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THE CHIRAS MAL THERSTAL
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ARMY FIELDING POWERFUL RUGBY FIFTEEN AGAINST CLUB
Wilfred Lawrence, above, wax defeated in the VRC Cross- Harbour swimming race yesterday evening.
K.LT.C. TO MEET Fine Interport
MACAU
Record
Hockey And Tennis Encounters
LOCAL SELECTIONS FOR NEXT MONTH'S VISIT
Preparations for visiting Macan during the latter part of nextį month have already been made by the Kowloon Indians' Tennis Club, who will meet the Portuguese Is- land's senior hockey team in their annual clash. It will be recalled that last season, when they visited Macan, the KLT.C. won by 3 goals to 1.
- In addition to the above team, the FLT.C. will also be sending
MAK WAI MING WINS HARBOUR RACE
MISS V. THIRLWELL'S
TRIUMPH
CHINESE GIRL SEIZED WITH
HEART ATTACK -
SWIM
Mak Wai-ming, above, caused
a sevaxtion yesterday when he won the Cross-Barbour swimm race held under the
· zing”
creation "Club. He is the first Chinese swingmer in have the eText.
DAVIES TO UNDERGO
OPERATION
PREECE AS SCRUM-HALF AND BARRY AS BACK LEWIS AND FLOYD WILL BE DANGEROUS
(By "Referee")
"WIMMING" a well-judged race, Mak Wai- ming, of the Hong Kong Chinese Civil Ser- vants Swimming Club, won the Cross Harbour spices of the Victoria R THE Army are fielding a very strong team for race, sponsored by the Victoria Recreation Club, yesterday afternoon, and is thus the first Chinese to win this event. In beating W. Lawrence, the holder, by 1 minute 23 3/5 seconds, he caused a TREVESSA major sensation, while Miss V. Thirlwell repeat- ed last year's performance when she won the Ladies' event, and came fourth in the race in which both the men and the ladies started at the same time.
There was a thrilling struggle between W. Lawrence and L. Both swimmers rounded the Roza-Pereira for second place. corner of the V.B.C. slipway together and swam neck-and-neck until a few yards from the wall, when Lawrence forged ahead to win by a narrow margin.
OLYMPIC SOCCER PLAYER IN RIDING MISHAP
EORGE S. EODGER, known to eight of their tennis players to his more intimate friends as compete in a series of men's dou-"Smiler," is one of the younger bles tennis matches against veterans in the First Division of Pan Kai-ping Thrown Heavily
Macau.
Tennis Team
the Football League in the Colony)
their friendly Rugby match against the Club first fifteen on the Sookunpoo ground next Saturday and, judging by yesterday's trial at Prince Edward Road, they will be able to field two fairly strong teams if it came to the pinch. The most notable thing about next Saturday's team is the number of positional changes and absentees, although nearly all TROPHY WON BY
S.S. HINSANG the players have represented the victorious Army Triangular Tournament side some time or other. The Army will be without the services of L-Cpl Davies, their brilliant centre-threequarter, who is shortly to undergo shoulder operation.
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Only Four Entries For Race
YACHT CLUB COMMODORE MAKES SPEECH
Leading from the very start,
Fus. Barry, who was dropped from the Army side last year in favour of Fus. Preece has been reinstated at full-back follow- ing yesterday's display in the trial, while Preece will make his The latter gave an excellent first appearance as scrum-half. display yesterday and should be more than a match for Bonnar, his opposite number.
What impressed me about
brilliant
Fine Three Quarter Line
Miss Leung Ching-mai, the youngest competitor, finished the course last, and was awarded a special prize by Lady Calde cott. She collapsed after the race, suffering from heart strain the as. Minsang, of the China and cramp to the right thigh, and was attended by Dr. D. Laing. Navigation Company, secured first Preece's display was his man- After the race, the prizes and second places to win the ner of passing from behind the were Trevessa Trophy" in the 26th scrum, which reminded me of won during the season distributed by Lady Caldecott, bi-annual race for Ship's Life Lieut. Forbes, the
Navy scrum-half two seasons. prior to which Sir Atholl Mac-Boats yesterday.
