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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.
*THURSI AY, APRIL 12,
Berwick Beaten At Boxing RIFLE SHOOTING
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB THRILLING FIGHTS FINISH IN FAVOUR DOUBLE VICTORY FOR
The THIRD EXTRA RACE MBET- aNG, will be held (Weather Per
nitting) at HAPPY VALLEY OF Saturday, 14th April, 1934, com anencing at 2.00
p.m.
The First Boll will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE, Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
No One without a Badge' will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and 13.00 for Ladies (loth Including Tax) fare obtainable through the SECRET JARY upon the personal application of a Member, auch Member to be respon sible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, *
The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794), will close at 12 o'clock Noon
to Members' Badges admitting Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,
On No Protext will Children be
permitted in either ing the Meeting.
OF WORCESTERS
THE LINCOLNS
1934.
MALAYA LEAVES
Successful Visit All
Too Short
With the exception of A. C. Cun- The First Battalion Lincolnshire retreating before a fusilade
which Regiment won quile comfortably at ningham-Perdrinu, their captain, T. left both of them tired hofore
the the expense of the Hongkong Police, W. Morray, C. R. La Drooy, O. C. Ha Orst minute was over, only (Continued from Page 8.)
*pa who wore second, and the LA.O.C., Brooy, Auria and Rahman, who are modic raids following, the mallor in a three-cornered rifle shooting leaving at a later date, the Malayan repetition of too-to-toe fighting was taking the honour for the
round, league match for the Belillos Shield Interport hockey team, accompanied by Mr. Jocolyn 9. do Souza, Manager, at Stonecutters' Nango inat wook. once more staged, the sailor's superior and winning the fight.
preceding the
Iner The Lincolne have now fired five and Mr. B. Preedy, sallod for Binga- craft again overcoming the army in the two bouts inan's steadiness, sumclently to give final six round event, fte. Wood best of the seven matches and have won pure aboard the Blue Funnel
Stoker Corcoran, and L/Cpl. Wright four, including a walk-over from the Antenor yesterday afternoon.
The Malayans enjoyed a successful him the round and fight.
defeated Tel. King. Following the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corpo, interval a delightful exhibition was who have not fired a match to date visit, and they return to their home staged by L Sto. Lake and A. B. It is doubtful whether the Volunteers country with a hundred per cent. re- Barry.
will proceed with their fixtures and cord, having defeated the Hongkong their opponents have all been given Civilians 3-2, the Hongkong Interport eleven 4-0, Macao Hockey Club 1-0 and the Combined Services 1-0. maintain their
friends wont Many Hongkong If the Lincolns standard of Bring there is no reasboard the vessel and bade farewell son why they should not be runner to the departing players, up to the Stonecutters' Range Staff. There of course, other teams to
Wood (Worcestars) v. Princa Berwick).
The first event of the evening was between two bantamweights, the sailor Laking all three rounds with his terrific punch, completely outfighting Wood in the final round.
Ryan (Warroctors) v. Ryin (Berwick).
and
Ryan had a superior reach made good use of it from the start backing up his advantage with a Atraight left which came in handy several times when his Navy op ponent's attack was dangerous.
The Borwick man rushed out from the start in the first and recond rounds, but the spurt was short lived and the Worcester man took up the
running invariably about half way Enclosure dur-through each round, outboxing and outpointing his man Tins at obtainable at the Club Houso provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21020.
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to the The Price of Admission 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
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FAR EASTERN OLYMPICS
SHANGHAI REMAINS
OPTIMISTIC
Shanghai, Apr. 11. The Chinese Amateur Athletic As- sociation has decided to continue to proceed with preparations for select.
walk-overs.
be considered, but the Hongkong Rif Club, nearest rivals to the Lincolns, have lost some of their best shots,
CAMBRIDGE TOUR.
Intervlowed by a reporter prior to the departure, Mr. de Sousa said: "We have had a most enjoyable time here and during our brief stay we have come to love the place. The people have been so frlondly. All, credit is due to the Hongkong Hockey Associa- tion who started the ball rolling, and we hope to have a visit from tho exprossed their intention of
team to Malaya."
University Rugby Players Hongkong team. Macao vending
Beat Princeton.
Princeton, Ape. 11.
ing teams for the coming Far East Olympic Games. Dr. C. T. Wang, President of the Federation, has ex-
"I think we had a slight superiority Shilvock (Worcoxíurs) v. Kirby
preased the hope that the. Far East
in quickness with our slickwork," re- ¡Olympic Meet will be held in accord-
Mr. Cunningham-Perdrisu (Berwick).
marked Points were about illvited in the ance with the scheduled dates, as the! The Cambridge University rugby when interviewed. "We played our first round, but coming out in the question of Manchukuo's participn-players who are touring America won best game against Hongkong and we second with a furious attack, using tion. had been shelved.--Central News their second match here when they were extremely lucky to beat Macao
Agency.
beat Princeton University by 40 points and the Combined Services. both hands with great force, the
to ten, after holding the lead by six- The La Brooy cousins, Rahıman and altor scored a technical knockout in
five at half theAoria, who are sailing on Sunday, CANTON ATHLETICS teen points to the second round.
were present at the Ladies' hockey Canton, Apr. 11.
match at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon.
Within a few seconds of the start
of the second round Kirby had the Army man on the canvas and half a
Due to the fine weather many more
Router.
of the Municipal Athletic Meet yes- STEEL MILLS ACTIVE.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c..minute later had him floored again, athletes took part in the third day will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
By Order,
C. D. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 9th April, 1934.
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both times using his right. It was clear that Shilvock could not continue. terday.
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The result in the finals are shown
follows:
100 metre (senior) 1, Chao Ping-
men,
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to allow the soldier to reach him in hung;
New York, Apr. 11. the opening exchanges and managed. 100 metre (student group, senior);
The industrial poriodical fron to get the butter of the round by 3, Chang Tail-ching;
Age, in estimating steel mill, ac- Pole Vault (student group, Diggins' dancing in and out,
tivity for the current wock casional blows however, landing with senior) 1, Sun Chi-yong: Impression.
100 metre, high hurdle race (student, 49.5 per cent. of capacity, Both were guilty of sume
rather group, men, senior) 1, Wu Shu-kwong: dicts that there will be further wild swinging in the second round. 80 metre, low hurdle race (student gains in April and May. Meek failing to keep his laid up and group, women, senior) 1, Kwoon Chi- consequently losing points, which he thing;
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might have piled up with his superior) Javelin Throw (student group, hitting power had he been able to see women, senior) 1, Kwan Shia-ho; whether his blows were going to Innd, High Jump (student group, women,
Meck went out in the third for senior) 1, Huang Yan-tno. a knock-out and soon had Diggins{
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A cablegram of congratulations from the Sultan of Perak was received by the Malaya team yesterday.
Malaya carry back with them mascot doll, with miniature hockey ball and stick, presented by the Macao Hockey Club, and a hockey stick bearing the autographs of the Hong- kong Interport team.
SINGAPORE VISIT.
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