THE · HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, - JANUARY 16, 1935.
SMART NAVAL BOXING DELIGHTS ADMIRAL DREYER
AS I SEE IT
BY "VERITAS"
PLAYERS' OBLIGATIONS
IN TRIAL GAMES
UNFORTUNATE
EFFECT
OF CLASHING
INTERESTS
PLAYERS SHOULD.
DECIDE
ONE WAY OR THE OTHER
selection..
TILE clash of Interport locker habit of relying on the newspapers to
and football trisis, the Trian-inferio players of their gular Hockey Tournament and the , 1 think, an undisputed fact that it is not the practice of the Buckey usual league and friendly sporting Association to notify each player of activities of the Colony is exercis-his selection. The Leam ut tenims ing a big strain on certain players, are sent to the newspapers for who have cialms for recognition publication, and players are expected In all, or some of these events. to rend them and discover for them- This was the reason why Parker, selven whether their names appear Lt.Cdr. Newson and Ft. Li.therein, or nat. For the inoal part. this undoubtedly works quito satis-; Lascelles did not put in an appear factorily, and it is a happy thing to ance for Inst Sunday's hockey knew such complete reliance is placed Interport trial. From their point on the Press as a medium for such of view they cannot be blamed. information. None the less it does Parker had a very hard football open up real possibilities for errors. match on the Saturday, and also Circumstances might stop player: had to take into account his ex-from reading the particular issue of pected appearance in the football the paper in which the teams and Interport trial the following after-published, and because of that it is Lascelles quite possible for him to have no iden noot. Newsome and were both concerned in two hard-of his selection. The pola: is, there are atrewly sufficient factors operat- Triangular Tournamenting against teams turning out going matches last week, and knew they originally chosen, without adding an would be required for two more other, which is the offspring of this week. ilence, absence from slackness. Apart from that common the hockey trial.
ONE OR THE OTHER
LBEIT, from the hockey selectors' A viewpoint, their non-appearance
in the trial was strongly to be do-- precated and in deliberately putting other considerations before Llicir obligations to the Hockey Association, the players might justifiably be taken As hav. indicated their Pack of in- terest in being chosen for the Ifockey, Interport. The question seems to be, in it fair of these players to allow
RA
courtesy spenis to demand a player! being personally informed of bis selection in such an important match
An Interport trial.
BADMINTON
Y.M.C.A. MEN'S TEAM BEATEN
Playing in the "B" Division of their names to go forward as prospec-the men's doubles badminton league
And other) they tive Interporters, if interests more important than the night, the Sailors' and Saldiers trials One can sympathise with themome defeated the Y.M.C.A., by in so far as there is à clnim of import-elx sets to three,
ant dates, but these dates have been) The match was played at the S. common knowledge for same time, aud and S. Home, and several close and none of the players can plead being interesting games were seen, the taken by surprise. It would be, Y.M.C.A., showing up quite well in well if the players who flad vital their arst men's doubles encounter. interests conflicting, would make up.
On Friday next, the Y.M.C.A. their minds which they intend to fol low, and thus make dear their pusi-entertain Victoria Recreation Club
[in a “i!” Division match.
tion to all partics.
WHY PINTO DID NOT PLAY
TT transpires that the reason why J. M. Pinto, originally chosen for Sunday's trial did not turn out, was that the committed put him at outside
when he is 11
fett right-inner. Pinto
124 that
himself,
could not do justice 1"
חון
or the 12m for which he hadi
LEAGUE CRICKET
Army And Club To Meet Saturday
MARINES AND CLUB STAGE BATTLE IN THE MUD HIGH PRAISE FOR
Players were almost unrecogaleabl, within a few minutes of the start of last week's rugby match between the Club and the Marines on the race couras polo ground Shanghal. An unusually large crowd of spectators turned up, due to the fact that other sports fixtures had been cancelled, and saw the Club
win by alx points to five.
TO-DAY'S TENNIS FINAL
LADIES DOUBLES
AT U.S.R.C.
GOOD MATCH IS PROMISED
(By "Veritas")"
Mrs, Kayll is expected to win! her second Colony tennis title this afternoon, when she and Mrs. Parkes meet Miss R Rumjahn and Mrs. Chui Chun- chai in the final of the openi doubles championship.
SUSPENSION OF BARNEY ROSS
FAILURE TO DEFEND HIS TITLE
New York, Jan. 15. The N.Y.S.A.C.. has sus- pended Barney Ross, holder of the world's light weight box- ing title, for failure to defend his crown within six months as required by the Rules.- Reuter.
