THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
SATURDAY,
APRIL
24 1938.
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Joe Louis Favoured To Beat Thomas
Chicago, Apr. 1. Although there is no betting, the odds are 20-1 in favour of Joe Louis winning on points against Thoma and 10-1 on a knock out. zi la ex- pected that the crowd will be in.
Louis hopes to score a konek outį before the 0th round, but Tip: is apparently gambling on Innding one solid right haymaker.
POSTOLI AND LEE
By popular request the return bouti will be staged on Friday at New York between Apostoli, a seven to five favourite, and Glen Lee, Heavy their 15. betting is expected for
rounda Sght, which is in aid of the Nebraskan.
It is expected that the Garden wi!l be sold out and the winner is likely to be recognized as the outstanding for the Utle.-United challenger Prest.
HOMEWARD BOUND Manager's Tribute To Referees And Pross
The Llington Corinthians Footbal team left yesterday for Canada and the United States yla Shanghai and Japan by the RM.S. Empress of Japan,
Mr.
sald
Топа Smith, the Rental Secretary-Manager of the Corinthians.)
that they had been very well treated during their stay in the Colony. The Ave games against Colony sides had been most enjoy-' able. He paid special tribute to the standard of refereeing and to the very fair treatment by the Press.
the Captain
of
Mr. "Pat" Clated himself with
the tourists, Mr. Smith's remarks and added that they were looking forward to their game in Shanghai.
There was a large gathering at the wharf to bid the British footballers bon voyage, including, Mr. T. F. Lo, Dr. S. T. Wong, Mr. Wong Ku-tsun, Lee Wai-tong, members of the South China Athletic Association and the Hongkong Football Association.
COUNCIL MEETING
A meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Football Association will be held on Monday, April 4, in the Association office at Holland House commencing at 5.30 p.m.
IN THE
The Oxford crew for the annual Boat Race to-day is the heaviest ever to take part in the event, The eight are shown here in a recent practice at Henley. The crew is J. Garton (Elon, Magdaten), bow: II. M. Young (Westminster, Trinity), R. B. Stewart (Eton, Magdalen), II. A. W. Forbes (St. Paul's. Magdalen), J. P. Burrough (St. Edward's, St. Edmund Hall), F. A. L. Waldron (8howsbury Trinity), J. C. Cherry Westminster, B.N.C.),A. B. Hodgson (Elon, Orici), stroke; G. J. P. Merifield (King Edward VI., St. Edmund Ilall), cox.
SOUTH CHINA "B"
TO CLASH WITH
MIDDLESEX
Interesting Football For The Week-End
Local football over the week-end will be chiefly notable for two things-the clash between South China "B" and the Middlesex Regiment, and the taking over by the Royal Scots of the remaining fixtures left behind by the Seaforth Highlanders.
Athletics
CENTRAL BRITISH WIN CUP
Final Contest Decides School Championship
FANLING HUNT
Entries for Point-to-point Meating To-day
The following are the entries for the Point-to-Point meeting nt Kidney Hill, Lo Wu, to-day.
Race No. 3.30 p.m. "Members' Race." For Australian ponies, bona Ade hunters. To be ridden by Sub- scribers. Canberra Girl, Cherokee, Fairy, Flummery. Jullette, Rosalind, Salazar, Sattire, Spark Plug.
Five records were broken and one tace No. 2. "Members' Race." For equalled before a large gathering of Chinn pontes, bona fide hunters. To schoolboys at the finals of the Inter-be ridden by Subscribers-Ascot, school annual sports at Caroline Benerth, Clowner, Darien, Double yesterday.
Chance, Ebony Idol, Estover, Glen- shee,
Herga, King'a Worthy,
The Governor's Shield, held by the Magnolia, March Brown, Mouche, school gaining the most points, wus Penny Farthing. Public Hero No. 1, won by Central British School for Racing Strain, Silver Fox, Three the second year in succession with 20, Farthings, followed by St. Joseph's 28, and Lu Race No. 3. "Royal Artillery Salle 21.
Race
China ponies, bona fide Since its inception, the shield has hunters. To be ridden by Subscri- Clowner, Double been won by St. Joseph's six times, bers-Calamity, and Central British twice.
Goat, Nebular St. Paul's four, and Diocesan Boys' Chance, Glenshee, High West, Mount
Star, Pubile Riceland. After winning the pole vault with Hero No. 1,
Race No. 4. "Lady Members' Race." ft. 6 in. Huang Wee-teng went on
an
tain
Leading the Middlesex by three First Division this afternoon do not the further advantage affect the championship at all. The points, with of having a match in hand, South Club play the Kowloon Chinese, and China
"B" look good enough for the Eastern will meet Kowloon, championship and will
-Another good game should be seen be in oa) almost unassailable position if they to-morrow at Sookunpoo where the
Royal Scots take on South China to break the record of 9ft, sin, by For China and Australian ponies, beat the Middlesex to-day.
inch
and a ba
half. He also broke bona fide hunters. To be ridden by "A"
One of the best games of the the high jump record with 5£1. 71⁄2 in. Lady SubscBeauty, Darien,
The last race, the relay, was the Olga, Salazar,
Cat, Strath- week-end will be that between the
Sporting Association, deciding event for the
the champlon carrick, Tem Cobley. Portuguese
Race No. 5. "The Dowbiggin champions of the Kowloon section, ship between Central British and St. and the Royal Army Medical Corps, Joseph's. It looked like a win for Trophy To be ridden by members
the M. G.
