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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1935.
WEEK-END INTERPORT TRIALS
CRICKET TEAMS SELECTED
SUNDAY'S MATCH
AT K. C. C. ·
the
DEFEAT OF ALL BLACKS
AN UNPOPULAR VERDICT
RUGBY TEAM
Memorable Display Given By SMALL MONTANA
Swansea Fifteen
GIVEN DECISION
IN FLYWEIGHT. FIGHT
Oakland, Oct. 21.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry. Forms for the. Eleventh Extra The final whistle was the signal for
Race Meeting to be held on a wild stampode across the field, and
Saturday, 2nd November, 1935 (Continued from Page 8.) the crowd engulfed the players in a
(weather permitting) may be obi extra weight would give them a disca of tremendous enthusiasm.
tained at the Secretary's. - Office, Swansea. E. Jones; Gwyn Grif. tinet advantage in the closing stages,fiths, but this proved to be wrong, for the navies: W. T. H. Davies, II. Tannor; tween Small Montana and Tuffy, Keng Club; the Sports Club; and
Williams, R.
Gloucester Building; the Club C. Davey, G. The ten-round non-title bout be-House, Happy Valley; the Hong Swansen inen, with their tails well stood up to and returned a trum-
D. J. Tarr, H. Payne, Pierpont, fought here to-night, re- D. Hunt,
Long (capt.),sulted in a win on points for Mon- White.
tann. N. Small Montana is the flyweight G. Gilbert, M. Mitchell, T. II. C champion of the world, but when he single out anyone by name; it is to Adkins, A. Lambourne, C. Pepper, J. was agreed that the title would not Is unfair to Caughey: E. Tindall, M. Corner; G. signed to Bght ngainst Pierpont it the team and to the Club that the Manchester (capt.), It. King. praise and congratulations must Collins, J. Wynyard, H. McLean. But, be in sonie, cases in the whe
War,
Referee-F. where honours to a unit were given out by the poper vote of that unit,
G. H.
White or
J.
Interport Trial endous battering, and swept back E. Bland.D. Solonison;
The following players have been chosen for matches on Saturday and Sunday:
On Saturday, October 26, on the 1.K.C.C. Ground at 1.45 p.in.:
A. W. Hayward's XI: A. W. Hay ward, E. F. Fincher,. F. D. Pereira, J. E. Richardson, F. Baker, G. 5. Dunkley, T. A. Pearce, G. It, M. Ricketts, Major V, J. Bonavia, Hon. Mr. G. R. Clegg Hill and E. 1. Goanng.
an even
each and every attack with more frmidable looking counter.
1st such a victory
quiain.
W. be at stake.
the fact
In the fight to-night, Montanu. G. Phillips, Pontar-weighed in at 120 pounds while Pier-
pont turned the reales at 113.
The decision was unpopular with
audience owing to tho
to have a champion. Pierpont knocked Montana into the Press box in the second round- United Prens.
ner, Davies, Davey, Long and Tart BUILDING OXFORD slight edge over the ch
be decided upon.
T. E. Penseo's XI: T. E. Pearce, perhaps, would the names of Tan E. C. Fincher, Capt. D. Persse, Li. E. M. Dawson, A. H. Madar, L. C. C. Garthwaite, N. A. E. Mackay, L. D. Kilbee, Coral. Ballard, A. Minu and A. C. I. Bowker. Reserve: A. T. Lev.
On Sunday. October 27, on the K.C.C. Ground at 12 noon:
A. W. Hayward's XI: A. W. Hay ward, E. F. Fincher, D. Pereira, Cap. D. A. H. Madar, Et. Dawson, CC Garthwaite, A. T. Lee, G. S. Dunkley, G. R. . Ricketts and E. L. Gosano.
TE. Penice's XI: T. E. Pearce, E. C. Pincher, E. Richardson, T. A Pearce, Major V. I. Bonavia, Hon. Mr. G. R. Clegg H, N. A. E. Mackay, 1. Meinnes, C.S.M. Elvin, A. R. Minu and A. C. I. Bowker. Reserve: Corp. Ballard.
LEAGUE CRICKET
MAMAK TOURNAMENT.
Lieut-Col. H. L. Murrow
the
Long
was who in the first half. Tanner so well in the spoiling that ball was dry, supported when
most New Zealand movements sied before had really started; Tarr
they WAR responsible for getting
the ball and cleanly Ma cleverly
the tight and Davey was the spearhead of the defence outside; with that deadly whole-hearted crash tackle of his when things are looking bad for his side, as well as the scorer of two tries, the first of which culled for considerable speed after really intelll gent, backing up.
SOCCER XI '.
PROBLEMS IN DEFENCE
POLO CLUB GYMKHANA
London, Sept. 27. Heavy Entries Not for several seasons has a
player in his second year at Ox- ford been elected captain of a University Soccer side. Such is the case of E. O. W. Hunt, who is in charge this year. Hunt, as an outside right, gained his Blue as a Freshman fast season.
Received
For All Events
Gratifying entries have been re- celved for the Polo Club's Gymkhann, which will be held at the Polo Ground at Boundary Street at 2.30 on Saturday, October 20, Handy Itunter
Owing to the large entry for the and Jumping Com- and petitions, the time for the eliminat
AN IDEAL PAIR Tanner and Davies-what can one say of them? Perhaps just that they? Hunt will command the services have very definitely "arrived" for a of five old Blues besides himself, full story of them would T. Burrowes (Jamaica)
player.
ht, and it was of no avail,
as previously announced, Juanpa will be erected and avail- able for practice at the Polo Ground
The Indian R.C.' 2nd XI will com volume. mence its League programme oh Saturday when it will meet the strength in defence, skill in attack, backs,
Every move in the game is theirs. H. Williams (Bradfield), half-ng rounds in these two events has and S. C. Gillerest been changed to 3.30 p.m. on Thurs- Royal Army Service Corps, cham-sudden change of tactics and, above (Charterhouse), J. L. Field day, October 24. Competitors are plons of the Junior Division last all, the knack of bobbing up where (Charterhouse) and J. Lee (Black-time where possible, instead of at naked to turn up promptly at this year.
