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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

GOALS GALORE IN MAMAK

TOURNEY

FOOTBALL.

GUEST SCORES 14 CHANGES IN

OUT OF 17-

CLUB & JATS IN FINE FORM RETURN GAME ON NOVEMBER 2-

(By "Bully-Off").

glut of goals have been scored in the Mamak Tournament during the pat week and out of the total tho Radio, opposed to the German Club, and St. Andrew's, in their game with the Royal Engineera, contributed eight cach-the highest scores in any one match this season. The Signals are a close second, having netted acven when playing HLM.S. Tamar.

KOWLOON

PERSONNEL

CLUB FACING A STIFF TASK

JUNIOR. "DERBY"

(By "Veritas").

Two changes in personnel and a general reshuffling of positions have been made in the Kowloon first eleven which is to oppose St. Joseph's in the Peninsula club's second league match of the season to-morrow.

McKelvic drops to the right back position to partner Wells and Lo offer Gurevitch proper protec- tion, White moves tay to right In at E.P. Guest, the popular goal-half, and Whitfield comes A. rotor andrew's, centre-half for Watkins, whe

has more than justified his inclu-unable to turn out. ulon in the aide for of the 17 goals

la

The only alteration among the to the credit of the Club in the forwards is Private Campbell, the three Mamak matches they have| Army swimmer, displacing East- played he has been responsible for man on the right wing.

Half this aggregate Although team changes are gen- Acoring 14. he obtained in this week's game erally to be regarded as a danger against the Royal Engineers, and sign, there is small need for Kow- but for the fact that he did not loon to be nervous regarding the make the most of his opportunities experiments adopted. The match in front of goal would, I feel sure, against South China demonstrated have set up a record in goal-scor- the necessity of some positional ing that would not have been changes, and there is every ren- rivalled for some time to come.

to believe that these will prove successful tu-morrow.

THE

Son

St. Joseph's remalu unchanged.

CLUB CONTENT.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932.

Mixed Doubles Tennis Championship

"SIRDAR" KILLS-Picture shows 5. A. Rumjehn, playing with Miss Botellin in the mixed doubles Champion- ship at U. 3. R. C. yesterday,, when they won. "Sirdar" is, seen in twa typical poses whilst in the act of

Smashing.

·MACAO ST. LEGER ON

LEGER ON SUNDAY

With the first St. Leger race; to be held by the Macao Jockey Club, and a second luovation in the provision race for the machine Gun Company of the Hongkong Vonteers, the race

"Wild Life” A Certainty

meeting at Macao this week-end MACHINE GUNNERS TO

promises to be one of excep- tional interest.

It is the first time that the Maeno meeting has had such an important event as a St. Leger,

HAVE OWN RACE

LEAGUE CRICKET STARTS

SWIMMING

TITLES FOR

CAMPBELL

WINS "Y" 880 & 440 YARDS

TO-MORROW'S GALA ENDS SEASON

Swimming a magnificently judged race, Private Camp- bell, the well known Army and Y.M.C.A., swimmer won the Y.M.C.A. 440 yards championship on Wednesday night.

TO-MORROW

INDIANS SHOWING REAL FORM

ARMY TALENT DISAPPOINTS

BECK FLATTERED

(By "THE STUMPER”).

UITE lot of cricket was played over the week-end, there being no fewer than eight games including two two-day fixtures. The League as

whole has not yet started, but the Indian R.C. 2nd XI will

*

In so doing he boat Latige, a new arrival from Tientsin, who la engage the Police R.C. In the first official game of the season showing first rate form. Only three took part, Eric Railton drop to-morrow, A review of last ping out at the last moment owing week's cricket appears below. to indisposition.

Twas not impressed at all by the Campbell won the race in 6

display of the Army team when minutes 11 secs, and was never they lost to the Indians at Sookun- testants are Pure Music, Jingo, in any real danger although Lange poo by eight wickets, though of Tien Feng Shen and Blue Flame. finished strongly to come in course they did not have their full Alhough here is a likelihood of a second 8 yards behind. Schreu side out. Neither did the Indians big field, I don't think backs need der was third about 14 yards in for that matter, both teams fielding go any further than these

four arrears., ponles for their selections.

ARRANGEMENTS.

and although the entries are not Punters Assured of An in view of the increased demand

over large, some good ponics swill! be seen, and heading them will bo Wild Life, which recently ran very close to establishing a record per- formance in Hongkong.

