GARRISON SPORTS NOTES
By "Jake”
Soccer Teams Prepare For Coming Season
MILITARY SOCCER SIDES are among the first- to prepare for the season that will soon be upon us. One or two of the civilian Clubs have already been in practice, but on Saturday two Army sides, an Air Force team and the Hongkong Football Club will be in action. The Hongkong F.C. meet the Royal Scots, and the R.A.F. tackle the newly formed team from the Combined Military Hospital.
On Saturday following. the Hongkong F.C, will play the Middlesex, and carly indications may be had con. cerning the talent of these two First Division military elevens,
The IAF-Combined Military Hospita| zaatchi in tri fe gilayed at Kal Tak commencing at djur, and is a return en ounter to une Though the previously played olmen are furly trong side, I think the new combination will jrave two strong
throt Lost
Rugby
THE inter-Unit Rugby len-
guer will be run once more this winter. The Small Units competition will be in existence up till Christmas. after which the Large Units tournament will operate,
The Dist watned league เจ comprised of leans fromt. Curpa and Departementale, and the int ter of teams from Corps, Ix partmentals ated Regiments
The Royal Army Medical Compa which topped the Sinall Units league last year, are one more strider the capabile leader - ship of Captain Serien, IMS red shonald prove to be one of the best teams in that lengue this Year
It is somewhat curly, larwever TU
the values C the varluua sides. It is hoped, but who knows, that further talent Inny have arrived in the Colony since the close of the last sea -
MOJA
Swimming
ONE of the most interest-
ing swimming galas of the week-and will be that held by the Royal Scots on Saturday in the Army Pool, Victoria Barracks, It in their annual championships. and will commence at 8 p.m.
Three invitation races feature programme, and these are
ttir the
440 free-style (one wim- mer), the 220 yards back-struke
swimmer) Lond
and The 200 yards medley relay {teams of bree-back-cake, breast-stroke and freestyle)
Victoria Recreation Club, the › Royal Corps' of Signals, the
· Europest YMCA and the Li Tun Swimming Union been invited, and, I understand, 'all have accepted.
have
SIGNALS' ANNUAL MEET The Royal Corps of Signale, indidentally, are holding their
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Who Won...................
And How?
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erf The result The Newenstle Bradford Cily League match was re-
44. smrted an
Newcastle meni tu thai resalt to the League, but the Firadford (11y manager reported it na Jak
The enforce declared that the "s won by 4 J
The Canadian insta ILTON Dver 4 Airt by Stubbtrak, which the feferer firk tit the side net. though
stated.
game resumed with the gual-kick, it is dimcult to the mistake attires
auntle meeting Afternoon It 2,30 Victoria Berincka Pool
Table Tennis
And Badminton
IN
see how
Thi
The
TABLE tennis and ind
minton matches with
Army Units have been in vited by the St. Andrew'a Club-this was recently in- timated by a member of the Club Committee, and the facilities of the Club have been placed at the disposal of the challenging teams.
The Royal Corps of Signals, ented one of the best table tennis teams in Qie Cotony, played Do- the RAM.C., at both tachment. Mingles ward doubles Enst night. At the Ume of writing thin (Wednesday)
haven't the clairvoyance to tell the winner, but the outcome should no doubt be in favour of the Signalis
Indoor Bowls
THE American game of Indoor Bowls has proved
of great attraction to the men of the Services, and the enthusiastic among many are bowlers of high standard.
The manager of the Alleys, the other night, intimated that there should soon be a League formed of Servicemen from the various Units. One team, In fact, has already been formed, and it is hoped that there witi soum be enough to commence this competition.
STOUT FELLER
“Where are you going with that * 2**
"I'm going to do a little deforento tion, Barts. There's a tres outside Poz taken a dislike to, I shall fell it with one fell swoop."
-" Rather early in the morning for
tree felling, lan' it?”
* The sarly woodcantar gate the firm tree, you know. Bendes --it's an ugly tree. There is something offensive about that true. Coma to think of it, it rather reminds me of you, Bertie."
** Well — I riist confess I didn't m expect to see you chopping trees this morning: med, smolding in
whacking big black cheroot. Not after last night... "I don't like the way you say " not after last night.”, I detect a certain envy in the cone — a certain under- current of bitterness. You ought to be overjoyed to see me absolanały brisling with joi-da-vivendi de "I merely marvel at your powers of recovery.
