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INTERPORT BOWLS.

TEAMS CHOSEN AGAINST SHANGHAI

STRONG LOCAL COMBINA

TIONS.

The Selection Committee of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Associa tion have completed their Inboure

GARRISON SCHOOLS AQUATICS.

KEEN RIVALRY AT THE V. R. C.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1931.

HOME RACING Notes and News

Oba Hour ItaCING CORRESPONDENT.

THE LEGER.

es The Masher

33 The Pen A

16 T. Recordor

23 Thyestes

23 Trinidad

33 Truculent

40 Vamos

Last week I mentioned Heronsta

CHINESE SOLDIERS FINED VARSITY RE-OPENS.

DEFRAUDING THE K.O.R.

TEACHING ENGLISH IN SCHOOLS.

VICIOUS METHOD OF THE

SET BOOK,

The

gloriously unsuccessful?

London Vacation Course

in the direction of selecting the "The different races were keenly parantly two furlongs from hom shiro, but as I write the mail brings had only gono over to see a friend. The optimist reflects, with pleasure, method of standardised exercises,

Mr. Rayinond said that he had boar a victim of that method, which was the method of the ant book, "It was," be declared, 'the' toxtual criticism of Shakerpoare's plays, and the writing of compo- sition according to a rigid and doubtful set of rulos

Had I depended entirely on terested baly in things like stocks. such tanching, I should now be in.

Fortunately for mo, however, just for one term of my schooldays I

d

LONG VACATION ENDS. For travelling second class on the Kowloon-Canton Railway with third RETROSPECT AND FORECAST: clann tickets wo Chinese soldiers were charged befors Mr. Fraser at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday Today, Hong Kong University method by which English literature with

defrauding the Railway re-opens after a long vacation of was taught in English schools 20 four months, and many under-years ago was commented upon by authorities.

Defendants admitted being in the graduates will feel that the holi Mr. Ernest Raymond, the author of "Toll England at the City öl The Carrisin Schools of Hong

The defent of Cameronian came

second-class compartment with days have passed vary quickly. ·

Grüne things have been chieved Kong and Kowloon held their ani

at the ad a great surprise to most, and

third-class tickets, but denied that nual swimming sports

they intended to travel in that hiring the four months, but unplea VC. yesterday and there was a yet previous to the race there was large gathering of parents and absolutely no evidence as to whether friends to watch the numerous or not he was capable of staying

ng a likely one for the Cambridge-compartment. They stated that they sant events have also happened, the distance. He cranked up ap events on the progranuar,

It was stated in ovidence that the on the happy days in the hostal contested the entries being ex and it will be interesting to hear news of his defeat at York by Port

ns to the reason for this, I think, law over Eve furlongs The Cam defendants wore in uniform at the nong his colleagues and of the players for the interport matches trombly gratifying.

His Excellency Major General when the news comes to hand, we bridgoshiro however is over 1 mile time but were not armed. with Shanghai early next month..

J. W. Sandilands, CB, C.M.G, shall hear that Cameroniaas die and 1 furlong, so I am not taking. Defandante were fined $10 each victories achieved by undergradu much notice of this defeat Port on the first chargo, his Worshipates in the various branches of Three separate tents of four D.S.O., distributed the prizea at tance is 1 miles and no more.

law paschtially is a sprinter and players each with two reserves have the cone.usion of the sports and

I expect there will be consider very fast indead over a short is pointing out that they were bring: sport. The pessimist shakes his Beyn chosen for the offeinl matches before doing so, observed that the able discussion na to which" borstance, he won this face by 1 longtheng, their uniform and the, Chinese hond as he Tocalls the trouble crant and shares and football matchss.

