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SHANGHAI'S CHALLENGE FOR THE PRENTICE
C. MILLAR, the Club's
J. brilliant wing forward.
will not be seen in the fifteen this season. He has been transferred to Kongmoon.
RUGBY CLUB CAMPBELL
LOSSES
MILLAR AND HALL - THOMPSON NOT PLAYING
English International Forward For Navy Fifteen.
CLUB HAVE GOOD NEW TALENT
(By SCRUM HALF).
1, The Hong Kong Rugby Club, who ASSOCIATION
won the Interport in Shanghai and who triumphed over the US. FOOTBALL SEASON
Marines early this year, will be OPENS TO-MORROW without A. P. Hall Thompson and J. C. Millar, their brilliant wing for-
South China Make Debut Sunday.
POLICE, CLUB AND LINCOLNS SHOULD WIN
Ten Games On Card.
Three premier league games will. feature the opening of the local soccer season to-morrow, when tent games in all will be decided.
wards, this season.
Hall Thmpson is at present in! |Foochow, while
been Millor has transferred to Kongmoon.
The Club, however, will
have good new talent on view.when they commence their trial matches on Wednesday, October 11.
G. Hutchison, who captained Greenock High School, will be a serious contender for a cen. 1re three-quarter position, while T. M. L. Redmond who played for Rosslyn Park in the 1929-30 season, is attempting to get into the side on one of the wings. Athlete at
On Sunday South China, League Champions. will make their debut against the Chinese
T
Redmond will, however, be up Caroline Hill, and a record crowd are expected to see Hong Kong's against stern opposition from representatives the National Geoffrey Lammert, though he has
at
BEATEN IN THE MR. T.G. MAIN QUIETLY
HALF MILE
Probable Suspension By Association,
ROZA-PEREIRA RECORDS EASY TRIUMPH
(By CRAWL)*
CONFIDENT
SURPRISE INVITATION FROM CANTON
"BADGES WILL NOT WORRY US”
M
SHANGHAI CAPTAIN.
(By Short Head.)
L. Roza Pereira the Victoria Re-. creation Club 220 and 440 Yards Free Style Champion, secured his third title last night when he an | nexed the half mile open champion-
[R. T. G. MAIN, captain and manager of the Shanghai Inter- ship by s length from L/Cpl. W. T. Campbell of the Barderers, in
port Lawn Bowls team, was quietly confident of victory over 12.8.0, clipping 11.3/5 seconds off Hong Kong in the forthcoming series of three Interports when I his previous best, sel up last year.
Campbell who is a member of the saw him on the Empress of Japan' early this morning. He, how-| European Y.M.C.A., was not given ever, pointed out that anything might happen in a game of bowls. permission to swim in the event,
The Shanghai eam, which is composed of T. G. Main (Recrea- or an anamlisted Club, by the
which was held under the auspices
1.K.LA.S.A.
As a result of Campbell's en- try in this event it is probable that he will be suspended from taking an active part in any further championships held by the Y.M.C.A. or the H.K.I.A. S.A.
BOWLS TROPHY
SHANGHAI TEAM FOR
THIS AFTERNOON.
· Captain Stands Down For First Match
Mr. T. G. Main has selected the following team for the opening match against the Police Recrea tlon Club at Happy Valley this afternoon, commencing at 5.30
P.
RICHARDS
1. M. C. LOPES W. A. BAILEY
A. A. MALCOLM (Skip).
The Police will be represented by R. Ellis, ́E. G. Pont, W. Mair and G. C. Mon (skip). W. Mc- Lead in the reserve.
H.K. LADIES' HAVE
NEW COACH.
Mr. P. J. Barlow To Aid Champions.
tion Club), W. A. Balley (Yangtsezpoo), C. Richards (Shanghai Ameeting the Hong Kong
M.
MOMAR, Hong Kong'a
• brilliant skip is still re membered by the Shanghai Lawn Bowlers who arrived in the Colony this morning. MAK WAI MING'S FINE: FEAT
Betters Miss Yeung's 50 Metres Time.
