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THE HONGKONG
IF LOUIS WON'T FIGHT
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(Continued frum Page 8.)
All the weights from fly to weiter KOWLOON HOCKEY
of a
will probably get some sort chance in coming months, but it wil ngain be the heavies who will start The most
the discussions. of majority of these, either personally ur through
have their managers, managed to reach me on the tele-
have phone-they
from ranged George Cook to George Slack-but to all had to explain that without exception promoters are looking for
names.
thal
That is why Louls, Schmeling, Pastor, Burman, Brezela and others are on so many tongues. No one need bother his head about Sch- meling. He still remembers when he offered himself for a Oght in London for a few shillings he was turned down. His price to-day for an appearance in the metropolis would nearly huly Buckingham Palace.
It Is pritive that he will
not ngain take the ring until he journeys to New York next year to eht Braddock,
THE FUNNY SIDE OF IT It, that is to say, that affair ever comes about. There has not been the suggestion of a heartburn that the chimpionship battle that was to have taken place next month had to be postponed.
I have mentioned before that the opposition to is, especially from the Jews and the Catholics, was terrife, which
mean that the liness of Braddock, although regretted, was not unwelcorne. There was another, and slightly
funnier side, to
this
how.
I was to have been decided at the Madison Square Bowl on Long Island, but both Braddock and Schmeling remembered that in its ring not a single title-holler has retained his championship. The supposed hoodoo hnd nothing to do with the deciblon
to halt the Agbt until next June, but
it is within my knowledge that even
in 1937
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936.
Argonauta Beats H. K. Club In Friendly Game
A "W. G." RECORD BROKEN BY HAMMOND
SCORES 1,281 IN AUGUST
The Cricket Championship was won by Derbyshire but the sa son died hard, as feats hy two of
MIC
and
Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Association
ANNUAL REPORT
ISSUED
Association The Central British won the Cher Clark Cup, thus breaking the long sequence of wins by the Hongkong Ladies, who won Cup after a replay the Southern
The www Ladies retained the against the "y" Ladies. Pearce Cup, and the Central British cup presented by School won the Miss H. NI. Knill in the Scren-a-Side Tournament,
The annual report. of the Hong- kong Ladies' Hockey Association states that during the year under re- view, a Junior League was formed, which was the means of stimulating Ladies' hockey. Mr. Interest in A. O. Brown very kindly donated a cup to be played for annually on the season's greatest batsmen-
same lines as the competition for the Caer Clark Cup. Five teams entered The Argonautu hoekey eleven met
Hammond and tendren-preved.
this League, and ninmond, batting against Notting-
the Hongkong a team from the Hongkong Club in a friendly match at the Y.M.C.A homshire, at Gloucester, troketadiga were svoceraful in winning-
appropriate round, King's Park, Kowloon, yes W. G. Grace record that had stood the Cup.
for 60 years. It was game ended 2-1, in terday. The favour of the Argonauta team.
should be broken by another that
player. Chouces sonth of August in 1870 The score opened through A. An-
In the reto. Argonauta's left wing who, receiving an excellent pass from B. "W.. G." made 1,278 runs; nt Gleu- Gogano, on the right wing, scored vester, liummond, during an innlags with hard drive five yards from of 317, beat this number by three. the Club's goal. The second goal for Hammond scored 317, and his in- which lasted nearly six hours the winners was scored by N. Beitrne, walf, showed him at the peak who secured the bull during a neuffle
of his form. He galloped to his last minutes. and eighly and scored with a well placed shot.
100 runs in
Hongkong sent up team to 303-his reached-at
Shanghal during Chinese New Year, A. Pinna and J. Gonsalves (Capt.) eventually
and wou the White Shield for the full backs for Argonauta, played an highest score in this country. His
side by 1-0, Two other matches excellent game, stopping many dan- previous best was 302 not out second time, defeating the Shanghal
by the Club's for Glamorgon at Bristol in 1934. The gerous attacks
were played-against the America highest innings of his career is his
School and the test of Shanghai- wards.
336 for England against New Zealand
and the Colony was victorious on Towards the end of the second half,nt Auckland four years ago. He hil the club eleven attacked strongly and three sixes and 34 fours, and com-each occasion.
