TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1933.

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SOUTH CHINA SECURE PREMIER SOCCER LEAGUE POSTPONEMENTS

TOTTENHAM

SPECIAL APPEAL MADE LAST NIGHT

AND MRS. LEWIS F.A. ENFORCE PLAYING OF

BRYAN WIN Colony Mixed Doubles Championship.

C. R C. PAIR DEFEATED

Professor R. E. Tottenham and Mrs. M. Lewis Bryan, the U.S.R.C. pair, beat Tong Liang and Mrs. He- len Lo. of the Chinese Recreation Club. by 6-2, 6-2 in the First Round; of the Colony Mixed Doubles Chem- pionship yesterday.

The ! SRC couple will meet the winers of the match between 11 Comdr AL Besant and Mrs. G Turner, and M. W Lo and Mrs.

Litton in the Second Round.

POINTS

JUNIOR GAMES

AWARDED TO ARTILLERY

(By Outside Left).

THE SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HAVE BEEN GRANTED A POSTPONEMENT OF ALL THEIR OCTOBER FIRST DIVISION LEAGUE FIXTURES AS THE RESULT OF A SUCCESS- FUL APPEAL LODGED BEFORE THE HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION APPEAL BOARD BY MR. J. D. BUSH AT A SPE CIAL MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT AT THE FOOTBALL ASSO

CLATION'S BOARD ROOM.

THE

THE MEETING, HOWEVER, REFUSED TO SANCTION POSTPONEMENT OF SOUTH CHINA'S SECOND DIVISION FIX TURES, AND HAVE AWARDED TWO POINTS TO THE ROYAL AR TILLERY AS THE RESULT OF SOUTH CHINA FAILING TO MAKE AN APPEARANCE AGAINST THE GUNNERS ON OCTOBER

7.

E.

R. DUCKITT. A. T. Lee and A. M. Rɛdrigues, who figur.d

In the first Interport Cricket Trial on Saturday

Hong Kong Cricket Club,

Hamilton Leaving

The

For

Home Next Month

Beck Due Back Shortly

Y.M.C.A. HOCKEY SECRETARY INJURED

Finger Nail Ripped Off On Machine Gun

G. H. Fowler, the Y.M.C.A. Hockey Secretary, will probably be out of Hockey for several weeks us the result of an injured finger sustained when using a machine gan at the Volunteers Drill Had last night.

The rear cover of the machine gun came down on his left index finger and removed the null.

KWOK LOSES

1,500 METRES IN

Α

W. Grimmilt, the referee, masuring the woods on the second head of the Interport Bowin match on Saturday. On this head U. M. Omar's good play rezistered a three for Hong Kong after J. C. Brown had sent the jack to the ditch.

RECORD TIME SENSATIONAL COLLAPSE FOOTBALL

Liaoning Star Beats Helen Madison's Best Time.

MOUTH CHINA'S premier cum SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS AT

on Sun-l

Spened their season

day. October 1, with a 4-1 win over'

the

Athletic al Caroline

The

fixtures for October were:

testes 8. Lincolns

kuin poo.

October 16

line Hill

loon.

NATIONAL MEETING

120 FOR 5 AND 123 ALL OUT

Lincolns Beat R.A.S.C.

By 39 Runs.

CONSIDERABLE sur- HEATH AND LILLEY BOWL

prise at Soo-

was

caused

WELL

yesterday when Kwok At Sookunpoo on Sunday the

Ple. Dewey, not out C.Q.M.S. Day, not out

22 24

Extras (17, LB5)

Toti (for 5 wkts, dec) 162| Pies. Heath, Higgina, Lilley and L/Cpl. Walls did not hat,

Fall of the wickets

I 2 3

4

51 69 96

102

C 114 BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Q. M B.

W

10

1 97 1

0

2 22

{ 0

8

}{

0 51

G

0

312

R. A. S. C.

C

V. Artillery at Caro-Chun Hang. the Colony Lincolns defeated the Royal Army Whitley

Service Corps in a friendly cricket | Flood October 21 v. Recreio at Row, Swimming flash, was

encounter by 39 runs.

