THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1936.

CLASSIC FOOTBALL MATCH PROMISED TO-DAY

Club & Ulster Rifles

BOTH TEAMS ARE AT

FULL STRENGTH

Sui Tim-lin Playing For Kowloon Chinese

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How Some Of Them Will Line UP

TO-DAY'S TEAMS

The following

are some

of the

Everything is overshadowed in the league football pro- gramme this afternoon by the first division meeting between the Club and Royal Ulster Rifles, the two teams who have given the finest displays of football to date this season. Last week the Rifles played a type | Ping-ming, who has played rather teams which are expected to line-up of game which would have done disappointingly so far. Otherwise for the week-end league football ared to some of the best amateur the attack remains unchanged.

FIRST DIVISION teams in the world, while Club con- tinued their triumphant progress

Police have gone in for more al-

Hit Club: -Rodger: with a second entrancing display. terallons. Pope is introduced ni

Forrow and right back against St. Joseph's 10- Strange; Drawn, Thas to-day we are promised a morrow, while Blackburn will move Strange; Fowler, Fleming. Elliott, afce 11:06 treat in the art of ncient- to left back. Last week Blackburn Wilson and Bickford. De football, and I imagine several hundreds will be making their way to Happy Valley to enjoy it.

and S.

Popc Police: Mcllardy:

PEARCE'S

HUMILIATING

DISTINCTION

A FEW INTERPORT AFTERTHOUGHTS

Misunderstanding Cleared Up

HONGKONG, fighting a losing

battle from the time Baron and Booth started their Afth wicket partnership on Tuesday afternoon. bowed their heads in defeat at 4 o'clock yesterday, the Interport cricket honours going to

Shanghai by 217 runs. It was a sinsing victory for the Norther- ners, and one which permits of no quibbling. From the time they took

tiffin on Tuesday, until the last ball of the match yesterday, they held the upper hand. They ran up such a frightening first innings score, and secured such a commanding lead, that it didn't matter two hoots to them whether they were all out for 50 or 360 in their second knock. and They know they could rely on the inoculation, but he hopes to be flackburn: North, Gough and Par-wicket beginning to play pranks on

ker; Moss. Brooks, Johnson, Morri- the third day, and it was just Club, delighted with their SUC- Parker therefore returns to the son and Manning.

case of how many runs they would CC3CS to date, Arc moking no half back line with Gough in the

Kowloon Chinese:-Sul Tim-lin: Win by. changes, unless

forced to by un- middle, and North, as usual, on the Mnk Sui-hen and Kwok Ping-chung Avoidable circumstances, while it is right. Up forward, Brooks will play to Chor-yin, Lal Kwok-chiu not anticipated the Rifles will effect at inside right with Morrison, Inside Chan Hong-kong; Tang Kwong-sum, any alterations in view of the polish- left, Jolinson centre-forward, and Kan-po, Wong Wing-hong. T ad team work they demonstrated inet Moss and Manning the two wingers Young Kan-Lau Chung-sang. I Pearce, that in his "blooding"

Saturday.

Which means we can look forward

to hebing two of the cleverest teams

in the league at full strength, and both eager to prove their superior-

The net result should be a great match.

With most of the Club de Recreio inenbers in Macao, the match be- tween Regreto and East Lancashires has been postponed. I understand it has been ordered to be played off next Wednesday, but Recreio are adverse to playing midweek.

KOWLOON CHINESE CHANGES

| was suffering from the effects of

to-day.

Big Chinese Soccer Game To-morrow

OLYMPIANS ON VIEW

eleven,

and Rough Luck On Pearce

R.U. Rifles: Conner; Pickering and Stevens, McGonigal, Moore and Millor: Erwin, Campbell, Ferguson, Doherty and Hartigau.

Fusillers:-Rowlands; Wheeler and Keating: Wonklyn, Cresty and Tay- lor: Parry, Dennis. Evans, Talbot and Roberts.

