THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1934.

BORDERERS TO PLAY WITHOUT HAZLEWOOD & DUNCAN Winger Not Expected To Be In Action This Year

HOW

SCHMELING

BEAT

·NUESEL·

WHERE HEAVYWEIGHTS

ARE HEAVY

Fight Described By Tom Webster

Hamburg, Aug. 27. Nearly 80,000 Germans shouted themselves hoarse at the Lokatodt: Stadium, Ham burg, to-day, when Max

Schmeling battered his chal-

lenger, Walter Neusel, to sub- Ash,ho will play again for the mission in the eighth round.

Before that the vast crowd was the most onderly and docile that I havo over seen. They out down oach time they were told to, despite the fact that the sitting down was not too good.

The seats were made of the hardest wooden planks in exist- enca. Thoy were all on the samo level, and the promoter must be a wonderful fellow to get peoplo to pay for something half of them could not Beе,

די

Lincolns to-day.

MILITARY AQUATICS

South Wales Borderers

Win Aggregate Cup.

S. CHINA TURNING OUT POWERFUL TEAM

BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF FOOTBALL EXPECTED TO-MORROW

CHAMPIONS MAKE RADICAL CHANGES IN THE

COMPOSITION OF THE TEAM

(By "Veritas").

Here's some unfortunate news from the South Wales Borderers' camp: Neither Hazlewood, brilliant inside right, not Duncan, regular left winger can play against South China "A" to-morrow, in what pro-, mises to provide a thrilling opening to the local football season.

the

SAINTS' NEW PLAYER

Centre-Forward From Singapore

Duncan,

Japanese Women Athletes

WORLD'S CHAMPION SPRINTER IN COLONY

HOCKEY.

NEW RULES PASSED

KNOTTY POINTS CLEARED UP

LINCOLNS GOOD PROSPECTS

(By "Bully-O#")

have to-day received from Eng- land confirmation of the changes in the rales of hockey which wore referred to in these columns h month or so ago. They have been eflected by the International Hockey Board during the close season with the intention of clearing up some points, which were debatable in the old rules.

WHILE the interpretations re-

South China are in a happier frame of mind.

main the same na bofore, the They will be at full working strength as per last

phrasing is more lucid. In the past three or four years the Board season, with ip Pak-wah once again on the left

has completely rewritten the rules, with general approval, and the wing, and Fung King-cheung leading the attack.

game may now be sald to be govern- But the Borderers, although leaving his leg rather weak, and

ed by a code that can be easily understood. The wisdom of the The Tenth Annual Hongkong Arva realising their handicap, are not prone to dianblement at Aquatic Meeting was brought to a at all despondent about to-lightest upset.

step is manifest and will be em close at the Y.M.C.A. bath, yesterday morrow's encounter. They have

phasised as time goes on, because Hazlewood is a non-starter ow-1 St. Joseph's are fielding an

it should be borne in mind that the afternoon, when the 1st Battalion ground advantage to start with: but there is every indication that ing to injuries sustained recently, South Wales Borderers won the A- the defence, that piece of solid he will resume his place in the

interesting team against the

core of hockey Is the junior element, NO CHANCE for NEUSEL.

Club to-day, and a great deal of gregate Cup with a comfortable score of 73 points. The Royal Artillery rock which withstood all

attention will probably be paid Both Neusel and Schmeling are, came second with 33 points, and the slaughts last season is again

on- team in about a fortnight's time.

IT should be noted that Ruls 3 (b) to Arms, their centre-forward

has been deleted, and the of course, heavy-weights, and Small Units came third with a score operating in toto: Jones is at in- means a great den! to the Bor-

The absence of these players Irum Malaya, who has played in This morning the Haruna Maru "Fing posts

following sub clause included: when you are a heavy-weight in of 17 points.

league football in the Straits. Germany, believe me, you have got

(not loss than four side left, Fortey at centre-derers, who are naturally some-

brought into Hongkong the mem- feet high) shall bo placed at each to be heavy,

His presence allows Dave Leon-bers of the Japanese Women's corner of the ground, and also at The Inter-Battery Company Relay forward and Mathias back on captain Mullane is quietly con- Gosano's vacated position at left Europe. There are 9 is the team yards lines; those at the centre and

what up against it, but popular ard to drop back to take over A.V. Athletic team Race was won by the 20th Battery the right wing.

after. n visit to the contre The men were weighed in at RA, team comprising Guaner Sell,

and the twenty-five the famous Hamburg Zoo, and Gunner Roscoe, L/Bdr. Mooney, Gun-

fident in his men, and feels they back, wille Bernie Gosano will be who are accompanied by Mr. T the twenty-five yards lines to be In meeting their big problem of

through. aljout

Costa will follow Beltrao at con- Women's heavy-weights

wing berths, the Borderers have being Gower.

