TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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TIENTSIN FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES PREVENT AQUATIC INTERPORT
Y. M. C. A. WIN BY 9 TO 0
Schreuder Scores Six Against C.B.C.
EIGHTH LEAGUE WIN
(By CRAWL)
The YM.C.A. "A" recorded an-
CHINESE WATER
POLO LEAGUE
OFFICIAL OPENING FIXED FOR TO-MORROW
other sweeping victory in the Hong ATHLETIC FAVOURITES FOR TITLE
Kong Water Polo League last night | when they defeated the Chinese Bathing Club by 9 goals to nil at the
Sing Chung
Benevolent Society's new Bathing Pavilion at West Point.
He
Schreuder.. the. "Y" skipper, again scored a glut of goals. netted of the nine goals in ad- dition to making the openings for the others.
The "forwards, with the ex-1 ception of Kerr, were on the ball The latter throughout the game. player was badly starved, and re- ceived a pass only twice during the'
game.
Wood failed to keep his charge in order and was too, in- tent in watching the play rather than his man.
kler. but failed
sense
(By Crawl.)
Schreuder Heads Goal Scorers With 39
+
Campbell Second With
Only Ten!
HONG KONG WATER POLO LEAGUE SCORERS
With the amazing average of just under, five goals a match. W. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A. "A"), leads
EVEN CLUBS have entered the Chinese Water-Polo League the Hong Kong Water Polo League
SEVEN Comme des tontorrow at the Chung sing Benevogue
Society's Bathing Pavilion, West Point.
They are the Chinese Athletic “A” and “B,” favourites for the championship, the Fuklen Club and the Young Companions' Aquatic Association, both likely contenders for the championship, the Chin cae Bathing Club, last year's winners, the Chung Sing Benevolent Society, newcomers to the League, and the Chinese Civil Servants Club.
The games which will be played
between 5.30 and 6 p.m. in the V.R.C. WATER POLO
evenings at the Chinese
Bathing
Club, the Chung Sing Benevolent, Society's Pavilion, the Chinese
LEAGUE.
Civil Servants' Club and at the Championship May Rest
On To-day's Game. Chinese Athletic Club, will not clash with those in the H.K.I.A.S.A.
League.
pui in goal. Kwok Fung-sun and
excellent This team is an
scored in 8 games. He is follow- ed by W. Campbell, also of the "y" with 10 goals.
Cheong Wing-kwong
(S.C.A.A.)
is third with 7 goals, followed by:
McRae (Royal Navy) with 5 goals, four of which were scored in one game.
The following is the complete list of goal-scorers to date: W. Schrender (Y.M.C.A. “A”) W. Campbell (Y.M.C.A. "A"
W. F. Kerr Guppy. "A")
McRae (Royal Slade
NAVY
Chan (3C) Lee Royal Navy)
"A")
Wu Manchu (Y.C.AA) Lee Ping-piu (8.C.A.A. "A" Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A. "A") Foog Kwok
Kwok-wa (Y.C.A.4.) Won OM.CA. "A")
Lai Ping-kwai, the C.B.C. keeper, was very weak and was partially the large number responsible for of shots which passed him. His
The Chinese-Athletic-will-pro- LIONEL ROZA PEREIRA'S TEAM passing out of the goal was very
E. W. Railton bably be represented throughout; TO MEET W. LAWRENCE'S. of
G. Fowler (Y.M.C.A. pour and lacked both
the Chinese League by Chan Sek- direction and power..
The match which will probably H. Wing Lee (Y¤‚‚},
Grover (Royal Tong Po-man was a strong tac
to get rid of the Ng Wah-chau at back, Ng Kam decide the V.RC. Inter-Members A. G. Doan (Y.M.C.A. "A") CY.C.A.A.) chuen at centre half, and Lam Yue Water Polo competition will be Leung Chun-wa Shek Kam-pul ball in time to safe-guard himself!