The following players have most wanted and least expected; with burn Grammar School), forwards, 5 been chosen to represent the Indians:
A.K. Lantail (capt.), M. R. Abbas, uch young men about Wales are in-writes a correspondent in the News H. T. Barna, A. Baker, F. M. e
deed
Chronicle, Arcalli, A. R. Kitchell, A. R. Sufiad,
A special word, too, for, Junes the
Cândidates for the half-back to-day authorn, 0.8.,has kindly full-back, at one time reserve to line are D. A. Pott (Charterhouse) A. K. Sufiad, A. M. Ruminhn, M. 1. Jack, Bassett, and now turning out and R. H. Darwall-Smith (Charter-the Gymkhana, and H.E. the Officer Ruzack and A. Rahmin. Reserve: A. A. Aziz.
consented to present the prizes after for the Metropolitan Police. A grand house), both of whom have often Administering the Government will New Zealand died hard. With played in the eleven, and there are be present, as also will H.E. the anchester setting a magnificent also D. Moss (Manchester Grani-General Oficer Commanding and example, the pack strove might and mar School) and E. A. Bird (Win Mrs.
Thackeray. main to overcome their deficiencies, chester).
The rat item on the progranime bringing off some really · desporate rushes as time went on and they saw the outside-left position vacated by received. The Ladles Bending Race The most favoured candidate for will be the Tent Pegging Competí- for which 16 entries have been lefeat staring them in the face, but W. F. Moss is G. C. G. Roberts, the ins 17 entries, while the Men's Race the plucky and resourceful defence Od Salopian, but other forwards of has 26.
ever wavered, even before
Thirteen ladies will com- such un
good stamp are M. Clapham (High-pete in the Football and Polo Stick made, they wore at sixes and Kate). T. M. Leo-Bennett (Shrews-
Race confined to them, but by far sevens, and even when Gilbert took bury), J. N. Grover (Winchester),
the most popular event As far as over from Solomon at full-back, and Giddeldestate and R. N. Rayne Hunters Competition, which
entrics are concerned in the Handy Lt. Col. I. L. Murrow was elect. Solumen went to hin
place, Bradfeld) G. I. S. Bailey boast of 48 participants.
wii ed President of the Mamak Hockey things did not iniprove, for the initia (Manchester Grammar School). Tournament at a meeting of the Live and the drive were missing.
* The defensive positions may not General Committee held in
наст day for them, but perhaps aprove so easy to fill. There is no theS Police Headquarters Library yester-blessing in disguise, for they must outstanding goalkeeper in day evening. Capt. P. F. Foley was have learnt a very drastic leasdence, but B. H. Belle, the Essex entries have been received), Pola in the chair.
must surely set about putting The Chairman,
Capt. G. W. P. their forward house in order. The cricketer, and A. P. 1. Tottenham Wrestling was unable to attend and pelley of
Was a failure to the others for the full back posi- for the Swansen entching and touch-tions, although in the interests of Rules of the tournament with kicking were safe and accurate even the side it would be as well if they amendments were read and passed the wet ball, for publication in the handbook.
All the scoring took place in the from other probable candidates..
came up against sturdy opposition It was stated that H.M.S. Par first half, when Swansen were attack:--Hunt is making a thian and IIM.S. Medway ha aping the Mumbles end. After effort to improve the standard of Y.SI.C.A. on the Club ground, King's plied to take part
The following will represent the in the Tourna-minutes of
even
Hongkong Hockey Club against the break to the division of teams had at the by Tanner and a cross-klek led to a the game at Oxford.
He is intro-Park, at 5 p.m. to-day: completed no further applications line. From
ling-out close
New Zealand during regular physical exercises Lo the the throw in McLean under an instructor as part of the Sommer: K. E, Cotter, W. A. Reed could be received at this stage. gathered, but was so hustled
Kimm,
Elected President
nad
Other events on the programine are Musical Chairs, Jumping for China ponies, Jumping for Austro- real-lian ponles (for which only two Goal Scoring and Bare Back
sent a letter of apology for his ab- snipit feg to high kick and) (Repton) may prove better than
sence.
but
However, it being probable that he lost the ball, and several Swaming.
H.M.S. Hermes would be unable to take part in the tournament it was
sea men went over the line for Hunt decided to leave it to the discretion failed with
to be awarded the touch. Harris of the Fleet Hockey Secretary
an easy kick, but he tom nominate a team in their place.
the next all right. This was the result of a truly
POLICE, BEAT NAVY
In Friendly Hockey Fixture
The European Police met a. Navy team at hockey, un the Police Train ing School ground yesterday after- noon and won by the add goal in three.
determined
PONIES PROMOTED
Mayflower Now Running In The "C" Class
who worked his way up to the 25 before giving to Davey with the way: clear. Full out for the line, with ai desperate defender just on his heela, The following alterations and ad- went the old Welsh captain, and auditions to pony classification of the he grounded the ball between the Hongkong Jockey Club posts, 50,000 volces let go a yell which announced:
have been must have been audible all over Australian Ponies.--Vixen Tor Swansen, and even old and staid "A" Class members in the Committee-box stood up and screamed like fiends.
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If Your Child Has Worms Baby's Own Tablets Will Set Him Right:
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