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NEXT TEST MEEKER WINS

SERIES

(Continued from Page 4)

---The itinerary is as follows:-

WHEELERS' TIME

CYCLING TRIAL

+

(Continued from Page 4) Gastle Peak has been decided

May 1, 2, 3 Ys. Wercester; 4, 6, 7 vs. Leleester; 8, 9, 10 vs. Cambridge Uni-jon as next Sunday's venue com-

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1934

SHIELD SOCCER DRAW MAJOR FOWKES WINS

ILLINGWORTH CUP

PARTING GIFT TO CAPTAIN Yacht Club Hold Ladies'

ELLIOTT-HEYWOOD

the

Races Yesterday.”

Sporting Chatter

BADMINTON LEAGUE STARTS THIS WEEK

Two Ladies' Games On Thursday

MEN'S LEAGUE NOT READY

X

MRS. STANTON'S WIN. With the acceptance by the vacancy. Mr. A. R. Hughes, naval]

BY GEOFFREY SIMPSON)

The newly formed Hong Kong Shanghai Football Association of representative on the Council, also

Typhoon, piloted by Major C HERE has been developed on Badminton League hus so far only the invitation to Hong Kong this resigned, his place being taken by

Fowkes, won the Illingworth

'Contimental race-track a de-drawn four entries from the La- season for an Interport match, pre; Comdr. Whittaker.

Yachting Trophy salled under the vice for the automatic photograph-dies' sections of affiliated Clubs, It was mentioned that the Royal auspices of the Royal Hong Kong paration, in the formation of a

the first League games of which Sub-Committee to handle arrange-Naval and Royal Marine groundYacht Club over the week-end,ng of close finishes...

It seems that all the judge has take place on Thursday night, ments, was made at the Hong Kong at Causeway Bay, would be opened Yesterday several Ladies Races to do when horses are coming to the commencing at 8 p.m. Football Association meeting held on December 15, and it was hoped

were held, Mrs. Stanton winning post neck and neck is to press a The Club de Recreio Ladies have last evening at the Sports Club, to hold 'n League match on that the "A" Clase Championship in button. This sets the apparatus in entered two teams, while the Kow- presided over by Major C. M. Man-date to raise funds to cover Josy.

motion and the runners, are "snap-loon Cricket Club and the St. An- ners, O.B.E.

In the "H" Class, Mrs. Kembleed" as they reach the line, drew's Club have each entered one The draw for the first round of The Lai Wah Cup matches. became home, first in Rolla, while in A system of electric-ray timing is team. Entries are still being shield Competition of the tween the Civiliana, Chinese, Navy the "", "y" and "G" Class,. Mrs. heady in force at Newmarket, and awaited from the European Y. M. Senior and Junior disions, on and Army would take place on Stanton piloted Robens into first January 6, was also made. December 8, while the Sunday place. In the "C" Class there may become general throughout the C. A. and the Engineers' Institute the meeting concluding with a Herald Cup competition would were only two competitors, Mrs. If horses, by breaking un invisible entries in the Men's Doubles presentation.

handsome commence on December 12 with Finlay winning in Sirius.

ray, can be automatically timed, League, there Is a distinct proba silver cigarette-box to Captain C. E. the match between Scotland and The results are as follow:

Rare for Cruisers. Started 18.00 hrs. do not see why they should not also bility that it will be split up Elliott-Heywood, the retiring Ser-Wales.

two dvisions. - Cor. Elpd. be photographed. Finished Time Pad BRIGHTON CAFE 02.10.20 00.47.22 6

the

of

A

expenses of the work.

vlees Vice-President, by the Hori. The Poppy Day Charity match Sir Thomas Southern, before a between the United Services and the gathering of friends and members Rest realised $550, the floodlight of the Football Council.

Yacht Ayumn

(Mr. C. Cooke) match on Thursday, November 10. U. & I... 02.03.17. 00.44:24 - 4

(Mr. H. S. House & Co.)

02.04.98 22.29.55 1. Typhoon....

(Major C. C Fowkes)

02.32.28 22.54.35 3 (Sq. Ldr.. Keary)

D.N.F. (Major Drennan)

SHIELD DRAW

The members selected to serve on $340, and the match between South! the interport Sub-Committee were: China and the South Wales-Border- Captain E. Hagne, R.A., Mr. W.jera on Sunday $585. Pryde, Comdr. W.A. Whittaker, R.