A CERTAINTY,

Interesting Meeting

By "Ringlall")

Just a word as to arrangements for getting to Mucno. The 5.8. Taishan leaves Hongkong at 9 a.m., and it is interesting to note that

for recreation whilst on the short sea trip between the ports, the Com- pany has arranged for a special card room for a limited number of tables only which will be at the disposal of players, whilst the Moonshiners Melody Makers string orchestra, which is well known

HALF-MILE CHAMPION, Last night, Campbell added another to his list of achieve- ments, when he won the 880 yards championship of the YMCA. E Railton was to have been his only opponent, but he was forced to withdraw on account of an indisposition. Campbell KAM over the course to win the title in 12 minutes and 53 seconds.

TO-MORROW'S GALA.

by no means thier. strongest XI. - Batting first, the Army got out for only 39 runs-testimony enough of the bowling strength of the remembers champions when one that they dismissed the strong Navy side for only 62 the week before.

TAROM what I saw of the game,

FR

Lt. Young strikes mo as a very good wicket-keeper. The way he stumped S. A. Ismail was a HE Radio's victory over the

particularly fine piece of work, and German Club was to be ex-

I am sure more will be heard of him not yet peeted. The Club has

later in the season. Bandmaster Feached the standard of league Last week's successful debut

These races formed a prelude Frout of the Lincolns, who comes hockey but nevertheless when anhua rightly influenced the Club to the field gamely keep their end up rest content with the team which certainty for the event, for it is kong on one of the Australian engaged to play.

to the final swimming gala of the with a good reputation from Shang- In my opinion Wild Life is nicently rude a good race in Hong-locally among dancers, has been

At Macao arrangements forces scored dve goals no matter what be the

huve season at the Y.M.C.A., which is hai, was bowled by Pereira after he without reply one of the best ponies racing in ponies and returned the colossal against them. This is only their against the Recreio. Neverthe Hongkong at the moment and com-dividend of over $90.

been made for the transportation scheduled for to-morrow night, had, scored only one, and did not less, the Club are up against a

Rooslan, which has just come of visitors from the ferry to the when two further championships have the opportunity of showing different proposition in the Bor-pares, well with any of our first-

class champions Over distance of the grass, is entered for this racecourse at $1 a trip. This bus will be decided and the final posi- what he is really like. The whole derers, especially as the game 1s of 14 miles it has practically event, but I have no ides of its service will be frequent and num-tions for the Aggregate Cup made side put up a poor show and will

known.

have to do very much better to ex- at Soukunpoo, and there will have

50 tend the stronger teams in the nothing to beat it. White Jade form, as I have no scen it gallop bera should take advantage of it.

The return journey from Macao For the latter, which is a to be an improvement in one or

Stak, Workable Stag, Flying ing of late. White Star will bo

yards handicap event, Don, Easter-League. two directions If the fast and en-

Tourist, Navy Hall and Ajax are a handy pony to follow, and Red will be made at 5.30 p.m. sharp.

I hear the course is in perfectbrook and Stoker are placed terprising soldiers are to be pre-

worth watching for places.

Leaves,, Social Mark and Inshal-

O judge by their performances vented from annexing the spoils.

In the Peitaibo Handicap over lab, on account of the leniency alondition, the recent light showers strongly and will probably have this season, it would appear a

be very the field to themselves, BORDERERS SHOULD WIN. alx furlongs, there will be some lowed in weights, should be in the allowing the running

fast, and I expect some particularly

The 100 yards breaststroke very hard job to shift the Indians of our moal experienced riders on running.

good times to be returned.

championship promises to pro- from the position which they have Last week Skinner in the pivotal good ponies, such as Mr. Liang,

duce a thrilling struggle between occupied for the last two years. position revealed slowness, whilst Mr. Leo Frost and Mr. Harriman | MR. PAN'S FIRST VISIT.

They have jumped right into their Martin and Strange have by no who will mount Tien Feng Shan, In the Peking

Fowler and Schreuder, but the big best form and provided they can Handicap, means a water-tight scheme of Ventuous and White Hall respec-Deveron, Ajax and Punch are

event of the evening will be the keep it up, they will take a lat of defence and are not yet

in full tively.

