THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1934.

SOUTH CHINA'S OPPORTUNISM

RESPONSIBLE FOR DEFEAT

OF ATHLETIC

YESTERDAY'S NEEDLE MATCH FULL OF THRILLS

Opportuniam was the secret of South China's victory over China

Athletic in their First Division

needle match on the Football Club ground yesterday. They won by the odd goal in five.

The game was full of thrills, but unfortunately there ware frayed temperя un well. The opening] uxchanges found an Athletic play- er off the field through Injury after a collision with Tong Kwan. of South China, who received a

Local Cycling Records

TIME TRIALS: TO

BE HELD SOON

Last week-end's run of the Hung-

caution from the referee. Fung kong Creling Club saw a few King-yu returned to the

new

feld faces, mainly as a result of the sue- after about five minutes absence. cessful tourist event promoted by the The Athletic forwards were in- Club over the previous week-end,

Owing to severe knee trouble which clined to retain the ball 100 long and were robbed of possession developed during the week, the run before they had time to shoot and leader, H. A. G. Koaten, was unable to attend the Sunday run, which, in their wing halves allowed South consequence, was led by the Vicm China's Hanks too much rope. captain, E. Muhns, who conducted a Herela lay their weakness.

pleasant spin around the Island, with By virtue of their win South halts at Tytam, Stanley, Repulse and China "B"

move up to level point- Deep Water Bays. The light ing with their "A" eleven, but falling throughout failed to dampen the enthusiasm of those taking part, have played an extra game,

with the carried out a short spin

the social section of the Club on Mainland.

SOUTH CHINA SCORE.

The Athletic took up the offen- Hoon after the Blart And threatened when awarded a free

Nive

BADMINTON CONTROL

Here's a remarkable action pleters from the Oregon State-Stanford game at Multnomah Stadium, Portland, when Stanford triumphed over the Bänvers by a lopsided 17-0 scors, Norman Franklin, red-headed Oregon stato halfback, has kicked from baħled his own goal·lios. - Coming in at- templing to block the kick, sra Topping (49) and Reynolds (15). Moscrip (24), Stanford end, appeari

to be resting on the shoulders of an Oregon State player.

Football Charity

A further party under the Captain Games

Next week-end's epin will be co

will ducted by E. G. Teedy, who

enve the Jordan Road Pier of the

social

kick close in. Au Pal, however, Vehicular Ferry. at 9.30 a.m. for a shat wide. A period of even exsurprise destination. Under the Hon. changes then followed, but erratic Secretary, LA. Anning the shooting kept no score registered, section will leave the same rendezvous until Young was sent away and at 1.15 pm for Castle Ponk Cafe- from his centre Tsang King-kaiteria where the hard-riding party will found the net to give South China be met for ten. All local enthusiasts the lend.

are invited to take part in either run. The Athletic nimost evened mat runs will be discontinued,

Until further notice the Wednesday ters up from the centre kick when they broke through with a deter

mined rush, but Chalk attempt went

FURTHER TRIALS.

£17,412 REALISED DURING AUGUST

London. Football never fails to the occasion in the cause of charity. Charges of commercialiam have been levelled at the game, but

Golfers' Experience

CADDIES STRUCK · BY LIGHTNING

Benoni (Transvaal).

Bowlers

Practice

In Jungle

SOUTH AFRICANS NOVEL TOUR

Johannesburg.

RECENT FORMATION OF INTERNATIONAL BODY

NINE CENTURIES REPRESENTED AT INAUGURAL MEETING

the

As a result of a meeting in July {during the past few months and last an International Badminton after consultation with other coun Federation has been formed to tries by a subcommittee of take full control of the game in Badminton Association, there yet futurojust 40 years after the remained several matters (such as formation of the English Bad-nance, tournament and interna- tional matches) for which it is minton Association.

necessary to draw up regulations At the invitation of the Badmin to be observed wherever Badminton

ton Assoelation repreventatives of played. For this purpose several ali nations met at Bush House, sub-committees were appointed, and London, on July for the purpose their reports will in duo course be- of Inaugurating this International presented to the executive com- Federation. In addition to

the mittee

"

representatives of the Badminton

After the conclusion of the Association, the national organisa-business the delegatea of the meet- tions of the following countries ing were entertained by the com. were represented, viz.-Canada, mittee of the Badminton Associa- Denmark, England, France, Hol-tion at the Mayfair Hotel, Berkeley land, Ireland, New Zealand, Scot Street, to a luncheon at which Col. land and Wales. Promises of Arthur Bill, president of the Bad- future support and membership minton Association, took the chair. were received from Australia, Federated Malay States, India and South Africa.

