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HONGKONG TELEGROAPHICAD October 18, 1939,
LONDON. Oct. 11 (Renter) The Football Association' fina suli- scribed 500 guiness... and the' MU.G. 300) guinend, to, tha Red Cross and St. John Ambulance Fund. In addition, the F.A. İs arranging special matches for the fund.
CHALLENGE TO Soccer Donation COLONY BOXERS Former Amateur Champion of London
Now in
in Hongkong
F thore are any lightwoight or welterweight boxers in the Colony who want to fight, Lon Collins, 21-year-old visitor, and former Amateur Boxing Association champion of London 1933/36,
CAMBRIDGESHIRE PROBABLES
LONDON, Oct. 17. (Reuter).—The following ure the probable starters in
is staying at the Peninsula Hotel and is willing to the Cambridgeshire, Section one! accommodate them.
Dear Mike,
COLLINS, who is in possession would be Doyle's letter to Miko
of a favourable recommenda-Jacobs, It reads: tion and referenco from Jack Doyle, famous British boxer, is officially a lightweight, but is willing to stop up into the higher division if it is necessary.
HE Is a marine engineer by pro- fession and, until recently, was with the P&O Steam- ship Company. Born in London, he took to boxing during his school days, and at the -time-of-his "tenv
ing school
wan
leading contender”. for Ute Schoolboya Bantamweight Championship of London. He be- came an apprentice engineer, and lust December made a trip to New York.
HE had with him a letter of in- troduction to Mike Jacobs from Jack Doyle, and while in Now York fought at the Hip- podrome against K. L. Barrett, whom ho beat, and K. O. Brown, a negro to whom he lost on points.
Just to introduce You to Len Cellins. A.DA. Champion of London Take good care of him as he is a boy with great prospects it handled | properly..
very great, friend of mine. He is a
Lea Collins .. A.B.A. light- weight champion of London 1933-30, now in Hongkong look. ing for an opponent.
(sd.) Jack Dorle.
THOUGH .trofa- ed for the seu, Mr. Collins baa cx- prossed the strong- est desire to máln ashore where he could follow his ambitions in the
re-
Members of the Lai Tsan Swimming Union, which took Brst place in the Chinese Amateur Athletko Federation's annual sugatie meeting at the Chinese B.C, on October 8. Chan Chun-nam (slanding third from right) broke the Chinese National record for 1,500 metres in 22 mins, 54,4
--Ming Yuen.
PROBABLES TROUNCE POSSIBLES 31-0
Floretu (Tucker), Caerloptic (Cors Inko), Romeo II (Brethes), Olein (Lowrey), Portobello (Beasley). Zaimis (Harry Wragg), Bold Devil (Rickaby), Fair Chance (Simpson), Army Rugby Trial Good Fare (Sircit), Edgehill (Stephenson), Rogerstoc Castle (Novat!), Vesperian (D. Smith), Wonersh (Weston). Domaha (Gordon flchurds), Meadow (Reary), Blatbun II (Sammy Wragg), Zaltor (Burns), Timestep (Ruttic), Noble Turk (Young), Gyroscope (Mullins), Titan (E. Smith), His Highness (Maher), Impress (Lacey), Gulsonla or Peari Hoak (Clifford Richards). Snagalvo, Bountiful, The Beak, Davy Dolittle, Portobello Aprilleson (no Jockeys). is a doubtful stürter.
SECOND
The following
SECTION
are the probable starters in the second section of the Cambridgeshire;
boxing-world.---His Quartier More (Clia Richards),
stay in Hongkong is indefinite, and though he came uphoraided, itis presence is now known, and per- haps something can be done to see him in action.
(Weston),
Harmachis
(By "Fly-Half”)
Eranbird MIXED DOUBLES
OPEN TOURNEY
THE Army held their second trial yesterday afternoon in op- pressive heat when the "Pro- bables" beat the "Possibles" 31 points to nil. Despite the weather--some-good energetic football was seen.
THE Probables side, which was essentially an Army XV, was superior and was
never
Fairfax (Evans).
Allegiance (Beasley), (E. Helenahili
Smith). Azam (Miles),
Poslio (Jones). Squadron Castle (Mitchell), Lovers Seventh Fate (Gordon Richards),
axed to the utmost, Bad heel- Wander (Stephenson), Never Sur- prised (Lowrie), Ministrone (Perry-
ing on their part gavo Lang, man), Halstead (Harry Wragg),
SUBJECT to the approval of the their serum-half, a very anxious Brasso (Littlewood), Ellen (Car Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association, time, and prevented many oppor- sluke). Takemy (Mullins), Doctrine (Lane), Fair Dancer (Sirrett), Ice the Chinese Recreation Club will tunities of opening up the game. Berg 11 (no Jockey), Heavyweight conduct an Open Mixed Doubles Lang was constantly harassed (no jockey), Truemate (no jockey). Tournament next month. Entrance by the opposing forward, due to Roderick Dhu (no jockey), Orichal fee for each competitor is $2.50 and bad heeling and his slowness in que (no jackey), Flying Cloud (no entries should be sent to the Hon. whipping the ball out. However, he Jockey), Enfold (no Jockey), April big Third (no Jockey), Godolphin (no Secretary, Mr. Wong Kwok-tong, not must be definitely the first choice for one. The apathe-jockey) Woolsack (no Jockey), Tudor inler than October 21.