SOUTH CHINA EAGER.. tre-half,

Federation. This is very explicit, and should taken there, because animals

adopted a bold policy,

Vr, C. Nambu, the world'cham-avold so many grounds being in- have their finer feelings too.

South China are eagerly anti- Herbert, whose one games at left back with

Marques' departure also sees plon Long Jumper and holder of acccurately lagged." cipating the game. They have the introduction of a new goal-record for Hop, Step and Jump is

ed with the job.

to Japan. His foot is now better R Otherwise, the team remains but he will undergo an operation

an important addition to the similar to last year. Elms, Ward, when he reaches Japan and it may penalty clause (II.) as follows: "but Rocha, Fernandez and Gomes are be after that he will be able to for persistent breaches a free hit the team looka likely enough. win any first places in London, this; that the option is now given turning out, and on paper, at least, jump again. The girls did not may be awarded to the opposing

team," In other words, it means" Much depends on how the new-but did fairly well gaining a few to the umpire to use his powers comers settle down. Leonard has minor places. In Poland they did already established himself as a very well and also in Czecho-discretion if and when he ought to dofender, and given ordinary sup Sicvakia, and Germany. In Po-award a penalty against the port by Gomes and Lim, this de land they won germanas o posing side, which rolls in. This partment should canso little or no in Czecho-Slovakia also they gain- worry.

od 3 firsts. Costa is an old hand at the pivotal job, and Elms is a proved left half. These two, with S.

*

.

there was a lot of commotion ner Smith,. L/Bdr. Gay and Gunnerfilling the inside right and loft/Will just about be able to pull succeeded by "Darklor" Leg; and Kinoshita, President of Japan's one yard outside the side lines."

and Battalion

The Inter-Brigade Relay race was carried off by the 1st Battalion South Wales Borderors,

or two the

Athletle

The fight started with Neuaclwhose team consisted of L/Cpl. Hall senior outfit last season, and his one or two results to reversy, and keeper, and Lim has been entrust-also on this steamer going back ULE 14. "the roll in", has sech

équal favourlie, but he never had Pto. Marah, L/Opi. Pullager, L/Cpl. chance from the moment Campbell, Dandsman Madtin and 2nd Schmeling put his hands up. Lt. Paterson,

more recent performance for the Rest against the Combined Chin- ese, stamped him as a very fine player, has been brought in at On the face of it.

Neusol. made the mistake of L/Cpl. Campbell won the Army inside right. taking the night to close quarters. Championship, and the High Diving it strikes one na a somewhat re- Schmeling was far too clover for Competition was carried off by Gun-volutionary move, but the selec- Nousel in the clinchos, and afteriner O'Connor.. the second round the latter was At the conclusion of the events, theters are satisfied that Herbert has slowly slaughtered.

presentation of prizes was made by enough latent football in him to Mrs. D. C. Borrett.

allow him to operate da'.success-i fully among the forwards, as he has with the defence.

Schmeling, confident almos! to insolence, butchered his were as follows:

The results of the various events challenger with poisonous right. Inter-Battery Company Relay)-1, " 20th hand faba, and Newse! was a Usttery RAE 10th Company RE: L sickening spectacle when 10, 18.1/8 OCH

Headquarter War BAY. Timer 8 ma very wisely decided not to F2. A. Clerk: F. Ball

Army Days Handles Race.-1, I. clark; out of his corner, for, the ninth round.

The official decision was a technical knock-out in the eighth round.

A LOCAL IDOL

50 Yani Free Style (Indian), "A" Cor. Iunjabla; 2, 8th ILK8. Hattery; 7, lat JKS., Mountals Battery,

Army Championship), L/Cpt. Campbell (W..); L/Col. Fullager (8.W.3.) 5. L/Cpl. Mason (E, Lancs). Time: 2 min. 5

In any case it to a most in- teresting experiment, and if he can assume the role of forager to some good purpose, the Borderers will probably find him a very able deputy for the clever Hazlewood.

The other newcomer is Searle, a second division player, -who-earn- Omers ac, Lt. Ramus (A); 2ed golden opinions for his work Lt. U'Connor (Lancs. Fleg):

..........

Herbert.

are turning out their strongest available team for the occasion.

Sousa have the makings of a sound

intermediate line.

The experience, of Ward and Rocha are going to be very helpful factors in the forming of a sound

NOTICE FOR LAWN

BOWLERS

attack, and If Arus can prove his International Shield And worth, St. Joseph's no a team can still be reckoned a big force in! league football.

