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TO-MORROW'S RACES

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the first half.

THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934.

SOCCER STARS

ARE REPORTED

TO BE UNFIT

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Several players of repute are however, arriving with H.M.S. Suffolk Crawford, an outside left who has played for the Navy at Home, Warrant Engineer Kernick, centre forward of no mean forward, ability, Weirmouth, a and

Dixon, who will probably partner West af full back are the newcomers. "

Among the players of last aca- son who are still available Pepper, West, Love, McGuire. Wyatt, Smith, and Wilcox,

are

FOUR EAST LANCS TEAMS The East Lancs are In the happy, position of having suf- ficient talent to field four teams, but, with the season ready to open they are still experimenting with their teams.

Davies, who came into the first Jeleven last year, has unfortunate- ly crocked his knee, and it la {doubtful if this clever half-back will be seen in the side again un- til late in the season.

A newcomer to the premier side a Oxford, who "kept" so well against South China "B" a fortnight ago, and who will replace Harmsworth between

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women's national tennis *championship tournament at Forest Hills, NY. awarded Katherine Stammers, the famous British player, the title of beauty queen of the courts, as A consolation prize. She was the last of the English invaders to be eliminated;

the sticks. Harmsworth will SMITH AND MOONEY

most likely turn out with the second string.

The second and third elevens are expected to give a good ac- count of themselves this season. Their strength is not much below that of the first team, which is an average First Division side.

A fourth team, which is nat playing in League, is of "Small

Unit" strength, · ånd will be

POLICE BEAT

RECREIO IN

DULL MATCH

Tame Bowling In Junior League

9 DEAD WOODS AND A "TOUCHER” · IN DITCH

Guy And Carey Lead League Skips

GUY'S K.B.G.C. rink and A. E. Carey's Police quartette are lead.

L. Gur's wink ands league skips recordar

* The following is the complete record to date of every skip in a league game this season.

First Division

L. Guy (K.B.G.C.)

U. M. Omar (C.C.C. "A") B-W. Bradbury (CC.C. “A”) C. G. Silva (Recreio) J. Deakin (CSC.C)

J, C. Chalmers - (Taikov. D.R.C.) J. Cavanagh (C.C.C. “F”) W. Macfarlane (KBG.C.) B. P. Phillips (K.C.C.)

S. Rosselet (CC.C. "E")

(By SHORT READ) At King's Park on Saturday| the Police Recreation Club de feated the Club de Recrelo by 21 shots. In spite of the fact that |J. Ribeirio's four (H. A. Botelho,|

F. "A. Xavier; P. A. Yvanovich)| W. 8. Drake (K.B.G.C.) defeated W. Glendenning's, the R. Basa (C,C.C. “A”) score in no way exaggerates the superiority of the visiting team,] Glendenning being fortunate to Fescape a much heavier defeat.

W. MacHardy and A. E. Carey bath used their woods to advan‍¡ tage for the Police, while Ribeirio dld the same for the Recreio, but apart from these, no other players were outstanding."

There was one good head on the third rink, which called for clever bowling by bath Baato and Mac Hardy. The Police were lying the shot, and Basto had to bowl with both ports closed. Bowling accurately, he promoted une of his fore

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A. R: Clarke (Police) J. McKelvie (K.D.B.C.) J. C. Brown (K.D.B.C.) F. X. Silva (Recrefo) 'F. J. Jones (C.B.C.C.). G. Moss (Police) J. Fraser (K.C.C.) W. Hollidge (C&CC.) A. W. Grimmitt. (CSC.C) R. Wallace (Taikoo D.R.C.) A. H. Basto (Recreio)

N. Drummond (Taikoo D.R.C.) woods and robbed 'the W. E. Hollande (Police) visitors of the lay. The pro-W. Greig '(K.D.B.C.) motion of the wood, however, al- R. Hall (K.B.G.C.) lowed MacHardy to get in, and

D. Munro (Taikoo D.R.C.) head for his w. Mair (Police)

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OUTSTANDING FOR with a perfect draw he vested the R. F. Luz (C.C.C. “A"}

20TH BATTERY R.A. Jack and took the

Responsible For

Team's Win.

ARTILLERY AQUATICS

pleased to arrange friendly fix- Gnr. Smith and L/Bdr. Mooney tures with any team calibre.