Army into disrepute by commit children in Hong Kong were has proved himself the best three-but Herontlon yas alosing up fast ting such an offence. With regarded in Lugard Hall by some exuber fortunate because they could in dulge in swimming for over six year-old to day, had it would go at the did I feel the lid Cam to a charge of assaule, preferred ant spirits on the night of August interport honours have been decided months in a year. He asked the that we have to choose from Cambridgeshirö distance will just suit against one of the defendants, his when a 4th year medical student another teacher, whos0, rom} biisi-

named out of it, and there can be children to remember that there aronian, Sandwich, and Orpes him, All eyes, however, will be on the must be thousands of children in probably we can leave the last If he goes out, The Recorder will been an assault; but he why not sure

Britain who had never even seen. the gon or even had a chance of little between the two frst named playing on a sandy beach, and with Cameroning the speedier of there were thousands of other the, two, but Sandwich the better whose only knowledge of the sea atayer. was perhaps n wack or two on the These three Classics, the Guinens seaside provided by their parents.over one mile, The Derby over 13 miles, and The Leger over 1. mile, 0 furlongs and 139 yards, are tremendously interesting, and prove low diffoult it is to produce real speed combined with great stamina, I was not surprised to hear that Sir Andrew ran into place, this ing on of late. **

with Shanghai. The third game will be played in any case oven if

on the icult of the first two games, first two teams, and the Colony will look to them to win against the

visitors.

In the first game, F: C. Cullen, of Kowloon Dock, will lend the team as skip. His selection for the,ras. ponsible position will, be a popular one, and besides being a good player- in that position, he can be thorough- ly depended upoh to give capable directions to his team.

Oraigongower Flayers. The selection of U. M. Omar, of Craigengower, as to skip in the second game, will be hailed with

Results.

The results were as follows:- Girls Handicap (10-12 years)-2 lengths.-1. I. MacFarlane

Boys' Handicap (over 12 years) 3 lengths. J. Ursell!

years)

have a large following in this race Regarding the Cosarewitch, I saw Ut. Majour win the race last year, and he won with such case. even though carrying 5 lbs., more than the handicapper gave him that I feel providing he is fit (and of this I ato not certain as he has done little outstanding this season), ho muni havon good chance this year... When wo receive the weights, it wont with that of last year, eft., will be as well to compare his allot ast, elba, he simply walked away with the race then being four with Old Orkney (8.13) 4 further 5 lengths away. And four lengths could have won by more

Worship was satialed that there had it had not been provoked, and he would dismiss this charge,

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chanced to enter the classroom of

was said to have been “mgged "tiess who, not to teach us English or pasaulted. The trouble is not at all, but Labino

"It was the touch of this an yet over, though Lugard Hall is which changed the whole course of closed for the present by the Coun- my life. He was sparson who cil as is necessary step to put ignored every rule and convention' stop to practices of this kind. The the school, but he was a burn- ing enthusiast for literature and art. eulprits have yet to be traced and punished. Those who are guilty must be prepared to "face the

1029-Unplaced to Trelawny in the Nottingham Spring Handicap and also failed to reach the first three in both the Derbyshire Handi- bap and Manchester Cup. Won the Salisbury Cup (£334), and only Orkney in the Ascot Stakes. In the The incident has no precedent failed by a short head to Old Home week won the Alexandra and will always serve as an exam- Stakes (1,890) at Ascot.

music

(You Boya Hate Me,"

At times this master would 16śk up and say; Tousboys hate me, and you are perfectly right. I am a brute to you....

You Hute me nud our hats is mutual. He would furlong race at Hurst Park he lost follow. One may be assured that red handkerchief over his syca the Goodwood Cup by a short head such an incident will never happen to shut out the horrible sight of bis Medarlin 41lb.for the Prince

Girls Handicap (over 12 horse is a stayer and has been com- lengths in front of Frichdship (7.9) | After running uppläeod in a 7. ple which future students must not sleep with his feet on his desk and

3 Lengths,-1, R. George, 2. J. Shoesmith.

Juniors Handicap (6-8 years)

Webb.

3

class.

satisfaction, as he has been the most 1 Length-1. D. Burna, W. Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire. is equivalent to 12 lbs, and he to Old Orkney." Just failed to give agnio. A bright future awaits the "To teach literatu

consistent and successful skips of this season, while his capabilities as

The initial betting quotations are High Dive, Boys C. Haslam,interesting and I give them here. with Weights are not yet to hand. a bawler, need no emphasis, 2 W Webb, H. Clarke.

