ARMY AQUATIC MEETING
Middlesex Regt. Wins Aggregate Cup
The deals of the Hongkong Area Inter-Unit Swimming Championships were concluded t the Victoria Ne- creation Club's swimming pool ye terday, when the Area Aggregate Cup was won by the fat D. Mid- dlesex Regiment with a total of 97 points.
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WELTERWEIGHT TITLE GOOD YEAR FOR Armstrong Prepares To BADMINTON
Meet Garcia
Los Angeles, Sept. 20 leury Armstrong, featherweight, lightweight and welterweight cham plon of the world, entrained to-day for Sothing's Ark where he will com- mence training for his welterweight
Ceferino title bout with United Press..
Seota; Middlesex; Bil Kvy. Tima: 3 min. 6.4 secs.
Garelo.
Regt. RA.
100 Yards Free-style Relay-alli A, A. By. R.A.; Middlesex; Royal Beats, Time: 11 min 10.3 neck.
160 Medley Telay-Middlesex All the events were keenly con- Royal Engineers led, Roy clean sted, the 150 yards Medley Reiny Valts. Time: 1 min. 404 CCT. resulting in a lo between the Mid-th A. IA, I AAR. Tune: 3 mm dlesex Regiment and the Royal En-138 sec.
400 Yards Free-style Helny-Royal gineeru.
4 mins. 43 secs.
Major-General A. W. Bartholomew and Mrs. Bartholomew and Major G. P. Murray were interested spectators, while Mrs. Bartholomew presented the prizes at the conclusion of the sports,
The results were:
Diving Small Unita; Ott Hvy. Regt. İ RA: 5th A‚A, my, RA,
Scots; Milletex; Royal Engineers, Time: Area Aggregato Cup-Middlesex, 97 in th A-ARA 70 poin; Royn Engineer, painta, Royal Scote, da points: 8th Ivy, Reginient, I.A., 54 paints:
mall Unite, da points.
EARLIER RESULTS
n. The Middlesex Hegiment,
Bmall Units Water Pola Knockout.-- V. Q. 1st Bn. the Middlesex Neriment.
ASSOCIATION
The annual report of the Hong- kong Badminton Association, which
at the will be presented
Annual general meeting is the 5. C. M. Post Board Room at 6.30 p.m. on Tues-
October day,
4, reviews o most successful year. The continued
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1938.
WELSH RUGBY CLUBS
HARD HIT BY
S. AFRICA TOUR
By Rowe Harding
Rreat support of the Colony Cham- JACK DOYLE
pionships and the Leagues establish the sport វា one of the lending
winter pastimes of the Colony. HAS THREE
YEAR PLAN
Heavyweight Title
London, Aug. 30,
A long list of lustrious players will, froin one cause or another, be missing-temporarily or permanent- 15from the ranks of the first-class Welsh Rugby clubs when the season opens this week-end,
For this, the tour of the British team in South Africa is mainly res- ponsible. In that side there arc eight Welshmen, and all of them, their Rugby in Wales.
it to be thought
Entries for all competitions re- general mained at high level ont
In a high 300 Yards Free-style Helty-Middiescx; stangent, resulting
of play, had been noted throughout the reason A triple tie in the senior division between the University, Recreio "A" and the Hopes To Win World except Vivian Jenkins, play
X.M.C.A. necessitated 篛 Chinese
play-off. and the
True, they are expected back by round-robin ultimate order of the teants was as
the middle of October, but I imagine boys. St. John's won the
Junior
London, Sept. 1. that few of them will want to plunge division. while Recreio won
the
Supremely confident, Jack Doyle, | Into the hurly-burly at once, and Large Units Water Polo Lengue-mixed doubles for the fourth year in who is to fight Eddie Phillips at personally think they will be very
on. The total number of Harringay Arena on September 27 unwise if they do.
for the leagues showed a celebrated his 25th birthday yester-
I city and vet the Sailors decrease of one;
and day with a bold declaration
at a
slon of these Welshmen In the creation Club dropped out, but the pondent in a Home paper.
We are all proud Taikoo R.C. made welcome return.
Wearing his famous white sports British team. Breaches of
enat and flaming necktle, and with that they were selected, that they The Committee found it desirable gloss of milk in front of him, have played so well, and that the during the season to circularise clubs Doyle said: "I and my manager have whole team has so worthily upheld pointing
the good name of British Rugby. out that breaches of the drelded upon a three-years plan." rules of the game were becoming
"Within this period I expect to common in the Jeague matches. The win the British and letter stressed
the more
common world heavy-weight the, later, the
The fact remains that the absence faults and urged players to endeavour Doyle certainly seems sincere in of Clement and E. L. W. Jones to ellmbate them. It was noted belleving that one night he will be (Lionelly), Tanner and E. Morgan
Travers with satisfaction that the appeal met crowned the world's premier heavy- | (Swansea),
(Newport), with ready response from the weight champion.
