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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The Thirteenth Extra Race

Meeting will be held (weather

BOXERS RANKED IN

AUSTRALIA

permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY, One Heavyweight

on Saturday, 18th December, 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, 18th December, 1937,

HERE'S DEANNA

THE GIRL WHO HAD A DAT WITH THE WORLD- GVEN. SINCE LINNEE SMART GIRLS;

DEANNA DURBIN in a New Universal Picture

and a

"100 MEN GIRL"

and LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI

with ADOLPHE MENJOU

MICE BRADY - MISCHA AUER

1C

--TO-MORROW ●

ALHAMBRA

SUNDAYI

AT THE

QUEEN'S

Love begins in earnest when she socks him In the eye!

An untamed hoiross from Texas decides to marry-a wild young man who doesn't want her.

Included

Sydney, N.S.W,, Nov. 15. Stadiums, Ltd., Sydney, prior to the opening of the boxing season at Rushcutters Day, issued a ranking at all the leading boxers in Australia,

a guide for its match-making.

Boxers whose names are not in- eluded will be given every couragement to develop.

Ron charts is the only heavy-

| weight ranked.

Other rankings are: Middleweights:

Ron Nichords (Champion); Fred Henneberry, Max Rayner, Tommy Vaughn, Jack Wilson (equal 3); Jack Brander Des Brander (equal 7); Johnny Shields (Vic)

Jim Mitchell, Johnny Foster 9).

Jack Carroll

Levelterweighta

(champion); Dick Humphreys and Herb Bishop (equal 2); Alan West- bury,

ury, Jerry Leonard and "Hock" Kuskey (equal 4).

Lightweights: Alt statel (cham- "Hockey Bennell and Tod Tequal 2): Bob Arlene. Huge Mehegan and Jimmy Dundee (cqua! 4).

Morgan

Lightweights:"Chikku" Ces Rogers (equal. 1).

Nights:-Mickey

Miller George Elliott and Joe (equal 2), Harry Cohen, Frank Farrington, Harry Summers and Max Richards (equal 14): "Young Roberts, Hughle Hobson (Vic), Toinmy Mack (Qld); Blily Fundess (equat 8).

Bantamweights: Mickey Miller (champion); Ailly Fullmon, Rollo

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Szita and Auls, one of the most popular daner teams to visit Hongkong. They are now appearing at the Hongkong Hotel În conjunction with Volsky's Midnight Follies.

RACING

PROSPECTS REVIEWED

(By "Captain Foster")

(Continued from Page 8.),

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1987.

FRIENDLY CRICKET

Diocesan Boys' School In Drawn Game

FANLING GOLF

The Diocesan Boys' School were held to a drawn game by the Hend- master's Eleven in a friendly cricket match played on Wednesday. The Headmaster's team batted first, and scored 121 runs, D. J. N. Anderson being

top scorer with 17 runs. D. Crary was in good bowling form and took four wickets, while C. Matthews captured three wickets.

The School boys replied with 88 runs for seven wickets. F.Lay was top scorer for his side with 30. C. B. R. Sargent took five wickets for 30 runs.

The chief feature of the game was i the Ane leiding of the boys. Five catches were held, of which three were brilliantly inken. Their ground felding was so keen that it took the visitors fully two hours to get their 124 runs.

TEAMS SELECTED

Craigengower to Play Kowloon

C. C. To-morrow

The following have been chosen represent the Craigengower Cricket Club First eleven in à friend- ly cricket match against the Kow- loon C. C. to-morrow on the home ground, commencing at 2 pan.;

E. Zimmern, A. B. Hamson, A. R. H. Esmall, A. K. Ismail, A. M. Omar, P. J. Billimoria, S. Runchand, A. Gobind, F. K. Lee, G. Souza and EI. P. Lim.

Draw For Captain's Cuping:

1937 Competition

Two matches comprise the first round of the 1937 Captain's Cup competition of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, the remainder of the players receiving byes into the second round. The following is the

Hinton, Vic. Vaisey, and Joe Ker-gin, to shoulder 168 lbs. In the Dila-draw: wick (equal 23,

SCHOOL HOCKEY

Ellia Kadoorie Indian School had an easy win et hockey over the Gap Road School yesterday. Five goals were scored by the Indians, Gap | Road replying with one,

The first half was even, Tipe seared first for the Indians, but Gap Road equalised soon after through Wong Ju-chung,

In the second halt the Indian school swarmed the goal and added four murc gonis through Alger Rahainan (3) and Khazan Singh (1).

This romantic danco frock of deli. to pink magssoline is worn by Harbara Stanwyck, one of Holly. wood's most outstanding dramatic actrosses, in RKO Radio's romabile medy, "Breakfast for Two." Sho plays and has her eggs and toast opposito Norbert Marshall,

Kowloon Cricket Club first eleven will be represented by the follow-

D. J. N. Anderson, W. Bambro, H. Brokenshire, F. A. Broadbridge, E. F. Fincher, A, T. Lay, B. D. Lay, N. D. Lloyd, J. R. Luke, T. A. Madar und G. F. O'Bryen.

