THE CHINA MAHL., FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1935
Sporting Pages
MARQUES WILL REMOVE WEAK LINK IN RECREIO SOCCER X
LAWRENCE BREAKS Return After Two Seasons With Saints
Wilfred Lawrence, leff, establish--- ed a new Colony swimming record for the $80 Yards Free Style yes-
terday evening when he beat Lionel
Rozz-Pereira, right by 13 seconds.
MIXED WATER
POLO TEAM
5-1
BEAT NAVY
SCRAPPY MATCH IN DOCKYARD POOL EUROPEAN "Y" AND LINCOLNS HAVE GRUELLING TIME
ANOTHER RECORD
MISS YEUNG SAU KING WINS LADIES' TITLE UNIVERSITY RETAIN RELAY TITLE
S
(By “Crawl")
WIMMING a brilliantly judged race, Wilfred Lawrence, of the Victoria Recreation Club, yesterday evening shattered the 880 Yards Free Style Colony mark when he beat Lionel Roza- Pereira, the 1933 holder, by about 12 yards to clip 7 3-5 seconds off his own record of last year!
Miss Yeung Sâu-king, of South China, the Chins National swimming champion, proved too good for the other ladies in the 100 Yards championship and won by several yards from Miss R. Thirwell who caused a minor sensation by displacing Miss Doris Hant, of the VRC in the last three yards.
The holder, Mrs. L. Mead. arrived back in Hong Kong yesterday from the North. She was supposed to have defend- ed her title, but was a day too late, as the heats were held on Wednesday evening.
SOUTH CHINA'S
The Hong Kong University retained their 200 Yards Open Relay title, H. L. Ozorio and L-l Oliveira, the inainstays of the team. being mainly responsible. The opening event on the pro-
THIRD AQUATIC
GALA TO-NIGHT gramme was the Members' "B"
THREE OPEN EVENTS.
ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME
ARRANGED
Class Medley Aggregate which was won in good time by E L Gosano, younger brother of the well-known football brothers: "A V. and Bertie.
Ladies Cause Excitement
Several members of the Recreio first eleven were included in last soccer side. N. Beltran the new year's Portuguese international Recreio captain, is standing second from the left, while E M. Mar- the former captain, and N. ques, the custodian, A. V. Gorane, Delgado, are fourth, fifth and seventh in the back row, respectively. R. Silva-Netto, one of the Recreio's outstanding half-backs, is seated second from the left, while Bertie Gasano, Alves and Gomes are seat- ed, third, fourth and fifth, respectively.
BRENTFORD THE TEAM
WITHOUT STARS REMARKABLE RISE DUE
TO HARRY CURTISS
own a First Division club
to
CAN Brentford hold the made it difficult for some of us realise even now that the old "Bees" of Griffin Park are really
where they are!
E
manage-
WEALTH OF TALENT
AMONG JUNIORS LA SALLE PROVING A LUCRATIVE NURSERY BELTRAO TO SKIPPER SENIOR TEAM
IN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
("By Rover")
THERE are excellent prospects in store for the Club de Recreio during the forthcom- ing soccer season and, although there is very little new talent, practically all of last year's First Division team are again available.
Their one great weakness last season in goal is likely to be eradicated by the return
of R. Marques, the former St. Joseph's custo dian, to the position between the sticks.
by
Their Second Division team will also be strengthened the inclusion of several youngsters from the La Salle College, among whom is L. Gosano, brother of the well-known Interporters.
Where the junior team is very much stronger than their
is in their —
serons des It Dir reserves they have three custodians, G. L Gosano and W. Meyer, are struggling for the two full-back positions.
There is a host of half-backs. and the elimination will be very interesting as all are very near- ly all on a par with each other W. Costa, C. A. Figueiredo, G. Fernandez a former Saints' G
A very scrappy game of water- polo was witnessed in the new
We had some to class them with little man named Harry Curtis Dockyard Swimming Pool yester-
The Ladies' 100 Yards Colony! a lot of other clubs as just ordin-forsook refereeing for day when a mixed team from the
championship was fraught with European YMCA and the Lin-.
Even when they went His arrival at Griffin Park colnshire Regiment defeated a
A very attractive programme has excitement during the first two ary Third Division "stick-in-the-ment lengths, when Miss Hunt kept mads." combined Royal Navy team by 3 goals to 1 after leading at the in-been arranged by the South Ching level with Miss Yeung San-king up" at the end of season 1932-33 brought one of the most dramatic
Athletic Association for their The Chinese champion, however most people seemed to think that changes in the fortunes of a club player, A Guterres, R third swimming gala of the sea-
broke away in the third length to they would just come down again that post-war football affords. son at North Point to-night, the
When, however, they missed ad- establish a lead of several yards. first event commencing at
while Miss Thirwell gradually de mission to the First Division br pm.
creased the distance between her only one point in the 1933-34 cam- self and Miss Hunt.
paign opinions were revised. The last length saw Miss Yeung The remarkable rise of the cab in comfortably by several yards can be traced to the time when a
terval by the odd goal in three.
