SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1932.
THE CHINA MA
AGE SPORT PAGENDA
MEDICALS Hong Kong Ladies' And The
SEVENTH
VICTORY
Engineering Faculty Lose 6 To 3.
UNIVERSITT TENNIS.
By beating
the Engineering Faculty by six sets to three, the Medical Faculty once more retains the Faculty Shield for the 'seventh consecutive year.
The match, played yesterday at Pokfulam, was hard fought. The Medical Unit did not win with ease by any means..
The results were as follow:
(Medical):~ beat.F. A. Redmond and P. L..
Tan..... beat L. A. Silva (capt.) and
LA. Oppenheim lost to K. M. Lo and H. Z. Hoe 5-7
Caer Clark Cup
Champions May Enter Two
Teams This Year
CREDIT BALANCE OF $392.40
GUESTS OF MRS. SOUTHORN AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE ON OCTOBER 4.
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The running of a second eleven in the Caer Clark Cup hockey
Miss Gray resigned the captaincy, but owing to the insistence H. T. Bee and P. P. Khe of those members present accepted the post for this season, with Miss J. T. C. Smalley as vice-captain. Miss Gray will be going Home on leave early in March.
(Medical):-
Correspondence
CANTON READER'S ENTHUSIASM OVERŐ: INTERPORT SOCCER.
[To the Editor, "Ching Mail.”] Dear Sir,-Haying recently heard that, due to the present political changes in Shanghai, the annual Interpart Soccer matches, previous ly arranged to take place in Shang hal during the coming Chinese New Year, have bean cancelled, I won- der whether arrangements could be made for the Northern team to
come down South instead. I do not
Kowloon Cricket Club Opening Ceremony
Twelve Interport Cricketers In
First Game Of Season
一样
RETURN OF TOM HAYWARD
K.C.C. BOWLERS TO PLAY AGAINST
COMBINED HONG KONG TEAM.
the
The 1932-33 cricket season will, has, however. shown magnificent Prof. Ride and Prof. Tottenham competition was suggested at the sixth annual general meeting of think that the Shanghai team will be ushered in at the Kowloon form at the nets and should be in the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club held at Lane, Crawford's yes- object to such a proposal if there Cricket Club this afternoon when fine form on a good wicket to-day. terday afternoon, Miss E. M. Gray presiding. Although the sugis a chance of anything materiall Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, hero of The introduction of Lay inte
·zing..
many an Interport, will- captain a side has considerably strengthened 6- 3
I am sure that such an arrange-representative Hong Kong XI the batting. Lay is one of the best gestion was approved by the Committee, no definite decision was
An excellent batamen that Fettes College has ment would be heartily greeted by against the K.C.C. *-5 reached.
both the players and fans of the game should be the outcome as there produced. The form of FW game, and I think that they, as my-are two very strong elevens on view. Smith will be watched with interest The following are the two teams after his great season last year. If self, will think it a great pity if no
he reveals the form which enabled effort is made to stage the coming Kowloon Cricket Club:--
J. C. Lyal (captain), F. Good-him to score three centuries last year he may well partner E. C. Fin- cher as an opening batsman for the Hung is looking League season. forward to a better season than last year and has shown promising förm in the nets during the week.
EIGHT INTERPORTEKS.
The visiting side includes eight interporters, Zimmern, Melanes and
beat F. A. Redmond and P. L...
Tan
6-8
lost to L. A. Silva and L. A.
Oppenheim
2- 6
lost to K. M. Lo and H. Z. Hoe
5-7
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H. N. Lee and Y, K. Ng (capt.) (Medical):-"
beat F. A. Redmond and. P. L.
Tan
7-6
beat . A. Silva and L. À.
Oppenheim
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6. 4 beat K. M. Lo and H. 2. Hoe 6- 1
CLUB “A” WIN BY THREE GOALS.
Strong Team Beat Y.M.C.A.
KILBEE'S "HAT TRICK'
Playing in heavy rain throughout the game a strong Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" eleven defeated the Y.M.C.A. second eleven by three goals to nil at King's Park yester- day.