The following was the draw for N., Mr. Wong Ka Taun, Mr. A. Goldenbergh and Mr. T. G. Stokes. the First Round in the Senior and With the resignation of Captain Junior divisions for the Shield com-j Elliott-Heywood, Comdr. T. A. Hus-petition. sey, RN. was elected to fill the

U.S.R.C. BEAT K.C.C.

AT BOWLS

Shown Improved Form

In Return Match

.SENIOR DIVISION Police v. Lincolns-(Kowloon) 5. China "I" v. St. Joseph's

(Caroline Hill)

Club v. Welsh Fusiliers-(Club) Navy v. S. China "A"-(Navy) East Lancs v. Kowloon (Sookunpoo)

Byes were drawn by the Artillery, Athletic, and the Recreio,

Cartew

Tern

country.

T

1

THIS is not a slap at our racing They do their work judges. wonderfully well, and their verdicts | are rarely questioned,

But, being human, they must make mistakes. At Brighton rei cently there was an unfortunate de. outburst when Unlikely. was clared to have short-headed Strath-

Monsoon ..... 02.1642 22.40.36 2

(Mr. R. Grieve) Ladies' "A" Class. Started 14.50 hr carroll.

Most people were emphatle that

How satis the judge was wrong. G

Carpenter

D.N.S.

Osta Wasp II

D.N.S.

16.55.01

(Mrs. Griffin)

Artemis

D.N.S.

Lalindo

17.11.05

10

Jan...

(Mrs. Sheldon)

(Miss M. Larsen)

16.46.20

3

JUNIOR DIVISION Athletic v. R.E. (winner to meet Lincs) Navy v. Eastern

Isobel

153,50

5

(Miss Owen-Hughes)

Josk

16.41.19 1

(winner to meet Kowloon), R.A.M.C. v. Fusiliere

Gull

(Mrs. Stanton)

(Miss Mackie)

Cicala

16.58.49

17.09.35

7

0

(Mrs. Keary)

True Blue

16.51.07.

4

(Mrs. Adams)

Painted

(Mrs. Elliott).

18.45.50 2 (Mrs. Booty) Ladies' "H" Class Started 15.00 hrs. Dians

16.49,46 2 (Miss Minna Whithat) Colleen

Rolia

D.N.S. 10.48.45

1

(Mrs. Kemble). Aerial

10.54.02

The United Services Recreation Club (Bowls Section) played R.A. v. RA.F. return match with the Kowloon East Lanes. v.. Club the R.A.0.C. v. S. China Cricket Club on Sunday, K.C.C. greens.

One rink and one Recreio . Police

on

pairs game were played and the University v. RA.S.C.

Grounds for the junior division Pat result of the encounter clearly matches will be arranged at a later proves that the U.S.R.C. already date. possesses the nucleus of quite a good

team.

Scores:-

U.S.R.C.

Rink Game

K.C.C.

P. Younghusband Ezra Abraham Major E. H. Impey. R. E. Lindsell J. G. Charlton J..W. M. Brown Capt. C. E. Elliot-

"VARSITIES PREPARE

tory if a photograph could have been published showing that the Judge was right! EXTRA SAFEGUARD

THE

HE judge would, of course, re- tain supreme authority. But in a tight finish he would have this safeguard of a photographic record to fall back on.

In view of the large number of

.

Into

The following are the Ladles fixtures.

The Fixtures Thursday, Nov. 22. St. Andrew's v Recrelo "A". Recrelo "B" vK C. C.

Thursday, Nov. 29 Recreio "A" v K. C. C. St. Andrew's v Recreio "B"

Thursday, Dec. &.. Recreio "A" v Recreio "B" K. C. C. v St. Andrew's

Thursday, Dec. 13. Recreio "A" v St. Andrew's K. C. Oy Recreio "B"

Thursday, Dec. 20,

K. C. C. v Recreio "A" Recreio "B" v St. Andrew's

Thursday, Jan. 10. Recreio "B" v Recreio "A"

St. Andrew's y K. C. C.

All matches are to commence at

8 p.m. sharp unless otherwise ar

Where there was the least doubt ranged.

First named teams will

he could delay his verdict by two play at home. minutes while the negative was

17.05.21 8 developed,

(Miss Mary Whitham)

17.00.03 Dorothea........ (Men. L. Mackon)

"T" "1" and, "G" Classes

- Started 15.05 hrs,

(Continued From Page 1) However, Cambridge losses have not been as severe as at Oxford. They have certainly lost E. I. Davis, their president, but in C. E. Betty they still have a faster sprinter Daphne than any Oxford could produce last Afsla

(Miss Bilderbeck) - year. J. C. Stothard (Calus) is the new president, and M. J. K. Sullivan Heron

(Mrs. Cooper) (Jesus) the new secretary.

