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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1936
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OLYMPIC SWIMMING STARS MAY BE SEEN IN COLONY AFTER ALL
RECREIO EXTENDED
BY KOWLOON DOCK
REMEDIOS RECOVERS IN FINE STYLE
WARD UPSETS RECREIO JUNIORS
THE
(By "SKIP")
most exciting match last Saturday was, as I anticipated,
It was and Kowloon Dock, which was played at Hung Hom touch and go most of the time until about the 18th end, when With both the Portuguese were only two shots to the good! of the Silvas getting a four and A. A. Remedios six shots in the last three heads, however, "the visitors win looked more com- fortable than it really was.
Fraser and C. G. Silva, similar in style and methods, had a very close duel, with the former not having much luck, at one)
bead in particular when Dame Fortune frowned on him severely. With the best of the position behind and the opposition lying a brace, he drove but missed by the proverbial coat of varnish. Trying the same shot again he hit the jack “good and hard” only to see it rebound off a wood to give the winners a count of four.
Coleman and Noronha shone) for their respective sides. but an off day and Revie had ATHLETIC LOSE
seldom lay, the shot against Ribeiro. MAJORITY OF
A. A. Remedios, pro- moted to skip for the first time, THEIR TEAM seemed nervous to begin with but settled down after a few heads to overtake Glen Cooper
But Kowloon Chinese Benefit
Wan
MAK SHIU-HON STILL
UNDECIDED
(By "REFEREE")
A-A, da ROZA
A A. da Bora, above, has not entered for any of the individual championship events this serAOR, but took part in the 200 Yards Open Relay for the VRC. as their third string swimmer.
FOUR
ENCOUNTERS TO-MORROW
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Kowloon Dock Visit Champions
(By "SKIP")
To-morrow's curtailed fixture list does not promise to be very exciting, the only match to which much interest will attach is that
between the Civil
Servants and
who at one time led by 13-3. Cooper was brilliant during the Yacht Club at the Valley and these first eight or 10 heads that solely by reason of the fact and had good support from both Victor Ramsay and Parks, that a change in League positions the lead. Remedios and his may result. If the home men, however, scraped home by win, as they should do, it will three shots thanks to those six leave their opponents at the bot-
tom of the League.
in the last
three
team
Kowloon
The latest entry into the First counters
In the First Division Taikoo Division of the Hong Kong Foot-lheads.
fwill entertain Craigengower "B" Cullen, who was anything but ball League are the Kowloon Chin- ese, whose appeal for admission to nervous on the next rink, had an and I think they will just about The First Division of the League uphill fight all the way and couldn't manage to pull it off.
upheld by the Emergency quite make the grade, in spite of Dock have to visit the champions. and will no doubt endeavour to Committee of the HKFA. nearly getting the only five of the game emulate their feat of last year by
Craigengower put out * very a fortnight age.
This is another case of players strong "B" team to play the Civilinning at the Valley. But I do of not fancy their chances this time. Club deserting to an-Servants, no fewer than five
I hear rumours of other matches, appearing. The other and the majority of players their "A" team will be recognized as former Ath-lopposition, on the other hand, had being arranged, but am unable at
three reserves in so the result was present to confirm this. letic stars, while the latter will probably be left with the alter-a foregone conclusion, although it native of either recruiting players was the collapse of Strange's rink from outside the Colony or with which accounted for the 14-shot TAIKOO drawing from the League!
from one
(Continued on Page 3)
OVERSEAS CHINESE F. C. APPEAL FAILS
At a meeting of the Appeals Board of the Hong Kong Foot- Jesterday, the ball Association appeal of the Overseas Chinese against the decision of the Conn- cil in not admitting them to the Senior League was dismissed.
ARGONAUTAS TO HAVE RESERVE
HOCKEY TEAM SENIOR ELEVEN
STRENGTHENED
GOOD INTERMEDIATE AND ATTACKING LINES
(By "STICKS") The Argonautas' Hockey Cinb are looking forward to
a more
victory.
