WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1928.
Sport Columns
SOCCER
RECREIO BEAT THE POLICE
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
CANTON MEET
PROVINCIAL ATHLETICS
FINISH. }
A DINNER PARTY
THE CHINA MAIL,
SHANGHAI RACES
MR. EVE'S、PONIES DO WELL.
TWO CLASSICS
The second day's racing of the Autumn Meating of the Shanghai Race Club yesterday (through the courtesy of the Hong Kong Club), are given below. The most suc cùssful owner was Mr. Eve, whose ponies were ridden by Mr. Pote- Hunt.
Race 1-The Northern Cup. Three-Quarter Mila Mr. Eve's Wedding Eve
(Mr. Pote Hunt) Mr. Toeg's Nith
(Mr. Wells Henderson) Messrs. We' Two's Oh Kay
(Mr. Haimovitch) Time: 1 min. 31-2/6 seca.
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The Division I soccer match be- The 11th Kwangtung Provincial tween the Recreio and the police Athletic meet concluded yesterday. yesterday resulted in a win for the It is claimed that it had been car- former by the odd goal in five. ried out with such success that pre-
was played on the vious athletic meets had not achiev The game Kowloon F.C. ground and started ad. 20 minutes after the advertised “In honour of the representatives, time. Gosano kicked off and im- a dinner party was given by the mediately Recreio invaded Police officials of the Athletle Meet at thef territory, Hore Gosano made good Asia Hotel last night. Mr. Wong uso of a fine opening and beat Chit, Commissioner of Education, Estall with a fast shot. Wynne Admiral Chan Chak, Commdr. of Race 2 The Mongolian Handicap
"A" One and a quarter miles and Sherry had a very busy time for the rest of the first half, but kai, Mayor of Canton, General Mr. S. N. Shendrikoff's Hetman (Mr. Dallas) managed to, kaep the Recreio for-Cheung Man, Chief of Staff and wards out. Towards the close of many other important Government Mr. Eve's Coronation Eve ... (Mr. Pote Hunt) this half, Fraser secured the ball officials ware. present. Mr. Wong
ended up a Chit, Vice-Chairman, occupied the Mr. Toeg's Fair Sport (Mr. Hill) when well out, and
Time: 2 mins. 35-4/5 seca. pretty solo run by binging the ball chair in the absence of Marshal into the net for the equallser..
the Canton Navy, Mr. Lam Wan-
Li Chai-sum, and several speeches
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HOCKEY
RECREIO DEFEAT THE Y.M.C.A.
FOUR GOALS TO ONE
SONG AND DANCE
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THE SERENADERS AT THE1 STAR THEATRE
A GOOD OPENING
Hockey teams representing the
"The Serenaders," a bright Club de Recreio and the Y.M.C.A. little company of artistes, opened clashed at King's Park yesterday a short season at the Star Theatre evening, when an interesting game last evening to a fairly full resulted in a win for the Porty- "house," "Jazz Madness" WAS guere by four goals to one,
the title of the programme, and The result was not a true In Jazz madness it was, well inter- dication of the game, as the "y" spersed with individual dancing Jack took a large share in it, but luck and singing numbers. was dead against them and they Carter, the leader, was full of could do anything but And the net. versatility, presenting trap drum This was especially so at the clos- and revue turns which were well ing atages of the game when the received, and Bo-Diddly, as an Rees' goal had many narrow cs-eccentric dancer displayed a lot of acrobatic cleverness; his twirling
capes.
The "Y" had the satisfaction of on his head at the end of an act opening the scoring through A. R. Yas a really original effort. Teddy Kinross when they signalised the the instrument produce all sorts Weatherford, at the piano, made opening of the game with a 'fina of chords and discords and was as combined rush right from the good with the "soft stuff" as with "bully-off." The Rees were clear- the thumping jazz tunes and Miss 1ly taken by surprise and could do Valada Snow, the only lady per
nothing to stop the invaders,
former, danced and sang in an entertaining way. Messrs. Kane- puu, Popipala and Louis gave some haunting string music, in- cluding "Kalena" and "Halwailan Love" and on the whole the pro- gramme was a "peppy" one cap-. able of providing an evening's good entertainment. "Black Bot- tom" furnished a hilarious finale, There will be a change of pro- gramme every other night throughout the company's run at the Star Theatre.
