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THE CHIINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1935
AQUATIC TEAM
RETURN HOME
LOUD IN PRAISE OF LOCAL STARS
"THAT 50 YARDS FREE STYLE DECISION"
Shanghai, September 28. The Shanghai interport swim- ming team, with the exception of Noel Hammond and A. Logan, re- turned from Hong Kong yester {day afternoon and were mânim- ous in their appreciation of the hospitality and generous treat- ment extended to them by their Hong Kong friends. "
John Huxley, president of the Shanghai Amateur Swimming As- sociation, who accompanied the UGCOTES team to the Colony made particu
lar comment on the spectacular success of the Hong Kong inter port gala especially from the point of view of broken records.
Most Unusual
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· LADIES' HOCKEY
MAKES START
AGENTS
THIS AFTERNOON!
Continued from Page 4)
Strong Halves
PROGRAMME
The intermediate line is very UNAPPETISING LEAGUE SOCCER strong, being led by Miss E Thomson, the vice-captain, with Miss S. Dalziel, the captain, and Miss B Blumenthal supporting her.
(Continued from Päge JS
Lincolns Should Win
He pointed out that practically every existing Hong Kong record time was improved upon either by the home team or by a Shanghai swimmer. The records were not lowered, in the majority of cases. by split seconds, but by seconds. which is most unusual at. inter- port meetings..
The Shanghai team was royally
Patty Berg, aged 17 the Min
neapolis contender in the wo-
STOKES AND
SIMPSON HEAD
AVERAGES
Shanghai Cricket Statistics
STRAGGLERS LEAD IN LEAGUE BY BIG MARGIN
Shanghai, October 1. With the cricket season practi- cally at an end, and the SCC
Stragglers unbeatable at the top of the 1st Division league tible. the three remaining fixtures, pre- viously held up on account of] had weather, will not take place.
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION.
AT OLYMPIC GAMES
Cambridge, M., September 27 Mr. Walsumm Bmichham, Direc tor of Athletics of the American Olympic Games Committee, ges- terday declared that he would advocate withdrawal of the Unit- ed States team from the coming Berlin Olympic Games in 1936, if attempts were made by Germany to prevent Jewish athletes from taking part in the games.
SPLENDID VICTORY
IN FIRST MATCH
(Continued from Page 1).
BLACK HAWK
TO MEET COLONY
BASEBALL NINE
Classic Encounter To-day
VISITORS HAVE BIG
· REPUTATION IN ORIENT
One of the finest baseball games will take place this. after noon, commencing #t: £30 pm, when the USS Black Hänk will meet a team chosen from the Colony.
The Black Hawk have one of thè | strongest ... afgregations in", the
To complete the table, teams concerned will share the points. "An excited crowd of 20,000 American Asiatic Fleet and have The Stragglers were easily the people who packed, the tiny ground done well everywhere they "have best side throughout the season cheered wildly when Jennings played, including the Philipines, The Recs Colts did well to be went even better than Gilbert's Shanghai and Japan. come joint runners-up with the first effort and landed a penalty "They have no less than three Club Ramblers-
goal for the County inside his own good pitchers, but the pick of them The batting and bowling aver-half.
is Binge, a south-paw, who is said are compiled from
Before half-time Hart and Man-to be one of the best in the Orient. ages below league matches only. To qualify chester added further tries, sā Another outstanding player in for the batting list, players who that at the interval New Zealand their team is Sheldon the left have taken part in four or more led by 18 to 6 matches to make an average of not less than ten runs, are includ
Two Players Were Injured
field. He has tremendous power (behind his hits and has often been
The second half opened with known to hit the ball over the
'men's golf championships at ¡ed, while bowlers have been held Gilbert kicking two more penalty fence.
Interlachen, won her way to the with Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare, but, was then beaten.
finals and a match
feted by the Colony, and all agree TOMMY LOUGHRAN
that they always will bear plea-
sant memories of their recent
visit.
ENGAGED TO MEET
BRITISH BOXERS
to a 30 overs minimum
Stokes Best Bat
Joubert has been entrusted with,
{goals, and subsequently. Caughey. Well Chosen Local Nine.
Ball, and Reid each crossed the The team chosen to "represent LF. Stokes and O. G. Simp-Counties line, Gilbert converting Hong Kong has been well-chosen. son, both of the Stragglers, head the last try..
}The USS. Mindanao, which is at respectively the batting and bowl.