KWOK WINS TITLE
AT seventh annual general L.B.C.) A. A. Malqim (Shanghai L.B.C.), J. M, Lopes (Clube Ladies Hockey Club, held last night, Lusitano), and G. . P. Remedios (Clube Lusitano), all looked very elected Captain, Miss E.
the following officers were
Mak Wai-ming, the Chinese Civil fit. They will open their tour of the Colony to-day when they meet Gray, Vice-Captain, Miss M. Servants' swimmer, recorded the the Police Club at 1.30 p.m. -
Wallace: Hon. Secretary, Miss Jexcellent time of 33.-4/5 seconds By a coincidence Mr. Percy Ephgrave, Hon. Secretary of the Miss J. Whyte; Hon. Treasurer Boys under 14 at last night's Dalziel; Assistant Hon. Secretary, for the 50 Metres Free Style for Shanghai L.B.A., aso, travelled on the Empress, Mr. R. Dorrance, Miss E. S. Laing; General Commit- Ed da Roza, holder of the Open donor of the Dorrince Cup for the annual match between Taikon fee, Miss M. Blird, Mrs. M. Bishop,||
South China Amateur Athletic Fe- Diving Championship, retained his
Mrs. E. Selby: Selection Committee, deration's Championships and Elim- title at the expense of L. Roza Dock and Kowloon Deck, also arrived in the Colony to-day, travel- Captain, Vice-Captain, Cosch (Mr.ination Trials for the China Nation- Pereira and 3. H. Wong, of the ling by the Katori Maru.
Barlow), Miss E. Boanar and Missal Meeting to be held at Nanking Chinese Athletic Assortation.
{E. O'Hagan,
on October 10,
was
THE
them.
(p.m.) W. 8. Drake, V. Petherick, D. Go and F. L. Rapley (skip). Reserve! J. Rodger.
THE Shanghai tim were sure; Mrs. M. J. McMahon
The following are the rinks to sees in a thrilling race against
prised to hear erly this morn-oppose the Shanghai visitors and ing from an unoffical source that the full programme for their stay: Miss Doris Hunt in the Ladies' 100 Yards Open Championship,
they were being invited to play In Today Police R.C. (2.30 p.m.) Canton.
B. Ellis, E. G. Post, W. Mair and C. They. hofever, learned which she won in 76.3/5 seca.
C. Moss (skip). Reserve:- W. The 50 Yards Open Champion- from the Colony oficials that no McLeod. ship of the Colony was won by E. representation had been made to Tomorrow Kowloon Bowling Green put on a lot of weight, and J. JB. Roza from W. M. Lawrence and Meeting in Nanking in action.
In to-morrow's programme the Ferguson, who covered himself
T. L. Paget, in the excellent time who have strengthened with distinction in Shanghai
of 26.1/6 seconds. their forward line. should overcome G. A. Stewart, who has played for the Recreio at. King'a Park.
Yokohama and All-Japan, is one of The Club will be meeting the the new forwarda, among whom are Royal Artillery, and although their H. A. Browning and D. M. Wheeler',' prospects are by no means rosy, the Shanghai Interporters, C. Aus- they should secure the better of the fin is another Shanghai Interporter 880 Gunners who have
several now wearing Club colours. ost Brst-class
Austin hooked for the Northern-
Police,
men. In the friendly
game earlier in the season the ers in 1033 when Hong Kong's Artillery beat the civilians by the supremacy behind the scrum gave add goal in five.
them a triumph by a record score at the Valley.
Military Sides Should Win
The Lincolns, who inflicted on
H. C. Mocke will make his debut
overwhelming defeat on the Club at scrum half, the position he held Jast Saturday, will be meeting Kow. In the Old Paulines' fifteen in Eng-
loon who have got together a use ful team, but the soldiers should Just win.
lond
Robertson Again Fit
The following were the results:- 50 Yards Free Style Open Champion-
ship:
F.
1. E. B. Roza
2. W. M. Lawrence and T. I. Paget |
Time: 26.1/5 secs,
80 Yards Free Style Open Champion-
1. L. Roza Pereira
2. W. T. Campbell
Also swam:-Gar. Ellington, R.A., W. Ambrose.
Time: 12 mins, 8 Becs
100 Yards Free Style
Champlonahlo:-
1. Mrs. M. J. McMahon Miss Doris Hunt
2.
