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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934.
AMERICAN ATHLETES LEADING
SOCCER'S BOW
SOUTH CHINA “B” TO MEET EAST LANCS AT CAROLINE HILL
Game To-morrow And On Sunday
The teams for to-morrow and Sun- day are:
POLICE AQUATIC
SPORTS MEET AT
V.R.C. TO-MORROW
Nineteen Events On Programme
LARGE CROWD EXPECTED
China Mail
Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Meetings-Hong Kong Hockey As sociation Council Meeting [St. An- drew's Church Hall), 5:30 pm.
TO-MORROW
Aquatics Police Sports (V.R.C.)
JAPANESE
ADAMS LEADING
MEDICAL CORPS
AQUATIC STAR
Secures "Double" And A Second Place
MAJOR BONAVIA'S WIN
ONE POINT AHEAD
CLOSE DECISION
IN FIRST DAY OF
ATHLETIC MEETING
HORNBOSTEL SETS RECORD
An attractive and varied pro- Lawn Bowls-Senior Division, Civil Pte, Adams proved to be the out- gramme has been drawn up by the Service C.C. v. Craigengewer "A"; standing swimmer competing in Hong Kong Police and Prisons. De- Craigengewer "B". Kowloon Docks the third annual aquatic sports of partments, Sports Committee, for R.C.; Police R.C. S. Club de Recreio; the Royal Army Medical Coros 800 METRES MARK SHATTERED their 13th annual acquatic meet- Civil Service C.C. Indian R.C. v. which were held in the Y.M.C.A. Junior Division, Craigengewer C.C. v. ing, which will be decided to-mor-Yacht Club; Club de Recreio v. Police bath vesterday afternoon, by win- row, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at R.C.; Football Club v. H.K. Electric. [ning two events and coming second
the
Victoria Recreation Club's
swimming pool,
Kwangtung
Swimming
Champions
Local Chinese Clubs Selecting Teams
50 REPRESENTATIVES EXPECTED TO GO TO CANTON
in another. Major: Bonavia, the
Tokyo, September, 8. By the narrow margin of one
Army cricketer, was the leading point, the United States team Officer competitor, winning the to-day beat the Japanese on the Poloball throw by the narrow mar-first day of the track and field gin of one inch and securing third meeting held at the Meiji Stadium. place in the Officers' Handicap. The Americans, who claimed The 50 Yards Championship pro- 38 points, shared evenly with vided much excitement, Wright just the Japanese 'in first places. beating Adams by a touch after they Charles Hornbostel, of Indiana had turned together.
University, holder of the National
At the conclusion of the meet. Collegiate Athletic Association ing Mrs. S. D. Reid, wife of the half-mile championship, won the
run by Commanding Officer, presented the 800-metre
defeating Iprizes to the following winners: Kumao Aochi, of Rikkyo Univer- 50 Yards Free Style Championship:sity, by a narrow margin in 1 1. Pte. Wright: 2. Pta. Adams; 3.min. 54 sec., a Japanese record. Pte. Haynes. Time: 30.1.5 secs. Glenn Cunningham was third.
25 Yards Handicap (Officers):— 1.
Lt. Col. Hartgill; 2. Capt. Trimble;}
Clearing 7.53 metres in the long
BORDERERS UNLIKELY TO VISIT CANTON ON SUNDAY The rumoured trip of the South Wales Borderers' football team to Canton this week-end is unlikely to
Included in the programme of 19) take place, although there is a events will be a life-saving display possibility of the journey being by European and Chinese water made the following week-end. police in the harbour between the
A fixture has been arranged V.R.C. and Murray Pier. between the South China Athle It is anticipated that a large tic Association "B" Team and erowd will witness the two-lengths the. East Lancashire premier swim for Chinese clerks and inter- eleven to-morrow afternoon, preters from the Police, Prisons, commencing at 5 pm. at Care and Fire Brigades departments. line Hill, while on Sunday, at the The following is the pro- same time and on the same gramme:- ground, the First Division "A" Final of Championship-Indian & XI will be opposed to the St. Chinese, (Distance 100 Yards). (41 En- |Joseph's team, which recently tries).
defented the Canton Air Force Two lengths-free-style. Open to by 2 goals to 1.
Chinese Clerks and Interpreters in Police, Prisons and Fire Brigade. (8) Entries).
