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THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935,

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the 12th March, 1935, nt 5.16 p.m.

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RACE PONIES. Persons who winli to dispose of their ponies will please forward full particulars to Mr. A. V. KINCHIN, Manager, Hong Kong Jockey Club Stables net Inter than the 11th March, 1935, at noon.

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OXFORD TUNE S UP FOR ANNUAL BOAT RACE

Here go the Oxford boat crew for a warm-up, spin on the Thames as they prepare for the annual boat race classle with Cambridge. The Dark Blusi are tuning up in their new shell, described as the heaviest boat the school crew has over rowed in. With only one win over their traditional rivals on the Thames since 1920, Oxford is bending every elf art,to make this year's race the point where the "worm turni,”

PETERSEN TO VISIT

On A Quest For Knowledge

TO BE TAUGHT

IN-FIGHTING

London, Feb. 14.

GOLF CHAMPION

MRS. ROBERTSON WINS EVENT

NARROW VICTORY

U.S.A.

SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGBY

Preliminary Rounds Played Yesterday

R.A.M.C. best H.M.8, Berwick "C"!

10-0.

H.M.S. Suffolk "A" 4-0.

Royn! Welch Fusiliers: "B" beat

Hongkong Football Club beat H.M.9. Berwick "D" 23-3.

The preliminary rounds of the Boven-a-side rugby tournament were played yesterday on the Hongkong Football Club ground. The Hong- kong and Shanghai Bank scored the The Royal Hongkong Golf Club's Flotilla by 20 points to nil The biggest win against the 8th Destroyer Ladies Champion for 1985 is Mrs. second biggest win was scored by the Jack Petersen is going to K. S. Robertson. She beat Mme. jangkong Football Club against America-not in search of Laffond last Saturday by two up and 11.M.S. Berwick "D." world honours, but on a quest one to play, on the Old Course, Fan-

The following are the results:- for knowledge!

Hing

Mrs. Robertson won the first three Neusel revealed "wide open hetes. She had a perfect four at the spaces" in Petersen's defence, and first, Mme. Laffond missing her drive, proved that American methods of Mme. Laffond mixed her drive at the in-fighting were more effective second, and Mrs. Robertson holed out than the Welshman's straight left in six after malsaing a short putt and right cross.

for a five. A perfect three at tho

East Lancashire... best the 8th third made her three up, Mme. Destroyer Flotilla "A" 8-3. Petersen senior now realises Laffend won the fourth, where both that his son has much to learn if Bad good drives, and the fifth was... Suffolk "B" 19-0.

Royal Welch Fusiliers "A" "bent he intends to rise du his pro-halved in five. Mra, Robertson won fession. Jack is young enough to the sixth, and was three up again. Berwick "A" -. climb, provided he gets the right feature of this hole was the benu- tiful Iron shots which both Indies footholils.

played. Hence the decision to make a trip to America. The British being short with her tea shot, while Mme. Laffond won the "Bog" after champion will be absent from Mrs. Robertson was bunkered. The Diphtheria, and tuo enses each of One case each of Snail-pox and the ring for some time, although eighth was halved; Minu. Lafond had Typhoid and Meningitis, were report his injured left eye is healing a poor drive, but recovered with a

while her opponent Tuesday. rapidly, and much may be learn-fine approach, ed during his brief sojourn ninth; und was one down at the turn,...

missed hers. Mme. Laffand won the The States.

Mr. Robertson lost the tenth and

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Shanghai Bank beat the 8th Destroyer Fletlila " 20-0.

to the local Health authorities on

Detailed scores_ara us followi SCOTLAND

THE 'REAT

1

Mr. Sheldon

M. Turnbull

Mr. Bommerfelt

1

M. Lindsell

Mr. D. J. Valentine 14

Pa Petersen plans to take Jack eleventh, and Me, Laffond was up in a win for the Scottish aide neross the Atlantic in a week urfor the only time in the match. 7% points to 11. One point was two, and to spend a month at least. Mme. Lafond had a fivu at the tenth scored for a win, 1⁄2 for a draw and in one of the well-known cams after poor drive, sho recovered for the byo. In America.

well with a good fron and a good It is probable that Jack will “Mrs. Robertson played a very cour. Mrs. Causidy

approach, make use of Madame Boys' gymn-geous span across the gully at the Mrs. Shewan nsium, outside New York, where eleventh which unluckily finished in Mr. MacKenzia Barney Ross, light-weight cham- one of the terraces, and her next an. Forbes pion of the world, and other top shot was pulled over the side. The 3. 15. Kons

match was squared notchers train.

at the "Gem," Mrs. Gilmuro

Mrs. Whyte limith I The British champion is to have Robertson taking four. Mrs. Robert

where neither player, was up. Mrs. Mr. Wilismann, the assistance of several in-fight-son became one up again at the ing experts, and he will be under thirteenth, The next threo holes the supervision of an American were halved, the "Armchair" in five. trainer.

NEUSEL STILL TRAINING

M. Hank

1% Mr. Figurald

1 Mr. Har

7%

Mrs. Robertson won the seventeenth SPORT ADVTS.

and the match was over two and one. It was a keenly contested final, and the winner deserves hearty con gratulations.

Captain's Cup

W

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

In the meantime, Neusel is still in training at Windsor.

He has not forgotten his strenu- our battle against an increasing The Captain's Cup

The FIRST EXTRA RACE by was won waistline, and he intends to keep Mrs. J. B. Itoss, who best Mrs. MEETING will be held (weather superfluous flesh under control. Whyte-Smith in the final two and permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY

Paul Damski, Neusel's manager, one.

on Saturday, 9th March, 1935. commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Belt will he rang at 1.30 nm.

is awaiting news from Madison Square Garden.

Railway Cup

In the final of the Railway Cup

He has had an offer for Neusel competition, Mrs. Williamson beat to fight Carnern in New York on Mrs. Linnaman by three and two. March 29, and this will be accept-

ed if it carries a guarantee of a world title fight with Baer after- wards.

Taggart Cup

Mr. D. J. Valentine was the Tak- wart Cup, beating Mrs. Hillier by two up in the final."

"The Garden have the idea of

Mrs. A. MacKenzie qualife, for matching the winners of the the Captain's Cup. in February, with Camera Neusel

Ilamas- score of 80-14=72, and Selimeling fights in an eliminator | before Baer comes into the ques- tion.

"I am not interested in that pro- osal," stated Dumaki.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Scotland v. Rest

A Ladies' Match was played over). the Old Course on Tuesday between Scotland and the Rest, resulting

By Order,

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