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THE CHINA "MAHL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1936
Sporting Page
EAST LANCS. TO MEET FUSILIERS IN SOCCER LEAGUE TO-DAY
Noted Army EAST LANCS
Referee
RECORD
HAVE SECURED TWO COLONY AQUATIC TITLES
Interporters At Soccer, Hockey And Cricket
BATTALION LEAVING FOR INDIA IN JANUARY
The 2nd Bn. The East Lan- (cashire Regiment, who, arrived in the Colony in 1933, are due to leave this station for Inila
in January 1937, and due to the fact that all kit must be pačkai some weeks prior to the Regi- will G. W. P. Kimm, of ment's departure, they Army Educational cease all sports activities some Corps, arrived in Hong Kong intime in December.
CAPTAIN
1934. as Command-Education-Offi The Regiment came to the cer. China Command. When in Colony with an excellent sport
· December, 1935, the War Office ing record and during their stay increased the AEC officer estab here they have won new laurels,
·lishment in China and sent out a having shone in every depart- Major Command Education sment of sport. Oficer Captain Kimm assumed
duty as Education Officer, Hong Kong Area He has been on the
Board of Education since his ar
"riral in the Colony.
Now aged 47, though he looks no
-TILDEN SAYS PERRY WILL
BE PROFESSIONAL SOON.
more than 35. Captain Kimm har Bat Thrice Wimbledon Champion.
keď a Fifelong association with sport, both as a player and as an organiser.
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In his younger days he played i soccer. for the Portsmouth Amar Yours in the Portemouth and...Dis- trict Association Football League, but forsook the game-in favour of hockey, at, which he represented Leinster in inter-provincial games in Ireland and Hampshire in the County matches in England. He has played for the Army in Egypt and frequently for the Corps. An active player until he was 42, when he felt satisfied that he had had a long and happy innings, he has ame taken up umpiring, and is al qualified Army umpire.
Here in Hong Kong he continues his interest in the game.
Most
Is Still An-Amateur
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Honolulu, September 25. Fred J. Perry, Wimbledon tene. nis champion and three tinzes Ȏmerican.... National chamtics. will turn professional within zen days, it was intimated to-day by William T. Tilden, former Na tional champion who turned pro- fessional in 1930 and is now visit- ing Hawaii.
Perry, who first reached pro- muzence in 1930, has consistent- ly turned down all offers to tren professional, although he did ac cept a position with a Retish sports firm as manager of its United Australia ·Branch. Press.
Officers and men like have
"Looking_over_the diffenlf Pine Valley-links at Clementon, New Jersey, where they unsuccess
fully attempted to wrest the Walker Cap from the United States, these members of the British- Galf team presented the strongest aggregation from Britain in recent year. Left to right (ait- ting) are G. A. HIL H. G. Bentley, Jack McLean. Hector Thompson, British amateur champion, and ~J. D. A. Langley: Ita_r_(standing). Cecil Ewing. Gordon Peters. Dr. William Tweddell, capimit;
L. P. B. Lascas and J. Morton Dykes
INTERESTING
- ENCOUNTER IN
F.A. LEAGUE
Kowloon Chinese Meet Athletic
WHOLESALE TRANSFER FROM
ONE TO THE OTHER
(By “ROVER")
Strengthened by the inclusion |
“ROVER'S”
FORECAST
Forecast
for the week-end fixtures, giving the "EVOLTEČE
pronounced--black- letters:
Fusiliers
Recreio
Police
To-day
FIRST DIVISION
INTERESTING GAME ON K.F.C. GROUND
KOWLOON LOSE MANY PLAYERS
RIFLES TASK AGAINST POLICE
(By Rover")
THERE is a very interesting First Division League football programme this afternoon, and although South China "A" will not be seen- [until next week, there are many matches worthy of attention. The all-military clash between the Fusiliers, one of the most improved teams in the senior League, and the East Lancs, should provide the best soccer to-day.
The Fusiliers will probably field the same team which trounced the Kowloon Chinese last Sunday by 5 goals to 2 at home, but the East Latics, who opened their season with an odd goal's defeat at the hands of the Saints, have made several changes. Crowther will play in the pivot position, while Eckersley will be at left half. Griffin has been brought into the attack on the right-wing, while Radcliff has been dropped.
