THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935
Sporting Page
ARMY HOLD CANTON FOOTBALLERS TO DRAW AT SOOKUNPOO
*DarkieTM Chen, the Athletic and Canton soccer player, above, brilliant performance against the Army in yesterday's friendly game.
save
*
YEUNG SAU KING
SETS NATIONAL
AQUATIC MARK
Chan Chan-hing Wins
In Record Time
CHINESE SWIMMERS TRIUMPH AGAINST SHANGHAI “Y”
Shanghai. To-day. Miss Yeung Sau-king. "Mer- maid of China." set a new Na- tional record for 50 Metres! When she negotiated the dis-j tance in 36 7-10 seconds in the encounter between the Foreign
RECREIO AND CLUB
IN HOCKEY DRAW
PORTUGUESE XI'S SPEED
HAS TELLING EFFECT-
나
GONSALVES AND POTE HUNT IN LIMELIGHT
FAST and exciting game of hockey was wit- A
nessed at King's Park yesterday afternoon between the Recreio and the Hong Kong Hockey Club, resulting in a draw of one goal each. The Recreio were decidedly the faster of the two teams, and had it not been for the fine defensive! measures of the Club, who incidentally were playing one man short, victory might have gone to the Portuguese team.
Gonsalves, the Recreio left-half, was very much to the fore throughout the game, although he shone particularly during the first quarter. He was responsible for some excellent spoiling.
Pote-Hunt, who scored for the Club, had a successful after- noon, and, zlthough the general standard of play was high, in comparison he was quite outstanding. On yesterday's showing he had an inclination to be rather erratic when passing-
RIFLE SHOOT AT Another player who played a
,good game for the Portuguese KOWLOON CITY was B. Gosano, whose speed was
Cheetham And Sheen
Win Spoons
[a great asset.
CANTON FOOTBÅLLERS TO
MEET ST. JOSEPH'S
Match At First Cancelled But Confirmed Later
The
Canton Football Team which shared two goals with the Army yesterday at Sookumpoo, will meet the St. Joseph's Foot... bali Club this afternoon on the Causeway Bay ground, cominenc- ing at 5 p. sharp.
The game was originally, can- celled, but was confirmed. Inte
DARKIE CHEN & TAM
KONG PAK SHINE
ARMY FORWARDS HELD IN CHECK
CHINESE HALVES DO WELL
(By “Rover").
Lancertain movements of the Cane SCRAPPY at first, but more settled later, would
ton Football team.
CLUB HOLD
SUCCESSFUL
RUGBY TRIAL
[MANY · NEWCOMERS ON VIEW
INTERPORTER TO PLAY.
CRICKET
aptly describe the football encounter between the Canton team to represent the Kwangtung Province at the China. National Games and the Combined Army eleven, who shared two goals on the new Military playing field at Sookunpoo yes- terday before a very large gathering of specta-
tors
The visiting team were seriously handicapped by the absence of several of their players who were unable to obtain the neces- sary leave to come down to Hong Kong Among these were Wong Ki-leung (Wong Wing) their goalkeeper: Lee Tin-sang. their right-back; Fung King-cheong, the centre-forward and Ip Pak-wa. the left-winger.
These four would have made a world of difference and had they been playing the game would probably have resulted in a sweeping victory for the Chinese, whose unbalanced forward line took a considerable time to settle down.
2 promising badly on the right-flank, while
Fung King-cheong, above, one- of the four Canton footballers unable to obtain the necessary leave to go to Shanghai for the China National Games.
MALAYAN
CONTINGENT
FOR GAMES
Warm Local Welcome Extended
SOCCER TEAM EXPECTED TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIP
(By REFEREETM)
The Malayan Chinese con- tingent for the China National Games, numbering 140 strong. arrived in the Colony this morning en route for Shanghai by the ss. Conte Verde. and were given a rousing welcome by
former Malayan residents, banners
in all colours and hundreds of gaily dressed Chinese ladies be
ing prominent on the wharf.