G. Troop of the H.K.V.D.C. the champions of the Hongkong section. La Salle about 200 metres from home of
to decide the Third Division Cham- but Hosegood took the lead to win A time handicap,lke, Goes at 30"; pionship. The game will be played by about Ove yards in the record Jack O'Lantern 45"; Jon Stewer 20
20′′; time of 2.43. Central British team Jock Scott 15"; King's Parade 45": was Fitzsimmons, Booker, Fancey Mortmain 45"; Racing Strain 45"
The Curley 0; The Minx 30"; The and Hosegood,
of Roundhead 0o.
At the moment, both teams are playing very well and a good game is promised, especially if Bright, who was injured in the Lat Wah Cup final, is now well enough to partici- pate to-day.
Other League matches.
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NETBALL DISPLAY
Prize Presentation At Heep Yunn School
Director
Mr. G. R. Sayer, Education, presented the prizes.
Results:
F.
100 metres.-C. Hosegoad (CDs), Chan (W.Y.C.), Telok Singh (Q.C.) 11.4/5.
Long Jump-J, Gorano (La Salle). Kak
Wal-fonk
Joseph's), Huanit
(St. Joseph's). 21 feet 7% inches.
100 metres-Fitzsimmons (CBS), Wong
Yan-hing (W.Y.C.), J. Marques (La Salle). 2.12 3/5.
(51. Wee-tong
Polo vault-Huang
24 arc. (Equal record).
CANTON ISLAND BASE APPROVED
Washington, Apr. 1. Mr. Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, hns granted Pan- American Airways licence to establish a base un Canton Island in return for which the company has agreed not to enter any agreement or undertaking with #ny foreign interests to use the faclitles there (81. without Mr. Ickes' approval.
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Miss E. S. Atkins, Headmistress of Joseph's), Kwok Cal-hung (St. Stephen's). R. Cruz (La Salle). D ft, 10 in. irecord). St. Stephen's Girls' College, yester- 200 metres, Gosano (La Salle), R. day presented prizes to the winners Castro (La Salle), Kan Wah-tuen (DB5. of the Schools Netball League Shot poly. Krysano (St. Joseph's Heep Yunn School Na Tau Kok. F. Lok (St. Josepa's), Chung Chec-ung
Trophy
winner were the Belilios (WY.C.) 40 ft. 8 in.
100 pietres-C. Hosegood (CD.S.). T. Public School (Senior), Heep Yunn Singh (Q.C.). A. Sequeira (St. Josephs). School (Intermedinte),, and St. Ste-5414 CC.
High Jump-fuang
Wee-teng phen's Girls' College (Junior).
Joseph's), Au Tin-yam (K.C.). O. Poor Prior to the presentations. cep (La Salle). 3. zi1⁄2 in. (record), Yunn beat Belillos 13 goals to 12 In 1,500 empton (C.B.8.), Wond
Millington (C,D,B,).} ---
a demonstration match. The former Yan-hing
took the lead from the start, Leej 4.40 (record), Lal-ngok being mainly responsibici
for this
and
110 metres high hurdles.-Chueng Chiu- 10 1/5 sce.
Juang (W.Y.C.),
Weo-teng (St.
Relay Central British, L Salle, St. for the Anal result, Joseph's). Liu Kwal-chuen (St. Stephen's). Joseph's, 1.45 (record).
Lucy Sumad wos prominent for the losers, her accuracy In netting say- ing the team from a bigger defeat. In another game, a junior team from St. Stephen's, beat one from Heep Yunn 5-0.
BOWLING SEASON
Dockyard And K.B.G.C.
Teams For To-day
The following have been selected to play for the Kowloon Bowling Green Club against the Dockyard Recreation Club to-day:
R. P. Philips. D. W. Waterton, W. 8. Drake, S. Randle (8). F. A. Cheesman, T. E. Robson, A. Hyde Lay, A. M. Hol land (S). I. F. Stoneham, J. S. Logan, G. E. F. Thompson, J. C. Brown (8).
John Watson, S. M. White, J. G. Mayer, B. Duncan, (9.) A. Macfarlane. J. Fraser.
T. Armstrong. W. Macfarlane. (8). Dockyard will be represented by:
D. R. t.
Darby, Birt, French, Lewis
(8). W.
Atkins, Thurston, Bright, Hosking (8). E. A. Atkins, Wilkinson, Callen, Hollida
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BOWLS AT CRAIGENGOWER
The Craigengower Cricket Club will be opening their Lawn Bowls Season to-morrow commencing at 3 p.m. Bowlers and those wishing to take part in this year's League matches are requested to be present. The Club will be as usual running three teams in the League.
SPORT ADVTS.
MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
The April Racing Meeting will be held at Areia Preta, Macao, on Sunday, 3rd April, 1938, còmmen- cing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. approximately.
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