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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,

BOXING SPORTS WOMEN WARN

LEE THEATRE SATURDAY, 15th Dec., 1934

at 9.15 p.m.

Lightweight Championship of the

Colony and Helt

STOXER PRYALL ·

H.M.S. Suffolk

STOKER DEE+

(Holder of the Prince of Wales' Delt

for Grand Duchessy of Cornwall]

IL.M.B. Phoenix

3 Rounds Welterweight_Contest A.B. WINGRÄVE

H.M.S. Phoenis

V.

A.B. FANCY

H.M.S. Medway

4 Rounds Featherweight Contest A.B.. PRANDY

(Champion R.N. and R.M.) 11.M.9. Kent

SIGNALMAN REID

.M.S. Keppel

Rouls Middleweight Content

CPL. FITZGERALD

FI.M.S. Kent

V.

STOKER ARMITAGE

ILM.S. Sandwich

10 Rounds Bantam Wright Contest CPL. MARSDEN 11.31.3. Tamār

BATTLING CHAN Champion North Malaya 1913 Rounds Welterweight Contest

A.R. PARKER J.M.S. Mewny

V.

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EMPIRE AMATEUR

BILLIARDS

"QUESTION OF A ROTA

If a proposed change in the con- ditions governing the British Em- pire Amateur Billards Champion- ship for 1937 will be held in South Africa, that for 1939 in Australia, and 1941 in Canada, London the venue for next year.

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GIRL ATHLETES.

DANGER OF TOO MUCH RACING

PROTEST AGAINST TRAINING AT SCHOOLS

TRACK BAN

Refusing to lower the age- limit of 15 years for girls to race in senior track events, the British Women's Amateur Athletic Asso- ciation at their meeting stressed the great harm that can be done to schoolgirls who are allowed to

enter too many races.

A delegate from one of the 501 club in Great Britain represented ! said that schoolgirls had been! known to enter as many as nine races in a day.

Athletic training methods em ployed in some schools were severe. ly criticised,

"It is not good for either boys or. girls to be tou strenuions between the ages of 14 and 15," Mrs. Cor- nell, hon, secretary of the Women's Amateur Athletle Association, and herself the breaker of T athletic records, told the News Chranielr.

TAKE IT EASY

"If they have any serious inten- flou f becoming front-rank athletes they should take it easy."

Friendly

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Here are some other opinións ex- pressed:

DECEMBER 13, 1934.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Most of the women's athletic The THIRTEENTH EXTRA associations have junior acctions, RACE MEETING will be held but trophies are offered for team (Weather permitting) at HAPPY work.

Q11 Saturday, 15th Mr. Milichop, formerly Phy. VALLEY sical Training Teacher at Chiswick December, 1914, commencing at Central School.

2.00 p.m. For several years-i-taught. The First Bell will be rung at children aged 11 to 16 years, and 11.30 p.m. have trained them for the All- At some schools the girl is keen England Children's Athletic Meet. to win as many events as she can, ing, which is open to children un either for the honour her form to 14. A period of rast at the age or for the honour of the school. It of 14 is n necessity na much men-| Ja as bad for her as for a boy.tally on physically.

Mrs. Hughes, Secretary of the Middlesex Ladies 'A.A‚Â

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

..Secretary. Hongkong, 18th December, 1934.

Some photographs taken at Hongkow Park, Shanghai, during the Jubiles sports meeting of St. Francis Xavier College. Top left, nearest the camera, is Laker, Victor Ludorum of the meet. Both scenes on the right depict phases of the senior obstacle rate, while lower left past and present students jala in Tug-o- War. (A. Fong).

Cricket YACHTING

Sharebrokers' Draw With St. Joseph's

Fourth Wednesday Race Sailed Yesterday

The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club A friendly Cricket match between

0. Die Sharebrokers' Association and St. yesterday held its fourth Wednesday

In the "A" race.

Clean, Mrs. Joseph's College on the Club de Bruusguard, the only lady in the race, Recreio ground, King's Park, yester-defentes her five make competitors, day afternoon, resulted in a draw.

The Shurebrokers' Association had thus leaving her well in the lead in the class. Captain T. Morris piloted · Rabenn into first place in

the ","

fiest lense of the wickets, and totalled

120 runs.

A. R. H. Emall retired and "G" class. with 2 runx gnd, C. A. 1. Rickett

The results follow: collected 26. II. Asome captured four! wickets for 22 mine and J. Alves three bu yoon

or 37.

St. Joseph's replies with 97 for seven wiekets, when stunts were

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1 6 48

"A" Claxe. Rtarted 1450.

First Cor'eel, Pown, Pis, Ti}, IGADAT tulerat Prade. Skerme,t Want It .14.35.57

Mider 2, 1 Gilman.

Mrs. 0. Beutnan

.44,47 wtor J. Bavil.

10.10.45 (Commodore . Eilot). Phinist Lady 16.41.47

drawn. A. H. Bakar (21) and A. R. Jan. 16,34,56 -Itazurk-(27). pat-up-33-runs for the

first wirket, and Razack and N. Pinsel chan (35) mated 16 runs for the pa serond wicket. A. Kitchell took four wickets for 46 runs and A. B. it. Esmail two for 20.

SCHOOL MATCH

1 4 21

T 2

Maior ersty 1. "L" "Y," and "4" Claim, Started 15,95, 16.56240 18,42,79 TCH. 1. 2. C. RLNI.