Portuguese Attack From the centre, the Recs. at tacked strongly and H. Alves made the scores level. The Portuguese success, and J. Noronha gave them the lead before half time.
were made. The dinner concluded Race The Mongolian Handicap continued the pressure after this
with three cheers for the success of the Athletic Meet.
After Howarth had missed a good chance of giving the lead to the Police at the resumption, Re erelo scored from a
Marshal L Chai-sum contribut- corner, A. Gosano again finding the net dured many prizes to the meet, among Ing a melee at the goal mouth. B. which was a prize in the sum of Gosano had the misfortune of be- $2,000 cush, Half of this sum was ing injured soon afterwards and to be presented to Ip Fui-nam, had to leave the field. He did not winner of the 10,000 metres Flat return for the rest of the game.
Race.
An Easy One
Free Scholars
The Canton Government, it is
"B" One and a quarter miles Mr. S. N. Shendrikoff's Zorhan. (Mr. Lewis) Miss Ada Law's Glen Fallock (Mr. Jack) Mesars. Fay and Sath's Christ- mas Chimes .Mr. Haimoviteh) Time: 2 mins, 40-8/5 secs.
Race 4-The Racing Stakes. Nine Furlongs
understood, will recommend the Mr. A. N. Dallas's The Buckeye (Mr. Jack) admittance of Ip Pul-nam, Tsang. Tak-chuen and Trang Shiu-cho, ist, Messrs. White and Maitland's Buster II...(Mr. Maitland) 2nd and 3rd in the 10,000 Metres Flat Race, into the Chung Shan Mr. Dod's MacKay
(Mr. G. Pollock)⋅ University as free scholars. This
Time: 2 mins, 27-4/5 seca.
is done in order to encourage the young men to participate in sports. Locale Win
At the Recreio end, Howarth and Fraser had missed easy chances, Then the ball was transferred, and from a well placed lob by Brown, Ward headed into the net for Re- creio's third goal. Soon after- wards the polles were given a free kick close to the penalty area. McGreavy lobbed the ball. The Recreio goalie was so sure that it was going out that he made no attempt to stop the shot, The ball the Canton community, the officiala slipped into the net just under. of the Athletic Meet made arrange- neath the cross-bar. The Policements with the officials of the continued to press but their shots missed by inches, several hitting the cross-bar and the uprights.
To-day's Matches
Mid-Week Langue Fixtures Police v. Ewo (Chinese), St. Joseph's. ground, Referee: Sgt. Clarke,
P.W.D. (Chinese) v. Hung Kui School, Athletic ground.
Referee: Mr. Lawrence, Lam Long Wan v. Athletic, Caro-, line Hill. Referee: L/Cpl. Shead,
£8,000
FOR HALF-BACK FOR NEWCASTLE
London, Oct. 27. Despite the growing volume of agitation against it the heavy transfer fee evil shows no abate- ment, the latest case being that of J. H. Hill, the Burnley centre half, who has just been transfer-
In order to meet the demand of
Race 5-Flyaway Plate. Half Mile. Elopement Eve
Mr. Eve's
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Recs, continued to press at the resumption, A. D. Xavier got through to give his side a lead of two clear goals. The "y" then 3 took a hand in the game and for
a long time worried the Rees.'s do fence, but try as they would they could not find the net. Just before the final whistle, the Portuguese
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again went on the war path, and
a 'well organised attack saw D. Lopes put in another goal.
Y.M.C.A. v. St. AndrewS
The following will represent the 3| Y,M.C.A, 2nd XI, against St. An- drew's Y.M. Club to-morrow at King's Park, at p.m.:-W Barrowman; V. Petherick, F. S. W Smith; G. Mitchell, P. Sands, W McIntyre; A. Tate, E. G. Sewell, T. Seddon, T. J. Price, W. H. Smith. Reserves: W. E. Price, V. M. Hast.
