1938-10-06 — Page 9

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

A Ban On Wrestling In Singapore Sequel To The Recent Riot

Mr. George Ionesco, promoter of the international wrestling cham- pionship at Singapore, has been pro- hibited from slaging shows in the city

Singapore Free Preis.

any further reports the

This action was taken by the pollee following

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demonstration at the

Happy World Stadium on September 25 during the Wong Bok-cheong- Arty Counsel bout.

Chinese

A large section of the crowd stormed the arena and hurled about 200 chairs into the ring ofter the Australian had kicked the Chi- nese idal through the ropes.

The crowd adopted a very threat- ening attitude, but order was quick- ly restored and the programme con- tinued after the ring had been clear- ed of the chairs.

Amid the din Mr. Ionesco, who acted as referee, disqualified the Australian, and his action appensed the unruly crowd.

Detectiver report Counsel hnd police protection after he left the ring to go to the dressing room.

It was on the report of the detec- lives, with other information, that the police decided to take action, it is understood.

THE

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HONGKONG" "TELEGRAPH," THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1938.

The Hongkong Aquatle Stars and the Malang team in a group photo taken just before their recent swimming contest at Malang, one of the places visited by the Hongkong team during their South Seas tour. Two members of the team, Norman Lee and Miss Doreen Weir, returned to Hongkong yesterday,

BY AIRLINER

Passengers by the Imperial Air ways service (England-India) leav ing Southampton on September 28 for Hongkong Included Mrs. E. B. Stanton and Mr. Erie Grimble,

Singh, champion of all India- wrestler whose name is a household i The permit issued to Mr. Ionesco word in his community.

for catch-as-catch-can

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and

Greco-Roman wrestling. He came Both King Kong and his Indian from Rangoon with about half-a-challenger were expected to arrive dozen wrestlers and had, according in Singapore last week, but in view to information, arranged to stage a of the ban on wrestling other plans cumpetition for the champion of the will probably be made. Orient.

School of Wrestling

HOME SOCCER PROSPECTS

No. 18-Saints' Problems

ELIMINATION BOUT

Gunner Barlund Beaten By Lou Nova

New York, Oct. 4. In an elimination bout to decide the opponent for Joe Louls, heavy weight champion of the world, Lou Nova, 107 lbs., coused an upset when he beat Gunner Barlund, 204 lbs., on n technical decision in the seventh round.

Featherweight Fight

Tom Parker has signed nine new At Los Angeles, Pablo Dano,, 118 players for Southampton and two of lbs., of Manila, beat Young Joe One of his biggest attractions was, to have been King Kong, the giant Wong Bok-cheong, it is understood, the new-comers will step straight Roche, 117 lbs., of San Francisco, on over icn rounds-United n school for into the first team-Wilkinson, left points and Press. Hungarian who is reputed to be the has planned to open

from Sheffield United all-in wrestling champion of the wrestling in Singapore. He is will-back world. The man selected to tackle Ing to do some heavy-weight boxing. Tomlinson, 6ft. centre forward from this 25st. man-mountain was Harbani as he is also well versed in pugilism. Grimsby Town.

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CLUB RUGBY TRIAL

The Club held its frat rugby trial of the season yesterday with the following players:

Whites. MacGrath; Grieve, Heath,

Wilson Munro

and and Hynes; Rutherford; Dunnett, Marras, Stark,

Airmen Beat Kumaons In Close Game

An exciting match was the out- come of the Third Division encounter between the R.A.F. and Kummons nt Chatham Road yesterday, the former taking both points by virtue of an odd goal in seven victory. It was ttle throughout and ading-dong battle

much good football was displayed by both sides, but cleverer ball control on the heavy ground was the de ciding factor in the Airmen's success.

The

R.A.F. were well served in the defence by

between the sticks, and,

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at full back, the the with

to and first-me

clearances. the forward Ilne Elton displayed fine leadership and rounded off a good afternoon's work with three clover goals. For the Kumaons Rami Singh was outstand- ing

in the intermediate line, whilst Dewan Singh and Gopal Singh im- pressed in a very fast vanguard.

Play during the first half was most even with both sets of forwards attacking in turn and the interval was reached with the Airmen hold- ing

an odd goal in three lead, Elton scoring twice for the R.A.F. and Dewan Singh replying for the

hroughout the second half play continued to be very even with both teams scoring in turn and before the

al whistle was blown Smith and Elton completed the Airmen's scoring, whilst Fakir Singh and Gopal Singh netted for the soldiers.

The Kumaons were unlucky. Ja Tosing the services of their goalkeeper about 10 minutes from the end owing to an injury which necessitated the player leaving the field.

MENACE TO SHIPPING

Ships are warned to look out for a wrecked sampan in the position 22.03 degrees Lat. North and 114.05 degrees Long, East, according to a Harbour Office knnouncement.