2
The fixture was originally Navy versus YM.C.A. match, but as the latter were unable to field a full team the Lincolns supplied three
players, who save credit-1 able displays
(Continued on Page 101
LAWRENCE'S BID
FOR HIS FOURTH
TITLE TO-DAY
220 Yards Challenge From Chinese
HOLDER DEFENDING
PLUNGE TITLE
(By "CRAWL"}
*:30
Two open events will feature the programme, the 100 Metres Free Style for men and the same distance for ladies. These should
while Miss Thirwell strained every Craw quite an attractive entry, muscle to beat Miss Hunt by a providing that the gala does not in touch in a thrilling finish. Mise any way interfere with the Colony young Sau-chun, the fourth final- championships which take place ist, was yards behind. carly this evening..
Chinese 2 Miler Scratches The Colony 880 Yards Free
The Programme The complete programme is as Style championship was confined
follows:
to only two swimmers, the holder, Men's 100 Metres Invitation Freew. Lawrence and L. Boza-Pereira
Style
Chan-nam,
the who won Ladies 100 Metres Invitation Free Chan
Style
HKCAAF. 1.500 Metres event. Ladies 100 Metres Free Style Heap scratched owing to Hong Kong Mixed Thread and Needle Race Ladies 200 Metres Invitation Breast
Stroke Water-Polo
Men's Obstacle Race
Following yesterday's and Wed-en's 200 Metres Relay (Team of six)
Mixed 100 Metres Free Style Ecay.
nesday's thrilling races, the Co- Tug-of-war- lony swimming championships, held under the auspices of the Vic- toria Recreation Club, will be re- sumed to-day with three more title events, the most important of which is the 220 Yards Free
LADIES HOCKEY TOUR ABANDONED M
ear.
(Continued on Page 10)
R. W. V. ROBINS CRICKET SIDE FOR HARROW MATCH
DULEEPSINHJI
(Continued on Page 13)
RANGER'S
Laurel C. Meyer and J. Souza are the available players
There are also twice the usual ques, J. A. Remedios, A. Ribeiro. number of forwards on the wait-C. Silva and A-M. Xavier, will all ing list, and the selection of the be given trials
first line of attack will probably
With the wealth of talent at
FORECAST give the Selectors much food for their disposal, the Recreio Selec-
MAFIRST DIVISION ARSENAL (0)
MAY BE TOURING
IN NEW ZEALAND BOLTON()
All Depends On Doctor
FORMER SUSSEX SKIPPER IN BETTER HEALTH
London. July 21.
K. S. Duleepsinhji has been watching cricket at Loud's recent ly. A very great improvement is noticeable in his health
He is, in fact, so very much R. W. V. Robins, the England land Middlesex cricketer, is to take better that it is hoped he will even-
a side to Harrow on September tually be able to play again.
His cousin, the Jam Sahib 14 to play a Harrow and District cricket team in
Durston.
a
Sunderland: (03
A. VILLA (4) ▼ Wednesday (0) B'BURN. (2) v. Grimsby (2)
v. Brentford (-))
Liverpool (1)|||
Chelsea (4)
| EVERTON (2) | v. Derby, (2)`'.....
| HUD'FIELD (3) v Preston (4) '·
M'chester C. (5) ▼ W. BWICH (2)
| Mid’borough (1) v Portsmouth (1)
thought.
tors should be able to turn out a All Demanding Trials
first-class junior combination. AM. Alves, H. A. Botelho, H. The seniors remain as last year. Campos, who played for the senior the only change of interest being teain two years ago, L. Campos, the change in captaincy-N. Bel- L. Castilho, C. Coelho, C. AL Mar-trao, the Interport pivot, has re lieved A. V. Gosario of the respon -sibility.
“ROVER WILL COMMENT ON ANOTHER / LOCAL FOOTBALL
STOKE (8) v Leeds United (1) CLUB IN TO-MORROW'S EDIT- WOLVES (3)':v Birmingham (1) ¦ 【ONS.