Wallis beaten by Tze Hsing- Batting first the Lincolne renched | Powell Joseph's at|

and Gray peng (Liaoning) in the the half century without los

LL. Cragg, who found the boundary have beaten first heat of the 1,500 five times in his innings of 33, then Dvr. Powell. Williams, b the Lincolns 4-G and conrrded Metres Free Style event

October 29 v

Caroline Hill. The second eleven

noints to the Artillery.

Their re

maining fixtures this month are: in the record time of 23! Saturday . Navy #I Caroline mins. 12.2 secs. at the

Hui.

October 28 v Kowloon at Kow-

loon. i

Chinese National Athle- tic Meeting in Nanking.

Wong Ju-man, also of Hong

tired.

Barnsby knocked up 33. which included five boundaries. while Dewey and Day added 48 in an undefeated sixth wickel partnership. The inninga was declared at 162 for 5. The R.A.R.C. made a brilliant

Lilley L/C Buckland, run out Dvr. Whitley, b Heath S/Sgt. Flood, b Heath Capt. Faithfull, e Higgins,

Heath

Dvr. Gray, e Dewey, b Lilles Pte. Swain, b Lilley League Tables To Date. Kong, secured third place in the start against very mediocre how! Pte. Alvis, e and b Heath

second heat which was swum Ining, Reoring 99 for 2, to which Pte, Fullbrook, b Heath Canich sceur | Powell, with Beven boundaries. Pie, Steadman, not out ed a second and a third place.

contributed 46. A thange of howl;} L/C Wallis, absent ing, however. caused a complet; | Extran (B.5, LB12)

Heath collapse,

und Lilley dis missing the fast toir batsmen for

| St. Joseph's

South Chin Polier Kowloon

2

much slower time.

BECH.

Tze's new record in 4 mins. Blower than Arne Borg's world record and 4.4 NECK, belter then Helen Madi. son's women'a world record. Tze's brother, Tze Hlaing-lung. won the third heat in 27 mins, 10.8

FIRST DIVISION

Goats

P. W D. L. P. A. Pu

Lincolns Club

3 3 0 0 R 1

# 2 0 1 15

$

J

5.1

2 2006

i 4

1 1 0 1 4

2

r

3

7 18

2 0 0 2 3

80 3 0 0 3 2 18 0 SECOND DIVISION.

4 2 0

* A titletic 48. China

ARCHIE HAMILTON, Twice chor It is daubtful whether U. M. Omar, Bordurers

play for the Colony against, who is played for the Colony, will Navy Shanghai. in leaving for Home on play for Craigengower gain this Athletic Athletic November 17three days after Hong season, though I understand that Kong's last match in the Triangular little series.

A

*

*

*

L Beck, who was second in thei bust League bowling averages 11

persuasion may de the trick, Recreio

E. A Lee. who knocked up several half-centuries last season, will not be Borderers lavilable until January.

Club

soon and who met with great suc D. S. Green surprised K.C.C. sup. Navy

Saturday when he played: Young Indiene 2 1 0 16 with the Hong Kong Nomads ty, porter their tour of Somerset while on leave very sound knock for 40 runs against Artillery

le back in the Colony on Novem. the University juniors. In his in Lincoln

be 2--four days before the first In-S were Kix boundaries. terjert against Malaya.— Пе Mulenby, wis commenced his innings

is traveling on the rame host a the with live consecutive boundary strokes Malayna eleven.

included seven 4's in his 35.