Robena

(Mrs. Marshall) The committee of the. C.U.A.C. (skip) 16

have arranged a series of compre- Widgeon

|Zephys DRAMATIC GOLFhensive trials, grouping four col- (Mrs. Bilderbeck)

leges together on each occasion. (Mrs. "Wren)

Heywood A.. E. Silkstone- (skip) 25

(skip) 14 Pairs Game U.S.R.C. Capt. H: Marshall G. Lee Dr. J. Smalley N. Rakusen

(skip) 18

K.C.C.

(Continued from Page 4). pin. Thèse were three claasic shots, each of which won the hole, Instead of being two down, Sun- ningdale were now one up, with

ол

The first of these trials is Thursday. Inter-collegiate relays Eunice and open handicaps also figure in Joan the terminal programmes of both Sirius Universities,

The task of K. S. Duncan (New)

Ladies' Race,

• (Mrs, Finlay)

And the knowledge that the judge had confirmed his view by, glancing at a photograph before having the numbers hoisted would allay, any misgivings among backers. IN PRAISE

A

MERICANS are lavishing ful some praise on Fred Perry, 4 the world's No. 1 tennis player, for

D.N.S. 17.04.25

17.07.25

17.02.264 1

3

:

17.09.18144

FRIENDLY INTER- HONG TENNIS

Comfortable Win For Kowloon Godowns

The Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.

Logan and defeated Messrs.

played on Sunday.

Detailed scores:--

hin great victory in the United Amps by 103 games to 41, in States singles, at Forest Hills, New their friendly tennis encounter York

Perry is declared to have joined

Hyde and Terry (Wharf Co.) the immortals, such as H. beat Amps and Anderson. 6-4; Doherty, Bill Tilden, and Ellsworth beat Rocha and Aziz 9-0; beat Vines, and it is a bit of a change Lee and Loo 9-0; beat Whittaker to see an American newspaper head-and Smith 7-2.

ing declaring "Britain rules the

Fergusson and S. C. Wong courts."

(Wharf Co.) beat. Amps and The tennis writers have dubbed Anderson 5-4; beat Rocha and him "England's Bill Tilden", and Aziz 8-1; beat Lee and Loo 8-1; this is no exaggeration. Perry in beat Whittaker and Smith 7-2. his present form is as great a 1 player as we have seen.

|PERRY'S SECRET

17.13.96 B

"G" Class

17.85.421 D.N.S. 17.23.24

2.

the eighteenth to play. Kyle hit a College), the Oxford president, who TESTIMONIAL GAME H of Lacoste or the graceful-taker and Smith 7-2.

IN MELBOURNE

(Continued from Column 4)..

Lee and S. K. Wong (Wharf Co.) lost to: Amps and Anderson 4-5; beat Rocha and Aziz 7-2; beat Lee and Loo 8-1; beat Whit E may lack the fluency of style ness of Crawford, but he has what Excell and Petherick (Wharf Co.) lost to Amps and Anderson. the others. lack-speed of stroke.

1-8; beat Rocha and Aziz 6-8; Perry hits the ball a split second beat Lee and Loo 7-2; beat Whit- sooner than anyone else that is, he taker and Smith 5-4. :*

long tee shot, but Stevens failed to captained the Soccer team last year, carry the bunker in front of the and his secretary, A. G. Pilbrow (Queen's), is a hard one. J. E. versity; 11, 13, 14 va. Surrey; 15, 16, mencing from the Jordan Road/green, and the match was squared.velock and C. F. Stanwood will

The most astonishing thing hap 17 5. Oxford University; 18, 20, 21 vs. Ferry at 10 a.m. A. S. Farrar acting pened at the nineteenth. With two need a lot of replacing, and much South Wales), B. J. McCabe (New takes it earlier in its rise.

will depend certainly M.C.C.; 22, 23, 24 vs. Hampshire; 25, 27, 28 vs. Middlesex; 29, 30, 31 vs as Run Captain.

trial over a distance of 10 miles for the hole from about four yards, Derby.

champion, unaccountably knocked June 1, 3, 4 vs. Lancashire (Mau-has been arranged in conjunction chester); 5, 6, 7 vs. Northampton; & with this run and le confined to in the opponents' ball for a half in Club Cricket Conference; 16, 17, 18 First Test (Nottingham); 19, 20, 21 local cycling enthusiasts to attend

