THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 19, 1940

CIVIL SERVICE ARE TURNING OUT USEFUL-LOOKING SIDE Baker Back After Season Away From Game CHINESE C. C. C. Finding It RECORDS

Hard To Raise

TOPPLE Team To Play Club

By "Adrem”

THERE ARE NO FEWER THAN SEVEN CRIC- KET MATCHES ON THE PROGRAMME FOR TO- DAY AND ALTHOUGH MOST OF THE SENIOR CLUBS ARE TURNING OUT DEPLETED SIDES, SOME GOOD GAMES SHOULD BE SEEN.

Chlef point of interest in senior; the supposition that this Smith is games is the debut appearance of Norman Smith, who may possibly, Civil Service Cricket Club, who contrary to previous reports, he have selected a side which, on turning out for his old club after paper, hints at great things to all. If he does he should easily

come during the League season. find a place in the first team. Perhaps their greatest stroke of luck has been the return of Fred Baker, who, owing to Naval duties last year, was unable to play in

Captain Away

Recreio will be below strength,

JACOBS WOULD MATCH LOUIS, BAER FOR TITLE IN HOLLYWOOD

WITHOUT BENEFIT OF hashish, mesmerism, or an uninterrupted fall from a high building, Mike Jacobs' brain cells have come up with an idea which hasn't been matched for practicability since the fel- low who thought he was Napoleon suggested a trans- Atlantic bridge, writes Henry McLemore from New York.

Right out of the nowhere, into the somewhere, Jacobs has fetch- ed a scheme whereby the next

mally handle such things as Gone Favourite

Chinese National swim-fight for the heavyweight cham- pionship of the world will be done ming records again top-in Hollywood and released pled last night when the through the channels which nor- | Chinese swimming cham- With The Wind, My

pionships started at the Wife, Our Town, and Andy Hardy

Cures His Astigmatism, South China pool at North Point.

new

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enough for the proper credits | (you know--trunks by Adrian, Mike is leaving by stratoline | resin by Pinetree Inc., shoes by (so as to get his head in the clouds Brogans Beautiful, music by literally as well as figuratively, ILuther Swish, etc.) and there are In the 200 metre free-style re- suppose) with Hollywood as his darn important to Hollywood, lay the Hoi Tin Swimming Union, last stop. Once there, in the land consisting chiefly of Chung Shing of tinsel, Gaylord Hauser, Nut- Show Would Not Last members, established a re-bergers and millionaires who re- cord; Ng N'n cracked 64 seconds tire at ten or eleven years of age,

Long Enough for the 100 metres free-style and he is going to make one of the big Miss Ho Wai-king, as a culmina-movie companies this proposition: long enough for the proper techni- tion to a season of consistent per- formances, broke the record for

Film a scheduled 15-round bout colour plug. And it would be in the woman's 100 metres free-style. between Joe Louis and Max Baer technicolour, too, with the com- for the heavyweight title. No one bination of Joe's fists and Maxie's Following were the results:-

to see the fight except a referee nose providing the colour. Men's 200 metres Free-atyle and the necessary cameramen and

a tremendous difference to the at-handed, batsman E. M. L. Soares Union

even without McLellan,

Why, the show wouldn't last

hours before customers in Los

a single game. Provided he can E. L. Gosano, their captain, being

Now about that simultaneous find a length, Baker should make away, but they will have left- Relay:-1, Hoi Tin Swimming | ateistants. Then, with the outcome release gag. Due to the variation (Wong Chị-hung, Ng of the Hght a deep, dark secret, in time in different parts of the tack. which with Perry and playing again. I fully expect Chun-man, Shek Kam-pui and release the film simultaneously in country, customers in New York Whitley as a nucleus should be Civil Service to win this match, Ng Nin); 2, Ching Wing Swim-motion pictures throughout

thewould know the outcome four useful."

ming Union (Law Yuk-wing, country. Craigengower are having the Chan King-pong. Chan Wing-kat devil's own job to raise a side and and Fung Kwai-sang); 3, Lai Tsun at a late hour yesterday afternoon | Swimming Union (Tsang Cheong- they were still two short. Their ming, Ng Kam-yung, Kam Hop- biggest loss has been Francis Zimming and Chan Chun-nam). Time: mern who has migrated to the 1 min, 56.8 secs. (record), mainland and with Billimoria