"You naad?'t, Bertia. It's all dis to Rose's Lime "Fidce," you “knoto
"Prevents mornings after the night.
to bad. And now, Burtis, with your ̈before, Fat, the thing before you go
'permission I'll step out and deal ona" santcrpacting arboreal friend a couple of shreuod crackr with my
u'strs,
In the New York "battle of cham- Jenkina, of Sweet-
teorld Texas,
tighoright champion, being knocked
by Henry
Armstrong. trorid terlier. wright champion, in the neth round
out
COLD COMFORT
FOR
VERITY
--Five Years Ago
Playing for Routh Africa against Yorkshire
Shefeld, 14. n
Cameron hit 3- runs of ome pyet
Inquiry Into Singapore
Boxer's Death
Fatal Haemorrhage Follows
Knock-out Blow
from Verity-three U's and three fa. AT THE CORONER'S INQUIRY on August 19 into
The sturg
goes that Wood, the the death of Young Gauder, who died in hospital follow- You kabire wicket-keepers, corking
the
the
ward to ting his contest with Clever Paco at the New World arena pitch al- Venty
-D' Wif) Hedley You ve KUL um
Two pintad
on Aug. 11, Dr. S. H. Al-Junied, hon. secretary and
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WE HAVE A LARGE RANGE OF PLAIN
CARPETING ALWAYS IN STOCK
HEAVY QUALITY AXMINSTER
27" WIDE IN MODERN PLAIN COLOUR- INGS OF BLUE, GREEN, BEIGE AND BROWNS AT $12.50, YARD.
. NON-CRUSH RICH PILE AXMINSTER
27" WIDE IN GREEN AND BEIGE AT $14.50 YARD.
WE HAVE AN EXPERT STAFF OF CUTTERS AND FITTERS, SPECIALISTS IN THE MAKING OF FITTED CARPETS. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS GIVEN TO HOTELS AND SHIPPING COM- PANYS ON APPLICATION. SPECIALISE'
REMEMBER WE
Jurnishing
Department
22 LANE CRAWFORD'S
The House of Quality & Service
he doren i know whether to hit the medical adviser to the Singapore Boxing Board of Con- TO - DAY
for four I
Lawn Bowls Teams For
The Week-end
The following Les have chosen by various Clubs for bowls feague matches this week-end:
trol, gave a detailed description of the precautions taken before and after the fight to ensure that Gauder received proper medical attention, reports the "Straits Times."
Dr. Al-Junied said that at 2 p.m. on the day of the fight, he
examined all the boxers who LEAGUE TENNIS
were to take part in the even-
Inga contests.
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"The procedure
examine their generol condition, paying par- beep
ticular attention to lawn
the condition of the heart, lungs and spleen, and to their physical condition by lock- ing for external injuries," sold Dr Al-Junied,
INDIAN R.C.
❤
is team p.m.)-
D M Khan A M Rumjan, A Rumihn and M. R. Abbas
Joosen, A K. Suffled. A and A K. Minu
Kowloon C.C
Therme
3.30
M
A
A I umjahn A. Yumu! M and AR Dallah
Y
Adel!
HK. ELECTRIC
+
Hongkong C,C, (away, 3.30 pm -
A & Garden. W. 2. Miefralane. W
Musketi and 2 Lunny
W Stoker, V Barty, GT Padgett and do 9 Thomson
A. P. Turbuck, R. & Owens. # 8. Mckay and A 7 Paul
RECREIO
Ha“ v. Hongkonɛ 7.C. (away, 3.30 pun
F. X Boares, H. A Alves, J. I Noronha and F. Lurt,
i. Xavier, C. M. Silva J. V Ribeiro and F. X. Buva,
J. À LOL, C. 2. Marques, J. 7. Ribeiro and C. G. Bilva,
"B" v. C. C.C. thome, 3.30 p.m.).—
1. A. Machado, C. A. Lope, A. M. Rodrigue and D. Barto.
D. C. Alves CHL Bext. 3. C. Remedios and 3. J. Hasto,
C. F. VAK, A, 7. Noronha, C. Roza Pereira and 1. 3. Bliva
2nd Division . K. Tang (home, 130
Pa, A. Xavier, HI, A. Piana, J. R. Scars and O. P Ramedics.
X. Monteiro, J. A. Remedios, C. &. B. Alyes and P. A, Yvanovich. **A. 7. Demund, P. M. N. Silva, A. M. Xavier and E. Sousa.
HOLDERS THROUGH
Colony Pairs Bowls Matches Held
were
Two matches in. the Colony Open Patre bowls Championship played at Kowloon Football Club yesterday.
L. J. Silva and J. F. V. Ribeiro, played 21 beads against R. P. Phil lips and J. E. Henson to a score of 17-17, when, owing to darkness, the extra head was not played. It will take place to-day at 8.30 p.m.
Dr Al-Junied went on to say that he was present at the night that ni in his official capacity, and watched Gauder Aghting Clever Paco.
"In
rused." the seventh
the doctor said. "Gauder went down again from one of the blows de- livered at his head by Pato, and be was counted on!"
