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CRICKETERS TO HOLD BILLIARDS TOURNEY

Garland Wells And Fender Are Good

JOE HULME'S CENTURIES WITH THE CUE

Des Voeux Road, Central

£3,000 OFFER FOR A JUNIOR PLAYER

Dartford F. C. Refusal

SUNDERLAND ARE AGAIN- DISAPPOINTED

(By FRANK COLES)

London, January 14

THE CHINA-MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRIART 1, 1936"

SHANGHAI WERE DEFEATED BY BETTER SIDE

NORTHERNS FAIL

IN ATTACK

BERTIE GOSANO AND LEONARD SHINE

COLLACOS FAILURE TO KEEP HIS POSITION

Shanghai, January 26. THE very elements.conspired against them, and yet Hong Kong won the annual Interport soccer match, held at the Canidrome on Friday Sleet, a heavy afternoon, by-3 goals to 2 fall of snow; a soccer pitch which resembled a miniature marshland, and it only needed a strong breeze to make conditions impossible, but by good fortune the clerk of the weather had given the order for no wind.

The match was more than exciting; it was thrilling at times,

L. Goldman and Miss Bar cock, above, wil, defend their mis title at the CKC that he can then din ce

Open Mixed Doubles Lawn Tes-

Chá

Mail" photo).

FAULTLESS

DISPLAY BY

MISS FOWLER

and generally speaking.. considering the atrocious conditions under which the players laboured, the brand of football seen was commendable. Sleet was falling throughout the first part of the match and shortly before the interval, it changed to snow. During the recess, the snow fell heavily, to continue throughout the second half, when one had to peer intently to distinguish whe Miss were the players on the other side of the field.

Wong Impresses In Shanghai

GITTINS SCORES FOUR AGAINST SHANGHAI "““REST"

At the finish of the match, the ground, although originally covered with water, was covered with a thin layer of snow. Turning out at the start spick and span in their white and blue MISS shirts, by the interval the players were muddied and soaked from head to foot. For the second half, Shanghai turned out in S.F.C colours, while Hong Kong appeared in the familiar blae of the Recreation Club, which brought forth much good humoured com-

ment

even more

Machine Like. Forwards

As a team, they worked wizz

their

IMPORTANT LEAGUE

MATCH TO DAY

MAINLANDERS BACK TO FULL STRENGTH

CRAIGENGOWER "DOUBLE"

(By LBW)

MUCH interest is being manifested in to-day's

senior division league ericket match be- tween the Indian Recreation Glub and the Kow- loon Cricket Club at Sookumpoo, and it would perhaps be quite safe to say that the destination of the shield for the season will rest upon the result of this all-important fixture. The Indians have scored the maximum number of points from the four games they have played and if they should win to-day they will be almost as the honours.

J

Kowloon, on the other hand, have drawn one game agai the Hong Kong Cricket Club so that they will have to score

outright win to-day if they want to win the league.

Like the Indians, Kowloon will be at full strength wit

Hung back in the side, but I doubt if they will be good enoug

get the Indians out for less than 160-rums, Vi

The Indians will rely. chiefly on their two Interport bowlers,

Frank Pereira, and A- R. Mine, to

MIXED DOUBLES BADMINTON LEAGUE

ned from Page $)

Kowloon Ta Trounced

owloon Tong last night, czeld E. Steam beat the Tanog Cinb by. 9 sets to

́S, A,“Gray-and. Miss MacKenzie (Kowloon) lost to

"A. Remedios

Carvalho and Miss

get Kowloon out as cheaply, as Shanghai, January 28. Bringing to a close a most they possibly can and for that successful visit, the Hong Kong reason I rather think Pereirs will Considering the unusual con-mising movements were begun, women's hockey team played their send the visitors in to hat if he ditions under which they play but each time they failed at the last match here yesterday at should win the toss. That, in

was most critical moment in the Hong Hongke Park and, as expected, cidentally, will probably be just ed, Hong Kong's victory

creditable. They Kong goalmouth. Here, a number won with ease from the "Best of the thing that Goodwin would do opportunities Tere missed Shangha?" by five goals to none to the Indivas if he should call lived up to their promises, and of despite the bad conditions, which should never have been The visitors were too strong for right in the spin, so that the win showed Shanghai how football allowed to sip by, similar oppor the locals and, for the most parting of the ous will have an im should be played.