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Weakest Rink Dr. Basto was definitely. below form, and, although he was not helped a great deal by his other numbers, it was not altogether their fault their rink was beavily defeated.

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A. E. Silkstone (K.C.C.) E. el Arcalli (CCC. “F”) w. Gm (C.C.C. "B") C. Summons (C.C.C, "F") A. A. Lewis (C.C.C. “B”). R, McKeown (Taikoo D.R.C.) C. J. Tacchi (K.C.C.)

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A. W. Norrie (T.D.R.C.)

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F. E. Booker (Police)

of their were responsible for the 20th game was, however, seen on this Heavy Battery's easy victory in the green. Following W. McLeod, who Towards the end of the season annual swimming sports of the 8th failed to draw to the jack, D. the East Lancs expect to lose the Brigade of the Royal Artillery Alves trailed the jack to the services of Lieut. Salmon.

which were decided in the Euro-ditch. The result was that the LINCOLNS "DARK HORSE" [pean Y.M.C.A. pool yesterday after remaining woods were rolled up This season the Lincolns are an Inoon before a very large crowd. to a hidden jack.

C. E. Marques (Recrelo) unknown quantity, for the two The 20th Battery finished with 64 The direction of McLeod's would have helped to bring fresh points, while the 24th were next gecond wood was excelent, but F. V. V. Riberlo (Recrolo) matches last Saturday, which with 52. talent to light, were unfortunate- (Continued on Page 10.)

ly cancelled owing to the unfit condition of the ground.

One big loss to the Lincolns will be Dudley, who was a tower of strength in the inter- mediate line.

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(Continued from Page 4) He had considerable experience in football in England prior to his return, and has since been coach }ing the South China "B" team.

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SIKH HOCKEY TEAM

IN ACTION

Debut Match Against Y.M.C.A. Juniors

WIN BY ONLY GOAL

Neat and accurate short-passing

entered the ditch to become dead. Alves was light with his second wood, but L.-L. Glendenning pro- moted it to make it the shot. Barros was heavy with his first wood and lost it: Glendenning also lost his second wood.

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OMAR AND MODI WIN CRAIGENGOWER TITLE

The following are the probable movements featured the initial | U. M. Omar and F. K. Mod! won teams for the season:-

hockey match of the Young Men's the Craigengower C. C. Paira com- "A":-Wong Wing, Li Tin-sang, Sikh Association against the Euro-petition by defeating G. Duncan and Lau Mau, Leung Wing-chiu, Wong pean Y.M.C.A. second eleven at Abbas in the Final Round. The Mec-shun, Lec-Kwok-wal, Tso Hwai King's Park yesterday.

champions, defeated C. S. Rosselet shing, Tay Kwee-liang, Fung King- wasn't placed over this distance in cheong, Tam Kong-pak and Ip Pak Scoring early in the game, Gur-and W. K. Way in the semi-final

bachan Singh, former Radio star round. "B"-Wong Wah-kl, Yu Hing-yuen, forward, gave his team a lead Two Outsiders off a very definite challenge from

Chung Chi-ying, Yau Wah-hing, Lim which was maintained to the end. HANDICAP PAIRS FINAL Wayward Stag. (Mr. Caplan) is Tak-po, Yeung Chi-cheong or Wan not only Mrs. Tinson's Hey Tor,

AT CIVIL SERVICE but also Mesara. Lewis and Tin-carrying 168 lb., but, even then, is Cho-lok, Ng Po-kwai, Lal Slu-wing The "Y" team gave an extremely and good account of themselves in their son's Fi. Fa. Neither of these two likely to beat either Royal Flush Tang King-ki, Cheuk Shek-kam

first game of the season. Farmer A. W. Grimmitt and E. W, Sim. ponies ran into a place in the first (Mr. Paul Botelho) or Partnership KOWLOON'S NEWCOMERS half, but with Messrs Proulx and (Mr. Liang). Fudge and Zero Out of the twenty-nine men who was conspicuous at centre-half, monds (-5) will meet R. R. Davies Davis, respectively, in the saddle (Mr. Deitz) will not be far off in have signed to play for the Kow-while Selk, a regular full-back, was and F. J. Jones (-5) in the Final they are likely to be right in the the Aldrich Bay Handicap. loon Football Club this season quite at home in the forward line. of the handicap paira competition picture.

