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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1937.
ROYAL WELCH FUSILIERS BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS
SEVERAL COMPETITORS
LONDON STIR IN BOXINGTM Big Fights Arranged
Among the big boxing bouts arranged or being arranged for the near future are:-
KINGS
Commencing FRIDAY, 5th Feb. at 9.30 p.m. GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE
--ALL YOUR LOVE DREAMS COME TRUE!
Marion
DAVIES HEARTS DIVIDED ̈
DISPLAYS
AREA SHIELD PROSPECTS ROSY
ARMY BOYS
TEAM IS CHOSEN
AFTER FINE TRIAL
Some very entertaining football was seen yesterday alternoon when an Army Boys trial was held on the Prince Edward Road ground. The football reached a good stand- ard and reflected great credit on the players. The two teams were drawn from the three infantry battalion Fusiliers, Rifles and Seaforth
were the landers, and BO excellent boys that was no easy task for the selectors to make their decisions.
Taylor was very prominent in the Intermediate line while Shone and were outstanding forwards. Bruce can also be regarded as one of the best half backs among the Boys in the Army. Pritchard and Ed- wards were splendid In defence.
Lewis
The boxing championships of the Royal Welch Fusiliers were completed at Shamshuipo last night before a big and enthusias- tle crowd.
First-rate boxing was seen in all of the contests, which ended in the following becoming battalion cham- plans:
Bantamweleht:-Fus, Fisher-"D"
Coy.
Featherweight:--Fux Raven' "A"”
(8) Cor.
Lightweight-Fus, 22 Owen "D"
Welterweight:-Fus
Coy.
"C" Cor.
Middleweight:-Fus
"B" Co.
70 Morgan
43 Davies
Light Heavenyweight:-Fus, Thyer "D" Cof.
Heavyweight:-Fus
Coy.
Bazby **B**
These Three Are Boxing Champions
Fus. 22 Owens, holder of the Regi- mental. Lightweight Championship gave an exhibition of his wonderful skill and stamina when he defeated
Here are three of the Royal no less a person than L/Cpl. Dowell, who, it may be remembered, won the Welch Fusiliers boxing cham- Colony lightweight championship last pions. Top left is Fus. Thyer, the heavyweight__title holder, and year.
Another extraordinary good fight was that between Sergt. Grindley and opposite him Fus. Bagby, the light Fus. Thyer. Although not a title heavyweight winner. Below is bout, it was every bit us exciting and Fus. Fisher, bantamweight cham- keenly contested. Thyer won fter pion. one of the hardest pugilistic struggles ever seen in Hongkong.
Finally the selectoes decided on the following team.
Pritchard (Fusillers); Grifiths (Furillers) and Edwards (Rines);
An Interview with the Regimental Bruce (Seaforths), Taylor (Fusiliers) and Williams (Fuslilers); McDonald boxing trainer, Cpl. J. Scott, revealed (Seaforths), Burneli (Rilles), Lewis that the Fusiliers are very optimistic Lardner (Fusiliers) and; concerning their chances of winning (Senforths) Shone
the Area Shield, and judging from re- (Fusillers). Reserves: Bilden (Fusiliers) cent displays, one is inclined to share Forsyth (Scafortha) and Shearer his optimism. It will certainly take (Scaforthis).
on exceptionally strong team to beat them.
It is hoped to arrange a match at Sookunpoo for Friday next between the Army Boys X1 and a team select ed from the Royal Welch Fusiliers.
CORRESPONDENCE Payment For Hockey Umpires In H.K.
The Sports Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph. Sir-Having read "Pilgrim's" re- view of local hockey appearing in your issue of Thursday last, wherein this ho pointed out why all
hos trouble is being experienced securing the services of competent umpires to referee ladies' icague games, I think his suggestion to solve this difficulty is worthy of serious
consideration.
in
That the referee is expected to sacrifice not only his valuable time, but also tax his pocket, travelling at times a long way to umpire games is, indeed, asking a great deal, when we consider the fact that the number
la presenting the Inter-Company Boxing Shield to "D" Company, the Commanding Officer, Lieut. Col. D. M. Barchard said he comgratulated the winners upon their very excellent) display of skill and iness.
of efficient umpires is terribly limited, and the officials have no alternative
LOCAL GOLF DRAW
H.K.G.C. JUNIOR TOURNEY
The draw far the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Junior Section Champlon- ship has been made and resulted as follows:
Preliminary round.-W. Ahern v A. T. Braley.
