THE CHINA MAIL.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1933.
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SOUTH CHINA
CLUB TENNIS LEAGUE MATCHES
ON SATURDAYS
Suggestion For Incoming H.K.C.C. Committee.
NEW OFFICIALS
A proposal by Mr. A.
Richie!
that the League tenis matches of the Club, should be played only on Saturdays as they hindered mem- bers from playing during mid-week at the annual general' was made
meeting of the Hong Kong Cricket | The resolution Club last night
was seconded by Mr A. K. Mac-i kenzie, and will be considered by the moming Committee.
The Comerat
was as follows
Committee elected
Mess J Armstrong. A. C
! How her, & Colle, M. Hodg 2649 1$ thuen Hughes, A W Hay- T. E Matebell JR
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Mr Lanstead and Davis were again appointed auditors
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The following were the averages.
the 1932-33 season.
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three-quarter, was educnted at the Disceson Boy's School In his early youth. He is well in the running for another "eop." this year.
HONG KONG BOY'S
GREAT TRY
Gerrard's Fine Effort Against Harlequins.
ANOTHER INTERNATIONAL
CAP?
Landan, October 1.
the No one could complain of fare served up yesterday at Twir kenham, where the Harlequins bent GO 2016 Bath by 19 points to 9.
74 20.50 11 the first half was fairly quiet Ht 24.50 422 10% 26.06 the second 2420
ST. ANDREW'S
TEAM ΤΟ PLAY
SAINTS ON SUNDAY
BEATEN BY JATS ARRIVE BACK TO-DAY TWO INTERPORT
H.Q. BY 3-0 OR TO-MORROW
"Pat" White Outstanding
For Mamak Team.
WEAK WING HALF-BACKS
BY STICKS)
Although they put up a stern struggle the St. Andrew's Club hockey team were defeated by three goals to nil in their friendly match against the Jat Regiment the Marina Headquarter Wing on ground yesterday.
The Army team showed superior įstamine and stickwork, the com- bination of Jalil and LL. Syer boing
the feature of the game.
The Saints, were handicaped by the absence of two of their best players, A. E. P. Guest, the captain jand centre-half, and F. V. Wong, si
Both me are back
on the sick
E. H. P. White was outstanding, for the losers, playing a sterling
BROOKES AND LANGMEAD AGAIN IN ACTION
CHAMPIONS POSTPONED FIXTURES
MID-WEEK · TO BE DECIDED IN
THE
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT.)
TEAMS Shanghai And Malaya Cricketers.
FINAL COLONY TRIAL TO-MORROW
Donald Leach's Fine Record
(By ATHOLE)
News has been received by the Hong Kong Cricket Club that the following players will represent Shanghai and Malaya in the Trian
FLEX boxing compon.
OLEY, the Colony Heavy.
cular Interport Cricket encounter NO BOXING
the Colony next month: Shanghai-D. W. Lench
HE South China Athletic Association's Football team is expecl-in ed to arrive in Hong Kong from Shanghai to-day or to-morrow and will fulfill their First Division League engagement with the St. Joseph's Football Club on Sunday.
of
(cap-
Jenkm, P. Madur. J. F. N. Mayhow. ; Lan). R. Booth, J. A. Isaacs, 1. C.) J. L. Rawsthorno. P. V. Simpson. À
R. Wilson. This was the information given me by a prominent member C. Sinclair, L. F. Stokes and T W H. T. Smith will act as manager. the Association in a brief interview yesterday,
With South China back in the Colony, and with the East and F. E. T. Marshall may make the Lancashire Regiment due here on November 4, the First Division trip. will be in full swing for the first time this season.
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Malaya-R. N. Hamilton tain). L. Alvis, D. C. Burn, Fi. Lui I was told by Mr. G. T. May, Hon. Secretary of the Football v. Croome R.A.F., H. G. Gibson. B. Spelde. R. Morgan R.A.F., C. A. Association, that South China's postponed October fixtures have 5. Gill. W. O. Jonkians. R. B. Lewis, donk. not yet been arranged by the Association, but they will probably bewinde, Eu Cnow Teik, and G. Wills, of
played off in mid-week.
game at back. Hamson at centre- half worked hard, but received Tittle support from either
show their The forwards did not
and failed to usual combination keep their positions.
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Mackay missed an open goal ear-i
the
W. W. Dean will be their umpire and W. D. Charlton their scorer. Donald, Leach, who has play- ed Interport Cricket since 1920 the with only one break in
matchen of thirteen series scored a brilliant century for the Shanghai Leam against the Rest last Saturday.
