PAGE 10-HONGKONG DAILY

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1938

2. In the World of Sports

Tricks Of The Transfer LOSS TO LOCAL

Market

What One Manager Would

Like To Know

Players auctioned. Listen this. It is by no

'to

'an

Lon-

means isolated instance: writes a don correspondent.

HOCKEY

Well-Known Player Going To Goa

D.F. NORONHA

When the m.y. Victoria leaves Hongkong on November 19, she wil take away from the Colony one of Its most promising sportsmen in the person of Mr. D. J. Noronha, who returning to his home in India) after Goa (Portuguese seven years in Hongkong.

Mr. Noronha

CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH

'top wages,', leave the club where they have settled down when. club to go to another according to the laws of foot- benefit ball, they cannat" ap A London club. manager

with 1.1 financially from the move?" proached another club

PICTURE TAKEN during the charity soccer match played

South Jobs or positions in big sports offer for a player. The club sald they would consider the matter.

stores are part of the Inducements education at St. Vincent's High at Caroline Hill on Monday when The same day, so the London held out, and while all this is School, in Poona. Coming to Rest by three goals to n-[Photo, 4A, manager afterwards learned, the well within the law, some clubs Hongkong, ne conanged his educa- other club concerned "allowed"

are getting restive. news of the "offer to spread to other prospective buyers.

his early nad

tion at St. Joseph's College, but it was while it school in Poona that They have told me so. One day there will be a rum-he first took to playing hockey and

A rush

of offers followed.

pus.,

The fee arst suggested

balled to

Sn0w- thrice twice and then

TO

cricket and figured prominently in his school's senior hockey team SELL

which won the Inter-school Hockey fancied Championship in Poons for eight another years in succession He made his

WANTED THEY

A Midlands " manager Its original size.

The London manager wasn't a halfback playing for having any of that nonsense. He club's second team. phoned the other clubs interested offer. and

told them that he was out alacrity which made him of the race. He at least

not be Instrumental in the price up..

would pictous.

forcing

EXTRA INDUCEMENTS

On leaving St. Joseph's, he join

MACAO WINS AT HOCKEY

է..

Macao. Oct. 11.

The Arst hockey game of the season was played here yesterday afternoon when the Macao Hockey Club's second team were hosts to team from the Club de Recreio at Tap-seac.

The Macao players showed better

China defeated Kahn).

the

HONGKONG JOCKEY

CLUB

Classification Lists' Alterations Alterations and additions to the

1938, are as follows:-" classification lists, dated June 7. China pories:-Gold Coin to “C”

It Was accepted with ed the Incognitos Hockey Club, sus atter which he joined the KITC where he has been one of the most player he prominent hockey Before signing the had a little chat with him.

players. He was a member of thei; form thoughout the game and bar-class: Double Chance, National "How did you come to lose team which made two trips to 8ssed their opponents from begin Guard to "D" class: Atomic Star, your place in the team?" he ask Macac to play the Portuguese Coning to end with persistent attacks Flybynight. Tabby Cat to “E* class.

The manager I have just men-ed tloned asks:

"Why do footballers, play- ing regularly is a First Diyi- ston tear. bappy in their environment, and drawing

BRADMAN'S LEG

IS NOT BROKEN

There is a slight chance that Don Bradman, the Au19-- tralian caplain. may play again this season.

ין

Jeanes.

the teath

Mr." W. H. monager, stated that Bradman's leg is not broken. He has a feather-dake fracture of the right inkle," said Mr. Jeanes.

"It is merely a chip of the bone, and the whole area covers less than a quarter of

square inch.

"The limb is not in plaster and Bradman was able to get up soon. though he cannot put his foot to the ground owing to the pain."

Fingleton's pulled leg muscle "ls. yielding to treatment and Chip

lony at hockey.

and

tennis

"Well, they played me when Mr. Noronha was on three oc I wasn't quite at was the reply.casions "capped to play hockey That chance remark put the fur Portugal in the Hongkong In- Imanager an to the right trackternational Tournament. Employ- The player said that he suffered en by the Mercantile Bank of India from rheumatism The would-be Ltd, he played with much success buyer had the player examined for the bank's soccer eleven. by his own doctor.

report. Indicated that it would be foolish to sign the player, particularly as the was situated very

The doctor's

DUsing club

bear a river.

