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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1937.

ARMY BOXERS' FINE FORM LAST NIGHT IN INTER-UNIT BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS

"The Remainder" Wins Yachting Race

Teams representing "US" and "The Remainder" contested u race aver 8.2 miles at the Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club yesterday "Remainder" won by five points. Results:

"ES." Team"

and

Finished Posn. 14.)

18.28.42 1

(Mro. D'Arey-Evans).

(Mrs. Richarda).

(Mim Buckley).

11-

Lobo

Artemis

10.33.30

Joss

བ་ ་ བ ་་བ་

10.36.36

0

2

(Mrs. Muirlicad).

Cienda

D.N.F.

23

True Blue ******

16.32.10

4

7

(Mrs. Ackroyd-Hunt).

Total:-25 points.

"The Remainder"

Carpenter

Eve

A. 10.35.01 (Miss King).

B

3

Icobel

..

10.30.40 3 d

(Mrs. Stanbon),

Gull

10.32.53 $

Q

(Mrs. Adams).

4

10.30.00 2 a (Miss Crawhall-Wilson).

Kiwake....... 10.34.52 +

Miss Whitham).

Total-30 points.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

The Fourth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Suturday. 1st May, 1937, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The Flest Bell will be rung at 130 p.m.

By Order,

C. I. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 26th April, 1937.,

Fusilier (22) Owens on right, and Fusilier Fisher who won their fights in the finals of the Open Team Inter-Unit Boxing Championship at Murray Barracks last night.

BASKETBALL RACING AT HOME

SHANGHAI TEAM WINS CLEVER EXHIBITION

By 35 goals to 21, the East Asia Physfeal Training School basket-ball team of Shanghai, inflicted a crush- ing defeat on a local team drawn from the best players, including members of the Hing Wah Girls' champion team, College

at Chinese Y.M.C.A. last evening.

uf

the

Derby Favourite Wins Easily

Fusiliers Carry Off The Honours

CONTESTANTS PRAISED BY COL. HARRISON

Boxing which, as described by Col, H. C. Harrison, G.S.0.1 at the end of the evening, was worthy of the best traditions of Army Boxing, was seen last night at the Murray Barracks during the final of the Open Team Inter-Unit Championship. The Royal Welsh Fusiliers beat the Royal Ulster Rifles by 26 points to 19.

closely guarding his jaw and tucking it well into his shoulder.

Fus. Thier bent Rin. Reid.. Thier Reid was loose deserved his victory.

with his fighting and several of his blows landed perilously close to the belt.

beat Sgt.

Boxing which, as described by Col. H. C. Harrison, G.S.0.1 al the end of the evening," was worthy of the best traditions of Army Boxing, was seen last night at the Murray Bar- racks during the anal of the Open Team Inter-Unit Championship. The

L/C. Page (R.UR.) Fusiliers beat the Royal Royal

Welsh Ulster Rifles by 20 points to 19. Grindley. The fight was furious. By far the most gallant display was Both men eager for a knock-out. that between Fus. Friston and Lieut. Grindley was the more impetuous Going. Frimston won on a technical and the cleverness of Page told In knock-out. Going opened with what the third round when he unleashed promised to be a fine cool exhibition. his reserved strength and scored The second round found him being many valuable points. driven around the ring by Frimston. Knocked down once and almost out, Lt. Going staggered to his feet and like one in dream refused to give up. Frimston was finally forced to hold back and wait for the referee's call to stop the fight. L. Going was by the ropes with his hands limp at

LIGHT HEAVY-WEIGHT Fuc. Bagby beat Ria. Castle on a technical knock-out. Castle was un- lucky to receive Bagby's terrife right late in the first round. He sanks to the boards just outside the ring but recovered and carried on. Two beautiful uppercuts in the second

ord by

his side but still standing on his feel. round gave the fight to Bugby when

At the conclusion of the fights, the C. prizes were distributed by Col. 11. London, April 20.

Harrison, who apologised on behalf of Fairford, the Derby favourite, won

Major General A. W. Bartholomew, General Omeer Commanding, and easily to-day, having six lengths to spare in the Greenham Stakes. Fol-Brigadier General F. W. L. Bissell Jowing are the results of races run for being unable to attend because of lo-day:

an important official function. thanked Col. Muirhead rangements.

Greenliam Stakes Fairford (13/2) Diplomat (7/2)° Reviresco (20/1) Eighteen ran.

}

Won by six lengths;

the

Iwo lengths.

Gainsborough Lass (7/2)

A comparison physique gave the verdiet to the visitors, who represent best of the Shanghat players, Agoinst these

experienced very opponents, the local representatives. were set a pace, which began to tell

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB at the closing stages when they were

Tennis Tournament 1937.

up

Column Produce.

