FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932,
THE CHINA MAIL.
AGE SPORT PAGE EDAD
ROWING SEASON OPENS UNDER PERFECT WEATHER CONDITIONS
V.R.C. "FOURS" OUT CAMPBELL'S KEW CAPTURES 4
Rugby Notes
By Scrum Half
NOTHING further has been arrang
ed regarding the prospective. In
terport between Hong Kong und Manila, but there is still every poss bility of an encounter materialising..
YESTERDAY
FOUR CREWS COMMENCE
THEIR TRAINING
The Mantin representative was SIX BOATS ENTERED FOR KOWLOON
me to make the suggestion, and this
being the case, Hong Kong have only
to sit back and await the turn of Manila have several first- events class men and their combined team is stronger this year than in former sen-j It would act as on excellent; pointer to the Shanghai- games
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the Manila team will be able to visit Hong Kong during the Christmas).
Club Seven-A-Side - Tournament,
A
BAY CONTEST ON
NOVEMBER 13
WINS
Covers Quarter Mile In 6 Mins. 11 Secs.
THE
FULL PROGRAMME FOR
Y. M. C. A. AQUATIC GALA.
New Tientsin Flash.
A large crowd is expected to be present at the Y. M. C. A. bath to morrow night, when the final swim- ming gala of the season will be staged, commencing at 9 p.m. sharp.
me, the 50 Yards Handicap Aggre-
terbrook, and W. Stoker are all in'
TROPHIES.
Marriott Easily Wins Reliability Trial.
E. Marriott won the Reilability Trial run
China Mail Sports Diary.
over a 290 miles Argyll's II
H. Kew, course last week-end.. however, won four prizes, though| Club "A" | coming only third.
TO-DAY
FOOTBALL
v. Lincolna II
(Chatham Rd).
HOCKEY
V. Borderers.
ROWING
Full resalts were as follow: Trevessa Trophy (North Point 4).
POLO
v. Shanghai
(Causeway Bay 3). RUGBY Kowloon Rugby Club Practice..
SWIMMING — King's
1. E. Marriott (Rudge) lost 173
points.
Hong Kong
2.
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H. E. Lewis (A.J.S.), 188 points.
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H. Kew (Norton), 209 points..
4.
H. G. Williams (B.S.A.), 225 points..
Finals..
points.
Indian R. C.
Police
TO-MORROW.
CRICKET
Callege
v. Craigengower C.C. v. Kowloon C.C v. Indian R.C. IL
321 Kowloon CC, II v. University II
points.
race
points.
8.
P. M. Rosario (Norton), "383" points.
9.
10.
Navy
v. St. Joseph's
HOCKEY-Mamak Shield German Club v. Incognitos.
The V.R.C. members are now assiduously training for the forthcoming rowing races to be the first event on the program 5. F. V. Wong (Ariel), 257 R. J. A. R. Selby is hoping that held in Kowloon Bay on Sunday, November 13th. rate Cup Final, A. G. Donn, A. Ea 6. Ng Chu-tog (A. J. S.), 280 University DR
The boathouse committee have already ar- good positions, in the aggregate 7. B. Tape (B. S. A.), festivities when he is running the ranged full crews for training purposes and it is points to date and a keen team from Muntia in the tournament expected that the crews will stand practically un-should be provided.
Fowler and Schroeder will have would give a great impetus to the changed for the competition. Yesterday evening a hard fight in the 100 Yards Breast seni-anal+ and the final of the Club Witnessed the commencement of the training, and Stroke Championship, but the most interesting event on the programme will be the 200 Yards Champion- ed off the preliminary rounds on the all four of the V.R.C.'s "fours" were out. previous Wednesday. The Club will?"
Six crews have been entered for the competi-ship, in which A. G. Donn, B. Ras 11. the Navy fielding stranger backs than tions, and, since the V.R.C. have only four boats mussen, of Canton, W. T. Campbell, they have done in the last two years available for crews of four, the races will be run Tientsin, who is considered a hot
HE Savy will be without E. in heats. "Comdr. Crick, who so ably led
game: Dr. Selby hopes to stage the
on Boxing Day, having play
not have matters their own way with!
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them to victory last year, and Lt.-; The crews chosen are as under, Comdr.
and Lt. Pizey.
but it is highly probably two ocher forwards of standart, but they will be great several will have to be made.