Brigstocke did well as hooker present out of port, but which is ing. In the bowling however, Tim for the Counties, while R Mat- expected to-morrow: will supply Rawsthorne and Jenkins have each thews "and Speare were always some of the players if the ship delivered 90 odd more overs than prominent. Though overwhelmed arrives back in time for the game. Simpson with but two runs extra Knapman gave a plucky display at of their averages a fine show of full back, while of the three-quar the pitching. Hachuima, of the Shanghai's swimmers received
81 runs per wicket. Donald (ters Hordern alone WES con-Japanese, will play at short stop one disappointment during thei
Leach, club skipper and runnerspicuous in individual dashes. jand will be given every opportum- gala, when the decision as to the
(Continued from Page 4) · result of the 50 yards free-style
up to Stokes, has turned in some The game was contested in ality to shine, surrounded as he is fine scores and his performance fine. sporting mammer, and it was by such a good infield. was given to a Hong Kong mant
Yesterday, however, the Wem-
The batting stars of the cham.. thrilling race necessitated a bier authorities announced that in Sunday's interport practice unfortunate that just on time conference of the judges before Loughran would arrive in England frame would make him Shanghai's Bone, the Redruth scrum-half, was pion team, the Americans, are all to [carried off suffering from concus-be included. M. Chang has stood the result was announced and, not on Sept. 25 be. introduced from best bat
Two centuries only, both unde sion, and that W. E. Hadley, the down from the team as he may that there was any doubt as to the ring at the Pool during the the judge's decision. the visitors tournament
October Sandfeated, have been made this season New Zealand booker, received a not be able to obtain leave owing to business pressure. His inclu- had felt sure that W. Ward had fight in the same ring on Novem in League games, Stokes took the fractured cheekbone.
sion in the team would undoubt- come home first. ・・
edly have strengthened it.
ate
1+
on
ber S
His Opponents
first in that memorable watch with
json and E P. Geere also turned
over
The following are the teams: U.S.S. Black Hawk:-Bensch and
the Wanderers on June 1. while Quins Win-Blackheath Draw Divers' Bad Luck
Harlequins opened their season a week later, Sam Kermani had a The failure of Shanghai to Loughran's opponent will almost glorious knock at the expense of with a comfortable victory create an impression against Hong certainly be one of the Wembley the Tyrus. It stands out that but the Wasps by 5 goals, a penalty Hartman (catchers) Binge, Swatek Kong in the diving was unfortun-team of Empire heavy-weights -- one player. E.M.P. Williams, has goal, and a try, ($1 points) to a and Manson (pitebers), Shankles (1st
Humber, who had given Palmer Strickland, or Wenstọb ---
*base), Symthe (2nd base), ́ ́ Tessier batted in all ten matches to figure goal and a dropped goal and magnificent exhibitions this sea- but Wembley stated that it will in the averages, while P. V. Simptry (12 points).
(short stop), Hobson (rd base), 300 in local pools, was counted definitely not be Len Harvey.
Both clubs fielded strong teams, Sheldon (eft field), Murphy (centre- upon to shine in the colony.
Loughran retired undefeated as in a 100 per cent attendance for but the Harlequins were without field), and. Chenowith (right field).
The Rest of Hong Kong Thomp Misfortune, however, in the world's light heavy-weight chart the matches that in their case their full back. J. E. Ronald, and
(catcher), Joubert (pitcher), their fast wing three-quarters, A. Heather (1st base), Williams (2nd form of a sore ear, allowed him pion after holding the title from little or no time
G. Butler and H. L. Flaviel familiarise 1927 to 1929. His record includes
base), Hachima (short stop), Hirst Individual Catches himself with the Victoria Recrea-victories over Eaer and Braddock.
Blackheath were unfortunate to left feld), Ed Chang (centre-feld) Individual figures for catches tion Club's board.
C. Pullen hare Tallent Waller and Kemp and AL Chin (right field). have been low and J. made the best with eight to his injured in the opening match of the season at the Rectory Field credit. J. Leriou's performance)
draw withi
to
He was able to put in a few practice dives on Tuesday But, an der doctor's orders, was not able
use the pool until - Saturday morning with his diving event on the programme that evening.
The Boards
Further factors which contri-] buted largely to the poor showing of the Shanghai divers was the fact that the VRC's spring board is built three metres over the pool whereas the local boards on which both Humber and Grilk
CLUB RUGBY NOTES
(Continued from Page 4)
Effective Combination
were played.
TOS
as wicket-keeper for the Rees this but in spite of these misfortunes DONALD LEACH'S season has been far and above all they managed to
Rosslyn Park each side scoring an
game.