HAMMOND HITS CENTURY
HONGKONG TENNIS TITLES
ENTRIES NOW OPEN
MEN'S SINGLES & DOUBLES
CONTESTANTS
More Impressive Boxing By
A. B. Dawson.
TEAM COMPETITION WON BY SUFFOLK
(By L. H. B.)
Fought in the presence of his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief of the China Fleet, Admiral Sir Frederic Dreyer, K.C.B., C.B.E., at the China Fleet Club last night the finals of the China Fleer - Amateur Boxing Championships and Team Com- petition provided a fine display of keen and hard fighting.
Admiral Dreyer who pre-break through Tuck's good de- sented the trophies thanked tenes,
Captain Redman and his staff HEAVYWEIGHT DISAPPOINT who arranged the competition
and
the contestants for a The fight for the heavy weight splendid evening's entertain-title between Marine Foster and ment and said that the fighting Leading Seaman Swan Ineked the other had been keen and hard; more interest of many of the
by no over it should be noticed that Bghts, for the men were
in and evenly matched and Foster. no less than six boys and four after showing himself the superior ordinary scamen had entered man in the first round, was able the championships and been to defeat the aggressive tactica of matched against far
ex- Swan, in the second round and perienced men.
carry the attack into the enemy's camp. In the third round Foster (Hermes) was definitely the superior boxer who woo the light heavy and landed some very heavy blows weight
Sir despite Swan's determined defence
off and readiness to attack.
Boy Nicholsen
WITH
more
division. said Frederic,
deserving special mention for his performance.
fine
THE RESULTS
The entry forms for the annual
Results of the finals were да After congratulating the Suffolk follows: open singles and doubles cham- Pionships of the Colony have now which won the paint competition the Featherweight: A. R. Wlikinson been issued by the Hongkong C, in C. drew attention to the fact (Adventure) beat Stoker Ryan (Ber Cricket Club, which is again or- that the Berwick was only one wick) on points.
Light-heavy: Cpl Fitzgerald ganizing the events on behalf of joint behind the wlaning ship
despite the fact that she has been (Kent) beat Boy Nicholson (Hermes) the Lawn Tennis Association.
Entries close on damaury 1 at in the colony such a very short on paints,
Lightweight: Marine Olliver (Ad- pm, and the tournament opens on time and that this was the rat venture) beat Tel. MacDonald (Des- Monday, March 4. Once again the competition in which she had been troyer Flotilla) on points.
entries in, the singles will be restricted to 64, and in the doubles to 32.
The various events in connection with the tournament, and the condi Lions governing them, follow.
entered.
Foster
USEFUL SCORE
Middleweight: A. B. Dawson. The match is being played t
BY M.C.C.
(Destroyer Flotilla) beat Stoker the United Services Recreation
DAWSON WINS AGAIN
Knight (Berwick) on points. Club, and at the conclusion, the
Trinidad, Jan, 15.
Welterweight Stoker Haylor Probably the best fight of the (Suffolk) beat Aircraftaman Killick trophies for the open singles and
Bright balling by the M.C.C.,
evening was between the middle (Hermes) on points. EVENTS fopen doubles championships will was seen during the opening i
weights leading Seaman Coel Heavyweight: Marine be presented.
phases of their three-day cricket
(Medway) and Men's Championship Singles. En-Smith
A. B. (Kent) beat Leading Seaman Swan Mr. Kayll and Mrs. Parkes, whe match with Trinidad to-day. trance Fee, $3.00.
Dawson (Destroyer Flotilin). (Kent) on paints.
Flyweight: Ordinary Seaman Tuck are strongly favoured to win, haval Enjoying first occupation of an' Open to any playor resident in the Dawson had slightly the better of beon Retected, and declined to play. The Hongkong And the Army, been playing splendid tennis right easy wicket, the Englishmen totall- Colony who is a member of a Club It was a sensible decision, but the both potential champions, will meet through the tournament, survivingį
Bantamweight: A. B. O'Connell the threat interesting light on a the First Division of the longkang the various stages to the final withouted 318. Walter Hammond again affiliated to the H.K.L.T.A. Challenge it throughout but Cor-Smith gave (Suffolk) bent A. B. Morrissey (De-
C.-P. Chater, to be held for one year showed egital stamina and pluck, the amazing methods adopted by Cricket Lengue on Saturday afternoon Cancelling uses they are, on form batted well, and scored 116 before Cup kindly presented by the late Sir almost punch for punch and strayer Flotilla) on points. selectors. Is there really a dearth on the Hongkong C.C. ground, com- the strongest ladica pair to the Colony,; dismissal, while valuable contribu- and won outright if won by the same he was always willing and abt (Suffolk)-ko,-Toy-King-(Adventure).
