SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1931.

THE

CHINA MAIL.

SHANGHAI BOWLS WEEK-END SPORTING ACTIVITIES

TEAM LEAVE, Northern Visitors

Confident.

"POWERFUL TEAM."

CRICKET.

University Teamk. The following have been chosen to represent the University 1st XI. in a League match against the Royal Artillery to-day, on the University ground, at 2 p.m.--

Cotton and Bickford. Noonan and Smith.

Caroline I

Reserves:

Game.

HOCKEY.

Y.M.C.A. Eleyen.

A match between the Chinese The following will represent the Athletic Association touring teamY.M.C.A. first eleven against the and the Malayan. Chinese football Hong Kong Hockey Club second team is to be played on the South eleven on Moulay at King's Park Shanghai, September 29.

China ground, Caroline Hill, this nt 5.15 p.m. Alembers of the local interport

"G. C. Mons; A. Tate, E. 3. J. N. Anderson. F. A.Red-afternoon at 4.30 p.m. The line out lawn lowla tean composed of

Murphy: F. Allen, D. McLellan Messrs. C. W. Glover (captain).mond. L. T. Ride, D., K. Samy, A. will be as follows:

A. Bakar, A T

Malaya. Kam Loong: Guan Len(capt.), F. S. W. Smith; J. H. E. Peek, C. Richards, G. B.Rodrigues,

W. J. Brown, and T. J. Price.

The Y.M.C.A. will wear white

A SPORTSMAN'S SERVICE

Rev. E. K. Quick gives

the Address.

"PLAYING THE-GAME.”

Shanghai, Sept. 27. seats at the Cathedral for yes- There were very few empty terday's evening service, which fer ouce was specially arranged

and the Sub-Dean's venture can definitely be said to have been epwned with success.

Stormes, F. G. Main and, F.Nomanbloy, K. P. Gan, G. E. Yeoh, and Cheok Wah; Boon Lay, John Ferguson, G. G. Burnett, S. Selk, fer sportsmen aint sportswomen, Then and Ah Hui; Soon Teck, Gel Soo. Eng Guan, Kek Ying and Met +-Onm

(captain),

H.K.C.C. Opening Game.

Merlin, will leave Shanghai to Zimmiei, and A. Chan Fook morrow for Hong Kong for the annual contest with the Colony, scheduled to take place on Octo- her 10-17. Messrs. Glover, Peck und Richards will sail on the 8.8. Taiyaen, while Messrs. Stormes, Main and Medina have made their own arrangements for the trip.

The team is a powerful one; every man can be depended on to o his best, and Shanghai sa porters may rest assured that if

it is at all possible to repent our victory of last year, these are the mer who will do it. They will leave with our hearty wishes for # alueessful invasion.

shirts.

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Chinese Athletic.--Chan Sik>pui; ] - Club Second Eleven.

Conducted by the Sub-Dean The Rong Kong Cricket Club Lai Yuk-tat and Leung Tong; Lam

The following will represent the (the Rev. V. G. Sutcliffe), the will open their cricket season Yuk-ying, Chan Chun-woo and Ho to-day with which twe teams will be chosen Kam-shun, Li Yeu-sun, Li Hung-ground on Monday. Play will com- kiani, while the address

a pick-up match in Cho-yin; Mak Kwok-tung. Suen Hong Kong Hockey Club 2nd eleven service was attended by the Rev. against the Y.M.C.A. on the Club John Curtis, Bishop of Che- from the following:T. E. Pearce,ching and Chan Kwong-iu.

. Owen Hughes, E. J. R. Mitchell, This is the last match in Hofgence at 6.15.p.m.-R. W. Sapsed, given given by Rev, E. K. Quick,

G. F. Rees, G. A. L. Plummer, II. teadmaster of the Cathedr Lieut. A. C. Hamilton, A. J. Arm Kong of the Malayan Chinese team R. Petre, G., L. Robertson, A. R. School and an interport cricket- strong, Capt. G. E. Surhouse, C. E. and the first one in which the Gahngan, H., J. Armstrong, E R. Chinese Athletic touring team are Wade, W. A. Nowers, E. V. Reed Scots Fusiliers

Botello J. H. Fox, R. II. D. fer. The band of the 2nd Royal Duckitt, A Reid,

provided the 0. G. Simpson, appearing here.

music, while Brig.-Gen.E. D. J. P. Whitham, A. C. Beck, G. E. Divett, E. R. West, L. B. Smith,

Macnaghten, President of the R. K. Hepburn. P. W. J. Planner,

Shanghai Cricket Club, read the R. 1. Griffiths, D. McLellan, L. D.

lesson. The full choir attended. Taking as his text "Playing Kelbre, and R. R. Davies,

SUNDAY CRICKET.