Tate made welcome re-appearance at the Civil Sérvice› C.C. there are eight new men. One thing is certain, and that is that, Brechin looked good on Wednes- of these have played in the Colony for the "Y" in the defence line. the man who draws The Carp in the big sweep will be kept on tenterhooks day, but whether he will behave before, these being J. Boyd (Club). throughout the alx furlongs race.

Brechin If He Behaves

Lee Shek-yu.

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E. G. Post. (Police)

W. Headley (K.D.R.C.)

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A. E. Carey (Police) A. R. Dallah (LR.C.)

K. M. Omar (LR.C.)

G. E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.) A, Chapman (R.H.K.Y.C.) A. F. Paul (HKER.C.)

H. Overy (K.C.C) 'E. Kern (K.C.C.)

A. Macfarlane (R.H.E.Y.C.)

H. H. Rose (K.B.G.C.),

A. M. Wahab (I.R.C.)

B. E. Maughan (R.H.K.Y.C.)

W. McHardy (Police)

J. Riberio (Recreio)

L Luck (CSC.C.)

w. K. Way (C.C.C.)

J. Itussell (H.K.F.C.).

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L. de Rome (H.K.E.R.C.)

The following were the teams: himself in the Tweed Island Bay A. Trambitzksy, who played for the s. Greenford, A. Wilson, W. Farmer, Y.M.C.A.—H. F. Shielda, A. Tate, A.. Carrying 8 lb. more, The Carp Handicap is doubtful. Mr. Paul Club premier team about five sea-T. Luard, L. W. Macey, G. Fowler, E. | won the Crocodile Handicap under Botelho, however, is riding one ofjeons ago at inside-left, and Tinker F. Selle. W. J. Brown and J. R. Luke. J. Laing, runner-up fo U. M. Dr. R. A. Basto (Recreio) Mr. Heard on a sodden track and the best of the 10 entries. Bright Lee, who played for the University Y.M.C.A.-Chanan Singh: P. Slugh, Omar in the Colony Open in 1981. A. Razack (C.CC.)

W. B. Muskett (H.KER.C.) he is no mudlark. He beat Hell View (Mr. Llang) and Soldier of and was a prominent player for: S. Grewal; Atterringh, Kapur Singh, was beaten by 21 shots to 20 in the

G. S. Pardesi; G. Singh, Gurbachan for Leather, another challenger, in China (Mr. Soares) are likely to Queen's College, and who has now Singh, Darshan Singh, Mohinder Singh, Final of the Troon Club, Ayrshire, A. & Gomes (CCC)

8. Deacon (H.KER.C.) the Wong Nel Chong's and Union place, while Spinaway (Mr. Heard)forsaken cricket for soccer. Jangeer Singh. Reserve Jiwan Singh, championship recently. Plate over sprint distances, while and Don (Mr. Deitz) will not be Bold Commander, another possibi- für away.

Out of the remining five new- comers there is W., Arnold who Bity, made re impression on him in An Old Duel Over Again played inside right for the Gilling- Valorous and The Tiger will bam Third Division_team_in_the

the Crocodile Handicap.

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J. F. Lunny (HKER.C.) H. Rozario (Recreio) T. Fergusson (K.G.C.) J. A. Riddell (Police) C. A. Lopes (Recrelo).

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F. F. Duckworth (H.KER.C)

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W. McLeod (Police)

J. Rodger (KBGC)

Club Bingles *V

The fact that Mr. Delta is tak-lagain be seen in a duel of their own English Football League last sea-

Two of the Talkoo Docks Recres-Wright and Mrs. Stewart; J. C. Chai-|| J; Gregory (H.K.F.C.). ing out Vago makes me wonder just there is only one difference. Mr. on, the Knox brothers who played tion Club lawn bowls tournaments mers and Mrs. Keown beat C. H. how well this pony summered, but Caplan is up on The Tiger in place (for the Shanghai Public School and I do not think he could have made of Mr. Frost. Successful backers who were outstanding on the have reached the final stages, but. Singles Handicap such a rapid advance as to be a of the first leg will find this a dif wings in the trial last Saturday, on the whole, progress in the Club really serious threat.

ficult problem, and weight will and E. Hickman and W. Faxham competitions was very slow this Rider In Difficulties probably tell in the end. Racing who played for minor teams in week, only the following matches

