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Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
THE CHINA MAIL.
Cricket - To-day-H.K.C.C.
Annual Meeting, 5.30 p.m.
Saturday--C.S.C.C. v. C.C.C.; C.C.C. I v. C.S.C.C. 11.
Aquaties To-day-Ladies' Harbour Race, 5 p.m.
To-morrow Open Harbour Rucu, 5 p..
Whist-To-day-St. Patrick's Club Drive, 830 p.m. Chess To-day Annual Meeting of Kowloon Chass Club, 5.30 p.m.
Football-To-day---Meccing of F.A. Council, 530 p.m.
To-morrow. Signals v.
. R. Engineers (Chatham Road);
12 Bty: R.A. V R.A.S.C.
Happy Valley)..
Thursday.Q. Co. S.L.I. .v, “B” Co. S.L.I. (Sookumpoo); "Co. Argylls v. 20 Bty. R.A. (Chatham Road): "C" Co. Argylls v. R.A.0.C. (Happy Valley).
Friday 12 ty. R.A. V. I.Q. Co. Argylls (Sookum- poo): 31 Bty. R.A. v. R.A.M.C. (Chatham Road).
Division-
Saturday-First St. Joseph's v. Chinese Athle- tie; South China V Club; Kowloon F.C.
Police; Argylls v. Somersets; Club de Recreio v. Royal Artillery;- Second Division Kowloon
F.C. v. St. Joseph's; Club de Recreio v Argylls; Navy v South China; Eastern v. Club; Somersets v. Chinese Athletic; University v. Royal Artillery; Third Division-R.ATO.C. Ewo: Boyal Air Force V. Somersets; Royal Engineers v. 'South China; Fukien v. Chin-
ese Athletic,
V.
Ping Pony To-morrow- Junior League-South China A.A. v. Nam Mo A.A. (Chin- exu Catholle Club) Nam Chung A.A. 1 Commercial Press (Chinese Catholic Club); Fukien A.A. v. Indian R.C.
(South China A.A.).
Thursday Kam Chan-man v. So Pui-vip (South Chinn A.A.: Lai Pui-lum v. C. A. L. Rumjahn (Kowloon Chinese Y.M.C.A.); Chang Sum-chuen v. A. V. Gosano (Kowloon Chinese Y.M.C.A.).
Friday Junior League- Hin Kan School Hip Wah A.A. (Fukien A.A.); Kangto School v. tp Keung "AA. (Chinese Cathol: Club): Full- pino Club . Chinese Catholic Club (Chines: Catholic Club)..
Saturday-Lee Hon-kee V. Lam Ka-huen (Kowloon Chin- esc Y.M.C.A.); Lee Koon-lan V. Chu Kam-kook (Kangto School).
League—-
Sunday-Junior Nam Mo A.A. v. Wah Ying Club (Kangte School)."
Monday-Junior League-- South China v Commercial Press (Chinese Catholic Club); Nam Chung A.A. v. Indian R.C. (Chinese Catholle Club); Chinese A.A.-v. Kang- to School (Kangto School)."
Boxing-To-morrow- Somersets v. Argylla, Murray. Barracks.
Tennis-To-morrow-Inter- Faculty Match-Engineers .v.
fedicals, 4.16 p.m.
Hockey-To-morrow-Radio Sports Club v. University, 5.15 p.m.
Rugby Football-To-morrow Second Trial Match, Happy Valley.
Monday-Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, 5.15 p.m.
Fencing-Thursday--Somer- sets' Bayonet Fencing Com- petition.
Friday-Somerseta' Bayonet Fencing Competition.
Racing-Thursday-Entries close for Ninth Extra Race Meeting, noon.
October 25-Ninth
Race Meeting.
.. HOME.
Extra
Racing -To-morrow The
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Sport Columns
INTERPORT GOLF. RUGBY FOOTBALL.
MANILA EASILY BEATEN BY
SHANGHAI.
A CONVINCING VICTORY.
Shangha, Yesterday.
match, by 10-0.
CLUB DEFEAT "CORNWALL" IN POOR GAME.
BAD SCRUMMING,
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1930.
BRITISH RUGBY
TOURISTS.
CHANNEL SUCCEEDS
}
AGAIN.
Defeat May Do Service Twins Forced to Give Up
to Dominions,
IMPETUS GIVEN.
After 12 Hours.
PORPOISE NUISANCE.