A very successful rugby trial game was held by the Rugby sec- tion of the Hong-Kong Football Club yesterday at the Valley when The Army made no changes.[ nearly 30 players were on view, but they were nothing like the several newcomer's making their team which Surprised the BOY SCOUT ASSN. McKay, the Club's right wing; first appearance.
Shanghai tourists some three was not seen at his best at the All the players were given an weeks ago on the Causeway Bay]
HOLD HEATS FOR commencement of the game, and opportunity and sides, Colours ground. although he did improve latter, he and Whites, were selected. the Funnily enough, the wingers of
AQUATIC SPORTS In spite of unfavourable was inclined to be a little slow in latter eventually winning by 5 both teams, with the exception of YMCA and the Combined weather conditions, keen shooting getting to the ball. He displayed tries and a dropped goal (19 | Baldry on the Army left flank. Hong Kong and Shanghai Chin-was seen at the spoon and prae- some good stickwork however, points) to three tries (9 points) were very poor, Yeung Shui-yick, VERY BIG ENTRY IN ese swimmers for the National tice shoot held by the Hong Kong when in possession.
Among the newcomers on dis-former South China star, failing
ALL EVENTS
Mr. Aw Boon-haw, the "Tiger Games here last night.
Rifle Association on the Kowloon On.. severál occasions the play was Dunnett,
Balm King and Chief Executive Miss Yeung met with almost no City range yesterday afternoon. Recreio were unlucky in their hoker, and Butcher, who played Lee Hon-ching was no better on
of the Malayan Body, was on the FINALISTS FOR SATURDAY opposition, otherwise she might There were only two spoon win-shooting, as they often missed the for the Harlequins Extra "A" the other wing Clayton the
wharf, together with other mem- have considerably bettered her
ners yesterday; ther were goal by the smallest of margins. fifteen. The latter is a very good Army right-wing, wasted too
bers of the Malayan Committee time. No foreign ladies com-ic.Q.M.S. Cheetham with a score
Some excellent aquatic sport who had arrived in the. Colony a fly-half. Humphreys, a Shanghai much time before centring and and very keen competition was few days ago.: peted in this event.
Portuguese Score of 84 (S.R. (a) rifles), and S.I.M.
Interport wing-forward, was also gave the Chinese defence time witnessed at the Victoria Recrea Britton gave a glimpse of his Sheen with a score of 90 (SR)
jon display and gave a promising enough to rally.
-MATCHES ARRANGED true form when he beat Chan | rifles).
tion Club yesterday when the The Malayan Chinese foot- returned to the Colony towards the performance, while Bonnar, who Chinese Backs Shine
Theats of Chan-hing over 50 Metres to re-
the Annual Aquatic ballers are playing the pick of Details results
Mak Sin-hon, and Fu Cha-hing Sports of the Hong Kong Boy Japan while in Tokyo following. close of last season, has lost none the visitors' right and left backs Scouts Association were swam the China National Games. which of his cleverness.
were very good throughout, their off
will be followed by a game against first-time clearances and deadly! The swimming was very good. the pick of Shanghai, and last but tackling upsetting many promis-sand augurs. well for Saturday, not least, a game against a select- |ing Army' openings.
when the finals will be held.. ed Hong Kong or Chinese team in The best event was the Inter- the Colony on their way back, w Troop Relay. There was not much Malaya difference in the teams and all: finished just behind each other.
The Results
verse the recent Interport-decision shoot are as follows: but the surprise of the evening] was provided by Starkovsky," who
fully extended 'Chan Chan-hing
over the 100 Metres, a new record
being set up as a result
The following, werè the re sults:
50 Metres
1. Britton (Y.MCA)
-2 Chan Chan-hing
3 Paget (MCA)
Time: 29.1-10. secs...