Taylor (Cross Keys) and Ivor players.
To he is one of the enigmas | Williams (Cordlf) 10 mc,
will handicap
Halt Mile Teams Nace.-91 A.A. Battery Soldiers' Home and the Victoria Re- lunch to the crities, Wines a corres-that we in Wates regret the inclu-
R.A.
Plunging-Middlesex, 100 feet 7 inches; Royal Engineers, 167 feet 8%1⁄2 inches; 8th Ivy Regt. RA. I feet 8 inches,
300 Yards Free-style Relay Royal në
Staration Burr-5th AA.
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SWANSEA BADLY HIT
of the ring. You can never forecast these clubs seriously in the early what will be his next move.
months of the season.
IN SPLENDID TRIM
From Swansea's point of view,
than the
He has few Illusions these days. Said he, in his rich brogue, "Sure, 1 may ko. Phillips in a round or the departure of W. T. H. Davies to [two; maybe̱ if the fight lasts half a¦ Lei
Leeds University is an even more serious blow dozen rounds he may outpoint me.
temporary "I don't see how I can lose, I loss of Tanner and Morgan, Swan- have the punch and the speed." sen, however, have great hopes of S. Harris, another Swansea Univer- sily player, as a successor to Davies, and if these are realised, Swansen Doyle is unquestionably in splen-may settle down into a very good did physical condition. He sparred a couple of rounds with gain.
only she when Tanner is able to play Frank Hough, but there was plenty of pace and action between them to Another famous player who has prove th
that
Doyle is really in tip disappeared from the scene is Cliff top shape.
Jones, who has now to devote him- Further proof of the Irishman's self to his legal studies, Actually, popularity was reflected in the vast he played very little club Rugby
the armnasium.
cause of the Individualism of Wool- He was given a wild ovation suchler, were capable of defeating most as few champions could boast of re-skles without him. ceiving.
With Wooller as captain, they will The D.B.B.C. have agreed to re-doubtless do so again this year. It cognise the contest between Benny is announced that Albon Davies, the Caplain and Spider Kelly (Belfast) Cross Keys full-back, has joined as a match for the vacant titles of Cardiff. He is, I think, the most British and Empire feather-weight promising full-back in Wales. championships.
number of spectators int crowded last season, and Cardin, largely be-
9.00 nm. F. A. Hill v T. Henderson. It is stipulated that the contest 9.04 nm. 3. A. Jex v E, Christensen.must be decided on or before Octo- 9.00 a.m. E. C. Fincher v. G. Bastin.ber 19. The fight will take place in 9.12 nm. W. C. Simpson v. T. B. Belfast.
Low.
The winner must agree to defend 9.10 a.m. E. M. Hanlon v. E. O.is tilles against a nominated von-
Murphy.
tender any time after he has won.
9.20 am. G. i. Murphy v. E, F. Fin-|
cher.
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0.36 am. W. A. Stewart v. W. Q.
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Paton. 0.44 a.m. 3. McKelvie 1 A. N.
Other. Course Stewards.-E. O. Murphy' and T. D. Paton.
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PONIES CLASSIFIED
Latest Alterations And Additions To Lists
The following alterations and od- ditions have been made to the pony classification lets issued by The Hongkong Jockey Club on June 7:
Australian Ponies. A Grand Tune
LEAGUE CONVERTS
Ward, and two splendid young for
Llanelly lost a brilliant centro,
Rugby League last season, and these wards. Moxuy and Bowen, to the
and injuries to other players, caused a serious deterioration in form at the end of the season.
Lanelly's prose
therefore, are
not very brightly as Cle-
ment and E. W.
will not he available at first, but with the veter- an Ivor Jones to lead the team un-
Cement returns, they will yield
to no
a struggle: no one without a Newport and Neath seem to stand where they did last sibson, both solid teams, likely to win more matches than thes
they lose.
I think Aberavon will be the team of the year. In April they beat Car- diff fairly and squarely at Aberavon, thanks to solid pack und brilliani combined back play. They have
to "A" Class; A Great Time to two half-backs, Geoffrey Davies and Class
W. R. Davies, and two wings, S. China Pontes. Elizabeth to "Williams and R. Williams, who are Class: Emergency Call and Royal good enough to play for Wales--and Highness to "D" Class.
may do so before the season is gut,
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