mities of which Hong Kong did it was in Shanghai's part of the not fail to make good use.

field that the exchanges Look Portant bearing on the game. Shanghai Fights Hard

place. So marked was their super-

The Other Games machine-like .precision;

Foyn and Collaco, especially the iority that throughout the first combination play, their under-farmer, worked like trojans to half, Mrs. Lanson, at goal for the

Craigengower Cricket Club will standing, and their positional play, wards the end, only to see their southerners, did not touch the ball make the trip to Fokiniam, where were little short of perfect. The every effort fail through lack of at all. Miss Gittens, who scored they will meet the University in Sense forward line at all times was co-operation on the part of their the love goal for Hong Kong in a senior league game, and should P. K. Leuze ~ sul Mis. White

players. Collacco W3

win. The latter are having a very lost to Carvalho and Remedios 7-1 dangerous in attack; the backs fellow

{(Kowkon) It guilty often of being out of posi- and goalkeeper were superb.

lean season and, "$3 their

Jlost to. Barros and Remedios 7-21, would be very hard to single out tion, while, on many occasions, 27 one player from the rest of both Howe and Boisseree were

weak, the Happy Valley Club G.L White" and "Miss I Wale the visiting team; they were all not there to receive their wing-

should secure a double. The jun-((Kowloon)—

flort to Carvalho and. Remedios 1-21- men's passes, and to carry on their

for match will take place at the lost to Barros and Remedios 9-21 good

But mention mat he made of good work:

lost to Siva and Sons Boisseree had his flashes of Pairings For To-morrow Valley. Gosane, the Hong Kong right

At Kowloon winger. His work on the wing brilliance, but on the whole was innot quite up expectations. was most commendable, and, conjunction with his inside man, Howe proved a weak link in the

The Fear Cup Golf competition,

*

1

(Continued on Pape ̄11)

lost to E. Bros. and Mi

Remedios

lost a Silva And Me

FEAR CUP GOLF TOURNEY

second string are also very leat to Silva and Souza

the Kow-

17-21

20-24

3-22

$2.21

The Hong Kong Cricket Club - St. John's Vanquished will play a friendly against the At Causeway Bay last night, Civil Service at Happy Valley the Chinese Recreation Club beat The result, I think, is a foregone the St. John's Club by 9 sets to

Sarith

bear G. A. Smith and

Miss MacCar

27-12 beat Roland Koh and Miss E

Blake

21.9

W. C. Chey am! - Miss W. Chating (CRC)

An offer of 3,000 for a 19-Leonard, they showed a fine un-forward line. Costa was one of over 36 holes medal play, on conclusion for I don't see how nil: year-old player who has had no derstanding. The remainder of the best in the side, but was not handicap will be played to the home team can hope to win Gordon Lum and Mrs. Lam (C) experience of football outside the the forward line showed up ex-outstanding at any time, Remedios morrow morning over Southern and Kent Leagues was ceptionally well, and Lee Wai-tong generally was reliable, although loon City course: Starting times junior teams of these Clubs beat P. Kwok and Miss M.

will meet on the Club ground and refused yesterday."

proved that he still is a player of his bad attempt to clear when hard

are as follows: The player is Fred Déll an in-outstanding abilities, and a. real pressed gave Hong Kong a fine

W. Taylor and E F. Barnes 9.05 here again the Club should win chance, which they took, to score am 12.45 p.m

Selected Teams [side. forward, whose club, Dart-danger in attack London. December 27.

L. Jack and A. Eastman-9.30am ford, have reached the third round Hong Kong played well indivi- their first goal Jockeys and boxers at Soccer:

Well of the FA Cup, and next Satur dually; their passing was Lee and Kiang worked hard in 12.50 p.m

W. Aber and H

The following are some of the Rugger men swimming in Rugger! clothes: cricketers in a boat raceday meet Derby County at Der placed; their marking was good; their fullback positions,

each player was well supported them must go not a little of the 12.55pm.