1 notice that there is a Smith selected to play for C.S.C.C, and I also notice that no Smith is down for Police and so, by a brilliant process of deduction. I arrive at

TO-DAY'S 3 RUGBY GAMES

Rugby Football gets under way to-day with three matches.

com-

At the Valley a strong Club fifteen should beat Army, mencing at 4.45 p.m. while Army "A" will probably beat Club "A", commencing at 3.30 p.m.

At Causeway Bay Police should open their season with a win over Navy, commencing at 4.45 p.m.

Following are the selected

teams:

Club 1st XV:-Thompson; Bosanquet, Charter, Day and Stewart; Altkenhead and Thomson; Heasman, Dunnett, Ken- nedy; Hackett. Gairdner; Godfrey, Taylor and. McCrea.

Club "A"" XV:-Hopkins; Wilson, Carruthers. Jones and van Leeuwen; Morgan and Clemo; Stout. Castleton, Lee: Benn, Moodie; Davies, Birt and

Thaimas,

Navy:-F/Lt. Wright (Capt.); Tel. Bowden, Tel. Paul, Cdt. Lamble and E.O. Skinner; S/Lt. Plugge and S/Lt. Rutherford: L.S.A. Palmer, Li, Watson, St Manfield. Ft. Lt, Taylor, C.P.0. Wir. King, Lt. (E.) Brown; Lt. Bayly and S/Lt. Heard

Reserves: -P. O. Clough, S/Lt. Carey and A.B. Langmuir,

Police-Taylor! Dinsdale, Howlett, Jackson and Reynolds: Wall and Mor- rison: Cullinan (Captain), Todd, Searle; Oakley Jenner Wright-Nooth, Demp sey and Innes. 2

away from the Colony, their at tack is a mere shadow of what it was last year. George Souza, however, is playing and will probably have to bear the brunt of the bowling with A. B. Hamson, A. K. Ismail and Bill Way, form- erly of the second team.

Jacobs Believes in

Movies, Television

Angeles did. What could prevent New York gamblers from ship- ping a ton of lettuce to California during the four-hour gap and cleaning up on a sure thing? Shucks, a dishonest guy would manage to get into a preview of the picture and make a fortune.

wrong track unless he revises his plan a bit and lets Leo McCary or Greg La Cava or Norman Mc- Cleod direct the thing, and Gene Fowler do the script. Still, maybe

Jacobs believes that in the near Ladies' 200 metres Free-style future the real money in prize- Relay:-1, Lai. Tsun Swimming fight promotion will come from Union (Misses Ko Mui-ling, Ne movie and television rights. He No, I think Jacobs is off on the wun-ying, Cheng Oi-lin and hit on his latest idea when the Tsang Fung-kwan); 2, Ching ban of the transportation of fight Wing Swimming Unlon (Misses films across state lines was lifted Law Tak-ching, Chan Mei-chong, a few months ago. Yip Choi-man and Yu Pul-yuk):

3, Chinese Balhing Club (Misses Now there isn't wet blanket I'm wrong and anything is possi- Club are turning out what ap-Mary Yeung, Leung Oi-mui, waver anywhere in my family ble in the fight game. Haven't pears to be an "A" team under the Leung Chit, and Ho Wai-king). line, but I feel it my duty to point Armstrong and Jenkins been. captaincy of Eric Mitchell.

Time: 2 min. 48 secs.

out to promoter Jacobs a few of matched for a return bout?: the flaws in his scheme. I might

beat as well -1, Chan Man-bor; 2, Chui Kam-sanity commission to it, don't you some unfriendly Following is the programme and mun. Time: 3 min. 17.2/5. secs. think?

The match between the Recreio and Civil Service second teams has been cancelled.

some of the teams:--

SENIOR

Army H.K.C.C. C.S.C.C. University

P.R.C. I.R.C. K.C.C.

V. 1.R.C.

V. C.C.C.

v. Recreio

D.B.S.