Recreio are at home to the Saints to-day and a very fast
TRIAL CRICKET and exciting clash is anticipated here. They have made one
MATCHES
Three Clubs Prepare For Season
change from last week, D. Alves coming into the team on the left-wing instead of his brother, A. Alves. The Saints are also making change from the side which beat the East Lanes, Pat sick-list |Castro" playing at centre-half, instead of Hussain, who is on-the
Another excellent game
SOCCER CARD. ALSO GOOD ONE
should take place on the KFC JUNIOR LEAGUE- A. sign that the cricket season ground at Chatham Road, is new fully upon us is the fact where the Police entertain the that no less than three clubs are Rites. The Police have made having trial matches to-day. The numerous changes. Parker Hong Kong Cricket Club are hav-being included at left-back (Chatham Road, 4.30 pm)ing an intra-club game on their instead of Greig, who is being
v St. Joseph's
at the KCC and rested Gongh will again (King's Park 430 pm).ground, while
IRC. trial matches will also be assume the responsibilities of a (Kowloon, 1:30-pa-played: Y ·Eastern
V
Rides
J
Clab
of Mak Shai-hon, the All-Chinir soccer team fall-back, the Kow-15. China "B" loon Chinese Football Club should
centre-half,
supported by The friendly game between the Brooks and North. (Club, 4.30pm) Hong Kong Press and Club de
Kowloon
(Caroline Hill, 430 p.m.). Recreio, originally fixed for to- SECOND DIVISION
v" East Lance.
Forward Changes":
Rifles Will Extend Royal Navy
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CHINESE POLICE HAVE BIG TASK AGAINST SAPPERS.
(BY ROVER')) Undoubtedly the best game in
morrow, has been postponed until There are also some changes at November 1. owing to the fact forward, where Morrison, who was Prince Edward Road 4:30 pm) that the latter club-find If incon-in-hospital yesterday, but who is the Second Division of the Hong
have no difficulty in collecting Fusiliers both points from the Chinese Ath-liter- letic Association when they meet in the First Division of the Hong
hockey players in the Colony know! him well, as he is keenly interest upheld the good name of the Kong Football League on the Club Club
Regiment, and below we give ground to-morrow.
ed in the standard of play and as the complete list of the Begi an umpire uses his whistle to con-i
ment's achievements from tool a game in a way that is en date of their accival -- object lesson in the art of umpir ing. He is a member of the Hono Kong Association's Board of Um-!
the
1933 Golf
Second
place in Inter-Services, pires as well as the Army Board, Inter-Unit Handicap Competition.
1934 Inter-Unit Hockey, Runners-up. Inter-Unit Cricket Runners-up. Inter-Unit Open Team Boxing win-
www.
-
Navy
·(Sookampos, 4.20 p.m.).[venient to field a team to-morrow. expected to be fit to-day, may play Kong Football League to-day will
*
Chinese Police v › Engineers.
(Kowloon, 300 p.m.).}
Eastern
(Club, 3.00 pm). South China v. Kowloon
(Caroline BEL: 3.00 p.m.).| Stonecutters · --v › Lyeman
(Chatham Boad, 3.00 pizz.). THIRD DIVISION
The former have a ready-made team as the majority of the play- es are old Athletic players who Fusiliers have been playing together for some time, while the Athletic are Eecreio still in the progress of team build- Ing after the majority of last year's players left them.
4)
B. ROSEMEYER ADDS TO HIS MOTOR WINS
at inside-right Should he fail to be the clash between the two will- play the berth will most likely fall tary teams stationed at "Shamsui- to Bone, who is worthy of con-pa, the Fusiliers and the East sideration" because of his fine re- Lancs-and as they are well cord in the Third Division team matched, the encounter should Johnson will lead the attack, produce soccer of a high standard. a third Both teams finished well up in the with Green and Manning, Division player, on the left touch-Second Division last year and thave met severni, fitnes, this sek- with the
Frankfort. September 27. The
▼ East LanC.
Imost successfni Gerzar racing (Prince Edward Road, 3.00 pm).driver of this year, Bernd Rose-
The Rifies have not get definite-son in friendly games St. Joseph's
meyer, to-day gained another vic- (King's Park, 300 p.m.)-tory, winning the dificult Felderly decided upon their line-up, but honous breaking even. To-morrow
and he is particularly sealous con- cerning the welfare of the Mamak Hockey Tournament, of whose
It is natural to expect that the Eloon committee he is the chairman. ners.
Inter-Unit Novices Team Boxing new team should win, but the As a cricketer, Captain Kimm 2008--no mean player, having on winners.
Inter-Services, Inter-Unit Gold several occasions represented" the Corps at Home, but he has long Handicap Competition-2nd Place.
since given up the game.
1935 Billiards
Ng Sze Kwong Cup winne Area: Inter-Unit-Cricket-witmezz.