Bro-kn
a high
strengthened at three-quarter. A. A. Xavier (stroke), S, A. Last year the heavy Navy pack car Marcal, E. P. Sousa, and E. M. ried all before it in the Triangulur. Sequeira. Tournament, and the backs, who were
J. M. Alves (stroke). L A. lod admirably by Lt. Ryder, were: presented with golden opportunities: Barros, J. King and P. Ribeiro.
for scoring. This year, however, the H. J. Silva (stroke), Bill Butt, Navy will not be fielding such a for- S. Gidley and S. Rosario, mblable eight. Crick's Inspiration R. W. H. Maynard (stroke), F.,
will prove a sad loss. They have an Winterton, T. L Paget and M. exceptionally good scrum-half, who will be making his first appearance in Berreux.
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KOWLOON GOLF CLUB ACTIVITIES.
Cards On Sunday For Open Representation.
Cards may be put in at the Kow- von Golf on Sunday morning by those members wishing to qualify lor representing the Club in the Colony's Championship to take place
of
and J. Lange, a newcomer
from 12.
| favourite, will face the starter.
The 440 yards championship was decided on Wednesday evening, Campbell winning the event in the time of 6 minutes, 11 seconds. Lange was a close second, being 8 yards behind. with Schroeder third.
Owing to indisposition, Eric Railton, who with Campbell, had entered the 880 Yards. Championship, was unable to swim last night, and Campbell swam the distance by himself to clock 12 mins. 53 secs. Campbell only covered the dia- tance in order to complete the Y.M.C... records for the 1932
SESSOI
points.
points.
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1. S. Whitley (B.S.A.), 341 G. H. V. Ribeiro (B.S.A.), 405 points. C. Spradbery (Sunbeam), 429
H. Dobernetker (Ariel), 545, points. 13. Webb (Scott), 1,288 points.
Both K. C. Hamilton and F. L. Parton Anished the course, but at are of they failed to check in the checks.
The team prize was won by H. Kew, F. V. Wong and E. W. Tape, who were the only complete team to finish.
LAWN BOWLS-Aitkenhead Shield Kowloon Indians v. 138 H.E.S.R.A. Hong Kong
v. Kowloon
(K.B.G.C. 2.30). LAWN TENNIS L. R. C. Mixed Doubles Entries close LRC. Tournaments.
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University
SUNDAY
CRICKET
v. Navy
FOOTBALL First Division
Athletic
Signals
v. Lincolns
HOCKEY-Mamak Shield
.v.. Radia
WEAK INCOGNITOS SIDE LOSE.
Y.M.C.A. Second Eleven Well Beaten,
"Y" LADIES LOSE.
Fielding a weak team, being without the services of W. Reed, E. V. Reed and F. G. Barros, the Incognitos were beaten by the only goal scored in the hockey match against the "B" Company, Jat Regi, ment, on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon.
The absence of their regular players · caused many positional changes in the side, with disastrous results. Their forward line lacked combination, J. M. Pinto again be- be selfish. This ing inclined to failing robbed the Incognitos of many fine chances to score in the second half.
The Indians displayed better un- derstanding in every department. Subadar Haidar Khan netted their goal in the last minute of the game.
H.KS.RA. SECOND ELEVEN ASSERT SUPERIORITY.
Y.M.C.A. Outclassed.
On the Marina ground yesterday University v. Kowloon Indians - | afternoon, the H.K.S.R.A. second SHOOTING H.K. Police Reserve eleven defeated the Y.M.C.A. second Competition
RACING--Macao Extra Meeting.
Hong Kong v Shanghai Polo
Match at Causeway Bay To-day
be Keswick Cup, for which the followed polo both at home and
two ports will vie at Causeway abroad.
Bay this afternoon, was presented -- Mr."Pollock, of Jardines, is better
eleven by goals to mil, in a acrappy match.
The "Y" displayed poor form, and the Indians showed better under. standing all round.
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"Y" LADIES FAIL TO FIELD FULL SIDE.
Lose to Saints by 3 to 1.
On the Diocesan Girls' School
the Colony, but his Identity has been H. B. Joseph (stroke), S. Eat Fanling on October 30. zealously guarded up to date. He is, Edgar, H. Luehring, V. Rodrigues On Sunday afternoon the annuali however, rumoured to be, in the same and M. Davis (reserve)...
gymkhana and presentation clusa us "Jake" Selby.