It was announced that the Club were guests to Mrs. W. T. Southern, awn bowls party the wife of H.E: the O.A.G. at a to be riven at Government House on Toesday, October 4, at 4 pm.
The report for the year, prepared by Mrs. P. M. Harrop Hon. Secre- tary, and approved by the meeting, read as follows:
ANNUAL REPORT. Your Committee has pleasure-in presenting its report and statement of accounts for the season ending 'June 30, 1982.
The accounts show that the credit balance of $164.23 has been in creased to $892.40.
The following officers were elected for the current season:-
President: Mrs.. W. T. Southorn. Captain: Mias E. M. Gray, Vice-Captain: Miss J. T. Smalley.
season's "Battle of Ports,"
If it is final that, this year's In-win, E. C. Flacher, E. F. Fincher, terport will not take place, it is al- GC. Burnett, A. T. Lay, N. A. E. most a certainty that the season Mackay, J. Hunter, F. S. W. Smith, will lack that, spark of interest W. C. Hung and F. E. Skinner. which would otherwise be present. Mr. Hancock's XI:
H. R. B.. Hancock (captain). A, This, it must be remembered, will mean smaller gate-receipts, and W. Hayward, E. J. R. Mitchell, J. most important of all, a lower E. Richardson; G. R. Sayer, Lt- M. standard of play. I would there Comdr. 3. D. Southern, R.N., Lt. A. fore be much obliged if the H.K. C. Hamilton, S. W. B., F. D. Pereira, Asst. Hon. Secretary: Miss EF. A. would kindly, consider my A. R. Minu, E. Zimmern and I. Me-
Innes suggestion.
Hon. Secretary: Mra. Harrop..
O'Hagan.
P.
C.
Hon. Treasurer: Miss E. Bell. Committee: Misses E. Bonnar, A. Owen Ighes, C. Ferguson. Selec-1
Committee: Captain, Vice- Captain, Misses M. Bird and E. Blackburn, and Mr. Sanderson, R.A.O.C..
tion
Yours etc.,
"Go: La." Canton, Sept. 22. Hongkong is sending a soc- cer side up to Shanghai in November and the northern port are sending a team to Hongkong in February...
Those present were:
Miss E. During the season fourteen new Gray, Mra. P. M. Harrop, Miss E. members joined the Club, nine O'Hagan, Misses J. Smalley, E. B. H. Knill, A. Owen Hughes, A. G. members resigned, cwing to their Bell, M. Bird, E. Blackburn, V. Orme, A. Nicol, B. M. Pope, E. having left the Colony, while nine Blackburn, E. Bonnar, S. Browning, Tasartes, M. Rattey, Mesdames A. members have been transferred to N. Cooper, J. Dalziel, G. Ferguson, T. Cressey, K. McElney. the absent members lists
The Club again wishes to place on record their appreciation for the kindness shown by the following Clubs for the loan of their grounds i during the season. The Hong Kong L. D. Kilbee. (inside right) scored two snap goals in the first Area South China Command, The half and recorded his "hat Hong Kong
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Hockey Club, the Y.M.C.A. and the Royal Naval Re- creation Mub.
For the third year in succession
WHILE
AT SEA-
JACK
Doyle And Pettifer Could Test Their Claims.
BOXING GIANTS.
BOWLING WEAKNESS.
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Southern being the only players not to have gained recognition. The
SOUTH CHINA SPORTS MEETING.
Full Programme To Start On October 23.
FINALS ON OCTOBER 30.
The South China Athletic Asso- ciation are holding their Tenth Annual Athletic Meeting on Octo ber, 30 at 10 a.m. The heats for the big programme will be decid- ed on October 29, commencing at 10 a.m.
Competitors will be divided into
four groups,
A-Any height.. B.-Height of 9" 5" to 8 g2. C. Height under 8' 5". D-Any height (girls), All heights are
determined by the Chinese measurement.
