SATURDAY,, NOVEMBER 19, 1932.

THE CHINA MAIL

AGE SPORT PAGESD

panoramic view of the Opening Ceremony of the Tenth World Olympic Games at Los Angeles showing the huge crowd of 105,000 spectators. The recent sories was the occasion of China's initial debut in the history of the Olym piad. The sending of Liu Chang-iseng as China's delegate was a big stride forward in the future development of athletic China, and the unfurling of her banner 'neath the flaming Olympian torch is now an event to be looked forward to again when China sends a bigger complement. On the right of the photograph is seen the Olympian torch which was kept burning day and night during the entire period of the Games, from July 31 to August 15,

Hong Kong sportsmen will have the opportunity of gaining an insight into the organisation of the world's greatest athletic meeting when the Fox Magic Carpet of Movietone presents a special Olympic Games film at the King's

Theatre to-morrow.

Will Roberts Riddle

Navy Defence?

Club's Chance To Avenge Former Defeat

LAMMERT'S OPPORTUNITY

McELNEY'S HOOKING MAY TURN TIDE IN CLUB FAVOUR.

JOHN

(By Scrum Half.)

ROBERTS, the Welsh In-dangerous if given the slightest ternational rugby player will scope, and with Armytage as the partner J. J. Ferguson again to-key to the attack they should see day when the Club. will be opposed plenty of the pall, providing the to the Navy at the Valley at Nayy pack are an heavy as usual

415 p.m.

Robarts will encounter much

Buckley than he

LINTON'S LEADERSHIP. Linton will again lead the Navy

4

SOUTH CHINA TO PLAY

IN CANTON.

Monday's Charity Game,

In view of there being no premier league soccer matches- to-day, the South China A.A. are complying with the re- quest of Canton authorities to send up their team to take part in a charity match in aid of Chinese in Manchuria..

The famous team will play against the Canton Police on Monday and will have for that city to-night.

MAMAK SHIELD.

Tamar Hold Medway To Draw.

~TWO FRIENDLY GAMES.

HMS. Tamar and a strong sterner opposition in Parted (eight and from what I gather the H.M.S. Medway combination play- Rothwell' And

composition of the Navy pack is ed a drawn game, of one goal all identical to that which played such in the Mamak Tournament at a big part in the defeat of the King's Park yesterday afternoon. Club a fortnight ago. The Club The game was evenly matched, the on the other hand, have brought defences holding out very well. W. F. Kerr into the back row and The Medway had slightly the bet- A. P. Hall-Thomson has beenter of the exchanges. . transferred to the second row. |

against the Tamar and Small Ships on Wednea- day, but his form is good enough to

send him through

any local side, and

the efforts of the Navy trio, I allude

to tris as Part- ridge will be un- able to hold Bo-j beris by himself,

be watched

with the keenest interest. G. P. Lammert may en- joy

fleld

with the

too closely.

day

Navy

JOHN --

ROBERTS.

Cambridge

University

1927-1929

which is indeed a surprising move

in view of that player's success at

MAMAK TOURNAMENT.

Table To Dates

wing forward. The front row should be very sound with I. H.

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta Bradford, McElney and S. H. Gar-1st Bty. H.K.S. 0 8 0 1 43 8 17 rod. providing the last-named Radio... 7 0 03 1 32 player combines better

he St. Andrew's 7 6 1 0 82

5 5 0 0 Incognitos has done in the past.

R.A.S.C.

4 6 2 12 18 10. 18

than

With the introduction of Roberts Medway A. C. Jenkins has been deprived of R.E. this place, but the rest will do him Police

no harm, as from what I saw of RC. Signals

watching Roberta and 13 caps

for Wales. CLUB CHANGES. The last time the Club and the him on Wednesday he is not near-niversity Navy met the Tatter side triumph-ly at after his injury. The full

12th

R.A. ed by a penalty goal and three back position i8 to be Phoenix tries (12 pts.) to nil, but on that taken by Roger Grieve, who Veteran Occasion W. E. Fears was laid low played 4 great game in R.A.M.G. in the first half, and the Club were the mid week match. James Tamar

24th R.A.