*

Beck played against Shanghai in the| northern city in 1980 and 1932 and hus yet to be on the losing side.

in the Trials in C. I. Stapleton, who

3 2 0 1 0

3 I 0 2 8

Kowloon

0 0 3 2 11

1 Danceded juints

THIRD DIVISION. Borderers Lincolns

3 # 6 0 19

3 8 0 0 11

11. T. M. Barms (30) and H. Nazarin South Chinn (34) added 52 rame for the third Reercis L.R.C. wicket against the Civil Ber. R.A.S.C. vants. Nazarin had a6 and two R.A.M.C. boundaries to his credit on Baturday. Engine T

Ridin Halvera ly

.A.F.

A player whom I should like to see

A. A. Aziz (27 not out) and E. H. played against Shanghai in 1921 and E-mail (16) pul on 30 rune for the If undefeated half century seventh wicket in the game between 1922, against the Club in the two-day match the I.R.C. and the C.S.C.C. on Satur-

at the K.C.C. recently was

day.

A very

Inborious knock, but a very sound one)

*

I understand that the K.C.C, have not J. M. Wilson hit six boundaries in nominated him for consideration.

*

*

Among the

newcomers for the second Interport Trial next Saturday will be T. A. Pearce, who is almost

certainty for the Interports next month and who did not play last Saturday because he was playing Interport golf

thin 27 against the LR.C. He scored

his runs out of 291

*

*

Y. M. Benwell, who kept wicket for the K.C.C. first eleven several times

hyes against the L.R.C. Jast season, allowed only three leg

*

⚫ champions.

3 2 0 1 0

Necs.

The following were the resulta: 1st Heat:

1. Tze Haing-peng (Liaoning).

!

2. Kwok Chan-hang (liang Kong) 3. Shek Chun-tal (Canton), Time: 23 mins. 12,2 sees. 2nd Heat:

1. Wong Huang-loon (Pukien).

2. Chan Fook-sing (Canton).

3. Wong Yu-man (Hong Kong).

Time: 20 mina. 54.5 seca.

3rd Heat:

no runs,

Seoran:

Lincoms

2/14. Grage, retired

SIGNALS TROUNCE

MEDICALS

Three Goals In First Five Minutes.

WHITEHEAD SCORES FOUR

Chatham Road On the ground yesterday afternoon the Royal Corps of Signels trounc» ed the Royal Army Medical Corps by 6 goals to 1 In a friendly soccer game.

The game opened sensationally when the Signals found the net on thee occasions in the frst Ave minutes. Whitehead scoring twice

46 tone from a penalty) and' Convey Betting a brilliant goal. Close on the interval Whitehead made the [(uta) four,

26

b

In the Pecond half Convey in- 2creased the lead and towards the

20 end Whitehend brought his own bag

to four to make the total

1

17

Total

€29

33

Fall of the wickets 1 2 3 4

G 5

7 * Q 20 98 100 100 120 123 123 123 123 BOWLING ANALYSIS.

19

Williams

6 1 10

Higgins

4

1

34

Dewer

3

9

19 Barnaby

2

0

22

01

Ple

Gray

Dobbs. C Faithfull. b

Heath

11. 2 39

o' Lilley

仰 4 12

L/C. Mew Flood, is Whitley Pte. Barsby, at Buckland,

Gray

2/LL. Musprutt Williama. C

Fullbrook, b Powell

0. M. R. W.

Six

Horne, after failing to convert * penalty, made amends by netting the Medicals' solitary point.

HEATH REGISTERS

HAT TRICK.”

Lincolns Goalkeeper. At Centre.

"A" Company, Lincolns, defeated "D" Company of the same unit by 6 goals to 1 in a friendly soccer game at Chatham Road yesterday.

"A" Company's team includert 5three of the Lincolns First Division 3 side, Higgins, last week's centre playing at outside right, Ridley, at Inn'de right, and Honth, the batal- lian's, brilliant goalkeeper, filling the centre forward position.

for "A" Coy in the first half, and after only..

Winners of a flat race the Interval Clarke scored a third- at this Club's Race Meetings Heath then performed the hat.