Also swam:-Mias
king
1
It transpires at Mr. Mal- colm was hoping to visit Can- ton and that'a fiend had sug- gested the team hould play in the southern captal.
No re-
quest was made to the Hong Kong L.B.A., howver, and, as the fixture list has already been published, is now im- possible to considr the pro- position.
4
The invitation, hoever, is worth Ladies' Open considering for futre visits,
Chan Weat
Time: 76.3/6 secs. Open Diving Championship:-
Ed du Roza
1. L. G. Robertson, who broke hin
The Borderers, who meet St. collar bone last season, is again it Joseph's on Sunday at Sookunpoo, 'and ready to take any place offer- are almost assured of a WIR in ed him. He is quite the best all-100
view of the latter team not being 'rounder in the Club.
2.
L. Roza Pereira
Also competed S. H. Wong 97.6 points.
Yards Consolation Race:
1. H. M. Remedios
Time: 64.1/5 noci.
G. J. Smith's Team:-E. Lawrence,
Time: 4 mins. 14 seca.
at full strength owing to several The Club will also have J. P. Mixed Team Race:- of their players having an active Whitham, *J. J. Ferguson, W. H. interest in
the V.R.C.-Shanghai B. Rigg. R. H. Grifiths, G, P.A. J. Basto, G. Agaber, A. Elms, C. F. Y.M.C.A. aquatic gala on the Mon- Lammert. *M. W. Turner, J. A. ft. Rorio, J. A. Guterres, 1. M. Rome day.
dion and G. J. Smith. Selby, who is now vice-captain, I. Hazelwood who played with on- N. Macintosh, I.H. Bradford, A. D. siderable success for the Borderers' Munroe, E. F. Walkden, 8. H.
Seven Finals will be featured in the Third Division team last year haa Garrod, *D. McLellan, *J. H. Mc-programme for the Small Units Aqua- been promoted to the First team in Elney, who in again skippering the tic Sports at the YM.C.A. to-day, com- place of Fortey, who is leading the jalde after one
season, R. 1. mencing at? n.m. second team!
Cherrill, B.C. Allan, D.A. Cumming, The cream of the Second division and A.R. Cox to form the nucleus what I have heard they are likely to will be in action to-morrow. The of a strong side.
be the strongest challengers for the Chinese Athletic, last year's win- W. E. Peers, who is at present au
Triangular Tournament trophy.
English International - Forward ners, are pitted against the long leave. should be back in time for They will have the services of Kong Club against whom they are the Interport. almost assured of victory,
Lt. N. L. Evans, a forward who played for England against Wales and Ireland last season, and in all three Internationals in the previous
The Borderers, who were run- ners-up, will be meeting the Royal Navy, who, although not at full strength are expected to give them a good game.
880BON
Sunday Yacht Club (3.30 p.m.)
W. C. Bonner, E. Abraham, Y. Eutton and A. Chapman (skip). Ro- nerves. Bentley.
Monday Talkoo R.C. (3.10 p.m.)
P. T. Stainton, J. Polson, Drummond and R. C. Wallace (skip), Reserver- R. Keown
Tuesday y VICTORIA
(C.8.C.C., 3.30 p.m.) Referee Mr. A. O. Brawn.
A Group of Hong Kong
Ladles hockey players photographed before * match last year.
It was announced that Mr. P. J.
D. Peoples (TDR.C.), H. Beer Barlow had landly consented to (C.C.C.), A. R. Clarke (Police) and A. coach the team, and practice matches W. Grimmitt (C.3.C.C.) kip.
would be held on Thursdays at 8.15) Reserve: N. J. Bebbington (C.S.C.C.) p.m., at Sookunpoo. Wednesday Club de Recreto
(3.30
The report issued to members
Mak Wai-ming's time was better than Miss Yeung Sau-lding's by 2.-1/5 seconds which is all the more remarkable since his time in the heats held last week was no better than. Miss Yeung Sau-king's,`
Kwok Chan-hang, the Co- lony's Breast Stroke record holder and the HKLASA, Breast and Back Stroke cham- plon, recorded his first win in the finals in the Men's 400 Me- tres Free Style, when he re- turned a time of 6.24,6,
South China's Ladies' and Men's beams carried off both the open re- lays against the Chinese Bathing Club and the Chung Sing Benevo- len Society,
Ladies 200 Metres Relay Race:
The following were the results:--
1. South China A.A.
2. Chung Sing B.S.
127 Pines Ruthing Club.
2
Mens 662/5 Bock. 1.South China A.A.