There were only four entries as ago. Gregor, Chairman of the Club, thanked Lady Cadecott for against seven in the previons race, coming to present the prizes.which took place on April 21. last.
In Fus. Jones (47) and Fus. He congratulated Mak Wai-Chief Yeoman F. J. Jones was th
Kelshaw, the Army have a very ming on wimming the Men's official time recorder.
At the conclusion of the race fast right-wing combination, the event and paid a special com-]
K. S. Rouse, Commo-latter having an excellent swerve to W. Lawrence Mr. pliment
the Royal Hong Kong and side-step, while his touch- for his consistent performances dore of
made a speech and finding was most impressive. Both He also con-presented the trophy and a small these men run straight. This pair on his artistry. gratulated Miss V. Thirlwell on silver cup to Mr. Reed
event winning the Ladies'
Against Rails
throughout the year, remarking Yacht Club, Hong Kong, Rod
football
in
This will be the first time in the to-day, although he has been the history of the Kowloon Indians Interport goalkeeper on and off forj
be the past 11 years! Tennis Club that they will
Born in sending a tennis team to play out-
ger first played side the Colony.
Aberdeen as an inside-left when He returned to the Colony in 1916 and played for the Kowions Football Club. The next season found Rodger in the ranks of the Hong Kong Football Club, though he did not play much zat- cer owing to a cartiledge injury.
The following players will play at school. in the Men's Doubles:
S. S. Hussain and S. A. Hussain.
S. Wahab and Firdos Khan.
L M. Singh and T. M. V. Devan. Dr. H. M. Singh and M. A. Khan, It is also possible that S. A. Rumjaha. the former holder of] the Colony open singles tennis. championship, will
the team.
It was in the same season that accompany he played for the Defence Corps team which won the United Ser- vices' League, a competition which | Hockey Team
was inaugurated during the war.] The probable hockey team follows: Ramzan; Karnail Singh and Later in the same season Rodger
My
Kishen Singh; J. Noronha, Tara was given his place in the Club Singh and A. Pereira; D. J. Noronha first cleven when A.
A. P. Sousa.
While exercising a new sub- scription griffin owned by Mr. Kwok this morning, Pax Ke- ping, the Chinese Olympic 800- cer goalkeeper, was heavily thrown against the rail near the six furlong post and stun-. nech Mr. Walker, the Assistant Stable Manager, and Major F. Hogg, the Veterinary Surgeon, rushed to the scene and render- ed assistance and an examina- tion of Pan revealed that he bruises had sustained severe just under the ribs. He was, however, able to walk back to the jockey room unaided.
Goldenberg HK.F.C. RESERVE
S. Singh, A. Singh, J. M. Pinto and Archie") was forced out of the As the tour will not take place game owing to an injury to his until the latter part of November, foot.
XI IN ACTION
has TO MEET R.W.F. BOYS
TO-DAY
it is likely that there will be some
Except for the periods when he changes made in the teams before was away on leave, Rodger they leave.
played for the Club ever since. He was captain of the team wo? - ʼn won champions.ip ta the League
FRIENDLY CRICKET MATCH
Press To Meet The
Royal Navy
2
1925-26 and was again skipper of the senior team last year.
He won his first Interport kon-
STRONG "JUNIOR SIDE FOR SATURDAY
The reserve eleven of the Hong ours in the 1925-25 season and has Kong Football Club will
at 5.15 p.m.
Mr. Rouse's Speech
S
is well-balanced by the left-wing combine of Fux Floyd, one of the finest centre. threequarters in the again and regretted that Miss
Colony and Spr. Boyling. Floyd Mr. Rouse said: D. Hunt had been stung by a
"We have just witnessed the was in brilliant fettle yesterday] jelly-fish during the race. He
race for the "Trevessa" and this bodes ill for the Club de-f understood that this was the 26th
and later as a wing- twelfth occasion she had com-Trophy in as favourable con-fence. Boyling, who was seen at and this ditions as I can remember. The full-back, peted in the event, being so she must have started time for the course (56 min 10 threequarter, is a deadly tackle sec.) is longer than the record. at a tender age!