Sand Sprite (25/1)

Ruby Tuer (371)

length and a half.

Free Handicap

1

2

3

Midday Sun (100/9) Exhibitionist (0/1) Golle (100/0) Nineteen ran. Won by three quar- of a length; a hend.--Reuter,

simply left behind with one goal after

being rapidly plied. another against them.

Up to this point the results were Revised programme io as fairly even, with the local team put-lers

the best they knew into the ting

missed a number game. They

to be fairly casy

follows:-

Wednesday, 28th April-Semi-what appeared Pinal Open Singles (8: A. Rum-goals. Jahn v. E. C. Fincher).

Friday, 30th April-FINAL

Open Singles.

Tuesday, 4th1

Open Doubles.

DERBY ACCEPTORS

ALL FANCIED HORSES TO TAKE PART

was

end

on д

He

for the ar-

on a

round. secand

He

it was stopped the referee.

HEAVY WEIGHT Fus. Frimston beat Lieut. Going technical knock-out in the Going opened well and showed skill and coolness. took tremendous punishment during the second round but refused to take the final blow. He was banging Umply to the ropes when the fight was stopped. He received great ovation.

toe.

WELTER-WEIGHT

The officials were:

Referees Capt. J. R. Mackintosh- Walker, M.C. and Lieut. C. G. S. Mc- Alister.

The results were:

BANTAM-WEIGHT Fus. Fisher (RWF) defcaled Rin.

(R.U.R.)

technical' Green

The final fight went to Fus. Mor- the

round. second knock-out in

who beat Rin. McCutcheon. Fisher opened the fight with a left gan which was soon followed by a hard Keen fighting featured the bout and that gave him the night. right swing. Green look these blows it was the fine defensive tactics of Eight ran Won by two lengths; but remained unflurried. Early in the Morgan

round Green took the aggres-Both men covered well and thus second sive and walked into Fisher's wail- evaded all dangerous blows. Mor- ing right hook. Falling to the boards gan's footwork was very good. Both heavily he arose very dazed and the scorned clinching and fought toe to

the referee stopped Aght.

FEATHER-WEIGHT Fus. Owen (R.W.F.) knocked-out Rin. McCartney (RUR.) in the second round. Owen had a very fine

Judges-Capt. S. J. Ritchie, M.C. defending straight left and kept Mc-

distance. An early Lieut. J. M. Calvert, Lieut. R. D. Cartney at R

MacLagen, Lleut. R. Patterson, For the visitors, Lau Sau-kwong,

vicious right hook from Owen land- ed on McCartney and started the al-D. C. M. and 2nd. Lieut. G. J. G. left forward, scored the greotest

tack which did not end until MoCart Douglas. number of goals, rarely missing in

The Second acceptances for the Derby Wf the first round saw the loser

down for the count. her attempts. She was responsible

to be run at Epsom in May-FINAL-for no fewer than 22 of the total of and Oaks,

were 35. For Hongkong, Yip Mul-n, June,

published recently. staggering to his corner as the re- Entrance to Stand-$1 (incl. of the Multong Girls' School, was an Seventy-eight have been left in the sult of a fine right hook.

The interval was of no respite for outstanding player, with 11 to hereby, and 62, including his Majesty's Macartney for he opened still feel- _tax).

Polonaise, in the Oaks. credit,

Final acceptors for both races-are- Ing the effects of that last blow and The teams were: Shanghal-Lou Sau-kwong, Chan due on the Tuesday in the week bei: was not long before he was down

He tried to get to his feet but fell Kam-isai, Chiu Yuk-lin, Ngan Sau-fore running.

All the fancied horses for the down again for the count. yuk, Wong Kwal-hing, Chau Sau-

have accepted. They include The second string fight was won tran; with Chon Kam-heung and Derby

six of those handicapped at at, or by Fus. Raven who beat Rin. Hughes over in the Free Handicap. Early on points, Raven had the better Hongkong-Ylp Mei-lin, Chan School

Was

scratched from the race defence and his short right hools in Fung-kum, Sun Mu-wan, Wong Po-Just month

because one of his fore coming out of clinches were effective. He suffered from Hughes was soon on the defensive chun, Ng Woon-ying, and Lam Siu-legs is infected.

and resorted to clinching. ping with Li Yeuk-mui, Kwan Wun-relaxed tendons last autumn. fun, and Sun Mow-wan as reserves. The Aga Khan, who had seven in Raven used his sharp right upper

the Derby, is represented by five, cuts avoiding infighting. It was in winner of the third round that the fight was namely, Le Grand Duc,

he New Stakes at Ascot, All Pasha, ellnched. Raven scared with several Dharampur, Mubarak, and. Pheroz-rights that only just fell short of the thuh.

mark. Heavy body blows had effect Mr. Marshall Field's Foray, who on Hughes who finished the round in headed the Free Handicap, remains, bad shape.