J. McKelvie and A. J. Dennis-320 selected teams for this afternoon's by.

Sunderland, I am informed are and no mistake was allowed to go credit for stemming the dan-am, 1.00 pisa

K.C.C. 1st XI F. Goodwin (Capt), S. W. Liang and Miss Ulian Khoo HC. Borner and W. OT-9.25 guing about the spectacle of men the club to make this record bid beyond the first man They not gerous onslaughts of the visiting

E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, A (CRC):

för a junior player.

only played with their feet, they team, headed by the brilliant Lee, 105 pm

J. Gellatly and E. G. Indd-9.30 Lay. B. E. Lee, A. W. Bunsey N. A. best Kwok and Smith Wai-tong. Boissezon, in goal, had, 1.10 p.m.

E. Mackay WC. Hung, F. S. W.beat Smith and MacCam Dell's wages at Dartford are used their brains as well

flashes of brilliance, readily adapt- E. Black and A. E. Silkstone-9.35 Smith, S. V. Gittins and F. Zimmern, beat Ron and 21: 2 a week. As a League club

Shanghai Disappoint

K.CC 2nd XI E Overy (Capt.) League Table To Date G. C. Moss and Henderson-9.49 G. Lee, F. E. Lawrence, F. A Broad-

bridge, W. L. McKenzie, B. D. Lay | zmm, 1.20 pan;

There is always something ́intri-

famous at one game showing what they can do at another. Sometimes it arises. 1 ʼn the ex-

and to

pectations that they w... do some player he can receive four times Although making full allowanceing himself to the almost impos-a., 115 p.

thing funny!'

But it is difficult to be funny at billiards without endangering an

cricketers who are about to hold

this sum.

Interviewed last

SMILE

DEAD

for the bad conditions, Shanghars sible conditions. N.C.D.X night Dell lay was disappointing. If the **am so happy at home forward line had possessed a good ARTHUR MORTON expensive playing surface. The that I do not wish to go far afield marksman, the result might well their billiards championship-will, Why shouldn't I play for a Lon- have been reversed. As a team.

don club

they did not play well together. Under the League rules a play-There was a definite lack of com In the first round are H. Mer has no interest financially in abination, of mutual understanding, Garland Wells, Percy Fender, F.transfer fee paid to his club, and while positional play was a thing R. Brown, B. H. Lyon and R. C. only receives a nominal signing unknown from start to finish. Robertson Glasgow, together with on fee of £10.

I have no doubt, take it serious

ly.

Earling, Gofer and Astill

Curiorsly Alike

Garland Wells and Fenderfare

FOR AMATEURS ONLY

*

They failed to adapt themselves

Famous Derby Cricketer

G. Milne and F.

p

225

Westlake 9.15

games:

E Booker-9.5V. Darling, P. G. Craig, AA. Dand, f

R. Baldwin and G. A. Về Hall.

W. Kershaw and W. Stoker-9.50 | am, 1.30 p.m.

bear Smith and MacCaw beat Kwok and Smith

beat Koh and Blake

Fire Brigade

Games PWLF A P

38 0648.

15.50 43.2

61 44 19

8 5 2 54 18 12

IRC 1st: ED. -Pereira Recreio *A* (Capt.), S. A Ismail, A H. Mal C. R-C J. G. Charlton and W. J. Woolley A. P. Mizu, A. S. Suffad, A. R. Ab Recreio

bas, M. P. Madar, M. Arcalli, T. St. Andrew's ... 34 26 37

*ISE Jokin's 9.55 am, 1:35. pim."

Taikoo W. G. Geall and A. T. Braleyel Arcalli, K. Nazarin and AR Kitt İcheil. |10.00, am, 140 p...

