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CHAMPIONS OF CALCUTTA SOCCER LEAGUE

The

"I GOT CLASS

I HAVE" SAYS

LEVINSKY

THE BELL, LOUIS

AND FINIS

BLACK MENACE'S QUEST FOR WORLD CROWN

INTERPORT

REPLY FROM SINGAPORE

AWAITED

The Council of the Hong Kong Rifle Association has issued some very interesting notes on the Association's forthcoming activi ties, particularly with regard to their ammal Prize Meeting which takes place next year, and the Interport contest which, it is pro- posed, will be held sometime in November or December...

In relation to the Prize Meeting, the Comcil hope to establish a Clay Shooting event.. but this is entirely dependent upon circumstances.

* Lionel*: Razz-Pereira;^^ahovej

will lead the Colony's forwards against. Shanghai in the water- polo match on the final night of the Interport Swimming series.

CHINESE R.C. CHAMPIONS

K.C.C. Defeated In "B" Division

NINTH TENNIS WIN IN SERIES OF 13!

PROMISING TEAM

CHAMPION

ATHLETE

AS FULL-BACK

IP SHUI MING TO CAPTAIN SIDE

TEAM HOPES FOR

GRADUAL RISE.

(By "Rover"). The Railway Recreation Club who last year made their debut in the Third Division of the Hong Kong Football League have again entered and hope to make a bet- ter showing than before.

This season it is the intention of the Committee to select; players from the departments

- Leung, Shati-man, above, pro bably China's finest sprinter, will

coach the Hong Kong Chinese

swimming contingent for the

China National Games to be held in Shanghai the Double Tenth October: 10.

QUEEN'S P. R. WIN FOR FIRST TIME

enjoying the week-end holiday Third Point At Expense

so that it will always be pos- sible to field the same team leach week. Last year reliefs

By defeating the Kowloon Cric-jhad to be found for the players The Association have already ket Club by 6 sets to 3 on rain- on duty, and this was not al- communicated with the Singa-sodden courts at Causeway Bay ways possible. pore and Shanghai Rifle Associa-yesterday, the Chinese Recreation

two bodies.

1936 Prize Meeting

..

Enough Players

worth-while team

Of Brighton

INTERPORT SWIMMING HONG KONG

WATER POLO

TEAM PICKED

SELECTORS SPRING SURPRISE

YESTERDAY'S TRIAL GAME

(By "Crawl")

A very strong Interport water- polo team has been selected to represent the Colony against Shanghai on the final night of the Interport series, and includes two Chinese members, the rest being members of the Victoria Recrea- tion Club first team.

Chan Shek-pui is easily the best custodian in the Colony.

but Chan Chan-hing, though rery fast, is not as good as Wong Suen-man, and his selec London, To-day- →tion as a right-back comes as Queen's Park Rangers. after a surprise. Gittins has played sharing two goals with Brighton himself into the teaun and in their first clash in the Third partners Chân at fuil-back. Division (South), yesterday won

The Selectors have surprising.

tions with a view to re-organis-Club regained the "C" Division Last season the Railway were ing the Interport shoot, and are Lawn Tennis League Champion-aided by a few outsiders, but this by the odd goal in five in their rely selected W. Lawrence to play now awaiting replies from these ship they lost last year to South season they have enough players turn clash to record their first in the pivot position, not forget- China. This is their ninth suc in their own Club to form awin of the season, while in the ting that he has two strennous- cess in 13 seasons!

Third Division (North) Halifax events to swim in beforehand, The Association will hold its Scores:

Most of last year's players are held Carlisle to a goalless draw the quarter-mile and the 100 zanual Prize Meeting at Easter

M. E. Lau and C. C. Lak (CRC):Javailable and there are several in their "away fixture, following yards Back Stroke! - beat CE. Watson and ES. next year. The Meeting willl

newcomers, among whom are Li their home win by an only goal--

- Good Attack Capell comprise a United Services Meet beat G. A. White and W. Gittins 6-dung Chuen. a back, Cheung Reuter.