Rosselet's Fine Win Jack Hollidge got the better of cs.c.c. Cavanagh after leading him all
the way, and Grimmitt lost by only POLICE
one to Summons, who got a five
"Skip" Forecast
quite early in the game. But Char- of corresponding game last seasoL.
lie Rosselet's rink was all
over while underlined teams are favoured
Earry Strange and got a couple to win.]
of sixes in the bargain! The loser was only down a couple of points the at the 12th, but then first six and the "ro" set in
came
The Bowling Green took a skele- ton first team down to Taikoo,
five or six second team players be ing included, and they looked to be "for it" until late in the game,
when they staged a comeback to
out winners by 14 shots. Polson tied with Randle at 20-all (Continued on Page 3)
INTERPORT CRICKET TRIALS
For To-morrow And Sunday
R. DUNCAN REGAINS Madar's Fine JAPANESE
LEADERSHIP
THOMPSON STILL LEADS
JUNIOR SKIPS
The following are the records of every skip in the 1936 Lawn
Bowls League:
Record
B. Madar is, one of the
many old boys of Queen's
FIRST DIVISION.
SHOTS
SHOTS
R. Duocan (K.B.G.C.)
W. E Hollands (P.R.C)
P. W. 18 12 17 11
L. D. . F. "A 60 376 224 355
UP Down Ptx
52 0
24.
337
18
0
MADER
H. A Alves (Recreio)
16 17
5 0
375 263 112
U. M. Omar (CCC "A")
16 11
5 0 344 290.
R. F. Laz (CCC. “A”)
17 10
382 5 2
ang 103
A. M. Holland (KB.G.C.)
17 11
6 0 372 293
J. Fraser (K.D.R.C.)
12 10
261 2 0
-193
17 10
70 237
306
14 8
1 319
253
8
8 1 352 343
S
3 0 249
190
W. Xair (PR.C.)
R. Bu (C.C.CA
T. X. de Silva (Recreio)
C. S Roeselet (C.CC. "B")
F. Jones (CS.CC)
C. G. Silva (Recreio)
A Hyde-Lay (ECC)
F. Cullen K.D.R.C.)
M. Y. Adai (LRC)
W. Gill (C.C.C. "B")
R. Wallace (T.D.R.C.) A. R Dallah (LRC)
L. Guy (B.G.C.)
40 258 236
8 90 335
10 9 355
530
០០០០០៥ « ទទឌី
College who has made a name for
ACES
WOMEN STARS
ARRIVING HERE
SATURDAY WEEK
Exhibition Against Local Talent
MEN MAY ALSO PERFORM ON OCTOBER 6
*(By "CRAWL")
20 himself in the world of sport in Following a meeting attended by 20 Hong Kong. In his case he is the Japanese authorities in the Co-
17 best known as an all-round cric-lony and members of the Japanese
17
0
16
keter, though he also plays a good Community it was disclosed yester-
16 game of tennis.
16
Meder's first Ciao cricket match day that there are now bright
16 was for the Indians against the hopes of a swimming exhibition, or
15 University in 1921, and he batted exhibitions, being given by the so well in his debut match that Japanese world Olympic swimming competent judges of the game ez-
14 pressed the opinion that here in-stars in the Y.M.CA. pool on Sep-
14 deed was Q coming cricketer. tember 26 and October 6.
13 Eleven years later he achieved the
It now appears that '12
13 ambition of every Hong Kong-women swimmers, who repre-
born cricketer when he was given sented Japan at
0
13
15
9
14
2
8
AR Minu (LRC)
61
G. Cooper (K.D.R.C.)
16
0
81 282 326
44
W. T. Field (CCC "B")
62 250 240
10
0
12
9.62 276
50
6. 1 231 249
0
11 18
3 0 142
-170
0
28
4 1 158
0 49
5 1 198
203
Q 5
2 10 3 240
338
0
98
7
3 0 121 100
21
4 -
125 150
221 288
0
J. Hollidxe (CS.C.C)
J. McKelvie (K.D.R.C.)
E. C. Fincher (K.CC.)
S. Logan (PRC)
J. F. Macgowan (C.S.C.C.) J. C. Chalmers (T.DRC) A. E Silkstone (K.C.C.) R. P. Philips (ECC) N. Drummond (T.D.R.C.) W. E. Way (C.C.C.) "B") J. Shepherd (PRC) S. Randle (K.B.G.C.) J. C. Polson (T.DR.C) G. N. Mitchell (K.D.R.C.) A. O). Madar (LR.C.)