Not since 1859, when the British the 16-year-old American twins, Berenice and Phyllis Zitenfeld, team, captained by the Rev. Nwho entered the water at the Mullineux, of Kent, were, defeated South Foreland in an attempt to at Sydney by thirteen points to swim the Channel, gave up when three, has an Australian team pre within four or five miles of Cape valled over a combination from the Gris Nez. They had been swim- Motherland until Tom Lawton and
to
stop
ty "Serum Half") Shanghai won all three four-ball
With a reputation such as the games in the Interport maten Cornwall XV. have obtained one his men, on the same ground on ming 12 hours 34 minutes,
They against Manila, thus winning the expected to see some good move August 30, won a great victory by through feeling the effects of the
were forced Budd and Benson, beat Alpinements in their last match in Hong a single point,
Kong. instead of which a game
While we may regret the defeat coldness of the water. In addition. and Mason by 3 and 1; Prevot and void of all the finer arts of Rugby of our team, there is compensation'
there was song heavy weather during the day, Denison beat Nelson and Robson 1
victors
Mr. Jack Burville, the pllat, said were led by Tom Lawton, of Ox that it would have required on-
Cord and Yates 1 up.
up; Pettit and Huggett beat Me-football was witnessed yesterday. in the thought that our
Opposed to team trying out a The singles were played last / new combination, the Cornwall ford fame, and were coached by other five or six hours' swimming three-quarters miserably disap- A. C. ("John") Wallace, the pointed their supporters, and it Oxford-Scottish international, two to reach France, and although the swimmers were anxious to con- to fine defensive of the most popular fellows the tinge it was decided to give up.
duo
was only ptny by Webb and a game pack
of forwards that defant was stay-
off by a greater margla
Sunday and resulted as follows:
Budd (Shanghai) beat Alpin (Manila) 1 up; Prevot (Shanghai) bent Robson (Manila) 5 and 1; Denison (Shanghai) beat Nelsoned (Manila) 6 and 5; Huggett (Shang- hai) beat Mason (Manila) 8 and. 7; Benson (Shanghal and McCord (Manila) all square; Petitt (Shang- hal) and Yates (Mahta), all square -Reuter.
BOGEY POOL AT
FANLING.
The following is the result of the Bogey Pool played at Fanling on October 10 and 12:-
The winner, A. E. Lissaman, re- turned a card (6) 4 up, while F. Groves (9), 2 up, secured second place.
Other scores:-
A. B. Stewart (2) 1 up.
1. H. Geare (10), all'aquare
(twice).
L. G. S. Dowell (5), 1 down.
R. Young (7), 1 down.
J. M. Younger (15), 1 down. 82 cards were taken out.
PING PONG.
RESULTS IN MEN'S SINGLES TOURNAMENT.
Playing in the Men's Singles Tourney Lai Yiu-cheuk defeated Lui Wat-hoong by 3 sets to 1 and Mok Hing-woon beat Wong Chiu- kwai 3-0. Three contestants failed to turn up and Siu Din-lim, Wong Tung-hoy and Ho Chee- keung received walk-overs into the second round.
A further list of matches is given, below:-
Tight Scrums Ruined.
Dominions have ever sent us.
Not So Attractive.
When the twins returned to
Dover they walked to their apart- ments. In an interview they said:
"We wasted to mother's sake, but she made us
Mrs. Zitenfell said:
do it for
We
"We are through with the Chan- nel now and will not try again. We're going home to America. If the twins had had fair weather they could have beaten the Chan- nel. I am very proud of them. They never made a complaint or
Apart from this, the victory will do an immense amount of good to the Rugby Union game throughout There was little to choose be- Australia. Already there are in tween the opposing forwards as dications of a decrease out there regards weight, but the Club for- in the interest taken by amateurs get out of the water, although we wards held
a big advantage in in the Rugby League game and the were sure we could go on. the loose. The tight serums were one conducted under Australian were frequently stung by jelly ruined by bad heeling, the Club rules, and it would not be surpris- fish, which seemed to be every- back row being at fault time and ing to find in the near future the where, and the porpoises gave us
a terrible time." ognit. Bonnar played a great Rugby Union game played in all game behind forwards who gave parts of Australia as' enthusiasti him little opportunity of getting enlly as it is in New Zealand. the ball cleanly away. The ball came out the Club side more often
In Queensland, for instance, the as not, but what advantage was Rugby League game is not so at gained was lost because of the tractive as it was, and that of the holding of the ball between the Rugby Union is making great middle and back rows. In the headway there, due greatly to the loose, Gammell was conspicuous, fact that Tom Lawton, who now murmur the whole of the time, and when I insisted on their his short dashes relieving the resides at Brisbane, has so en- line on numerous necasions, whilst couraged the Queensland players coming out of the water they bogged
that on several recent occasions me to let them go on." The Club halves were musters they have run New South Wales of the situation. Bonnar got the very closely. ball away as well as possible Again, in Victoria, which hither- under the circumstances. and was to has concentrated almost wholly quick on Sayers when opportunity and solely on the Australian Rules afforded. King took some good game, Rugby Union is becoming passes and got his three-quarters popular, and the fact that Victoria moving as quickly as he could. was represented in the victory Too Much Individualism. over the British team should havo Individualiam tended to spoil a big influence in the eventual good movements by the Club abandonment of that particular during the week-end when an ex- three-quarters, and a superior line code for the one played more hibition match was played between thus lost many scoring opportun- generally at Home, in New South St. Patrick's Club, winners, and a itles. Lammert was the best Wales, New Zealand, and South team chosen from the Rest of the three-quarter on the field, run-Africa.
