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THE CHINA-MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1935
LOCAL BOWLERS EXTEND SHANGHAI TEAM
CANADIAN
CRICKET TOUR
NEXT YEAR
NOT UP TO TEST MATCH LEVEL
GAME TAKES STRONG *
HOLD. IN DOMINION
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CLUB KOWLOON CLASH TO-DAY
(Continued from Page 4)
With S. Souza back in, the de- fence and Elms at left-half, the Recreio forwards are in for a try-
MISS SUSAN NOEL MAKES COME-BACK
Squash Champion To Return
Interviewed on his arrival at Southampton yesterday, he said: "I have no illusions about Cana dian cricket. I know we are not fof Test match standard, but Ishall be able to send over a stron-j
in rer team than was the case
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"Our. batting." he continued,”
bowlers, though we have two real-]
le class men.
One day, we hope
45,000 WILL SEE THAT BIG GRIFFIN PARK MATCH
Disposer of Suggestion For Wembley Game
London, September 13. "Brentford have been waiting 40 years for Arsenal to come to Grifin Park. We would not, in
circumstances, take the match away from our supportera." Thus the Brentford chairman to-day disposed of a wiggestion that Brentford might agree to play their home First Division. match with Arsenal on November 2 at Wembley Stadium. He adds that with special packing ar- rangements they hope to accom modate 45,000 at Griton Park,
GREAT STRUGGLE
IN MANX MOTOR CYCLE GRAND PRIX
is good. but we are lacking in WONDERFUL RACE
BY SWANSTON-
NORTONS SECURE FIRST SIX PLACES
to be able to come to England and. play Test cricket."
RIBEIRO JUSTIFIES
INCLUSION
KOWLOON LEAD AT THE
SEVENTEENTH END
TRAIN'S GOOD DISPLAY FOR NORTHERNERS
(By "Skip")
LTHOUGH the Shanghai bowls team even-
A
J. C. Millar, above, the form- er Club ragby vice-captain, Eas been transferred to Swatow.
"VARSITIES MAY
PLAY IN COLONY
tually won by a single shot, 18 shots to 17, NEW ZEALAND when they met a combined Kowloon CC. and Recreio rink on the Kowloon C.C. green yesterday afternoon, the local bowlers, as none of them were. considered sufficiently talented to secure his place in our Interport team, accomplished a very fine achievement. The local bowlers held the lead from the ninth head to the seventeenth head. It was a grim struggle throughout, and some very close heads and brilliant bowling were witnessed.
RUGBY FEATURE NEXT YEAR
FROST BREAKS BONE IN WRIST
(By. "FLY-HALF") club held their second trial ESPITE the heavy rain the
Cricket For Schools Speaking of cricket generally in} Canada, he added: "The game is
London. September 12. now being taken up more widely.!
One of the most exciting races sure of business, gave the best performance among the local and there is a movement on foot in the history of the motor-cycle players, and, on the day's showing, was in an entirely different mitigated against any good rug- for cricket to be played in the racing in the Isle of Man took class to his Interport opposite, I. W. Brierley, who was again ger, although the game was a hard elementary schools. One of our place to-day when the Manx Senior, disappointing.
fought one. difficulties is that we find it hard Grand Prix was won by J. K Although J. Lopes has been skipping regularly for the Clube. There were practically two full to get professional coaches."
Swanston, a 27-year-old medical Lasitano in Shanghai, his play when he skipped the Shanghai The Hon. R. C. Matthews was practitioner of Kirkcaldy, in the team in yesterday's match was surprisingly good, as one is more good in view of the inclemency of for six fears president of the Tor-record time of rs. 50min. 38sec. inclined to imagine him filling either the No. Tor No. 2 positions.
the weather and the possibility Jonto Cricket Club. which
was at a speed of 79.62 m.ph.
C. Richards, who played No. 2 for the Interporters, fully lived up that the game had been cancelled. founded in 1827.
Riding a Norton, he fought one to his display in the first Interport last Thursday, although he of the hardest struggles seen on found his opposite number, R. P. Phillips, a very tricky and the TT. course with F. L. Frith of accomplished opponent. Grimsby, also on a Norton, who
Undoubtedly F. V. V. Ribeiro, who was called in at the last minute to fill the vacancy in the No. 3 berth occasioned by the absence of F. X. M. Silva, who was unable to play owing to pres the ground and the heavy ball last Tuesday, but the wet state of
HL A- Alves, the brilliant-Bec-,
won the Junior event on Tuesday- reio player. took some time to the lead from the start, and Swan-settle down in his unusual posi-
Frith, who came in second, took
HECTOR THOMSON'S SECOND GOLF WIN OVER JACK MCLEAN RETAINS IRISH OPEN lap Swanston had
TITLE
ston at the end of the first lap
=] "
tion as lead. A. Hyde Lay had
was sixth and 1min. 57sec. behind some very lucky wicks and partly because he had to drive too often, was overshadowed by Lopes.
Frith At the end of the second
reduced the,
lead to 1min 27sec.
Lap Record
W. Train, who played lead for Shanghai, gave a creditable per-
27min.
team can boast.