220 yards championship.

beating. Their opening bowlers, harmony in covering work. If

The Ave competitors, all of Pereira and Minu, have been par Dominy is given full support and

ticularly effective 20 far. whom will take the water with an the rest of the forwards are up to

the Army scratch, the Borderers defence can

equal share of support, are Don. both matches against

Navy, they were taken Rasmussen, Campbell, Railton and and look for a busy time.

off 45 Boon 08 it appeared Lange, the latter, as a result of

through the they would his Tientsin record and perform-opposing side and it was left to

A. E. P. Gunat

first season and with a little more practice they should be able to at least hold their own against many of the Mamak entrants.

H.

M.S. Veteran made a guccess-

Against the Athletic last Sunday the Borderers rear- guard gave a very convincing display, and this is by far the strongest department. On the strength of this I shall ex- pect to see the Welshmen snatch a couple of points.

to

men-

Gallant Fox, Valley Hall. New three good ponies, and I hear Mr.

Pan is making his first trip King, Fighting Blood and

Es Macao to mount the last trellita are numbered among the tuned, Wembly Stag, Alexander entrants for the Kuling Handicap Hall and Gold Ring may be worth over the same distance, and make

an excellent selection for punters, an investment.

VOLUNTEERS RACE.

The Nanking Handicap is a once- round ruce and will be ridden by novicus. The Gadwell, Rainstorm, One of the best and most in Cabinet Hall, Powerful King and teresting events of the day will Golden Arrow are all extremely be the race, kindly provided by closely handicapped and because of the stewards of the Macao Jockey this, the race should afford a chance Club for members of the Machine for the best horseman to take off Gun Company of the Hongkong the honours, Cebu, at 143 lbs is With a record of two successive Volunteers. Entrants must own certainly well down in the list, but defents, the Recreio have some- and ride their own nominations, that does not put me off, and be what naturally made alterations in and among the best in the race cause it likes the course and has their first eleven. J. D. Min-are The Partridge," with

Mr. won on it, I am inclined to favour

hinnett and H. M. Britto come in Polts ún. Cupid, which is 10 lbs its chances. for Remedios and Oliveira in an below top weight, which will be Another circuit race is the Laung attempt to strengthen the defence. ridden by Mr. Tuxford, who re- Handicap, in which the chief con- Nevertheless, the Royal Artillery,

who are persisting with the same

L. ful debut in this year's tournament on Wednesday when combination as has done service they defeated the 20th Battery by since the start of the делной, two goals to nil. The Navy men should experience no difficulty in make long passing between de- fence and attack a feature of their gamo and in this respect they have an excellent exponent in Sub Lt. Carver, at loft-back.

gathering points.

W the unofficial championship Kowloon

of flongkong was the game be- tween the Club and The Jat Ro-

JUNIOR "DERBY". ·

A junior local "Derby" is on the eard for to-morrow, when the Club 17HAT has been described as and Kowloon second strings mect. Tho splendid performance of the team against South China a fortnight ago, when they forced the strong Chinese team to giment. The Club, As winners a draw, will make them favourites, of the Sim Shield last year regarded as the boat side in the although the Club put up a brave

show against Taung Tsin Colony and in the Jats this sea- son they have formidable rivals week. Manning Railton is con-

aro

lost

tinuing his long connexion with

Pte. Campbell,

ances locally, being favourite.

run

In

the other bowlers to do the rust. Other events which are certain The standard of Belding, I noticed,

to provide plenty of amusement is being maintained and very little and entertainment are the mixed was given away..

team race, tug of war, a novelty

race and a water polo match,

60

one does In the latter two strong teams is rather a pity that

not see more of R. H. Grifitha are being put into the bath. In in the cricket field. Playing for the cluding the leading "Y" players, Volunteers, who defeated the Hong- Rasmussen of Canton and Lange, kang Cricket Club in a two-day game After the racing the prizes will over the week-end, he knocked up be distributed and dancing sub in fine style in the second innings. Rugger has robbed the Civil Servica sequently indulged in.

C.C. of a sterling batsman, and I am sure that if ho dovoten more time to cricket, Griffiths will find his way into out Interport team very soon.

To-morrow's Sports: Fixtures and

FOOTBALL

League, Div. 1. K. O, 4.30 p.m.

Kowloon v St. Joseph's-Kow- Joon.

Division 3.

R. A. F. v Recrelo-Recreio 3 p.m.

Teams

Friendlies.