Indians Beat K.C.C.
In "A" Division
Indian Recreation Club had things very much their own way against Kowloon Cricket Club in the "A" Division the Tennis League yenter- day, when they won by eight sets to one at Book unpos.
The visitors missed the services of
E. C. Fincher and Alec Crawford,
O, Rumjahn and M. A Hazack beat G. Burnett and E. F. Fincher 6-3; beat A. E P. Guest and S. A. Geny 6.3: beat T. A. Madar and R Broadbridge B-4.
A. R. Minu and a IL Kitchell bost Burnett and Fincher 6-2; lost to Guest and Gray 4-8; beat Madar and Broad- bridge 62
S. A. and 11, Itumjahn beat 7-5; beat Guest and Gray 6-3; beat Madur and Broad- bridge 6.0.
"About five to eight munutes after Gauder was taken to the dressing-Burnett and Fincher room, I was asked to go and see him by one of his seconds" went on Dr. Al-Junied. "When I I arrived there, he was unconscious and I saw it was a serious case of haemorrhage.
"Gauder was taken to Tan Tock Seng's hospital,” the doctor conclud- | ed, "and after the main flight I went to the hospital and was present in the operating room during the opera- Hon, after which I went home."
CROSS-EXAMINED
WESTIONED by Mr. Braga he
QUES
said that he had been medical
offer to the Boxing Board of Con- trol for eight or nine years, and had; known Gauder for five or six years, during which time he had treated him as a private practitioner.
"Have you treated him for in- juries received in fighting?--No. I cannot remember having done so.
re-
Did he ever suffer from a suspect- ed fracture of the skull.No. member treating him for cuts in the eye one or two years ago.
You did not think he was seriously enough hurt to go and examine him? -Na But I told his chief second, Al Rivers, to help him.
RIGHT LEG USELESS
8 Gnader was being taken to A he dreading-rooms, did you not
notion that he seemed to have completely lost control of his right lest-No
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"C" Division Games
Four matches were played in the "C" Division of the Tennis Lesque resulting in victories for Kowloon Indian Tennis Club, Chinese Reeren- tion Clab, Kowloon Cricket Club and South China, Scores were,
At Sookunpoo, Kowloon Indian Tennis Club beat Army Tennis Club 0.3.
and S. &. Hussairs 3-6; lost to F. Khan Emberson and Duffeld lost to B. A. and A. M. Singh 1-6; beat M. Isaic and G. Singh 8-2.
Murray and Adams lost to Hussains TURN to Page 10, Column Five
I put it to you that half the arena heard him?-I did not hear him.
OPPONENTS EVIDENCE
MAR
TARIO Orestes Egea, said that be was a professional boxer and fought under the name of Clever Paco,
Questioned by the coroner, Paco said that he did not think that his full strength was in the blow that caught Gauder on the side of the head,
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"I was concentrating more on hia solar plexus,”. mid Paco, "bo-{ came I considered that he work spot. My blows to the bead were simply to make him raise his A few minutes after Gauder had been, taken to
the
I dressing-roon,
guard, so that
could
zo for Rivers came up and told you that
solar plexus" Gauder was unwell, didn't he?-Heferee to the Boxing Board of Control, Hermann Meijer Rappa, official re-
that sald
said, "Baby" is unwell."
in the seventh round of the
I put it to you that he told you fight, Paco was aggressive for HA. Alves and E. V. V. Ribeiro (holders) beat P. A. Peckham and W.
to go and attend to Gauder?-No. arst time. McNeill 24-11.
He did not.
BOWLSTERS WIN
The return match between the Bowlsters, and the Volunteers, ABC, was played at Kowloon Bowling Green yesterday, the former winning-65-58,
Did you follow Hivery? Yes.
landed
*
the
"He
umber M
of lefts to I put it to you that it was a jur: that I noticed," said Rapps,
the bead, and one punch in particu seven to ten minutes adiante struck Clauder just behind his right, that you followed himTowthat leʻa
He, 11 www.about two or three car, as he turned his head to avoid minates after tha: rodid, so.Cupe
being punched The next fight was in progressivered by Paco before Gauder went At least one more punch was dow W;'LL Walker, N. LA„Smith, L: New-
left ton. J Deacon lost to D... Gow when you left. You!
at the down continued Rapps, t Flippance, W. Hyde, J. G. Mayer 18-21, fourth round;, didn't you? No. I becom
a left after the second round
opinion
Gimider'syfight had "conc):
HEWAAR CarnalLORS R. Wood, J. TÄNA Thaiwould be about nine trinite which was, that heavy blo
Smith, B. H. Dodwell beat R.-R.-Devins
really knocked him out-g
xamined:
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