THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1933. ̈
GOVERNOR'S CUP: STRANGE POSITION CREATED
· DIL MOHAN KUIN LUYU MARTITIA GRATUITAMOUPRAVE A CHETAN KE ALLE BEREIKENGA KEZÉ
"VERITAS" FORECAST.
FOR TO-MORROW'S LOCAL
To Wine-
Club
FOOTBALL.
Division 1
St. Joseph'a Athletle
To Draw
E. Artillery
To Wi-
Club Athletic
8. China
DIVISION 2.
To Draw!—
Lincolns
DIVISION 3,
Tu Win- B. China Engineers Lincol R.A.H.C. Horderers
LAK RABINOLARNACARONI PANELES LAKE CARE
SHANHGAI FIND THEIR FORM
AND. REVEAL A SECRET:
THEIR LOVE FOR A FAST GREEN
|
F.A. ALTER
RULES
C.L.A.A.F. STILL IN THE DARK
TUESDAY'S Game IN DANGER
WHOLE POSITION REVEALED
{By "Voritos").
That the Governor's Cup match should no longer be an annual fixture between the Hongkong Football Association and the Chin- ceo International Amateur Athletic Federation Was the decision reached at a meeting of the F.A. Council on Monday even- ing,
Instead it shall be a match be- tween the Chinese and Non- Chinese teams, the former to be selected by the two senior Chinese clubs and the latter by
the Council of the Football
Association.
The Hongkong lawn bowls On the face of It this appears to Interport teams were given faire quite a reusbuable proposition, warning yesterday by the unfortunately I fear there had
CLUB
MAKE ONE CHANGE FOR TO-MORROW
The Australian Rugby team, now in England, giving their war cry before starting one of their matches.
(Planet News).
MELODY & WARRINGTON FOR VALLEY
Shanghai men as to what is been some misunderstanding and CLEVER WIN BY
likely to happen during the next there is a distinct danger of
week,
Shanghoi proved beyond all aloubi That they thrive on a fast green. To thear it in all the difference between victory and defent, which is why they! will be anxiously watching weather wins from now on.
It was a grout performance to bent Kowloon at the Bowling Green Club; yesterday, and made all the mora im. pressive by roanan that it enlled for¦ alig recovery on the part of the viaflors.
INFERIORITY COMPLEX. They started as though a depress- ing inferiority complex and seized them. Outplayed on the first half a dozen heads, they found themselves 7.2 in arrears,
hitch.
At the time of writing it is not known whether there will be n Chinese team to take the field next Tuesiny, or if there be such a team, what strength it will be: whether it will be a combination of the Chinese Athiefle and remnants of the South China senior team, a pure- ly Athletic combination, or a wholly (but very weak) South China eleven.
F. A. POSITION. The position of the Association is this:
Having had it pointed out that the Athletic, being non-members of the Federation were barred from re After that they got into their presentation in the team if the match stride. Bowling well to a man, with continued under its existing stalas Charlie Richarda In especially the Torm at ship, they secured a single. a three and then a four in succession to take the lead, which they did not again lose.
C.B.A.
BORDERERS WELL BEATEN
BRILLIANT FORM BY BICKFORD
the
re.
On the forin displayed yesterday afternoon, when they defeated strong South Wales Borderers British Association should enjoy a gimentul hockey eleven, the Central Manak really good reason in the Hockey
Tournament. Their third consecutive victory this season, the C.B.A. are meeting the Club senior team on the 23rd. of this month, and much interest will be
DOUBLE
at had j
COOD PROGRAMME TO-MORROW.
SOME LIKELY WINNERS
MAMAK HOCKEY FIXTURES
NEXT WEEK'S LIST
FRIENDLY GAMES ARRANGED
MAMAK
TOURNAMENT
OCTOBER 6
WRIGHT TO PLAY
NAVY UNKNOWN
FORCE
TIMBERLAKE IN KOWLOON XI
NEW LINE-UP IN R.A. ATTACK
(By "Veritas").