Mr. A. D. Prebble, chairman of the Badminton Association, took the chair and welcomed the various delegates in a short speech in which he gave a brief history of the Bad- minton Association since its forma. tion in 1893. The chairman then proposed the

Resolu- following tion:-

"That this Meeting, consisting

FRIENDLY

CRICKET

L

K.C.C. DEFEATED BY CLUB

A golfer who was about to alight from his car at the Van Ryn course, Benoni had a curi- ous experience when a flash of lightning struck two caddies ing fast bowlers in the country tives of National Badminton Or-defeated by the Hongkang C. C. first and felled a number of players, and Then de Klurk, one of South

R. J. Crisp, one of the outstand of duly authorised representa-

The Kowloon C. C. first eleven were

eleven by an innings and 80 ruTIS,

lie had his hand on the handle Africa's best all round cricketers, ganisation, shall and hereby does when they continued their friendly never is any mention made of of the door and was about to step are to keep in practice in the form an International Badminton two-day match on the latter's ground the good work done for charity. out when he was almost blinded African jungle. They have joined Federation; and that the Draft yesterday. When an appeal for funds was by the flash and received a severe an expedition to Contral Afrien Rules already circulated to each For, the Kowloon C. C. the highest The Hon. Secretary (Mr. Aan-made for the relief of the depend-shock which paralysed his arm and but as they are both keen to secure National organisation by the scores in the first innings were A. W. and Ramsey (20) and C. I. Stapleton ing, 23 Taipe Road) will be ents of the Gresford Colliery dis- made it impossible for him to places in the South African team Badminton Association be

denf release his grip for several to tour England in 1935 they will hereby are adopted as the Con- (19). wide, Fortunes again fluctusite pleased to receive any entries forster, football did not turn

be returning to Cape Town in the stitution of the Federation."

In their second inninga the K.C.C's. and Chuck Shek-kam lobbed over time trials to be held with the ear. Every team was ordered by seconds.

He suffered no consequent middle of the present cricket sea- This was seconded by Sir George highest scores were compiled by W. the heads of several players from object of establishing local rethe FA. to make a collection at

effects.

son and take part in the more Thomas and carried ucm-con, C. Hung (38) and E. C. Fincher well back over the half-way line corda. Record certificates will be one of their home matches,

The results of these efforts are Golfers were taken unawares Important Currie Cup matches. The meeting now resolved itself (27). to score South China's second gond awarded to the fastest finishers.

Before leaving Johannesburg into the first annual Council in The Hongkong C. C. bowlers 'were before Sul had a chance of recover. Ta cover feeding and other small not yet known, but a very useful when the storm broke and a party

shot, Br- expenditures a nominal fee of $1m is certain to be forthcoming of five with their two native cad-they added to their baggage a General Meeting, in accordance decidedly in form. T. A. Pearce from a grevious

will be charged

Then, at their recent meeting, the dies had an unnerving experience, number of cricket balls and a bat with Rule No. 5. The chairman at captured four wickets, T. M. Redmond Fore the interval, however, the

F.A. Council subscribed £260 to They had taken shelter under which was given to them by Syd once agnounced that he had the took three, while G. R. M. Ricketts Athletic railled and Ho Kar-keung !

the Mansion Rouse Fund for the tree when there was a vivid flash Curnow, the Sonth African Inter-authorlty of the Badminton Asso-had two, in the K.C.C's, first knock, sent Chan in to beat Wong Ku-kal

Gresford auerors,

of lightning necompanied by national. So perhaps in few ciation to state that they fully, ro- In Kowloon's second innings, T. A. with a cross-shot,

The first run is to be held

Hospitals always November 25, commencing at 10 nancial assistance, can

requiring terrific report. The party was weeks' time the jungle glades will cognised the Federation and hereby Pearce and G. R. M. Ricketts can FURTHER Trials,

and will be over a distance of 50

always hurled in all directions and the be echoing to the click of leather handed over to the Federation the tured four wickets each nilles. On December 2 a start is to look forward to the football senson two natives wore severely burnt and willow, while monkeys chatter international functions (Including The total compiled by the Kowloon The leama changed over with he matte at 9 am. and the distance with the assurance that some by the discharge. The Europeane appreciatively over a classic off-control of the laws of the Game) C. C. in their two innings was 103, South China holding a goat advan-will be 100 miles,

money, however small, will be escaped unhurt but the caddies drive by de Klerk or complain atat present performed by the Bad- while the total compiled by the Hong- tage, but the Athletle opened with Full detalls as to course, etc. may coming In.

had to be removed to Boksburg the way. Crisp is tearing up the minton Association, and further kong C. C. on Saturday was 282 for Iospital. a raid on their opponenta citadel be hnd on application.

pitch.

that the Badminton Association five wickets declared, It is desired to announce that all) which resulted lo Chan levelling

A number of telephone lines in

donation of Crisp, it will be recalled, estah proposed to make a

H.K.C.C. JUNIORS WIN. Iunds of the the score.