100 Metres Breast-Stroke
1. Woo Kon-sung
2 Chung San-kum
3. Kan Yee-lin
Time: 131O
100 Metres Back-Stroke,
1. Chang Kai-him
2 Hui San-keung
. Chau Sakan
Time: 1.26.4
100 Metres
1. Chan Chan-hing
2. Starkovsky (YMCA),
3. Norman Lee
Time: 65.7
record).
secs
(New National
200 Metres Free Style Relay
1. Foreign (YOLC.A.)
Time: 1.57:6
Water Polo
"Chinese won by 4 goals to 2.
-Reuter.
WORLD SERIES BASEBALL
Cubs Draw First Blood Against Tigers
*
Detroit, To-day. Beaten by 4 matches to 3 by St. Louis Cardinals in last year's World Series, Detroit Tigers yesterday lost their first? clash against Chicago Cubs, National Leaguepennant win- ners, by a 3 to 0 margin.
The second match will be held on the Detroit diamond to, day and the next three games
in Chicago. —-- Reuter
COMBINED SERVICES BEAT LONDON AT RUGBY
London, To-day-London: lost to the Combined Services by 18 points to 12 in the Jublice Fm yugby match yesterday. Reuter
C.QMS.
Cheetham
.
several times the Recreio opened After rushing the Club goal the scoring about midway through
of yesterday's the first half through Beltrao.
The Club retaliated in the sec-. SR (a) Rifles
ond half. Pote Hunt equalising.
Kilbee received a nasty knock from a stick during the latter half of the game, but he was able to continue after a brief period off the field.
Cpl: Powell
Spr: Over Spr: Mann Lient; Pattullo L/Cpl. Peters Spr. Stone ....
200 yds.
Spr: Downing. 23 Spr;, Daniels
19
SR. (b)
SIM. Sheen. 33.
L/Szt: Holmes - 26
Set: Willeston
Pte: Green
Cpl:: Johnson
27
27
31
Score at
500 yds.
Score at
R.Q.M.S. Ottley 19 31
SZERRERNN
Store at
Score.
300 yds.
Aggregat
3383.
ភនននឆឌផភ - ៨១៩ឆ
FRASER IN BOWLS INTERPORT SIDE
To Take Grimmitt's Place
Interporter For Cricket
(Continued on Page 18.)
Frost, a full-back who was given a county trial, will unfor- Recreio Faria; Remedios and zinately not be playing for the Botelho: Alves, Gonsalves and Basto; Chib as he is devoting most of his RA. WIN KOY.LI Nolasco, B. Gosano, Beltrao, Xavier time to cricket, having represent- and A. Botelho.
ed Shanghai against the Colony Hong Kong Hockey Club: Kilbee Last year. B. Tate and Potter: Cotesworth, E. V. Reed and Summer; Mackay, Pote- Hurt, Divett and W. A. Reed.
CAPTAIN'S CUP AT KOWLOON G. C.
Ayres and Powell, threequar- |ters, have a good knowledge of the game and can handle well, while Dean, a forward, is also a useful:
newcomer.
Wilson and Scott, centre threes.
and Edwards, a wing threequar-
ter, all handle well and stand a good chance of making the first
The first qualifying round for the Captain's Cup of the Kowloon fifteen.
Golf Club, held on Saturday and
Sunday, resulted in E. H Watts |(83-18-65) and W. Stoker (83
17-66) qualifying-
Other scores were F. E. A Remedios, 77-671; A. A. Lopes, |80-8=72; and A. L. Eastman,
81-8=73.
J. Fraser has been selected to represent Hong Kong in the forth- coming bowls interport. He will
ENGLISHWOMAN LOSES be playing No. 3 to A. M. Holland in the place of A. W. Grimraitt, SWEDISH GOLF TITLE who has had to withdraw from the team owing to his
Misa A Ramsden, Sunningdale, parture from the Colony,
lost her Swedish women's golf Fraser's place in the combined title at Stockholm recently, being
de-t
J
Next Week's Trial
POLO TROPHY FOR
THE FIRST TIME
FUSILIERS LOSE BY 6 GOALS TO 3
The following qualified for the finals:
25 Yards Free Style Cunior Wolf
Cubs)
J. Ivanovich (2nd HK.), J. Egan (9th B.K), T. Snooks (4th HK), E Silva (2nd HK.), J. Txi (2x HK), J. Lindsay (1st Kowloon), D. Bach- znan (4th Kowloon) and G. Smith (1st Kowloon).