J. Cavanagh (C.C.C “B”)
J. Deakin (C.S.C.C.)
3
the Berlin
his Colony blazer against Shang-Games, will be arriving here on 10 hai, and his innings of 59 not eat September 26 and will
9 will go down in history as one of probably give
5 1
A Remedios. (Recreio)
00
C. Simmons (CS.C.C.)
3 0
2 0
55
55
A. W. Grimmitt (C.S.C.C)
3 0
76 66
0
10
4.0 301 103
0
2
H. V. Pearse (CCC "B")
I
4.0 32 105
13
N. J. Bebbington (K.C.C.)
1
4 0
79
110
31-
1
$ 0
100 140
40
1 0 1 1
22
0
010
0 1 0
#
0
9
1
11
J. V. Ramsay (K.D.R.C.) M. J. Henderson (E.BG.C.) W. Macfarlane (KBG.C.) A. F. Mine (IRC)
J. Lindsay (K.D.R.C.)
R. Keown (TDR.C)
H. F. Strange (CSCC)
A. M. Omar (CCC “B”)
W. Weir (T.D.R.C.)
R. & Craig (K.G.C.)
01
7 0
20
30
016
most
ап exhibition
the best knocks on the Shanghai against local talent, if obtain- ground. Incidentally, he was then able, in the YMCA. pool
The Men's section of the Olym- playing for Eric Mitchell's team, which dumbfounded all the critics pic aquatic team are now en route by returning to Hong Kong with to Japan, via Suez, and have also the S.C.C. flag.
expressed a hope to give an exhibi- Madar has since played twice for tion in the Colony, but their pro- the Colony in 1934. then he Tame is now visited Shanghai, and in the fol-
lowing season in Hong Kong. He
is a very pretty bat, though a very
mation.
awaiting confir-
Tentative Programme Should the Japanese
women
slow starter, while he is a useful swimmers agree to the exhibition, change bowler and a
safe feld the
following tentative pro-
He has won the Indian Recreation sramme against local talent will Club batting and bowling averages probably take place:
on several occasions and is also a member of their First Division tennis team.
100 Yards breast-stroke
100 Yards free-style
50 Yards free-style Exhibition
Madar played a good game of only)
⚫ soccer while at School and was
1510 240 246 30 9986 9986-844-844 516
• Fraser had eight wins in as many games with the K.C.C. being 63
Diving (by visitors
200 Yards free-style relay (tezIRE
50 Yards hack-stroke.
tennis champion of Queen's College of four) in 1923, when he also won the
The programme for the men has Handicap Singles event and the not yet been arranged, but like Doubles with his brother "P" that above it will comprise sev He was also captain of the College eral events against the cream of tennis and cricket teams and took local talent should the latter be a prominent part in athletics.
willing to participate.
UP Down PL ARMY CHILDREN'S
A 288 139 0 3+2 279. 161 0 28 256. 138 0 24 326 86
"SKIPS" FORECAST
B. Lapsley (K.DRC)
Totals
(C,C.C. “A”
(57) K. DOCK
(72) REK.Y.C
(-) HKF.C. “B′ (—)
(59)
shot! up.
(50)
SECOND DIVISON
SHOTS
(Figmes in brackets denote result
F. X. Soares (Recreio)
Rodger (HK.F.C.) “A”)
G. H Sherriff (K.BG.C.)
P. W. L. D. F G. EF. Thompson (K.B.G.C.) 18 16 ◊ $27 H. Rose (K.B.G.C.)
18 14 4 0 440 17 12 5 0 404 18 11 6 1 412 17 11 6 0 389
271 118
C. E Basto (Recreio)
4 0
*309
A E. Carey (PRC)
5.0
30T 302
H. F. Westlake Jr. (C.S.C.C.)
.6 0
316 · 203
W. Ward (CCC)
7 €
321 320
3. A R. Selby (HK.F.C. "B"
8 1
361
L. J. Silva (Recreio)
10 227 136
R. HE. Marks (P.R.C.)
J. Russell (HK.F.C. “A”)
H. V. Pearse (CCC)
6 3 0 167 169
6 7 0 238 260
0
5 9 2 264 342
78
C. B. Robertson (ELE_F.C. "A") 18
6 12 0 345 34
0 9 12
JF. Lamy (HKER.C.)
$
5 3 1 176 174
*
0 11
R. P. Davies (CS.C.C.)
15
59 1 264 302
71
A. F. Paul (ЯLE.E.R.C.) EL Edwards (HEP.C. “B” W. E. Muskett (EKER.C) A. E. Silkstone (K.C.C.)
11
5.6 0.233 223
0
13 0 310 387
10
9
C.R.C. BEAT C.S.C.C. IN “C” DIVISION
LAST FIXTURE OF
THE SEASON
Y. 'Abbas' (CCC)
J. S. Riddell (PRC)
The last fixture in the "C" Divi- sion of the Lawn Tennis League was played yesterday evening at Causeway Bay, where the Chinese Recreation Club beat the Civil S. Logan (P.R.C.)