Just a nice, friendly, honest-to- goodness business deal!

DONALD BUDGE

BEATEN

Berkeley, Calif, Oct. 11. Donald Budge was beaten in the quarter finals of the Pact- fic Coast Championships by the Australian, Hopman, who won by 6-2, 5-7, 6-). It is believed this will be the last match played by Badge before turning professional-Reuter.

perfield, who has been operated HONGKONG LOSES

on for appendicitis," is how being allowed out of bed.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE CALL-OVER

London, Oct. 11.

The following is the latest call over for the Cambridgeshire to be

rur to-morrOW:----

2172 Khastader (t. and o.) 121 Edgehill and o.) 12/1 Zaimis (t. and o.) 100/8 Bombay Duck fo), 100/7

(ter)

ו'

Li..

13/1 Domaha (t. and o.) 15/1 Quartier Maitre (t. and 18/1 Ramtapa (t. and o 18/1 Couvert (t. and o.) 25/1 Moody (and o.) 28/1 Le Ksar it, and o.) 28/1 Agincourt (t. and 0.) 331 Sir Tam (t. and o.) 33/1 Thankerton (t, and o.) 33/1 Hazel (t, und p.) 33/1 Pylon II (0), 401 (t)` 33/1 Golden Sovereign

49/1 (t.)

40/1 Gainly (0)

40/1 Carlisle (0.)

40/1 Caerloptic (a.)

40/1 Magnet. (a.)

40/1 Sea Request (o.)

0.)

(0),

40/1 Artists Prince (o.), 45/1

(

40/1 Lady of Shalett (o.). 50/1

50/1 San Salvo (o.)

30/1 Hellenique (6.)

50/1 Bistolfi (0)

3871 Herderlo (t. and o.)

66/1 Clos Du Roi (o),,80/1 (4)

CHEPSTOW AUTUMN.

STAKES ANY

D

TO MACAO AT BADMINTON

SPORTS FLASHES

TOEN

JOHN

WATSON, the Kowloon lawn bowler who reached the semi-final of the open Colony championships this year, is pro- ceeding on Home leave just before the New Year. He hopes to play at Wanstead next summer.

IRON BUX, former boxing cham-

pion of the Orient (lightweight). plans starting a class boxing and physical culture) in a month or so. He ran a gynasium with much suc- cess in Manila and should find good support for his new venture,

+

I HEAR that D. M. Khan, the IRC, lawn bowler, intends to take up cricket seriously this sea- Tosn. He used to "keep" for Queen's College and with practice should Dove an asset to the Spokunpoo junior team.

A member of the Army hockey Macao, Oct. 10. Students of the Liceu Infante team that has just returned from Singapore tells me that the stan- Henriue entertained bad-

dard of hockey in Hongkong is minton team from Hongkong yesterday afternoon when they added that the reason why, they much higher than in Malaya. Hé scored a 6-3 win over the visitors did not win more matches in The matches were ably referee by Mr. R. Soares," Mr. J. Santos Singapore was due to their for- wards inability to score when in Ferreira and Mr. G. Suvu.

front of the goal.

Scores were as follows:-

A: Siva and R. Lobo lost to E Noronha and M. Gaan 19-21, lost

*

CA L. RICKETT, the popular secretary of the Hongkong

to M. Gonsalves and F. Ozorio 2-21, lost to L. Remédios and P. Y, Sharebrokers' Association, is one of 2-21 lost to L. Remedios and P. the keenest yachtsmen in the Co-

| Yvánovich 10-21; ·

lony and goes out sailing at every

A. R. Silva and G. Silva, beatportunity. He is also very keen

H. Gonsalves and F. Ozorio 21-10,

beat E Noronha and M. Gaan

for cricket.