League. The champions won by a total of 826 points to 778.
his tackling was sure.
ning hard for the Inen instead
No Lack Of Spirit.
BILLIARDS,
CLOSING OF STEEL-COULSON' LEAGUE..
The League
Steel. Coulson Billiards was brought to a close
of making use of the doubtful! It must not, however, be imagin Scores: punt ahead. His second try was ed that there is a lack of the St. Patrick's Club, the only feature of a dull game.amateur spirit in Queensland and Castro Webb was the safest full back, | Viętoria. The Rugby League and Pile
his fielding of the ball being judg-Australian Rules games are play. E. Remédios
Baptista
The Rest.
148 Hodson
150
150 Noonan
114
143 Jakeman
150
150 Fisher
74
85 Pollard
160
150 Harris
140
826
773
The prizes won in the competi-
ad to perfection and his kickinged there by amateur clubs, and it Cruz
to touch both accurate and ground is simply a matter of lack of L. Remedios October 16-Kam Chan-man v. gaining. Fox was not too sure uniformity in the laws in the three
in his hardling, but his kicking different codes being adopted. So Pul-yip (South China A.A.)
October 16-Lai Pul-lum V. was safe. What I would have But to return to the home record C. A. L. Rumjahn (Kowloon liked to have seen was two or of the Australians against. Great tion will be presented at the in- Chinese Y.M.C.A.)
three movements started by the Britain. Singularly enough, Itvitation dance which is being or October 16:-Chang Sum-chuen full back. This never occurred was the first meeting of the rivals Fanised by the teams competing V. A. V. Gosano (Kowloon though countless opportunities that resulted in an Australian vic-in the League, and will be held in were given. The beginning of a tory. Three other Test matches the Garrison Lecture Hall on Fri- October 18-Leo Hon-kea v. movement by a full back leaves were played in that year-thirty day night,
one of his own three-quarters un-one years ago and the British marked, and good passing should team won them all by 11-0, 13—9, enable that player to gain his ob- and 11-0 respectively. jective. Webb kept well up with! Then, in 1904, they were defent-
Chinese Y.M.C.A.)
Lam Ka-huen (Kowloon Chinese Y.M.C.A.)
October 18:-Lee Koon-lan v. Chu Kam-kook (Kangto School),
Ladies Singles.
Miss Ko Lai-ngor defeated Miss Wong Sul-lan (last year's runner up) in three straights, acts, thus qualifying for the final. The other match resulted in an easy win for Miss. Chu Kat-aun over Miss Yu Hung-kwan, the score being 3-0.
LAWN TENNIS.
'VARSITY INTER-FACULTY MATCH.
The following have been selected to represent the Engineers in the Inter-Faculty Tennis tournaments against the Medicals to-morrow, at 4.15 p.m., at the Pavillon:
Pao Yue Lum (Capt.), Prof. F. A. Redmond, K. P. Gan, P. L. Tan, L. Oppenheim and L. A. Silva.
TEE OFF WITH BOW AND ARROW
:,::,**
The arrow beat the golf ball to] The Indians used Fund kirow the cup) in mijčan whared while, the golfers played with the inual chibi" and "balls. On tha on the Ban
green the Indians shot at four Hotel Golf Course whez) Yed-Wahinekudisc set upright on the citp.
•Mosse" (Laye alker and Amd Bouyates were even if iba alghth birka
854Date}|1hd-Fan the; Indians won on the agalant minthe. The unique contest excited William Thorson 7 professional of macht fabernet and granthunik mon che Courity and his daughter: Krui umon" "the hotel guests, who Zeryna Perry: Dalelstabs, former (A
lined up in
Lad z champion, DYLLƏ KİRA
his three-quarters, and I wased by D. R., (Darkie") Bedell eagerly awaiting his entry into a Sivright's team in the three Tests movement, but a kick to touch by 17-0, 17—3, and 16-0, while | was the only, outcome.
One Good Movement.
ARMY FOOTBALL.