(Y.C.A.A) Young Man-kit and Chlu Chuk played at the V.RC. at 6 p.m. this E. Long (Y.CA.A) against the fast "Y" forwards. The
evening,
when Lionel Roza-Yeung Wai-lim (C.B.C.)
(S.C.A.A. "B") C.B.C.'s greatest weakness lay in yau at forward.
will meet W. Lo Hung.se CAA) one Pereira's team their forwards who were too slow
Woar Lit-kong combination with Lawrence's team for the title. and combines
R. Wood (Y.M.CA) off the mark and were inclined to
Six teams have competed in the Wong Slong-hing (University) dilly-dally with the ball instead of Rood shooting. There is only one
weak link, and that is the staying contest, which was held during Chan Seck-fong (University) shooting.
Schreuder (4) and Campbell powers of the forwards, but as they July, and so evenly were the teams Walker (Royal Navy)
Middleton (Royal Navy) Barber (Royal Navy) before half time and will be playing against teams with matched that at no time during the Midd scored,
Rodelades
(University) Schreuder (2), Wood and Campbell a similar weakness they should dojcompetition has
secured a commanding load. well.
Wong Man-shiu (Y.C.^.A.) added goals in the second half.
(C.B.C.) C. E. Roza-Pereira's team is the Wong Yat-hung The South Chine Athletic Asso- R. Goldman refereed.
field the beat third best in the list, and should Y.M.C.A. "A": H. Angus, A. G. clation, who can Donn and R. Wood; E. W. Railton; W. Chinese Water Polo team F. Kerr, W. Schreuder (captain) and Colony, have not entered for rea evening, these three teams will Isang Ho-took (C.B.C W. Campbell.
C.B.C.-Lai Ping-kwai; Tong Po-sons unknown. Another team not have to play off for the title.
man and Tsang Ho-fook; Lai Yam chung: Tong Po-cheung, Yeung Wai lum and Wong Yat-hung.
CHINESE CIVIL
· SERVANTS WIN
Odd Goal Triumph Over Chung Sing.
any
one team
R.
"Goldman &
in the the two teams play to a draw this so Ti-mo (Chag
Wong
Stag)
ES.C.A.A. "A") (Y.M.C.A. "B") D. Sutherla The captains of the six teams Im-cheuk AS.C.A.A. “B”). competing this year is the Chinese
Ellender Y.M.C.A., who are also reputed to are, "A" team, J. R. Soares, "B"
(Royal team, L. Roza-Pereira, "C" team, Lai Pun-sin have a good water-polo team.
W. Lawrence, "D" team. C. E. Can Shiu-kam (8.C.A.A. "A")
C. Chadderton Young Companions Story Roza-Pereira, "E" team, II. M Chan The Young Companions Aquatle Remedios and "F" team, M. M. de Teng Po-cheang (C.B.C.)
Lee Ke-yeung (C.Y.C.A.A.) Association will have Shek Kam-v, Soares.
pul, Fung Kwok-wa,
Li E. Long
The results of the games played
and Wu Man-chu. to assist them, during July were as follows, and should go far in the League.
Benevolent The Chung Sing Society and the Chinese Civil Ser- vants' Club will have yet to play for another two seasons before A thrilling water polo match was
serious witnessed at the Chung Sing Bene- they can be reckoned as
for championship
(By CRAWL).
contenders
volent Society's Bathing Pavillon honours. yesterday evening when the home
"D" bent "B" by 6 goals to 2. "C" beat "F" by 6 goals to 1. "B" beat "E" by 4 goals to 3. "C" boat by? goals to 0. "D" by 4 goals to 0. "A" beat "E" beat "C" by 3 goals
to
"A" drew with "D" 3 goals all. "B" beat "P" by 5 goals to I. "E" beat "F" by 6 goals to 1. "D" beat by 3 goals to 1. The League should have started)
“B” beat "A" by 7 goals to 3. team lost to the Chinese Civil Ser-on Sunday last at the Chinese! "C" beat "A" by 12 goals to 2. vants' Swimming Club by the odd Bathing Club, but owing to incle On Wednesday, "D" team will
Water Polo goal in three in the
ment weather conditions, the offi-'meet "F", and on Friday, "A" team League.
eial opening was postponed until:will meet "B" team, in the last The Chung Sing team time and to-morrow, when the Young Com-match of the competition. again were presented with oppor-panions Aquatic Asen, meet the tunities to take the lead in the Chinese Athletic "A" on the lat second half, but threw them awayter's pitch, and the Chinese Bath- by wild passes and weak shots ating Club meet the Chinese Civil goal.