The following are the events: "A" Group:
100 Metres:
200 Metres;
400 Metres:
800 Metres;
1,500 Metres
110 Metres High Hurdles; 200 Metres Low Hurdles; Putting the Weight (12 15.); Discus Throw (431⁄2 lb.); High Jump: Long Jump
Pole Jump:
Throwing the Jayelin;
Three-Stop Long Jamp.
$
"B" Group:
100 Metres:
200 Metres; 400 Metres;
return of Tom Hayward will be the The Kowloon team is at full feature of the match. His Inter strength with the exception of port batting record has been I McInnes, who is playing great one and only an attack of for the visiting team......... The sciatica kept him out of the field; alde possesses four Intar-last season. Eric Mitchell, the vic porters
E. in Goodwin,
F.torious Hong Kong captain, ...has Fincher, E. C. Fincher and Burnett been practising for the occasion "C" Group: while Lyal, Mackay, Hunter. and and is looking forward, to a good Hung have all been on the verge of season Richardson, Sayer, Hamil- ton and Minu, all members Interport recognition.
taara
It is a good all-round side with a of Mitchell's winning slight bowling weakness. Goodwin in Shanghai will be out to vindicate their reputations, while Southern Is In practice after • series of matches in Shanghai and the North.
PETERSEN IS
though Inducement has been made to commit myself to a definite pro- gramme. When I am back home
I shall at once reestart training, and
vives a real test of his skill, for in that event we shall have in him
What Doyle Must Prove.
PEREIRA AND MINU, »Zimmern, who will again captain | the Craigengower side, in their
-a man all ready for the Welshman. second assault on the Championship trick' with a first-timer in the
There, will then be justification in keeping wicket and should col- second half. Kilbee was one of
lect a useful score if he allows for matching them." I shall be prepared to defend the the outstanding players on the the Club won the Caer Clark Cup.
himself to settle down before" "át | championship against all comers.” field, his understanding with his {
Meen hugs hard to the belief that At present Doyle has no stronger will be the visitors' speed merchant tempting to hit the bowling. Peraira being successful in all their league centre was one of the features
given the opportunity he will make claim to fight for the championship and will be given every support the exception of one games with of the game.
when they drew with the Club de
out the strongest claim to a return than any of the younger » school. The driving rain and heavy state
By B. BENNISON. fight with the young Welshman. It is vital that he should do by Mint, who gave Hong Kong such a meritorious win over Shanghai' of the ground greatly handicapped Recreio: This is the second year in
won each of Need it be added that Joe Beckett, more than have f'succession that we have played in;
last May, the players, but exchanges were al the league matches without the loss! TACK PETERSEN, the British who is impressed with the possibi- his fights in near to record The game should provide a very "ways of an exciting nature. The
of a game. The success has been champion, has set out for South lities of the former champion, time. We want to see whether he
even struggle with Hancock's XI Y.M.C.A. lacked combination · at
of Mr. Ormerod, who, we regret, crew for his three-months ses trip. Meer is that he should explore the punishment. It cannot, of course, reach, dennite conclusion. very creditably, Owen again being has left the Colony. We have, how-The experience," he says, "will by-ways at once
be held against him that he has AFTERNOON'S PROGRAMME, the most prominent player. Bates, ever, bean fortunate in socuring the not be new. Neither will be in
bowled over this and that man as if? The cricket match will commence who is a regular frat eleven mad, services of Mr. Sanderson.