High Dive Girls-1 1. Por and there is a very large entry in Buchanan, of the same Club, haskins, 2. W. George,

hoth races: however a great num- been put down as the opening play..

Cuba Handicap.-C. Haslam,

hor will drop out, er in this game, and here again the

2 L. Pinfold. choice in a good one, since Buchanan is one of the finest players in that position and has consistently figur, ed in Craigongowor's triumpha

A. E. Silkstone, who will be the skip of the third game, has claims for consideration on the wonderful work he has done for Kowloon CC in winning the League champion- ship.

Boys Championship (100 yards, final). 1. J.

Ursell, 2 F Gascoigne, a. H. Clarke.

Girls' Championship (100 yards).' P. George, 2. W. George." Novices Race (Length over 9 years), Pinfeld, 2. R. Maycock, 3. R. Fowler.

Novices Bacs (1 Length-Under 9 years)-1D. Burns, 2: N. Solf, 3. A. Clarke.

Boys' Handicap (10-19 years) 2. lengths. 1. R. Burne, 2. I. Gascoigne, 3. H. Clarke,

There has been a liberal sélection of players for the other positions mado possible. by the fact that three teams are to appear in the inter. port for the first time on the local greens. The choice, on the whole, hus, been a well-considered one, leaving little or no room for com plaint that claims have been over-choll, jooked.

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FIRST MATCH.

To be played on the Kowloon Bowling Green Club ground.

J.. PUNCHEON

A. M HOLLAND

J. FRASER

FC. CULLEN (Skip).

Rosarves: R. BASA and J.0. BROWN.

SECOND MATCH.

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Boys Handicap (8-10 years) 1 Clarke, 28. Lengths.-1. A Danceberg.

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Girls Handicap (8-10 years) 1' lengths.--1, I. Perkins, 2. I. Mit-

Team Rice. 1, Kowloon, 2. Hong Kong

To be played on the Talkoo RC. gue: ground.

GOL. BUCHANAN

1 LAING

N. DRUMMOND

U. M. OMAR (Skip). Reserves: G. MCLEOD and E. Á ROULLI.

THIRD MATCH.

To be played on the Club de

creio ground

H. HAMPTON

K. F. Luz

R. LAPSLEY

PING PONG LEAGUE.

MEN'S OPEN SINGLES

CHAMPIONSHIP.

The folowing in the fixture card for the Men's Open Singles Cham- plonahip in the Ping Pong. Lea-

September 17-Fok Hin-chin Cheng Kwok-wing (Eastern A.A.), September 18-Yuen Wah-chouk Wong Kum-hay (Confucian As sociation).

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September 18-Tang Yiu-pang r Leo Chun-kai (Fukion A.A.). ·

September 18-J. Taoger . Siu Si-knu (Confucian Association). September 19-Wong Yook-pui v Re-Poo Sai-kit (Hin Kun Schot!).

A. E. SILKSTONE (Skip). Reserves: C. E. Manques and W. RVASELL

In addition to the interport series, three unofficial games have been arranged with the visitors, who will meet in turn Kowloon, Victoria and a Combined Second, Division team.

The following are the players and, Teserves selected:

KOWLOON TEAM. Mateb to be played on the Kow-

Inon C.C. ground..

C. E. MARQUES

J. GIBSON

J: O. Brown

W. Russell (Skip).

Reserves: LC. R. Bours, and C. G. SILVA

VICTORIA TEAM.

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Beptember 20.-Chu Kai-chre Y. V. Segalin (Nam Mo A.A.1.

Beptember 21-Loc Hou-kee *. Wong Chiu-kwai, (Confucian Asso ciation).

September 21-Lai. Pui-lum v Lee Tathoong (Confucian ABSO ciation).

HOME FOOTBALL.

ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUE RESULTS,

(THROUGH, REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, Sept. 14.

The following were the results o football matches played to-day the English and Scottish Leagues? Division L

West Brom 1 Manchester O, I

Bury

Match to be played on the fillwall Craigangower C.C. ground.

Division II.