Last week's matches provided a splendid apere- tif for the good dishes
THE SENATORS RETALIATE
BLANK OUT GIANTS IN WORLD SERIES,
New York, Oct. 5. Washington Senators. came into their own-to-day in the third match of the World Series, when they defeated the New York Giants:
The Senators scored four runs and blanked out the Giants.
As a result the Giants now lead by two matches fo one and require to win two of the remaining four for the championship-Reuter.
which are promised to be MUCENIE served up this football
season.
They gave a 70 minutes re- velation of the likely "Who's Who" of the league this winter, and as a result we can clearly indicate which is to be THE match of to-morrow.
It is scheduled for the Happy Valley and will see the Club and the | Navy in opposition.
True they have no iden us to what they are up against, for the Navy seniors have not yet been seen in nction this season.
reasonably expect somewhat
The Club, can, 1 foul sure,
stiffer
opposition to that of last week, but with that confidence which is fallingly born of success, should be
able to ineet it more than half way.
ONE CHANGE.
SURPRISE! TEAM OF THE YEAR
SOLIDITY OF C.B.A. HOCKEY XI
.STRENGTHENED BY NEWCOMERS
By "Bully-ON".
THE C.B.A., runners-up to the Itadie Sports Club for Mamak
Only one change has been made in the term. Charles Wright, having honours in 1931, are intent on fully recovered, will make his debut in making a strong bid for the Iural league football at centre-half, premier position in the league this L. G. Rebertson, who gave such an im-year and from what I have seen, pressive display last Saturday is dis- they stand a good chance of suc- pinced by Sklaner, who is a moro ceeding. As a team they played effective wing half than pivot., little hockey last year but are Although I feel that on last week's staging a come-back more formid showing Robertson is to be preferred able in all departments.
to Skinner, the Club are wise in their
decision, in so far as Robertson will
shortly be claimed for rugby, and to THEY oponed their tournament put him regularly into the team' now
season with a fine victory
would only mean disorganisation later against tho Signals, acoring three' when he adopts the sister code. times without reply and have also
ALLAN RETURNS.
recorded a win against the Mula After their experience against the Corps in friendles and South Wales II. K. Mule Corps, Club, the Artillery have effected Borders.
alterations in the team to meut Kowloon.
[By "Ringtail"]
To-morrow will see the second meeting of the autumn racing season at the Happy Valley, a card of eight events having been prepared, includ- Marina. b.s. 4.30 p.m. ing the popular double, which this time is marked for the second and fifth events.
of P.A. versus the CLA.A.F., and centred on the game. Pole, at back, King's Bounty is bound to aturi further that the Athletle this year and Johnson in the forward line, who well favoured in the first race, but had players worthy to appear in the yesterday played for their regiment, can expect some useful opposition Governor's Cup match, the Council will in all probability be appearing from Champagne Bay, The Tiger agreed that it was destrable for then that match. conditions of the fixture to be light-
(with Mr. Frost up), Blue Star, As Shanghai tightened their grily altered.
"Bunny Bickford enn safely be re- ferred on the game Kowloon bowlern becanie |
to as one of the safest fall Pride of Tsingtao and Royal Last year, no rules were definitely backs in the Colony. At right back Flush, which is in at the light anre and more erratic, and in the end formulated, but the C.I.A.A.F. and yesterday, he was more than brilliant!.
nt weight of 156 pounds. Shanghai were completely on tap. the Association agreed that the raving dangerous attacks time und
The detailed scores were:
match should be an annual fixture again, with a good eye and marked MELODY A GOOD BET. Shanghai.
Kowloon,
J. M. C. Lopes E. C. Fincher J.M. P. Remedios FY M, Silva
A. A. Malcolmi. Lapsley
G. Rietarin (skip) T. Nish (skin)
Head Shots Total Shots Tolai
22
2
2
請
-10
10
16
13
13
15
17
17
17
ANOTHER NEW
RINK
Shanghai's Team For To-day
| between their representative teams, coolness of hond. Stanley MacNlater,
J.D.-Buxb,- representing South
However, in the presence of Mr. Ent left back, once more displayed that j The first leg of the double ap- China and Mr. Lee of the Athletic. Bickformarily a defender. He gave pears easy to pick, and unless some
the support.