Jel. 28151.

Eyes

All the life of the face is in the eyes. They are the first feature to show fatigue from over-work or too much galety, strain from wind and weather, the bitter hint of coming age. They must be cared for always it they are to remain sparkling and youthful,

Special Eye Lation. Clears, strengthens, soothes. . Venetian Special Eye Cream. Nourishes delicato tissues and muscles. around the eyes. Venetian - Eyelash Grower to lengthen and strengthen the cyclashes.

Elizabeth Makin

PERFUMERY SECTION ANE CRAWFORD'S

SPORT ADVTS The House of Quality & Service

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE EIGHTH EXTRA RACE MEETING, will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Redman, Taylor and Andrews. Clerk,

Colours. Brown: Cessford, Bld-SATURDAY, 8th and MONDAY, 10th Chadwick and Nelson; Butcher October, 1938, commencing at 2.00 well, and

Henderson; Salter

Stout, p.m. on both days, Richardson, Hynes, Burlon and Johnson.

Another

Mr. problem which Parker hopes he has solved is the right sort of partner for Osmani as three of six new forwards, Bowden (Brighton and Hove). Briggs (Head ing) and Fletcher (Claptons Orient) can all cover the inside-left position. a new centre-forward from Hove, is, Jike Tomlin- a six-footer. He is a former English schoolboy captain. who was with Exeter City last Osman. pt season, will understudy outside-left.

not Half-backs did give much trouble last season, but there is one newcomer in Carnaby, from Blythe Sparlans, who can fill any of the three positions. Noyce, a local tull while has been signed on back. "Don" Browning, who had an opera- tion for cartilage trouble at the end of lust season is now fit again.

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"I think we shall have a stronger team all round," sald Manager Parker when discussing prospects. He has been busy on the ground during the summer, with new drain- age, and the playing pitch should be considerably improved.

A. J. W. Bates (Swindon)

D. Henderson

F. A. Williams (Huck-

C. Wilkinson (Shef

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Complete LR of Players 5. L. Warhurst (Nelson)

Age, ilight. Wight. (G.) 10 116 1. E. C. Stansbridge

(Southampton) (.) 5 11 13 0

(d.) 5 11 11 10

(Southampton) (11.3.) 5 9 10 D. A. Browning (New

Milton R.B.) 5

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nail) (L.) 3 814 11 10

Held (L.B.) 5 10 11 10

tun) (L.B.) 5 10 11 11

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0 11 1 *J. T. Pickering (Doncaster)

(L.B.) 3 10 10 10

(R.H.D.) 5 11 B. W. Cutting (Salhoum)

(R.H.D.) 5 G. Smith (Portsmouth)

(8.1.11.) 5

(C.H.D.)

C. A. Woodford (Lyming

A. Cummins (Winchester)

C. W. King (Plymouth)

D. Affleck (Cayton)

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N. W. Chalk (Bliterne)

T. Carnaby (Newham?

F. H (Forlar)

or W.L.B.) G 6

(L.H.D.) A

W. Bevis (Warsash)

G. Kelly (Sunderland),

E. T. Bates (Thefford)

As

the game was only à trial, there was no counting of points nor were there any kleks for goal. Tries were scored by Chadwick, Cessford and Heath.

LINER IN DOCK

Chenonceaux Now Being Examined

The liner Chenonceaux which hit submerged rock off Lyemoon on Tuesday, went into Talkoo dock- yard yesterday, where a survey to be carried out to ascertain the damage. It is believed that the and propeller shaft have been 1s im- seriously damaged, but it possible to stale at the moment how long the liner is likely to remain in dock.

Because of this, arrangements have been mode for the Chenonceaux passengers to continue their journey to Europe by other ships.

13 0 MRS. HALDANE HONOURED

Hankow, Oct. B. Mre, Charlotte Haldane, who re- 1a 11 presents the Comite Mondial des Femmes contre la Guerre et la Fascisme in France and England, was entertained at tea by the Interna- tional Publicity Bureau yesterday.

In the course of a speech, Mrs. Haldane promised that she will do her utmost in anti-aggression work

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The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm on each day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure; auch must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to be readily identifled.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladica (both including tax) per day are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal or written application of

of a Member,

such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, &c.

The Secretary's Omer, 1st Floor, Exchange Bullding, (Tel, 27704) will close at 12 NOON on both days.

Timos are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele- phone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

the The price of Admisston to

day "ublic Enclosure is $1.00 per

luding Tax, for all Persons, Including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sal re in Uniform are admitted Half Eice,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1838.

HONG KONG FOOTBALL

CLUB

Members are reminded that an extraordinary general meeting of members will be held in the Club Houne, at 6 pm. on Friday, 7th. October.

.

By Order of the Committee,

E. L STRANGE,

Hon. Secretary.

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