tions were made by Leslie Ames player three years in succession.! tu take. or mebeing at 2 p.m.
any opportunity which in the second round. of left wingers in the Colony,
Team competition: H.M.S. Suffolk UNEXPECTED FINALISTS (61 not out) and Smith, the M-|(Hölder "Mr. Tsui Wai Pui). All Dawson gave. were the Powers-That-Be seriously The following have been selected
(29 points), 11.M.S. Derwick (28), convinced it was possible to move to represent the Army team:
Miss Rumjaha and Mrs. Chul some-dlesex bowler (54).
rounds best of 3 sets, except Semi- Other notable contexts in the II.M.S. Adventure (24), H.M.S. Kent player from one side of the field, nad Col E. St. 6. Kirke, n.s.o.; Major what surprised by eliminating the Trinidad batted before slumps Finals and Final, best of 5 sets. The
very good displays (21). 8th Destroyer Flotilla (23), one department of a team, to another, V. J. Bonnvin (B.A.M.C.), Capt, E., J. Misses Hancock in the semi-final, but and for him to play a gume, worthy Walch (R.A.S.), Lieut. G.C. Garth they deserved the success, and will were drawn, and compiled 60 for number of competitors playing in this evening of
number of entries exceeds that figure Medway) and Stoker Hayler (17), ILM.S. Tamar and Small Ships at only of his reputation, but of in-white (Royal Artillery), Lieut. J. F. offer statt resistance to the favour the loss of two wickets. Bruter. event will be limited to 64. If the were those beween A. B. Lexham HMS. Hermes (17), 1.M.S. Medway clusion in an Interport team? 1 give Williams (East Lancashires), Lieut.tes this afternoon. They will depend
the Committee reserve the right to (Suffolk) for the welter weight, (8). reject any entry.
It up, but there is something very the Hon. G. R. Clegg-Hill (Royal chiests on steadiness from the baseline, Medicals
DANGEROUS HADIT
cause an upset.
Glibertain in such methods, which Welch Fusiliers), Lieut. J. 1. Johnson and if they enn lub with securacy, miny might have rather unfortunate re-(Royal Welch Fusiliers), Lieut. J. A. actionary effects.
N. Rler-Evans (East Lauenshires), Mrs. Kayll and Mrs. Parkes beat CS, M. J. Elvin (East Tancashires), Mes. Couper and Mrs. Finlay. Miss Corp. W. H. Colledge (R.A.M.C.) and Grihs and Mins (). Dalziel, and Mrs. Corp. D. Ballard (RA.M.C.),
Conder and Mrs. Whitham on the way THE reasons for the last-minute Twelfth man wilt he Pte. J. Dewey to the final, while Miss ItumJahn and Appearance of substitutes in so (Lincolnshires), while W. 0. I. 1. Mrs, Chul overcame Mrs. Woods, and many hockey Interport trials are Jordan (Royal Engineers) will Mrs. Landolt, and the Missus R. and varied, but mi just wondering if pire and L/Cpl, E. 11. Mondows. Hancock. one very important factor is not the (R.A.M.C.) will score.
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MIXED DOUBLES TIE Further progress in the open mixed doubles championship will be made this afternoon, when at the Chinese Recreation Club, L. Goldman and Mies B. Hancock meet Captain! E. Manners and Mrs. Grimble in the semi-tinal.
Chun-chui in the final.
Draw With Ordnance
Boy Nicholson (Hermes) and A, B, Men's Championship Doubles. Er- Heston (Berwick) for the light FRIENDLY HOCKEY trance Fee, $3.00 each player.
heavy, and Ordinary Seaman Tück Open to any player resident in the Suffolk) and. A. B. Morrissey Colony who is a member of a Club (Destroyer Flotilla) for the fly
petual Challenge Cupa presented by
affiliated to the ILK.L.T.A. Two Per- weight. In the last named fight, In a friendly hockey match on the the Hongkong Cricket Club. (Holdern the contestants were very evenly Marina ground yesterday, the Hong- S. A, and II. D. Rumfahn). All matched and in the first to kong and Singapore Brigade, LA, rounds best of 3 sets except Semi- rounds gave and received bard"" team defented St. Andrew's Club Despite the fact that through- Finals and Final, best of 5 sets. The blows a fost contest. In the by four goals to ans. Lt. Garthwaite out the match the Ordnance number of competitors playing in this third round Morrissey, who had scored thred goals and Hasara Singh displayed better team work the event will be limited to pairs. seemed to tire more rapidly, made one, for the winners, and May scored match between the Medical the number of entries exceeds that an effective attack but failed to for St. Andrew's. Corps and the Ordnance Corps figure the Committee reserve the right
to reject any entry, in the Small Units League at Sookunpoo yesterday resulted in a draw, each side scoring two goals.