Servants' Club at the latter's club. The following is the full League dan-fixture list:-
gerous man,
The Leader's Polots, "g" team-6 points "C" team-6 points.
"D" team-5 points.
Kong Cheak-chow (Chung Sing) Lai Im (C.S.SC.)
SWIMMING JOTTINGS
in CE
Schreuder (Y.M.C.A. "A") pected to reach a total of 45 goals by the end of the water-pola season.
*
*
B. Rasmussen, a member of both the Shameen Swimming Club and the European Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, will be competing on Saturday night at the "y" gala
TIENTSIN DECLINE - V.R.C. INTERPORT INVITATION
Lack Of Financial Aid.
The Tientsin. Amateur Swim- ming Association have received as: Invitation from the Victoria Re creation Club to take part in as interport swimming contest, but have declined on account of lack of financial aid.
Thi the second interport in- vitation which has been declined, Shanghai being the first port to do so. The latter received two in ritations from the V.R.C. and the HKIAS.A but declined, rather than offend one of them by the acceptance of the other's invita- lio
NAVAL WATER
POLO
Veteran Wins First League.
SIX RESULTS IN NEW LEAGUE
(By CRAWL).
SIX CLUBS
ACCEPT V.R.C.
INVITATION
200 Yards Relay On Saturday.
CANTON TEAM AND RECREIO AMONG FORMIDABLE CHALLENGERS.
Good Entries For Gala.
(By G. L.)
The V.R.C. Gala fixed for Saturday night, promises to be the
most interesting staged this season. ▼EUNG YUEN WA one of South
China's leading swimmers. Nine swimming events, more en- tries than those received for any
previous gala, and an invitation Y.M.C.A. Polo
relay race, are the features of the ¡programme.
Nine clubs have been invited to compete in the 200 Yards Invita tion Relay race. They are, The Club de Recreio, The Army, The
Team To Visit Canton
Police, The Chinese Y.M.C.A.. The Strong Side Going Up
Chinese Athletic Association, The Canton South China Athletic Asso-
At a meeting held aboard H.M.S.ciation, The Hong Kong S.C.A.A., Tamar on June 8 of this year It The Chinese Bathing Club and The was decided to run a Naval water University. polo League for those ships sta- tioned at Hong Kong at the time.
In order to reduce the number of games the Committee divided the tournament into two Leagues, the winners of each playing each other in the final. .
The first league was won by the Veteran, who defeated the Olympus by 4 goals to 2 in a fairly good game-
The present League had just started last week the resulta which are given below:
of
The following were the results of last week's games:-
Verity beat Wild Swan 20. Cicala-best Whitehall 1—2. Verity beat Wishart 6-0. Tamar received a wo. from the Wild
Swam.
Verity received a w.o. from
Tamar.
Verity beat Cornflower 6-1.
the
With the exception of the last three named clubs, who are affiliated to the Hong Kong Swimming Association, the re- maining six clubs have all ex- pressed their desire to com- pete in the event. The invitation the Canton S.C.A.A. has given even more in- terest to the event. This club has In action at already been seen water-polo, and their participation in a race is eagerly awaited.
to
The Club de Recreio team will be comprised of A. A. R. Botelho, E. A. Noronha, H. M. Remedios and A. A. Roza
a very The University" have strong team and, should they com- pete, their chances of winning the event will be the strongest of the outside clubs.
The team will probably be
On August 19.
PLAYING CANTON “Y” AND
ONE OTHER SIDE.