LIGHT-WEIGHT jas also do Sir Laurence Pipp's The. Hour, Lord Rosebery's Full Sail, M. M. Boussac's Goya II., and Mr. H. E.

Booking at Montries.

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The Ulster Rifles won their first fight when Rin. McCluy triumphed Morriss's Pascal.

aver L/C. Powell. McClay was im- Prince Aly Khan has left in his petuous and left his guard down

Stakes winner, Sultan, which brought Powell into close! Mahomed, and Lord Derby, whose range. The rapid tattoos of the brilhant, Fair Copy, was not enter-etinches saw the winner coming out ed for the race, has four from which the better of the two, He took ad- The Kowloon Cricket Club annual to choose Short Commons, Snow-vantage of Powell's misses and land- tennis tournament for 1937 will be fail, Colonsay, and Settling Day.ed several blows. held on the Club Grounds

McClay Sir John Jarvis's fancied Gains- mencing Sunday, May 1.

borough Lass has accepted for the Oaks. Lord Astor, who has won the with a rush at the beginning of the Enteles close on Sunday, May 2. al Daks five times,

Is represented by second round but a stiff left upon which he ran, shook him into cau- 5 p.m.

Sculpture, Peniculk, and Sunbeat, and tousness temporarily. He was soon Lord Derby by Hecate, Pack Ice and on the aggressive again. It was a Selima.

remarkable test of stamina and he fully deserved his win.

tlon.

com-

came

out of his corner

Fus. Jones beat L/C, Miller in the second string. Jones chose his times most carefully and scored repeatedly, His attack was a fast right crossed Immediately by a hard left. It was seldom that one of these blows failed to land.

Fus. Bray beat Rin. Hawe in the third string. The winner beat down the defence of Hawe and finished the rounds a definite winner. Hawe was continually forcing clinches towards the end.

WELTER-WEIGHT

The Draw and Schedule of matches will be posted on the Club notice board on Wednesday, May 5, 1937. All Competitors must acquaint them- MALAY JOCKEY HURT selves with the dates and times tald doyn in the setiedule. Failure to Hale, a Malay jockey, fell from his play off a fixture according to the horse during recent morning exercises time-table will lead to disqualificaat Bukit Timah Race Course, Singa- pore, and broke his left thigh. It was stated his reins snapped suddenly and The sub-committee wish it to be he was flung against the wooden rails. clearly understood that In no event An ambulance took him to the General will Indefinite

of Hospital. postponement matches be permitted; and that fallure to comply with the regula- lonsot the tournament will entall the disqualification of competitors.

Rin, Dowey gained the second win This rule will be rigidly enforced. Postponement of matches will be ni The following opening quotations for the Uisters in the second string lawed only in the event of inclement and closing business done quotations when he beat Fus. Davies. Davies either ist. weather.

of the morning session were received had powerful blows in by Swan. Culbertson & Fritz from Dowey however showed his aklit in

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L/C. Roberts beat Rin. Quinn. The fight was one of defensive telling blows were land- tactics. No ed. The winner was adjudged only after close consideration.

The fourth string saw the Ulsters winning the third fight. Rfn. Arm- strong beat L/C. Simonds.

FOOTBALL LEAGUE

MATCHES FOR TO-MORROW

The following matches have been arranged in the Hongkong Football League for to-morrow:

First Division Royal Welch Fusiliers v. Hong- kong Police (Prince Edward Road), 6.15 pm,

Kowloon Chinese V. Seaforth Highlanders (Kowloon F.C.), 5.15

pm.

Second Division Club v. Kowloon (Club), 5.15 p.m. Royal Ulster Rifles v. Royal Welch Edward Road). Fusillers (Prince

Scaforths

3.15 p.m.

Royal Enginee's

(Sookunpoo), 3.15 p.m.

Third Division Royal Engineers v. R.A.O.C (Kowloon F.C.), 3.15 p.m.

SATURDAY'S AMES

First Division South China "A" v. Seaforths, Caroline Hill, 4.45 p.m.

Club v. Fusiliers, Club, 4.45 p.m. Rules v. South China "B", Soo- kunpoo, 3.15 pm.

:.

Second Division Club v. Seaforths, Caroline Hill,

3.15 p.m.

Third Division Kwong Wah v. Ordnance, Chatham Road, 3.15 p.m,

Liga v. Medicals, Chatham Road, 4.46 p.m.

pm.

Engineers v. Seaforths, Club, 3.15

Service Corps v. Kumaon Rifles, King's Park, 445 pm. SUNDAY Governor's Cup-H.KF.A. v. H.K. C.A.A.F., Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.

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