[having been played: {Australia. From what I can gather there is Boy, no longer supreme, but still as

KOWLOON C.C. a distinct possibility that Mr. game, should be able to give Mr. For Saturday they are fielding President's Cup, Lalake "Daffy" Davis may not ride to Deitz a place while Wonderful strong team against the Medical Third Round E. Hampton best J.S. Pollock beat E. E. Wilsoni morrow owing to a boil on the Stag (Mr. Proulx) and Lemberg Corps, but owing to lack of practise, Smith, inside of his hand and a bad attack (Mr. Charles) are by no means out Arnold will be unavailable he Club Championship, of "Hong Kong Foot." If this is of the hunt. Bistre (Mr. Pan) will, however, play on Tuesday. the case it will be extremely bad might be worth watching.

The Novice's Race

The following have singed on to play this season:

Goalkeepers: C. A

D. B. Bone beat R. Wright,

J. J. Whyte beat A. McArthur.

HYDE LAY AT COLOMBO

C. H. Basto (Recreio)

A. A. Lewis (CCC)

°C. Strange (C.8,0.C.);

|A. IL Barto (Recreio), Third Bound H. Hampton beat E. Silkstone, men det

MW. EL. Muskett (H.K.ER.C.) TAIKOO DOCKS

A. Hyde Lay, the Kowloon C.C. I. S Dinnen (K.C.C), luck as he looked to have a good

Renfrewshire Ricks Competitio and 1938 Colony singles champton, M. Parvis (CS.C.C.). thing in fr. H. S. Chan's Austra

Mrs. Chalmers and D. B. Bone) beat Tan Boy, a sprinter that has yet to keen tussle between Racing Pluck Backs:-D, J. Wills, J. Eastman, B. R. M. Keown's rink (E. E. Wilson, Mrs. return voyage to the Colony, and T. W. Can (K.C.C.) record a win. The bay moved (Mr. F. F. Li) and Helter Skelter Everest and E. Hickman:

Summoses and W.. Cunningham) in the for that reason will not be here V. C. Labrum (K.C.C.) beautifully during his three-quar (Mr. Choy) should be witnessed., Boyd, H. Hopkins, S. Bliss, G. White, Stainton's rink (A Fork, Mrs. Whyte Lawn Bowls League.

Hall-back-W. Tillery, W. Fuxham, semi final round. They will meet T. F until after the completion of the H. L. Lockhart (C.S.C.C.) ter mile spin.

Mr. Jordan, on King'a Parade, may J. Brewin, T. Cutter and E Pape, and A. W Norris) in the Final, pr

* J.:8. Logan (K.B.G.C.) 77% St Joan (Mr. Proulx) is a little upset calculations, and Boxing Forward-H. E. Gubby, A. Traur Held Shield, Rinks C

VCB Robertson (H.KFC) slow to get going, but she will offer Eve's days are by no means num bitsky W-Arnold, H. G. Elliott, A. T. Semi-final round-J. C. Chalmers's LB.A. MEETING ON WEDNESDAY L. Collyer (C.AC.C) -- astern challenge, as will The bered, and he will have a newly white, J white, T. Duffield, D. White Cunningham) beat N Drummond's Lee 3. Macdonald, E. Humphreys, V. rink (W. Wald, Hira. Chalmers and W. Goose (Mr. Butler) and Vilday married jockey up! Other starters head, W T Knox, and D. Knox rink (B. Follock, Mrs. Summers, C. The general committee (Mr. Charles). Lady Peel's Lucy are Chesterfield (Mr. Taylor), PRE SATURDAY'S TEAM Summers). They will meet the awn Bowls Ar Glitters has always been a game National Day (Mr. Coppin) C. A.--Cord; Eastman and Everest; Keown's rink + (Ar+ MeArthur, Art was scheduled tries, but I am very much afraid Fear (Mr. 5. W. Tang); and War white, Elliott, V. White, and W. T. Mixed Palate Ca

Boyd, Bliss and Pope:/ D., Knor, G. Stewart and 1.J. Whyta) in the final she will be outclassed, here she rington. (Mr. W. C. Choy)

Perwakifand, Mrs. Shamundri beat.

In the first leg, a novices race, a Videro and S. Boyer Cord, E. G. G. H. Stewart's rink" (R. Weight disembarked at Colombo) on his A. M. Rumjahn- (LR.C.)

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