The forward line is as good as and ing. (which by permission of His beat. J. S. Smith and B. Soltau

Chuen, centre-half.

THIRD DIVISION (South) Chan

can be got anywhere in the Goals Excellency the General

C. C. Chiu and K. C. Lak (C.R.C): Chun' and Sung Chow, forwards.

Colony, the Roza-Pereira brothers. PWL D F A PO Commanding, as regards the gar-lost to Watson and Capell

----- 5-7

Li Hung-chuen, will be playing Crystal P. 4 3 1 0 99

supplying the main danger, with rison, here, will take the place of lost to White and Gittius..... 1st right-back He is the athletic Reading 43 19

Dr. Laing in support beat Smith and Soltau "X. the Area Rifle Meeting), open to M. C. Lau and B. C. Liang (CR.C.)-champion of the Club and pos- Bournemouth 42029 serving personnel of the Royal lost to Watson and Capell Navy, Royal Marines, Regular beat White, and Gittins Army and Royal Air Force.

Officer

6-3

$

The following have won the "C"

4-6 sesses

a strong kick, besides Watford ... 4 2 114

Southend 63being very fast

4 2 1 1 12 Coventry .. 4 2 1 6-1

Good Newcomer

Newport ... 4 Cheung Chuen, a newcomer, Notts C

3

8

beat Smith and Soltau

1918--Chinese B.C. 1919--Chinese T.M.C.A. 1920 Chinese TILCA 1921-5 no courpetition 1926 Chinese R. C 1927----Chinese R. C) 1928 Chinese RC

tion. He is very good and fast Torquay but, unfortunately, on the short

Clapton Aldershot ' side. He is, nevertheless, a great Swindon help to the defence.

Millwall

:

Chan Chun, a forward, is reput-Exeter

This part of the Meeting will be held during the first half of Division Championship since its will occupy the centre-half posi- Bristol R the week and will be followed by inception in 1918: the local "Bisley" Meeting, open to present and past members of the Services. Volunteers, Police jand members of affiliated Rifle Clubs. The provisional prize-list is of the value of $2,000, which sum it is hoped to increase con- siderably, if entries permit. The Meeting will be held on the Army ranges at Kowloon City.

Was

(Continued on Page 13).

MISS GLADYS LOKE GOING TO SHANGHAI

In Chinese Tennis Team For National Games

Kuala Lumpur, September 500 Miss Gladys Loke, daughter of Mr. Alan Loke, has been added to the Malayan women's lawn ten-

1929 South · China `A.A 1930-Chinese B.C. -1931 Chinese E. C

1932--Chinese B.C.

· 1933---Chinese R.C. 1934---South China 'ALA 1935.........Chinese: R.C.

CIVIL SERVICE WIN

Bowling Green Lose At Valley

Playing in the "D" Division of the Lawn Tennis League at the nis team to compete in the Chin-Valley yesterday, the Civil Service beat the Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 6 sets to 31

Scores:

ese Olympiad in Shanghai nest. month.

Fourteen years ed, she has al ready played in State events, and shows considerable promise, the game.

ALLISON WINS

4 1 1

4 1 1 4 I

ed to be well up to Third Divi-Brighton 4 1 2 sion standard while Sung Chow, Northampton 412 on the left-wing, is their best Gillingham 401 Queen's P.R. 4.1.2. forward and far above any of Bristol C. 4 1 3 last year.

Cardin

4 0 2 Ip Shui-ming has again been Luton 40: elected captain of the team. He will play at left-back.

Rest Of Team

Totals

THIRD

The rest of the team will be composed of Li Hung, goal- Stockport Wrexham keepers Wing Ming-hui, and

Lincoln Leung Chnen halves; Leung Chester Teung-kan, Lan Cheung and Tranmere Fung Chi, forwards, all of whom Oldham played last season.

The reserves

to

Walsall Rochdale

date are Halifax. Cheung Cheung-hong forward, Balax and Poon Yuk-sui, half, both of Chesterfield whom played in several games Crewe Last season..

