NEW AUSTRALIANS MARQUESA
TO COST $900-
Tho 70 now Australian Subscription ponics, to be raced in 1942 and which were recently imported into the Colony, will be drawn for at the end of this month, the cost per pony being $900, inclusive of livery
and charges to the date of draw.
HAWAIIAN SWIMMERS WIN TITLES
IN SHANGHAI BOWLS FINAL
WINNING CONSISTENTLY ON HALF AND THREE-QUARTER ENDS, B. F.-MARQUES CREAT. ED A MAJOR UPSET IN THE SEMI-FINALS OF THE LAWN BOWLS SINGLES CHAMPION-. SHIP, HELD ON AUGUST 20 AT THE GREENS OF THE SHANG- HAI LAWN BOWLS CLUB, WHEN HE ELIMINATED THE STRONGLY FAVOURED A. MARSHALL FROM THE CON- TEST BY 21-18, WRITES THE "NORTH CHINA DAILY NEWS."
It was a touch-and-go proposi- tion all the way through and even til the 24th end the outcome still hung In the balance as, had any one of Marshall's shots car- ried the jack, the score would have been tied and the game ex- tended to 25 ends.
for
Chang Kath-hol will be playing, at centrs-half Eastern until Hou King-sing is fit again.
THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 2, 1941.
EASTERN WILL MISS HSU IN THEIR OPENING LEAGUE ENCOUNTERS
By "Referee”-
J
EASTERN, RUNNERS-UP IN FIRST DIVI- SION OF HONG KONG FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOR THE PAST TWO SEASONS, SHOULD AGAIN MAKE A BOLD BID FOR THE TITLE AS THE COMMITTEE ARE VERY CONFIDENT THAT ALL LAST SEASON'S PLAYERS WILL
REMAIN LOYAL TO THEM. FOOTBALLERS
REGISTERED
WITH H.K.F.A.
A new American 400 Metres free style relay record was created by the Hawailan swimming team on August 24 when they clocked Meanwhile in the second semi- 4 min. 2.3 sec-shattering the ex-nal tussle, W. R. Chisholm justi- #ting record of 4 min. 6.8 sec. fed his early favouritism to established by Yale University in triumph convincingly over his M 1935.
Club mate A. B. Hogg. by the Participating in Los An- score of 21-14. The encounter geles swimming meet, the team was productive of a much higher was composed of Bill Smuth Paul; band of bowls than that in the
Axture Herron, Charles Okta, and Takashi Marques-Marshall Hirose.
woods by both players were laid On the same day Clueko Miya-Telose to the jack. moto placed Arst in the Women's 100 Metre back-stroke in 1 min. Pairs Semi-Finalists
23.4 sec.
In the 100 Metre free-styl event on August 25 Hiruse won a 58.7 secs. while Chieko Miyomoto docked 3 min. 17 sec, to win the;
FELLOWSHIP
OF THE
as
Following were the results of the quarter-final games in the Open Pairs on August 24;
The recent tour to Australia benefited: the |players greatly and the experience thus gained |should stand them in good stead.
They will, however, bejuseful stand-by. Kong Sing-king. without the services of Hsu King-seng, their Following Royal Scots players have been registered with Hong pivot, for some time as he
Football Association: Kong
is suffering from water on {1/Cpl. Larkin, Pte. Auld, Pte. D.
Gibl, Pte. S. Parnaby, Pte. Salter the knee following an in- Ple. Falconer, L/Cpl. Gibson, Pte. jury sustained while | Gardiner, Pie. Adamson, L/Cpl.
Pie. tour with South China re- Parnaby, Pte. Forrest, R.
Pie. Woods, cently. Hsu has been the Clark, Ple. Moore. Pte. Fraser, L/Cpl. Fowler, Pte.