scrum-half position as his passing on fle conditions of Rose It (no jockey), Aegisthus (no
the whole was accurate, and he The first round will be played off stopped effectively individual for- Hongkong boxing jockey), King Henry (no jockey) on or before November 5, and the wards breaking away from scrums is well known. and Fouth of June (no jockey).
other rounds, except the semi-finals with the ball at their feet. Some litle while
and Anui, on November 12. Arrange-
MR. Collins for- sook his ampleur status over a year ngo.
THE problem of an opponent, how- ever, 15
Į
ago, however, there were several
HE was back in London again by public challenges lasued by visiting January, and left almost imme-boxers, but whether those men are diately for Australia. On board the still here or pot is not known. buat he met Johnny King, bantam- BOXING in Hongkong is confined weight champion of England, and to the services, but how far is it several times donned the gloves with possible for Army and Navy men to him in sparring bouts.
meet with Mr. Collins? Are there
IF anything further is needed to Introduce this boxer to Hongkong
any civilians willing to take him on? is there an energetic promoter?
Olympiad Substitute
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11 (Reuter.) -Civil leaders here to-day suggested
⚫ Pan-American sports meet at Golf Philadelphia next year nɛ a subotitute for the 1940.Olympla Games, which are scheduled to be held at Helsinki but which may, be cancelled because of the war.
The Acting. Mayor, Mr. George Connell, suggested that an organisä- Hon of civil sports leaders should formulate plans.
Captain's Cup Qualifiers
Playing over the short holes
on
Saturday in the Captain's Cup of the
Kowloon Golf Club. C. G. Anderson, W. Kershaw and B. Basta cach re- turned a score of 70 aet. Anderson qualified by having the beat last nine
Mr. John Kelly, former Olymple rowing champion, said: "It might and should be called 'All-American holes. Olympic," but we should invite any nailon not at war."
On Sunday, playing over the new extended course in the Captaby's Cup, T. Henderson quailfled with a score of 95, (14) 81. There were only two
SPORT ADVTS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
GAINING SUPPORT- PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 11 (UP).— { returns, The proposal to hold Pan-American Athletic Games here next year to re- place the Olymple Games in Finland, which are virtually certain to be can- celled if the European conflict con- tinues, gained now support to-day.
The American Olymple Committee recently attempted to have the 1940 Olympic Games transferred to the United States, but Finland protested ING will be held (weather per against such a step, Finland insisted mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on that it had made à large. Investment SATURDAY,
21st October, 1930, and was determined to hold the commencing at 2.00 p.m. games despite adverse condition in
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 Europe.
D.m.
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Inter-School
Aquatic Heats played on the
ments as to the ground are left to the PTE. Gracle, who played during the competitors but the first named pair first half for the Possibles at scrum- In och bracket shall have the choles, half, was erratic and lobbed his passes. He was substituted by Bdr. The semi-finals and final are to be Smyth in the second half, who lacked CRC. ground on definite opportunities. Both men November 10 and 26 respectively. were considerably handicapped by their forwards who brokê;, up too Schoolboy swimmers competed at The draw will take place at the quickly. die Victoria Recreation Club yester- C.R.C. at 0.30 pm on Oetcher #2. NEITHER full-back- Was called day when the heals of the Inter-Best of three sets shall be ployed in upon to field kicks nhead, and their School annuai aquntle meet were all the matches. Suitable prizes will afternoon's work consisted mainly of held. The finals will be held, on be provided for the winners and tackling men possession or diving Friday.
runners-up, but the holding of the on the ball as men dribbled towards Tournament is conditional on receipt them. As a result nothing was seen of not less than 10 entries.
Finalists are:
100 yards.-W. G. Pryde (C.h.D.), Francis Chan (Wah Yan). Tan Tiong-thlam (St. Stephens), John Tai (Wah Yan) You Tun- Jun (8.J.C.).
59 yards __back-stroke-Robert Ho 183.C.). Pong Cheuk-wah (Wan-Yah), W G. Pryde (C.D.5.), A. Lopez (La Sante). Yip Tin-yuen (St. Stephens),
100 yards breaststroke Pung Wah- chung (ing), Lau Cheux-wing (King's}, Donald Young (8.J.C.). Ng Kamyung (Wah Yan), Wong Hok-wan (Wah Yan). 60 yards-Edward Hurley (C.B.5.), Tan Jong-thlam (St. Stephens), I. Wing-hung (Kinga), Yon Tuen-fung (8.J.C.), Edward Robert (King'a),
Young (B.J.C.), G. Saunders (C.D.) Diving-Koo Ke-kul (Wah Yan), Donald Wang Kin-wun (Wah Yan), N. G. Mar- quer (La Salles, Fung Hon-pah (Rt. Paul's), Li Wing-hung, (King'), W. G. Pryde (C.3.8)..