Mansfield Carlisle Having a ground of their own, the Railway have already had Darlington Hartlepools

H. Agafuroff and L. Agalaro several practice games and have Southport (CS.C.C.);

beat JL. Tetley and L. Arm-

strong

beat H. Duncan and D. W. Water-

ton

88:31 31 26 141 141 DIVISION (North) Goals

61

(Continued on Page 13) The Interport Team The Interport and Rest of the Colony teams are:- INTERPORT TEAM

Chan Shek-pui (Athletic); Chan Chan-hing (CEC) and S. V. Gittins (VRC); W. Lawrence (VBC); C 4 Roza-Pereira (V.R.C.). L.

Pereira. (V.R.C) and Dr. D. "Laing 4 (VRC).

Reserves W. F. Kerr (YMCA)

3 and Chan Fook-sing (Chinese Civil

Servants)~

3 REST OF HONG KONG

3

MM. de V. Soares: N. Delgada

2 (V.R.C.) and Ng Kam-chuen (CBC); 2 Lee Yee-long Mak Ngah Assoc.); R.

1 Silva-Netto (VRC), A. A. da Beza (V.R.C.) and Shek Kam-pui · (Mak 88 Ngah “Assoc.). (bye

WILDF A PIL. 430 1 11 [27] 4 3 1 0 10 5 6 4.3 10 164 (6)

3 10 12 202 6 2 2.11

s

21.12. 2118 1037

41 41

30.

been shaping well. They should Rotherham

1 30

1-5 be able to give a good account of Gateshead themselves in most of the Divi-Tork

beat D. Bland and J. O'Connell Sesion matches this season.

N. J Bebbington and W. Collega At

Calcutta. Aug. 30.

London, August 7-- Mohammedan Sporting "King" Levinsky met Joe Louis. Club of Calcutta, champions of the 22-year-old

Detroit negro the local football league for 1934 heavy-weight, in the Chicago ring and 1935 and without a doubt, one last night. "I got class. I have." of the strongest football combina- announced Levinsky. The bell tions in India, are leaving Cal-Louis sailed in and that cutta at about the end of next another fight finished! month for a tour of Burma, British Whatever the day of Levinsky, Malaya, Ceylon and Southern it has certainly ended now.

his best he was most remarkable Arrangements for four matches for his extravagance, as a ring in Rangoon have already been clown he was far behind Mar made but nothing definite has yet Baer. He got £6.000 for last been done about the Malaya pre-night's appearance of two and a gramme.

half minutes. Louis' ahare is If the Straits Chinese F.A. or £9,000. any other representative body are: interested they might write to Khan Sahib S. A Rashid, honorary

India.

Wood Loses Final In Straight Sets

| (Q.S.CC.) =——AN

lost to Tetley, and Armstrong e best Duncan and Waterion

6-4 best Bland and O'Connell (........ 6-0} Forest Hills, To-day- J. Skinner and W. K. Kirman Wilmer Allison achieved one! (CSCC)— of the outstanding feats of his lost to Tetley and Armstrong - lawn tennis career yesterday beat Bland and O'Connell

lost to Duncar and Waterton

when he won the United States] Lawn Tennis Singles Cham-] [pionship Louis hopes that Baer will be ney B. Wood, the 1931 Wimble by beating Syd- secretary, Mohammedan Sporting his next opponent (negotiations don champion. by 62, 62, 63 Club. 44. Gorachand Road. Cal- estia.

-

Louis' Hopes Realised

Fak

OPEN GOLF

WOMEN'S 1936

CHAMPIONSHIP-DATE

LAWSON LITTLE IN SEMI-FINAL

TO MEET GOODMAN

23

N. Brighton -40 Accrington

Totzis

:17 01

88 34 34 20 143 1438

RYDER CUP PLAYERS AT PRACTICE

IN AMATEUR GOLF Open Champion Beaten

Cleveland, To-day.

