THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
APRIL
1937.
ARMY BOXERS' FINE FORM LAST NIGHT IN INTER-UNIT BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS
"The Remainder" Wins
Yachting Race
Teams representing "U.S." and "The Remainder" contested a race over 8.2 miles of the Royal Hong- kong Yecht Club yesterday and "Remainder" won by, five points. Results:
"U.S." Team"
Finished l'osn, Pt.
10.28,42 .1 11
(Mr. D'Arcy-Evans).
Loba
Artemis
10.33.30
0
(Mrs. Richards).
Joss
10,30,35
ទ
2
(Mrs. Muirhead).
Cicada
D.NF.
4
7
(Mias Buckley).
True Blue..... 16.32.10
(Miss Crawhull-Wilson).
(Mrs. Ackroyd-Hunt).
Total:-25 points,
"The Remainder"
Carpenter
16.30.09
2
Eve
10.35.01
仆 3
(Miss King).
Isobel
10.30,46
3 d
(Mrs. Stanton).
Gull
10.32.53 5
#
(Mr
Adams).
"
4
Kittiwake....... 10.34.52
(Miss Waltham).
Total: 30 points.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Fourth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 1st May, 1937, commencing at $2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung, at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 26th April, 1937.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB
Tennis Tournament 1937 -
Revised programme follows:--
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Fusilier. (22) Owans 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
Derby Favourite Wins Easily
London, April 20. Fairford, the Derby favourite, won eastly to-day, having six lengths to spare in the Greenham Stakes. Fol- Dy 35 goals to 21, the East Asin lowing are the results of races run Physical Training School basket-ball to-day: team of Shanghai, inflicted a crush- local team drawn ing defeat on from the best players, including members of the Hing Wah Glik
the College champion team, at Chinese Y.M.C.A. last evening.
n
A comparison of physique gave the verdict to the visitors, who represent the
best of the Shanghal players, Against
experienced there very opponents, the local representatives were set a pace, which began to tell a at the closing stages when they were simply left behind with one goal after another being rapidly piled against them."
up
Greenham Stakes Fairford (11/2)
Diplomat (7/2) Reviresco (20/1) Eighteen ran,
iwo lengths.
Column Produce Gainsborough Lass (7/2) Sand Sprite (25/1)
1
2
Fusiliers Carry Off The Honours
CONTESTANTS PRAISED BY COL. HARRISON
Boxing which, as described by Col. H. C. Harrison, G.5.0.1 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.
Boxing which, as described by Col. H. C. Harrison, G.SO.1 at 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 final of the Open The Team Inter-Unit
beat the Royal Fusilleronship. Royal Welsh
ints to 19. Ulster Rifles by 20
display
far the most galtas to
that between Fus. Frimsion and Lieut. Going. Frimston
nston won on a technical knock-out, Going opened with what to be a fine zool exhibition, promised round found him being The second driven around the ring by Frimston." Knocked down once and almost cul,
Going staggered to his feet and Uke one in a dream refused to give up. Frimston was finally forced to hold back and wait for the referee's call to stop the fight. Lt. Going was the ropes with his hands limp at his feet. his side but still standing on
At the conclusion of the fights, the
Fus. Thier beat Rfn. Reid, Thier deserved his victory. Reid was loose with his fighting and several of his blows landed perilously close to the (RUH) boat Sgt. /C. Pare
fight was furious. Grindley, The Both men eager for a knock-out. Grindley was the more impetuou and the clo erness of Page told in be unleashed When the third round his reserved strength and scored many valuable
LIGHT HEAVY
-WEIGHT ›
Fuc. Bagby beat Rin, Castle on a technicat knock-out. Castle was un- lucky to receive Bagby's terrific right late in the first round. Ho sank to the boards just outside the ring but
just carried on.
Two recovered and beautiful uppercuts in the second round gave the s
the fight to Bagby when
by the referee.
prizes were distributed by Col. H. c. It was stopAVY-WEIGHT
thanked Col. Muirhead
rangements were:
The
BANTAM-WEIGHT
.