An invitation by the Camon Y.M.C.A. to play two games of water-polo in Canton on Sunday. August 20 has been accepted by the European Y.M.C.A., Kowloon.
The Hong Kong team will pro- bably leave for Canton on the Saturday afternoon and spend the night in Canton.
The local team will be com- prised of H. Angus in goal,' J. E. Heary and R. Wood at back; E. W. Rallion at centre half; and W. E. Kerr, W. Schreuder (Captain) and W. D. Campbell at forward. Sutherland has been asked to To up as a reserve. Besides playing the Canton Y.M.C.A., the local team may play
the Canton South China Athletic Association or the Shameen Swim-
The following are the draws for chosen from H. L. Ozorio, Wong ming Club.
this week:-
Wild Swan Wishart
Ckala
Cornflower
Wishart Whitehall
To-Morrow
Cornflower
✓ Whitehall Thursday
v Wild Swan
Tamar
Friday
v Cicala
v Verity
GARRISON WATER POLO LEAGUE
20th R.A. Remain Undefeated.
Siong-hing, E. L. Gosano, R. M. Rodrigues, and A. C. N. da Silva line. The game promises to be The V.R.C. will also compete in one of the best seen in the V.R.C. the event. Their team is W. bath this season.
Lawrence, L. Roza-Pereira, E. B. da Roza and S. V. GIttina, a com- bination that will be hard to beat.73
Heats On Thursday,
The Fall Entries
The entries for the events are....
Yards Boy's Race,
Medley Handicap: (open to Bons and brothers of members).
H. Guterres, Marques, C. Nolasco de Silva, R. Sil, G. Sousa, W. Maher, Remedios, L. Osmund, A. Cruz, A. Alves, A. Allen, T. Caravalho, G. de Sauss, D. L. Aquino and C. Mac- Kintoch.
*
··
With nine entries for the event It will be necessary to stage heats for the finals on Saturday. These will probably take place on Thurs- day at the Y.R.C. The heats for the other events will also be 220 Yards Handicap (Confined to “A”
and "B" Cises only); swum-off on this day.
Geo. Lym. A. Ada Roza, 1. A. The Swimming Committee's de Guterrez, H. L.. Ozorio, L Roza- cision to increase the distance of Periers, A. A. Guterres, E. L. Gosano, the senior class events has ap-A. A. Rumjahn, E. B. da Ross, G. Į. THE FINAL STANDINGS ·
parently met with approval as a Smith, E. M. Marques, B. Gosano, L. full entry has been received in A. Boxres and S. 8. Sousa.
Diving (Bealed Handicap). The Kowloon section of the Gar-(both "A" and "B" classes. The
Edward Roza, L. Roza-Feriera, L. A ion Water Polo League has now handicapping of this race, how-Rozs and E. Gouno,
Handicap "C" ever, will be a problem for the 75 Yards Medley Race, Han
Clas
A. V. Remedios, L.. A. The institution of two races, on9|3, da Silva, for breast-stroke enthusiasts and
Basto
MA Baptista, J, D; Remedios, one for back-stroke swimmers is C, M. C. Vietor, La A. BUTOR, C. F the Rozario, G. F.Victor, Lawrence, another notable feature
A. Noranke, J. Neves, P. ML N. is Figuereido. programme.. The breast-stroke Silva, E. Remedios and Goals
Opis event is the more popular of the 100 Yards Handicap Class,
LP. da Silva, O, M. Nunes, Les.
and A. O. Barretto. S. Gidley 20th Bty. E. A. 7. 7 0 0 49 7 14 two and has attracted 24 ES 24th Bty. RA. 70 10 45 8 12 Among the prominent starte Silva, Medical Corps. 74 21 13 17 P ers are H. M. Remedios, the 7430 25 18 Club champion, W. Foralta, M.
bsen concluded.