II FEW. (Frank) Lammert re- 21-8. beat L Remedios and mains in the Colony during the Pvanovich 31-3;

the winter months he went pro-

F. Ribeiro and J. Bilva, beat Hbably play hockey for the Hong- Gonsalves and F. Ozorio 21-12. Ekong Hockey Club. A remarkably Noronha and M. Gonsalves 21-17. good left-winger, he played in first beat Remedios and P. Yvanovich class hockey in Canada some years 21-14-Our Own Correspondent.

RUGBY FOOTBALL

TRIAL TO-DAY

The Hongkong Football Club,

Rugger section, will hold a trial

130.

Sporting

Fixtures

TO-DAY

game on the Club ground at Happy BADMINTON.-Y.M.C.A.

Valley to-day, commencing at 5.15-

pm

Badmin-

ton. in the West Lounge."; All Day.

This will be the last trial game FOOTBALL-Third Division (B). before the season's matches com--R. – Engineers:- (E) :Y. "Kumaon mence on the following Saturday. · Rifles (Military ground), 3.p.m.

The Chepstow Autumn Stakes and all Club members who wish to RUGBY Club Trial Games (Club for three-year-olds, ver a distance play Rugger this year should turn

ground).

out. All players present will be as TO-MORROW

of a mile and a half was won sured of a game, and they are ssk- BADMINTON YMCA yesterday by Mr. HE Morriss"

Badmin

ed to bring with them both a white | tonim dhe West, Lounge, 830′

and a coloured jerses.

Flatwater, starting at 11/8 ridden by Gordon Richards.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 Dunkeld, 2/1, was second and Longchamp, 3/1, was third. Your day when the Club First XV play BRIDGE Cheers Club Bridge

the Army and the Club "A" XV Night.n horsen ran

The season, commences on Satur-

A short head separated first and will meet a Navy side. These SWIMMING-Mixed Swimming, in' second, and three quarters of a matches will take place on the length second and third-Reuter Club ground.

-European Y.M.CA Swimming"

Boola

ot the latters' goal. The result

was a 4-nil victory for the local Hockey Club were A. Goncalves (2). A Borges and G. Sliva.-Our Own team.

Goal-scorers for the Macao Correspondent.

Certain

SHANGHAI GOLF TEAM SAILS

"Desire To Revive Interport

Shanghai, Oct. 11.

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Ninth Extra Rase In response to an invitation Meeting to be held on Saturday, issued by the Royal Hongkong 22nd October, 1938 (weather per

Golf Club, to the Hungjo Golf

Club and the Shanghai Golf Clubmitting), may be obtained at the to send a joint team to the Colony, Secretary's Office, Exchange the following team is selling, for Building; the Club Home, Happy Hongkong to-day on board the P. Valley; the Hong Kong Club; and O. liner sa: Rajputana:

Messrs. Graham D. Nicholl, E. M. Camming, D. R. Glass, and J. K. P. Hadland. --

W. J. Hawkins and A. V. Pettitt. two other members of the team, are joining the Northern players in Hongkong.

-

The side available is not con- sidered the strongest, but consist ing only of low handicap players able to obtain the necessary leave.

the Sports Club;' and the Stables, Shan Kwang Road:

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON 'on Thursday, 18th Oct., 1938.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary.

185N

It is the considered opinion of all square, and F. Groves (4) one Shanghai golfers that every effort down..

In an informal match on Sunday, [should be made to revive the In-

the Under 40's defeated the Over terport series.—Reuter.

40's by one match.

FANLING RESULTS

Twenty players a side played (under handicap) foursomes in the There were 35 entries for the morning and fourballs in the after- Bogey (Par) Pool at Fanling (Old noon. The foursomes resulted hi a Course), played on October 8, 9 and tie, but in the fourballs, the Un- 10 G. R. Cairns (13), two up, won, der 40's won six matches and lost. other scores being G. C. Worrall (9), five. with one match all square,

to Score

PLAYERS PLEASE

It's the Tobacco that counts

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