By Alliss

Reserves:Wong Soen-man) (Mak Ngal Assocy and E Osorio (V.R.C.).State (H

BRADMAN IS NOT GOING TO SOUTH AFRICA

Demes South African Newspaper Report

Adelaide, August & Don Bradman denies the re- part, published in a South Afri "can" newspaper that he is almost certain to visit South Africa, with the Australian cricket team at the beginning of next year. WW

I am definitely not changing my mind and I will not be available," he said.

THEY JOIN FULHAM FOOTBALL CLUB!

Brilliant Amateur Players

son

Fulham F.C. have made 20

addition to the amateurs who will be at their disposal · William W. Lawson Little, the British

Charlton has signed for the and United States amateur golf

London, To-day. Charlton, who is an Oxford Bine All the semi-finalists in the and a Corinthian, played for Bar- champion, yesterday entered the News of the World £1,250 profes-net until business took him to Hall. are complete, and the fight takes Reuter.

Women's Open Golf Champion-quarter and semi-final rounds of place on September 27); then Allison has recently been ship of 1936 will be played on the the US. Amateur Golf Champion-bers of the British Ryder Cupsion games for Hull City last sear sional Golf tournament are mem He was out in three Second Divi- Proposed Tour

Schmeling then Neusel; and so playing at the top of his form, course of the Southport and Ains ship where he beat McCullough 5 The team hopes to go from Sin-on to a fight with Braddock for the and his greatest feat during the dale Glub. Home International and 3 in bis Fifth Round tie and

team gapore to Colombo, where St heavy-weight title. Baer may present championships was matches will be played on May 1 Voigt 4 and 3 in the Quarter-Final/ The Semi-Final Round ties re- Charlton, fast and as game as Michael's Club, the leading civil- come into line, but Schmeling talks when he beat Fred Perry, the and 14 championship qualifying Round

*sulted in Alfred Padgham beating they make them, was centre-for- ian club in that city, have made about £30,000.

Wimbledon Champion and for rounds on May 15 and 16, and the Other Fifth Bound results Reginald Whitcombe 4 and 3, while ward for Middlesex Wanderers on arrangements for their stay. If there is one thing that can mer holder, in straight sets in championship match play on

Percy Aliss beat Burton 1 up.

their Norway tour. He impressed Four matches will be played in be counted upon in the affairs of the semi-final round.

In the Fifth Round Percy the Norwegians. Colombo and then Madras, Ban-boxing, however, it is that an all-

Alles played brilliant golf to Falham should be able to find galore and Hyderabad will be conquering Louis would be shut

eliminate Alfred Ferry, the Bri-

a place for a player who is six visited.

tish Open champion and Ryder feet in height and weigh Cup player, by 4 and 5, while than 12 stone, especially ginald Whitcombe best Archie skill is added to physical adva Compston,, the 1925 and 1927 "pro- fessional champion, by 4 and 8.00

13 to 21

out from the world championship Frenchman Wins German

Mohammedan Sporting Club's because of his colour. players have been drawn from all

It is his misfortune to be the over the country and it will be greatest black heavy-weight since interesting to see how they will Jack Johnson...

Hare outside India

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SOUTH AFRICAN INJURED

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Open Golf Championship

Berlin

were:

Johnnie Goodman beat Meister 6 and 5.

Fred Haas beat Nash 4 and 2. Emery beat Feld 3 and 3. Kocsis beat Tommy Goodwin : and f

Lynch best Oliver Transue

open champion, with 262, P. Cavalo and Auguste Boyer, the Nice profer- (La Boulle) with 286, and Mark Jack Munger beat Harry

with on the German open

Bid

Dore

Givan at the 19th

Voigt beat Tarn In the qua se-completed the Lawson inconsis- Voigt 4:

Alfred Padgham beat King 3 and

Įtages.

Another amateur who will-ocez 2, while Burton accounted for Frederick Lock, the Wimbledon for-

sionally assist Fulham

Denny by the same margin.

ward." "He also is of more than

bert Hras

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