J'
The last two matches resulted as starters. : News has been received from the follows:
7 RAMC.. Secretary of the HKLASA to the 20th R.A. affect that the Chinese: Athletic Ass-A Coy. Lincs. 8 "B" Coy, Lincs
the final elation will re-consider their decision The following are To-day's Teams
As regards affiliation to the EKLA.
standings. The following are the teams in to-S.A
E team points. “A” team-3 points. "F" team-0 points.
day's match.
Cheung Chi-tal, the home team's
most right winger was the
Breaking away in.
Wednesday, August 2.
The Hong Kong University Aquatic "Team:-L. Roza-Pericra (Capt.) the first half to be made an open-Y, Companions' v, Athletic "A" IS
FW. Ambrose, L. G. Silva, D. Lsports will be held at the European ing for Kong Cheuk-chow, to level
(Athletic, 5.30 p.m.) Clark, A. J. Basto, L. A. Bora and J. Y.M.C.A. swimming post on Saturday the scores after four minutes Civil Servants' B.C. v. Chinese B.C..
September 23 | A. Luz (Civil Servants", в р.п.)
"C" Team-W. Lawrence (Capt.). play,
Saturday, August 5, 1
A. A. Bora, C. J. Smith, E. Lawrence, The visitors, were faster off the Athletic "B" v. Fakien
(Athletic, 5.80 p.m.) S. Barros, A. A. Ramjahn and J. mark, and, although they came to
Chung Sing B.S. v. Y. Companiona Lima. within an ace of scoring on many
(Chung Sing, 6 p.m.) Saturday, August 12.
(Athletic, 5.30 p.) Chinese B.C. v. Fukien
(C.B.C., 6 p.m.) Wednesday, August 16. The Civil Servants' opened the scoring in the third minute of the Athletic "B" v. Chung Sing B.S.
(Athletic, 5.30 p.m.)
(Civil Servanta', 8 p.m.)
an occasion, could not score more than once in the second half when Athletic "A" v. Civil Servants'. B.C.
they took the lead just befere the
end to win narrowly.
Saturday, August 19. Athletic "A" v. Chinese B.C. Fulden
(Athlete, 6.20 p.m.)| . Y. Companions
(C.B.C., 6 p.m.) Monday, August 21. Chung Sing B.S. v. Athletic "A"
PB (Chang Sing, 5.80 p.m.)
game, Chan Foog-sing swerving out fy, Companions" v. Civil Servants B.C. Civil Servants B.C; v. Athletic “B”. of Sun Ping-man's reach to net
with a hard, shot......
Sun.
A. G. DONN. hir, Tseung! Wan-kai, his retired from the management of the South China Athletic Association', Swimming,
M Yeung Chu-nam, father of Mini Sau-king, present Colony Ladies champion.
Furien V. Athletic C, 5.30 p.m.) Section, and, will 'be succeeded by
(Athletic,
6 p.m.)
(Civil Servants', & p.m.) Monday, August 28. Lam Plug-tong; Y. Companions y. Chinese B.C. The home side battled hard to chol, Ki Iu-woon;
Lai Pun-sin, Chan Fook-sing, and Lai | get through, but, despite several Im good breakawayz, were held In
Chung Sing: Tong Bal-tal;
Wednesday, August 10. check until in the fourth minute, Fing-man and Lam Sul-40; Ip Summ when Cheung Chi-tal broke away on chung (captain); Cheung Chi-tal, So Chang Sing B.S. Civil Servants" B.C.
Tin-mo and Kong Cheuk-chow.
(Chong Sing, 5.30 p.m.) B. Raamatsen, AG. Donn, W. Athletic "B". X. Companions Campbell and H. Lange will be seen TABLE TO DATE.
(Athletic, B
pm) batting
for best place in the 100 PLDFAP
Wednesday, September 1. Yarda Handicap event at the ZM.CIA 88 00 68 2.16 7-5-11-21-6-11 Chinese B.C. v. Chung Sing B.8 gala on Saturday night
Civil Bervants': B.C. V.
the right wing to pass inwards to Kong Cheuk-chow; who, netted with
a long and powerful shot
Y.M.CA
Changing over with the scores S. Chins "A"
leyel, both teams played superb Y.M... B
Y. Companions
broke through in as the result of a Civil Servants
polo. Just before the end Lal
Im Royal Navy z
Bele (Civil Bervants", 6 p.m.)