Geotge Moss startling reversal of. form is seen, it was decided Inst Monday to alter kept a good guni, and indeed is pro- Melody should take this event. this on the Hays stated in the open- bably the best hockey custodian in Woodland Stag seems to have ing paragraph. It
further tho Mamak Tournament, although only Portia as a WIN
contestant in agreed that South China and the Dick Weng, the Saints' goalkeeper, the third race, but those two Council should be repsonsible for has to be remembered."
ponies should give first class per- naming the Non-Chinese eleven.
formances and provide one of the best events of the afternoon.
SOUTH CHINA'S CASE.
FROM TENNIS TO HOCKEY. F. W. It. Allen, at right half-back, isi dally proving himself to be a de
Anite acquisition to the civilian side.) In Dutrall, a speedy left wing, he had a hard Job yesterday. He work ed hard but appeared to tire a littlo towards the Inst stages of the game.
to a
The position of South China somewhat different according' statement made to me by Mr. Mok Hing.
tackling
They claim that they were asked, as representatives of the CLA.A.F.,
Tom Whitley's Unrication in the to turn out a team. to meet the A., when beaten, is un an Tuesday, but replied that it was forward line. His goal scored just in view of the before the final whistle, was a fine impossible to do su in departure of so of their players effort. for Nanking.
suggested that
Ther the date of the match be put back for the return of these players.
The C.I.A.A.F., they further con- tend, have not been offelally notified of the alterations to the rules of the competition.
K.I.T.C.
OCTOBER »
9th (A.A.) Battery Hockey Club, b.o. 4.30 p.m.
OCTOBER 10
United
CB.A. V R.A.M.C. St. Andrew's v German Club, Marina, b.a. 4.30 p.m.
OCTOBER 11
1.KMule Corps v Royal Signals, Marina, b.o. 4,30 pm.
OCTOBER 13
THEIR defence has been greatly Allan has sensibly been replaced in Improved by the inclusion of his lawful position at right back and Moas, the former Police goalie and.. this will considerably strengthen the A. Pole, the Army and South Wales defence.
Edmunds, last week's leader of
with
Borderers left back. Moss shows,
the attack has been dropped, and good anticipation while Pole, who
the Introduction of
Bar-is
partnered by B. I. Bickford raclough from the reserves, a com- plays stendy and is to be relied plete readjustment of the forward upon in an emergency.
line has been made. Barraclough
is on the right wing with Smith as
his partner. Walker, who at inside
•
W. H. Allen, who was in the
Police team last year-at-right
teft scored both goals last Saturday half is also an acquisition. Play-
s entrusted with the leadership.
bringing in Greenshielda tu pasiner Seal on the left wing.
'H.K. Mule Corps v Royal En-much better looking vanguard, and
On paper, at any rate, this is a gineers, U.S.R.C., b.o. 4.30 p.m.
think there is more goals in it.
TIMBERLAKE BACK. FRIENDLIES
TO-DAY
Radio Hongkong Hockey Club "A" Caroline Hill, b.o. 5 p.m.
RA.S.C. v HK. Male Corps, Marina, b.o. 4.30 p.m.
*OCTOBER 7
►
Kowloon have an interesting line! up. The defence remains intact, which is view of their bad display last week is sensible.
Up forward, however, there ard two changes,
The White brothers giving place to Timberlake and W. Lewis, both naval men, who have splendid re putations.
Allen.
ing a fast gamo
he feeds his altackers wetl and is a "hard worker.
N. Whitley is in the centro. J J. King has been playing at left half but I
think the club
would do well
to put S. Mac-
Nider in the
In termediate
Trentbridge is under a cloud nad it is unlikely that it will turn out for the fifth race. In which case the Dynasty stables | will probably be represented by | Radio y German Chib, Caroline Timberlake is no stranger to the Unc. In the game with the King's Justice. Sadko looks a Hill, .o. 4.80 pлn.