Another time

Capt. Moxon, a former Army relay match-on the talent of the Walca), A. Chipperfield (New South As long as his condition and his L.R.C. JUNIORS LOSE

freshmen this term.

for the South Wales), W. Brown (New South

Wales), W. A. Oldfield (New South eye allow him, to do this it will need Wales), W. J. O'Reilly (New South La super champion to beat him. Wales), C. V. Grimmett (South AUR OFF TO HOLLYWOOD

10, 11 va. Glamorgan (Cardiff); 12, 13, Wheelers, but an invitation to other 4. I cannot help concluding that, BUDDY BAER WINS

vs. Lancashire (Liverpool); 23, 24, 25 la extended. vs. Yorkshire (Sheffield); 26, 27 vs. Staffs (Stoke); 2, July 1, 2 Second

Teat (Lord's).

Winter Programme.

if Justice. had been met, West Hill would have lost.

70 Yards Approach Dead

IN 91 SECONDS

tralia), T. Wall South Australia), aind

+

L. Darling (Victoria);" Richardson (South Australia) (capt,).'

THE

CRICKET FRIENDLY

Comfortable Win For

R.N. Armament Depot

The Rest of Australia will be: Victor American L.T.A. presented Perry with a golden tennis H. I. Ebeling (Victoria), L. O'B. Fleet ball as a souvenir of his triumph, (Continued from Page 1)...

In a friendly cricket encounter wood-Smith (Victoria), B. J. Barnett and, after stating that he would The winter programme of the But Murray and his cunningly "Daffy Dear threatened to over- (Victoria), J. H. Fingleton (New continue playing until England lost played at Sookunpoo, on Sunday, the

A MeCormick F. Scalfe July 3, 4, 5 vs. Somerset (Bath); Hong Kong Wheelers has now been played run-up shots bad to be shadow "Dizzy" in the recent base: 50th risick (Victor (Victor the Davis Cup, Perry departed for Royal Navy Armament Depot de feated the Indian Recreation Club (Victoria), L Nagel (Victoria) Hollywood. 8, 9 vs. Nottingham (Trent Bridge): drawn up, commencing with a cir-reckoned with. At the twentieth ball World Series

At Oakland on October 24 Buddy Hill: (New South Wales), J. Badgeek The Hollywood trip, I take it, is juniors by five wickets, Anderton 10, 11 vs. Norfolk, (Norwich); 13, 15, cuit of the New Territories on he put an approach from seventy

connected with the film offer which contributing much to his team's 16 Third Test (Leeds); 17, 18, vs. Dur-

followed by awards, more or less dead, and again knocked out Jack Patrick, a 237-(Victoria),

was made to him recently...

win with a splendid Innirigs of 70, ham (Sunderland); 19, 20 vs. Scotland December 1st (Glasgow); 22, 28 vs. Scotland (Dun-Tourist Time Trial. The entrance the side was ptymied. But with pounder, in the fifth round. In dea); 24, 25 vs. Northumberland; 27, fee for this is members, $1.00, non-two for it. Moxon went to great the same ring on October 10 he RANGER'S SPECIAL FORECAST I shall be curious to see what scoring all round the wicket. Rum- jahn was the best bowler, taking 4 29, 30 Fourth Test: (Manchester); 31,menibers $1.50 whilst in the case pains on this occasion to steer (kayoed Maxie Brown of Oakahoma

wickets for 28 runs August 1, 2 vs. Surrey (Oval).

August 3, 6, 6 vs. Glamorgan of the members of the Hong Kong clear of the other ball. Thus West in the first round.

(Continued from Page 4.)

(Swansea); 7, 8, 9 vs. Warwick; 10, Cycling Club a fee of $1.10 and it won a desperate match after To-night'a was Buddy's fourth Crewe Walsall 12, 13 vs. Gloucester (Cheltenham) is hoped that this reduction will Kyle had put up an heroic but un- professional start and he has yet COVENTRY Scunthorp United or

DARWEN Boston United. 14, 15 16 vs. Essex (Southerid); 17. 19, 20 Fifth Test (Oval); 21, 22, 28 induce their members to join In successful fight for Sunningdale,to lose. Max saw him beat Brown Kettering Town reserved; 24, 26, 27 vs. Susser (Hove); with the Wheelers. Refreshments, Perhaps the side may consider and advanced the idea that he and ROTHERHAM V Spenny Moor United 28, 29, 30 vs. Kent (Canterbury); 31, of course, are included in the en-themselves fortunate that they the "kid" would become the Dean Halifax Harticols

ever reached the final. Never in brothers of the heavyweight ranks: CHESTER v. Southbank.or, Dinnington Since the last report appeared in all my experience have I seen any-Associated Press. |the China Mail, A. R. Parsons, the thing quite an exciting as the Wheelers' trick cyclist, has left to semi-final between Sunningdale take up an appointment in Peiping, and Oxhey. Of the three matchen and his presence on spina will be one finished at the eighteenth, an- Three new mem-other at the twentieth, and the greatly missed.