Was
TOURNAMENT
NEXT MONTH Programme Being Arranged For Dec. 2. HARRY EWIN MAY FIGHT SEAMAN FRAGGOTT
(By RINGSIDER)
Though there is little likelihood a boxing tournament being staged by the Hong Kong Boxing Association next month I am given progamme to understand that a will probably be arranged for December 2 at the Lee Theatre.
Attempts were made to arrange
a tournament earlier in this month, but owing to unforeseen circum
To-morrow's two most import- runners-up last year. Their heavy ly in the first half, but Jalil made jant premier lengue games will he defeat at the hands of the Lincolns
a powerful shot those between the Athletic and nas almost scaled their fate.
South China Should Win no mistake with which found the back of the net. Kowloon on the Railway ground!
South China who are due to play Custodian, Kowloon, and the Club and Saints' although Wong, partially stopped it with his the Police on the former's ground St. Joseph's on Sunday should, with
Pal Madar played for the Colony B the Valley.
the experience and practice gain. jed while
on tour in the North, in Shanghai last year after a sea-stances the project was abandoned. I believe Harry Ewin, the mid- pads.
In the second half Jail added. The Navy will probably take
secure their second brace of points on with the Kowloon Cricket Club.
is un He their team another goal, and Lt Syer netted (full points off the Artillery, while!,
formerly skipper of the dleweight champion of the Colony are expected
At present make a clean sweep against the known, though it will probably be "Recs" L. F. Stokes in the Interport and China, is being approached
the same as that which played in footballer and tennis player. He with the third just before the close of the Borderers
Hong Kong Inst Club will probably be their victorious game against the played against
which Athletic. sante team fielding the
The newcomers to the Inter lost to the Lincolns last work.
Joseph's, who St.
port series are 1. C. Jenkin, J. the Rugby moritorious victory 11.. G. Robertson.
F. N. Mayhew, J. L. Rawa- player, who gave a brilliant die last week, will have to
thorne, and A. C. Sinclair. play at right half on Saturday better form to slave
H. G. Gibson is the only member Lant South China attack. last, will probably be included:
the in their line-up.
This season the Saints will have of the 1929 touring team
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SUFFOLK BEAT
Goals By Surtees Ensure Win.
Police Positional Changes
year.
over
recorded a Kowloon produce
off the bril-
a view to matching him against Seaman Fraggott. Foley, the Colony heavyweight champion, Shreeve. Tommy Warnes, Judge and Barry are other first-class men who will probably appear. Barry, name for himself in who made a the brilliant A. V. GoBano in de-ejected Malaya side, though R. N. Shanghai, is the only newcomer.
Shreeve was to have fought Fo- skipper, played! gainst the Colony in 1926 when he ley for the heavyweight title last The Police have made positional fener, where his speed and ruthless Hamilton, the
Leam which de-tackling is already well known. changes in the
division the Third
South made 96 to give the Straite an. In February, but he unfortunately In
broke his ankle when in training. feated the Artillery by the odd
Chinn are meeting the Borderers ngs triumph. goal in three last week.
Blackburn, who played right at home, and a good game should
done Trial will be played to-morrow on ENGINEERS LOSE TO hial result. The Borderers have balf will be playing in
GARRISON SGTS. cock, T. E. Pearce, A. W. Hayward, The Lincolns hockey team were original position at right back. moderately well. and South Chins the Club ground. Messrs. R. Han-
should The Lincolns
have and H. Owen Hugher comprise the by defeated for the second time this while Perkins will fill his place at have achieved little more.
from HMS right-half, team to week when u
Regan Chalks Up 41 At dimeulty in securing full polata Selection Committee. from the University, while the
Official Opening. most Suffolk visited them at Shamshuipo
Medical Corps are favoured against yesterday and woh by 2 goals to 1. half by Midway through the firs!
the Radio.
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at Twickenham this sea}
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The
LOSERS' LATE RECOVERY PROVES UNAVAILING
11 ninther three tries were scored
Bowring. Boltor and Dunkley, Surtees opened the scoring for the
break-Naval side who showed superior:
stickwork.
MRW. A after forward rushes and 49 450 54
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In the opening minutes W. J. A. Davies, England's great- 3147 11 13.27:est rugby captain, wrote of Ger-
af thei second half Surtees increased the The Naval team
6 16 11 14.64 Furd: Gertard's try for Bath war | Suffolk's lead.