T. G. J. d'Almeida 14-18; G. B. man.
12--23; C. M. Keenan and L. A. Donald,
Sgt. Fraser, Pte. Clarke.
on
NO
who did not play in many games last year, will be available. Last season he was transferred to Macao and play- ed only occasion- ally. Ng Kee- cheong and Y. S. Yen are the other backs available, though Ng is equally at home in the Interme-
Lo Wants Rest
R. C. Aitkenhead and F. C. Mc-Thomson, L/Cpl. Munron, L/Cpl. [mainstay of the Eastern Women's 200 Metres breast-stroke. Pherson lost to G. N. Manley and Hunter, Pte. Laws, L/Cpl. Wise defence for several sea-diate line. where his height and
Stormes and A. L. Roberts lost to Cpl. Marshall, Pie. Hossack, Pte. sons, and the gap will head-work are his main assets. A. Marshall and A. McLean Bailey, Pte. D. Fleming, Pte. Mc-be hard to fill satisfac- Greenhalgh lost to H. A. Ozorio Following are the Royal Air torily. and F.
12-28; J. O.Force players registered: J. Gracie, Machado
E. R. Cherrett, N. Drysdale and W. Simpson lost to G. Smith, WJ, Munk and W. J. Ward 9-32. Baugh, W. MacDonald, H. B. Gray, T. Bartlett, L. Goodwin, R. Cal- laghan, J. Moore, J. Berry, L. Richardson, J. Fawcett, G. Nay- lor. A. Paling, W. Smith, N. Bin-ward, is an even ning, D. Highlands.
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JULY SCORE
435
V
SHANGHAI CRICKET
A strong Rec.'s XI beat a Parsee XI in Shanghai on August 26 by 134 runs, L. Marcal 23, J. H. An- derson 35. N. Hart-Baker 36 and H. P. Madar 42 contributed to their total of 198, while A. F. Gumes took 4 for 13 to help dismiss the Parsees for 04 (S. F. Shroff 26). M. J. Divecha took 6 Ree's wickets for 45 runs in 10.5 overs,
On the day previous A. Lingard's XI beat H. A. Crickmer's XI by 11 runs. F. A. Pitts scoring 48 for the former and A. J. Harvey 30 and W V. K. Chadwick 42 for the lat-
ter.
a
TWO
GALAS
TODAY
A very interesting programme Mr. Lawrence Kadoorie will give has been arranged for the inter-
Club
at Euro. swimming gala Recreation lecture at Jewish
pean Y.M.C.A. to-night when the Club to-morrow at 9.15 p.m. on "Y", Combined Artillery, Fortress
Various aspects of Jewish life in
Middlesex and Europe to-day." Any one wish-Royal Engineers,
No entrance fee will be charged SEND IN YOUR REMITTANCE. ing to attend may secure an invi-Small Units will be competing.
the Hon. Secretary at this gala, which is being held in aid of the British Prisoners of War Fund, but a box will be placed at the door and donations will be welcome.
BRITAIN
DELIVERS
HERE'
tation from Tel. 31175.
ية
The
Staff
LAYE
To Give The TROOPS
Sole Agents: GILMAN & CO., LTDI
Eastern have, however, dis- covered that Chang Kam-hoi, inside-for-
an
better half-back, having played rattling
some
good games as right-half in Aus- tralia, and he will probably be scen in the pivotul position until Hau's return.
Lau Hing-hou will again seen in goal, with Tsui Hang as a
HSU
MEDICALS'
FOOTBALL PRACTICE
By "Sportshawk"
be
* Lo
Wal-kuen. who toured Malaya with South China, will be
seen at right-half.
but
this player
а
has expressed desire to take a
rest
during the frst weeks of the season, in which case
Kee- Ng cheong will prob- ably be seen at right-half, with Chang Kam-hoi in the pivotal position and Lau Tze-chan at left- half.
LO
The defence is a fairly good one, but much depends on how well Chang Kam-hoi plays at centre- half.
The normal forward line will be Chung Yung-sum, Lau Fook- chuen, V. K. Hyul, C. T. Tsao and Hau Ching-to.
Lau's Chance
Lau Fook-chuen, who played
be given a chance.