3. Major Bonavia. Time: 15.1.5 secs, jump, Masso Harada, of Kyoto 25 Yards Handicap:-1., Pte. Smith; Imperial University, took first Uniform Race-two lengths-Astatic Preparations by several of the 2 Pte. Woodhouse; 3. Pte. Haynes place Robert Clark, South China "B"-Wong Wah-kai: Land Police. (17 Entries).
of Cali- Chung Fai-lun, U. Hing-un; You Wa
[Colony's Chinese athletic clubs and Time: 16.1.5 seda. Members' of V.R.C. Race-100 yards.)
fornia, was second with 7.45 75 Yards Medley Race: 1. Pte. hing, Lam Tak-po, Yueng Tze-cheung: (Post Entries).
associations, including South Adams; 2. Pte.
Wright; 3. Pte. metres, and Naondo Tajima, of Ng Po-klu, Lai Sul-wing, George Cheng, Cheuk Sek-kam and Li Skik-yards-handicap (16.Entries).
Final of Police Reserve Race-50 China, the Chinese Bathing Club, Eagle Time: 56.2 secs.
| Kyoto, third- 50-Yardu Haldicap:-1,Pte. Wright; Covering 100 metres in 10:5 Children's Race-under 14-2, lengths the Chinese Civil Servants' Club, 2. Pte, Corbett; 3. Pte. Hotne. Time: sec., Ralph Melcalfe, of Marquette South China "A":-Wong Ming: Lithandicap. (Post Entries). Tin-sang. Lau Mau: Leung Wing-chiu, Final of Breast-stroke-Championship and the Chinese Y.M.C.A., are now
the Chinese Athletic Association, 40.1,5 sees.
Throwing the Polo Ball:-1. Major University, beat Charles Parsons. Wong Mei-shun, Li Kwok-wai; Tsof-Europeans-100 yards. (8 Entries).
Bonavia; 2. Pte. Wright; Kwai-shing, Fung King-cheung, Tam
Southern California, 3. Pte.jof Life-Belt Race Kong-pak, Ip Pak-wah and Tai Kwee-Water Police 50 yards. (31 Entries).tives to the annual Kwangiang 1. Sgt. Savory, 2. Pte. Eagles.
(Final). Chinese being made to send representa Engle. Distance: 48 ft. 10 ins, Ryutoku Yoshioka, Japan's sole Team Race-five per team-Police, Provincial Aquatic Meeting, which
Novelty Event (Picking up colm)hope. Metcalfe and Yoshloka St. Joseph's: Smith, Mullane Police Reserve and Prisons.
were one metre distant at the 25 Yards Ladies' Race:-1. Miss E. Souza, Davies, Podmore, Elms, Mat- Umbrella Race (Final).—Europeans will be held in Canton, commen-C. L'Estrange; 2. Miss P. M. Ser-Bnish. thius, Ward, Leonard, Roche, Fernan
geant. dez or Costa,
Discus Throw Obstacle Race Europeans-cing next Friday, September 21,
100 Medley Relay-1. Privates
Gordon Dunn, NC.A.A. .title- (Final.) 50 yards. (24 Entries.) $22 and 23.
(Hong_Kong); 2. Officers.
Time: 1holder in the shot put, and John Life-Saving by Europeans of Chinese
min. 15 secs. Volunteers (10 Entries),
Individual championships at Diving (Sealed Handicap): 1. Pte. Anderson took first and second (The following Events will be held last year's meeting were won by Adams; 2. Sgt. Payne; 3. Pte places in the discus throw, Dunn Friendly football matches be- in the Sea between the V.R.C. and Shek Kam-pui, of South China, Haynes,
with 47.42 metres, Anderson 46.20, tween the following First Division Murray Pler).
and Pau Lai, of Canton. The Water Polo: Private 0 v. The rest 0
Kikumoto 41.28. teams have been arranged for to
two women's individual cham- morrow afternoon.
LOCAL INTERPORT AQUATIC WINS KWOK CHUN-HANG
vau.
leung.
FOOTBALL FIXTURES FOR
TO-MORROW
Recreio v. Lincolns (Park's Park). Club v S.W.B. (Club Ground). Kowloon v. RN. (Kowloon Ground).