Was

rather rough luck on

in-

Pat Madar, Shanghai Interpart cricketer, who took 5 for 35 in Hong- hong's second innings and played a prominant part in the defeat of the Colony.

SHANGHAI TENNIS PLAYERS ARRIVE

CUTTING OUT TO-morrow's CRICKET Wrestling

Match

BARRACKERS

Melbourne To Take Action

Sydney, Sept. 15.

Swift action has followed the Aus tralian Board of Control's deelston 10 stop offensive barracking on

Aus.

THRILLS APLENTY

PROMISED

Wrestling is becoming more and more popular in Hongkong, and to- morrow's programme at the Alhambra Theatre is expected to attract a record crowd.

Young Aguinaldo, the clever Filipino mat-artist, who put up such

spectacular show against

Wong

tralian grounds during the forth Dock-cheung just recently, is match-

coming M.C.C. tour.

ed to fight Jagat Singh, famous for

The Victorian Cricket Association his deadlock grip. They will meet and the Melbourne Cricket Club, tite over four rounds of ten minutes cach oldest club in Australia, had a meet-under American "All-in" rules, and ing, and ut once decided to imple-fans are guaranteed plenty of fast

action and thrills. ment the Board's decision.

Supporting the main event is an For the Melbourne Tost matches encounter between Harbans Singh the police and attendants will have and Arjan Singh, who will special instructions to act against; offensive barracks. They had pre- viously lacked these powers.

under Indian rules.

fight

The fights will start at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning, with Mr. W.

011

Nevertheless the authorities RCC dimeullies. It will not be easy to Legan as referee. Admission, as will

be seen by the advertisement offenders and eject detect, rench

another page Is $2.20, $1.10 and 55 among the huge crowds.

cents,

"A menace to our national game!

Australiaw barracker .... the seda to be cruel.

..going of

In quality..

These are some of the remarks made by R. H. Bettington, the old Oxford triple Blue, Middlesex and New South Wales cricketer, when writing on this subject in thio Sydney Morning Herald.

"MARRING THE TOUR".

would emphasise the InBnite possibilities for making or marring the tour which lie in the early

1cam reception of the

by Ou" Tho Shanghal Country Club crowds," says Bettington. tennis team, headed by Mr. T. G.

of our

ex.

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RACE TIPS FOR THIS AFTERNOON

KING'S WARDEN DECISION

CHOICE FOR THE MAIN EVENT

(By "Captain Foster")

of Interport captaincy, he should suffer the humiliating distinction of skipperion a losing side. And his position was aggravated by the fact that he was robbed of some of his St. Joseph's:-Marques; Souza and best bowling talent. If nothing else Costa; Omar, Castro and Elms; Cas-Hongkong has learnt the lesson of the futility of taking risks by playing tilho, Delgado, Leonard, Ward and

cricketers who are

are suffering from med

Firgh, arrived in the Colony this "Nearly everyone writing on cric Fernandez.

Jurics. Gosano always threatened

morning by the Empress of Japan, ket gives his views on barracking at to be a passenger with his game leg.

the players expressing themselves some time or other, and in the "last: but it was really unfortunate that

years several tennis few eager for the series at matches against Ilongkong teams International players have gone Garthwalte should have damaged his

which starts this afternoon at the for us to say that barracking is for shoulder but a few days before wall- This was quite unforeseen and

Chinese Recreation Club,

the good of the game; others that it it is learned on good authority revriminations would be out of

place.

The part

party is

is composed of Messrs. dogs no harm. Franidy, I foll to that King's Warden will not start in Boited I down, it is a case of Hongkong T. Figgis, J. H. du Pac, A, G. follow their argument. Few, If any, the main event, the Double Tenth hings and Tires and Chin doing their level best under, adverse Melse and J. G. Forbes and Mrs. T. visiting Englishmen ever reed with Plate, over Bve furlongs as the dis-

circumstances, but that best proving M. Berton, Mrs. Krenov,

Mrs. them, and they are surely the people ance is too short and my fancy is.