Volunteers v. K.C.C,

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

K.B.S.F.P.A. Practice

All members of the K.B.S.F.P.A. (Rugby Section) are requested to turn up to to-day's practice, game at King's Park. No teams have yet been selected and it is certain that everyone who makes an ap-

The interport match' will be druided on the best of three games. This arrangement first rame into being last year, when

The following will represent Shanghai defented Hong Kong here two out of three. Previous the Volunteers against the Kow- ly. interport contests were de. loon Cricket Club in a friendly pearance will get a game,

cided on the result of one game only.

cricket match at the K.C.C. to- morrow at noon,:

B. J. . 31itchell, Hughes, A. Reid, J.

Beck.

H. Owen Whitham,

Personnel of Shanghai Team. The appointment of Mr. C.. W.R. II. Grillthe, G. E.. R. Diveli, Glover, as captain of the team, H. F. Green: H. R. Davies, K. H. is indeed appropriate. He is a Batrer. W. 1. S, Goater, and A. C. first class lead, a fighter all the way' and can be depended upon. He has the happy personality to control his men and will not sacrifice a match for hir glorification..

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R.C.C. Eleven.

The following will represent the Kowloon C.C. against the Volun teers on Sunday, ON the KCC ground:-J. C. Lyal (apt.), F. The Shanghai team is very Goodwin, E. F. Fincher. F. Zim fortunate indeed to have the ser-

mern, W. C., Hang. F. E. Skinner. vice of so able a lawn bowler as

G. C. Burnet. N. A. E. Mackay, Mr. C. Richards. He has prov-F. S. W. Smith. J. Chadwick and ed himself the best skip locallyf. Hampton, this season and he will in all probability skip fer Shanghai.

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LAWN BOWLS.

Interport - Practice.

and W. A. F. Kerrick.

FANLING GOLF.

The Secretary of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club supplies the following list of starting times for Fantiag to-morrow:-- 9.20 am. W. C. Haley, W. D. Harris, 9.21

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9.32

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9.36

9.10

1.44.

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9.48

9.5만

9.51

10.00

A practice game has been ar ranged. for this afternoon be-1004 tween the Lawn Bowls Interport rink which is to meet Shanghai in 18.09 the first official match, and an out-

10.12 The game is to xide quartetio.

JULIG bo played on the Kowloon Bowling

where the 10.20 Green Club's green, Northerners will be engaged on

10.24 October 10 In the opening match.za of the series.

The Interport quartette for this 1036 match is G. Puncheon, A. M.

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I. W. Dulley, D. F. C. Cleintal.

the Game," the Rev. E. K. Quick

on the ideals of his sub- ject, and its connection with Christianity, pointing out that "Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild" had been over.

Jesus, as

1. H. Mundy, W. S. Hilfer. emphasised, while his attributes

A. M. Muir, H. Hampto8 as a leader of character, qualities

11. Burton, P. Morrisons nowadays developed by true

E. B. tiummell, D. B. Evansport, had not been given suf-

E. R. Waxt, W. F. Leckie.

F. C. Young, G. Castle.

W. K. Vallance, A. Lench.

C. W. F. Booker, Comdr.

Priestley.

1. P. Holt, J. W. Alabaster, . G.

W. Sewell, R. K. Hepburn

H. Chassels, W. N. Buyers.

1. T May, A. J. R. Wolf.

3. Campbell, A, E.

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D. G. Bruce, T. W. Showan.

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Tiffin will be served in the Club-Holland, J. Fraser and F. Cullen and they will be opposed to a An old and canny bowler who use at 12.30 p.m.

strong cutside rink, including most

19.40

10.44

10.48

$1

1.52

10.50

1100

Postponed Fixture.

knows the game to the core, he (252 be relied upon to pull his With the entire Police Force probably, R. Basa and J. C. Brown, Je standing by for epecial duty if re-the two reserves for the local rink.

side out of a tight corner.

SWIMMING.