The proceeds of the practice Benoni, Brakpan and Springs were lished a world's record during the £200 to the They continue to competitors in the Tourist Time Trini hold the advantage territorially actually completed the course of 50 matches each year are devoted en put out of order while batr the last Currie Cup senson when for Federation.

The two-day friendly fixture played for some time after this and butlles. The final party were delayed tirely to charity. This year it is main lines between Brakpan and the second time in first-class!

between the Kowloon Cricket Club for 3 hours at Taipo owing to да

and the Hongkong Cricket Club for their unsteadiness when with-acclient near the 12th milestone, but announced that matches in Aug Johannesburg

similarly cricket he took four wickets withi in striking distance would prob- eventually repairs having been auc

ust realized a total sum of £17,412 affected.

four balls.-Reuter.

juniors on the former's ground was concluded yesterday afternoon, re- ably have taken the lead. Chan comfully made, thi Beclion reached 2. 1d., all of which was distribut- In Benoni the greater part of

salting in a win by three wickets for and Chof both narrowly missed. Shamshuino at 7.39 p.m. Miss Nancy ed to charitable institutions. the town was plunged into dark-i

the Hongkong side. When play transferred to the Chaine, now a Club member, is there- Glamoros Arsenal FC., who ness Insting a few seconds as a other and South China made the fore in all probability, the first local attracted a crowd of about 60,000 result of a fault caused by thei most of the opportunity their raiday cyclist to cover the Circult. to see them have their by out lighting. Springs had a similar. gave them. Lee Shek-you across a foe centre from the touch on club runs

£1,213, Although London for about five minutes. Rénter, and Sui stopped the ball but failed spins) has been complied, and makes Tottenham Hotspur came Recond mid-week labs handed over a sum of £4,676 to hold it. Taong running up interesting rending. The following pushed the ball over the line to jare the leading figures up to the end put South Chinn ahead once more, of October during which This lead they hold until the final official runs have been held: whistle despite, the

game efforts

H. A. G. Kontr of the Athletic to bring the final. Read result to a draw. The teams were: & Mon

Chinese Athletic-Sul Tin-lim; Tweedy

1. A. Anni Mak Sui-hon, Wong Sik-ping: Lai; 2, WV, It. Chien Kwok thui, Chu Au-fai. In Chu

ARSENAL TOP LIST.

were

DUNCAN'S

sent mileage covered by individual riders with

An attendance list and details of were easily at the top of the list experience and was in darkness APPOINTMENT

Jilder.

(omittlung

time 23

Attenditems Kilmer.

1,405

23

+,105

1,240

1

831

11

547

16

17%

Twenty other riders have less then yin; Tany Kwong-sum, Chan Churi-| ten attendances such.-Contributed. wo. Ho Kar-keung. Au Ping-ming

and Fung King-yu.

to Arsenal with £554.

In addition to this charity com- petitions are run in every country and useful contributions are made] to deserving causes.

Blow For

Irish Athletics

Some of the big soccer clubs have endowed beds in their local hospitals and pay for their up C.N. AND C.A. CONGRESS keep. One well-known Third Divi. sion club in the East End of Lon- don, for instance, has at least six beds in various hospitals.

MEETING

London.

Professional At Mere Country Club

London. George Duncan, the Open Golf Champion of 1929, and Bri- tish Rider Cup International, has been appointed professional to the Mere Golf and Country Club, near Altringham, Che shire. Duncan and James Braid laid out the course, which will be ready for play on January 1, 1935,

South China "B"-Wong Wa- Kam; Yeung Shui-ylck, Lal Shui- Say what they may, football's į Ireland will no longer be able lui; Chung Chi-ying, Yu Hng-ying. Taung King-kul, Chuck Shok-critics cannot polut to any game, to compete in big international ynen; Tong Kwan, Lui Tuk-po, Lee kam and Lee Shek-yau,

that makes a stronger appeal to contests and Irish athletes will the masses of any outdoor sport have to content themselves with in the deserving cause of charity, performing at their own meetings,

The new course is in beautiful} As the result of a special Congress surroundings. forming the centre of the National Athletic of an estate of 251 acres, bord- Cycling Association held in Dubering the main Manchester Chester un.

rond.

