THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1935.
SHANGHAI WINS EXCITING BOWLS MATCH NARROWLY
TO-DAY'S GERMANY
RACES
SELECTIONS FOR 8 EVENTS
TIPS FOR THE PUNTER
(By "Captain Foster")
There are light rame down for to-day's meeting at Happy Valley and my selections for the programme are as follows?
I-KIANGSI H'CAP-FIRST
SECTION
1.Mistake Bay
2 High Speed
3 Monoplane ·
2-KWANGSI HANDICAP
'I Macuroni
2 'King's Fancy
3 Hetman
-KATOOMBA HANDICAP
1. Babniak Star
2 Just That
3 Suuey Face
4-SUB-GRIFFINS AUTUMN,
PLATE
1 Wadebridge
2 Double Chance'
3 Belmont Star
5-KIANGSI H'CAP SECOND
SECTION
What A Chance
2- Flybynight
3 Great Holt
6--HUNAN HANDICAP
Liberty Buy
2 Gladiator
↑ Soldier of Britain
7-KWANGTUNG HANDICAP
1 Glad Eyew
2 Copper Idol
3 Young Chap
FUKIEN HANDICAP
1 Wembly Stag
2 The Decmater
3 The Rain Gauge
Daily Duable Event:-What Chance/Glad Eyes,
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INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL
INVITATION FOR DECEMBER 4
(By Frank M. Carruthers)
London, Sept. 11.
So far the Football Associa- tion have received no reply to the invitation sent to Germany to play a match in this country on December 4.
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It is puzzling that not acknowledgment has been sent; but for some time the German authorities have expressed a wish to play in this country, and it is not doubted that the opportunity now offered will be accepted.
Meanwhile we are told that the prospective match is being keenly an-1 Licipated in Germany.
Where will it be played? Previons matches with Europan countries have all taken place in London. One reason for this has been that visiting Leans have expressed a wish to play in Loulan.
LONDON'S BIG GAME
But this renson the game between Engind and Scotland as well as the Cup Final is to take place at Wembley, And I think the fixture with Germany might be taken to a províncial strong- hold.
Financial considerations may enter into the choler of ground, not so much on the part of the Football Association the German authorities. Other visiting countries have received about £3,000 each and the German F.A. will look for the same windfall.
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The first official English team to go on to the Continent visited Germany. This was in 1899 and Mr. W. I. Bassett and Mr. Phil Bach were mem-
it. bera
me,
Then, as now, the Germans were antateurs and their knowledge of the rame was slight. Mr. Bassett tells an amusing story of his experience.
"A German half-mek," he told me the other day, "bad evidently been instructed to
to to stick
and wher ever I moved he followed. It became a joke, and to test him to the Buit, when we were taking a corner I ran behind the goal outside the field of play. Even then my 'shadow went with me."
official
By the way, this match should surely appear in the F.A.'s records,
GERMAN STRENGTH
Golf, the national sport in England, is practised to a great extent by the fair nox. The picture above showa two competitors in the Semi-Finals of Girls' Golf Championship recently held at Buckinghamshire,
Caught Football Fever From Father
GIRL WHO “MANAGES" CORINTHIANS
FOOTBALL ELEVEN
(By BRUCE HARRIS)
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one international, and I hope to tura out on Thursday.
"And to think that once I used to think footbaji a bore heenuse father- sometimes would talk of nothing else!
London, Sept. 14. "Sometimes it is a bothersome busi- ness, this football," Miss Margaret Smith, of Islington Corinthians, con-In those days of darkness I didn't fided to me to-day.
even know what 'off-side' incant.
SHE TELLS HIM
Mr. Smith, the hon, secretary, is away in Yugoslavia, so she has select ed an amateur team that she hopes will
overcome the professional strength of Fulham at Tufnell Park on Thursday.
The Mayor and various councillors of Islington will watch the efforts of this collection of talent from
the lending amateur clubs.
as he is.
men.
the
mie
FOOTBALL WILL HAVE DUAL CONTROL
NO VETO BY THE ASSOCIATION
SINGLE SHOT MARGIN AT KOWLOON C.C.
LOCAL SIDE DESERVED TO WIN ON LAST HEAD
LUCKY WICK BY BRIERLEY DECIDES AN INTERESTING CONTEST
(By "Sagar")
What has certainly been the best match of the series, was that played between the Shanghai lawn bowls interporters and the combined Kow- loon C. C. and Club de Recreio rink on the Kow- loon C. C. green yesterday afternoon when the visitors won by 18 shots to 17 on the last head on.. which they scored a rather lucky single. Not only was there excite
ment
the
closeness
ir aplenty of the scoring but in the actual play and standard of bowls there were many a thrilling moment In which one player or another brought off some brilliant shot.