E. L. Barron, H. A. Alves. F. Vstates: The account shows that the Men's Ribeiro and C. G. Silva. Reserve: credit balance of $392,40 has been. C. E. Marques,
increased to $575.28. Nine new" Chinese Thoraday + KOWLOON He
membara joined the Club during (K.B.G.C.. 3,30 p.m.)
Mr. Main, the sipper of the visitors, spoke hinly of his team. saying that Hong Kong would be serious) challenged for the Prentice Gp they won in Shanghai Instyear. mentioned the fai that the wearing of badgs by the Hong Kong playej would not be sufficient to give them victory.
He
the
Mr. Main has it recovered from an attack of halería. was most unfortate In Shanghai Champlondps where he reached the semi-fint of the Rink and Pairs (with MA. A. Mal- colm) competitions, ut owing to his departure for th Colony and consistent rain in Shanghai" he to setch in both Was forced
events.
· Referee-Mr. R. P. Phillips.
Bathing
Race
Club
Time:ing B.S." Champio
2 mins. 7 mecz,
the season, seven resigned on leav Boys (Under
E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.), F. X. Ming the Colony, while nine members Silva (Recreio), K. Lapsley (K.D.L.C.) were transferred to the absent and H. Nish (K.B.G.C.), skip.
Reserve:-L A. Gatiarres (Recreio) members list. Friday v Kowloon C.C. (3.30 p.m.)
The Club again wishes to place: H. Hampton, J. A. Howe, F. Good on record their appreciation for win and A. E. Silkstone (skip). Rathe kindness shown by the follow serve: Overy.
Baturday, October 7 v HONG KONG ing clubs for the loan of their (C.C.C., & p.m.) grounds during the season. The Reteres--Mr. J. Russell, ~~~ Prenident
(Continued on Page 11). L.B.A.
MAMAK HOCKEY
A. E. Coates (C.C.C.J
Chalmera (T.D.R.C.)
E. Collen (E.D.R.C.)
R. F. Lur (Hecrala) skip). Sunday, October 8, Guests of Mr.`1. H. G. Brayield at Castle Peak and the New Territories... The Portuguese members of the Monday, Oct, 9v Civil Service C.L. team--Messrs. Lopes nd Remedios (m) (8.30 p.m.) 8. Eccleshall, B. R. Wood, J. Hol-
were most enthusiade over their first official visit, the Colony. They are the only to players new to the Interport seri
The ground at the Valler-
Mondays will be open for training on
and Wednesdays The first trial is scheduled for
After having had considerable rain in Shanghai rectly, the visi October 11 with the ascend. They have however, lost E. B. A tors should and the plony greens week later.
Doggett, a very useful forward and to their liking at the present mo-
·Big Fixture List
a good place kick, and Lt. Ryder ment. The recent us have left The Brat fifteen will play regular and Lt. Francis, two backs who most greens, especiall at the Val- Saturday Axtures commencing on went on the Taimoshan round the ley, in a soft state London, to-day,—Tatyang (at 4 to 1) October 21, and the "A" have been world.
(Teams on Page 8.)
JOCKEY CLUB STAKES
won the Jockey Club Blakes. by 14 giyen a fixture' every Wednesday,| Tubby" Linton will no doubt un- length from Felicitation (at 4 to 6) commencing on October 25, Should earth some good talent, from the in a feld of seven starters. Interlace there be sufficient support a second eighty B. A. F. Oncers on the (at 20 to 1) was third 74% lengths be- fifteen will be run bir Eagle, hind-Reuter,
This season should be one of the
Amy Lou Prise
most memorable in the history of The Army have secured ne-new The Hong Kong Cricket Club have the game in the Colony. In addi- players of note, and have lost the conceded points to the Police, Filipinos and the Army In the "B" Division of tion to Shanghai. coming' down at services of L£. Prior, their lander the Lawn Tennis League, as they are Chinese New Year there is every of the forwards last year.
now unable to raise a team
DO NOT MISS OUTSIDE LEFT'S
review of the opening local soccer matches in to-morrow
China
possibility of a match being staged “I understand, that the Royal"
between the Colony (not only the Club) and the Australian Univer- ing milles" team, who will pan
through here In January on the Way to Japan." Should
The Navy army gol:
REFEREES.
