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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1934.

ST. JOSEPH'S PLAY BORDERERS WEDNESDAY WEEK In Championship Soccer Game

CHINESE TO TURN OUT STRONG TEAM

FOR GOVERNOR'S CUP GAME TO-MORROW

FIFTEEN PLAYERS SELECTED

(By:"Varitas").

In selecting fifteen players from which to choose the final team for the Governor's Cup match to-morrow, the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation have provided themselves with the richest Chinese talent in local

football.

Their nominations include Ip; The Borderers report that the Pak-wn, Lee Wal-tong und Fungusual full league team will be on King-cheung, who formed a part duty. Jones is it again and will of the famous South China for ward line of 1931, whilst three Chinese Athletic players, have also been considered.

The actual composition of the team will not be known until to-1 day, but here are the 15 players from which it will be drawn,

resume at Inside let to the ex- ciusion of Morris. The team will therefore be: Smith: Mullane and Morrison: Davies, Podmore and Underwood: Mathias, Hazlewood, Fortey, Jones and Duncan,

A CLEARLY MARKED TRAIL TO GOAL

are taken during the Police v. Tung Hwa match in Shanghai last wewn wasa Kja abot the opening goal for the Chinese. The trial of the ball, la ginarty marked by the agitude of the defenders as they attempted, but failed to stop the point. The watch was cancelled by the referee when the acorn stood at i 1.

TO-DAY'S RACES

SELECTIONS AND DOUBLE

THE THREE BEST PONIES

The Artillery have brought back several second division players who figured in last Sunday's Junior Shield. final. These include Mor- Pau Ka-ping, Wong Wing, ton, Hopkins, Rivers and Edmunds. Tin-song, Lau Mau, Tam Kong The team as selected ought to gar pak, Lee Kwok-wal, Leung Wing-

(By "Captain Foster") chui, Ip l'ak-wa, Tay Qua-tong, er point from the Recreio. The

Wood:: Wal-tonk.

Gunnera will line-up: Fung

King

My final selections for this cheung, Tao Kwai-shing (South Price and Wroe: Morton, Pardoe

Edmunda, Rivers, afternoon's racing programme China), Ho Chor-yin, Lai Kwok- and Harris:

at Happy Valley follows. chlu and Ho Ka-keung (Chinese Hopkins, Wood and Seni. Athletic).

Lee

POSSIBLE TEAM

If 1p Pak-wa can get down from Canton, it seems fairly certain

Kowloon C.C.

that he will play, and allowing for Tennis

this, I Imagine the Chinese team will be:

Pau Ka-ping:

Li Tin-sang

Lau Mau:

Ho Chor-yin

Leung Wing-chui

Lee Kwok-wal:

To Wai-shing

Fung King-cheung

Ho Ka-keung

Lee Wal-tong

In Pak-wa.

In the event of Ip Pak-wa being unavaliable, Tay Qua-tong will probably be brought in on the left wing. In any case, it will be very powerful-team, especially the at- back, and Mullane, Gosano and Cord will have to be at their best to keep the score down,

. STRANGE TO PLAY

league For to-day'a

Tournament

ENTRIES CLOSING

TO-MORROW

Members of the Kowloon Cricket Club are reminded that entries for annual tennis tournament which starts next week, definitely close to-mor row at 6 o'clock.

It is hoped to make the draw forthwith and to start the tourna=; ment on Monday,

There are five men's events, the, Open Championship, Junior Cham- matchpionship; Handicap Singles "A" and against the Borderers, the Club "B" and Handicap Doubles, as well are onjoying the salstance of ns Ladies Open Singles Champion- Sydney Strange despite his recent ship, Handicap "A," and Handicap) attack of malaria, and the team Mixed Doubles. E. C. Fincher andĮ helected is a good one.

Miss Mudge Grifths will defend

Baldwin has been sent up to the their champenship titles, forward line again, and Gamble brought in to partner.Strange at To-morrow afternoon, an Ameri back. The team will bo: Rodger: can Mixed Doubles tournament) Gamble and Strange: Robertson, will be staged at the K.C.C., whon Pote-lunt and Duncan; Fowler, it is hoped that a large number Drown. Strange, Howe and Bald- will participate. The tournament)

starts at 2 o'clock.

win.