It is indeed difficult, if not impossi- ble, to
singie
any one player as being the outstanding man of the match but I think the majority of
the spectators will agree that F. V. V. Ribeiro, who came into the team nt the last moment in the pince of F. X. M. da Silva, was playing the best bowls of the misteh
In the parlance of the baseball zerit he was able to "make his wood zit ap and talk" as time and again his bowl would trickle through an almost impossible port to lay the shot to secure an additional count. flowever, he was not the
only who player was able to bring off Home brilliant shota as the others all put in their quota but, Ribeira was just a shade more consistent than any of the others,
HYDE LAY'S ERRORS
Hyde-Lay Was Rot serving the
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to
INTERPORT BOWLS
SECOND MATCH AT CIVIL SERVICE,
The second lawn bowls Interport, between Hong- kong and Shanghai is to be played on the Civil Service C. C. green this afternoon, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
Shanghai will most pro- bably be represented by the same rink as beat the Colony on Thursday while Hong- kong has selected J. V. Ramsay, J. McKelvie, J. Fraser and A. M. Holland.
His Excellency the Officer Administering the Govern ment (the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith) has indicated his in- tention of being present,
After the match the. Shanghai bowlers will be en- tertained to a dinner dance at the Craigengower Cricket · Club.
How would you like to pick a team and hear by telephone the day befere "Now father and I go lo
(By Frank M. Carruthers), the match that one of your best matches together; he will ask
London, Sept. 10. players was injured and another too | what I think of so-and-so, and I tell busy to play?
Any doubts which have existed combined local rink as well as he |him that 】 like "his play, or that I Miss Smith is more than a mere don't, and why.
as to an alteration being made in might have and had it not been for footballer. In her father's absence i
"Town tennis and cricket are all the refereeing system are quick-Ribeiro the Hongkong players would
have lost by a bigger she is a sort of acting unpaid George right to play. Hut I don't want toy being dispelled.
though the Colony rink Allison of her club.
The position has changed greatly have won yesterday's fixture. watch them. As a spectacle, Football for me every time.
since the question was considered by
On three secasions Hyde-Lay dis #Father must have given me fact the League clubs last June. Not only ball fever, for now, since I've been do they take a different view, but lodged a Hongkong shot to allow the Once he helping him and become assistance know of no responsible member of Shanghai plavors to le.
Look
out two Hongkong woods to secretary, I've become as keen on it the Football Association who is pre- leave Shanghai with a count of four
Many women pared to veto a trial of two referees. when they were already lying two. Why not? now much niput the game
All £155
alt is it should be that they
On yesterday's form if Alves and Ribeiro had been incorporated into done constand is now to be the Interport side on Thursday there they were not being overshadowed to "At present our club is purely a This, I mil-week one. Our ambition is to the procedure. The League clubs will Require a ground of our own, for I he called together to reconsider the might easily have been a different tale any serious degree by their opposite believe that quite a lot of our players proposal so that it may be brought to tell, but then that is another story numbers.
altogether. would come over to us for Saturday before both the Football Association play-we are such a happy
Jot." and the International Board in ample ponsible for some clever drawing, the bowls that was served up and was CONVERTED
time for the change to be legally latter excelling himself on a couple throughout with few big scores. Seelding expert advice, I asked Miss introduced.
of occasions, more particularly on the Hongkong took a count of four on There will be no Smith a technical question that has
the Foot question on the path head when he went into the the first head but Shanghai soon divided the world of football-did she} part of
Association. ditch off the jack and then, with his caught up, being level at 8-8 on the believe in the defensive policeman" That is certain. Neither will the next shot carried the jack into the eighth head. The scores were
International Board withhold permis-
Flevol "the-sixteenth-head-on-which- the lined side eventually scoring three. Football League will take the ren- Bal bodies are ponsibility for it.
HIGH STANDARD bound to realise that it is in the interests of the game that this should be done.
NOT A GIRL'S TEAM
In the stand Miss Smith recently deafened a colleague of mine by her enthusiasm. To-day she adjusted the volume-control in telling me indoors about the Corinthians.