(Mr. Pote Hunt)
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Mr. Day's Surplusland
(Mr. Dallas) South Chinn A.A. and Chinese Mr. Dorman's Promising Ven- Athletic Association to field a soc-
(Mr. Hughes) 3
cer team against a combined team of the Naval Military and Civil” Services of Shameen and Chinese Players of Canton,
turo
Refereo; E. R. Robinson.
PING PONG
NG TAI-PING WINS A TITLE
Time: 1 min. 3/5 secs.
Race & The Shanghai Stokes (Classic) 11⁄2 miles The representatives of the Hong Messrs. Bolth and Lemarchand's Kong team were as follows:-Yik
Charcoal ....(Mr. Maitland) 1 Chan-pong; Lai Yuk-tat, Lo Wei-Mr. S. A. Judah's Meadow An exhibition Ping Pong Cham- man; Lam Yuk-ying, Wong Sui- Green
(Mr. Judah) 2pionship Singles Tournament open wah, Ho Cho-yin; Ip Pak-wab, Miss Ada Law's Beattock ..... Wong Mee-shun, Wong Pak-chung,
(Mr. McBain) Fung King-cheung and Tso Kwai-
Time: 3 mina. 26.1/5 secs. shing.
The Hong Kong team won by 3 goals to 1. Wong Pak-chung scor ed 2 goals, and Lam Yuk-ping scor-
ed one..
Lady Champion Ng Sze-kwong has become cham- pion in the Tennis Singles.
In the ladies' swimming compati- tion, Miss Kwok Tsol-ming won four races out of seven, and ob- tained the highest marks and was declared champion.
Race 7 The Subscription Griffin St. Leger (Classic) 11⁄4 miles Messrs. Bailey and White's Shellure (Mr. Bowling) Messrs. Mollers Ltd.'s Wynk ‘.. (Mr. Eric Moller) Mr. Chasdlek's Big Ching
(Mr. Hill) Time: 4 mins. 02 recs.
Race 8-The Siccnwei Plate. 1/4 miles
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EXCITING FILM
THE TELEPHONE GIRL" AT THE WORLD
POLITICAL STRIFE
Herbert Brenon, who is famous for his production of "Peter Pan," scores another triumph in his latest effort, "The Telephone Girl," which is being screened at the World Theatro for final performances to- day.
The story deals mainly with political strife, and centres around a young candidate for governor- ship who is threatened by a bench- man of the ruling governor.
Excitement is aroused and one follows with Interest the train of tragic circumstances that end in a thrilling climax. The piece demon- strates very clearly the power often held in the hands of a telephone to all players of the Kwangtung operator, and it is through the help 8 Province was held last week in of a mere slip of a girl that a
Canton.
· powerful - governing body is over There were many entries from thrown.
Warner Baxter and Madge Hong Kong, the Chinese Athletic Association being represented by Bellamy play opposite each other Chan Hon-shu and Shiu Tin-lim, with great success. They are sup- the Wah Yan Old Boys' Union by ported by a big cast which includes Ng Tai-ping (President of the Lawrence Grey.
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Hong Kong Ping Pong League)
and Cheng Sam-chuen and the
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Saath China Athletic Association
Miss Kwok won the harbour rnee Mr. Liddel's Wheatcroft ...... held by the V.R.C. this year. She
(Mr. McBain). I is a member of the Ching Wahi Mr. Evan Chilly Eye..... Girls' Athletic Association (ILK.).
(Mr. Pote Hunt) 2
(Mr. Dallas) 3 Time: 2 mins. 48.1/5 Bees.
red to Newcastle. The transfer 50 yards: 1st Kwok Taoi-ming, Mr. Day's New Zealand fee is belleved to have been overtime: 44-2/5 secs.; 2nd Chan Yuk- £8,000.
50-1/6 secs.; Srd Taol Po-chi 56 secs.
Newcastle have only scored eight points out of a possible 24 this sea- son and they are second from the bottom of the table.
HOME RUGBY
London, Oct. 27. The weather was wet and grounds heavy for to-day's Rugby, principal results being as follow: Old Merchant Taylors 8, Old Blues 18.
13.