II.K.C.C. Inter-Club

A

C. BECK was positively danger- ous on the H.K.C.C. wicket. His long hops shaved the chins of the first few Club butsmen In turn, and Alan Reid received a smack on 'the jaw just when he was getting set. Beck cuptured five wickets, but his A. W. Hayward's Side.-A. W.

thought, rather fattered naalyala, I Hayward. A.C. Beck, E.R. Duckitt, him. Mitchell hit out wildly at one G. E. R. Divett, A. Mackenzie, G.S. and was caught at mid-off, while Dunkley, J. P. Whitham, P. W. J. Lowe did the same. Both seemed to gnu. A. B. Harbord, W. Stoker and that cow shot. Planner, P. E, Baskett, C. E. Gaha- have been intimidated into playing & Harvey,

R. D. Stillard.

intra-club game at the Kow- E. J. R. Mitchell's Side.-E.J.R. THE C. was more or less a Recrelo: A. J. Barretto, A. P.

A. P. Hall search for new talent. Mitchell, A. Reid, Silva, W. Ogley, A. E. Xavier, J. Thompson, O. E. C. Marton, J.enjoyable affair, I understand, but I & J. Limus, W. MacKintosh, V. H. Smith, J. E. Potter, H. J. D. Lowe, could not say whether it unearthed

Division 2., K. O. 3 pm. Ewo v Eastern-Navy, H. V.] Fastern: K. Bam, Lai Ting Choy and Li Yun Yam; Cheung lu Nam Yun-bung and Lau Hee-man, Kowloon: Gurevitch: McKelvie Ng Hon-sang, Ho Chi-yeung, Tang & Wells; White G, Whitfield Kook-fu, Ng Ying-kee and A. N. & Bliss: Campbell, HI,Other. Melena, Blake, Phillipa R.

Kowloon y Club Club.

Kowloon-Cook: Palmer

St.

Joseph's: Marquis; E. Lawrence and L. Gomes; Victor;

R.A.F.: Pelling: Jones & Hart: Ward,

and Haworth: Tower, Mellowes, Tait, Summers

Collins

·

It was an

for the result of a one goal draw local soccer and in company with v. Costa and Fernendez; Delgado. Grant: Tillery, Benwell & Green-Xavier, H. Campos, E. M. Marques, L. D. Kilbeo, A. D. Lowson, J. R.Jany budding Buteliffes or BradmaDE. was a fair indication of the run his brother Eric, is turning outGosano, D. Leonard, Souza and M. berg: Eastman, Webb, Dufeld, M. A. Oliveira, H. Botelho. Re-Way. La A. R. Duncan, L A.

of play. Both teams wore strong

and on the top of their form and with the Club forwards,

tha clash was productive of the best standard of hockey played in Hongkong for many a long day. Thora is title to comment on In the form of the players as they all played delightful hockey. Williams was probably the only ong who needs a little criticien in that he is inclined at times, to fry too much on his own. solmas to forget the exlatence of the ofher forwarda.

George Puncheon, past lender of the Club reserves, is absent from the team this year and he will be missed. His untiring energy and effec tive breaking up tactics made him one of the most depend- ablo centre-halfs In tho

Second Division.

nowcomer,

new

He has boon succeeded by a Boyd. Apart from Fogwill (goal) Potouloff, Sloan THE wo teams, moet again on (backs) and Farrow (outside loft) November 2nd on a grass the Club have an entirely pitch and this should turn the team. run of play slightly in favour of Strengthonod by Eastman on the Club as the Jata do all their the right wing, the Kowloon for- practising on a hard ground. wards will require a good deal of watching, and the team all round the is strong and well balanced. THE recent alteration' in

Club forward Iino hoa One of the best matches of the proved very successful and the day in the Second Division pro- lae as at presont constituted is mises to be the meeting of the as follows: Totloy, Williams, Athletic and South China on the Divett, Francis and Lay, but when Club ground. It is pretty safe to Owen Hughes returns, from Home assume that there will be plenty loats I have no doubt that he will of good football, with the odda be played to the exclusion of but alightly in favour of South Teteley on the right:

China.

Subhan, Reserve, B. A. Hyder.

R.

Phillips L, Bickford.

serves:-A, M. Pereira, L. Campos, Whipps and R. R. Davies, Club:-Fogwill: Potouloif &L Campos, 15. M. Azado. Sloan: W. Keller, Boyd & Watson, & Urquhart, Lowe, Railton, & Railton & Farrow.