6 18

7 12 % 10

J

LADIES' TENNIS TOURNEY RESULTS Yaching Notes

HE Ladies' Tennis Champion- MRS. TOTTENHAM

THE

ships, organised by the Unit-|

ed Services Recreation Club, are UNDER DOCTOR'S

proceeding as to schedule and all

the first round matches have now been played.

It is most unfortunate that Mrs. R. E. Tottenham, Colony champlon from 1925-1929 inclusive, has had to concede a walk over in the singles owing to ill-health. In the doubles Mrs. Tottenham, and Miss Enid Lo have advanced to thei Semi-Final round as the result of

falling light in the evenings.

time of the year because of the

Miss Ainslie Halifaxing.

Best Fighter In Fencing Club.

*

By Captain Cuttle Judging from yesterday's ex- hibition by several of the women,HE new Anker class yachts, a ORDERS next year's meeting for Women at

Fanling will prove to be most inter-fleet appears in these columns to photograph of one of which

day, is the first real acquisition to the Yacht Club fleet during the past EMBERS of the Hong Kong twenty-seven years. The boats, ten Ladies Hockey Club will be in number, were constructed by the engaged in an Inter-Club hockey Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Co., match to be played on the Naval Ltd., under the supervision of Mr. ground at Happy Valley at 3 pm. D. Kelth, and were seen sailing for this afternoon. It is in the form the first time in a minor race at the of a practice match, and the first opening cruise of the Yacht Club the first eleven defence, with the sented a pretty sight, auiling over a eleven forwards will be opposed to last Saturday afternoon. They pre

MISS BONNAR BEST STYLIST.

(By RAY.)

M

ja bye, and It is hoped that the time taken over the completion of whose purpose and active interest the second round matches, will en-is sustained throughout. able her to recover sufficiently to So far style is being inculcated exception of A. Hallifax, who is a distance of five miles. Joss, with

newcomer. play off her game against probable rather than ability to fight, as

Colours will be represented by

cults to date a

Mr. Kärstón Larsson at the helm,

semi-finalists in Mrs. C. P. F. fighting qualities are being left for the following:-I. Harris Walker crossed the finishing line first, after James and Miss. Pullum. Mrs. the time being to natural Ins E. Westlake, M. King; D. Robert. Tottenham and Miss Enid Lo are tincts. favourites for the event though Amongst those who are far ahead son, A. Owen Hughes, B.. Franklin; Mrs. Lochner und Mrs, Grimble of the class are Miss Ainslie Hall H. Knill, M. Alun Jones, E. Bon will offer a strong challenge.. fax who is the best fighter in the nar, C. Ferguson and E. Blackburn

Whites will ha.represented by the The following este the taltres Club and Miss Elleen Boufer wh following M. Bird, E. Gray, All

Is the best stylist, and who is Nicoli-E: O'Hagan, B. M. Pope, A being taught on advanced Bertrand Hallifax; E. Bell, Rattey PM Hues.

Others who are making fairly Harrop, A. G. Orme and R. Kin

King good progrèse are Miss M. Bird; Miss Locker, Miss (Dr.) Biere, and M.C.C. SCORE 238-8- Miss Cook, who, although a be IN MELBOURNE. Miss Thomas beat Miss Pullum ginner, is making excellent pro-

1-6, 6-3, 6-2.

gress, and looks to be one of the!

Sutcliffe's Patient Miss R. Hancock beat Mrs, best foilers in the club.

Contribution.

......LADIES SINGLES.

1st Round Results Mrs. Chow received a walk over from Mrs. Tottenham.

Mrs. James beat Mias M. Griffiths

6-1, 6-0,

*

Fischer 8-6, 6-2.

The next Ladies' Foil competi Mias G. Lo beat Miss Graham tion, which takes place in April

6-2, 6-2.

next at the Opening Cruise of the

Wood 6-0, 6-2,

Melbourne, Yesterday.