Programme For Macao

Races On Sunday, October 29 Ridley and Higgins netted

1. The Haing-lung (Linoning). TIE following is the programme

2. Sun Hsi-wan (Tsingtao)..

14

02

2 1 0 2 15

14 2 3 0 2 1 7

8 2 011 2 6 1

3. Li Shih-tu (Hunan),

2 0 0 2 2

0 0 1 2

18 R

0

STEEL COULSON. BILLIARDS.

Opening Fixtures.

My da

Time: 27 mins, 10.8 nece.

0 Canton Beat Peking At

Basket Ball.

The following are the opening fixtures for the Steal Coulson's Bil. Hards League on Thursday Octoberį

81,-Patrick's Lincoln's B.M. Garrison S.M. v

in Manila. D. McLellan, of the A. Baker took 3 wickets with 26: Civil Service, N. A. E. Mackay and balls against the C.8.C.C. Ilig finst W. C. Hung, of the K.C.C., and E., finalysis was 5 for 18 in 7 overa, 3 of Zimmern and R. Lee, of Craigengower. which were maidens. are other probables.

*

+

*

*

V R.A. 8.M.

S.W.B. S.M. RE. 6.M.

BEATEN BY SHANGHAI IN LAWN TENNIS,

Nanking, Yesterday. Peking, favourites for the basket. ball title, unexpectedly.. lost to Canton to-day by 41 points to 81.

In the girls' volley-ball - Canton won from Hopel by 8 to 1...

After a thrilling lawn tennis match, Wang Wantheng (Shang- |bat) heat Haù Wel-pal, (Canton)

for the Macao Race Meeting on Sunday October 29.

1.--(Unofficial) The Canton Plate. -Winner $300. Second $200. Third $100, Three Silver Cupa will be presented by the Canton | Riding Academy. A Handicap

for Ponies of the Conton Riding Academy. To be ridden by Jockeys approved by the Cantori Riding Academy. Entrance $5. Six Furlonge 2-Shjuhingfu Handicap-Winner

$200, Second $100. Third 350,| For China Ponies, Subscription! Ponies of this Club of any Sen-İ son, that have not wan than one racá this year, ⠀ En÷ trance $5. Five Furlonga):

more

M. el Arculli hit eight boundaries in Palace Hotel v C. & 1. O's Rec. 16/2: 5/7: 4/6: 7/5; 6/1 sinn had 15.-Limehowẩu: Handicap—Winner}

Royal Engineers. He scored his 49 for Queen's College against the half the College total on Saturday.

over

I hear that 8. V. Glutins, twelfth man for Hong Kong in 1931, in for saking Cralgengower this season for the K.C.C. Ile will add tonsiderably to the batting strength of ghai may prove to be the champion side of the singles in his 54, against Queen's

PERROR.

Lt. Walker had no fewer than · 20

Club.

‚M.C.C. DRAW FIRST, when he was leading 5/3, but

MATCH IN INDIA:

Karachi, To-day.

the match in hand in the fourth

fie failed at the crucial moment.

Shanghai eliminated Canton in ***the tennis competition by 2 matches to 1. Canton's only victory was

$250. Second: $125. Third 0775. For China Ponles classifed by The Hong Kong Jockey Club a "D" Class; at: date of entrys Entrance $5. One Mile,

The M. C. C. opened their Indian that of Li Kwang-chun over Billy-Walchowfu Handicap-Winner tour with a drawn, game in their Yui by scores of 4/6: 1/6: 10/8:

|

*

*

College. He carried his bat right through the Innlaga and hit three boundaries.