RA, v Recreio-King's Park

Allan A.Combey: Taylor: Gough, Pardoe Rodgers: Wood, Bryant, Moore, Walker & Beal.

E.

p.m.

to-morrow with only one game I.R.C. v C.C.C.-Sookunpoo 2 THE League season will commence In the Junior Division. The Indians St. Joseph's v R. E.-Chinese

I.R.C.-A. A. Rumjahn (Capt.), engage the Police and will have to H. V. 4.30 p.m.

F. D. Pereira, A. H. Madar, A. H. in their best form in order to win. I hear they will be Belding a couple St. Joseph's: A. MacGrann; J. Ramjahn, A. R. Mínu, A. K. Minu, of reserves as some of their regalar Ward and C. Rocha; C. Thang, R. S. A. Ismail, J. S. A. Curreem, H.D. players are on the casualty list. The Road and C. Coelho; T. Castilho, Rumjahn, A. Bakor and T. Hamet, game will be played on the amal St. Joseph's. Souza; PR. M. Azim, A. M. Omar, L Antony and Rahman;

A Castilho and O. M. Omar, Reserve, B. Hussain: A. Read and Moosa; T. C. Santos. All, A. Guterrez, Bouza, Santon and C. Victor. Reserva Eldrto.

9. W. B v St. Joseph's Sookunpoo,

Recreio:J. D. Minhinnott, P. M. Xavier, H. M. Britto, I. C. Remedios, R. Silva Netto, V. Mar- ques, J. Gonsalves, J. Gemes, G. A. Gutteres, L. A. Rocha, F. A. Santos. Police Navy-Caroline II}}, Police: Porkins; Blackbourne, and C. Pile: Stavena, Channing and Britain; Moss, T. Pile, John son, Fraser and Cornwall. Navy:llott; Gilbert and Harvey; Rutter: Ward, Collier & Harris: Robinson, Stephens and Bur- Stanton, Smith, Bermingham, Hop- rows; Monger, Usher, Glass,kins & Wood, Barnett and Cormack.

S.W.IL v Club-Seokunpoo.

Club:-Rodgers: Martin Strange, Hynes, Skinner & A. Duncan: G. Duncan, Dominy, Howe, Strange & Fowler.

Chiness Athletic v S. China—~| Club.

Lincolns v R. A.—Chatham Road.

R. A.--Holmes: Leadbeater &

Craigengower:-E. Zimmern, A. Polica ground at Happy Valley, and Hamson, H. P Lim, R. Leo, F. anything might happen. The Police K. Lee, E. A. Lee, L. Hubbard, C. were the only team to best the In-

but I am rather doubtful. W. Lam, J. L Youngenye, R. C. dians last year, and may do so again, Chinese Ath: Signals Reed, G. Lin, Chinese H.V. 3 p.m.

8. China v Talkoo-Caroline Hill 3 p.m. Lincolns

4.30 p.m.

V 8.W.B.-Recreio

C.C.C.. 2nd XI. v .Recreio

Craigongower-R. Sourbutts, W. Reed, J. Leonard, S. Abbas, G.. Sousa, G. Winch, B. B. France, L. Hubbard, E. Barry, W, Way, J.

R.AS.C. University-St. Hunt.

Joseph's 4.30 p.m.

CRICKET.

Recrelo

University 1st XI v K.C.C.— K.C.C.-F. Goodwin, E. C. Fincher, J. C. Lyal, E. F. Fincher,

MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

Playing In the opon mixed J. Hunter, I. McInnes, G. C. doubles championship yesterday. Burnett, A. T. Lay, N. A. E. E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel beat Mrs. Hanteck and R. H. Mackay. W. C. Hung, A. E, Porry.

Wild 6-4, 6-4, and S. A. Rumjahn Pokfulam

University 2nd XI v KCC and Miss C. Botelho defeated G. W. Sowell and Mrs. James 4-6, 6-0, 6-2.

Langue Div. 2 Taung Tsin v Navy-St.:

Police IRC-Valley 2 p.m. Joseph's.

I.R.C.-M.R. Abbas (Capt.), Navy:-Woodman; Johnson and A.R. Abbas F.M. el Arcalli M. el Niles; Constantino, Turner Arculli, J.S. Ackber, A. K. Ismail, and Hanwell; Warne, Martin, K. Nazarin, A. M. Itumjahn, A. R. Gomm, Smith and Sargeant. | Sumad, A. 8. Bufflad, A. N. Other. K.C.C.

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