Second Eleven

The Kowloon Cricket Club second) eleven will be playing the Crulgen- Kower seconds on the Kowloon Kround, and will be represented by the following:

W.

tory Handicap while the balance of

181. RoundT. E. Pearce (15) v. the entries have to carry the lowest impost of 140 lbs. The run is a short G. F. O'Bryen (17); A. A. Bremner

A. A. Dand, R: Baldwin, K. M.) sprint over six furlongs confined to (14) v. D. S. Edward (4).

Baxter, R. Broadbridge, G. E. Byes.-Major F. C. B. Shannan (6), the last line of defence, but the bon on ponies that have won more than A. Morse (12), G. H. Henry (18), G. Clark, P. O. Dunne, S. A. Gray, G. $1,000 in atakes has precluded several A. Stewart (15), W. Sharp (0), L. II.A. V. Hall, W. L. McKenzie, "so-so" ungs from entering, and ifJ. B. Mackie (0), J. S. Dunnett (18),

Geare (11), A. D. Humphreys (10), Mulcahy and C. B. R. Sargent.

Craigengower will be represented Ebony Idol does not cross the wire J. H. Seth (18), D. L. Prophet (14), by the following: first to-morrow, there must be some- thing radically wrong with Li-Col. J. E. Jupp (0), H. N. Williamson

(13), Col. H. H. Blake (0). Dowblggin's charger. National Faith

The first named player is the is a good gin over short distance, but challenger and is responsible for the mern, W, & Loo, W. Rapley, A. Zim- Philanderer is a good chip to have arranging of the dates. $5 each way.

The 1st. Round is to be played on The Craigengower Cricket Club! or before January 2; 2nd. Round on Will be playing the Club de Recreio or before January 10; 3rd. Round on in a whole-day fixture starting at 11 or before January 30; Semi-final on a.m. on Sunday on the Recreio or before February 13; and the Final Kround. The following have been on or before February 27.

chosen to represent Crafgengower:

FIRST LEG OF DAILY DOUBLE

Five Starters For Tardy Handicap

For the Arst leg of the "daily double" event, we have only five ponles from which to select the win-į Iner und the Tardy Handicap, over a mile, is to be ridden by jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. Tyne has some weight to think about, but he is a good lead- carrier and he should be well up at the finish. I fancy him with Jungle Jim und Soldier of China_16_follow. behind.

SECOND LEG OF DAILY DOUBLE

A Great Time Has. Good Chance

The Last Chance Handicap for "C" class among the Australian ponies has drawn only seven starters and in- cidentally this will be the second leg of the “dally double.“ A Great Time and Strathcarrick are new comers and both have been allotted the limit load and so has Discovery Bay. My vote is A Great Thine, but Discovery Bay is dangerous.

FINAL EVENT

Biggest Field May Be Seen Here

LADIES' COMPETITION

The results of the L. G. U. Medal Competition of the Ladles Section. Royal Hongkong Golf Club, played on December 14 were as follow:

Silver Medal (Old Course) ——Mrs. Whyte Smith 96-1080.

Bronze Medal New Course).-Miss Stevens 108-30-78.

SOFTBALL TEAM

C. W. Lam, B. R. Irance, D. Hung. J. W. Leonard, A. Kitchell, T. E. Yeoh, G. A.

Hong Sling and G. Winch. Sunday's Fixtures

F. Zimmern, A. B. Hamson, F. Zimmern, A. K. Ismail, A. R. H. Esmall, F. K. Lee, W. Rapley, D. Hung, G. Winch, P. J. Billimorin and G. Souza.

Kowloon Team

The following have been chosen to represent the Kowloon Cricket Seaforth Highlanders on Sunday at Club in a friendly match against the Sookunpoo, commencing st

a.m.:

11.30

A. A. Dand, D. J. N. Anderson, W. Bambro, K. M. Baxter, R. T. Broad- bridge, S. A. Gray, H. Brokenshire, BD. Lay, W L McKenzie,TM G. F. O'Bryen and F. Zimmern. Umpire.

The following will represent theJ. P. Robinson. Central British Association against. the Filipino Club in their Softball League fixture on Sunday, on the C. B. A. ground at 11 n.m.:

W. Muir (Capt.), G. Gurevitch, G. Fowler, S. Macnider, S. Fowler, T. S. D. Whitley, J. J. King, T. Gaubert, D. S. Blake, E. Fowler and C. Sprad- bury.

UNOFFICIAL TEST

Sydney, Dec. 10.

In an unofficial lawn tennis test pinyed in Sydney to-day, Australia and the United States each won n singles

Bromwich match. John (Australia) bea Gene Mako 6-3, 6-2, 6-1, and Donald Budge (United States) defeated Adrian Quist 4-5. 7-5, 6-1, 6-0.-Reuter Bulletin.

winner is among this lot. The old warrior, Valorous, has Just three pounds above the lowest impost and The biggest field of the meeting if he has not lost his fighting prowess, will probably be seen in the last I cannot see how he can fail to cross event, the Finale Handleap for "D" the wire first!, Valorous has not been class China ponies, and it is more in the limelight too often this year, than likey we shall have over ten but he has certainly starters. In perusing the ilst of en- chance of registering his first win a sporting tries, I notice that there are no less of the season, Gold Coin is worth than ten ponies carrying not more the investment of a few dollars and than 145 ibs, and it looks that the I also like Sylvandale.

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