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LYEEMUN XI
(Continued from Page 4)
Lyeemum, though they have more of last year's players than Stonecutters, have not done much
better. They went down badly to Kowloon last week and will have to show an improvement.
Something Lacking
Individually, however, there are
THE SELECTION
OF COLONY'S
BOWLS TEAMS
Mr. Aitkenhead's Suggestion
TO-DAY'S AND SUNDAY'S
·PAIRS GAMES
(By "SKIP)
Treasurer.
Other members of the Commit- tee present were Messrs. E. Wang, (St. Andrew's Club) Roland Koh (St. John's), Lee Chang-pung (Eliot Hall), C M Xavier (VRC), EU" E. Sante (Fire Brigade), "HA Alves (Club de Recreio), W. Sprague (Sailors" and Soldiers" Home) and Yeang |Chi-yin (Chinese Recreation
Club).
Owing to insuficient entries in the "A" Division of the Men's Doubles, it was decided to amalga- mate the "A" and "B" Divisions into one division and the "A" Division Challenge Cup be award- led to the winner and the "B" Divi- sion Cup to the best of the teams which had originally joined the "B" Division.
Cups Donated
Mr. Ed. Souta has very kindly donated a cup for the second of the two Clubs who entered for the *A* Division and Mr. F. H. Kwok has also presented a cup for the runners-up.
A Sab-Committee consisting of Messrs. W. Sprague Ed. Souza, and L. D. Skinner was formed to draw up the fixtures, for the year.
Eliot. Hall were granted per mission to start their League fix- tures after December 24 --
GOLF STARTING TIMES
OLD COURSE
MAX
BAER
Max Baer, above, the "Livermore Adonis” was hit and batter
ed to a standstill last month by Joe Louis, the "Brown Bomber After he had recovered he openly admitted to Jack Dempsey, his second," that he had been Beked by a better fighter"
Sports
Chatter
(BY GEOFFREY SIMPSON)
London, September 12. ASKELL, by the way, is most
Menthusiast gan his giant
pupil, Ronald Shayes, whom he took in hand recently.
RADIO'S HOCKEY WIN
Fusiliers Beaten In Fast Encounter
In a friendly hockey match played at Caroline Hill yesterday the Radio Sports Club beat the Royal Welch Fusiliers by 3 goals to nil in a fast and exciting clasă.
The Radio were the faster team and scored two of their goals in the opening half, through Sams gat Singh and Kalwant Singh, while the latter, scored the third in the second half
TWO NASTY SPILLS IN JUMPING EVENT
MR. A H. POTTS DRAGGED BY HIS HORSE
LIST OF QUALIFYING RIDERS
THE eliminating rounds of the Jumping and Handy Hunter events for the Polo Club's Gymkhana to be held at the Polo Ground, Boundary Street, to-morrow, were held yesterday and, despite the thin drizzle of rain which fell continuously throughout the afternoon, the riders of both sexes gave good performances.
3.
All the jumps were over three feet in height, and proof that the general standard of horsemanship was high is shown by the fact that there were only two spills during the afternoon, but, unfortunately, both were rather nasty ones.
Mr. Cuff was the first to fall, his pony failing to clear the first jump--a bush, 3 ft. 7 ins. high. Capt. A. H. Potts met with misfortune at the same obstacle, and was thrown over the horse's neck and dragged for a short distance.
RED LETTER DAY
FOR NAVY RUGBY
Lt. Ropes (Glenshee) gave the best performance of the afternoon by completing the course in good time with only onefault Mr.
with
Fielden
TO-MORROW (Canary) was not far behind two faults while the others who qualified for the
[TWO TEAMS CLASH final were: Mr. Gregory (Ike),
WITH CLUB
FIRST ENCOUNTERS ON
NEW GROUND
4 faults, Mr. Portman (Cloudy. Eve), 5 faults, Lt. Henriques (Darien) and It Marson (Smiling Commander) 6 faults, Mr. Wilson (Golden Star), Mr. Macnamara That's That) and Mr. Fergusson (Tom Cobley) each with 7 faults
(By “REFEREE") To-morrow will be a red-letter day in the history of Navy rugby.