Ho
+
Going
Harrison, who apologised on behalf of
Fus. Frimston beat Licut. Major General A. W. Bartholomew, General Officer Commanding, and on a technical knock-out in the Going opened well skill and coolness. He Brigadier General F. W. L. Bissett second round. for being unable to attend because of and showed
He took tremendous punishment during an important official function.
for the ar-
the second round but refused to take the final blow. He was hanglag limply to the ropes when the fight was stopped.
received great ovation.
WELTER.WEIGHT ·· The final fight went to Fus. Mor- who beat Rin. McCutcheon, Keen fighting featured the bout and it was the fine defensive tactics of Morgan that gave him the fight. Both men covered well and thus evaded all dangerous blows. Mor gan's footwork was very good. Both scorned clinching and fought toe to
on
Fus. Fisher (R.W.F.) defeated Rin. 11 technical Won by six lengtha; Green (R.U.R.)
round. knock-out in the second Fisher opened the fight with a left gan which was soon followed by a hard right swing. Green teak these blows but remained unflurried. Early in the lengths; second round Green took the aggres- sive and walked into Fisher's wait- Ing right hook. Falling to the boards heavily be arose very dazed and the referee stopped the fight.
Ruby Tiger (371)
Eight ran.
Won by two length and a half.
3
2 3
Free Handicap Midday Sun (100/9).... I Exhibitionist (871) Gotle (100/0) Nineteen ran. Won by three quar- of a length; a head-Reuter.
Up to this point the results were as fairly even, with the local tears put-ters Ling the best they knew into the
missed a number to be fairly. what appeared
Wednesday, 28th April-Semi-game. They Final Open Singles (S. A. Rum-gouls. jalin va. E. C. Fincher).
'Open Singles,
Booking at Moutries.
• KING'S.
COMING SHORTLY!
ROSALIND
RUSSELL
JOHN
Chun-kwan as reserves.
BOLES
K. C. C.
of
easy
DERBY ACCEPTORS
ALL FANCIED HORSES TO TAKE PART
Were
FEATHER-WEIGHT
The officials were: Referees. Capt. J. R. Mackintosh- Fus. Owen (R.W.F.) knocked-out
the Walker, M.C. and Lieut. C. G. S. Mc- Ria. McCartney (RUR.) in second round. Owen had a very fine Allster.
left and kept Mc-
Judges Capt. S. J. Ritchie, M.C. defending straight
R. Patterson, D. C. M. and 2nd. Lieut. G. J. G. Douglas.
Cartney at a s
distance. An early Lieut. J. M. Calvert, Lieut. R. D.
vicious
hook
Tom
in
ה!
Lieut.
FOOTBALL *LEAGUE
MATCHES-FOR-
TO-MORROW
Owen land MacLagen, ed on McCartney and started the at For the visitors, Lau Sau-kwong,
tack which did not end until MoCari- left forward, scored the greatest
The Friday, 30th April-FINAL-number of goals, rarely missing in
ney was down for the count.
saw the loser her attempts. She
end of the first round was responsible Tuesday, 4th May-FINAL for no fewer than 22 of the total of
staggering to his corner as the re- Mui-lin, 36. For Hongkong, Yip
Second acceptances for the Derby suit of a fine right hook. Open Doubles.
The Interval was of no respite for In published Entrance to Stand-$1 (incl. of the Mulfong Girls' School, was an and Oaks, to be run at Epsom
for he
opened still feel- recently. McCartney for outstanding player, with 11 to her June, tax).
Seventy-eight have been left in the ing the effects of that last blow and credit.
The teams were:
Derby, and 82, including his Majesty's it was not long before he was down.. Shanghal-Lou Sau-kwong, Chan Polonaise, in the Oaks.
He tried to get to his feet but fell Final acceptors for both races are down again for the count Kam-isal, ChluYuk-lin, Ngan Sau
"The" second-string fight was won yuk, Wong Kwai-hing, Chau Sau-due on Tuesday in the week be kan: with Chan Kom-heung and are runningfancied horses for the on points. Raven
by Fus. Raven who beat Rfn. Hughes had the better All the Derby have accepted. They include defence and his short right hooks Hongkong.---Yip Mei-lin, Chan six of those handicapped at 9 st. or coming out of clinches were effective.
The following matches have been Here Fung-kum, Sun Mu-wan, Wong Fo-over in the Free Handicap. Early ffughes was soon on the defensive chun, Ng Woon-ying, and Lam Slu-School was scratched from the race and resorted to clinching.