FIRST DIVISION Chinese v Chinese Athletic
́ (Cinh,*4.30 pm). SECOND DIVISION
Athletic by their display last week proved that with more practice loon Chinese v Chinese Athletic
mr (Club, 3,00 p.m.). and a few additions to the team
"THIRD DIVISION they-should-be able to hold their Liga Ptuguesa v Ordnance
(Chatham Road, 3.00 pm).; own in the League. Lee Tak-kee,
▾ Engineers former-right-winger, of the Saints European P.
(Kowloon, 4.28TM p.m.): worse leading the team co Inter-Unit Aggregate Cup and the ter-Unit Revolver Cup winners In the Second Division the same
| Medicals Area Boxing, Inter-Unit Open two dibs meet, and here again Area Boxing, Inter-Unit Novices the Kowloon Chinese should have
Imatters their own way.
Captain Kimma's first association| copaldajacet in the Colony was as Hon. Secretary of the Area Sports Board, which position he held from November 1935 to July 1935, when pressure of work in connection Team winners. with his military dadies necessitat-
ed relief. Now, however, he is Team Bunners-up. Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong
Arta Boxing, Individual Champion-| There are four games down for ships.
in the Third Division. Area Association Football Section 6 Open Weights and 5 Novices decision
bat there are none of outstanding *interest.
and a member of the Hong Kong winners. Football Association, and was "for"
a short while their Hon. Secretary.
He is also a member of the Man-
agement Committee.
(Continued on Page 3):
minm's many Next Saturday's Handicaps
One of Captain
berg race in the Black Forest in it will probably be the same as spite of rain and heavy fog. last week, when they won their Rosemeyer through the victory re-away match against Kowloon by ceived the title of German Moun-three clear goals. tain Champion. *.
(Continued on Page 3)
League Football Teams
Grindley will be at centre-half, for the Fusiliers, while Harrison, last year's First Division player, will be playing ́at: inside-right to Sullivan, who will have Bumster on his left, and this to should keep the East Lancs. halves very busy.
The East Lanes have a good defence. Harwood and Ball are a
¡Car, Carrol and Power are a hard-
For This Week-End dependable pair of hacks, while
and
or Bone and Moss,
Becreio: E. Marques;
E. Silva:
Custodiam. As Leader
Harmsworth, former First Divi- sion goalkeeper, will be leading the
(Sookampoo, 3.00 p.m.).)
East Lancs.Williams, Harwood working and trees as Police: McHardy: Blackbourn and Chinese Police Parker, Brooks, Gough and North; and Ball;-Cox, Carroll and Power; (Sookmpoc, 4.30 pm). Manning, Green, Johnston, Morrison Swain, Radcliffe, Harmsworth, Ma-
ther, and Tuley.
Rifles: Bramwell Coyle and, Wi- BI-ANNUAL GOLF MATCH
Happy Valley Team Selected
A
V. Gosano; R. Marques, Gazon; McCauley, Kinney and Mardock, line and he has already shown Fernandes, and V. Marques; D. Aqu-Farrell, Wilson, Godney, Boyd and what he can do, and, with Mather and Tuley in support, he should' no, N. Beltrao, E. Campos, J. Gomes Kaye.
Engineer-Selleck, Coleman and score several times. and D. Alves..
Fusiliers Rowlands; Keating and Revil, Woods, Boyling and Wors A second time without a senior Wheeler, Wanklyn, Cresty and Tay-Zold; Creagh, Hurst, Darby, Howlett game, the Navy will be able to Jo Parry, Dennis, Evans, Talbot and Gallard
Eastern:--Tang-Yat-ming: Lai field a strong team against the and Boberts. The following will represent East Lancs. Oxford: Steele and Ting-coy and Cheung Ip-wing: Chung Rifles, and in spite of their easy the Happy Valley golfers against Swain; Thorpe, Crowther and Eckers Hung-wa, Lak Fook-wali and Lee win against Eastern last week, the Grifen, Smith, Gorman, Sand Chi-hang, Chan Fing to; Lee Wai-lam, Rides will probably fully extend Kowloon Golf Club on Sunday, or God times
Tam Cho-tat, S. Hamet and Ha them ford and October 11, in the 18th bi-annual.