Handy Hunter Finalists in the Colony as they will official- Those who qualified, in the ly open their 1935-36 season on Handy Hunter heats were: Cap- their new ground at Causeway;tain James (Valley Hall); It Bay with two games against the Metcalfe (The Cheetah), ML. Club, their first fifteen making Stokes (Clyde), Dr. McGowan its first appearance this season (African Eve), Mrs Porta full strength yet, but when the Capt A Potts (Mouch) and It. The Navy, however, are not at (Dunce), Mrs. Ropes (Glenshee); Dorsetshire and Kent return from Henriques (Darien)... the North it is anticipated that Mr Wilson, on Golden Star, they will be a very formidable gave an excellent performance combination.
riding side-saddle in the English St. Clair Ford, the Scottish In-style as did Mrs. Coltart on ternational, is captaining the Cloudy Eve.
Hassan and Gurbachan Singh shone at centre-half and centre-Navy this season, and I believe he is much fitter than he has been for the last two seasons.
forward, respectively, while the Fusiliers' goalkeeper and inside- left were also very good."
M
More Steeplechasing Considering the number of well known ponies that have won races The Club have made three guished themselves with good at Happy Valley who again distin- changes from the team that was jumping yesterday, it is surprising
Club Make Changes
Shayes is a 6ft. Sin Londoner, aged 22, with a fierce fat drive on either wing. He has the physique of a heavyweight boxer, but the fleetness of foot of a sprinter.
Maskell thinks he is a genuine Sunday's Pairings At British "hope," but with under-
standable cantion will not go fur-tracted the largest crowd on re-defeated by the Army last week that steeplechasing is not more Fanling Mr. R. C. Aitkenhead-donor of
ther than to say that another year cord encourage him to anticipate Bonnar, Munro and Smalley re- some good players in the team, the shield which bears his name but there seems to be a lack of and which competition was played Hong Kong Golf Club starting The following are the Boyal
should confirm or belle his faith even greater progress next sum-place Edwards, Bigy and Garrod, widely indulged in the Colony. lia him.
respectively.
The course for the Jumping to- combination and determination off last Saturday resulting in a time for Fanling on Sunday:
"At his present stage of deve The opinion is also expressed The Club side, however, is still Durham, in goal, is very safe, win for Kowloon-has many orig-
morrow will be as follows: First Jump Sandbag⠀ “Wall;
second. lopment Shayes, looks like develop that the organisation of athletics in the experimental stage while the two backs, Claner and inal opinions concerning how the 924 am D. J. Gilmore, A. W. de ing into another Perry or "Austin is now rectly improved
So the Bonnar usually plays at scrum-
Bush (8ft 9ins.) third, Gate (3 Harris, have both played First Interport teams should be select Division football before,
Yet at school he was always play-little criticisms Ide from time half. Meeke is playing well to ft. 7 ins.) fourth, Single Oxer, SE Dodwell, Hing cricket, and it was not mutil to time were not valaf this position, however, and Bon (3 ft. 2 ins), fifth, Triple Bar
his friend and neighbour, C. M
nar is too valuable a player to be (3 ft. Tins.) and sixth Timber K S. Robertson, A I 9.32
E. J. B Mitchell & that he did sa
*17 left out of the side so he is being Jump (3 ft. 6 ins.). Eastman
Jones, persuaded him to try tennis FREEMAN'S RECORD :
tried in the centre, where it is] The triple bar jump presented NLY one more week of cricket fally anticipated that he will be the greatest difficulty to the riders Urquhart
Jones, holder of the -Kent and
and I am still waiting for 1. Geare, D. C. Wilson Derbyshire tennis titles, quickly Freeman, of whom I occasionally Munro's showing in the seven-lian entries for the Jumping con yesterday. There were 6 Abstra W. A Stewart, A. A Lopes.
say nice things, to get his usual a-side's has earned him recogni- test and 30 China ponies, while for 200 wickets.
threequarter, and his the Handy Hunters there were 48 When the little man has grown display will be looked forward to entries. a beard he may be asked to bowl with interest.
Smalley, who temporarily re- obstinate to be seen properly in action;
ed, both here and in Shanghai 9.28 Morton did not play up
to Mr. Aitkenhead, who is in the scratch last week, owing to an in-Colony on holiday for a few days, jury he sustained some time ago, thinks that the best four players 936 but he was seen to advantage in should be chosen for the first his head-work and in the manner match, and the other rinks should he fed his forwards.
be determined upon the result of If the latter can combine better this first match and shoot more often, it is certain that Lyeemun will improve their goal average during the season
CIVILIANS SETTLE DOWN AT LAST
Roza
Mundy
9.40
3.44
saw the promise in Shayes.