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League And Cup Football

Comparisons.

(By "Saracen”). ·

Although cup football makes a wonderful appeal I doubt very much whether the public would be content to watch it all the time. Their enthusiasm is excited by the thrills of the death or glory contcat, by all the circumstances which make it a case of now or nover, but all the hurly bury would begin to pail and they would

want the science and craft to be restored.

I do not think it is disputed that up It goes and they race after it the best football must always be with exhilarating abandon, best no matter under what con-

RACE NO. 1

High Speed

Lemberg Glad Eyes Spinnway (outsider}

RACE NO. Z

In Good Time

Little Beauty

Racing Spirit

Sarabande (outsider)

RACE NO. 3

Gladiator

Prima Donna Bright Star Soldier of China (outsider)

RACE NO. 4

Saucy Face

The Goose Lucy Glitters

Princess Angeline (outsider)

Bistre

RACE NO. S

Gay Butterfly Partnership

National Day (outsider)

RACE NO. 6

Bay View Budge Sporting Life

Chief Seattle (outsider)

RACE NO. 7

Great Hall

West Parnde Tummel

Inding Triumph (outskler)

RACE NO. 8.

Blue Star

The Tiger

MayBower

Daylight Eve (outsider)

RACE NO. 9

Iron Grey King's Parade Wembley Stag Hey Tor (outslder)

Daily/Double. Bistre/Great Hall.

TO-DAY'S BEST Saucy Face

Bistre, if good course. Blue Star.

Fear is the dominating note of ditions it may be played. Yet a cup football. You must not lose soon as a team approach a knock-n goal and no risks may bo run, out match their ideas seem to This thought oven. Influences the instead change. To some extent I think play of the forwards and this is due to sides from different of trying to "make" goals in the League grades being pitted against usual way they rely on haphazard each other. The one from the methods in the hope that while Girl Student Creates New lower station in effect saya "If their own end may be safely held mistake will occur at the we play these follows in the nor-up n

CANTON ATHLETICS.

National Record,

wero

RE-ARRANGED LEAGUE GAMES

ST. JOSEPH'S TO MEET BORDERERS WEDNESDAY WEEK.

The necessity of playing off mid-week matches in order to conclude the first division programme before May 5 which has been set aside for the Champions v Rest game, has been realised by the Football Association, and in view of the apathy of the clubs in mutually arranging such fixtures, the following tentative dates have been made by Mr. G. T. May, F.A. Secretary

Wednesday, April 18 Borderers v. Navy Wednesday, April 18 Police v. St. Joseph's Wednesday, April 25 St. Joseph's v. Borderers Yesterday the Chinese Athletic announced that as six of their players were going to Canton they could not raise a team to meet the Navy this afternoon. It is understood the Navy are claiming the points.

TENNIS LEAGUE Local Olympic

ENTRIES

SEVERAL STILL TO COME IN

TWO TEAMS IN M.D. DROP OUT

Swimming Aspirants

LAST NIGHT'S TRIALS

MANCHUKUO OLYMPICS

BITTER OPPOSITION BY PHILIPPINE CHINESE

WILL BOYCOTT COUNTRYMEN IF

THEY PARTICIPATE

"China is not injecting politica into the Far Eastern Games in ita refusal to recognize the right of Man- choukuo to join the Far Eastern Meet here next month. Manchoukuo is not a recognized state." It is a part of China and if Manchukuo participates in the games, then she must do so under the banner of China, under which flag she always participated. China is only defending the integrity of the Far Eastern Sports Association and The Far Eastern Games, by refusing to admit a non-existing and un- recognized state to become a part of the "Games."

The above was expressed to the tention to keep Manchukuo out of Manila Bulletin by Mr. Alfonso the Far Eastern Games.. Fur Syeip, President of the Chinese thermoro that he should not be Chamber of Commerce here in Influenced by the Japanese envoya the city, when he was questioned at the conference a Shanghai was on the supposed political motive urged. of China in not recognizing the right of Mancbuku to cater the Far Eastern Games here in Manila next month.