Railway Ground, whereas Lewis is an Signals he was pushed up into the- very good thing here and is The Radio, team will be:-Man entirely newcomer,
forward line and although he was. sure to make a bold display,
Singh: P. Singh, J. S. Grewal;
Their inclusion should do much to instrumental in Initiating many Jaggeet Singh. M. H. Hassun, supply that zest in the forward line good movements was repeatedly necessary to score goale. Timberlake, pulled up for being offside. In Mohinder Singh; Prem Singh, Gif he has lost none of his former the second half he went back, Slagh, Avtar Singh, Kalwant prowess, is certainly a gont retter, King taking the flank, and it was Singh, Attar Singh.
und with Elliott and Lewis, should decided improvement.. constitute one of the most dangerous! OCTOBER
inside trion in the League.
WARRINGTON.
Alford, former Army.centre-half
I like the look of Warrington playing at left half-back was not seen at his best. He had just cum for the second leg of the double, pleted an afternoon of tennis before but unlike Melody, it will probably the match. Norman Whitley, at meet with strong opposition from centre-half, played an unflagging National Day. Burgomaster, Now
Radio v Royal, Engineers, Caro- Is the Time. All of these ponies the Hill, b.a. b p.m. of the Borderera" defence, Pole was though it is
The Radio team will be:-Man pointed out that a re-as atendy, as a rock. At centre-half are carrying the same weight, a
significant fact. presentative of the Federation was | Cresswell, the S.W.B. skipper, was
Singh: P. Singh, J. S. Grewal;
This 1 think, is undisputed, al-
and agreed to the changes.
not
been
and
tean
game.
A
SOME OF THE TEAMS
Many Re-Arranged Combinations
present at the meeting last Monday equally steady and fed his forwards Flying Tourist, with newJaggeet Singh, M. H. Hassan, well, In the forward line, Johnson Jochey will try to emulate his Mohinder Singh: Prem Singh, G. Up to yesterday South China had was a frequent offender against the success of the last meeting, but Singh, Awtar Singh, Kalwant approached by the Athletic offside rule. Johnson la inclined to Wakefield is 11 danger, and Singh, F. A. Komp (Captain). Mr. T. G. Main, manager in regard to the selection of skipper of the Shanghal team has
the keep to the ball too much. Jones, on Alexander Hall. Solar Star and Reserve-Attar Singl
the right wing, was responsible for Mike cannot be ignored.
The following are some Lincolns v R.A.S.C., Shamshulpo, made several alterations in the com
of the The Athletic, I know, are prepared some useful sprinta but on more than position of the rink to meet the K.C.C., to held the whole of their eam for one occasion he lost the ball. Tyler, help to punters, but Cavalier looks
The seventh race offers little bo. 4.15 pm,
teams taking part in the week-end league football programme, to-day
to that which yesterday the match, but it is inconceivable at inside-right, played a forcing game the best of a
OCTOBER 11
Club:-Forwill; rather unhappy defeated Kowloon.
Hynes and J. M. C. Lopes and J. M. Pthat measure,
that South China can be ignored to and was a source of danger when in crowd.
Strange; Skinner, Wright, and A. Remedios drop out, bringing in T.
the deo. The Association, have laid down de
R.A.S.C, 12th Battery RA, Duncan; G. Fowler, Dominy, Howe, With the exception of Ajax and U.S.R.C., b.o. 4 p.m. Main and Balloy,
The civilians' goals were netted by
Strange and Blekford. C. Richards, who so successfully pinged on Tuesday, and it is to be George scored for the Borderers, The In the last race
finitely, that the match must be Francis, King and T. Whitley, while Powerful King, most, of the ponies
Kowloon-Cord; Hill and Willis; are sprinters... 6 p.m.
Jat Regiment v Radio, Marina, Whitfield, Jones and Bilas: C. Davies, skipped the slde yesterday has been hoped that injured feelings, if any, score at the intervals was one-all.This event is over a distance of
W. Lewis, Ellott, Timberlake, and entrusted with the same task to-day, will be laid nside so that the fixture.
The Radio team will be:--Man Blake: auggesting that he will occupy this may be fulfilled.
a mile and a quarter, which sug-
Recreio:-A.W. McGrann; C.B.A.-G. Moss; B. I. Bickford, rests that Ajax and Powerful Singh P. Singh, J. S. Grewal; position for the first Interport match.
