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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1933.
WORLD SERIES BASEBALL OPENS OCTOBER 3
NEW VICE
PRESIDENT
FOR CS.C.C.
Membership Tradition In The Service.
THE NEW OFFICIALS
THE Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson.
Director of Public Works, was
elected a Vice President of the Civil Service Cricket Club at the annual meeting last night. After his eleg. tion His Honour Mr. Justice J. R. Wood, the Chairman, said that the choice had not been made with ros- pect to his official capacity in the
LINCOLNS CRICKET » FINAL · AT SHAMSHUIPOO
Two-Day Match Postponed
The Final Round of the Lincolns Cricket Shield.com- petition, between "A" and "C" Companies, which was to have been played at Shamshuípeo to-day and to-morrow, and not at the Kowloon Cricket Club' an previously announced, has been postponed owing to the rain.
The change in Venue was made on Tuesday.
Service, but because of his unfalling ARTILLERY
enthusiasm in the Club over many
years,
During the course of his brief speech the Chairman said.
"The principal hope of your Committee is that it will make membership of the Club a tradition in the Service."
The following officers were elected for the ensuing year:-Cricket lat XI Captain, Mr. J. E. Richardson; Vice-captain, Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins: 2nd XI Captain, Mr. J. F. McGowan; Vice-captain Mr. H. Edmonds.
FAVOURED FOR
..
ARMY CUP
Yesterday's Heats At V.RC.
LT. MARTIN NARROWLY. BEATEN
Some very good races were seen
Generał Committee Chairman, during the heats for the British Mr. A. O. Brawn; Cricket Repre- Army (Hong Kong Area) Swim- sentative, Mr. J. F. McGowan; Ten- ming Championships at the Victoria ais Representative, Mr. W. Old; Recreation Club yesterday evening
Lawn Bowls Representative, Mr. F.
J. Jones: Grounds, Mr. A. W. before a large crowd,
J. Deakin; and Measṛe. J. Barrow, |S. Alderman, H. Edmunds.
LEFT WING.....
SENATORS EXPECTED POLICE MAKE
TO MEET GIANTS
R
FIRST GAME AT THE POLO GROUNDS
Chicago, September 14. EPRESENTATIVES of the National and American Leagues to-day decided that the 1933 baseball World Series wül start at the home city of the winning National League club on October 3. The most likely teams to clash in the world championship series are the New York Giants of the senior loop and the Washington Senators of the junior circuit.
EXPERIMENT
Brooks And Green Make Debut To-day.
ARTILLERY FORWARD IN' THE DEFENCE'
TO-DAY'S GAME AGAINST ·
LINCOLNS
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
The Police Football Club have three newcomers to their first If Bill Terry and his Giants win the National League pennant, eleven team this year, and, with the series will start at the Polo Grounds. After the first two games these exceptions, are playing al the series will shift to an American League city, presumably Wash-most the same team as last season.
Ingion, as the Senators are almost certain of annexing the American Brooks, one of the newcomers, is League gonfalon.
reputed to be a good inside man,
PHILIPPINE
SWIMMERS
COMPARED
Local Chinese Below the Standard.
POINTERS TO EASTERN OLYMPIAD
The next three games will be and will make his debut this after- played in the American League noon at inside left against the city. If the series remains inde-Lincolns at the Valley. (cisive after that, it will be shifted back to the National League city.
Green, another newcomer, will A team must win four out of partner Brooks on the left wing, a series of seven games to de- He is said to be a steady player, clde the world championship. but he will have to make the best The Senators, under the manage-of his opportunities if he is to dis- |ment of youthful Joe Cronin, will place C. Pile.
го-
win the American League pennant, To-day McHardy will be in goal, unless a slump of the worst kind while Perkins and Weir, the befalls them. They are nine games serva · backa, will deputise for ahead of their rivals, the New York Blackburn and T. Pile, who are un- Yankees, including to-day's con-able to get off duty. teste.
Grimmitt: Hon. Bar Convenor, Mr.The Royal Artillery are S. Eccleshall; Hon. Librarian, Mr.strong contenders for the Ag- W. J. Lockhart; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. 37regate Cup and on the results 3. A. Bendall; Hon. Secretary. Mr. of yesterday's heats look like
Manila, Sept. 18. carrying off the Trophy.
The race in the National League, L/Cpl. Campbell and L/Cpl. Christiansen's record breaking where the Glants are on top rung, Fullager of the Borderers will pro-performance in the 100 Metres is closer than in the American. The bably finish in that order in the Back Stroke and the defeat of Giants are holding only 5% games third pide Free Style, while the Yldefonso and Jikirum in the 200 over the Chicago Cubs, last year's
place will probably fall to
senior loop champions. Gnr. Walker, R.A.
Metres Breast Stroke were the high Fifteen more days of play remain
LAST EIGHT IN BILLIARDS.
Atkinson Chalk's Up Big Break But Loses.
HERRIOTT'S NARROW WIN
Gough, who played with suc-- cess in the forward line for for the Artillery first eleven. last year, will make his debut for the Police this afternoon at right half. Channing, the Police pivot, will' be' in his old position, and will be supported tin of the Poiderers swam an ex-ming championships conducted by-United Press.