First Round.-E. Tuck v. W.
but to fall back on the same persons Ahern-A, T. Braley match; T. D.
LAST NIGHT'S BADMINTON RESULTS
(Continued from Pagé 8.).
V.R.C. v. S. & S. HOME
At Wanchai last night, the Victoria Recreation Club beat the Sailors' and persone by 8 games to I-in the
Lime und again to referee league Paton v. A. J. Dennis; T. B. Low v. Kwok 18-21; beat Smith and Wilson.
the week-ends. The J. Gellatly; N. J. Bebbington v. A. 21-7. gaines over fortunate few who can easily afford E. Clarke.
The preliminary round must be to bear the travelling expenses may
know of several who played on or before March 7; first not feel it, but con Ill-afford the expense, but still round: on or before March 21; semi- final on cr before April 4; and the they very sportingly carry on.
In fairness to the umpires, there-final (30 holes) on or before April fore, I suggest that the Ladies Asso-18.
Unless otherwise arranged matches elation take up the matter, and like the Mamak,-fix smull-sum to be will be played on the last day ar- paid to cach umpire for his travelling ranged for the round. expenses, which, I am sure, will go
"B" Division;
Foord or Peterson v. Baer, at
Harringay,, In March.
Foord or Petersen or Baer
Y
Neusch, at Harringay.
Foord or Petersen or Baer
or
Neusel v. Louis, at Harringay.
M'Grory v. Barron, at Wembley
or Harringay.
Thil v. Brouillard, at Paris. Kilrain v. Sonny Jones, at Glas- KOW.
Louis v. Pastor, at New York.
As regards the Harringay heavy- weight bouls, Max Baer, the former heavy-weight champion of the world, is leaving New York for England on February to fight the_winner
3, to
Petersen the Ben Foord-Jack Gght, which took
of
nt Har- place
The fight ringay Stadium, London, between Baer and the winner will take place some time in March.
The authority for this statement is Brig-General A. C. Critchley, the managing director of the Harringay Stadium General Critchley further stated that the winner of the bout between Baer and the winner
bout would fight Foord-Petersen Walter Neusel, of Germany, who re- cently beat Forer. This fight would ord, and was promised a fight with Bacr.
the
of
also be at Harringay, as would yet a fourth big fight. This would be the "t-bli" of them all, and would be between Joe Lauts and the boxer who emerges victorious from flights previously mentioned.
LOUIS-BAER RETURN
the
the
oppor- Thus, London has every
retum bout tunity of seeing a between Louis and Baer, in a con- test which would be staged during Coronation, week. In their previous contest, Louis knocked out Baer in the fourth round.
The world feather-weight itle bout
between Johnny M'Grory and Peter Sarron is claimed by boili Harringay and Wembley.
First came the announcement by
Hulls, of Mr. Syd
Harringay that he had received Stadium,
Critchley, in Johannesburg, to cable from Brigadler-General A. C. S. A. Rumjahn and C. N. da Silva effect that. he had signed the two 21-3-beat-B, Brown and D. DyLater, Mr A: Elvin, of Wembley, (V.R.C.) bent J. Jage and Yong Cher men to meet at Harringay on Aprii All matches to be over the full 21-2; beat W. Sprague and M. Must that negotiations are still in progress for the fight to take place trave 21-1.
A. Basto and A. O. Barretic at Wembley. First named in each case in chal-(VR.C.) beat Jago and Chen 21-12; "I was surprised to read the mes- from South Africa, that the beat Brown and Dyer 21-2; beaf Thanking you for permitting me lenger and is responsible
date.
Sprague and Mustrave 21-13.
men are to meet elsewliere," said space in your esteemed paper.
POOR REFEREE. Winners should enter results.