Mr. Sycip further stated, "If Manchukuo, by some reason or other is admitted into the Games, then China will be justified in withdrawing from the Meet, na ahe will be entirely within her own rights and furthermore up

constitution holding the

Far Eastern Sport

of the Association,

for by its ruling, the unanimous consent of all the members of the Far Eastern Association on the entry of any non-member into the association must be obtained.

The cables also advised that as a fast resort in eaɛe Mon- chukuo is admitted, the present Chinese government should strongly advise Chinese athletes awninst sailing for the Philippines to enter Into the games, as such athletes coming from China will receive no hospitality here from the Chin- ese community in Manila anul that they will not be regarded as true sons of China.

The individual cable to Dr. Wang was a strong reiteration of the local Chinese opinión against the further discussion of Manchukuo in the open parley of the Far The national dignity of Chinn Eastern Sports Association which will not permit her to see her is now in the process of being own right disregarded; but if called to order in Shanghai. Japan withdraws from the

games because Manchukuo will It was Inter revealed that not be allowed to participate, the

Chinese Chamber

local

then Japan will not be acting of Commerce was in receipt of a in a very sportmanlike manner, abled response to their ontrenties as she will then be violating which informed them that under the constitution of the assocla no-conditions will Manchukuo be

tion which she herself was in-tolerated by Chind in the discuss- strumental in drafting.”

DETERMINED STAND

It was also learned that the

jung

The preliminary trials in Hong- Although entries for the ten-

kong in connection with the nis league officially closed yes- participation of local swimmers in terday, clubs showed athe forthcoming

community Far Eastern local Chinese reluctance to send in their Olympica was held, and resulted taken a rather determined sinnd applications, with the result as follows:

Tin-we.

on at the conference.

LAWN BOWLS

-K.B.G.C.-RINKS- FOR TO-DAY

The following have been selected

to represent, the Kowloon Bowling Green in thely friendly match against the Dockyard Recreation Club this afternoon. Piry commences at 3.30

gainst the entry of Manchukuo that to date only about half of Men's 50 Metrea: Luu Po-hui, in-the-games-A-general-meeting last acason's teams have beeng Che-minn, Wong Yat-hung, So was held last Saturday, when up- proximately 33 local Chinese trade put in. One

Men's 200 Metres Breat:-Kwok organizations and newspapers met or two teams have also. dropped out, these including the Chan-hong, Mul Che-chung, Wong to discuss just what would take

Sun-man.

ploen here and what the local HK.C.C., from the "C" Division, Filipino Club, and the Civil Ser-

Men's 400 Metros:-Mak Wai-Chinese reaction would be in case dues participate in vice (from the "B" Division). ming, Kwok Hong-ming, Chan Manchukuo Up to yesterday evening, the Chan-nam, Kwok Chan-hang, Tsang the Games.

Ioo-fook, Wong lung-long,

AB a result of the meeting, following entries had been

Ladies 50 Motres:-Lau Kwal-cables were sent to various civic caived,

newspapers ehan, Chan Won-king, Lang Wing-organizations, "A" DIVISION

Club, hang, Chan Yuk-fai, Young Sou- other influential bodies in China, Chincse Recreation

requesting them to do their ut Craigengower Cricket Club chan

Ladies' 100 Metres Back:-Lnu most to get Dr. C. T. Wang, chair; Hongkong Cricket Club, South

of the China National China Athletic Association. In Ki-chan. Lang Wing-hang, Clan man dian Recreation Club, Kowloon Won-king. Yeung Sou-chan, Chu Amateur Athletle Federation, not E. Davidson, G. E. F. Thompson

to swerve from his original in- (Skip).

Cricket Cluli Recreio.

and

"E" DIVISION

Club

re-

de Fuk-Ini.

Rod.

p.m.

H. F. Stoneham, C. Hatt, J. Sioan. R. Duncan (Skip).

A. Macintyre, J. L. Totley, J. G.

Meyer, W. S. Draka" (Skip).

C. L. Farmer, G. Ross, A. 9. Rus- sell, L. Gay (Skip).

J. Watson, D. W, Waterion, A. W.

Chinese Recreation Club SIR MALCOLM CAMBELL TO ATTEMPT 300 M.P.H.

Hongkong Cricket Club, Indian Recreation Club, South China Athletic Association, University, Club de Recreio, Kowloon Cric- ket Club.