In the 25 Yards Lieut. A. G. Mar-lights in yesterday's open swim-before the 1933 season ends.
on his left dank by Shepherd. Jcellent race only to be beaten
C. Pile, Willerton As the result of Pittsburgh's de- at the P. A. A. F. in the Rizal Nata- the finish by.d touch by Gnr. Selley,
feat against the Phillies the Giants Moss, the regular leader. and the torium. R.A.
newcomers, Brooks and Green, 'will. Christiansen cracked the Philip-won the the title on Tuesday.
Twenty-three Giants and
comprise the forward line. pine record for the 100 Metres
The team should give the Lin- Back Stroke by negotiating the die-man Senators are eligible to parti-
not tance in 1 minute and 16 seconds. cipate and win a share of the series colns a good game, but are The old record was 1 minute 16.2 thousand dollars for each player the Shamshuipo men who showed gate receipts, amounting to several strong enough to inflict a defeat on
The finals will take place, this
the V.R.C
at
Mrs.
A. E. Sands (Navy), Pte Pye afternoon (Lincolns), and L/Cpl. Herriott Borrett, wife of H.E. the G.O.C. (Lincolns) have entered the last Major General O. C. Borrett, will eight in the Palace Hotel Billiards diatribute the prizes at the con-
clusion of the gala.
The following will enter the finals as a result of yesterday's heats:---
tournament.
Sands recorded a break of 21 to
Aa
4
reserve,
seconds by Tahil,
Yldefonso, who was placed third Last year each member of the win- good form against the Club Inst in the 200 Metres Breast Stroke drew $10,010, and each member of
ning New York Yankees aquad Saturday at the Valley. beat L/Cpl. Keegan (Lincolns) by later, Unit Relay (25, 50, 75, 50, 25 event in the Olympic Games at Los the losing Chicago Cubs was given at full strength against the Hong Next Tuesday the Police will be Angeles, and Jikirum,, fifth place $4.244.
150 points to 146. Pye, who was playing his second game in the
Yards)- 20th
Wing, Borderers, 12th
Battery,
LA
were both beaten yesterday after-
Lournament, chalked up a 25 breakderers H.D. W RA. "C" Cay. Ber-winner in the same competition,
to beat Pte. Manson (Lincolns) by Army Boys 50 Yards Handicap:~~~~ 150 points to 126. Herriott beat Pte. Atkinson (Lincolhi); by 160-and R. Burns, 131.
noon by Arasad of the. University
Kong Club on the Club ground. Their team will be as follows:
McHardy; Blackburn and C. Pile; Brittain, Channing and
Gilmartin, H. Clarke, D. Burns of the Philippines in 2 mins. 68.3 DAND TO SKIPPER Shepherd; T. Pile, Gough. Moss,
8ces,
Indians' 50 Yards Free Style:-
"D" Cay
3/9th Jat Regiment, 4th As many of the swimmers in II.K.S.. R.A 1st HK.S., LA Bib these championships will probably |
LK.SPA 150 Yards Three Styles Army Cham-Olympic next year in Manila the the competing in the Far Eastern pionships (Breast, Back, Free):
RA, Gat, Bower, RA, following times as compared with
forts may prove of interest: 1,500 Meires,
L/Cpl.
Gnr Fullager, Borderers and Pia Hong Kong Chinese swimmers' ef-
The match between Harriott and Atkinson, both Battalion players, produced the best billiards. Her Flott led by 103-60, bút Atkinson, jcaught up after a polished break
of 34, which is the highest in the (69) Smith, Borderers. tournament, beating Windeld's 32. 100 Yards Officers Free Style:— Herriott, however, ran out by the
Lieut. F. W. Webb, RA, 2/Lt. D Kossier, Lincolns, Lleut. P. de N. narrow margin of 19 points.
Kamus, R.A., Lieut. A. G. Martin, Bor- derers.
The following will represent the Central British Association in a friendly bockey match against the Incognites on the home ground, King's Park, at 5.10 p.m. to-day G. B. Gurevitch; B. L. Bickford, Pole; N. Whitley. S. MacNider, J. J. King: W. H. G. Hirst, T. S. D. Whitley, C. C. Francis, E., Mac- alder, B. B. Blyth
Army Girls 60 Yards Handicap:—
Miss E. Penton, Misa D. Williams, Miss N. Vincent and Miss M. Williams. 10 Yards Free Biyle Army
Cham-
Mopnar McKinley 24.33.8. 200 Metres Breast Stroke.
Arasad 2.58.9. Kwok Chun-hang 222. 100 Metres.
Al 1.04.0.. Chan Ki-chung 1.08.2,
Fallager, Borderem, Ellington, RA, L/Cpi, Campbell, Ber-100 Metres Back Stroke. darers and Gar. Walker, R.A
Christiansen 1.16.0. Indians 100 Yards Free Style'
Chan Ki-chung 1.24.7
Jat
2nd HKS, RA. "A" Coy 3/9th
Regiment, "B" Coy. 8/9th Ja Begiment and "C" Coy, 8/9th Jat Be- Hallated Boys' 50 Yards Free Style: The Hong Kong Ladies' Hockeyford, RA, Tptr. Nicin, RA, and
Boy Allison, Lincolns, Tptr, Stan Club will be holding their seventh Tptr. Corder, R.A annual general meeting, at Lane, 25 Yards Army Championship !---- Crawford's Restaurant on Thurs. Gar: Gardner, E.A and Pl
Pte. Martin, Borderers, Gar. Belley, day, Beptember 28 at 5.15 p.m.