Royal Army Medical Corps held for Kwong Wah last season, will their first soccer trial of the sea- son yesterday when Colours beat- Whites by 3 goals to 1.
newcomers were seen
fa
of
in the
forward
line, where he play 111
will
Chang Kam-hoi's position. Hau Ching-to is the better winger as Chung Yung- sum, who also toured Malaya with
South China, showed a distinct decline
Several action and among these were Thomson, Clift. Wright and Cheesbirgth, all whom gave fairly good accounts. themselves, while Jones, Forknall and It is hoped that the water-polo Don, who were injured early last sea- game between Army and Navy, son, also made a welcome reappear. postponed for over, two months,ance. - will be included in the pro-
Last year's players, who were notable absentees yesterday were. Smith inside: gramme.
On the Hong Kong side of the right, Parkin, left Wing, Webb, full- back, and Bennett, the goalkeeper, all harbour, South China A.A. will of whom will be turning out in the be holding their fourth gala of League this season, the season, at North Point, com- The bumpy state of the ground and end of last season, and also on mencing at 7:30 p.m. and this, the long grase was not conducive to tour. teo, promises swimming of a high Eood, football but the display
that C. T. Tsao will be seen at inside- order, especially in the Open Medicals should be able to raise a good left, but he is equally at home in
majority of the players showed Men's 200 Metres free-style Relay, side this season.
SAINTS DEFENDING
TITLE
St. Joseph's, holders of the First Division: Softball League title will be defending their title this season..
འ
of the
HYUI
in form at the
any position in the attack and, in In yesterday's game Beeston (2) and fact, excels on the wing. Reynolds scored for Colours and Cheesbirgth for Whites.
"Colbure! Jones; Thomson and Entwistle; Forkball, Loynes and Twit, chell: Reynolds, Clift, Ross, Nichols and. Bepston,
Whitos"-Bickley: Hirst and Evans: Wright, Florence (Captain) and Collins; Cheesbirgth, Don, Leath, Harris and
Wilkinson.
JOCKEYS FOR ST. LEGER
Probable jockeys * for the
St.
H. Winglee has been appointed manager of the team and D. Leger, which will be run at Man- Leonard captain,
are;
Last season Eastern were forced to withdraw their junior team, but competed in the Junior Shield, only to be beaten in the First Round. This, season they have again entered Second Division, and it is expected that a fairly good team will be Helded, consist- ing of a number of players who were prominent in the Small-Ball League during the Summer.
Pauline Baxter, C.B.A hockey player, is leaving for Australia shortly.......
Clarence. Tott, pitchet for Paragould Pawloski who played, centre- chester on Saturday, September 8,
in the Northeast Arkansas League, is field for them last season, has Baklitawar (Harry Wragg), Chateau and endurance-record. Tott, struck.
ready to claim some kind of strikeout joined Merry Madcaps, and his la Rose (Jones) Daneing Timeout 30 men in a 10-fnning game with place will be filled by AR (Benry), Devonian (Perryman), Felous Newport recently and allowed only Abbaski. Kaka | (E., P, H. Smith or Carey),; Firozedinix hits. The game was called at the
Following are their players-H. (Stephenson). Mazarin---(Bartlım),
Winglet, F. Gonsales, S. Leonard, Orthodox (D. Smith). Olyen Tudor end of the 10th, the score locked at 1-1, J. Ozorią, G. Souza,, D. Leonard, (Nevett), Polemy (L. P. H. Smith or Caroy), Ranger (8. Wrake), Royal Ali, Abhas, Hussain, Manson and Academy (Gardner), Royallst (Low- Leonard..
Sgt. Hers, of Hong Kong Police, who. gave up refereding two", bentons ago owing to his transför to the New. Tors ritories and also to sickness, will Do [officiating again this coming. search,
rey), Starwort (*(Taylor), Bun Casile Two-basketball matches were decid-, (Bridgland), No Jockeys for Fettes anded at Chinese YM.CA; last night, when Lambert Simmel. have been announ National University trounced Wah Kiu ced. Reuter,
¿The – Colóny: Lawn Bowls; Cham-4 Apionshipa" drawe are an Page,:19..
by: 01-28 and S.C.A.A bent: V.R.C.'; 02-23. Chan Santau and Yip Fel=" lang, were outstanding for the Nation- al University, white Shek Chun-tat play- ed well for Bouth China. E, Tavares--- Iwas prominent for V.R.C.