Mr. Elvin. "I have been negotin- for this fight for some time, ting and only to-day received a
letter from Mr. Erwin, Sarron's manager, confirming the arrangement Wembley should have first call, on the American's services in England." In reply to this, Mr. Hulls said:-- I have "I can only repent that General Critchley's cable ta
a long way towards ensuring better course 18 holes-except final of 30 support and co-operation from the holes. umpires.
for the
HONGKONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
INTERPORT
HONGKONG v. SHANGHAI
on the
Navy Ground, Causeway Bay
3.30 p.m.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11th.
Prices of admission
$2.20, $1.10 & 60 cts.
Bookings at Messrs. Moutrie ́s and The China Emporium from 1st. February, 1937.
1
M. M. de V. Soares and DA'quino (V.R.C.) beat Jago and Chen 21-11 bent Brown and Dyer 21-5; lost. Sprague and Mustrave 21-22.
KING'S COLLEGE ♥.
to love.
ST. ANDREW'S "B" Played King's College, the home
at team wining by nine
+games W. M. Cheung and S. P. Chap A. Broad- S. (King's College) beat
sage
cham-
men, THIL TO DEFEND TITLE bridge and M, Wejlt 21-3: beat G: A, that he has signed the 19 the effect White and A. S. Bliss 21-1; beat J. P.
Marcel
Thil, middle-weight Dawson and T. A. Madar 21-2.
plon of the world, will defend his Lam and K. H. Lo (King's title under Jeff Dickson's promotion College) beat Broadbridge and Welll
at the Canadian-American,
Palais 21-8; beat White and Bliss 21-13; beat against Lou Broullard, the French Dawson and Madar 21-12.
des Sports, Paris, on February 15.
H. N. Chung and W. T. Woo (King'a College) beat Broadbridge and Welll 21-11; beat White and Bliss 21-9; beat Dawson and Madar 21-0.
C.R.C.
LEAGUE TABLE "A" Division
P. W. D. L. F. A. PU. Recreto "A" @ 9 0 0 03 0 16 Recreio "B" 050 3 30 33 10 University "A" 5 5 0 0 32 4 10 St. Andrew's
0 0038 46 0 10 0 7 35 55 Chinese
Y.M.C.A. 4 0 1 24 12 6 University "4 1 0 3 8 28 2 Free Lances
0 0 8 16 50 0 B 0 0 (Recreio "B" conceded two points).
"B" Division
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. King's College 5000 66 0 10 St. John's... 0 0 0 3 61 30 12 Kowloon Tong
"A" V.R.C.
9.6.0 3 48 33 12 7 5 0 2 30 24 10 S. & S. Home 9.2 7 10 05 4 St. Androw's
2
7 1 0 0 20 43 Kowloon Tong
"g"
0 1 D 7 29 52 (Chinese Y.M.C.A. having been transferred to the "A" Division, their record has been expunged),
HOCKEY INTERPORT Shanghai's Offer Of A Visit Rejected
The suggested visit of a Shanghal men's hockey team to the Colony for an Interport match during the Chin- ese New Year holidays, was rejected by the Council of the Hongkong Hockey Association at a special meet- ing held at St. Andrew's Church Hall yesterday.
Mr. A. A. Dand was in the chair, and those present were Mr.. F. A. Kemp, Hon. Secretary, Messrs. G. T. Palmer, Mr. A. E. P. Guest,, Mr. K. Hussain, and Mr. L. Tyler.
Mr. Kemp said the suggestion came from Mr. H. M. Wetzel, a member of the Council of the Shanghai Hec- 2 key Association, who promised to raise a good team but who at the same time asked for a guarantee of $300 (50 per cent of the travelling expenses) and 60 per cent of the net receipts, The Association was not approached of the maiter direct, but through Mr. G. Sommer, a member of the Council, to whom the letter After considerable discussion, the Council, with the exception of Mr. Tyler, voted against the proposed visit, because of the lack of a ground and
the impossibility of fulalling the the conditions asked for owing to
the counter-attractions caused by Interport football and ladies' hockey matches as well as the present finan- cial state of the Association.
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