THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPË.
TUESDAY, APRIL 2,
1935.
CLUB'S MEETING YACHTING
Chinese R.C. Show
Sound Finances
A satisfactory report and state- ment of accounts. was rendered at the annual general meeting of the Chinese Recreation, Club, held, in the club's pavillón on Sunday.
MRS. OWEN HUGHES
LEADS "A" CLASS
LADIES' EVENTS.
The meeting was prosided over by With a total of 38 points, Mra, į Mr. Ng Szo-kwong, and was attended Owen-Hughes Is leading in the fifth by a large gathering of members. extra series of races, organised by The chairman said that the club's the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. financial position was exceedingly At the helm of Jan, she won the sound; and the accounts showed a "A" elana event yesterday from Mrs. profit of over $2,500.
M. G. Keary, with Miss M. Jarazen third, Miss M. Withan was in first. in the "I" class event and Mr. Cooper won in the "", "y" and "G" class.
Results:
A preposal that the committee be re-elected en bloc was unanimously carried.
Br. Lau Fook-kny, proposing a vote of thanks to the chairminu, com- plimented them on being able to show a substantial profit in aputo of the depression.
GOLF PROFESSIONAL
Joyee Wethered Agrees To Tour America
Loalan, April 1. Joyce Wethered, well-known Eng- 1sh lady golfer has accepted in offer to tour Amerien, giving exhibition matchen if the final negotiations are atisfactory, as it is anticipated they wilt c.
Yachi
"A" Clans Started 14.50
Hnished Corrected. Pis. PL. TIL
Wasp I 17.20.12
4 10 32 (Mr. Grifin) Artemis, 17.31,06
9 19
брата
Волк
(Mink M. Larssen) Clenda. 17.20.28
(Mrs. O. Perane)
17.12.17 (Mrs. Owen-Hughes) 17.28.37
1 12 38
3 11 BB
2 12 17
Pat
(Mrs. M. G. Keary)
17.39.45
P
N 16
Mrs, E. Elliott)
Diana
Rolla
"H" Class Started 15.00
.. 17.04.04 17.02,61 (Mine M. Whitmm)
17.10.51 17.11.271 (Min B. Kirke) Dorothea 17.39.18 17.33.83 3 1 D
(Mra. Reid)
1 7 11
12
Miss Wethered wil dense in May for an eight weeka tour. The con- tmct is slated to provide for the payment of a substantial kuma_fee fieved to run into four Agures. This "r", "y" & "G" Class Started 15.05 would automatically, make Miss Robenn 17.51.08 17.37,45 1 15 28 Wethered a professions), although (Mrs. Couper}
18.12:44 17.49.00% 2 13 24 (Mex, Moulson)
her amateur status is already doubt-cinel ed, alnec shu is at present manager-
ess of the sports department of Sirius. 18.25.02 18,04,67% 3 12 24 London store --Renter.
(Mrs, Finlay}
Here's one type of a Japanese invasion American baseball fans will enjoy arrival at Sap Francisco of the Japanese 'All atur team, scheduled to play leading clubs of the Pacific Coast League. They're the Dai Nippon professional players who played Babe Ruth's American All Stars in Japan laat fall. Players shown extending geoing on this Chichibu Maru.
LOCAL SHOOTING Boxing
Arca Small Arms
On
Meet To-morrow Decline
The Hongkong Area Small Arms| meeting will be held at the Kowloon ranges beginning to-morrow, and
KOWLOON GOLFERS WYATT'S INJURY include on Friday,
Semi-Final Rounds In
Captain's Cup
No Cricket Likely For a Season
(Continued from Page 8.)
The meet is under the patronage of 11. E. Minjor-General O. G. Borrett, of their title, against an approved General Oficer Commanding the challenger, British Troopa in China.
The light-weight situation is not A varied list of events has been much better. Berg showed better drawn up. comprising a rapid fring form against Humery than he has re- competition, a annaahooting indivi-cently done, but the hetting would be dual competition and other events, ainst him in contests with either The meeting has this year been Watson or Walsh. Watson, as was arranged to extend for three days, expected, wan comfortably against Instead of two days as last year, Sonny Lee in an eliminating contest. The conditions of shooting In the He may be unable to play in test individual competitions have been! matches or in county cricket during) revised, and 152 prizes are being) the coming reason. --Kleuter,
awarded
In the semi-final round of the Captain's Cup pinyed over the Kow-
London, April 1. loon Course during the week-end It.