Club-Hodgets, Strange and Hill; Ching-tnike tehn
The Chinese Police, who realise THIRD DIVISION contest between these two Clubs: Drown Forrow and E Strange; Fo
Eliot, Wilson and Recreio R. Xavier; D. Demmee that Howlett, the Sappers inside- B. Young, K. S. Robertson, A. Tlex,
of the Marvell C. left makes most and M. Gaan; B. him from pursuing this hobby in.. One Mile (First Section)
Cavalcade Bealey, A McKeller (Captain), W. A Bickford Hong Kong, though he does find Bistre (140). Boolat Bay (149), (155), Chocolate (152), Copper Idol Stewart, W. S. Hillier, W., Baller, St. Joseph's E Marques: Costa Figueirdo and B. Garais, A. D. Reis, openings from which his side's time to sing with the Hong Kong Bright View (165), Great Hall (161), (145), Diogenes (156), Don. (168), FE Booker, J. A. R. Selby, D. and Souza; 0. M. Omar, Castro and A. Guterres, L. Rocha, J. Pereirs and goals accrae, have detailed" Singers. He has played a diver-Jungle Jim (168), King's Bomby Damble: Chance (148), Ebory Idol Forbes, A D. Humphreys, Sat., D. Elma; Castilho, Delgado, Leonard, A. Riberia.
nice (168),
interests is amateur drumatics and
The following are the handicaps (cashire Lad (135), Sancy Face (135) operaties, both as an actor and a for the Eighth Extra Race Meeting Vixen Tor (152), and To Ho (152).
Human Handicap "D" Class producer, and it is regretted that of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, to be
From the 2 Mile Post, pressure of work has prevented held at the Valley a week to-day-
Once, Round and-in- Burgwmaster (140),
Klangsi Handicap “C”: Class--
St Joseph's Buxy Victor a special policeman to mark him
wity of parts, - specialising in the (149), KTM King's C20), Gold Coin (158), Mezzy Doer Korrison, T. R. Rowell, A L Powell, Ward and Fernandes telpur Wah-Arenik; & Wudnson, Rumjahn and this week Apart from Howlett, "Lytton" "characters of the GilbertSceptre (152), Laughing Girl (1:40), (148), Night View (165), Philander-H. T. Buxton, and A. D. Humphreys, Chang Fai-lum and Leung In-Razack; Hasszi
Maykower (143); Monoplane (151), er (153), Plain View (162), Pride of Jr.
Kinuga Handicap "C" Class Chap (162),
`One, Mile- (Becent Section) *Amberley (155);; Donovan (142)
South Ching
BODE
ans should
A. K. Omar, A. 0, there are Derby and. Hurst, who and W. Sprinkle can also score" goala, Reserves A. Donnetz and G. chan; Ya Wah-hing, Lam Tak-po OmaI, and Sullivan operas, his favourite Pontiae Bay (181), Bibble (149), Tringtao (185), Racing Boy (162),
and Henry Young, Yeung Shin-yuk, E Pelle Perkins Salter, and
Artillery "Derby and probably most successful char-Royal Consort (151) Soldier of Chins 17th of September (152), Sylvandale Davies.
Chan Tak-iai, Ng Po Kui, Lai Shui-Pope; Territ, Heittain and Campbell-
Willerton,
The clash of the two Art acter being that of Jack Point in (155), and Soldier of Peace (151).4154), Wadebridge (161), and, Young
wing and Lee Shel-yaa.
Chinese Wang Cheong Wills and Bentley. "The Yeomen of the Guard.“
East --Lanen:---Baldwin; Chan Hong-kwong and Mak Shauri hon: Ho Cher-yinat Kwok-chui and Johnson Hardy, Coster and Wong Wing-bon; Tam Kwong Dizon, Barrett Humphreys, Cra Co
stri, Yeung Kampo, An Fing Ming, Murphy and Garwood Slam Chow Man-chee and Asso
AUSTRALIAN OPEN WON
BY GUSARAZ.?
Melbourne, Septe ting up a new record
Australian here today.
American championship cedented 289
Open
Flybynight,
(140) •High
Ewangsi
Kommar Bear
SIAMESE FOOTBALL TEAM
Six Furlours
(155), Cyclamen » Bay
MAY VISIT JAPAN
28
(64), Miracle: (148), New Star (188),(155) Diner (140),:King'=]]
(143)
(3), Royal Hir Justice (158), King's Lead (160). 58), Tyne (156), Valorous
Mistake Fay (181) Rose Rupen Lorin -15 (150), What A Chance (159), and Sadies (151) they (151, and Ethan (158)=-1
From: the 2. Me
|-(135), Double--Finesse (140), |tron (166), Just That (582),
Bnowy Elwin
and Ga
Moore
Pasiffera: Mars
and Davis Morgan, 327
and
Luxton, Jackson,
ens, Ferguson, and Roberts.
Gomes and J. Rensation. G. See
Chinally, and Jones; B. Souza, C... Santis
Sullivan, de Bamster Oblong and E Santos.
and the
to have the
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