110 G 19.9%
20 237 12 19.75 one of the best soon ut Twickenham had the better of the play until the The annual Lawn Tennis Tourna- for a long time.
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ment showed a decrease in the total
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last five minutes wher the Lincolns! Took up the offensive for Gatte-
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The final Hong Kong Interport
The two teams are:
mail.
LEAGUE GAME POSTPONED
The
Division Second
on
Brookes has fully recover- ed from the shaking he re-
A. W. Hayward's X-E. C. Pm- cher, E. R. Duckitt, T. A. Pearer. celved in the game against
P. V. Williams. A. W. Hayward, E The Steel Coulson's Billiards the Athletic when he came
officially opened F. Fincher, H. Owen Hughes, AC League was A Postponed Fixture?
Migu into collision with a Chinese
Wednesday night when, in view of player and was sent to the
The Air Force have applied for a Hamilton, F. Goodwin. A. R.
of the of their fixture and G. S. Dunkley.
expected arrival E. l'earce, the postponement Government Civil Hospital
T. E. Pearce's XI. -T. against suffering from slight con.
the Royal Engineers A. M. Mudar. L. Butler, I. McInnes Neuralin early this morning, the the visited S. V. Gittins, F. D.
Engineers Royal most of their men are taking part T. Redmond, cussion. He will play at in.
and S. A. Burnett
Garrison Sgts. Mess. and lost by side-left in partnership with in the Navy Day progrmme and it Pereira, G. C.
for
the narrow margin of 39 points on will be virtually impossible Brittain, Kowloon, who meet the Athie-hem to field a team.
aggregate and 4 games to 2. Howard Marshall, probably
Lieut. Rogan availed himself of The Recreio who meet the Ber- from Hocquard'sitic on the Railway ground, have!
both nce Corps
the new rule which permits officers several changes,
at the Valley should
League
A brilliant little shy of ridge to score
Almost immediately after made centre. I am alway's
play and scored to number of entries owing largely to best rugby critic, wrote:
two occa-positional and otherwise in the emerge victors. a limit being put on the Open
In the Second Division the Navy Cricket match between the Hong Events and the Club Championship. theory: my memories of this game
his sions with powerful shots which forward line.
have an opportunity of securing Kong Cricket Club and the Craigen- victory over Flood, compiling a V. White Displaces Davies Gate receipts were also less than in consist mainly of outstanding inci-Toyne had bad luck on
dents-Gibbs Intercepting on went inches wide of the goal.
Detailed Scores. "double" by defeating the gower Cricket Club, which was to polished break of 41. · racing
Davies will not be seen on the the Lincoln-Hollingsworth, Bentley,
sure have been played at the Valley to! the previous year.
score Hackford, Yeomans, Cetter and Har
to the oc-morrow, has been postponed owing The Open Championship Singles jowa twenty-five line, and
that their juniors will rise
that to the fact
Craigongower's given an opportunity in was won by S. A. Rumjan and the away like an antelope to
Doubles (for Garrard concealing subtle changes
Hoequard. Open Championship
Tida, position. Lewis, who played at ceston. 11.M.S. Suffolk:- Hankey,
South China and the Borderers green will be used in the Aitkenhead the 9th year in succession) by S. A. of pace as he swung in a lazy semi-shall and Hourell, Gutteridge. Nar-right wing and V. White is to be Artillery and I am almost
circle through the defence
Phillips, Rogers, Muspratt and Polden, Bowring dribbling Poland, Darley. Surtees, Smith and inside-right in the last game, has
been moved over to inside left should both take full points off Shield series, The Club Championship was won superb try:
in support of Elliott, who will Kowloon and the Club, respective-
lly. by Capt. P. 8. Cannon; the Handi-three-quarters the length of the Kirke.
jagain lead the forwards.
The following is my forecast.—- cap Singles "A" by R. P. Newell: field to flop over the line and touch the Handicap Singles "B" by C. W down.
& H. D. Rumjahn.
"
E. Bishop: the Handicap Daubles
for 11
K.I.T.C.POLICE
Gerrard, is a civil engineer, and
The Kowloon Indians
Webb is in the inside-left
FIRST DIVISION
by A. J. Stocker and M. H. F. War. is considering a new appointment ing: and the Mixed Doubles by H. In the midlands, but this will not the Police in a Mamak Tournament position, while Blake has again KOWLOOK
necessitate leaving the Bath club, match at the Police
J. Armalrong and Miss Potter.
NO SWIMMING TO-MORROW.