THIS WEEK'S FIXTURES IN AREA LEAGUE,
The following matches in the
week:-
in 1908, when A. F. Harding's team visited them in conjunction The game itself deserves little with the mala tour in New description as only one movement Zealand, no representative game above League are fixed for this redeemed, what would have been a was played.--Exchange. very dull afternoon's sport. The Club defended the Club house line and attacked from the kick off. Loose play was indulged in for long periods until the Club three- quarters broke away to send Lammert over for a try near the touch. The kick failed to add Teams for the second trial game points. A wild kick by a Corn-to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. are as wall defender let Goldman in, the under:-
LOCAL RUGBY.
TEAMS FOR CLUB TRIAL GAME.
Wednesday: R. Signals v. R. En- gingers, at Chatham Road, 12 Bły. {RA. v. R.A.S.C., at Happy Valley,
Thursday.-H.Q. Coy, S.L.I. V. "B" Co. SL.I., at Sookumpeo. "g" Co. Argylls v. 20 Bty. R.A., at Chat- ham Road. "C" Co. Argylls v. R.A.0.C., at Happy Valley.
Friday-12 Bty. R.A. v. H.Q. Co.. Argylle, at Sookumpoo.
31 Bly!
Chatham
kick, taken by this player, aucceed- Club Colour:-Back, S. J. H. R.A. V. RA.M.C., at | Ing from a difficult angle. Half Fox, three-quarters: H. V. Koop Road.
time arrived with the Club lead- (captain), D. F. Kilby, G. R. More,. The fixture list has been ing by 8 points to ni.
Johnson; half-backs: F. C. B. arranged to include "C" Company
10-
The second half was a replica Black, J. S. Lee; forwards. R. I. of the Argylls and Sutherland High- of the opening stages. A regret Cherrill, A. D. Suttill, W. R. An-landers who had been stationed at table accident to Ferguson, when drews, Hartley, Cochrane, A. D. Wel-hai-wel until recently. They play their first match in the League he was attempting to clear his Coppin, E. F. Butress, B. L. Stock. line, marred this half. He was Colours: Back: G. E. R. Divett, this week. suffering so badly that he had to three-quarters: A. R. S. Maior. G. be carried off the field. The best A. L. Plummer (captain); C. J. D. piece of work during the match Law, G. F. Ferguson; half-backs: was witnessed when Lammert re M. G. Mills, R. H. Griffiths; for- ceived the ball on the opposing wards: J. E.' Henry, AR: Cox, W. twenty-five line. Before the de F. Leckie, Watson, R. D. Beau- fenders knew where they were hemont, H. D. Clippendale, Kerr, A. had run through half a dozen N. Other.
players to score a brilliant Referee: C. E. Holmes. try. Toward the end the light
tecame very poor, and it was dor-
ing this period that Lammert re
HOCKEY.
CRICKET.
VOLUNTEERS TEAM FOR *SUNDAY.
The following will represent the Volunteers against the Univeraity on Sunday Octobär 19, at 11 am. charp on the University ground at Pokfulum. The team will leave HK.C.C. at 10.30 a.m.
ceived a nasty knock which put The following will represent him out for the remaining few the 'Varsity- 2nd XI, against the minutes. A determined Naval as- Radio Sports Club to-morrow at 5.15 sault led to Morgan forcing his p.m. sharp A
E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), A. Reid, way over to make the score 11-8. O, de Sousa (captain), H. E. M. A. C. Beck, J. E. Beck, J. E. The Anal whistle, sounded shortly Adams, S. C. Ho, W. A. James, Richardson, R. B. Wood, N. A. EN after leaving the Club deserve? | K ́S, Ng, R. E. G. Leong, T. W. Mackay, K. H... Batger,. G. E. R.. ly wifinora hy 'n goal and two Goh, P. M. N. do Silva, A. M. Divett, G. C. Burnett, J. McFarlane, tries to a try Rodrigues, A. Basto, and E. L. FE. Skinner,
HE. SIE William Peal was an Food
Interested spectator of the game
the last that the Cornwall will ALON ["play in, Hong Kong. Teams SWA
EB. Gammell, W. B. Andrews, and WE Peera
Club: S. J. H Fox: L. Goldman, H.M.S. Cornwall: Webb, Boylan, M. W Turner, J. Ferguson, Brinkworth, Hone, MoKay; Davies, GP. Lammert King, Sayers; Morgan Masters, Roach, L. Bonaal (Captain) D. L Lt. Archdale, Knott, Lt. McClean, Milne Day AD. Suttill Smith, and Mid. Hicks. Younger, FR. Burch, E. R. West,
Referee: Capt. E. B. Deakin.
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