"A certain local newspaper re-
The Race
(Contimated on Page 11)-
Seventeen competitors faced the cords that to-day is the anniver starter and Mak Wai-ming soon sary of St. Hilarion, Abbot; per- took the lead, following a straight haps they reasoned that since the SCRAPPY RUGBY course, while the other swimmers chief work of his life was con- ducted in Palestine" reference to
broke off into two groups one him might be considered to be
ing westward and the other, coa-! sisting of Lawrence, Roza-Pereira. A. A. Roza and N. Lee, drifted eastwards Miss V. Thirlwell and Hat followed Mak's Miss D. course, though some distance be- hind. Mak made bony No. 5, which was slightly eastwards. his objective, and when nearing it turned westward towards HMS. which he had a Defender, after straight course for home.
be The other swimmers made for COD-
part of the race.
Both Lawrence and
Bozs
(Continued on Page 21)
MATCH
Fusiliers Too Good For Club
LACK OF COMBINATION SPOILS GAME
by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht & heavier side, were always on the
Ted Drake, abore, the Arsenal
one of the most bustling for...". wards playing football to-day.
ad England soccer lender, in
BILLIARDS AT Y.M.C.A.
J. R. Luke Wins Flying Tournament
A Flying Billiards tournament fof $1 up was held by the Euro- pean YMCA yesterday evening in which 12 players participated, In a que-sided Rugby match on
the final by 10 points. the Club ground, the Royal Welch. R. Lake beating A. J. Fruen in Lake beat Anderson by 6 points, Fusiliers "A" bent the Club "A", by nine points. (three tries) and Ashton by 15 to reach the YACHT RESULTS
to nil, the feature of the game fins, while Fruen best G. W. being the good combination of the Giffen by 7 and S. Sweetman by ?, since figured in the matches be featured in a very interesting RMS. Adventure and in
Sweepstake races for "A" Class Fusilier forwards, who, despite to meet Lake. tween the Colony and Shanghai in match this afternoon when they sequence were far from their ob- The Hong Kong Press are meet-1929-30, November of 1932, whex encounter the Royal Welch jective, though they were able to and Mized Class yachts were held the fact that they were up against ing the Royal Navy in a friendly he capiained the first Hong Kong Fusilier Boys on the Club ground catch up considerably in the latter cricket match at King's Park on team to win on Shanghai soil, in Sunday next, commencing at February of 1933, and again last! The Glab will be fielding two pm and will be represented by year. Rodger has played for Scot the following:
Land regularly since 1925 in the newcomers in Bultmann, a left- Pereira, came into view, just as
back, who is quite promising. Mak was touching the wall.
The following were the results
Men's G. G. Barnett ("China Mall”) Capt.. F. D. Pereine ("S.CH. Fost). E. Sunday Herald Charity Cap and Finlayson, a left-winger, from Malaya, while Bertie Bell
2 Mak Wai-ming Fincher ("Daily Press"), S. MacNider series and has been captain of the
will make one of his
Time 28 mins. 24 2/5 secs. ("Daily Press"). A Marker side on numerous occasions.
2. W. Lawrence ("Daily Press), J. R. Lake (SC.Museful tennis player, he recently
The Cình have selected a very J. Veiga (S.C.M. Post"), Post"),
took up lawn bowls and played for Pearances at inside-right F. Brokenshire (S.C.M. Post"), Sanith ("Daily Press"), F. M, the Football Club in the "B" team strong team for their Second Division match on Saturday. Axenlli ("China Mall"), and G. Lee in the Second Division.
Stone, who will be seen in the ("Daily Press").
centre-forward position, is mak- ing wonderful progress, and it will not be long before he will be Gordon, La. Davies, LL Harper, Lt. The following have been chosen a worthy understudy to Elliott, Prowse, Lt. Cotman, Comdr. Hayter, to represent the Eastern Athletic the Club's senior leader.
od
घ
A
The Royal Navy will be represent EASTERN'S FOOTBALL TEAMS Comdr. Wauchope (Capt.), Enge⠀ Comdr. Davis, Lt. Cochrane, Lt.