S. MacNider; F. W. R. Allen, N. B. King will have the race pretty Mohinder Singh: Prem Singh, G. Bowen, W. Maher, and C. Figueredo; Jaggeet Singh M. H. Hassan, Silva-Netto and G. Guterrez; J. Dir. Main this morning stated that lip had made no decision as to the
Whitley Alford; E. MacNider, T. 3.well to themselves. Adam may Singh, Avtar Singh, Kalwant A. Ribeiro, J.C. Santos, 11.2. Souss, composition of the Interport rink and
CC. Francis, W. H. G. possibly stand a chance if either Singh. F. A. Kemp (Captain), N. Delgado and T. Castilho, King
of these two ponies reveal lack of
Reserve:-Attar Singh.
it is not likely that he will do so until after this afternoon's game..
The rinks will be:
SHANGHAL
A. Malcolm
T. G. Main
W. A. Balloy
C. Richards (skip)
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.
H. Hampton
-J, A. Howe
F. Goodwin
A. E. Silkestone (skip)
THIS
HOCKEY
AFTERNOON.
The following will represent St. Andrew's in a hockey match against H.M.S. Tamar on the Naval Ground, King's Park, this afternoon, at 5 p.m.
R.H. Wong; A.B. Hamson and;
Teams:
D
Spiers, Lieut. Cresswell, O'Brien L/C (85) Jonas, Lieut. Tyler, George, Johnson, Dutnail.
Umpires: Lieut. Miller and G. Gurovitch.
Motherwell; Watts, Pole; form.
RUGBY UNION
London, Oct. 5.
INTERPORT SWIM,
OCTOBER 12
St. Andrew's v. University, Marina, bo, 5.15 p.m.
R.
*
THE forwards are a. good.com-
bination, WV.H.G. Hirst, on the right wing, la fast but is in- clined to take the ball too far down before centring. This scams to be a common fault with many wingers in Hongkong, T. Whitley is a good inner and partners well ...
Johnson,
with C. CH Francis in the centre. The Intter hae fallen off some what this year. probably due
to lack of prae-
tice, but I hope
to ace some thing good from him aftor two or three ramca,
An
other good capture is WA
It. Artillery: Comber; Allan and G, Johnson the S.W.B. Inside right. Rodgers, Pardoe and Collier: The left wing position is a prob-
Beal,
Engh, Smith, Walker," Green- tem. E. MacNider has been play
and Ber
RA. Reserves Wood; Gibbons and Ing there to-date but when RA
Carroll is fit again after his recent. Worthington, Prices Hunt, Wort, ington; ham, dperation for appendicitis, he will probably fill the outside left. Carroll has played for St. An- drew's and is a useful man,
and HIL Kowloon Reserves:Vidern; Ever
Winch;
Hopkins, Oldfield and G. White, Webb, Duffleld, C. and P. White,
*
Lench Local Y.M.C.A. To Lenda Water Polo team for an exhibition est
Three Men To Shanghai. October 9.
Ramp versus the V.R.C. on Monday F.V. Wóng: E. McNider, A.E.P, Hants accomplished an excellent Guest and F. Broadbridge; E.H.P. performance to-day when they
The Council of the Hongkong In Recreio Reserves:A.M. Quinn; L. THE HKS.R.A. have discovered White, J.T.K. Glichrist. N.A.E.isited Bath and defeated Somer-Swimming Tearn have asked the sociation has agreed to allow theso Alver and D. Aquino II, Campor, C.What a game they played against
The Shanghal Foreign Y.M.C.A.ternational Amateur Swimming As Castilho and B. Gaan; B. Laurel, D.
a galaxy of new talent and Mackay, E.F. Fincher and M. by 'x points to three in a European Y.M.C.A: Kowloon, to lend three Y.M.C.A. members to take part Coelho, T. Peroita, A.P. Eca Silva, the Club. Practically all recruits, Weill.
ugby union mateli.-Reuter, them three men to help them make up in the game,
(Continued on Paga 7.)"
and D. Gill.