At the close of play to-day the

Mrs. Grimble. beat Mrs. K. M. Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, will Goals

be keenly contested for by Miss M.C.C. tourists had totalled 288 Miss O. Dalziel beat Miss H. Hallifax, Miss Bonnar. and Miss for the loss of 8 wickets against")

Hancock 6-3, 6-4. ***

Cook, the difference between them an Australian XI............ Mian-Lo beat Miss H. E. Orme being very slight,

A crowd of 23,000 saw Sutcliffe 6-0, 6-1

This sport certainly is one of the play an unenterprising knock for most graceful and is par excellent, 87, an innings which lasted 294 as it the finest aport for cultivating minutes and which included only rapid action together with rapid three boundaries. thought.ether with

9 4 3 0 9 21

30 110·5) 42 0 21 11

0 10

LADIES DOUBLES

1st Round Results. Mrs. Stafford-Smith &Miss Thomas bears. Lambert &

Scores were as follow:

One of the new Anker. yachts which will be seen sall- ing in the first championship. race for that class, this after- noon.

just over one hour and a half's sail- ing. He was closely followed by Isobel, salled by Commander Cow- land, with Gull, aniled by Mz Bằ Naess, a good third.

Mr. Hampson 4-1, 6-2.

The standard of instruction avail-M.C.C.: 238 for 8. (R. E. Si. Wyatt Misses & H. Hancock beat lable, besides being individual, is on

29, Sutcliffe 87, Leyland 38), Mrs. Lissaman & Mrs. Fischer the most modern lines and is per-

Reuter

· 3-6, 6-3, 6-3;}

fectly safe from danger, all action). Mrs, James & Misa Pullum-beat for the time being being complete- (Continued from last Column.)

Mrs. Wales & Miss Halifax ly dispersed with.

Edwards and Mr. Gandy (Salling THE new Anker boats which are 6-1, 6-1

A member tells me that the Club Secretary) to sail Cherub In the Mies Griffiths & Miss Dalziel is growing larger daily and tends Island race. In the meantime, Mr. Norwegian designer, Mr. Johan beat Mrs. Carter & Mrs. Syd- to take its place as one of the Goulburn retired in luxury to the Anker, are classed as the 20 Square

most popular organisations enjoy-Repulse Bay Hotel, where he held a Metres One Design yachts. Actual fed by women folk

20

0 4 1 1 4 X 0 618 26

dail 6-2, 6-3. 2nd Round Results To-Date.

forced to play fourteen men for Whitham, an injury to whom allow Parthias half the game: The Club were ed Roberts to gain a place in the 20th R.A. also without J. A. R. Selby, their Cambridge fifteen in 1927,⋅ is not R.A.0.C. ekipper, and J. H. McElney, their yet fit for rugger and is, inciden- KLTC. hooker. To-day McElney in fit and tally playing cricket for the Club 8th Destroyers 10.10.1.2

Gerinan Clab. 6 0 6 1. his return to the pack should see in their League match. Macintosh get more of the ball. The two sides are very evenly Selby's anderstudy is more than matched and the presbneo of Ro useful, and Woods will find him berts will probably sway tho The Club "A" played a drawn Junt such a spoller as Hoskins prov-balances slightly in favour of the game with the Club de Recreio at ed to be on Wednesday.

Club. I do not anticipate scoring King's Park, the score being one

The Naval wing three-quarters, above double figures; Rothwell and Barries will prove (Shanghai Rugby, Page 8.)

Colony Mixed Doubles

Final at C.R.C. "At Home"

[(BY: ACE)

The fifth annual Colony Mix-- ed Doubles Tennis Champion-

ship will be decided on the

CR. C. courts this afternoon commencing at 2.45 pm, when M. W. Lo and Miss Enid, Lo will oppose Capt. Barry" and Mrs. Lochner.

CLUB DRAW.

goal all. The Recreio were the first to draw blood, the Club equalising in the second half, the game ending in semi-darkness.

ST. ANDREW'S LOSE.