Colony Championships,

bas played in the interport team i quired, the fontbad and cricket against Hankow in Hankow in teams of the Force have had to 1925: in 1927 he traveled with pastpone their hxtures for this the team to Hong Kong and al-afternoon antit a later date. though not actually in the side In the First Division, of the Fool- The following entries have been he represented us in a number of ball league the Police were downreceived for the Swimming Cham- to meet the South Wales Borderers pionships to be held at the V.R.C. Mr. H. E. Peck is the vice-cup- at Sookunyoo while the cricket team to-night- tain of the Police Lawn Bowls į was to have played the University team. This season he has mostly in a League match at Happy Valley.

matches.

skipped for the Police, but he can turn his game to suit any posi tion, being especially dependably on drawing a shot when required. He played No. 2 in the final match against Hong Kong here last year when Shanghai Won.

FOOTBALL,

Club Team.

4. K. MacFarlan, H. Geure

D. Farben, J. A. R. Selby,

A. D. Humphreys, 0. Eager.

. W. Herve, D. S. Robb

8. T. Butlin, G. H. Bond, E. Richardson, C. I

Bade MacKenzie, G. G.

W W

Johnston.

M. O. Clark, W. L. Caddum.

G. Myrock, H. Lowe.

ficient emphasis.

CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK

Will Rogers' Son As Polo Player.

HANDICAP WISE CRACKS,

Santa Monica, Cal., Sept. 10.

IL is beginning to appear 08 though the name of Rogers may mean more in United States polo circles than the comedian, Will Rogers, ever hoped it would.

But it isn't Will, wliose words

D. J. Gilmore, R. C. Law.ather than deeds on the green- award have been his chior bid for fang, who seems destined to estab- lish the name of the Oklahoma Rogers family among the nation's high goal players.

HOME" FOOTBALL.

Today's Fixtures.

First Divisiori.

V. Portsmouth v. Newcastle U. v. Liverpool Blackpool Arsenal

100 Yards Free Style: S. V. E. P. an Gittins, W. Lawrence, Reza, Chan Ki-chung, and R. W. | Amery,

Birmingham. Bolton W. Chelseu Everton.

V

100 Yards Breast Stroke: W.Grimsby T. Forăila,

ษ,

V.

V.

V.

II. M. Remedios, C. M. Manchester C. v. The following team has been de Silva, M. M. de V. Soares, Middlesbro' selected to represent the

Club Yeung Yuen-wah, Kwok against St. Joseph's on the Club hang, and Wong Ki-chau.

Hents for the events will be sum off at the V.R.C. to-morrow evening at 6 p.m.

In the person of Mr. G. B. ground or Saturday at 4.30 p.m.: Stormes, we find an old inter- Rodgers MacFarlane, Strange; porter, one who has donned Segalen, Skinner, Railton; Alexen, Shanghai's colours on numerous der. Bell, Howe, Pile and Jackson. occasions, the last being when he skipped the rink which won the

Recreio Teams.. rubber Kame against Hong The following will represent the Ang here. An old and experi-Club de lecreio in their Lengue enced player, be is a great fight match against the Royal Navy on er, one who has played in all posi-the Recrelo ground, King's Park, tions in a rink.

at 4.30 p.m. 10-day:— Mr. T. G. Main, popularly R. Marques: R. Silva-Netto, S. known as "Tom," has played Sousu; G. F. Victor, N. Beltrao, lawn bowls since his, youth. H. C. Remedios; B. Gosano,, A. Strange to relate, he has always | Ward. A. Gouane, L. A. da Rocha, fought shy of singles. He has a and A. J. Brown.

fine record in championship The following will represent the matches and has been very suc- Club de Recreio Reserves in their cessful as skip for the last nine League match Against the Radio or ten years in both pairs and Sports Club on the Recreio ground, rinks. Playing No. 3 he was in King's Park, at 3 p.m. to-day- two interport teams, in 1925 A. McGrann; H. M. Britto, B. against Hong Kong in the inter-Gaan; E. Lawrence, C. Figueiredo, port and against Hankow in V. Marques; J. Gonsalves, · J. Shangho in 1926.

Gomes, G. Guterres, J. C. Santos,

Al-

Kowloon Team.

And last, though by no means and F. A. Santos. · the least, Mr. F. Medina. though a member of the newly formed team of the Club de Lusi- tano, Mr. Medina has been play ing bowle for a good number of years.

The following will represent the Kowloon Football Club against the

| Argylls to-day at 4.30 P.M.

He has met with a fair Nicholls; Martin and Dowman; amount of success and is parti- Hedley, McKelvie and Bliss: Cap- sularly noted for his match tem-lin, Bryant, Dominy, Grimwood and perament and steadiness. He is

a very useful man as either No.