FOR SATURDAY
mire ap-
A. B. Marsh, P. O. Hinde Scorer Association in their First and The following are the Club's C.E. R. A. French, Umpire: C. E. Second Division League Soccer two teams:-
games against the East Lancs. one d Saturday:-s
A. Honeywell, et ku
YOUNG AGUINALDO TO MEET
UNKNOWN WRESTLER Young Aguinaldo,
To-day. v. R.W.P. Bor-5.15 pm First Team: Tang Yatming: Club ground. Lang Kan-wing and Lei Ting-choir Stephens; Krilovsky and and Bult Ng Ting-day George Teang and muse; Shaw, Matthien and Purvis, Trang Chung-wan Chan Ping-to Himsworth, Bell, Greenberg, Lappeed In Cheng Semi-hon, Caan Yor tiny, Sang and Finlayson
Ning-ling and M, Sabhan,
Hung
Saturday .. Kowloon
ForwillWilson, Sh and Ha Hon-lan, Chung
Koo Kwokchul, C. E. Lee, Lee Skinner, Gilicho Was-am, Wan Walkin, S. Hamet, Walkden, Eine, "Loung
Time: 29 48′sects.
2 L Boss-Pereirs Time 29 mins. 48 3/5 secs. 4.A. A. BoE
50 3/5 secs. Time 24 mins 5 5. Nayman Time 35 mins. 23 secs. 5. Kon Kn-Loon
17%. J. Anderson
Time 36 mins. 02. secs. Time 36 min 3 Stanley Lee Time 741 min
1 secs
9 Lan To Teens
Time 42 mins 28 10. Lee Ping-fma Time 43 mins 41 secu.
„Ladies“
1 KEMATA, Tiriwell
Time:25 mine: 27, 3/5
BARTS RUGBY GROUND `IN DANGER
Club yesterday over a 7.5 miles aggressive and were a continual ning the first event while Widgeon fence. (MissTM Crawhill Wilson) was first. "It would be difficult to single out
use Lobo (Mra Edwards) win-source of danger to the Club
in the Mixed Classes Tace.
zny outstanding individual among
Bart's Hospital may lose their the Fusiliers, but as regards tize TARLETON CHALLENGES
Club, they displayed very poor Busby ground at Winchmore Hill. MGRORY
form with the exception of Gri The Middlesex Education Com- fiths, Andrews and Gilmore, whomittee is recommending the Lon- don County Council to buy the ground as a playing field for the September 26. Nel did. their best to pull a very, scat- London,
Stationers School, Hornsey. The Tarleton, who lost his Britishtered wide together. feather-weight championship to There was no scoring in the Johnny
McGrory (Glasgow) at first-half, but after the interval ground has an area of nine actes Liverpool football
ground on the Fusiliers were awarded a free and the agreed purchase price Thursday, yesterday challenged the kick for off-side, bat Jefferies £20,000. The mie ia Scot to a return fight for the title, missed. Nothing daunted, how Barts securing another ground. Tarleton. is willing to back him ever, the Fusiliers ware bac
selt for $200. He says that if he again and Wiliams broke thro can obtain a title fight without to scora z good
eliminating [ing to add the points. going through. series, be will deler his retire
went
Time, 48 mins 28 3/5 secs. 6.. Miss, Macfadyen
Time 49 mins, 58 4/5 seca 7. Kiat Leung Ching-mai "Time 66 mins 40 secu
Two More Tries
one last effort to score, but they
Lound the Fusiliers' defence very
lagher, Kistner, Play from this
sydą: Binder: Andrews, was confined to the Club's area, Sharp, Gilmore, Ca and the Fugilfērs ✨ added fumber Handa.
Faxlers: tries through Eagle, and Stride,
Ens: - Gilchri though Jetteries and Cornelius Brutons missed tos resultant kicks on Towards the end the Club made stride.