LA. Soares (stroke), F. A. prizes will be held. The events Sequeira, Leo. Silva and A. Bar- include Clock Golf, Pitching and The full programme for the gala THERE will be few changes in the
Putting and Long Driving Competi- on Saturday is as follows:-
50 Yards handicap aggregate for competition by the late Mr. Kes-known to Shanghal; this year, with ground yesterday afternoon, the St. composition of the Army side. Coxes for the crews have not yet!tions, which are open to members
wick, father of J. Keswick of Jar- the exception of a short stay Andrew's Club Ladies defeated The Army three-quarter line will probably be Lt. Galletley, Lt. Hamil been assigned, but they will be and friends, and the Clock Golf cup final.
100 Yards breast stroke chamdines, in the year 1907. To-day's several years ago, being his first in depleted "Y" Ladies' team by 8 ton, Lt Richardson and Lt. Martin, chosen during the training period Competition to Ladies. Prizes for The Army, however, will not be as from Messrs. Dixon, Gladstone, these events, together with pionship. strong as either the Club or the Navy Agabeg and Neves.
retto.
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game will be the thirteenth of the Hong Kong.
goals to 1. series, Shanghai having won the 220 Yards champlonship.
Mr. Keswick, who is the son of The "Y" ladies, who felded only last nine encounters. Mixed Relay race.
the donor of the cup, is also a six-M. Gardiner, M. Griffiths, M. The Cup, though competed for at cent arrival from Shanghai.
Mason, A. Fowler, G. Lakeman and Tug of War,
forced to irregular intervals, has been play- | Novelty Race.
These four have been playing as B. Blomenthal were Water Polo (Schroeder's VII ved for alternately in Hong Kong a team recently and give indica- accept the services of R. Rose and
and Shanghai. The most thrilling tions that they will offer strong op- G. Wood of the Saints. Railton's VII.) ·
M. Woolley (2) and P. Gittins At the conclusion of the swim-game in the last ten years was that position, even to such a group as ming programme a dance will be in 1922 when eight chukkers were the visitors from the North. The netted for the Saints, while M. played before Shanghai won by six match will be followed with great Mason scored the "Y'a" only goal. goals to five. "
prizes won during the past season, for they will be seriously handicapped
will be presented by Mrs. V. C. by the departure of the Argylls. Lt. Keith-Murray and Lt. Grayham were (Continued from previous column). Labrum, wife of the President. The Committee of the Club has au- two players of exceptional qualities and their absence will be sorely miss sound wing forward, Bradford, an-thorized the formation of a Ladies' ed. The arrival of the Lincolns will other of the newcomers, put in excel-Competition Committee and Lady not help matters much, as the battalent work in the tight serummages members will be invited by the Pre- tion, is only interested in ancter. Lt. where he plays in the front row. Young. a product of Haileybury Col Hall-Thomson is going to be invalu-sident on Sunday to organise such a lege, will, however prove a useful able in the line outs, and his play in Committee for the purpose of ar-held in the West Lounge. substitute for Grayhan, and Keith the loose stamps him as a valuable ranging events during the coming Murray's place on the wing will be acquisition to the Club. taken by Martin.
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Tea will be served during the
AMONG the lesser-known player afternoon._
A. D. Lowson and A. W. Torrible
GOLF STARTING
TIMES.
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interest from the start at 3:00 p.m. The band of the 1st Battalion 24th 2 MIXED DOUBLES
SHANGHAI TEAM Judge C. S. Franklin, the Shang-Regiment will play during tha MATCHES PLAYED. hai captain, played for several years graciously consented to present the afternoon, and Mrs. Southorn has in Honolulu before being trans-
MAMAK SHIELD.
ENGINEERS REGISTER FIRST WIN OF SEASON,
Veteran Defeated.
The Interport Dinner will be held The Royal Engineers gained
Fincher & Miss Dalzielferred to the China Coast in 1925. trophy at the conclusion
He has since captained American game. Win In Two Sets.
teams against Tientsin and Peking
INTERPORT DINNER.
of the
E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel as well as in international matches to-night in the private dining room their first victory in the Mamak
in Shanghai.