Notts C Southampton

7 Barnsley

2 Leeds

Oldham

E. B. REED

2

Tottenham

J. E. LONGBOTTOM

Wolves

3 Bradford C.

D. RUMJATIN

Division III. (Bouth),

R. BABA (Skin).

Reserves: J. HOLLIDOE and J. V.

Cardiff

4 Coventry

Luton

Norwich

WEST.

COMBINED 2nd DIVISION.E

Match to be played on the HK Electric R.C. ground

C. B. BEAT

WB. MUAXETİ

R. K. DUNGANE Reserves: D; SHIELDS,

Gillingham

Bournemouth

you Division T. (Horth), Halifag1 Barrow. Lincoln... 3 Wigan Rotterham Tranmere Waliall

6 Doucaster

Bouthport

13 New Brighton 0

--Carlisle....

League.

Falkirk

Cesarewitch, October 14,

40. Advancor 10 Arctic Star 50 Argonante II. 68 Ballymurphy 40 Blua Don 20-Blus Vision

50 B's of the 8.

50 Breadcrumb

10 Brumeux;

33 Convoy

00 Curtain H..

40 Eagle's Fid,

40 Farn Hill

40 Forum II.

16, Friendship

50 Gladius

20 Insurance - 40 Joyous Grig 60 Jugo 40 Khorshood 33 Knight of 20 Noble Stat 33 North Drift 40 N. Board

Old Okkaty 20. Oletta

25. P. d'Api 30 Primitif

33 Pr. Paradise

60: Richborough

50 River King

40 Rock Star

40 Roi des A.

66 Rubicon II,

30 Salome bo. Sandals 50 Shell Parade

So Singapore

30 Sir Joshua

50 Six Wheeler 35 Son of Mini

40 Stolen Flame 25 Strephon II, 40 Summer P'ce. 40 Truncheon 25 Ut Majour 33 W. Wicklow 40 Yarn II. Cambridgeshire, October 28.

50 Alexis

40 Amforta 10. Anthurium

33 Bauned

50 Beaudelaire

33 B. Farrán

50 Bibi Tells

33 Blundenraà

50 Breadcrumb

20 Caerleon

50 Carola

O, o N..T. 30 Codicil 33 Coldstream"",

98 Diolite

25 Dr. Dolittle.' #25 Y. Argony:

225 Grand Salute'

25 Heronslés 20 Hill Cat 40 Inkbérrow 93 ́Jacopo 33 L. Marjorie 40 Lansdowne 40 Links Ter 93 Link Boy

es Lord Bill 33 Lucky Tor

66 N.P.B.

23 Tisa 40. Pummame 33 Potiphát II. 40 P. Paradise 10 Pyrami}, 20 loodala, 23 Jus. Patha 33 St. Dawald

33 Sankcripë

ka Blipper.

25 Bol de Terro

40 Tantine

The Ebor Handicap,

Was

Edward Handicap, and following a University--both for the students success in the Nottingham Handicap and the staff, (433), he ran third with est, to West Wicklow (7 815.), and Friendshin (Tat, 21b.) for the Cesarewitch

you must dave a burning onthiaiast like this, and he should be loft free and un- hampered by set books. Further, tho trus toscher of literature, if he Sporting Triumphs.

in worth his salt, must be something of a creativo artist himself. A

Choirmaster at his Majesty's Ch During the kentión hoeder unthur Stanley Roper, Organist, and - siasts have played two friendly pels Royal, speaking at the lun matches" They lost to the soldiers, cheon which followed the morning but they defented the Radio Bport.session, said

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I was glad to learn today that one of the horses I recommended for this race won at 10-1. This was the very gallant, Brown Jack with Donoghue up. Of the two others I 1930-Ran unplaced in the Derby shire Handicap, Salisbury Cup, and mentioned, Bonny Boy II.

Ascot Stakes before winning the fourth and Six Wheeler seventh.:

It will be just as well to give this Alexandra, Stakes (1,635) af Ascot race in detail as the Ebor Handicap for the second year in succession. over a distance of 14 miles, bas somus Won the Goodwood Cup (1,160) ing Club to the tune of 8-2. The fished to-day for teaching pur bearing on the Cesarewitch. Eight and Doncaster Cup (2890); and netmen and cricketers too, have poses sooms to be on mistaken lines...