Service Cricket Club by 6 sets to:
E. N. Chas and T. F. Lo (CRC) beat J. Faro and B. Agafurofi 6-4 beat R. M. Wood and G. F. Bent-
ley
F. W. Haynes (H.K.F.C. "B")
J. M. Jack (K.C.C)
R. R. Wood. (CS.C.C.)
S. Deacon (HKER.C.)
K. S. Robertson (R.K.K.Y.C.).
J. Bentley (R.HK.Y.C.)
5:0. 273 240
10 0 314 345
4 12 1 288 365
* 109
0 122 111
0.143
141
# 166 168
0 163 164
16
SWIMMING
Col. H.
Harrison As Referee
FULL PROGRAMME
-
Col. H. C. Harrison, G.SO, 1., Command, will act as
0 31 14 China
12 Referee at the annual Army
12. Children's Swimming sports,
12 which will be held in the Victoria
EASY WIN FOR
LAWRENCE IN 220
IS PREDICTED
No Opposition From Army Swimmers
BOYS' 100 YARDS AND PLUNGING TO-DAY
(By "CRAWL")
The third day's programme in
Recreation Club swimming pool the Colony' Swimming Champion-
on Monday and Friday, Septem-ships will be decided this everting 10 ber 21 and 25, respectively.
$
when the main event on the card
The following is the complete will be the Colony 220 Yard free-
programmė:--
style championship, which should 50 yards Championship (Boys easily be retained by the holder, under 11 years), 50 yards Champion: Wilfred Lawrence.
ship(Girls under 11 years), 100:
11 Having failed to lower his re- yards Championship: (Boys years and over), 100 yards Cham-cord times for the 100 yard, free pionship:-(Giris years and over), style and the Half Mile, the ques- High Dive, (14 feet; 3 dives)tion on everybody's lips at the mo- (Boys), High Dive, (14 feet; 3 dives)
(Girls), 25 yards back-stroke:ment is whether Lawrence will be (Girls and Boys), 25 yards Novices, able to lower his 220 time, which free-style:-(Boys 9 years & over), now stands at 2 mins. 25 secs., 525 yards Novices, free-style-(Girls against such poor opposition a5-
6
A. Stevenson (RHKY.C.)
40 146 165 460 199 181 18- 460 178 212 0 34 4 6 0 175 219
0
44
63)
beat RAJ. Simpson and J. C
Bowstead
LE Lammert (E.CC.) A. A. Lewis (CCC) $-0. I. Currie (HK.F.C. “F”)
4 7 0 203 239
0 36
0.0
76 47
29
0
5 147 189
.0
A Webster (H.KER.C.)
2, 6
0
3-6
In A. Gutierrez (Recreio)
152 177 0 98
£5 13
6-2
W. W. Hirst (K.C.C.)
2 129 159
38
60
B E Maughan (REXY.C.)
0: 180 226
6 1 172 163
4
5
10 59 48 11
10 60
4
4
14
27
P. F. Li and P. H. Kwok (CRC)
A. E. & Alves (CCC)"
5-7 Rosario (Recreio)
2-6. L. Strange (CS.C.C.)
6-2
“C” Division League
W. McHandy (PRC)
C. Labem. (K.C.C)
EL Overy CK.C.C.)
The Second Interport Cricket
C. Wei and S. L. M2 (C.R.C.) successful season this year than Trial will be held on the H.K.C.C.
lost to Faro and Agafurof last, when they finished third ingrouzd
commencing to-morrow, the First Division of the Mamak at 2 pm sharp, when teams will beat Wood and Bentley
beat Simpson and Bowstead Hockey Tournament, as they have, be selected from the following :--- in spite of two losses in Ad W. E. Colledge, A. W. Hayward, lost to Faro and Agafuraff Silva and A. A. dos Remedios, been CoL E. St. G. Kirke, A. H. Madar, H. lost to Wood and Bentley strengthened by the inclusion of W. Neve, L. J. Walch, E. F. Fincher, eat Simpson and Bowstead
[G. Clegg-Hill A. T. Lee, A. R. Minu several new players.