2 or lead in any rink.

Worthy Adversaries,

Janson.

The following will represent the Kowloon, Football Club reserves against the Club st 3 p.m. to-day.

Of the three Hong Kong riks-Gurevitch; London and Wells; chosen, the third is probably the Everest, Gilchrist and I. Greenberg; strongest, and although Hong M. Greenberg, Whitfield, Simpson,

Kong expects to win at least two

out of the three matches, they don't want to leave anything to

chance.

The Shanghai, term

these

́have a difficult task before them the floods in that port,

but Hong Kong will fad in them matches had to be abandoned.. worthy representatives of local It has been suggested that as bowling who will give them a there are many Hankow bowlers good run, while we here are,con-In Shanghai at present, that the fident they will return victorious. Interport series could be played Shanghai was to have visited here, instead of letting the Hankow this year but owing to matches lapse-Shanghai Times.

Sheffield U. Huddersfield

Aston Villa

Blackburn R.

Chan- Wednesday Sunderland West Brom. v. Derby C.

Leicester C. West Ham

Second Division.

The following entries have been received for the other events:--

100 Yards Back Stroke: L. Roza Pereira, and Leung Sui-man.

50 Yards Ladies' Free Style: Mies Ena Allen, Miss Doris Hunt, Mrs. J MacMahon, and Miss S. Dalziel..

Diving Championship: Ed. da Roza, 1. Roza Pereira, E. U. S. Alves, and C. Figueiredo.

New York, Sept. 25. Benny Leonard, who retired undefeated as world's light- weight champlon, has signed for a ten round "Comeback" attempt against Paulle Walker of Trenton, New Jersey, at Madison Square Garden, Octo- ber 16-China Press Itadio,

.V.

V.

V.

Y.

V.

Barnsley v. Plymouth A. Bradford.C. v. Bury Burnley Chesterfield Leeds Un. Millwall Notts Forest Preston N.E. V Southampton. v. Stoke C. v. Charlton A. Swansea T. V. Bristol C.

Third Division (South), Bournemouth v. Mansfeld T. Bristol R. v. Norwich C. Cardiff C. V. Brentford Clapton D. Crystal Pal Gillingham Luton T. Northampton v. Thames

Brighton

V. Manchester U. Tottenham Oldham A.. Port Vale Notts Cnty Bradford Wolves

v. Southend U. v. Watford

Coventry C. Exeter C.

V.

V.

Queen's P.R. v. Reading

Torquay U

V. Fulham

v. Swindon T.. Third Division (North), Accrington S. v. Rotherham. Barrow v. Lincoln C.. Carlisle Un...v.York C. Crewe A, v. Southport Gateshearl V. Hartlepools Halifax,T. v. Darlington New Brighton.v. Chester Rochdale v.

Stockport C. Walsall Wrexham

Y.

V.

Doncaster R. Hull C.

Wigan Boro!

v. Tranmere R.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

First Division.

v. Partick T

V. Aya Un.

Aberdeen Clyde Dundee Un. v. Third 'Lanark, Falkirk v. Dunder Hamilton A. v. Hearts Klimarnock v. Celtle. Leith Ath. v. St. Mirren Morton. Y Mothorwell. Queen's Park v. Airdrieonians Rangers V. Cowdenbeath

Jimny, age fourleen, a chip off the old block if thero ever WAS

one,

fills the role: In a few months be has caught the eyes of fans and the handicapping com mittee alike on the Pacific coast.

Although a member of the Rogers fantily team for some time, it was only a few weeks ago that Jimmy got his ebance in actual competi- |tion when it appeared that a sche- duled Sunday game at the Uplift- ers' Club here would be can- celled because of lack of one play- er. The lad scored three goals,

Jimmy's accurate mallet work and fine riding so impressed, a member of the Pacific coast handi- capping committee that he decided the youth was good for a 2-goal rating and told Will Rogers so.

The comedian, who, with his 18- year-old son Will, jun., rates 1 goal, objected. In a statement. fraught with wise-cracks he pointed out that such action might disrupt. happy family relations.

Will, added further that the family quartette alrendy had lost) the expert services of his daugh- ter, Mary, who had "gone society" on them.Associated Press.

SHARKEY-CARNERA FIGHT

Postponed Owing to

Sharkey's Hand.

New York, Sept. 24.

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