Y. F. Allman first came into pro-
THE Club practice on Wednesday
could hardly have given the selec- were outstanding. In the first half tors much aid in their task of select the pair worked splendidly together ing their teams for the season. The and guve Selby and Turner several situation at forward has been con-anxious moments. I was pleased to siderably improved, and it will be see Torrible attempting the exploita surprising if the Clubs do not field the tion of the "blind" side pass, and his The following are the starting
of the Gloucester under the per Tournament yesterday afternoon. best eight this season. Last year the tackling was also very impressive tinies of the Royal Hong Kong defeated R. H. Wild and Miss H. Club possessed, the best backs, but Lawson has great possibilities, though their weakness at forward was re- he will have to improve considerably Golf Club at Fanling on Sunday: Hancock by 6-4, 6-4, in the First minence in 1927 and was captain sonal and able supervision of Mr. at King's Park, when they defeat Round of the Colony Mixed Doubles ponsible for all their defeats. A. P. if he is to deprive either Jenkins or
the U.S.R.C. of the American team which carried Newman. A special dinner for the ed HMS. Veteran by a goal scor- Hall-Thomson, J. Dalziel, J. C. Millar Griffiths of his place at centre three- 10.28 a.m.. N. S. Ellis, H. L. F. Ewin. Championship
off the Hoyt Cup in 1931. He, like wives of the Interporters is also ed by Harding. Courts yesterday.
Good team work was displayed 1. H. Bradford will, however, quarter, Lowson has a safe pair of greatly strengthen the Club. In addi-hands and shows good initiative.
S. A. Rumjahn and Miss C. Franklin, has played in all the in-being planned.
The following is the attractive by both sides; and the Engineers ternational matches. Botelho beat G. W. Bewell and Mrs. C. P. F. James by 4-6, 6-0, 6-2 in the First Round.
and
tion to these four the Club will again
be able to call upon D. McLellan, Dr.
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J. H. McElney, W. E. Peers and F. R.X again showed that he is a use
Burch, all of whom were members of ately out of the running for a place last year's pack.
In the Arst Afteen owing to his size and weight. He will, however, prove THE three-quarter problem is the himself above. the average
most difficult, G. P. Lammert is second Afteen forward. the only outstanding wing three quarter at the moment, with R. H. D.
New Course.”
Old Course. 9.10-0.20 a.m.-Not to be booked by
travellers on 8,28 train.
9.24 a.m. G. T. May, C. Thwaites:
H. T. Buxton, W. J. 9.28
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C. B. Johnson, R. H. Wild.
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H. U. Ireland, R. Young.
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A. Leach, A. E. Lissaman.
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R. H. Grinth, E. L Cherrill.
H. N. Williamson, H. C. Wallington.
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Wade, and possibly R. O. F. King I WAS surprised to see J. J. Fergu- 8.52
R.
son playing for the Club again.
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contending or the other position. It was only last year that he was rHE- The full back pozition in another
ponalble for the founding of the Kew-10.00 which may cause, grave concern.
loon Rugby Club. The near proxim Reeve will not be available until after ity of the Interport may be the causo. 10.04. the rowing season concludes next but if that is not the reason then we month, and J. P. Whitham is undecld-munt assume that the Kowloon Club 10.08 ed whether he will play again this on weaker legs than was at first 10:12
The other possible players anticipated. Dr. J. E. H. Cogan was for this position are S. J. H. Fox and another member of the Kowloon side 10,16 W. R. B., Rigg, though L. G. Robert on view on Wednesday. He is the 10.20 son may be given the position after vice-captain of the peninsula team, his display in Wednesday's trial but will be going, Home, on leave In 10.24 Should Robertson play at full back, January.
season.
A. F. Jenkins and R. H. Griffiths will
be the centre three-quarters with
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R. M. Henderson, T. C. Monaghan,
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SHANGHAI CAPTAIN'S
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1st Chukker.
Hara d'Oeuvres
marked success.
MAMAK TOURNAMENT.
D. Burdick was a member of the menu for the Interport Dinner at utilised the three-back game with Shanghai team which "defeated the Gloucester. Tientsin by six goals to two in thể 1990 Interport. He would have rained Interport honours against Hong Kong before to-day had he not had the misfortune to concide with. E. H. McMichael and H. G. Robin- son both of whom were unable to make the trip this year. LI
Dr. Y. Parks Woods, in the On the whole, both teams are opinion of the Shanghai critics, is optimistic of winning. Shang-the leading player of the year on hai according to reports with his handicap. He has, however, G.. A Leiper, K. W. Jones. Northern city's papers have received no Interport honours be
B. MacDonald, W..A.
played together a great deal, and fore to-day's game. Stewart.