150 yards medley relay.—St. Joseph's, King's, La Halle, Wah Yan.
200 yardsDonald Young (8.1.C.), J. Go 1 (La Salio), Chan Vee-tong (Wal Ya 1, Ng Chiu-mán (Queen's),
00 yarda breast-stroke-So Kwok-wing (Wah Yan), Ng Kam-ying (Wah Yan).
cheting (King #), 23. Ng
Cheuk-wing (Kinsale).
Punt WAI
100 yards back-stroke-Fung
Famous French Pair
of their powers of touch kicking. In view of the fact that there was jalways a man over when the Inst tackle was made the full-backs were blameless, with neither men outstand- ing in powers of recovery. The Army selectors will have a difficult task in making their choice for Saturday's game.
RICHARDS A FIND
Paris, Oct. 17. Two famous fennla
players, Brugnon and Barotra, are now serv ing as captales of infantry. They have won more doubles champion- tournamentsRouter Bulletin. ships than any other pair in tennis afternoon. He must be a certainty
Puncec Shines In Exhibition
RICHARDS was the find of the
for the game against the Club. He makes for a gap without hesitation and hos speed and strength to carry him through.
AT half-time, Lomax changed places with Smith, possibly to give the latter a try-out in an attacking |aldo,. 'Smith, who lacks height and weight, would be at a disadvantage It pitted against elther D. H. Stewart
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11 (UP)or Van Leeuwen, two probable wing Wah Wah Yan). A Noronha (97.C) nis ace who fell by the wayside in nlppiness would be better employed Cheuk Franjo Puncee, the Yugoslavian ten men for the Club. It seems that his A Lopez (La Salle), Fung Fei-wan the Facile Const championship last at the back of the scrum, provided he (King'a), Peter Row (61.05.
King's, La Salle, St. Stephen“.
Japan Wrestlers
Beat Filipinos
200 yards relay-St. Joseph's, C..S.. week,-to-day galned some solace in can throw out long accurate passes. his victory over Bobby Riggs. No. 111s great asset as a wing man might American amateur and Wimbledon turn out to be his ability to keep in champlon, in their exhibition match. touch with Boe when he meanders.
LOMAX did what was required of Puncee handed a 6-1, 6-2, shellack him without distinguishing himself ing to Riggs at the Palace of Fine He was steady, had safe hands and Arts. The Yugoslavian tennis cham-knew where touch was. pion is to perform in Jopen and TOKYO, Oct. 12 (UP). The all-Manila in the company of Charles BOE and Walte were in form and visiting Filipino Japan wrestlers to-day beat the Hare, crack English player.
iscem to have a thorough understand- champloris, three
ing of each other's play. In another exhibition alaged to- matches to one.
It was the second detent to be|day, Mrs. Helen Wille Moody, former suffered by the Filipinos here in two world champion, and Jack Crawford, starts. They lost their debut to the Australian Davis Cup star, joined Tokyo YMCA. last Sunday, four forces to defeat Mrs. Sarah Palfrey certain matches to nothing. The Filipinos Fabyan and Elwood Cooke of the are to meet the all-Japan wrestlers United States, 6-3. They only played again on Sunday at Osaka,
a single set exhibition.
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PROBABLE SPEAR-HEAD DOUGLAS had the better of the struggle with Picton at fly-calf, and be the Army's spear- bead in attock. He seldom gets out of touch with his threes, whom he feeds well. He and Lang combined well.
THE. Probable pack worked well together although inclined to pack high. They didn't have things... ali ¦ their own way against the hard- working and possible eight, especially in the set scruma, Bousted was to the fore amongst the latter forwards.
CUTHBERTSON, although down..
his to play, had to cry off owing to auffering from Hongkong foot. He is a doubtful starter for Saturday,
- PAGE made his first appearance in these trials, and showed he had lost none of his last year's energy, an
DUKE, Rididole and Pinkerton further- enhanced their reputations gained in the last trial, meng
Probables (Reds), -Lt. Otway Lt. Lomax (0/11JLA), L/Cpl., Boo (RS.). L/Cpl. Waite (ILE) and Bar Richarde (WLRA); it. Douglas (8.9.), L/Sgt. (H.A.0.0); Pia, Berry (14'wax)," Lt.
(TLR):
3/Lt. Pinkerton (1.8.), Bigt." Page, Capt. Dues (1.9.). LA. Ridadejo (RNAL) - and Bet, Blackmannan f
·Fomtates · (Stripes)---čar. Easterbrook, 15th AvA3;, Bor, Arlinertat "TRÊS), LL L/Cp, Smith (16.1 L/Sp Proton (8.8) [Gibson (1,5):12/001, Moggeriden (im)
Ples tracto: Tư Chi Bourtad L/Cpl. Coombe 3.), Cpl. Brink Fie Turlocke (Stor)},
[ ILA), Gur, Cook (RN RAI -Curk (ith AA, and Beta Bursíť" (be sex);
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