200 yards; lat Kwok Tsoi-ming, time 1.43 mins.; 2nd Chan Yuk-fai 1.52-4/5 mins.; 3rd Ho Kit-chi 1.58-3/5 mins.
100 yards (back stroke): lat Kwok Tsoi-ming, time, 2.0-4/5 mina.; 2nd Chan Yuk-fal, 2.3-3/5 mins.; 3rd Lee Chung-yu, 2.29 mins.
220 yards (breast stroke): lat Kwok Tsoi-ming time, 4.26-1/5 mina.; 2nd 'Ho Kit-chi 4.38 mins.; 3rd Chan Yuk-fai 4.52 mina,
220 yards: 1st Ho Kit-chi, time 4.15 mins.; 2nd Chan Yuk-fal, 4.27
Blackheath 10, London Scottish mina.; 3rd Yeung Wai-pun,4.31
London Welsh 8, Newport 16. Richmond 0, Cambridge 14. Guy's 6, Harlequins 19. Portsmouth Services B, Oxford 8. Rosslyn 5, Bristol 4. Coventry 9, Bedford 6.
mins.
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Race 9-The China Cup. Seven furlongs Mr.. Eve's Election Eve
Mr. Robson's The Chatty Bird (Mr. Pote Hunt)
(Mr. Hill) 2
Mr. Allam's Perhaps So...... (Mr. Wells Henderson) Time: 1 min. 51-2/5 secs. Race 10-The Loong Wha, Cup.. Three-quarter mile
SHE KNOWS NOW..
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Defendant: I am a new comer and
did not know local regulations.
Mr. Lindsell (curtly): 33-you know now.
by Kwan Man-ching, Wong Tung- A Chinese woman was, this morn- hol, George Ko Yau-cheong, Wong Ing, charged before Mr. R. E. Lan-yew, Fok Hin-chew, Leong Lindsell, at the Central Magistracy, Yin-cheong and Lam Sam-yuen, with dumping rubbish in Third-
The "knock-out" system was street, West Point. adopted in the Tournament, and Ng Tai-ping and Wong Mo-ping (Can- ton Ping Pong Champion) were qualided for the final. This was Ng Tai- very keenly contested. ping showed an exceptionally bril liant defence and his accurate drives had the Canton Champion guessing. Ng beat Wong by 16-18, 10-7, 10-6 and thus gains the title of Kwangtung Provincial Ping Pong Champion.
HEAVIES CLASH
UZCUDUN BEATS-A
NORWEGIANIMA
Mr. Robson's The Snake Bird
New York, Yesterday: (Mr. Hill) Paolino Uzcudun won a decision Mr. R. H. McNair's David over Otto Von Porat, a Norwegian Garrick ...................(Mr. Bauld) 2 heavyweight; at Madison-aquare
440 yarda: 1st Ho Kit-chi, time Mr. A. N, Dallas's Royal Lancer Gardens.-Reuter's American „Ser- 10.0-4/5 mins.; 2nd Chan Yuk-fái
F
(Mr. Jack) 8 vice. 10.10-3/5 mins,
Time: 1 min. 82-2/6 secs. 160 yards
(4 persons relay | Race 11-The Pagoda Handicap. race): 1st Ching Wah Girls' Athle-
1 mile
tic (H.K.) time, 2.40 mins.; 2nd Mr. Day's Clover Land ...... Chun Kwong Girls' School, 3.22-3/5
(Mr. Dallas). mins.; 3rd Girls' High School.
County Championship Results in the County Rugby Championship were as follow: Somerset 10, Cornwall 5, Gloucester 18, Devon 0, Cheshire 3, Northumberland 11. plon.
In the Men's Swimming Compati- tion: Chan Chun-hing, of the Chin ese Athletic (HK) became cham-
TENNIS
Ladies' Open Championship 9in- glen will. communice on Monday, November 19. Entries; close on (Mr. Judah) 2 November, 12:
Mr. Massachusett's Mongol Boy
Mesura, Bill and John's Ton Men's Club Championship, Sin- Peartree... (Mr. Maitland) -3 gles. (Hard Court) will commence Time: 2 mins. 07-4/5.ece.
on Monday, November 19.
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