Their clash with the Club at of to-day's programme. Caroline Hill is easily the tit-bit

STRONG POLICE TEAM

Neusal comes from: Bochum, a

(RA). Timet 1 min. 18.4/5 secs,

2 Lt. Xanwith the reserves last season, and town 200 miles from Hamburg, 1. Cpl. Chicken (Lincoins). Time: 1 min. appearances in the first string, Obstacle Ilace-1. Pie, Allen (9.W.B.) who himself made a couple of and thousands of his local and 1 min. 40.1/5 sock respectively.

Indian Haisy Dace1 1/8 Iunjabi: 2. and was by no means hdmirara came on foot to see theirs, H.A., Times 8 mina. 44 sece.

FL failure idol win. Long before the oighth 160 Yard Championship-1. L/Cpl. Camp WHY DUNCAN AND HAZLEWOOD teain selected is that which I anti-

among the high lights. -

There are no surprises, and the round they all went back byger. Time: 1 min. 51.4/5 Dece

bell; d. L/Cpl. Martin; 8, Bandaman Ful

ARE NOT PLAYING. bicycle in case some of them had Juh Diving

cipated earlior this week. The CompetitionMB, Ganner to challenge the winner.

O'Connor; 2. P. Morrison; 3, Fis, Mason.

Incidentally an explanation for defence remains as before, but 100 Yards Free Style (Indian)-1, "tho absenco of Duncan and Hazle- one alteration has been made in Battery RA.; Loy Panjabi Rest went operation for appendi-line which did service for major Coy Punjabla Regt: 2, 1 Montal wood. Duncan recently under the composition of the half back| Time 4 min. 27 sec.

Inter-Brigade and Battalion Relas Race citis, and I am reliably informed, part of the run 2 Small Us: 9, Royal may not be seen in action again in Leung In-chan is not playing, stason last year. Artillery: Time: 3 min. 30.4/5. Enllated oys' 10 Yards - Walford

Boy Hongkong, as he has decided to Wong Mee-shun coming in. (Lanca.): 2, Truppelor Stabbe

Wong has displaced Leung The Police will probably give Wing-chul at centre-half, Leung the Chinese Athletic a lot to think moving over to right half. L about this afternoon, for the Kwok-wal is, of course, at left custodians of the law are flelding, half, probably the best in the a strong eleven, practically all of Colony.

them having had experience of

I came away from the Aght in a tcrowded tramway-car. This was obtained for me by Jeff Dickson and a lot of influence. During the journey a Gernian confided in me, that he liked football better.

So does Nounel. I will bet this Trumpeter Tyrell (A.). Time take a rest for a season.

evening that Neusel likes footballi boller than he ever did.

27.2/5 2008.

It is worth recalling that Duncan

26 Yards Dash. L/Cpl. Rotseat played under a handicap inst gen- son, a previous serious injury

The Marsh (5.3.B.); B, Hancuran Martin

R.W..). Time: 18 toca.

GRADIDGE'S

FAMOUS

were used by.

BATS

75% of the Victorious

AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM.

In the SECOND TEST MATCH at Lord's,

which England the runs for England were made with GRADIDGE BATS.

won, nearly 50% of

Our consignments of these famous bats have been personally selected at our special request by a Kent and England cricketer.

Solo Agents

The Impacial

· Drivor |-

JOHN D. HUTCHISON & CO. King's Building, Hongkong.

The Imporia! Driver

To Meet-Athletic To-day

Up forward, Teo Kwal-shing first division football. The de- and Tam Kong-pak constitute the fence remains unaltered with right wing, Tay Qua-tong and Ip McHardy, the Interport goal- Pak-wah the left, with Fung King, keeper, Blackburn and Chris File, chsung holding the balance in the Interport half back. middle.

Gough, former Royal Artillery

A formidable oleren this and forward, has been given the one which, if it scores an early centre-half berth, Channing mov. goal, will need a lot of stopping. ing up to inside left.

The forward line is full of talent, and Davis, Podmors and Underwood must be on best be haviour to stop them from

overunning the defonce.

Brookes retains his place, but Parker, brought in at left half is, believe, a now man. M088, Stephens, Johnston and Green in the forward line are all old hands. It will be interesting to watch and this outfit should be good the teams tactics on Sunday, enough to send the Athletic all the Last year the Borderers were alway. waye able to call the tune, forcing the Chinese off their usual game. Whether or not they can repeat this on Sunday will probably dopido the result,

First Div. Teams For Week-End

Hore are

League Matches

of

is a marked improvement, and has received the approval of many lead- Ing umpires and experts so being reasonable punishment. The roll in" is often carried out in a per- functory manner, and slows up the whole

play. Players who "roll in" will now require to exercise greater care, or their side may be penalised.

this new discretionary penalty.. brings about a speedy reform of the general execution of the "roll in " It ought to be a general advantage to the game as a whole.