Beron 14,55,41 16.30-4014

The Central British School second eleven met and defeated the Elli Katarie Indian School in a friendly widen 18.54,95 16,38.PA match at King's Park yesterday by

G. Ainslie (five for nine) and R. Provan (five for 15) dismissed the 1 Indian School Leam for 26 runs, of which Naranjan Singh cloimed' 1-4. Seven batsmen failed to open their necounts,

"It has been suggested that the event shall be held every other year in various parts of the Em-runs. pire, by rota, instead of in the country of the holder," said Mr. J. C. Bisset, chairman of the Billiards Association and Control Council. "We are now in con- sultation with the Colonies regard. ing the question of a rota, and I have no doubt we shall reach an agreement which will benefit the Kame."

HOME RUGBY.

COUNTY. MATCHES

YESTERDAY

London, Dec. 12.

At Tunbridge Wells to-day Kent registered a win of 28 points to 9 in their match with Sussex, while at Richmond Surrey defeated Hampshire by the narrow margin of one point, the score being 6 points in 5.-Reuter.

The Central School totalled 12 runs, D. Parsons contributing 19. Ismail

Ali took seven wickets for 16 runs.

MEDICAL CORPS WIN

A 2

7

4 ta

(p. Jule).

16.51.57 14.30.41 (spt. † Morris).

1 7 · 17

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+Mr+, Bill»?»<ck 1.

Adampo Hunder

DSF

17.00.25 18.42,25

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1. Authony). Mr.

16.58,62 16,37,2544 TMC. P. G. Parkeri,

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E. Wong (8. C. Mƒ. Pont) A. M. Omar 18. C. M. Post) E, MacNider 18. C. M. xf.) C. L. Chan S. C. M. Pust) C. Dragon 18. C. M. Past 3. R. Luke: (Telegraph,) A. i, Rumjahn (Telesi graph,) 6. W. Giffen (Telegraph) und¦ A. R. Marker (Daily Prese).

CRAIGENGOWER TEAM

.

The Royal Army Medical Corps de feated the Diocesan Boys' School by five wickets in a friendly match at j The Craigengewer Cricket Club King's Park yesterday,

senior and junior teams will be en- with the gaged in friendly matches with the

Goulty was in fine form

RACE TRAINING TIMES

DYNASTY CANDIDATES RETURN SOME EXCELLENT FIGURES

At the last full gallop before the final meeting of the sensen some excellent times were taken at Happy Valley yesterday murning. Notable performers were the Dynasty candidates, In- cluding Hetman, King's Justice and King's Warden, which should all shape well in their engagements on Saturday. Among the "A" Class runners, Sadko and Cossack's Beauty went through their training with ease, and finished strongly. Australian Boy and Able ́Àmuzon were outstanding gallopers among the "Australian griffins. Able Amazon-was never extended-in-his six-

furlong run.

Judging by the good display of speed done by Classic Hall and Cavalcade yesterday morning. It seems that a close race is down for decision at the Sub-Griffins Autumn Champions. It in significant that Mr. Ho Kem-tong's pony finished the mile run with a last quarter of 30.2 seconds.

Details of yesterday's gallops appear below:

Pride of Tsingtao

lietmon

Portin

Cannek's Benuty

King's Worthy Racing Triumph Wayward Stag Empire Day

Sadko

Soldier of Bellain

Valorous

In Good Time

Bag Tor Wonderful Stap Classic Hall Great Hall Kinde

ball, and ran through the school team Indian Recreation Club on Saturday Heart's Glory

at 2 pm., the seniors playing at Soo- kunpoo and the Juniors at home. The following are the teama:

for 67 runs.

He returned the figures of six wickets for 17 runs,

The Medical Corps were dismissed for 100 runs, Goulty scoring 20.

PRESS ELEVEN

1st. XI-A. B. Hamson (Capt.), J. L. Youngmaye, A. T. Lee. F. R. Zim- mern, W. H. Anderton, E. C. Barry, J. W. Leonard, A. R. H. Esmail, F. K. The Prem cricket team, will play Lee, W. Sparrow and A. N. Other. the Club de Recreio at King's Park! 2nd. XI-E. Souza (Capt.), E. A.

on Saturday commencing at 2 pm. Lee, G. Souza, G. Lal, A. Kitchell, C. sharp and will be as follows:

W. Tam, G. A. Lee, E. Cunningham,

F. D. Pereira (Capt.) (S. C. M... Hubbard, . B. Hamson and N. Pest.) M. R. Abbas (S. C. Af. Post) C. Broadbruge.

Kin's Justice Ribble

The Bodoxa Copper Idol King's Warden Chesterfiel Just That Rucing Boy Cavalcade Australian Roy baiak Star Able Amazoni

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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30. 30

314 1.09.3 1.42 44.1 1.21.2 1.54 2.26.2 81.2

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2,06.3.

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•KINGS:

SUNDAY, 16TH DECEMBER

at 9.30 p.m. SPECIAL ATTRACTION

ON THE STAGE

By Kind Permission of

Lt. Colonel E. J. de C. Boys M.C., and Officers

THE BAND OF THE 1st BN.

THE LINCOLNSHIRE REGIMENT

will play

Selections 'from FRANZ SCHUBERT.

1. Rosamunde-

2. Lilac Time.

4.

Cornet Solo-

Overture.

1st Movement."

Serenade.

3. Unfinished Symphony.

5. March Militaire.

Conductor

Mr. C. 5. Trowt.

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By local resident

For three days only starting

WEDNESDAY THE 13th

at

KOMOR. & KOMOR

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CHARLE, THE INDIAN CANDE, RACES FOR THE CAMP, IN AN ATTEMPT TO WARH MUTTY OF THE GRIZZLY'S APPROACH..

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