Mackenzie.
very
2nd. Chukker. Tomato Bouillon
3rd Chukker. Fillet of Bole Dugiere 4th Chukker. Chateaubriand Bearnaise 5th Chukker. Bombe Marco Polo 6th Chukker, Fruit Basket Chukker Out Demi Tasse
S. Andrew's Police.... {Incognitos
Table To Date.
Goals PAWL D. F. A,Pt. 8 8 0 0 178 8. 2 2 0 0·4) 11′′
2 2 0 0 71
1st. Bty. H.KS. 2 2 0 0 9 2 g 0014 R. C. Bignels R.A.S.C
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University 12th B.A.
Wishart Veteran
B.E.
C. Gahagan. J. Gardner, the players are expected to a team Shanghai look N. K. Littlejohn, A. show a good example of team formidable. They have the advant L.T.A. HOLD MEETING 4 RA
co-operation Hong Kong is by age of having played a great deal LH. C. Gould, Capt. no means inferior to Shanghai together, having won the Hoyt Cup Hae extensive practice has been in Shanghai for the tenth consecu- * carried on for the past month, tive year. They are well mounted O. E. C. Martin, L. R. which has resulted in the form and are all exceptionally good Andrews.
ing of a strong team that horsemen.
Budd, A.
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McKellar.
W. M. Morgan. M... W. Ferguson.
first official practice this evening 10.82 at 5.15 p.m. when sérummage practice and three-quarter movements will be 10.80
Selby working the scrum with M. W.THE Kowloon Club are holding their
Turner an his partner.
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most impressive. He was always un 90, the ball and his dribbling powers were quite as good as those of Dal- Stevenson,
"Ferguson,
Dr. H. McElney, Capt. will offer stern opposition to
H W. D. Hughes.
3. Grant
Judge Franklin's quartette.
The following are the teams WASHANGHALA
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Lt. 10.48
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Capt.
Hampton
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the result of, his efforts. Dalsie! was hard, Berreux and Fowler,
not so
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much in the limelight as one Kowloon areataging their first 11.08 might have expected, but from the match of the season on Monday, while dr little one saw of him he can be con- the Club will be holding their second 11.12
W. Dawkes, R.
3. Forbes, D. 8. Edward
C. S. Franklin No. 2 (Captain) V. P. Wonds No. 3
Don Burdick Back
N., Croucher, A. Ritchie HONG KONG.
Capt. MES H... Anderson,
Comdr. E. 0. Priestley,
RC. Wabb,, H. P Balley,
sidered as a deadly tackler and a very practice game at the Valley to-morrow 11.100. Brawn, C. W. Jeffries.
(Continued in next Column) afternoon at 4.15 pm.
Get caddies from Superintendent:
J. Keswick No. 1 *
Maj. J. R. Barry No. 2
F. 0. Pollock No. 8. (Captain) Capt. P. 8. Villar Back
HONG KONG TEAM
Phoetilx Tamar Parthian
R.A.M.O.
THIS EVENING. Question Of Trials For 20th R.A.
Interports.
In response to ``a request made by five tennis clubs allated to the Hong Kong extraordinary LTA an generál mosting Ff the Associa".
2 8.0 7.
0 2 0.201
| German Club 2.0 2 0 1
INCOGS TEAM TO-MORROW
The following will represent the Integnitos in their Maybali ment match against the German Club at Caroline Hlil at 8/p.m. to-- morrow
The Hong Kong team has had less practice as a team, although the Individuals have wide experience,
Captain Villar, South Wales Bortion has been called for this evening at 5.45 p.m. in the derers, is well known to Hong Kong
billen of Monica. Lo and Lo, polo enthusiasts. His indisputable knowledge of the game has beet The meeting will consider the H. A Barron; A H. Remedios, gained in part with the service at advisability of holding trials In E. V. Reed (Capt); R. C. Reed, N., foreign ports, and he can be counted/connexiony with Zorthcoming Beltrão, F. O. Reed; F.-J. Rame- Interport matches with dios, J. M. Pinto, C. C. Francis, C jupon to set the best out of his side. tonn
E. Barros and AP Souza
Major Barry, Royal Artillery, has Shangh