THE new Anker boats waamond

good vantage point. At 3 p.m. after ly, to cope with Hong Kong weather five hours sailing, the Vice-Com-conditions, they have been given

Mrs. Tottenham & Miss E. Lo

beat Mrs. Chow & Miss Kum-DIDING is another sportimodore, Mr. H. S. Rouse, sailing slightly more than the 20 square. Jahn 6-4, 6-4. AVK amongst the women folk U and I, was boxing the compass, metres of gall than was originally

R Mrs. Lochner Mra. Grimble which is fast becoming very popu- while the leaders La Cigale, Isis, intended. The 20 square metre

bent" "Mrs. Ho Ka-lau & Miss far.

Wanderer and Sea Lark V, picked class has been in existence in Nor GL6, 6-0, 6-0220

Yesterday I was at the Rong up a useful breeze and gained: a way since 1929 and has proved most Draw for 2nd Bound.

Kong Riding School in Kowloon, and considerable fead. was: Bur

Mrs. Choufen James Mias Thomas R. Hà Mra. Grimble v... Ming G. Lo. Misa O. Dalziel viss, E. Lo

DRAW for 2nd. Round.

ay (Doubles)

majority

women:

Expert instruction by structor from the Russian ing; School beon given the pupils: me One of the Instructors was asked |

Mrs.Stafford Smith & Misd if any of his pupils had taken vart trance to East

Thomas y Miss Griffiths & Miss in any of the amateur face, mee- Five yachts, Azuma Dalalab&

Norseman (M*.

In a friendly fixture that was |been in the easier half of the draw, commenced late at Caroline Hill but their experience as a combina-

the RA3.0 defeated St. Andrew's tion is almost without parallel in the Colony. They have been described Club by the odd goal, in three, in in the past as the best mixed doubles scrappy match, that was featur- ed with hard hitting. Guest scor- pair, east of Suez.ed first for the Saints, Sanderson

In 1928, the first year of the scoring the equalleer. In the ground. tournament which is under the second half, Sanderson netted the auspices of the Chinese Recreation, winning goal with a fast shot. | Club, Lo and his sister beat Dr and

At the conclusion of the match Mrs. R. E. Tattenham in the Final

"the presentation of the prizes will Round. In 1929 they were runners. The following will represent the be made by Mrs. W. T. Southorn, up to Major B.. H. Luças and Mrs. St. Andrew's Club in 18. Mamąk wife of the Hon. Mr Tottenham. In 1980 they defeated Tournament match against the W. T. Southern. Tes will be served C. A. L. Rumjahn and Mira. McCaw Royal Corps of Signals" on the at the conclusion of the prize die to win their second title. Last year Marine ground at 9: harp to-

So they bowed the knee in a very sur- mo

tribution

The Chinese couple will be favour. prieing manner to L. Goldman and White F Wong Ites for their third title, thóps the Mra, Boehner. This year is the A. B. Hamson, S. Ma United Services Recreation Ciab re alterskla presentatives are exp

strong challenge.

dings: for women,S

popul

tbars-- äff vabroż

being ArouseE

race Bloops

rnoon.

the old

"It is

which takes

Channel

This event is in addi Pearce), Third Championship race

holson), established" rác

Mr. James & Miss Pullam v Misses since the school had only started a Monsoon (Mr. Roger Grleve) and hoped that the whole Beet will parti R. & H. Hancock.N May of this year all pupils under Cherub (Mr. Gandy) falled to coms cipate in the Anker class race, and First named bus choice of his and hla colleague's In-plete the course and gave up when the boats will probably be sailed by én, advised darkness set in.

thair" "owners." A thrilling race should be the leane,

Iderler

be alternate A. 1 to put up reason to belleve!

Los kave win will drain be repeabed. 535

there is every Broadbridge E. CA Fincher, Hr Guest E. F. Fincher and

LTHOUGH Atill in its

the

ath with the younger

hai

JESSIE NEIL, daughter

Second Cruiser ace to Diacovery 24 miles, veill hope to

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