EY P.WEL.
liams
BRILLIANT 178- IN CRICKET TRIAL
(Continued from Page 4)
Cochran's Bowling
Sir bowlers were supplied by the opposition. their length and
30-
others |~On-August 24 the Stragglers unconverted try made the highest total-209 for 7 wickets declared against the Colts. The lowest innings of the year was that of the Ramblers on June the 6 who also fell victims to league leaders. Their score was 49 all out Although the Tyros
curacy being of little avail against 'have trained are one metre above) Butcher, at stand-off, is a den-only missed this position by a
the good batting H. B. Cochran the water. Poor lighting of the ite acquisition and his dropped mere two runs, Elliott and Booth
W 10 1 182 75 18.2 bowled 25 overs to take the The forward line is almost a
18.2 majority of wickets and the best new one. Miss Bradbury being the The Lincolns were very lucky pool was also mentioned as a con-goal was a splendid piece of work of the Ramblers reduced them on
ansac With Bonnar producing his old September 14 in only 18.5 overs. J. B. Leckie N. 5 0 91 60
EL only old member. She will play to have got away with a draw Jast tributing factor to their
Fusiliers, but cessful showings. It was remark-time form at the base of the seven overs less than in the other F. B. Kermani C 6 1 107 55+ 128
HR Cochran C 6.0 92 32 152 average, five for 118 runs. on the right-wing, while Mise 0.week against the
H.P. Madar T 8 2 116, 65† 145 liott's turn was a most expensive Team Standings Dalziel former left-winger will nothing should prevent them from ed that as the pool is not tiled, and scrum, these two should prove a
P. V. Simpson N 90 127 30 343 one, for 70 runs went against him 1st Division: make a comeback at inside-right taking both points from the Reas the lighting is poor, the survery effective combination.
P. W. D. L. Pte. A. G. White C8 0 110 49 13.7 for not a single wicket, face of the pool appears as nothing -Scott, at centre-threequarter, Mrs. Brown very promising creio.
A'S. Olsen C4054 32 13.2 newcomer, will lead the line with
To-morrow there is an interest-less than a black sheet to the diver played a very good game and has S.C.C. Stragglers 10 7 1 2 15
-10 4 3 3 11 E. P. Geere Miss A. Fowler and Miss Westing encounter between the Fusi-who finds it extremely difficult to speed Frost, at full-back, show- S.R.C. Colts cott, as the new left-wing partner-liers and the Police who will guage his work. The result of ed his familiarity with the posi-S.C.C. Ramblers.. 10 3 5 2 11 LH Kendall
Amongst
the forwards, S.C.C. Wanderers. 10 4 1 5 9 C.J. Smita clash on the Kowloon ground the judging it is understood, was tion
10 3 2 5 8 J. C. Pallen S.C.C. Nomads ship.
Deane, Dunnett and Humphreys S.R.C. Tyres ... 10 2 2 6 6 Retired. Recreio's New Combine Both have improved beyond re-very close.
Not out. new- the most notable
- Averages- Iwere
Team reference Stragglers S. The Recreio are also fielding cognition and it looks very much as if the Welshmen are at last
comers.
Colts C, Ramblers R, Wanderers W. practically a new team.
Nomads N, Tyros T. Miss E Rozario is the custo-taking their place along with the dian. Miss M. Ribeiro and Miss M. other leading clubs in the Colony.
An interesting R. A derby en-i Silva are the two new backs, while the intermediate line is counter is also featured to-morrow when Lyemun and Stonecutters made up of Miss M. Alves, Miss E. Xavier, last year's pirot, and Miss clash L Silva-Netto.
a
༞
at Sookunpoo. Neither have to date displayed their best ¡form, although Lyemun went very' The forwards are Miss I Giana. Miss A. Alves, Miss Cnear to it last Sunday against the
Silva, Miss M. Roza and Miss B. Remedios.
APPLICATIONS FOR RUGBY
* UNION DECLINED
Athletic
Second Division Clash
In the Second Division to-day the Sappers and the Fusiliers
EMPIRE BOXING TITLE AT STAKE
Batting.
2
Although the Rest had such a
R 9 2 114 66 12.5 C70 65 24 123 to the task with a willP. V. R 5063 126 large total to overcome, they went 27 0 31 30 115 Simpson as opening bat gave them Ja great start with 52, which in- cluded seven boundaries." His stand with Archie Sinclair defied all attempts for considerable. period and the pair added 80 runs to the total before Simpson was nextly stumped..............