Owing to varlous reasons the their united efforts were awarded picted his 2,000 runs for the season.
cancelled. when G, Summers netted two yards it was his fifth three-figure innings Champions v. Rest match in the Car
Clark Cup League was since the end of July, from goal, the ball trickling pasa A.
his 75th run against The Interport team, however, played with Hendren. Souza, the Argonauta's custodian,
the Champions, and a Rest lear Sauza played a good game, stopping Surrey, at Lord's, became the second
player to complete 1,000 runs for the played the Junior Champions, Mrs.
the Pearce presenting the many hard shots.
performed munth. Hammuni
cups to The
Just feat on Sat
Saturday,
winners at the conclusion. 1,000 runs were scored in a month Fund for interport expenses were by an individual batsman was in raised by various means, including 1933, when Hammond, Hendren, and Keeton all completed a four-figure
ggregate for August. HONOUR FOR NEW CHAMPIONS As new county cricket Champions. Derbyshire were honoured by civic reception in Derby. The Duke and President of the the County, Club, journeyed specially from Bal- ton Abbey to attend. The Mayor of Derby was present, and the Mayors of Chesterfield, Buxton, Ilkeston, and Burton were invited. Hundreds of telegrams
Honours for the Club team went to J. Rodger (Capt.) F. V. Reid and W. A. Reid, who played excellently in the defence line.
RIFLE ASSOCIATION
lime
the
Bridge, and Mah Jongg Drive, a Raffle for n case of beer, and n Stop Watch Competition. In addition, each Club made a contribution, ap- pearing as "Special Donations" in the Statement of Accounts.
The Committee has in InInd raising funds for the interport contest next year, should Shanghal decide to send down
Braddock and Schmeling Spoon And Practice Shoot of Devonshire, Lord Lieutenant of further schemes for
will be much happler If they are nsked to swap their punches in an enclosure with in somewhat cheerier reputation,
At Kowloon
There was a familiar ring to the
The second Spoon and Practice yarn that came out of Cardiff this Shoot held by the Hongkong Rlite
that week which tried to tell us
Association took place on the Army Juck Petersen wanted £7,000 to
Ranges at Kowloon City yesterday face John Henry Lewis for the light-afternoon in brilliant sunshine. So heavy-weight title. That was the
glaring was the light indeed thint sort of stuff we became necustomed many found it too much for them os to when Petersen was sitting on top it rendered the aiming-marks ex- of our own poor heap, but I passed tremely difficult to see, and, as the by because I knew that Himmy results below demonstrate, many of Johnston, never a hater of publicity, | the "expects" falled to show anything was laughing up his sleeve.
like their usual form. His temple. the famous Garden
never
been
MCAVOY MADE LITTLE
The most attractive boxer Britain has sent the U.S.A. In recent years Jock McAvoy. He hit the wns -newspapers-in-style-and he gained
of congratulation received from all parts of the coun-
try.
a team.
The statement of accounts shows that the Association has $570.01 in the bank and $52.90 in hand and that the were
cost of passages and ex- the Interport visit to penses for Shanghai in January was $1,168.07. A message from Yorkshire, the The third annual meeting of the Association will be held at Glouces- deposed Champions, reads:
Yorkshire
cter Building on Friday, October 16, send heartiest gratulations upon Derbyshire win- at 3.15 p.m. ning the County Championship so deservedly."
telegraphed Nottinghamshire
well- "Hearty cor
congratulations on
Next to winning deserved honour. Championship themselves, notic could give Nottinghamshire public greater pleasure than success Derbyshire."
of
CLUBHOUSE CHATTER
BY "VERITAS".