ARMY TENNIS
Andrews And Purcell Recover Well
LOSE TWO GAMES IN TWO
No Change In Senior Skips Table SETS AFTER LOVE SET
(Continued from Page 4.)
P. W. L. D. F. A.
I. G. Sousa (C.C.C.)
2
1 1 0 0 8
E. S. Carter (H.K.F.C.)
2 1 1 0 0 11
'W. MeLeod (Police)
2
1
1 0 0 15
J. Rodger (K.B.G.C.)
2
1
1 0 16 0
C. H. Basto (Recreio)
3 1
2
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A. A. Lewis (G.CC.)
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C. Strange (CSC.G)
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A..H. Basto (Recreio)
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W. H. Muskett (HL.K.E.R.C.)
1
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→
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A. M. Rumjaha (LR.C.)
0
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5
T. W. Carr (K.C.C.)
0
7
*V. C. Labrum (K.C.C.)
0 7
H. L. Lockhart (CS.C.C.)
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C. B. Robertson (H.K.F.C.)
0
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1
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0
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1 0
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J. B. Ross (Yacht Club)
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Sir Thomas Southam (R.H.K.Y.C).
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L E. Lammert (K.C.C.)
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N. M. Currie (H.KE.RC.)
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Coates Again Gives Fine]
Display As Colony Lead
(Continued From Page 4)
(24 Entries).
12.
Chinese Water Police (28 Entries).
Life-Saving from Police Launch Greasy Pole-Europene, (20 En-pionships were won by girls from (tries).
South China, Miss Yen Pui-han;
was
Obstacle Race from Police Launch-and Miss Chan Woon-king, while Chinese Water Police (88 Entries). the
Greasy Pole-Indians and Chinese carried off by the Sun Yat Sen
group championship (36 Entries).
Sampan Race-Chinese Water University. Police.
It is expected that the Colony Sampan Race-Europeans. (27 En-will be represented this year by trick).
more than 50 swimmers, and more The following are the prizes, to be won and their previous winners:-
BREAKS RECORD
than a fair share of the titles is LAWRENCE WINS 220 YARDS Event No. 1-Challenge Cup pres-anticipated.
ented by Hon. Sir W. T. Southern, The following will be the events | K.B.E., C.M.G.
1933 Winner-L. P. C. 478 Moham-FOR MEN:-
at the meeting:- med,
50 Metres
Event No. 4.Challenge Cup pre- sented by Mr. S. J. Clarke.
1933 Winner-L, S. A. 40 Youe Event No. 8Challenge Cup pre- sented by Hon. Dr. R. H. Katewall, C.M.G., LL.D.
Two pairs from the South Wales Borderers reached the Semi-Final Round of the Army Lawn Tennis Doubles championship on the Army 1933 Winner-L. S. A. 130 Bowers. courts at Sookunpoo yesterday, Aggregate Cup presented by Hon. afternoon.
E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G. and Mrs.
Andrews and Purcell (S.W.B) Wolfe, M.B.E. after going down to a love set against Lewis and Rice (S.W.B.) secured the next two sets for the loss of only two games.
The Semi-finals will be decided
on Monday week. Yesterday's re- Bults were:--
Andrews and Pureel (8.W.B.) beat Lewis and Rice (S.W.B.) 0-6, 6-1, 6-1. Gillow and Taylor (B.A.0.C.) beat Underwood and O'Dovavan (S.W.B.) |8-3, 6-4.
FRIENDLY ARMY CRICKET
Lt. Williams Carries Bat For 131
Scoring 214 for three wickets, of which Lieut. J. P. Willams, con.. Jarman and Davies (S.W.B.) beat tender for a place in the Colony Harrigan and Blackler (RE.) 7-5, 4-8, Interport team in Shanghai next Miller and Taylor (R.A.P.C.) beat month, compiled 131 not out, the
[6-2.
1 8-2.
Ballard and Eycott (RA.SC.) 4-8, 7-5, East Lancashire Regiment defeated the Lincolnshire regiment by 67 SINGLES START MONDAY runs in a friendly cricket match at The First Round of the Army Ten-Shamshuipo on Wednesday. nis Singles Championship will begin! Scores:
on Monday, September 16 with the East Lanes: 214 for 3 (Lt. Wil- following games.
liams 131 n.o.).
Interporters Due Backs. Oddeld (B.A.P.C.)
