconsci
Do. Schaaf did
not live to fight
gain.
SUNDAY
21 in.
31 Years -United Press.
There should be plenty to In- terest in the meeting between Capt. Cannon and Ng Kan-chien on Friday, Ng has improved out of all knowledge since last year, but that Capt. Cannon has in no way lost any form is indicated by his success. over Lieut. Hoard in the Club tournament, following the Navy man's victory. against Cassumbhoy.
The programmes arranged for the next two days aro:
THURSDAY.
OPEN SINGLES.
G. R. M. Ricketts v lu Tak. chouk
OPEN DOUBLES,
A. L. Sullivan and W. A. H. Duff Tom Yoc-fong and Ng Kam-chuen
KING'S THEATRE. Dancing Display by the pupils
of tho
O'Keefe-Montgomery School
----of-Dancing
TUESDAY, 6th March, 1934, at 5.10 p.m.
Under the Distingulahed Patronage of
His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Peol, K.C.M.G., and Lady Peol.
Part proceeds to be given to Earl Haig's Fund for disabled sailors and soldiers. Toleote: $4.00 $3.00 32.00 $1.00.
Including tax).
Children and Service Men half price.
($4.00 $3.00 $2.00 only).
Goupons to be exchanged, and.
Capt. Cannon and H. Owen-Tickets to be booked at the Theatre Hughes'. C. E. Mard and from today.
Pile
FRIDAY.
OPEN SINGLES.
Capt. Cannên Ý Ng Han
chucn
OPEN DOUBLES.
Iu Take-cheuk'and W. C. Hung
v. Chlu Chun-chiu and Lee U wing.
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