H.K. Association Cancel Match with Canton,
'The return swimming encounter between the Hong Kong Interna- tional Amateur Swimming Associa tion and the Caston representatives for the Nanking Games which, was to have been decided in 12 TALON bath tomorrow night, has been celled owing to lack of confirmation from the Canton manager,
dapan
MONMOUTH WIN AT RUGBY, Glamorgan Beaten In County Match. OXFORD DEFEAT NEWPORT
London, To-day, Monmouthshire beat Glamor- gha by 10 points to 6 in the Ragby, County Championship at
In the first encounter Canton last Oxford
valuable points in the Diving con- their opening "sut
test and the Water Polo game to Merchant'
lose to the Association by 25 points part by D
to 19.....
Reuter
will meet
Training School, Mongkok, on Sunday, com- mencing at 4 p.m.
The referees will be L/C Mullina (B.E.) and Awtar Singh (lladio). MAMAK GAME TO-MORROW
been given the left wing berth.
On form Kowloon should take NAVY full points from the Athletic.
Navy May Be Weakened
Recrela
CLUB
v Athletic (Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.)
Artillery Happy Valley, 4.80 p.m.)
BORDERERS (King's Park, 4.80 p.m.)
Police
W
(Club, 4.30 p.m.){ SECOND DIVISION
The Navy's team. against the!' Artillery will probably not be at. full straight in view of. Navy |NAVY The German Club will moet the Day. On the other hand they..
of Signals in their may be able to turn out a firat Kowloon Royal Corps second Mamak Tournament match class team, in which case the BORDERERS on the Marine ground at 4 p.m. Artillery will probably suffer
their fourth defeat.
to-morrow.
Johinder Singh (Radio)
and
M. A. Khan (K.LT.C.) will referee the game
VOLUNTEER SPORTS POSTPONED
Langmead; the Navy and Portsmouth centre-forward, has recovered from a recent Illness and will probably be included in the side...
B...CHINA University
R.A.M.C.
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Y Artillery
(Athletic, 3 pm.)
▾ B. CHINA
(Kowloon, Ap.m.)
Clubs
Garrison Sgts. Clarks Flood Orlon
R. E. Sgts.
150 Floyd
127
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01 Lt. Regan
150
150 Daniels
129
Dyer
150. Hill
87
Joyce
150 Buckle.
145
Crose
138 Whittington -150
LINCOLNS TO PLAY WORCESTERS.
827
788
Match Postponed Until To-morrow.
The Soccer matches between the Lincolns and the Worcesters' will take place, to-morrow morning on the Kowloon Football ground, In-
A
OSMUND.. CHALKS UP 81.
Palace Hotel And St. Patrick's Win.
A. J. Osmund, the Colony 'Bil-
(Happy Valley, 8 p.m.slead of to-day, owing to the delay Hards champion, recorded a break THIRD DIVISION
of the troopship through bad wen- of 81 at the Palace Hotel last night In the match between the Palace Borderers
and the C.P.O's, Mess which was (Caroline Hill, pmther.
LINCOLNS
The time of the kick-off is not yet won by the former by 272 poluta. (Athletic, 4.30 p.m.) definite.
Appearing set for a three-figure The Lincolns will be represented break Osmund failed with a losing by:
He scored 136 on three hazard. Boys Day: Caunt and Rimes, Metcalfe, Driver and Basford; Allis visits to the table to beat Sargent son, Millar, Johnson, Ellacott and Cut by 82 points. The latter had a forth.
dat XL:-Heath: Turner and Rodent 26 break.
Last night's Dudley, Cork and Bett; Baldry, Me Guinness; Higgins, Ridley and Hoc Palace Hotel St., Patrick's
E. (King Park, a p.m.) *Recreio (Happy Valley, 4.80 p.m.)
BUNDAY
The Borderers should have no Hong Kong Volunteer De-difficulty in defeating the Recreio, R.A.S.C Coreeannual athletic moet although a win over the wronic to have taken place Portuguese side will hardly rein- lpon state them as serious contenders
ALS FIRST DIVISION Mary for the First Division champion- 8. CHINA KiswSt. Joseph's
***¿Caroline Bill, 4.50 p.m.) Jquard (Captain). 26 ship honour, for which; they ware
results were: 888 C.POs Maan 018
842 RDA. Bets/.