50 Yards Free Style (Senior Scouts)
·A. Azedo (2nd H.K.), L. Remedios
(Continued on Page: 5.)
MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
Hon. Sec. Issues Apology
APPEALS BOARD SUGGESTION
A meeting of the general com- (2nd H.K), D. Parsons (4th HK), mittee of the Mamak Hockey Lee Chan-king (19th H.K), F. Castro Tournament was held in the (1st Kowloon), Ip Hon-chuen (Seä
BAKER-CARR AND PORTMAN IN BRILLIANT FORM
Brilliant-hitting by Baker Carr and Portman, of the Royal Artil- lery, and the steady display of Scouts), G. Arnold (1st Kowloon), ELibrary, Police Headquarters, last Black, who played for one of the Captain A. D. Murray Lewis, of G. McCormick (6th Kowloon) and H. night, presided over by Capt. G. Singapore fifteen as a scrum-half, the Royal Welch Fusiliers, fea-Hicks (1st Kowloon).
W. P. Kimm AEC. who was sup- made his first appearance as atured the final of the KOYLI · (Continued on Page 13.) ported by Sub-Inspector R. Tyler, forward.
Polo Cup, which took place in the
Hon Secretary and representatives Next week's trial game will be held on Tuesday instead of Wed-the Polo ground at Kowloon Tong
of teams in the tournament,pl presence of a large gathering on
It was decided that the HoL. nesday as the Hong Kong Bank
yesterday afternoon, when the
Secretary be asked to write to the are moving to their new head-
Gunners defeated the Fusiliers by
Hong Kong Hockey Association. |quarters on that day.
to form a31 |6 goals to 3- to win the trophy for A University eleven beat the suggesting to them the first time.
Diocesan Boys' School by one wie Appeals Board and that the per- At the conclusion of the match,ket yesterday
sonnel of such to be decided by them. His Excellency the General Officer ground. Commanding the Troops, Licut D.B.S: 84 (P. Broadbridge, 19, A.! Hon. Sec. Apologises General O. C. Borrett, presented Prata 17, F. Lay 15, C. H. Teo 5] HMS. Hermes were promoted
UNIVERSITY BEAT DBS
BY ONE WICKET
00 the School
The teams were: Whites: Frost; “Rigg. · Ayres, Powell and Archers Butcher and Bon- ar: Garrod, MeElney, Walkden, Dean. Sharpe and Munro.
Colours: Robertson; McGilchrist, K.C.C-Recreio rink, which is to beaten in the 36-holes final by Wilson, Scott and Edwards, Eutch cups to members of the winning University: 85 (C.-H. Teo 23, W. C. Royal Engineers have entered; oppose Shanghai, will be taken by Miss K. Timberg. the Anglon, and Hopkins; Binnie, Dunnett,
Stoker, Hynes, Humphreys, Black, team R. P. Phillips.
Swedish player, by one up.
MeGugan and Peers
addy Bear; brot
(Continued on Page 13)
for 14, K Ng 3 for 29)-
Chiu 15, Rev. C. B. E. Sargent 6 for 30, E. Broadbridge 3 for 28)
to the "A" Division, while!
team in the "B" Division...
Before the meeting closed, Sub- Inspector Tyler said that he would like to withdraw anything he might have said at a previous meeting which might have reflect- led on the sportsmanship of the Radio Sports Club. Mr. Surjin Singh, on behalf of the Radio, ac- cepted the apology.
HARRY TYLDESLEY PASSES
Harry Tyldesley, the elder bro- ther of Richard Tyldesley, the Lancashire cricketer,
died
at!
Morecambe yesterday at the age
42:
Birker
He was for many year
to the Oxton C.C
eague cricket,