Soldier of Britain, nn where Food

to judge.

There are eight races down for When told of the proposed tennis Shanghal de-

"Barracking has become, a part of to-day's Meeting and my selectlons visitors

expressed

and the Australian is are as follows: but brilliance in the field to support their delight with. It. It is also our cricket

DOUBLE TENTH PLATE

Soldier believed that the badminton players prepared for it: he grows up with it.

of Britain steady bowling. Remarkably catches were made during the match included in the parly will be ngree. To the visitor it becomes

Oak Bay Diana Bay Stokes, and the scores show how nble to the programme suggested by known quantity and, depending on keen was their ground felding.the Badminton Association for next his temperament, he is more or less

apprehensive, Honghans, too allowed little to go by Wednesday. and it seems safe to say that seldom as there been better work accom- plished in the field in an Interport

SECOND DIVISION

Kowloon Chinese:Lim Chong-

cheun; To 11o-ban. Teddy Ip and

THIRD DIVISION

Пре

Enormous interest Chinese Athletic have a hard nut

is being dis- to, crack to-day, when they receive football match between members of Wong Ka-ket; Chow Yim-chung, might of Shingh to combat the Dvorletz and Miss Joan Massey..

played in to-morrow's exhibition Royal Welch Fusiliers. Despite the Fusiliers reverse last week, one can- the Chinese World Olymple team not but help feeling they will emerge and Combined Chinese can Pung Kam-bung, Chan Yat-kee, Laimonstrated not only batting strength, programme the successful from this game. Athletic which will be played at Caroline Fal, and Chan Yue-sling. are not yet so good a team as last, the proceeds to be devoted io

East Lancs:-Williams; Harwood a fund for season, whereas the Royni Welch are

purchasing a birthday and Ball; Cox. Carroll, and Power: beautifully together, and capable of gift for General Chiang Kai-shek.

Swain, Ratcliffe, Armsworth, Mather beating almost anybody.

The Olymple team has not been and Tuley, Anally chosen, but I

I believe

it will be South China Athletic Association's first eleven, composed of Pau Ka- Kowloon Chinese have mude ping: Li Tin-sang and Tam Kong- East Lancs:Hardy: Ashurst and abundant changes to meet Kowloon pak; Leung Wing-chul, Wong Mee-Lawless; Scullion, Crabtree and on the Railway Ground. Sul Tim-hun and Lee Kwok-wal; Tso Dixon: Murphy, Crossley, Johnson, lin, last year's Athletic custodian, is Kwal-shing Cheuk Shek-kam, Fung Garswood and Withington, between the sticks vice Wong Chung, King-cheung, Lee Wai-tong and Tay and 13 hoped further to strengthen Qua-Hang. the defence by the inclusion of The Combined Chinese will Kwok Ping-chung for Chan Hong-felding a strong combination and a king. Io Chor-yin returns. to right drst-rate match is indicated. half, while Chan Hong-kong comes This will be the first appearance in at left half slee

of the Olympic footballers on-n-locul soccer pitch since their departure for Wong Wing-hong, who last week Europe last May, and a record crowd played at right half, has been shift- will probably be present to welcome ed to centre-forward in place of Au them.

#

be

Salter Police: Wheeler;

and Greig: Terrett, Brittain and Camp- Green and Weir. bell; Bentley, Hutchinson, Willerton.

Liga Portuguesa (Selected from): A. M. Quin, L. A. Gomes (capt), G. Souza, H. Remexlios, R. Ribeiro, J. Remedios, C. Silva, 11. Santos, II. de Souza. A. Ablong, E. Lawrence, A. Assis, C. Santos and R. Cruz,

GRADIDGE

for

match.