Adams, R.A.M.CA
More Light Thrown On Harold
Larwood's Damaged Foot
TAROLD LARWOOD who may | Ing.
H
MEDICA BREAKS TWO RECORDS
Seattle Star's Feats At Los Angeles.
JAPANESE CHALLENGE
Los Angeles, Sept. 16.
HOCKEY CLUB.
Trial Matches Start Next Week.
A. A. Dand, in spite of rumours regarding his retirement from hockey this season, will again cap. tain the Hong Kong Hockey Club.
The following officials wero elected at last night's meeting:
Brooks and Green.
RECREIO BEAT DOCKS.
“C” Division Tennis Triumph.
On Tuesday the Club de Recreio beat the Kowloon Dock R.C. by G sets to 3 at King's Park in the "O. Division of the Lawn Tennis Leaguo,
The scores were:
President Mr. W. Woodward.. Hon. Sec. Mr. J. E. Potter. Hon. Treas. Mr. E. V. Reed. Captain-Mr. A. A. Dand, Captain 2nd XI-Mr. J. E. Henry, Captain "A" XI-Mr. H. J.. D.
Lowe..
V. Yvanovich and A. - A. Beme The Committes is comprised of dion (Recrelo) heat. Sturgeon and Mesars. E. J. R. Mitchell, White 6-1; lost to Hast and Duncan Rodger, G. E. R. Divett, and L. A. 5-7; beat Millard and Tillery, 6-8. R. Duncan.
C. E. Kavier and. A. M. Silva The Club are holding trial (Recreio) beat Sturgeon and White matches next Monday and Friday 6-1; beat Hast and Duncan - 6-1; en the Marina ground;;
lost to Millard and Tillery. 1-6.;
J. L. Xavier and M. A. Oliveira. (Recreio) beat J. B. Sturgeon 'and“ G. H. White 6-0; beat V. M. Hast. and A. Duncan 6-4; lost to C... Millard and W. Tillery 8-6. ̧*
Jack Medica, of Seattle, Nurmi Thinks Lovelock
established new world's records for the 800 and 1,000 metres free style
Foot swimming events in the Far: West
Amateur Athletic Union water carnival here to-day,
The North-West star swam the
Mile Record Can Be Bettered
⠀ London, ... [answered, that it was difficult for Can four minutes be broken for him to give no opinion before he know whether Lovelock was paced.
never bowl fast again, has dse-113 Larwood's misgiving are trus, pondently revealed his doubts to Wwill be a tragedy not only for English 800 meters in 10 minutes 15.6 do the mila? F. Sanderson of the "Daily Stall" who cricket bat for the game, ha adorns.
anya that Larwood's left foot battery Larwood, at the age of 28, has by his ends, and continued on in the same | Paavo Nurmi, the "Flying Finn" and what sort of a track it was. ed and broken on the cemem like Aus- success in Australia last year come to race to do the 1,000 meters in 12 is convinced that the record of 4 He said, however, that be expect-- tralian wickets, is no beter than when be regarded a pee of the nest fast minutes, 43,8 acconds, min. 75/5 secs, sat up in Ameris ad the new record to be made by he returned home. Two small bonsa bowlers ever,
" are broken and the Joint of the big
He was EMDR De These times were better than ca by Jack" -Lovelock, the Oxford either an Englishman or an Ameria-
right. When asked outrighiş WERE WAR.
chance is there of completa recovery!!
I could get no answer.. I bas born
the centre of
mocracy that
boe frigone. This page roligt be the leg theory controvray. But it those recognised by the Interna- New Zealander, will shortly be re- can, who recently covered the" dia-
"Epeciallïts tell me,” said Larwood, was only his
made tional Amateur Ewimming Fedora-duced and at least by two seconds, tance in 4 min 0-4/5 seconds and "that time" and rest may, pat things jeg the the devasting instrument 1 tion to August 15 last year, but.... If this happens the record will who te at present running at the
Medica's mark for the, 1,000 meters have dropped five seconds in ten top of his form was exceeded last month at Tokyo years,
Nurmi added that, although. Kitamura, Youthful Japa
Nurmi, who himself held the re- there was no doubt that Lovelockc #best cord from 1928 to 1981 at 4 min, and-Cunningham were the 10:2/5 secs, had been asked what milere in the world At present, his he thought of Lovelock's feat. He own fallure bo achieve a time bet
| ter than == "Lovalock's while he war
| anggested, that the two) (mall if Bone
should be teked away but no ona knus
what the result would be, and has do cannot be replaced, with new Cons | zou the truth,p/Reiki
in Paris surprised him. W
Nurmi thinks that and
after his record run,
It to