THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 6, 1938
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ADRIAN QUIST'S FOOT-FAULTING
SUEN KAM SUEN
SAILING FOR SHANGHAI
Eastern Athletic Association will
CHINESE "Y" TOO GOOD FOR KING'S COLLEGE
VICTORIA
L.T.A. DEFENDS PLAYER
ex-
SHIELD SOCCER SECOND ROUND DRAWS
- suffer a severe loss when Suen Kam- Chinese Y.M.C.A. visited King's Col-
Melbourne, November 24. suen, their captain and "star" for-lege last evening and won their "A" pressed himself in pub'ished in-
After Adrian Quist had ward, reżurns to Shanghai on Fri-8 sets to 1.
Division League Badminton match by lerviews as disgusted with com- Second Round day.
Eastern are due to meet the Royal Scots in the First Round of the Senior Shield on Saturday, at Soo- kunpoo. In their last. League meet- ing, the teams drew and, with the absence of Suen, Royal Scots are favoured to enter the Second Round,
CHINA FLEET BOXING
Big Card Starts
On Friday
lost to C. Au and F. Koh lost to P. H. Wong and T. C. beat H. Koh and A. Chuang
and H.-C.
2
Senior Shield Kowloon ν Middlesex or. South
China "A".
The following is the draw for the Lam Tsung and Chan Sik-pui (King's ments made at a meeting of the competitions, to be played on Decem- College).
of the Shield Soccer Lawn Tennis Association of Vic-ber, 31. 11-21 toria, on his foot-faulting in 21-9
America, the L.T.A. has now de- 14-21 cided by resolution to disassociate Chung itself from any suggestion that the conduct of Quist at any time 12-21 during the Davis Cup tour had 10-21 been unsportsmanlike. (King's Col-
Lau W. M. Cheung (King's College). lost to Au and Koh
lost to Koh and Chuang lost to Wong and Lau
J. Pau and K. H. Lo lege).
L
lost to Au and Koh lost to Koh and Chuang lost to Wong and Lau
RECREIO'S
Boxing, a sport which is all too MIXED DOUBLES
rare in the Colony theɛe days will
will come into its own for a short BADMINTON WIN
spell commencing this week-end
7-21
the
Meanwhile Harry Hopman, captain- manager of the Australian team, which 10-21 met the United States in the Davis Cap 4-21 Challenge round, is urging that 11-21 | foot-fault rule be enforced strictly dur- ing all major Australian champion- ships this season.'
4-21
74-21
lost to L. A. Carvalho and Miss
F3. Ko and Mrs. Roza (Kowloon M. Ribeiro
14--21
He argues that Quist, and, to a lesser extent, Bromwich, are both liable to foot-fault, and only by constant watch- ing will they learn to guard against a trait which might mean the difference between winning and losing the Davis Cup.
'SUNDAY HERALD CUP DRAW
PORTUGAL MAY ENTER LATER
Kwong Wah or St. Joseph's v Roy-
al Navy.
Club v Police.
South China "B" v Eastern or Roy-
al Scots.
Junior Shield
Ordnance Corps or 24th RA. v H.K.
Electric or Royal Scots. Eastern or 5th A.A. Bde. v P.WD.
or South China “A”. Kwong Wah or South China “A”
University or Royal Engineers (E.). Middlesex or Stonecutters v Kow-
...loon or Police.
H.K.-Manila
Interport Football
The possibility of establishing a permanent Interport Association Football series with Manila, ón similar lines to that of the Hong Kong Shanghai series, was fully discussed at the monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Football Asso- ciation held yesterday evening.
and terminating next Tuesday The postponed Mixed Doubles League night, when the China Fleet Badminton match between Kowloon Open, Amateur Team, Officers' last evening and resulted in a win for Tong and Club de Recreio was played and Boys' Championship events the. Portuguese team by 8 sets to 1. will be held at the China Fleet P. Fletcher and Mrs. Castro (Kow. Club Theatre.
loon Tong). Several ex-Navy champions, will
lost to M. A. Oliveira and Mias be on view in all classes and some lost to J. J. Remedios and Miss
M. Silva interesting sport is anticipated. O. Ribeiro
Commencing at 2.30 p.m. next Friday, the preliminaries of the Amateur Team and. Open events Tong). will be staged followed
The draw for the First Round of at 8 p.m. lost to Oliveira and Miss Silva 14-21 the "Sunday Herald" International Management Committee of the Lea- Following their last meeting, the the same evening by the second lost to Remedios and Miss Ri round of the Amateur Team cham-beat Carvalho and Miss Ribeiro 21-18
beiro
Charity Cup-competition was made 14-21 last night at the monthly meeting, Manila, who were keen to pay the pionship event.
