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NANCY

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Wednesday

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THERE!

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December 14, 1938.

By Ernie Bushmiller

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INTER-UNIT BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP OF

CHINA FLEET WON BY KENT

Promise Of Preliminary Bouts Fulfilled In The Finals

Held Last Night

beat

Stoker

Kowloon F. C.

F.C.İ. Beat Y.M.C.A.

Soccerites

A very keen and exciting friendly game was witnessed on the Kowloon | Football Club ground yesterday be- tween a representative side from the Club and members of the Y.M.C.A.. the former winning by the odd goal in Ave.

Soon after the start Curtis scored a Ane goal for the Y.M.C.A. and adare another.

Kowloon were handicapped owing to Thom turn.ng up late but hi Stoker arrival made a difference na Rierisen ored their first goal shortly before

interval.

Middleweight The finals of the amateur, officers'

Stoker Parrish (Keni) and boys' catnipetitions in the China Simpson (Birmingham).

Light-Heavyweight feel bexing championships were

Blaker Curran (Kent) beat fought it the China Fleet Club yes Rogers (Binningham). terday, and on the points gained in

Heavyweight Ord. Howsan, Birmingham) knocked the first, II. M. S. Kent took honours In the inter-uni championship, hav-out Mne. Tuckre (Kent) in the first

Ing a lead of 18 over ILM.S. Birming- ham.

The promise of the preliminary Louts was fullled, and some ex- biliratang Oghts were seen, Three

knock-outs in the Arst round, and two technical itnock-outs in 13 fights la festimony to the keenness of the

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OFFICERS' CHAMPIONATIPS Wellerweight Pay. Mild. Collins flirmingham) beat Lieut. Pares (Duncan).

Middleweight

Mid. Falle (Kent) beat Mid. MeCulley

(Dorsetshire).

BOYS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Biantamweight

the

On resumption of play, Kawinen seemed to have things all to them- selves and shortly after Riertsen scored their equaliser.

Play after this was very fast and teams Indulging in exciting, both some fine moves, with Kowloon being more on the attack. With only a few

Boy Scarlet (Eagle) beat Boy Heft! minutes left Kowloon scored the de-

Kent).

Lightweight

viding goal when F. Jorge, after £ fine solo run, lobbed the ball past

Elay Rumsey Lirmingham) beat Boy the keeper Jorge: Humphries, Gomas;

a technieni

de-

cixton.

Middleweight Boy Ferguson (Dirminghami beat Boy Campbell (Kent) on a technical knock-

INTER-UNIT CHAMPIONSIUP The following were the final postions in the Inter-Unit Championship:

The boys midieweight final was i one of great courage. Boy Ferguson Jones (Dontshire) un (mingham) bent Roy Cumphell (Kent)

technical decision. Campbell canied the spoken congra- | but, the referee, tulations of

and the whole-hearted appinuse of the spec- tators with his determined front. HMS Rent 61 LMS. Birmingham Saved at the end the secundi round he reached the canvas by the three times in the third round before the referee called, a halt. Each time he gamely staggered to his feet, and just before the fight was stopped had just regained his feet, but following: close upon the referee's

keeled over-clean out.

The results were:

decision.

AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS

Flyweight

Boy GreeFY (Birmingham)

Witilims (Birmingham),

Bantamweight

beat Ord.

Stoker Somerville | #5camew) beat A

B. Edensor (Birmingham),

Featherweight

Stoker Chick (Dorsetshire) knocked out Upton (hirmingisum) in the round,

Lightweight Bioker Smith (Kent) beat A. 1. Smith (Scomer),

Welterweight

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Dates Fixed For Ladies' Tennis Ties

One match in the semi-finals

Kowloon.-T.

Maxwell, Grott, R. Lapsley; T. Lapsley, Thom, F. Jorge. Hiertsen and Gutierrez

__Y.M.C.A.—Newnham; Tyndall, Clemett: Dignan. Henwell. Pairy: Pitcher. Hen- nini, Curtis, Payne and Combes,

REFEREES' DINNER

The Annual Dinner of the Hong- kong Football Referces Association will be hak! at the Hotel Cecil on Monday, December 19, at 8 p.m. Anderson and Miss Young Wai-bun V. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Chlu Chun-chiu, will be played at the same Club at 4 p.m. on Saturday, December 17.

The Singles semi-finals have been arranged for Wednesday next, De- ember 21, at the U.S.R.C.. com- of mencing ut the same time. The

will be:

the Women's Doubles Tennis Cham-miss Grimus v. Miss Griener; Mrs. nihips of the Culony wil be play- rated this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Tracy or Mrs. Skinner v. Mrs. Wil-

United Services Recreation Club Hlams.