With Hankow Flag
100 Metres
200 Metres
400 Metres
200 Metres Breast Stroke 400 Metres Breast Stroke 200 Metres Relay 400 Metres Relay
300 Metres Back
FOR WOMEN
50 Metres
100 Metren
400 Metres
200 Metres Breast Stroke 400 Metres Breast Stroke 100 Metres Breast Stroke 200 Metres Relay Diving
Water Polo Sampan Race
CHINESE CIVIL.
SERVANTS GALA
TO-MORROW
200 Metres. Four Styles Open To All Chinese
FREE STYLE
and
Japanese took first and second places in the high jump, Yoshio Abakuma clearing the bar at 1.95 metres as also did Imiwo Yadu. Walter Marty, world's champion in the high jump. was third with 1.90 metres.
Choshun Ryu of Korea won the 6,000 metres in 15 min. 41.8 sec.
He was followed by Frank Crowd- ley.
Saburo Nagao, of Kwansai, and Gensaburo Suzuki took first and
Kwok Chun-hang, who recently second places In the javelin received an Invitation to visit throw, their marks being respec- Australia for the Centenary Cele-tively 62.07 metres and 58.56 brations, rose to expectations last metres. Robert Clark was third. night when he won the 100 Yards The United States team of Breast stroke in the Triangular Clark, Howard Greene, Parsons, in and Metcalfe beat the Japanese Interport Swimming Gala Shanghai In the Interport record 400 metres relay aquad by 0.2 time of 76 3/5 seconds.
seconds, completing the race in
This, with W. Lawrence's victory 41.3 sec--Rengo.
in the opening event, the 220 yards: Free-style, gave Hong Kong the lead on the day's events, although the local swimmers failed in the relay race,
Results were:-
200 yards free style-
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
ENTRANCE FEES
A resolution that
the entrance. fee be raised from $20 to $40, which was carried at the annual
1, W. Lawrence (Hong Kong).general meeting of the Kowloon
2, N. Hammond, (Shanghai).
3. A. Logan (Shanghai).
Time: 2 min, 38 3/5 secs.
100 Yards breast stroke.
1. Kwok Chun-hang
Kong).
2, R. Norman (Tientsin).
(Hong)
8, E. Marques (Hong Kong). Time: 76 3/5 secs.
WELL
Relay-
1, Tientsin.
·VARIED PROGRAMME||- 2, Shanghai.
B, Hong Kong
An attractive programme has L/Cpl. Crayford (R.A.S,C.) v. Q, M.
Lincs: 147 (Pfe. Turner 62 no. been drawn up by the Chinese
[Civil L/Cpl. Lilley (S.W.B.) v. Sgt. Wood Lt. Salmon 4 for 24). (R.A.)
Dr. Jones (8.W.B.) v. Sgt. Halford {(A.E.C.).
S/Sgt. Flood (R.A.S.C.) Y. L/Cpl.
8gt. Wilson (R.A.P.C.) v. Pte. Ful-
(R.A.B.C.). 8/8gt.
FRIENDLY CRICKET
FIXTURE
Time: 2 mins. 9 1/5 secs.
Sprint Battle To-night
Golf Club, held on August 29, was confirmed at an extraordinary meet- ing held at the Clubhouse, Kowloon City, yesterday evening.
Hammond will goad him on beating his previous beat.
Colony Wins Expected
to
In the other two events, the-880- yards free-style, and the Medley, re- lay race, Hong Kong should emerge comfortable winners: Lionel Roza- Pereira and A. A. Reza, Hong Kong's representatives in the half- mile event are capable of heating Servants' Club for their
A terrifle battle between Archie the best of the northerners, while second swimming gala of the sea-Logan (Shanghai) and W. Law-the combination of Kwok Chun- son, to be held at the Club's bath rence (Hong Kong) in the (Continued from Page 4)
ing beach, North Point, to-morYards free-style race will probably back-stroke), and W. Lawrence
100
hang (breast-stroke), Lau, Po-hay row evening, commencing at 7 feature the second night's pro- (free-style) will be a herd one to duel with his opposing number, rain, by 22 shots to 15. Game played Archer (E. Lance.)
o'clock. Coates, both of them bowling well. at Hongkew Park on the Police R. Gier (E. Lancs)
gramme of the Triangular Inter- beat. The former two are cham- Included in the events will be a port Swimming Gala at the French plona of Chins in their respective Jensen at times bowled wall and Beer, R. Basa and U. M. Omar (skip) Jarman (8.W.B.),
green. The team-A. E. Coates, H. Sgt. Underwood (S.W.B.) V. Q.M.S. Logan And Amps To
200 metres four styles race which Pool, Shanghai to-night, saved on numerous occasion, but be September 5. Beat the Police Rec
Play Godown's was outplayed by Omar for the most reation Club by 20 shots to 14, at Taylor (H.A.0.C.)