"C" D.VISION Chinese Recreation Club Army Tennis Club, Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Kowleor Dock · Recreation Club, Civil Service Cricket Club, Craigen- gower Cricket Club, Central British Association, South China Athletic Association, Kowloon Indian Tennis Club, Kowloon, Dock Recreation Club, Indioni Recreation Club, University, Club de Recrelo and Kowloon Cricket Club.

IN BLUEBIRD ||

IN ATTACK ON RECORD

ENTRIES NEEDED FORTHWIT!!

No information has yet been re- ceived from the Deutscher Klub, United Services Recreation Club, Police Recreation Club, and Gradu ates Association, all of whom took. Part last year.

These, together with any new clubs wishing to participate in the league, should send in their en- mal way they are sure boat us. other and so enable them to score.

The finals of the flat races of the tries to the Secretary forthwith, - It They will be too clever for us." is not often that cup football

as the league will be constituted East the And so they search for means by produces clear cut goals which are City Sports Meet in Canton which they may lessen the super- obtained by clover manoeuvring. held on Wednesday at

The outstanding on Firday next,

It is understood that the Rudlo fority of their opponents.

They are the result of the little Parade Grounds.

aro contemplating Accidents which are always liable performance of the day was regis

Sports Club tored by Mias Lam. Shin-klung.. What they lack in craft and to occur, the human errors which student of the Athletic College, when again catering in the "C" Division, combined team work they try to can never be kept out of the game, she broke the national record for the providing the usual permission to make up for by keen endeavour and so half backs and forwards baseball throw with heave of 43 play home matches on opponents and they resort to calculated

courts in granted. .' monas by which they can make the arable on these to give them thoir metros.

The grand drill, in which 1,000, In the mixed doubles, the Kame diferent. "Get the ball in-

Bluebird This style may serve as a varia-students and 1,080 by scouts parti Recreto and Indian Recreation to the air they say, "That gives tion from the ordinary, but as Telpated, was also conducted.

of the track Club have dropped out this year, Following the close us a chance of getting it whereas have said I am convinced that vents, is friendly soccer match was

and at the present only the Chinese is it is on the ground the cleverer spectatore would quickly tire of played between the teams from the Recreation Club, Ladies Recrea mon will probably beat us. Bet and instead of all the hurry British Gunboat II.M.5. Falmouth tion Club and Kowloon Cricket| sides it gives us more time in and hustle demand more skilful and the City Pallee. The intter won Club have intimated their inten- which to make our tackles," Sofball play on the ground,

by n reore of six gools to one. tion of competing.

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roward.

at

SIR MALCOLM CAMBELL'S BLUEBIRD 11.

raised the record for the fourth miles an hour. He set his first timo

Daytona Beach, world record with Bluebird 1 at Florida, last February.

Daytona bench in 1928, when he fted the mark for the measured The Salduro Lako bed, present mile to 200.956 m.p.h. Major ing a smooth course of several Seagrave raised the record to 241, miles, offers an unusual opport but Sir Malcolm returned to Day unity for Increasing the record: tonn in 1931, and regained the The surface is a deposit of hard record with an average of 245.733 AUGUST NEXT packed natural mineral salts, and m.p.h. with a now car, Bluebird 11. provides distance both for getting He was knighted by King Georgo Sir Malcolm Campbell, the ap speed before the start and for upon his return to London. British driver who seeks an au- slowing down after completion of

Sull not tomobile speed record of 300 the mensured mile, as well as addi-

Hntioned, and de- miles per hour as his ultimate ional safety factors. The giant termined to drive 300 miles an goal, will drive his five-ton Bluebird, by design, la capable of hour, Sir Malcolm went back to technical speed of 300 millea on Florida In 1932 and raised the hour. During last year's runs on record to 258.908 m.p.h. He also Salduro Lake bed, near Salt

the beach at Daytona, Sir Malcolm set corresponding marka for five Lake City, Utah, in August in was unable to keep the throttle kilometres, five mitce, and ten kilo- an attempt to smash the marks wide open, due to the condition of metres. On the same course in of 272.108 miles an hour which: the course, even when he sat the February last year, he met the ho now holds. Sir Malcolm}high mark of a fraction over 272) record above 272 miles an hour.

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