V. JUNIOR

V. K.C.C.

Army V. Royal Scots TEAMS

V.

Men's 200 metres Breast-stroke:

Ladies' 100 metres Back-stroke: 1, Miss Lau Wun-tao; 2, Miss Tsang Fung Kwan (Lai Tsun); Baer

Let us consider the filming of and Louis as a grade A 3, Miss Ngan Shuet-yee. (South China). Time: 1 min. 45.4 secs. lemon production.

super-colossal, four-bell-and-a- The chances

Men's 100 metres Free-style-lare that it wouldn't last more than

1, Ng Nin; 2, Lee Fook-kee; 3, a minute or two, and Hollywood,

POTTER EQUALS

RECORD SET BY

SMOKY JOE WOOD

Unnoticed by nearly everyone,

a

Ng Chun-man, Time: 63.4/5 secs. as I recall, hasn't taken up the Nelson Potter, Athletics' pitcher, (record),

production of short-short shots in Philadelphia recently tied Ladies' 100 metres Free-style:- quite yet. The movie moguls go major league record for the first 1. Miss Ho Wai-king; 2, Miss Lee more for fifteen reelers, twelve time in 28 years. Potter handled Po-luen; 3, Miss Ho Wai-man.reclers, eight reelers and the like. five putouts in one game. Time: 1 min, 22.8 secs. (record).

Man's 400 metres Free-style: 1, Chan Chun-nam; 2, Chu Wai- a 3, Mak Wai-ming. Time: 6 min, 43.8 secs.

P.R.CA, Kirby, A. E. Carey, W. L. Clarke, J. Lewis, H. Danbrowsky, J. Shepherd, A. Estall, C. Pope, E. C. Post, J. Altken and A.. Billingham.

K.C.C. “A”—S, A. Gray (Capt.), E. Curtis, G. A. V. Hall, R. T. Fenton, H. Brokenshire, K. M. Butter. R, T. Broadbridge, W. Parsons, G. A. Good- Diving:-1, Wong King-wun; 2, ban, B. D. Lay, F. J. Lay. Umpire, H.Koo Kār-kui; 3, Lam Kar-tung: Overy: Scorer, T. A. Carr.

4, Fok Ching-hung. To-day's events:- Men's

K.C.C, “B”—D. Hung, W. L. Rapley, A. Zimmern, J. R. Luke, W. Mills, F. Crabbe, J. W. Bertram, G. W. Giffen,

T. O. Morgan, L. B. Burch and R. Relay.

Leigh.

H.K.C.C.-E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), ) A. J. Dewar, Surg. Lieut.-Comdr. W. G. C. W. E. Bishop, N. D. Booker, Capt.

Finnie, J. H. Fox, T. G. C. Knight, R. M. M. King. A. K. Mackenzie, D. O. Parsons and D. S. Robb,

Recreio 1st XI-W, A. Reed (Capt.), H. L. Ozorio, E. M. L. Soares, L. C. Cosano, G, N. Gosano, J. M. Gosang, N. A. Beltrão, P. M. N. da Silva, A. A. Lopes, M. Mendonca and A, N. Other.

Alves

400 metres Free-style.

Ladies' 50 metres Free-stylec. Men's 100 metres Back-stroke. Ladies' 200 metres Breast- stroke.

Men's 50 metres Free-style. Men's 150 metres Free-style.

VOLUNTEER

COMPANY CRICKET

Recreio 2nd,X]—E, AR, (Capt.). A. E, Noronha, A. M. Rodri gues, A. V. Gosano, A: M., Remedios, Although nothing official has A. J. M. Brats, A. F. Noronha, P. A. been received as yet, we under- | Yvanovich, Jr., R. A. Campos, J. A. stand the Army, teams are::

| Soares and A. N. Other.

The C.C.C.-E. Zimmern (Capt.), A. B. Army 1st XV:-2/Lt. Ford (R, Scots);

TEAM

following

have been

They might balk at producing and against the White Sox. Smoky doesn't figure to last with Joe long mark in May, 1912 releasing a 1-2 inch recler. Baer Joe Wood of the Red Sox set the

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