The Final Analysis

na un-

Mr. A. G. Melse, former Shanghai "Barracking in England is not pre- champion, explained that he Was valent In the South; it exists in somewhat out of practice, although Yorkshire and Lancashire, but in a he and Mrs. Burton had succeeded far inilder form. There is none of in getting a useful practice game on the monotonous reiteration so cem- the ship.

mon here, and it appeared to me to be far more humorous.

MRS. KRENOV LOSES

TN the finul analysis, one la inclined

SOME OF IT ÏS OFFENSIVE" to say that the winning of the toss It was revealed that Mrs. Krenov, was the most vital contribution to the former Interport player, was un- Shanghal's success. Had the toss successful when she contested the must be going, off, because the "The 'quality' of the remarks here gone the other way there is little tonnal of the Shanghal women's humorous element is scarce; and suggest that Hongkong would not singlea tennis championship last some of it is offensive. The Aus have been in Shanghai's shoca to- Tuesday, day.

Let's Clear This Up

Miss T losing after a hard match to traĦan barracker lends to be cruel.

and success is his god. The popular According to schedule, the Shang-hero can do no wreng; the rabbit,' players will appear at C.R.C. Uts if such a word can apply to a first hal pla afternoon, at the KC.C. on Sunday class cricketer, labours under

n

on

"I feel that barracking is becoming

menace to Intense feeling is the origin. Nearly our nailonal game. every male Australian has a tradi- tional love of cricket, making him a keen judge. This is an excellent trait, but keenness can be overdone. The climax was reached during the last English tour."-Reuter.

IT has been brought to my notice and Monday, and again at the C.R.C. Intermittent fie of disparagement."

that a certain amount of mis-on Tuesday. understanding has arisen from the They will have a free day on proposals, adopted at last Monday's Wednesday but the badminton exhl- Council meeting to abolish free bition will take place in the evening. admission of club members to their while they hope to be able to get in grounds on occasions when

en F.A. more tennis on Thursday, before representative matches are

being salting on Friday, played. It seems that somebody has tried to

to read in this the abolition of membership privileges for league matches. The impression is

totally whole idea of

"all must pay" applies only to those representative matches, such as Lai

erroneous.

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are controlled and conducted by the Football Association. What has been

AUSTIN DEFEATS DESTREMEAU

London, Oct. 0. Playing at Queen's Club to-day,

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matches to four against France in an the match International Club tennis encounter. Wien rakes in ten

The two outstanding results of the per cent. of the receipts. It

was day was the defeat of Bernard

being played, also

made quite clear at the meeting, Destremeau by H. W. Austin, and (though I don't think it was general Jean Boreira's victory over Charles

ly reported in the Press) that the E. Hare.

Association did not mind from whom Austin won 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, and Boro-

received admission money, no long

tra won 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.--Reiter,, as it was forthcoming. Which means that if a a club' upon whose ground an Association

representative match is his ordinary club privileges be, must being played, wants to permit 11s pay. But this rule applies only to members to use their tickets for those representative games which are admission, the club can be responsible conducted directly by the Football for payment of their seats. Other- Association. I hope this makes the wiso the individual, no matter what position quite clear.

Johnny Basham Makes Come-back in Fairground Booth

Oxford, Sept. 12. Sixteen years nge Johnny Basham was the idol of millions.

Weller-weight champion of Britain, middle-weight champion of Europe, holder of a Lonsdale Belt, he was one of the most stylish and most popular boxers that South Wales han over produced.

To-day, at St. Giles' Fair here, I found him in a boxing booth, ready and willing to take on all comers.

Johnny to-day is 45 years old, grey and battled-scarred, but he is as game and na virlle as ever.

Baslism. of the Royal Welch Fusillers, fought Some of the grandest bailles over seen in the ring.

I watched him fight.

Sizing his man up, standing with left arm outstretched, ready to at- tack or defend, he was still the

stylist of old.

"What about 11. como-back Johnny"? I asked,

This

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Te font the elegant stylish boxer, who na Bergeant Johnny lot."

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