Pariposed
solo effort to net the deciding ̋gost: Chun Sing: B2YLKER B.C., Athletic
8. Chins 8 Chinese B.C.
B. Goldman refereed.. C.8,8C-Lo Kan; Cheung Kit-University
The Chinese Civil Servinte ming Club are holding monthly swimming: gala at their (C. B. C)wimming pavillon, North Point, com- mencing at 7.30 p.m. to-morrow night. (Chong Sing)
8 16.25 81
141 8228 Puklen v Chung Sing B.8.
A Coy., Lines, .
✓
H.Q.. Lines, 1824 81 M de V. Soares T Paget, and.
Coy Linca "D" Coy Lines 1518 38
"B" Coy, Lines. 7:07 0 15 58 0
Y.M.C.A. Gala.
The following is the programme for
the YM.C.A. Fals on Saturday night.
Men's 50 Yards "Aggregate Ladies! "50":Yards Aggregate. Men's 100 Yards Handicap via
B. Gosano.
JAV de V. Soares, A. I
* Yards Novelty
clty Race (Ankles and wrists-tied).
A. A. Gretta, I. A
A. 0. Roza, S.
Silva,
F.
E. M. Marques, L
In the back-stroke event L Roza Perlers, La A. Roza, J. Neves,
F. Rotario. D. Remedios and C. F.
Yards Breast-stroke Handicap.
Roza-Pereira, the Colony's cham-J. D. pion, heads the list with T. Paget, 50-
W: Fornita J. D. Remedios, L. bu
T
is. V. Gittins, and a number of very giv NEM M. Marques, A.- A
fast junior men.
Paget LA P de Silva, A. The novelty race is also well Noronha, la Barros, supported, and it is interesting to
note that this form of swimming.
BL- A
3. AL Guterres,
SAME PLAY. Remedior
Gorano, M. A. Baptista, H. J. Never, L. Landan, A. Lawrence, M. M. de V. Roza-Perlera;
G. Rota-Fent
Men's 50 Yards Back. Stroke Handi-with ankles and wrists tied, wan
Brst demonstrated to the Colony by and Geo. Lynn, Combined Chinese Men the Japanese Olympic swimmers at and (200 Yards Relay)
Y.M.CA
Longest Diye Under Water Water-Polo.
50 Yards Back-stroke Handicap.
A. Victor, 8. V. Gitting, L. Rozza Ladies. Combined Chines, the VRC. in 1923, Ladies (200-Yards Relay) The water polo match between Periere L AJ. de Silva, E. Cunha, J. D. Smith, the Veterans and the Youngsters AA Guterres, G. J. Exhibition Diving
will provide a thrilling encounter Remedies, J., Guterres, A. A. Ross, of experiencs versus brawn and M. C. Victor, P. M. N. da Silva, A. speed.The Veterans Ay Bod. Basto, A. A Noronha, T. Paret, B.
Gerano, E. L
FL Gosano, A. A. Botelho first-class players on their side in and E. Lawrence.
Polo Veterans va Youngšlera, INTERPORT POLO MM. de V. Boares, J. R. Soares, Weteran-M. M. de V. Soares, 1. B.
By Chukka
China Mail
8. V. Gittin C. E. Roza-Pereira Soares, * A. Mareal, 8, V. Gitting, P.
and F. W. Ambrose, va
WAmbrose, A. A. Botelho and C. E. For the youngsters, W. Lawrence Rosa-Periera. Reserva. 8. 8. Socas, and L. Roza-Pereirs will menace Youngsters. G. Sousa, B. GosERO, the Veterans' goal while H, FL Gosano, H. M. Remedios (Capt.) Bemedios will defend the back L. Roza-Periera, W. Lavrinos and 2.
A Rosa