September 2, 9 Folkestone Festival. Erance fee.

September 4, 5, 6 va. Minor Comties; 8,9 Scarborough: Festival..

Australian Fixtures

In South Africa

·SCHMELING TO FIGHT

جمین

Athletic Ashford v ORIENT BRISTOL ROVERS v. Harwich-and

Parkeston

Southend Hord or Golders Green, Dulwich Hamlet Torquay V Bedford Town v:DARTFORD Charlton v EXETER

comes of the trip.

RECREIO TRIUMPH

AT HOCKEY

LRC 2nd XI-118 (A. M. Rumjaha 44, M1, Razack 31 not {out; Hubbard 5 for 40); [RN. Armament Depot:-121 (W.

Borderers Beaten By H. Anderton 70; A. R. Abbas 28;

Lone Goal

Rumjahn 4 for 28).

An early goal in the first half. Hamson and F. V. Wong; A. S. Bliss,

College and Rev. J. R. Higgs gave the Club de Recreio victory in EC. Fincher, E F Fincher, W. their friendly Bockey match

Chub Team Te-morrow ¿Continued from Page 5);

against the South Wales Borderers

The followng have been selected Hamas Beats Lasky

at King's Park yesterday to represent the Hong Kong Hockey

After leading the forward line

Club frat eleven in a friendly Hamas, former Penn State col. Watford Y CORINTHIANS.

Guildford City v BATH CITY lege athlete gave Art Lasky, hard-Yeovil and Petteri CRYSTAL P in a quick attack N. A Beltrao

match against H.M.S. Suffolk on the Hitting American heavy, a sound BRIGHTON AND HOVE V Folkestone scored the only goal of the match Club ground, Kings Park to-morrow

with a beautifully timed shot.

at 5-p.m. sharpita beating over 10 rounds on October or Margate

In the second half the BorderersCL Gregory J. Rodger (Capt.), 15 in New York.

offensive, but were un- and E. V. Reed; G. Sommers,, W. A. Before the Schmeling of Hamas scored brillant

The provisional list of fixtures bers have been accepted A Sthird at the twenty-first. Could for the Australian cricket tour of Farrar, J. Brownbridge and C. anything be more dramatic? South Africa in the 1955-36 season. Chambers and they should prove

has been drawn up.

a great asset to the racing ections.

Two Test matches have been al lotted to Capa Town, but one of Johannesburg).

BADRUDDIN FOR US.?

(Continued from Pope, 4). Túnderstand the prin 8.

1986 January 1, 2, 3, 4 vs. South these may be transferred to Dur: Africa (Third Test, Capetown);

(Blom D vs. Orange Free State" ban.

The suggested funerary te as follows tein); 11, 13, 14 vs. Grignaland 1985 November 9, 11, 12 vs Natal (Kimberley); 17, 18, 20. Transv (Durban); 16, 18, 19 va Border (East) (Johannesburg);25 27, 28 vs. Bho

February 1 London); 28, 25, 28, Eastern Prodesis (Bulawayo vince (Port Elizabeth) 30 December 5. vs South Africa, (Fourth, 2-3 va, Western Province:(Caps Johannesburg); 1, 9, 10, ve Town); 7, 9, 10 Transval Bouth Frovince (Cape Town); 13, 14,

524,2011 v South Africa, (Fifth Tert Africa (First Test, 127, 28 va South Africa (Second Test Town).

the

most accomplished amateur aver such fighter as era in England,

and Tommy Loughran,

having been given but Failed, Idaing, to

Calif

SWINDON Newport ALDERSHOT Bournemouth. Uxbridge or Wimbledon v Leyton

Kingstonian is

took

able

BRISTOL CITY, v Gillingham

Avenne

St.

NOR

EEN'S PARK RANGERS

Reed andJE Potter; NAVE Mickay H. Owen-Hughes, A. T. Lay, HO. Bramble and J. W. Pote-Hunt, Bagong Mama" Game Postponed -- endly The Mamak Hockey Tournament.

this leagu

presented by

match between the Felice and the

| 12:11 - Battery ↑ Royal Artillery

scheduled for this afternoon, has

Nker been postponed

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