It is not childlike, but“ babyish. boreon which ran in this race are wiched between them came the Ebor,

Sonsible children, I think, have no entered for the latter, viz., Argon-for which he ran third to the dead.beon tory successful.

In S. H. Wong, the University time for silly things or silly aute 11, Six Wheeler, West Wick-hoaters, Gentlemen's Relish and low, Sir Joshua, Brumeux North Coaster. Unplaced in the Notting possesses a wonderful swimmer and methods,

MI feel sure that we older people Drift, Sandy Lashes, and Roi dusham Handicap and Cesarowitch,

1997-Unplaced in the Notting athlete, who has brought laurels.not profited more from the

simple Aulnes, and their form in the race har Spring Handicap and Darby- only to the H.K.U. but also to the classic of our time than we could just run le interesting.

shire Handicap prior to winning

birthdays, the pussy's lullabys," Brown Jack, 7-9.5. S. Donoghue the Chester Cup (2,580) with st Colody Hearty congratulations on ever have done from the "dolly's Coaster, $8.9. T. Fox. 90lb. Unplaced in the Ascot Stakas, his success in the recont Interpart and the tih soldiers to parties'

at Shanghai, of to-day, da Argonaute II, 5-8.3. J. Childs and three days later won the Queen Swimming Contessa

Alexandra Stakes (£1,000) for the where he met, beaides Shanghai The following finished in this third year. With 10st. failed by animers, rivals from Tientsin and day is to expect too much, from the

neck, to beat Salmon Leap for the Goodwood Cap.

order:

Bonny Boy (8.10), Pickle (75) Boldero (6.10), Six Wheeler (7.5), West Wicklow (7.10), Wedding Favour (7.3), Sir Joshua (7.13), Saus Espoir (7.12), Grease Paint (7.2), Brumeux (3.13), Covonden (7.13), Redeswood (7.3), North Drift (7.1), Sandy Lashes (0.5), Collingham (6.7), and Roi des Aulnos (3.7).

Two lengths.length, Betting: 10/1, 100/9, 4/1.

Coaster won the race last your, or rather dendheated with Gentle than's Relish, and it is rather sür- prising to see him bob up again ar. he has done little or nothing this

season.

Brown Jack must be the most popular horse with the British pub- lio to-day, and with Donoghue up constitutes a grent combination. I can well imagine the reception they received after this race.

He was of course topweight, actually carried 9st. Blhs, and wan by two lengths comfortably, Brown Jack has raced over hurdler as well as the fint, has won renrly £17,000 for his owner, Sir H. Wernhor, and is entitled to raak as the best stay- ing thoroughbred in the World. I feel in conclusion that I must give this horse's record.

Under T.E. Rules. 1027.an third în his first race in this country in the Southampton Hurdle Race on September 10, and then won the Juvenile Hurdle race at Wolverhampton, Geptember 28;! the Charlton Musgrove Hurdle. Rape at Wincanton, October 14; the Car- diff Juvenile Hardlo Race at Car diff, October 19; the Three-Year-Old: Hurdle Race at Nottingham, Octo- ber 24; and the Abbeystead Hurdle Race at Liverpool, November 10.

1029-Ran unplaced in the Green- ham Hurdle at Newbury in Febru ary; won the Leicestershire Handi- cap Hurdle Ráco at Leicester, February 27; was second in the Lingheld Hurdle. Cup in March; and won the Champion Challenge Hurdle Cup at the N.H. Meeting, March 15.

On the Flat. 1927-Ban twice unplaced in, minor events in Ireland.

1928--Aftor running, unplaced to; Silvezetind at Hurst Park in the spring, won the White Lodge Stakes (16) nt: Windsor, the Queen's Plato (E2) at Kampton, and tha Aucot Stakes (£1,920). Started favourite and ran unplaced in the "Cesarewitch won by Aratio Star, and then came out to win the Hwth. Williams-Memoriál Blekés (1,175). at Baddow

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