D. Parsons and T. D. Paton-10.05

aim, 145 pm dai

V. C. Labrum and a

ELKCC 1st XI: A W. Hayward Kowloon Tong (Capt.), HAW Baines, G. 218 and S. Home 0 Divett, G. S. Dunkley, B. D. Gillespie,

AG. Growder, L. D. Kibee, Owen COLONY TENNIS

H. D. Gansden and A. X. Other Hughes, L. Meinnes, F. Marshall and

London, December 21 to the conditions, endeavouring 20 Arthur Morton, whose dea si adopt the same tactics which or Stockport was announced yester-10.15 3.3 1.55 ple

"J, W. Martin and C. G. Anderson dinarily would have been employed day, was a very useful cricketer in An Amateur Status Advisory on a dry pitch. Short passes con- the Derbyshire eleven before the 10.20 m, 200 pm not only versatile people, but are Board, for the assistance of play-tinually proved their downfall, in war. Curiously alike. Both care, des-ers who need advice on matters direct contrast to the long and In 1910 he was far pite an interval of 15 years, from affecting their amateur: status, well placed ones of the Hong Kong county's best bowler hatting and W. C. Simpson the same school, and having been has been set up by the Ladies' team. taught Rugger took to Soccer. Golf Union.

which in itself, is unusual

Both were originally howlers!

T. E Pearce.

H.K.C.C. 2nd XI: A. X. Mackenzie

(Capt.), C. E. Gahagan N. P. Fox, FLC. Mancell and W. C. Simpson Way, R. S. W. Paterson, W. 10.25 am, 205 pm.

Woodizz, H. J. Armstrong, JE Pot- ter, L S Forbes, V. C. Bond and J. Stein

the Stewards of the Course: W. Stoker

be had only two oferular

On occasions, a few good pro- colleagues above him. 1. Four years

and became adventurous hitters Carnera Returns To US.

Both played for Surrey and both

Are

good at billiards, an

Where Is Joe Halme?

To Attempt Comeback

later he headed the batting aver

ages and took 50 wickets American Believes His

Gaining a regular place in the side-in-1994-Martón continued

playing for the comply antal 1995.

His career with the county extend- led over 25 years,

CHAMPIONSHIP

(Continued from Page 43,

Miss Hancock humproves. Misg Hancock was very nervoLS thesizes, set against. Hime and Miss Saville, bas improvén beyond all recognition later, while he

against Miss

Car Can Go 350 M.P.H.s recently in the Ladier

Los Angeles, January Ian Fendier, racing/

Moreover, those who like to New York, January 23 Primjeither here or elsewhere in an at-last summer he had to give up today announced he discern the same bents in people Carnera, Italy's "wandering Alp,tempt at a "comeback."

his umpiring-engagements owing stracted e 4000-horse

300 miles an hour last year. builder Fendler said that Lou Moor

con-peedway veteran, would

car Campbell's record at Bonneville,

to health. He was on the list which he felt confident would do Utah within a few weeks

of like physiognomy might argue returned to the United States to- Carnera, one-time world's heavy-of-first-class amoires for next that in build and profile these day and disclosed that he had tried weight champion, was dethroned two are not dissimilar or would to enlist in the Italian army for by Maxie Baer, at present, also an not be if Fender had no mous Ethiopian service but found an ex-fillist, but received his most crushing: defeat last year at the anda, "of Joe Lonis, Detroit's brown-skinned crowned chinu

tache and were fair haired.

overcrowded-field of appl

And just one query. Where is The Fascist Beef Joe Hulme in all this billiards (parently in excellent bother? I should have thonght there were – 400,000 he could have found enough timejlike him in north-

Can to go into East from football to play.

score centuries with a cue as well

as with a bet

It was

Italian

wever, cuted within the frst 10 f

stil!

BAXTER'S FINE BOWLING

The

at least 350 miles an

preliminary speed runs

It was noteworthy the be] bell last year cracked the

ark on the Bonneville termed the fastest

Fender disclosed that the car, Inamed "Yankee Doodle,

used in an attempt to rel world's automobile speed the United

for 1029 Sir

world:

Open Singles suggests that she and her partner will retain their title:

"Goldman's ́ steadiness is his esset, and skis, powers of bigg Aghting back when in arrears are too well no toenmerate,

(a good example being provided in

however, is probably doubles, players in the

prizes

Justice 2. FAbdiell

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