Mrs. Tracey and Mrs. Skinner will Mrs. Tracey and Mrs. Skiner will meet Mrs. C. Burnett and Miss play off their match to-morrow. Bradbury.

The dates for the finals will be A. B. Centan (Diana) in the first round. ¡ The remaining sun-final, Miss Parranged for after Christmas.

L/Stoker Clarke (Kent). knucked mut!

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Craigengower Teams For Vere's Luck!

Saturday And Sunday

The following trums have been chosen to represent the Craigen- Rower C.C. in cricket matches fur- Ţing the coming- week-end:

Saturday, December 17

1st XI. Royal Navy (hure).-- Public assistance is being received E. Zimmern (Capt.) P. J. Billimoria, by Alfred Bakewell, the Northam A. I. H. Esmail, D. Hung, A. K. tonshire and England batsman,

Ismail, A. T. Lee, U. M. Omar, W. G. Souza, A. Zimmern und Rapley F. R. Zimmern,

Since his right wrist was cracked in car erash more than two years age he has had

2nd, XI V. Royal Navy (away). great difeully inn. R. Iranee (Capt.), N. Broadbridge. finding a living.

M. C. Hung, C. W. Lum, G. A. Lec, Often he has not known where he J. W. Leonard, H. P. Lim, T. Locke, would gel his next few shillings. A. M. Omar, G. Winch and J.. L.

Lately he has been spending his Youngsaye. nights in watchmen's huts or at the

Northampton County Cricket ground,

Sunday, December 18

the scene of many of bis triumphs.

Jak XI v. Volunteers, 11 .. When the plaster

(horne).-E. Zimmern (Capt.), A. R. of Paris was H. Esmail, U. Esmail, D. Bung, A. K. taken from his wrist last week the Ismail, I. P. Lim, T. Locke, G. doctors saw with disney" that his constitution, which had been stand-Souza, A. Zimmern, F. R. Zimmern ng up magnificently to his ordeal, and A. N. Other. was beginning to deteriorate.

the most recent of severa) operations to be successful, it is essential that his strength should be maintained,

CLUB TEAMS

The following are the Club teams for

Saturday against the Army:

First (home),~ff. Owen Hughes (cap- tain), A. C. L. Bowker, A. C. Beck, Q. Longleld, T. A, Pearce, J. L. C. Pearse,

In spite of all his troubles Bake- well refuses of give up hope of re-ley. L. D. Kilee, F. H. Stokes, suming his career as a balsman.

SCORER STARTS FUND

H. Fox, LT. Ride.

Second: {way).-E. 3. R. Mitchell (captain). H. J. Armstrong,...... 1. M. M. Kink. IL. J. D. Lowe, S. J. Cooke. R. 8. W. Paterson, C. W. E. Bishop, G. ER. Lovell, D. S. Blake (12).

"I think it is a million to one anive, D. S. Robb, V. C. lond, G. S.

my playing next summer," he said.

"I believe my wrist will be perfcct. but I shall know for certain after

two or three months' mare treat-)

ment.'

AUSTRALIAN MATCH

Melbourne, Dec. 13.

The match between Australia and

Prospects are brighter for Bake- the Rest was drawn. Australia, 428. well now Mr. L. Bullimer, the The Best 215 and 324-8.-Reuter. Northants Club scorer, Its started a

fund for his beneft.

Bakewell is grateful to Mr. Bul- llmer, but more than anything else he wants to get back to the game so that he can stand on his own feet.

Social Items

Mr. C. A. McLellan was married quietly, not long ago, to Mrs. Potts, widow of the late Mr. George Hutton Potts, formerly of Hongkong. Mr. McLellan originally went to Shang- hai, in the employment of the Canadian Pacific. He has been for several years in partnership with Mr. F. H. Crossley as a stockbroker, He is deservedly popular among Far Eastern people in London, who offer him and Mrs. McLellan all possible Kood wishes.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE THIRTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 17th December, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the daration of each meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified,

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Mombers Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and The prizewinners at St. Andrew's $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) Women's Fellowship last week were: are obtainable through the SECRET- Mrs. Neyle (Mahjong), Mrs. Ham-|ARY upon the personal or written mond (Bridge). and Mrs. Tickle application of Member, such (Whist).

responsible for all Winners at the Lucky Dip Member to be were Mrs. Gillard and Mrs. Sullivan. visitors Introduced by him, and for

Payment of all Chile, ele.

Prizes for religious knowledge will

The Secretary's Ofce, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) w}]

be distributed at the Maryitnoll Con-close at 12 NOON.

vent School, Waterloo Road,' on Tins are obtainable at the Club

Thursday, December 15, at 5 p.m. H. E. Mgr. H. Valtorta has kindly con- sented to give away the prizes.

METROPOLE

House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 21020).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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ROOM BATH Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies

ram $6 ·

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