Bowling
14::.6.1
10. G. Simpson S 45.3
Towards the end, the light began MJ. Divecha C 45 16.130 18 72 to fail, but the innings went on
16. 180 18 TL Rawa
·S. 1442 44, 227 28 1 until the side were dismissed at J. Jenkins W 1415 33 333 41 816 pm. Pat Madar, bowling for
A. Lingard W 58.3 7.194 16 121)
New Vice-Captain The Club's vice-captain, J. C. Miller, has been transferred to Wuchow, and Walkden has been selected to fill the vacant position. Walkden has been an outstanding forward for the past few season's,
L. F. Stokes 72 340 112 48.5 thorne S and the choice is a very popular. W. Leach N 71:329 86.47 one..
S. B. Kermani T 8 1 298 1071 372 L. F. Stokes S.55 12 147 16 91 the interporters, had the distinc
R 8 0 254 78 317 N. D. Lloyd E 98.1 15 317 26 121tion of taking the last wickets-of- The rugger practice days next R. Boeth Tuesday's Bouts
week will be Monday and Tues-H. D. Bidwell R 8 1.208 617 26 day, as on Wednesday, the Hong A. C. Sinclair S 5 0 127 51 254 SF. Strof T 861 13 283 22 128 the game in three successive deli- * P..Madar C 82.5 7 311 24 122 veries to end the game with a hat At Wembley
E. P. "Hi- Kong Bank will be moving over to phreys W. 90 218.89 242 H E O N 751 17-202 15 13.4 trick
D. W. Leach N 89 20 223 16 142) should provide the best struggle Canada, New Zealand, South their new premises and this would D. B. W. Mur-
mean the absence of a large num-
S60 129 44 21.5G. R. Elliott R 615 11 180 12 15% EEL Austice W:35 ·4 120 8 16.2 with the odds on the Engineers, Africa and London will be repreber of players. While the official T. L Raw while the Radio and Club clash is sented in an Empire heavy-weight
thorne S 8 1 123 46 205 B: Cochran C 105.5 26 250 25 16.8 Jalso likely to provide some thrill boring programme at Wembley on trial game is on Tresday, there a J. Barson W 9 0 182 42 202 R. Booth R 103 11 358 21 17
will also be a trial game on Mon-T. WE WI
MARKALAM Pettitt T40 4.119 7 17 The Committee of the Rugbying moments. T
day as the numbers turning out son · TSD 100 37 20 T-2 WI
$55.37 175 10.125 Union have declined applications The following is Rover's fore Eddie Phillips, British light for practice warrant this and. O. G. Simpson 3 6 1-116 401 193 by Oxfordshire, Berkshire, and east for to-day and to-morrow heavy-weight champion, will meet without question, a game is the P. Madar 70 135 20, 192-104N 734
ionAN 73.4 11 249 13 19.1 transfer from Birmingham -- of Dorset Unions for admission to with the favoured team in capital Eddie Wenstob, the Canadian cowboy, in a 12 rounds return con- the county championship.competi-letters:-- tion.
test; and Ben Foord, of South |Africa, will oppose the New Zea- land" champion. Maurice Strick- |land, who will be making his de- S: Fairweather (Malone), the bat in this country. Emrys Davies, by securing one winner in 1926, regained the Irish There will be two heavy-weight selection committee has been re- wicket at Worcester recently, be Professional Championship at competitions--one for boxers just elected as follows: D. B. Jones H Williams, head, groundaman (7): P. 1 Hart, W-G-G. Clifford, came the first, Glamorgan player Belvoir Pa
with acre-establishing themselves and the (Swansea). J. Newton: men to the Derbyshire County Cricket F. Stokes, R. Booth and T. L Ray
He other for genuin
Ea-(Swansea), D. Jones (Riscs), R Club at Derby, has been appointhorpe (6), A. J. H. Bowerman, J. C
Stampings. Lerion (7) 8. Dublin) tries for this are being received Thomas (Llanelly), and H. Faced to a similar position with the Jenkins and A. C. Sinclair (6).
Lancashire CC.C. at Old Trafford. Kermant (8). ker (Newport).
EMRYS DAVIES DISTINCTION-
IRISH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
to score 1,000 runs and take 100 gate of 2 wickets in a season-in-first-class beat cricket.
by one strok
2-holes
Tuesday next
'from all parts of the country.
best form of training.
WELSH INTERNATIONAL SELECTION COMMITTEE
The Welsh Rugby international
MJ, Divecha C 4 2 77: 80† 18.2 F. Marshali R 71-131 44 18.7 FRAM
(Continued in next Column) 40
LANCASHIRE C.C.C.'S NEW
HEAD GROUNDSMAN:
65. #ElBott"//
5.215 11-195 5. 137 6 223 H.D. Bidwell R-35 E·P. Hum- Th
phreya W 70 14.234 10 23.4 FR-Kermani C-63 9:2008:25] K Foot N 30:44 883-326 Season's catches JCPullen (8); FR-Kermani and E.-E. Humphreys
CHESTER F. C. SECURE. WING-FORWARD
Chester. F.C have secured the
William Horsman, a wing forward.
BRISTOL SIGN-ON YOUNG
CENTRE FORWARD.
Bristol Rovers have signed on professional forms Edward Back- Trethomas Bine Birds FC. Caer- Leys a young centre forward from philly, who has been on trial Col