Scores: Head
LOCAL TEAM ELA Alves R. P. Phillips
F. V. V. Ribeiro
A. Hyde-Lay
(skip)
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SHANGHAI W. Train C. Richards J. W. Brierley J. Lopes
(skip)
At the end of the third lapformance and strengthened the be LOSER'S EARLY LEAD LOST Frith's lead was down to 1min. lief that he is the finest player in 6sec. at the end of the fourth it this position that the Shanghai London, September 14. was only 31séc., and at the end Hector Thomson (Williamwood. of the fifth lap 3sec. only divided Glasgow) retained the Irish open the two riders.
In the last lap Swanston rode amateur championship yesterday, defeating Jack McLean (Hayston) a record-breaking lap in by 5 and 4 in the 36 holes final 40sec. at a speed of 3181 miles an on the Royal Portrush course. hour, and finished 43sec. ahead of Thomson thus confirmed his 2 and Frith
All six first places in the race'; I victory over McLean in the Scot- tish championship final earlier in were won on Norton machines.
Frith's time for the mace Was the year!
McLean led by one hole at the 2hr. 51min. 21sec. at an average ing time," particularly their right- Miss Susan Noel, the Lenglen end of the first round, but Thom-speed of 29.29 mph wing, which I am sure will find arof squash rackets, intends to aton was in brilliant for later. S. B. Darbishire, of Cambridge terrife obstacle in Jimmy Elms temot a come-back this season. McLean did not win a hole during was third in 2hr. 53min. 29sec at and V. Costa.
Miss Noel having won the wo-the outward journey of the second 78.31 mp.h. On the other hand; the return men's championship three years half, for which he needed 40 of the Gosano brothers and Bel-in succession, did not compete this strokes. On the other hand, Thom- trai should make a big difference year, deciding to give all her time son was out in 34 and won six |
to lawn tennis. But as an Ameri-holes to turn five up..
to the Recreio's chances.
London, September 13.
A Dead Stymie
WIN
Only one match promises to pro-can squash rackets women's team tide excitement in the Second is expected here in February for Division, where the combined a match against Britain, and also In the first round, MeLean turn- POLICE HOCKEY RA.O.C. and BAS.C. eleven en to play in the championships. Missed one up, but the first six holes ounter South China at Sookun Noel has decided to return to the on the homeward joumey were all |game at which she stood head and halved. McLean became two up shoulders above all her opponents at the sixteenth, where the holder As I remarked in these colizyana Miss Noel's reappearance will was left a dead stymie after his before I sincerely hope that the excite the greatest and will bene opponent had taken three putts. Chinese will not introduce any of fit the game by making competi-.
aretion keener.
pou.
Seniors For Juniors!
their seniors meinbers who without any matches pending the return of the South Chinia "A" and “E” team players from the Chins National Games.
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COATES IS BEST LEAD IN-
SINCE J. LIANG (Continued from Page.4.)
In the Third Division the Saints should give a good account themselves
against the Liga
Portuguesa, while the Air Force and European Police clash should
be worth watching in view of the
many brilliant individual players on view.
To-morrow's Games To-morrow the Police seniors will meet Lyent at Sookurspoo and should secure both points. while in the Second Division the Lincolns should experience- no
Having got a hole back, Thom- son continued his revival in the afternoon after two halves by winning six of the next seven holes.
2ND BTY. H.KSRA. LOSE FAST GAME
DOWMAN SCORES TWICE FOR WINNERS
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-JACKIE BROWN TO FIGHT
AS A BANTAMWEIGHT
Probably Meet Training Partner And Holder At Top
London, September 13 Jackie Brown, of Manchester, who lost the world fy-weight championship to Benny Lynch on Monday, will fight in future as a bantam-weight.
"After I've had a rest I shall begin taking on bantam-weights.” explained Brown yesterday, fand it is my ambition to get to the top of the tree in that division as I did among the fly-weights. This, however, must mean eventual clash with Johnny-King, my training partner, and present holder of the bantam-weight title
ERG TELLS OF HIS AMBITION
To Meet Canzoneri In London
All the way from London to 15 Manchester Jack (Kid) Berg made a speech on the desirability of a
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LOTT AND STOEFEN FOR WEMBLEY
Enter Professional Championship
He was ably seconded by his no less eloquent manager.
fifteens on view which was quite
*
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THE game was an unfortunate one for Frost, who again gave a very good showing. He sustained a broken bone in his wrist which, besides keeping him out of rugger for some months, has ruined his hopes of a place in the Interport cricket team.
*
Hynes For Rugger Damat he will play rugger in
ESMOND Hynes has decided
and shows promise of becoming a preference to soccer this season
most useful wing-threequarter. He has a fine turn of speed, runs straight. and does not try to in- dulge in wild-long passes when blocked on the wing.
<GILCHRIST
McGI
indulged
NE
some wild throwing when a pass to the forwards hacking him up would have been much more effective particularly considering the wet state of the ground and ball Incidentally not one of these wild throws went anywhere near any of his own side.
MALLEY came on late in the second-half and it was diffi- cult to judge his ability in the few minutes of play that « remained. particularly as the rest of his side had played throughout the game.