9.48
G. M. Hargreaves, E. W G. Malcolm
956
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G. A. Leiper, Willson. THE way the lock runs in racing for England Feople tell me he AA Piper Condra Cole is extraordinary. It is not would be too expensive in Test places Garrod in the pack, H.K. RIFLE ASSOC.
B. C. Webb, W. N Aso very long ago that Charlie cricket, but facts are Smalley.
F. Lobel, T. R. Chassels. HA Browning. A. "K. [Forsyth:
The following are the teams And one fact about Freeman is and referees.
Smirke was out of the saddle and things. {almost forgotten: ??
But since his suspension was that he needs only 13 more wickets Cinh First XV-L G. Robertson F. M. Bryden H. C. Hop-moved things have gone amazing to complete his 200 for the eighth (Captain); H.. B. McGilchrist, Kiris.
ly well for this dashing young successive season--an unparalleled Boumar, A. M. W. Scott, K. A. Munro, rider.
feat, I believe, unless it was done. Butcher, C. Meeker A P Walkden, JH McElney, WE Peers,
G. Marseille, A. Soumer-
felt
SPOON SHOOT
Black And Hempsted Lead Marksmen
Despite adverse weather condi
C.C. Stark, J. W. Alabas-1 Soon after his return to racing when cricketers wore top bats B. D. G. Barlow, E. P. Humphreys, B. Hons on Wednesday, the Spoon
Personally. I think this is an ex- cellent arrangement, as it gives 9.52 any selection committee ample time to judge the merits or de merits of the first four. Mr. Ait- 10.04 kenhead was captain and skip of the Shanghai team who over 10.08 whelmed H. K. in 1927 by 3117.10.12 (Continued from Page 4)
This was one of the best matches ever seen in the Colony, and was Gough is a tireless worker and featured for its accurate bowling 10.20 distributes the ball well, while in and wonderful markmanship. T. Pile and Moss, the Police Mr. Glover, skip of the winning 10.24 Dossess two fast sharp-shooting Interport team this year, will pair
he became associated with Wind-Uzlucky for him that there was 0 Deane, M. S. Cumming, J. PAT wingers
with Mr. Aitkenhead against E.
10.28 E. A. Rodgers, J. Stenersor Lad and piloted the horse to no play in Kent's match on Satur Smalley,
Shoot and Practice the Kow Ideal Leader
in he ought Navy First AV Lt. Bekeza (8th loon City range was well attend Duncan, champion of the Colony, 10.32
victory in last season's Derby and day, but afte C. Mycock, A. Anderson.
Sawantw to find some wickets which DF); It St. Clair Ford (Captain) ed. C.P.O. Black heading the S.B Stephens has proved beyond and A. M Holland this evening in 10,36 G. A. Stewart, D. A St Leger.
(Madway), Sorg Lt. Benson (Med (b) Practice Campbell
Now by a stroke of luck he has take spin. doubt that he is their best leader, a pairs game at the KBG.C
with 95 out of way), Tel Jones (Medway), AE J.C. Brown and A. 1. Holland 10.40
R. Edward Jones, M. WIL had the thrill of riding the won-
possible 105
psted but I am still of the opinion that
kinson kas
der horse, Bahram, to victory at TAVING been knocked out by way). Lt. Miers (Medway); Lt. wm- topped the Bone would be better suited to the will meet C. Eichards and RC.
(2) 10.44 Comdr. Legge, C. C. Black Doncaster the first "triple crown" Fre
and also ter(Medway), S. P
Richards Practice inside-right berth than Johnson. Aitkenhead in a paira game to-
NEW COURSE
(Lowestoft), A. B. Lee (Lowestoft) these Bone, like Green, the inside-left, morrow commencing at 10 am. 9:24 am. B. K. Collings, W. Taylor, winner for 32 years
knock
Tel King (Lainat");; C. Richards has been three has a touch of finesse about his
Co-Marton, ~ Edri play which has a disgrunting champion of the SLB.C. and thus effect on defenders who are able equals the record of J. C Mac to spoil much better with the dongali, who also won this title “kick-and-rush" type of forwarde -
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Limes
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J.C. Macdougall will be remem On the form displayed by both ams to date, the Police shouldered here as the skip although it will be a harding Shanghai term in
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