Cpl Ballard
styles, and record-holders in the will be open to Colony Chinese, and Noel Hammond, by virtue of his a waterpolo match.
Colony part. The latter was bowling Hongkow Park. The team A. E.
Shanghai championship win in 67 An eleven, captained by G. A. Prizes for the winners will be 1/5 secs, should be an easy win-
To-night's Events better than he had done. In any of Coater, N. Watson, R. Basa and E.
Post (skip)
Millbank, the other matches, but he falled his September 8. Last to Shanghal (2nd
representing Messrs, donated by Messrs. Wal Kee and ner in this event, but the struggle
The following are the competi- SHANGHAI, JUNIOR TENNIS Logan and Amps, the contractors Company. alde at the most critical stage. Interport) by 18 shots to 17, at the
tors in to-night's Interport aventa: for second place should be keenly TITLE
building the Hong Kong and Shang. The following is the programme: fought out between Logan and W. Lawrence, E. B. Roza (Hong
100 yd. free-style- Bailey was weak, but he came Shanghal Lawn Bowls Club (Race through with good woods when R. Basa, H. Bear, and U. M. Omar Course). The teare A, E, Coates,
hai Bank, will meet an eleven 200 Metres Four Styles (Open to Lawrence. Shanghal, September 9. selected from the staff of the Kow-50 Metres Handleap (85 years and
Colony Chinese) Bundl
Kong); 0. Ohlwein, G. Nigniowitzky most needed in the last two vital (skip).
Logan, who was seen in Hong (Tientsin), N. G. Hammond, A. A White was defeated: In loon Wharf and Godown Company over) September 7. Beat Shanghal Recrea- the final of the Junior Lawn in a friendly cricket match at the 100 Metres Wandlesp (Girl beginners) string, has improved amazingly to
Band, Kong last. October as a second Logan (Shanghai), v.
880 yd., freestyle le For Hong Kong, Coates again tion Club at Race Course, 30 shots to tennis singles championship by Kowloon Football Club Ground on 100 Metres (Men's) MATA proved himself a good lead. Beer Post, H. Bear, and U. M. Our (skip) Y Z Tong in three sets, 6-2, 6-3, Sunday afternoon. It is under 50 metres for active members Wiswimmers. His best time for the lain); C, H. Raven, G. M. Unterberger
team-A. E. Coates, E. G.
laap to the forefront of Shanghai Kong); Ohlwein, R. Norman (Tlen
Roza Pereira, A. A. Roza (Hong started off very well but weakened September 8, Loet to Shanghai (3rd 6-3. yesterday afternoon on the stood the Mr. Armpa O.RE. pour burred) prize for distance is 59.2.6 secs, as compared (Shanghai)
of any aquatic badly in the last half and does not Interport, a shotz to 21). The team S.LT.A. Court Tons played a far will turn out for, the contractors, 50 Metres breast-stroke (children Att. to Lawrence's 09.16 sees. Law Medley relay- seem to have the big match tem. E. Contos, R. Basa, H. Beer and superior game, his placing being and that Major, C. M. Manners, of and under)
rence in the stronger swimmer, and Lawrence (Hong Kong); 0. Ohlwein. Lau Po Hay, Kwok Chan Hang, W. perament. Basa was the weakest M. Omar (skip).
September 9. Beat Hankow by 21 excellent and it proved to be his O.BE will be in the Godown's Hathematical Swing
100 Metres back stroke (Women's) it is possible that the extra cord- man of the four.
shota to 19 after extra head. A winning factor.
extra com E Norman, G-Nigulawitzky Water Polo Match 22
(Tien- petition afforded by Logan and tain); W. Wagner, E. McAlister. 5
G. Hammond (Shanghai).
ends.
G.