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The meeting was called to con- sider thu decision of the Inter- The eighteen holes comprise national Athletic Federation at 6,560 yards and the scratch score Stockholm that the N. A., and C. has been set at 75.

A. should confine its activities to: Duncan has many splendid per-

Tommy and Dado Clash the Irish Free State and that formunees to this credit, including

on November 20

Los Angeles, Oct. #1. Young Tommy and Speedy Dade, two of the ablest Filipino fighters in the business, have been matched together in a contest for which - fight fans have been waiting for.

They will clash November 20 for the Callfornia stato bantum-weight crown,

It will be their fourth meeting. They first clashed in Oakland, Oct, 12, 1932, where Dado won to take

the title which will again be at stake. Their next meeting was in, Moy, 1933, when Tommy won from Dado to gain the title back again, Again, In October, last

the Northern Ireland Association the captaining of the British should be regarded as coming with Ryder Cup team that regained the in the jurisdiction of the English trophy from the Americans at Association. When the Federa-Moortown, Leeds, in 1929. In that tien's ruling was put to the vote match Duncan gave one of his beat it was defeated by 31 votes to 21 exhibitions of his classic style in |--Reuter.

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HOCKEY

After holding various posts. Duncan went to Wentworth, Surrey, where he remained for n number of years until he accepted of remunerative position

WOMEN'S TEAM TOprivate golf coach to the Aga

TOUR EGYPT

Khan.-Reuter.

The following women's hockey toam will leave England on The uniform to be worn by the mat, and Tommy lo" year, they November 16 for a fortnight tour team will give the first hint of a of Egypt-a week to be spent at Tommy will be out to even the Cairo and a week at Alexandria. attire for women, for the usual change in the conventional hockey oht acore. He has encountered J. Ellis (Surrey and England). long stockings approved by the some hard luck this year, having C. Goodman (Warwicks. Mid-Women's Hockey Association are won by a knockout from Benny lands). G. Grimwade (Suff, East being discarded in favour of stock- Gallup, defeated Huerta Evans, lost Renarves). D. Morison-Inches

ings

turned down below the knee. ta Lou Sallen, and drawn twice (Edinburgh), P. Jackson (Derby- This will be the first time with Joe Ticken.

shire); E. McKerrow (Dumfries). English team travelling abroad Dado's record on the Pacific B. Moffatt (Glasgow), W. Neave departed from the standard Coust has not been overly impres- (England). N. Oliver (Melrose). dress. jalvo, either. He won from Pete P. Snook (Horta), E. Stone (Kent), Sevedra, Bobby Olivas, Lou Salica M. Tobbs, E. J. Warwick (Hunta). and Ticken. but previously to the and Misnes Armffeld (umpira), last Aght lost by a knockout to Miss E. J. Warwick, of Peter- | Tickon.—United Press.

borough, has arranged the tour.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

new

The meeting then proceeded to the election of the officers for the ensuing year. Viz.:--

President: Sir George Thomas.

Bart

Kowloon took first lease of the Vice-presidents: Mears. B. L. wicket on Saturday afternoon, and Bisgood, E. Hawthorn, Col. R. compiled the useful total of 254 for Bruce Hay, D.S.O., A. D. Prebble. was consistent,

eight wickets, declared. The batting N. A. E. Mackay Hon. treasurer: D. L. H. Mer-scoring 58, W. Mulcahy 63 and A. E. Perry 49. W. Keith-Robinson cap- The executive committee weretured four wickets for 71 runs and: elected us follow:-. Plunkett J. E. Potter three for 21.

eer.

Dillon (Ireland), A. E. Hollings The match was resumed yesterday (Canada), Jackson Millar (Scot-afternoon, and the visitors passed land), A. C. J. van Vossen (Den- the home team's total for the loss mark), L. T. Wickham (England), of seven wickets. R. H. Grifiths E. Trevor Williams (Wales), scored 03, while P. H. Scoonos had Mr. F. W. Hickson, of 74, Grange bad luck to miss his century by a Drive, Winchmore Hill, London, single run, being well caught by F. N.21,

A. Broadbridge, folding at square appointed secretary, WA This address to be the official nd-J. E. Jupp (21) and 3. E. Potter dress of the Federation.

holped towards

(32 rotired) also their total of 285,

Of the Kowloon bowlers, V. Dur-

Although the inaugural meeting had accepted as the Constitution of ling took three wickets for 70 runs. the Federation the rules drawn up and Mackay three for 30.

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