gue had made certain proposals.to On Monday next, December 12, (Kowloon Tong),
F. Tsang and Miss T. Gonzales
of the H.K. Council. semi-finals of the Amateur Team lost to Oliveira and Miss Silva 10-21
Colony a visit. championship will be held
lost to Remedios and Miss Ri- mencing 2.30 p.m. and these will be
beiro followed at 8 .p.m. the same evening by the final of the Open and the semi-finals of the Amateur Team,
com-
lost to Carvalho and Miss Ri-
beiro
Officers' and Boys' championships. EASY WIN
Next Tuesday evening, commen- cing at 8 p.m., the finals of the
Amateur Team, Officers and Boys' | FOR
AT
Championships will provide the main feature.
Admission to the fights will be 30 cents to servicemen in uniform and 50 cents to Civilians. The doors will be open at 7 p.m. on each evening programme.
W. E. PEERS BACK IN COLONY
peting in the Competition since its As Portugal, who have been com-
10-21
inauguration, are an uncertainty, it was decided that the draw would 7-21 be re-made if Portugal entered be-
fore the end of the week:
The draw, resulted as follows:-
DECEMBER 26.
Scotland (Kowloon F.C., 4 p.m.).
K. TONG "B".
England
night, Kowloon Tong "B" beat St. An-Ireland
At. St. Andrew's Church Hall last drew's "B" by 9 games to 0 in the "B" Division of the Badminton League. L. Gibson and S. Darby' (St. drew's).
lost to A. L. Fisher and J. L.
Anderson.
An
6--21
lost to J. L....Stephens and J.
Tang
13--21
and L. Avery
4-21 (St. An-
11-21 3-21 4-21
lost to J. A. de V. Soares and
J. Tsang W. Knox drew's 'B").
W. E. "Andy" Peers, well known Club and Colony Interport Rugby forward, returned to Hong Kong lost to Fisher and Anderson last week and made his first appear-lost to Stephens and Tang ance for the Club "A" fifteen lost to Soares and Tsang against H M.S. Eagle. last Saturday on the Sookunpoo ground. Peers has played regularly for the Club first fifteen for a good number of years.
DECEMBER 27
V
China
(Club, 4 p.m.) The following were appointed convenors of the different coun- tries:-
that if they visited the Colony in Manila have replied, intimating April, they hoped Hong Kong would reciprocate that gesture by playing in Manila, in April, presumably dur- ing the Easter Holidays.
The matter was referred to the Management Committee who were empowered to proceed with..... any negotiations.
CLUB HOCKEY TEAMS
The following will represent the lat XI and the "A" XI of the Hong Kong this week. Hockey Club in matches arranged for
Play will commence sharp at 5 p.m. and members are asked to make every effort to be on time.
England:--Mr. J. Skinner Scotland:-Capt. M. Masterton-ground to-morrow:-
Smith ;'·Ireland:-Corporal S. MacCormac
China:
Representative of the Chinese teams.
1st XI (v. H.K.S.R.A. on the Club
S. A Broadbridge and J. Tomlinson, (St. Andrew's "B"); lost to Stephens and Tang lost to Fisher and Anderson ank
to Choreg, and Taeng
Here's Luck!
EWO
BEER
V. M. Benwell; L. F. Stokes, E. V. Reed; H. J. D. Lowe, W. A. Reed, N. Whitley: S. Fowler, T. D. Whitley, G. E. R. Divet (Capt.), B. I. Bickford and V. Rond.
“A” XI (v. H.M.S. Eagle Lower Deck on the Club ground on Friday, December 9:-
H. F. Shields; L. Starbuck, W. Sch-
The "A" Division League Badmin-nabel; R. A Bates, H. J. D. Lowe, W. 5-2 on. Match: between University "A" Brown: G. D. Woolgar, W. Spencer. E. 18-21nd "B" was not held last night, the F, A. Morman, K. A. Bidmead and I.
1-2 atter conceding a walk-over.
P. Tamworth.
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