SECOND DIVISIÓN
BARNSLEY (2) Port Vale (0) BLACKPOOL(-) ▼ Doncaster (-)
Bradford C. (-) TOTTENHAM
CHARLTON (~) ▼ Burnley (: Hall (1) ▼FULHAM (2). N'CASTLE (0) v Bradford (1)
→ WEST HAM (2) Norwich (1) Notts F... (1) Bary (4). PLYMOUTH (0) v Manchester U. (2) Sheffield U. (-) ↑ ↑ Leicester (-) Southampton (1) v SWANSEA (0)
THIRD DIVISION (South)
öf | BRIGHTON (9) ▼ Torquay: (0). BRISTOL (-) ▼ Notts C. (-) Clapton (1) ST LUTON (1) CRYSTAL P. (6) ▼ Cardiff (1). EXETER (3) Aldershot (3) NEWPORT (1) Swindon (2) NAMPTON (2) Gillingham (1) Queen's PR. (1) v MILLWALL (0) Reading (2) DEV COVENTRY (0) The intention is that "Du-
SOUTHEND - Bournemouth (-) leep" should captain the side WATFORD (4) v Bristol ̧ G. (0) ...THIRD DIVISION (North). if his doctors will allow. "Duleep" is no stranger to New BARROW (1) Chesterfield (1)
▼ D'LINGTON (2) Zealand He was there on the Caliale (1) - M.C.C. tour when A. A H Gill CHESTER (0) Southport (2)
Hartlepools (0) gen was captain, and was extreme- LINCOLN (1) ly popular. Thus there is pro- MANSFIELD (-) bably no other country in which N. Brighton (0) he would prefer to make his re-Rochdale (3) turna
a match for Nawanagar, has arranged to take The proposed world tour by charity. The visiting team will team representing his State to New Style, which has drawn the four the South African and Rhodesian comprise; G. 0. Allen, J. H. Ha-Zealand in October of next year. most outstanding performers over women's hockey team, who were man, HL G. Owen-Smith, IA. It will probably include Test this distance in the Colony.
to have played in England, has Peebles, W. H. Webster. N. Haig, players such as Amar Singh, Amar Wilfred Lawrence, who has alfallen through owing to financial Hendren, Price, Sims, Muncer and Nath and S. H. M. Colah ready. captured the 100 Yards and other difficulties. Free Style, the 100 Yards Back- stroke and the Half Mile Cham- pionships, will commence fav ourite, although Chan Chan-hing and Lionel Roza-Pereira, the former champion, will make determined bid for the title. (Continued on Page 10)
CRAWFORD AND QUIST LEAVE FOR HOME
J. H. Crawford, the Australian lawn tennis champion, and A. K Quist have left London for Cape town. The pair, who have not been beaten in doubles in Europe this year, are making a tour of South Africa, and will not reach their homes in Australia until November. Crawford said that he hoped to return to England
next ver
¿Division Lezme rested the divisional honours from the
the Tatter Club's long seqni
The South Ching Athletic Associ Lawn Tennis tem
Recreation
football
the former South Chinnand
standing third from the right in the back
The Jam Sahib is footing the bill for the tour, which should. give a strong fillip to New Zea land cricket..
WELSH FORWARD FOR THE ARSENAL
Arsenal F.C. have signed D. Walsh, an 18-years-old inside left. bertysswg, a South Wales
▼ HALIFAX (3) Accrington (0)
PORTSMOUTH'S
FINE START TO
SOCCER SEASON
£12,000 FOR NEW COVERED STAND
-YOUNG PLAYERS WHO ·
ARE COMING ALONG
GOLF
STARTING TIMES.
1935 Happy Valley Championship
The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Happy Valley next Sun- Portsmouth will start the Rome day, in the Championship of Hap soccer season in the strongest py Valley and the Captain's Cup financial position they have ever competitions:— had. Last year's profit was nearly 8.00 am. 5. T. Butlin, S. A. £15,000 most of it came from Al- 8.28. KK Bounds, len's transfer to Aston Villa,
What are they doing with it? About £12,000 goes into new cover- ed accommodation and
terraces Giving the crowd some extra bene- fit for their money!
AMATEUR GOLFERS” WEAKNESSES
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J. Dennis W. S. En
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8.40
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Sherwani,
8.08
G. T. May,
9.16
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9,26
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(10:00)
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Franks
A great weak teur golfers almos
▼ Oldham (−) ▼ TRANMERE. (1)
CREWE (0) Rotherham (2) A7/WREXHAM (0) WALSALL (3) v Gateshead÷(1) ke York (3) STOCKPORT (1) SCOTTISH LEAGUE AIRDRIE (2) Hamilton (2) ARBROATH (-) Queen O'S: () AYE (2)
Kilmarnock: (1) CELTIC (4)~~~~▾ Queen's Park (1) Dundee (1) Hearts (5) Damfermline (0) v Aberdeen (3) HIBERNIAN (0) St. Johnstone (0) MERWELL (5) ▼ Albion (2) Partick (1) ~ BANGERS (0) T. LANARK (-)▼ Clyde (-)
Figures in brackets denota: the re- salt of the corresponding season, and “underlined; favoured to
ception is their ine their best they infrequently do eren beat leadin their worst, often they