N
Wednesday's Trial
[EXT" "Wednesday will be the final trial and on the follow- ing Saturday the First XV will meet the Army in a friendly game
3.15 p.m.
The oration was for the special on the Club ground at 4.30 pm benefit of Mr. Syd Halls, who fixes The Club "A" XV will meet the big fights at Wembley. He sat Navy XV on the same ground at with an immobile countenance throughout the speech, failing even to stir at the statement that Toni and Jack would produce £17,000 in takings.”
HE sides of relatively equal Trength have been drawn up
for Wednesday's trial in order to assist the selectors in their task
A very fast friendly hockey The holder, playing two great game was witnessed on the Marina shots against the wind, also won Ground yesterday, when the Police
George Lott and Lester Stoefen.
But that was no indication that the tenth, where McLean was defeated the 2nd Battery, H. K. S last year's Wimbledon doubles Mr. Halls was disinterested. All of choosing Saturday's teams, bunkered before the challenger R A..by the odd goal in three champions, will make their first fight promoters have what is won his first and only hole of the The Gunners held the upper appearance in this country as pro- known as a "negotiating expres- N. Z. Varsities Willing To Play He has played lead for E. W round at the eleventh This is a band throughout and were very fessionals at the Wembley Profession. This does not betray by no 7ORD has been received from Bradbury for the past two years short hole of 156 yards, but Thom-unlucky to lose. The Police, on sional Championships. with great success. He represent-ison. just over the green with his the other hand, scored from spas-
much as the flicker of an eyelid
the New Zealand University. Rugby Football Council that they ed Hong Kong in Shanghai last tee-shot, needed four more to modic attacks, taking full advan-the player competing will be Ells
In addition to Lott and Stoefen, their true reactions.⠀
The probability is that there are agreeable to playing two year inthis position, and, although hole out The three halves which tage of the opportunities, offered. Worth Vines, Hans Nusslein. W will be a heart-to-heart talk on the games against the Colony, pro- the rink went down, Coates played followed, however, left Thomson a magnificent game.
T. Tilden, Robert Bamillon. Mar-subject as soon as the parties vided the necessary permission is the winner by 5 and 4
Dowman opened the scoring tin Plaa, D. Maskell, and Albert reach agreement on what constit-given by the Japan Rugby Foot after 10 minutes when he convert- and Edmund Barke Jed a centre by Rulia Khan, but the Battery equalised soon after from a short corner
difficulty in beating the Radio. Brown Beats Even Time
A fairly good game will p ́obably feature the only Third Division encounter when the Sappers meet the Medicals at Chatham Road
FREDDIE FOX RECOVERS CONSCIOUSNESS.
First Score
On the resumption,. DowmRN gave the Police the lead again, but
In South Africans was entirely against the run
of the play. Boots Singh, in the pi
utes a fair price for the fight
Talk Of A Berg-McCleave
ball Union A request has already been addressed to Tokyo request- ing this permission, and the reply is now being eagerly awaited.:
IEUT. J. Rice Evans, "Royal Weich Fusiliers, and Secre
Light Weight Fight In London tary of the Army Rogby in Hong
Light Weight vet position, and Man Singh and
FRENCH RUGBY TEAM FOR ENGLAND
Pretoria, September 12. : A. G. K, Brown, the Cambridge.
Kong, has returned from an ex- The Oxford and Cambridge team quarter-miler took part in the 100
London, September 18. McCleave wants to accept Berg's tended holiday in Japan and North of athletes who are touring the yards, beat A. W. Sweeney, the Dalya Singh, the two full-backs, were given a trying time, in pre-
China Union won their third match of and ran E. Grimbeek, the wimmering through again..
British Empire sprint champion venting the Gunners from break-Kid Berg, British light-weight, Challenge, so does Earry Mizler:: "If Berg means business," says Londen, September 12-7. Fax, the tour here to-day when in z to 6in, beating even time. In the
boxing champion, challenged a Mr. Victor Berliner, of the Ring, the jockey injured in Doncaster|triangular match they scored 13 220 yards Sweeney could only get
light-weight or welter-weight in "T will put up 2200 a-side for him fall on Tuesday, and found to points to 12 by the Transvaal and to within two yards of Grimberk.
Europe. I hear to-day (writes to meet either McCleave fat 10st. - The Lyons-Villeurbanne team of have a fracture of the skull has 6 by South African Police, MK Sullivan had little dini-
"Cormoran") that a move is now 71b;) or Mizler (at 9st 9b) * * also dislocated a shoulder and EL. Howland, of Cambridge culty in winning the half-
on foot to match him with severely strained
McCleaves former amateur weight champion of London fight
quite conscious
going on comit
He Is University, won both the shot putt 1min. 57 2-10sec., and the visiting
(46ft 10%to) and the discus (126 team won, the relay for the thi
l'anccessive time.
CLYDE SIGE NEW LEFT WINGER
Clyde P.C. have signed sball' the St. Mirren" and for Fiberiza outside left.
Rugby League players France, bolders of the for an Albert Hall bout with Rugby League Cup, are Humery, the Frenchman, who has Yorkshire and Lancashi twice beaten Berg
ing four matches.