W. II. G. first ta a slow, boweler

*

*

A. Pole, better known the two-day match with Mr. Rubie's 6/4; 6/8,

in the K.C.C, second eleven who will

Canton beat Peking by 5 to 2 at. Borderers' hockey left back, took thres | XI. . The scores were... very shortly be seen in the premier wickets in an over against the LAS.C. M.C.C.: 292 (C. F. Walters 11, Barnett baseball, thus entering the final --

team.

last

and ended up with 5 for 18 in 8 overs. Ho and N. Whitley (8 for 8) bowled un- changed for the CBA. on Saturday,

Craigengower will be strengthened this year by the Inclusion of "Tinker" Lee and Franela Zimmern, membern of S/Sgt. Flood, whs returned the very year's triumphant University fine analysis of 6 for 18 in a total of alde, I understand that W. T. Patter. 57. against the C.B.A., al one time son's place behind the sticks will be] had the following, figurowi taken by alther Zlomera¦ or) kin, bro- thez, Ernie, who is again skipper, of

the aide.

RW

ATHOLE

62, B. II. Valentine 60),~

70 for 4 wickets declared,

Reuter,

A

Mr. Ruble's XI: 99 (Townsend 6 for

Berlin. Hans Bonnerborn, captain (18),

of the Dresden police, swam in fall 103 for 6 Townsend 4 for 811. uniform with ride, pistol and rubber The teach will play 82 games, in- baton through Saxony in the River cluding three, Teat. Matches of four Elbe. He started at the Saxon Hohe days, each. They will not be man frontfer, and swam to the Exxon

Praisian Frontier. The airstch of 75- back in England until March 30.j. mil^* way covered in 21 hours, 48

-Reuter", {minutes.—Exchange,

$225, Second $100, ́: Third $50. For China Ponies classified by] The Hong Kong Jockey Club að

"E" Class at date of entry. T?]

'be ridden by "Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere, AL any time. No Whips.or Burs allowed. Entrance $5. Once Bound: S~The › Champion Blaken-Wine ner $750. Second $850, Third $250. For Chius, Ponien, Sub- scription Ponies of this Club'

during the second half of 1982

Season and throughout the Race trick' in fine style to give "A" Cor's

a lead of six goals. Meetings of 1993 Season.

After Brennan had failed with a Weight for Inches as per Scale.]

penalty kick for the gunners To be ridden by Jockeys who

Stone registered their sclitary have won at least 10 Oficial]

point with a fine cross drive, fiat Races anywhere, or Jockeys "A" Company: Deacon; Ambrose approved by the Sewards. En-and Betta; Button Worrall, and Berri trance $10. Post Entries. Once man; Higgins, Ridley, Heath, Clarke ∙Mile,

and English.

"D" Company:Navin, Steana með 6.--(Unofficial) The Machine Gun Martin; Grifin, Moody and Hibbert;

Troop Handicap-Winner $125. Matthews, Dudley. Key, Brennan an Second $75, Third $50,-A| Stone, Cup will be presented

Brt Aah, the first eleven full back to the

and captain now on the injured list, For Whaning - Rider.

China ficlated ag referee, Pontes approved by the O.C.. Mas Troop Pontes. Win- the 17th September, 1933 Mcging barred. Toʻ bo ridden Mombers of the Troop. Fatrance $5, Five Fur- Longs 7--(Unofficial) The Ladies Race,~~ Winner $200. Second $100. Third $50. A.Cup will be pre- monted to the Winning Rider. For China Pontos that have not R.A,, will meet the Police at Lye

mun Barracks at 4.50 p.m. in the won more than $1,500 in staken)

MAMAK TOURNEY FIXTURES.

To-day's Game At Lyemun.

This afternoon' the 12th Battery

since 1st January, 1938. Memak Hockey Tournament.

The referees will be provided by and "B" Clans póries barred. MC Clans ponies Winners bar on Friday the 9th Battery, R.A.,

the 9th. Battery, B.A.^: red. Weight Class 145 will engage the United at the same "D" Class penies 140 lb. and

"

"E" Class ponies 185 lb. and. 1 venue st 4.30 pm: "The 12th. Battery, R.A. will provide both re- Ib., perially for every $200 of

ferces; part thereof won in sixkes. Taj 'be ridden by Ladies. No Whips of Spurt allowed. Entranco $5. One Mile,

Chesterfield have signed on Mon the Manchester United gonizar nev

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