Wyatt's Jaw, which was injured K.-Collings (4) defeated D. G. WH- while he was playing for the M.C.c. fon (5) by six and five, and F... A team against the West Indies, is he Romedias (6) defeated F. C. Darrylovert to have been fractured (12) by four and three.
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Accommodation for three banks on the ground floor with fettable oflice space of nearly 37,000 aquare feet on the four upper floors, will be contained in the new building which the Hongkong Land Invest- ment Co. in to erect on the site "ext to the Hongkong Hotel off Queen's Road Central,
The ground floor will cover the whole of the available.area of the site, with the first to the fourth Toors "T" shaped. This schome has been adopted to obtain the THE COLOUR LINE BAN
maximum amount of natural light Miller, the world's champion feather-weight, showed the difference available for office requirements, In his form when his championship: This will undoubtedly be a great is at stake and when it is not by improvement on the majority of knocking out the champion of Europe Bees in Hongkong where in one round the other day. Since then he has resumed his matches with British feathers, two of whom went the distance with him within three devs, to lose on points.
elec-
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Applications Received
The building will be constructed of reinforced concrete and the whole of the flooring will be in parquet. The It is difficult to see why objection wood for this work will be supplied was made to the appearance of Oble by the China Import and Export Walker, the black heavy-weight, at Lumber Company, who have recently the Albert Hall. It is understood | brought this particular type of floor- that a permit had been obtained for it to a fine art. Walker to come to this country, but On each floor there will be some the Albert Hall Trustees ohiorted to thing like 9,000 square feet available a erntest between black and white.
for offices, exclusive of corridors and Tarante. Walker'a half-brother, conveniences.. met Len Harvey at the Albert Hall' Just year, so there does not seem le. he auv prinoirle involved. The most- ing between-Peter-Jackson and Slavin The Chase Bank have already en- Brovided by common consent the best Lered into an agreement with the heavyweight boxing contest ever seen | Land Investment Co. for banking in this country, if not in the world, accommodation on the ground floor Whatever the objections may be to facing Queen's Road, and a number Contexts between black and white, it of applications have been received for not be claimed that any boxerce space on the upper floors. who draws the colour line la D Piling work, which has been in pro- genuine champion of the world. Ifgress for some little time, will be There is any question of prestige it in completed by the end of April, when far better for a white man to lose in the general building programme will a fair conti thun for it to be sup-commenced.
| pored that he fears, the result,
Itin hoped to hand over the build. Walker. if reporia are true, is a ling to the Chase Bank and the upper bigeer edition of Sam Langford, uor tenants at the beginning of standing about 6 ft. 0 in. and weith-December.
ing 18 stone. In the case of a white Messrs. Palmer and Turner are the man would be hard Be why architects. Farmıklaḥlo u boxer should leave the |States but there is not much manov there for coloured men. It will be re Imembered that both Jennette and Fom McVea settled in Paris,, where the former met Carpentier,
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
If it is true that McCorkindnie, the South African, has recovered and will be able to return to the ring, the Inews la woleamo, We have loo few good heavyweights in this country, and this makes it difficult for men such as Petersen to get the necesMEETING will be held (weather sary experience.' Haiwell, one of
The THIRD EXTRA
RACE
the most likely of the Wembley finds, permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY in to have his first rent test at their on Saturday, 6th April, 1935, next shpw, when he meets Seaman commencing at 2.00 p.m. Rawle. Hauzwell struck me ns a The First Bell will be rung at *low thinker when I saw him realnat Cornish henvyweight, and very Punan tó a right counter, but he is
mame, strong, and fairly fast..
Entries this year for the individual competitlove are four times as many as received last year.
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By Order,
c. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 1st April, 1935.
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FAMOUS FOOTBALL FEATS! VALE always will have a scure to even with Princeton, even though it wins every game against the Tigers from now to the year 2000,
It's all because Arthur Poe, Princeton quarter away back in 1898, stale the ball. from a Yale manand galloped 100 yards for. the winning touchdown in a 6-0 game.
Durnsting of Yale was plowing through the Princeton line from the Tigers 2-yard when Doc Hillebrand, Princeton stripe nian, collared him. Poe sild in behind the Yale Halfback. snatched the ball
der his sum play entirely legal
hot Tooted it for the Yale goal
It wasn't until the last stripe that
Jantin, Yale player, caught up with the i ing Poe-but it was too late then.
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