Grounds For Opening Matches.
THE
1. Mak
50 Metres Free Style
2 NT Chan dn 0582)
(C.B.C.) 8. Chan Ping-long (S.C.A.A.)
Time: 38:4/5 secs.
Ladies
200 Metres, Breast Stroke Championship
1. Leung Yuk-chen (CB.C.)
2. Dora Lum (Chung Sing B.B.)
Time: 4 mins.
LOCA,
Men's 58 Metres Free Style Champloo
ship
1.
Wai-sang (S.CAA)
2. Ng Che-man (Chung Sing B.8.):
TABAK
8,
Ho-fook (C.B.C.)
Time 20.2/5 secs,
Ladies' 50 Metres Free Style Cham
plona Young Sau-king (8.C.A.A.)
2. Lau
Kwal-chan
"(Individual Entry)"
Chun (S.C.A.A):
lidge and J., Deakin (skip). Reserve: THE Matak Hockey Tourna Men's 100 Metres Free fityle Cham-
Armstrong, Tuesday, Oct. 10 v HONG KONG
PREV OLC.C., 8 GB)] (wo matches, The following are
Raforas Mr. H. Nish, th
JY. Bamaay (KD.B.C.) A. Hyde Lay (K.C.C.) F. J. Jones (9,8.0.0.) A. Holland (B.B.G.C.), Wed, Oct. 11, Craigengewer C.C.
sidp.
́ment opens - on Sunday with
the details:
SUNDAY:
CBA ▼ RC8, (C.B.A. ground,
King's Park, 6.30 p.m.)
Beferde-A E. P. Guest (St
& L. Buchanan, J. Cavanagh, D. (B.E.) org
(d), (3.30 pm.)
plonships
1. Ewok Chun-hang (8.C.A.A.)
Wong In-man (8.0.A.A.),
Ben Wal-lim (CB.C.)
8.
6 min. 24.3/5 secs. Fancy Diving Championship: Wong Sik-hon (C.B.C.) Man Chun-yik
(Individual Entry)
Andrew's) and L/Cpl. Mullens. Mak Wal-ming (8.0.A.A) Rumjahn and R. Basa (skin). Besarver CBAG. Moss; B. 1. Bickford, & STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING
O... Bummons.
Foley FAW. R. Allen, N. Whitley, BANDAN
Thu, Oct. 11, Y SECONDS AÐ MUN Kings We H. G; Hirst, T. B. D. Whit-
"Goldenbergste
ley, C. C. Francis, W. G. Johnson, and The following are ↑ the starting times for the Royal Hong Kong 8. Logan (L.B.G.C1), A Macfare S. MacNider Hyun
Reserves E. B. Blyth' and J. E. Golf Club at Fanling on Sunday, lane (Yacht Club), WB B: Miskett Wilson.
"SOLD COURSE (C.C.C.) and W. V.) FIMA" (0.00)| K.LT.C. V 12th Jity, RA (Camline
Among those resent to welcome the Shamallanders were Mr. J. Busses President of the LB-Air. Harry Hampton, Hon. Bretary of the LBA, cand 1.74 0 Brawn, former President, and Mr. B. P. Phill formbr
Shanghal Interport 237) breakfast thi visku, ware taken to the Peninia Hotel.... and
uring
Réserver W. 8. Drake (KBGC) Friday, Oct., 18 v Kowloon Deck B.C
B Hillground, 4.20 p.)
Referens Set Hale (RAMC.) Mk2 (336 pm) and Burlin Singh (Radlo),
SDAY
2,28 a.m. K/8.71 Morrison, 1E.
$62, F. Robinson, THA A. T. Lay
LEKU.S.R.C.ound, 144, 1, B. Forster, B.