The winners carn' the right of play- All though the Ordnance Team Ing H. D. Ruminhn and Mrs. Chul had alightly the better of it in a Despite the smart success gained by very fast game, G. O'Brien at in- Captain Manners and Mrs. Grimble side right and K. Duffeld at inside over E. C. Fincher and Miss Olive left giving the best display, and Datziel last week, it is not generally though at half time the scores were expected that they will obtain the equal at one goal each most of the beiter of Goldman and Miss Rosamund play had been at the Medicals" end, Hancock, who are playing extra- their keeper, F. Wright, doing some ordinarily well together, and are good work and making a number of Invourites for the title. Nevertheless diffeült saveK. it should be
Kame well worth watching.
CHANGE OF FORTUNE Early in the second half C. Mc- Queen, Ordnance right back, scored with a perfect shot from a penalty, and a fairly easy victory might well have been expected. But the Medi- cals recovered wonderfully well and The following are starting timesafter C. Youg, centre forward, had for the return match between the brought the stores love! they were Shatin Golf Club and the Country able to carry the attack more con Club on Sunday:
9.17 K. Sakura v. A. W. da Raza.sistently into the Ordnance goal 9.19 Y. Hayasaki v. F. E. A. arca, fighting hard for the extra
Remedios.
goal which in the limited timp they 0.23 9. Yamamoto v. A, A. Lopan. Į just falled to get, 9.27 J. Takel v. E. D. da Rosa, 9.31 Y. Ohno v. E. I. Leitao,
INTER-CLUB GOLFİ
The following Events are open to Members and Subscribers of the Club only.
Club Championship. Entrance Fee $3.00).
All rounds best of 3 acis, except Semi-Finals and Final, best of b (Continued on Page 9.)
New Swimming Record
GERMAN GIRL'S
* ACHIEVEMENT
Copenhagen, Jan. 15. Another world swimming re-. cord "went" to-day. Fraulein Hamni Hoelzner, brilliant German swimmer, covered the 100 metres Amongst the Medicals, J, Liver- breast stroke in 1 min. 24 5/10 sidge at right back was probably acca., thus surpassing the feat of the most outstanding, deing con- Miss Claire Dennis, the Australian alstently good work, while J. Pool girl, who established the previous at left back played his usual record mark of 1 min. 24 0/10 bright game.
The teams were:-Medicals; F.
9.15 N. Shimokawa y. A. Urquhart 9.89 K. Ohta v. A. E. E. Castro. 0.43 H, Tanaka v. J. L. Litton. 9.47 1. Mori v. J. J. Rasto, 0.61 8. Balto v. E. Sadick. 0.50N. Hizowaka v H. K. Loc. 9.59 M. Kunibiro v. E. Christensen, Wright, J. Liversidge; W. R. Ingle; 10.03 S. Ajito v. . Alvenar 10.07 K. Mada F.X. M. da Elive, Wright, W. Morris, C. Youg, Corp: G. Mollington, G. Gulty: J. Pool, W. 10.11 Y. Kawada y. 1; G. Long. Rodves F, Snooks. 10.16 K. Watanabe v. M. A. Bimber. 10.10 M. Kinoshita C. H. Sain. 10.23 H. Kimura v. B. Busto:
The four-ball matches will ba de
cided in the afternoon, starting at 1.45 pm.
#OCB.
Mias Dennis established her figures last year, when she lowered Roca, accomplished by Mias E. the existing record of 1 min. 26
Ordnance R. Meech, C. Mc The Australian girl still holds the Jacobsen of Denmark in 1992. Queen; G. Ludlow, F. Parkor, C. 200 metres breast stroke record of O'Brien, H. Rutilage, K. Duffeld, R. up at the World Olympics in Gosling. Newnham, C. Goad, G. 5 mina, 6.3/10 secs., which she set
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