T. A. Pearce, F. Zimmern, C. U. B. Souza, the local, Portu Garthwaite, W. Hung, E. Lee, E. J. goalkeeper, Mitchell, F. D. Pereira, E. L guese international
PW G D P A Pts will be playing for them this sex Gosano, L. D.. Kilbee, N. A. E. Mac-
K.LT.C. 11 11 0 0.77 son and his inclusion will greatly kay, K Nararis, Tel. Tufnell. strengthen the team in this de- The Third Interport Cricket Recreio 11 16 1 0.79
Trial will be held on the KC.C. SCAA 11 9 2 0 65% 37% 18 partment.
E. Goaano and J. Gonsalves will ground. next Sunday commencing KT. probably be the two bucks. Gonat e sharp, the teams being Army TC. 11 6 4 1 55:44. 13 salves played throughout last ses selected from the following:
W. H. Colledge, E. L. Gosano, W. UTC 11.5 5 142 561⁄2 11 son at right-half, but, owing to Hung, N. AE. Mackay, H. W. Neve, K.C.C. B 144 14 54:49 the departure of A. A. das Be-L. J. Walch, E. F. Fincher, A. W. ECC. A 11 4 6 1 441⁄21⁄2 541⁄2 9 medios for Saigon, he will be Hayward, L. D. Kibee, & H. Madar, CRC 11 8.0.432 551⁄2 6 L. C. R. Soats: (CCC)
Ccs.c.c. 11 7 8 1.31% 674- forced to play at fall-back ELT A PERrce, F. Zimmern,
HK
GCA 11 7 4.0 64.
Gosano did not play for them till Garthwaite, G. Clear Hili, A. T. Lee, C.C.C...11.2 8.1 the latter part of the season, but
[Continued on Page 3).
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W. Callips (C.S.G.C.)
T. W. Carr (K.C.C)
E. & Abraham (REKT.C.)
22 20 20
A. Chapman CHLFC "B") P. A. Ivanovich (Recreio) G. E Costello (RHKYC)
14
A. T. Hamilton (R-HET.C.).
18
S. J. Houghton (KLCC)
19
3. Gregory (HK.F.C. “A”)
016
24
35
E. Minu, P. D. Pereira, F. Good LRC 11 011015434 win, E. Owen Enghes, R. Lee E! Natarin, Tel. Tufnell.
Totals 137 63 63 6-594 594
W. Phelps (C.Cca)
A. Spary CCC)
PVS. Drake (KBG.C.)
A Bidwell (C.C.co
A. McKellar (HKP.C. "T HP, Westlake St. (C&CC) L. Jack (KCC)
Total
30
. 21
6291
9 years & over), 100 yards free-style Pte. Taylor and Boy. Derbyshire, 5(Boys and Girls 14 years & over of the East Lancs.
who left Army Schools in July 1936).
Diving Display (Friday only), 100
yards free-style (Colony Inter
(Continued, on Page 3) To-day
years
Commencing 6 pum-
Yards Free Style-Boys' Cham- pionship of the Colony (15 and under). Long Plunge Championship of the
Colony.
4 Schools Cup-One entry per School),
Long Plunge (2 plunges)(Girls and 160 Boys), 25 yards Novices, free-style- (Boys under 9 years), 25 yards 4 Novices, free-style (Girls under
years), Relay Race free-style-Hong Kong Kowloon (Girls & Boys der 11 years of age-6 per team, each to swim 25 yards) on Friday only, Relay Race free-style--Hong Kong v. Kowloon(Girls & Boys 11 years of age & over-8 per team, each to swim 25 yards) on Thursday only.
_528:258 758 12:10529 10329 1009–1009.. 528
TAIKOO BOWLS TEAM
The following will represent the Taikoo Recreation Club in
220 Yards Free Style-Championship-
of the Colony. .
50
!
To-morrow
Commencing 3.15 p.m.
Yards Free Style Championship
of the Colony."
100 Yards Breast Stroke-Champion-
ship of the Colony,
Diving Championship of the Colony. 440 Yards Free Style Championshi
of the Colony.
their League bowlz fixture against mond, J. Polson (Skip),
A. Norrie, T. Grimes, B. Keow Craigengower "B," in the First R. Wallace (Skip); Division, et Taikoo to-morrow:- 1. Waid. F. Pattinson, W. Cunni
W. Brown, W. Melrose, N. Drum--ham, 1. Chalmers (Skip)."