League for to-morrow! ping: with Li Yeuk-mul, Kwan Wun- last month because one of his fore- Raven used his sharp right upper-arranged in the Hongkong Football
He suffered from cuts. avoiding infighting. It was
First Division fun, and Sun Mow-wan as reserves. legs is infected.
v. Hong- relaxed. tendons last autumn.
Royal Welch Fusiliers the third round that the fight was The Aga Khan, who had seven in eflnched. Raven scored with several kong Police (Prince Edward Road), the Derby, is represented by ive, rights that only just fell short of the 5.15 p...
Kowloon Chinese v. Seaforth namely, Le Grand Duc, winner of mark. Heavy body blows had effect the New Stakes at Ascot, All Pasha, on Hughes who finished the round In Highlanders (Kowloon F.C.), 5.15 Dharampur, Mubarak, and Pheroz- bad shape,
LIGHT-WEIGHT
Second Division shah.
Club v. Kowloon (Club), 3.15 p.m, Marshall Field's Foray, who
The Ulster Rifles won their first
Royal Ulster Rifles v. Royal Welch headed the Free Handicap, remains, nght, when Rin. McClay triumphed as also do Sir Laurence Philipp's The Hour, Lord Rosebery's Full Sall, M. over L/C. Powell. MeClay was im- Fusiliers (Prince Edward Rond).
guard down 3.15 p.m.
Royal into close
v. Seaforths Engineers M.
Boussac's Goya II., and Mr. H. E. petuous and left his
which brought Powell Morriss's Pascal.
Prince
Khan has left in his range. The rapid tattoos of the (Sookunpoo), 3.15 pun. clinches saw the winner coming out Stakes winner, wed. and Lord Derby, whose the better of the two. He took ad- The Kowloon Cricket Club annual brilhant, Fair Copy, was not enter vantage of Powell's misses and land- out of his corner tennis tournament for 1037 will be ed for the race, has four from which ed several blows. McClay came held on the Club Grounds com- to choose Short Cannons. Snow-
with a rush at the beginning of the mencing Sunday, May 9.
fall, Colonsay, and Setting Day.
Sir John Jarvis's fancied Gains second round but a stiff left upon which he shook him into cau- for the
ran, Entries close on Sunday, May 2, at borough Lass has accepted 5 pm.
Oaks. Lord Astor, who has won the tiousness temporarily. He was soon Oaks five times, is represented by on the aggressive again. It was a
win. Fus. Jones beat L/C. Miller in the second string. Jones chose his times; most carefully and scored ropeatedly. His attack was a fast right crossed Immediately by a hard left. It was 3.15 p.m. seldom thot one of these blows failed
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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. Sedforths, Club v. Fusiliers, Club, 4.45 p.m. Rifles v. South China "B", Soo- kunpoo, 3.15 p.m.
The Draw and Schedule of matches Sculpture, Peniculk, and Sunbent, and remarkable test of stamina and he Caroline Hill, 4.45 p.m. will be posted on the Club notice Derby by Hecate, Pack Ice and fully deserved his win.
board on Wednesday, May 5, 1937. All Competitors must acquaint them- selves with the dates and times tuid doyn in the schedule. Failure to play off a Rxture according to the time-table will lead to disqualifien
tion.
Selima.
MALAY JOCKEY HURT Hale, a Malay jockey, fell from his
..
Second Division Club v. Seaforths, Caroline Hill,
Fus. Bray beat Bfn. Hawe in the third string. The winner beat down Road, 3.15 p. the defence of Hawa and Anished the
4.45 p.m.
to land. horse during recent morning exercises The sub-committee wish it to be at Bukit Timah Race Course, Singa clearly, understood that in no event pore, and broke his left thigh. It was indefinite postponement of plated his reins snapped suddenly and matches be permitted, and that he was flung against the wooden rails. rounds a definite winner. Hawe was
the end. failure to comply with the regula-An ambulance took him to the General continually forcing clinches towards tions of the tournament will catall Hospital.
will
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This rule will be rigidly enforced. Postponement of matches will be al-
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Events:-Men's
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The Tennis Sub-Committee 'reserve the right to organise Events 1 and 2; 4 and 6; and 0 and 7 as a single ovent should there, bo inaumelent entries.
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