·

·

We are again asked by the Hon. Secretary of the Lawn Bowls THE LINCOLNS' League to point out that in to PROSPECTS 'morrow's International Shield

matches, England and Ireland THE Lincolns have boon ил- will meet at the Civil Service fortunato in losing several green, and Switzerland

and good players since the close of Inst Portugal at the Kowloon Cricket season owing to transfers Home Club. Both matches start at 3.16. and discharge. Perhaps the most League players are also remind-notable of these is Lleut. J. H. ed that to-day matches start at Hocquard, the Battalion left-winger

(Continued on Papo 13).'

3.15.

CAN THE L.B.W. RULE BE ALTERED?

DANGER OF REACTIONARY EFFECT ON BATSMEN

In a concise summing up of the features of the county cricket season just concluded, "Watchman", of the London Observer has the following comments' dealing with the proposed alteration to the L.B.W. rule.

its legacy of memories and problems. cause it has the support of some well- The cricket season ends and leaves Thore is one proposal which, be As usual, thore has been a rich crop known old players, will probably be of, suggestions for "reforming" the officially, discussed during the winter." game. All the ancient schemes devis I mean what is known as leg-before ed to remove the manifold sins and wicket roform, The matter has been blemishes from which it is alleged to ward once more. It in the fate of Feople have written long letters about n popular subject for. argument in' Da Buffering have been brought for pavilions throughout the summer. cricket to be the cock-shy of red-hot It, to the newspapers, so it may be. revolutionists. I shall always member the words which the late known as "burning." The suggestion, re-regarded as one of those questions Sydney Pardon, then editor of "Wisin substance, is that if a batsman den," wrote, so feelingly when county standing in a ling between wicket ant matches wero resumed in 1919: wicket stops with any part of his Bordorers: Smith; Mullane "Racing men, rowing men, golfers, person a ball that is proccoding in a and Morrison; Davis, Podmore, were all anxious to get back as soon be out, even if the wall has not pitched: and Tawa tennis players," he said, direction to hit the stumps he shall and Underwood; Mathias, Herns possible to things as they were straight, bort, Fortoy, Jones and Searle.

before the war, but it occurred to some! South China A-Wong Wing; peculiar people that cricket stood in

Parker; Moss, Stephens, Johnston, Channing and Green.

St. Joseph's:-Lim; Gomes and Leonard; Sousa, Costa, and Elms; Lee, Ward, Aras, Rochs and Feranade.MORROW.

.

NOTHING NEW.

LI Tin-sang and Lau May; Loung neod drastic altoration. The ro There is, of course, nothing now some of the first Wing-chul, Wong Mee-alun and sumption of first-class cricket was no about the Iden. It agitated cricket: division teams for the wook-end Li Kwok-wal; Teo Kwal-shlug, sooner announced than all the faddista councila before most of the present- programme:

Tam Kong-påk, Fung King in Great Britain began to all the choung, Tay Qua-tong and In papers with their teas of what they Club:-Rodger: Gamble. and Pak-wah.

wore pleased to call reform or recon

TO-DAY.

day players were out of swaddling clothes. Thirty-two years and the Minor counties, at the request of the Strango; Williams, Pote-Hunt and Recrelo: V. Marques; Ho-struction,

M.0.0, experimented with the hbw. Baldwin: Fowler, Drown, Howe, won and Silva-Notto; Delgado,

rufo in the proposed changed form in LB.W. PROPOSAL. Tavlin and Sloan, d

all thair championship matelios, and Boltrao and Gonsalves; T. Cas-

"Some of the suggestions, such as at the end of a season's trial ni hig Kowloon: Cord; Everest and tilho, J. Gomos, A. V. Gosano, B. the penalising of the batting side for majority of the captains and com- Eastman; G. White, Popo and Gosano and J. Alves.

every maiden over played, were too mittees condemned it heartily, Blles: D. Knox, Whitehend, Elliott, East Lancashires: Oxford; preposterous to be worth a monent's There were several vital objectións- V. White and T. Know

Swain and Eckeraley: Cox, Lawton consideration. Still, even the most to it. One was that it is, impossible. Polloe: McHardy; Blackburn and North; Sandford, Horner, History has continued to repeat itself angle at which a breaking ball turned, fatuous proposals found kupportora." for an umpird to decide exactly the and C. Filo; Brookes, Gough, and Gorman, Woods, and Withington..

(Continued on Page 15,

over since.

Share This Page