* the nature of a holiday. But it will
be were a ninepin; but if is impera at 2 p.m. and the Bowls match be The danger of his being left high tive that we should have it proven ween the Kowloon Cricket Club and took the place of E. F. Selk at The Season closed with a match be after my own heart. If I were and dry if he does not do something that he bar the mind as well as the centre-half, and played a useful all-against the Rest of the League in not a fighter I would be a sailor. I out of the common between now and ways of a fighter.
a Combined team, which will in- round game.
which the Club were successful by am of aes-faring stock. It has the return of Peterson will be very
cladé a rink from Government Dale, the Club skipper, played a winning 4-0. At the conclusion of been suggested that it would per real. I appreciate the dearth of
My suggestion that he should take House, will commence at 3 p.m. val hard game throughout and held the "y" forwards well in check, and in Southorn," in the
this game
President, Mrs. haps be all to the good if I fought what he may consider to be desir Mean into his immediate reckoning The opening ceremony Ill be
this respect Henry lent valuable Car Clark, presented us with the but, although I am itching to fight, should let it be known that heed that it would be demanding too at 4.80 p.m, from the North en- absence of Mr. at one or other of the places of call; able opponents, but he at least has not met with favour. It is urg-performed by Mr. W. T. Southern assistance. Watts at left-half for Cup and at the same time kindly I have decided not to put on a glove stands all ready to meet any heavy much of Doyle to measure himself trance, Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Presi- the "y" was also seen to advantage offered to present a Runners Up until I am back home. I am to take weight who aspires to the title in against such an experienced fighter. dent of the K. C. C. Will then give on occasion, but his aptitude for Cup in the league, which is now no fighting kit with me. My father the keeping of Petersen.
Istick to my guns. If Doyle may a short speech Inviting the visit hanging on to the ball too long held by St. Andrews has seen to that day, it is suggested that
be considered B #fork fight to drink to the suc proved his undoing,"
* TEAM FOR TO-DAY. The fourth annual dance he eth very day fallor, and for that time wal
was held For three months I shall be an should meet Jack
(Continued
forward, but their defence" played largely due to the untiring efforts America as a member of a ship's thinks the same? My advice to can take as well as give exceptional the favourites, should the game
Our
The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. eleven galest the January and proved as popular as it is perhaps as well that I should
ever
As shown ⠀⠀ from the state" forget the ring entirely. I am MỚI Royal Army Sarvice Corps at King's! Park at 4.80 p.m. to-day: V. M.ment of accounts the Club made warned to keep my recently mended bility Benwell; W. H. Stenell, E. O. thanks are due to Mr. D. M. were still terribly troublesome. It for profit of $68.65, in this connection nose from possible trouble as if it ner Murphy (captain); G. A. Nicholls, Goodall. Thanks are also due to the is not likely to go back on me Such G.: H. Owen, S. A. Sweet; L. W. Macey, R Dormer, H. Sommers, R.
members of the Dancer Committee So far as may be judged, the the une Baldwin and G. Ellis. Refares: A. C. Jeffries.
NORTHERN UNION RUGBY RESULTS.
Salford's Big Win.
In making the dance a success. Yo
„USE" OF GROUNDE”,
Miss Gray announced that the Club had been given the use of the Army ground at Sookunpoo on every
Tuesday, after 5 p.m. and Saturday afternoon, and the Navy ground at Happy Valley” on Saturday. noons, from nection
London, Sept., a or rope.
The following were the results of to-day's Northern Union
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operation has been completely heavy.
succesful, and there is not
least fear that I will
to give myself over to
physical defect
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Meen's PlanA.
Mond,for
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cried etween him and would dancer of the 20
the
York
Champion. Wilde of his country.
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| be long - odds against his
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diferen me, it won Wall disp
80 Metres Low Hurdles.
50 Metres
100 Metres;
200 Metres
400 Metres;
Long Jump High Jump
"Putting the Waight (9 lb.);
Three-Step Long Jump. Throwing the Baseball Futting the Weight (8_lb.) Long Jump; High Jump
Three Step Long Jump. "D" Group: ---50-Metres;
100 Metres;
200 Metres;
400 Matres
30 Metres Low Hurdles;
Long Jump; High Jump;
Putting the Weight (6 lb.).
OPEN EVENTS.»
The following events, are open
to the Colony
800-Metres Relay Race. 400-Metres. Relay. $400-Metres Girls® Relay
$400 Metres??
Chinese Relay,
MEMBERS HANDICAP-
(aged over 35), (SİC.A.A.Estat
SCORING SYSTEM.
the alloes