(Continued from Page 8.)
of New York, would not take Although this
sound of the sea £7.000 for a Petersen-Lewis tilt, stated, is only the second of the sea- the and James Joy well knows it. In son, a pleasing feature, as was fact, it is only a month or so ago case last week, was the compara- that we discussed the fights that tively large number of members who
M.C.C. TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA
get away. If they, together with might all the Garden,
have now taken up rifle-shooting for
The M.C.C. team which left for
Mrs. Krenov, (or as she is better Lewis, a coloured man with little the first ume, and in view of the de- personally, has
known here, Miss "Billic" Firth), cision of the Council that the "Over Australia on September 12 was, on
could have come down, there would drawing-card, while Petersen could seas Match shot for under N.R.A. the evening of the Lith, the guests of
have been ladies' matches well up only cut a very amali plece
of auspices and conditions shall take the Marylebone Club at a dinner at
Lord's. place as far as this Colony is con-
tannard. However.. to Interport American ice even when he was o
Mr. P. F. Warner, Chairman of the cerned by November 30, it seems Test Match Selection champion.
according to repu, tin, the eight or Commitler, | M likely that several of the members of the team at Folkestone:
nine players who arrive here on who represent Hongkong, will be
October 8 should be able to hold those who did not sloot at all in the am sure the players will give a good thei
their own among local club players, of the account of themselves."
and so preceding season. In view
so long as the Colony's repre- Mr. A. P. F. Chapman, the former sentative team is not too ito! com- fact that this is the only match shat
for England captain, said: "It is a solid one or two victories that placed him for annually, which is competed and well-balanced team and should f position, should also be able to give
by. Colonies and Dependencies
a good account of themselves in among the big-timers. But he never throughout the Empire, it should be good all-rounder, and preferably a
entertaining cricket. Another match. At the present, I belleve it nor. If the in Garden.
is the intention of the Hongkong doleful truth be told, did he make the aim at every iceen shut to take I left-hander, would have strengthen-T.A. 10 arrange a two-day unom-
In this competition and it part himself. much money for
hoped that the very creditable score ed the middle of the batting besides clal "Interport"," u programme If Petersen can induce James Joy which was made in last year's match, giving a rest to the regular, bow Johnston to part with 35,000 dollars. will be greatly increased in the near lers.” which Is regarded even in New future. York as a decent gate, he will have floue
something that will entitle him to a large statue in the middle of f Fifth Avenue. For James Joy will have to pay at least an equal sum to Lewis, which would make his total expenses something like
£17,000.
crowded the
1
V
Knowing the Hon. James as I do
can unhesitatingly mount
the stand with the declaration that he would not dig down for that sum if
a magician produced for his benefit
a rejuvenated Jack Dempsey.
LOCAL CRICKET
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI Versus
Royal Navy
The following will play for the H.K.C.C. 2nd. XI on the Club ground on Saturday against the Royal Navy: A. K. Mackenzie (Capt.), V. C. Bond, J. 11. Davis, N. F. Fox, R. H. Griffiths, R. Holden, E. P. Humphreys, A. S. Read, J. Redman, G. A. Stewart, W. Wooding,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
play
Leading scores made yesterday afternoon are as follows:
Ass'n Score at Score at Score at Aggregate Order Rank Name
I'dep. 200 yds. 500 yds. 600 yds. Score
S.R. (b)
Lieut. Pattullo
2
Cpl. 3. Watson
3
4 Lieut. Rateliffe
S1. M. C. Jones
Rfn. L. Smith
6. Cpl. Stewart
A
L/Cpl. Peters
Ple. J. Smith
R. S. M. Slater
10 Cpl. Livingstone
11 Rin. J. Murphy
12 Lieut. Sequeira
13 Spr. Downing
Ser.
Scr.
33
32
30
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All the above competitors used the "1914" rifle.
1
Cpl. Butterfield
S. I. M., W. H
3 Sgt. Canmore
4 C. Q. M. S. Wallace
5 Cpl. McCausland
Nett Spoon.
Handicap Spoon.
S.IL. (a)
Scr.
24 30
31
24
24
30
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93
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Bit
There were not sufficient S.R. (a) entries to allow of a spoon being awarded.
Pop's Shocked
with
That
of men's inatches on the first day, and mixed doubles the second. It is not possible at the moment to say what inter-club matches will be arranged, but probably the K.C.C.. U.S.R.C., C.R.C., and Recreio will be invited to entertain the visitors,
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Seventh Extra Race Meet- ing will be held (weather per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 26th September, 1936, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
S. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 21st September, 1936.
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