"Understand," she said, "that There is nothing to laugh--at in though I sometimes choose the side, Gernian football to-day. Their game ours isn't a 'girls' team. I'm proud is wonderfully organised, the players of the boys. They have beaten during are finely disciplined and trained, and the last four years sides from Chelsen, from the early teaching of British the Spurs, and Arsenal-one eleven forledge of insitional play. But, worth of footballers.
they have acquired a profound we defeated contained about £10,000 "The CRUSADES" most European tenus, they have "And we went to Amsterdam and
at the QUEEN'S
beat the famous Ajax FC.
ALL THIS IN
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not the British strength in finishing their attacks.
75% of the
centre-half.
Both Alves and Phillips were res-
It was indeed a high standard of
close
again
to him.
She told me she pinned her faithsion for the scheme to be tried if the ditch to lie both his woods, the com-chal scored four through Ilyde.
And su, from now on, do I.
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THE LEAGUES VIEW
I am afraid there is still a good deal of confusion as to what is the intention of the League authorities, second referce should be rushed into
Train played some steady bowls us lead for Shanghai while Richards brought off some clever shots at No.
Luy knocking put two Hongkong woods with a drive when attempting to prevent Shanghai from scoring two.
"When the players went to bowl on the final head the scores were 17-17 2. Both Drierley and Lopes were and Richards all but won the match also showing good form and were with a wood that rested on the jack. drawing with uncanny accuracy on It was Ribeiro, however, who dis
the (nd lay for Hongkong.
It has never been their idea that many occasion.
y el was full of excitement Brieries, with two wicke, took on the
the game at once and made, a porns on practically every head the lie IIongkong wood for the shot which pur was being constantly changed by the eventually gave Shangħat the narrow-
manuncy.
In effect they have said, "We are bowlers, all of whom saw to it that est victory. convinced that the conditions have so
of.one
greatly changed that matches have pnased beyond the control ofcial, and we want to see if an im- provement can be brought about by two referees dividing their
reapons- (By ULYSS ROGERS)
us try bilities. Let us the plan."
They have not put forward any pro- Eastbourne, Sept. 18.
posal that the present rule should be The really veteran lawn tennis altered immediately, and they have not ted that all matches should players of Britain have
Suggested a have two referees, oven though they grievance.
may believe
that this There are twenty-four veterans So the time has not yet arrived will come about. here, ranging in age from mere when the amateurs have any right to Inds of between forty-five and proclaim their opposition to the pro- fifty (you qualify as a verteran atposal. They will be able to look on forty-five) down to real veterans and; watch how the scheme works. of seventy to seventy-five. Every-do not think they could wish for any. one of them is after the All thing better than to be left in this England Veteran Championship, privileged position. of which Mr. J. G. Ritchle, atquence on the League clubs.
One point is having considerable in-¡
When I sixty-four, is the present holder. first
nt saw two referees acting You do not pass. out of the Chester I said. "The system will help veteran class till you are eighty to put down illegal obstruction or any five, when you will be persunded other worse feature which may enter to retire.
into the play."
"AT FORTY-FIVE
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I pointed out after the second trinl At forty-five a veteran has, to at West Bromwich that players who owe fifteen in two and, thirty in bad taken part in it took the same.
view. four out of every six games he Club offeials, seeing that the re- plays. He therefore has to win ferees will be kept in closer touch five or six points Instead of four with the men than is possible at the to win a game.
present time, have now appreciated At fifty, he is scratch.
this vitally important aspect of the After fifty he receives one sixth question and are ready to give the for every year of his age; that is, scheme a trial.
If he is fifty-one, he has fifteen In gallantly admitted that the senior overy sixth game; if he la fty-man should have had points given three, he receives fifteen in every to him.
other game. If he is fifty-nine, Yesterday the grand old warrior,| he gets fifteen in every odd game w. H. Reinhardt, of Birkenhead, and thirty In every oven game.
seventy-four years old, went down
At sixty-five-the top mark-ho to a mere youngster of fity-nine, D. receives thirty and forty in Macleod, the only difference in altornato games. After that he handicap being 15. gets nothing more if he lives to he as old as Methuselah.
"LADS RISING 70"
"Our suggestion," said Mr.. Rein- hardt, meaning himself and tho Inds rising seventy and onwards, To-day, for example, there wasis that when two, veterans play that young fellow of sixty-seven, one-sixth should be allowed by the G. Groville, playing n fully grown-younger for every year's difference up of seventy-three, E, W Shackle, in age. Thus, a man of soventy. exactly the same handicap. playing one of seventy-four, would Gravillo won at 6-1, 6-0, and glye four-aixths,
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