THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY,

OCTOBER 23, 1937..

13

MANAGER OF AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM Fino Record Of W. H. Jeanos

TO-DAY'S RUGBY

Navy And Army Teams To

Meet Hongkong Club |

of

Strengthened by the presence H.M.S. Engle and the Dorselshire in the Colony, ie Navy fifteen against the Hongkong Club at 4.30 p.m. to- front. day, presepis a formidable Several changes have bech made in the Club alle, and a very interest- ing game should result.

Mr. W. II, Jeancs, accretary of the

• Board of Control and of the South Australia Cricket Association, who as manager and has been chosen

to treasurer of the Australian team visit England next year, has been

The Club "A" fifteen are to meet one of the outstanding crleitet ad-

Both the Army "A" team at 3.15 ministrators in Australia for the past

on the Navy 10 years. The South Australian As- games take place

Bay. The nociation made, a good bargain when ground, Causeway

Itsecretory inspective teams.nre as follow: it appointed him 1926, and he has done fing work at

1st XV.-J. P. Whitham secretary of the Board for almost Club

(Captain); D. II. Stewart, M. W. the cams period.

MacGrath, W. E, Grieve and H. D. Bidwell; A, II. R. Butcher and J. L. Bonnar; R. G. Geer, K. A. Salter, K. A. Watson; W. E. Peers, Nelson; J. C. Millar (Vice-Captain), J. Taylor and F. A. Redman,

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It is bla carly business training that has made Mr. Jennes such n success as a cricket administrator. His oblity as a young nun was in- dicated by the fact that he became jend- a departmental manager for ing wool firm. He held this position for some years, and then obtained

portion of the

town clerk of Glenelg, the S1. Ilda of Adelaide. Ile remained there for 10 years, and the secretaryship left to lake over of the AC.A.

His fine work as secretary of that body is known to those on the in- side of affairs; to the general public there is more concrete evidence in tremendous changes brought the

the remodelling, of about by the

Here his engineer- | Adelaide oval.

has been of great ing knowledge value, and the linking up of the several lands into one magnificent structure is largely to his credit. Under his control, too, the appoint- ments have been Improved out of all knowledge, and here is nothing to equal them in any part of the world. He has been supported in work by 021 his reconstruction enthusiastic association, the bers of which are justy proud of their magnificent ground

mein-

With Hill Jeuries in chuirge, the

businen side of the four will be in excellent hunds. In his position as Secretary of the Board and of the S.A.CA. the trip will be of immense value to him, for it will bring him inte personal contact with the au- thorit in England, with whom he is in contant communication. He is a native of Nottingham, but came to Australia-when only four years of

age.

Originally there were seven can- didates for the position of manager, bul three of thern, Meura. S. Smith (N.S.W.), S. 11. D. Rowe (W.A.) and K. O. E. Johnson (N.S.W.) withdrew. In the exhaustive, ballot Mcasm A. C. Randall (W.A.), T.

re-

Itoyal Navy.-A. B. Krapinan (Dorsetshire); Lt. Britton (Dorset- shire), L. S. Asquith (Dalniy), A, B. Cronin (Eagle) and Sub. Lt. Kyrke (Regent); L Harvey (Odin) (Cap- tain) and Lt. Talbot (Otus); Ldg. Sto. Turner, (Eagle), A. B. Ronans, (Eagle); Lt

Northey Maydon (Orpheus). Lab (Eagle), Sa. Davies, (Diana), L. Wood (Grampus), 5. B. A. Stoker (Medwny) and Sub. Lt. Andersen (Olympus).

Referee, Surg. Lt. Cmdr. Nichol-

son.

Club "A" XV:-J. Watts; Murray, M. G. Carruthers, R. Taverner and I. Von Leeuwen; J. C. Lyle.and R. Henderson, R. G. L. Oliphant, J. S. Dunnett, T. H. Pratt; B. Hynes, A. W. Holden, H. W. Heath, J. K. Birt and M. W. Scott,

Army "A"-Sgt. GIII (R.A.O.C.); L/c. Ayrton (RA.O.C.), Spr. Waite (R.E.), Capt. Maisey (RA.M.C.) and L/Bar, Lucas (5th A.A. Bde., R.A.); Sgt. Prait (Seaforth), Pic. Sadler Pic. Sgt. Bayley Knowles (Seaforths), (Middlesex); Sgt. Hayter (RE). (Middlesex); Gar. Ewen (0th AA Bde. R.A.), Pte. Berry (Middlesex); (Middlesex), Gar. L/Cpl. Burrel Norringhan (5th A.A. Bde., R.A.).

Referee, Eng. Capt. Dibley.

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

"Larried Before Breakfast" (King's Howard (N.S.W.) and R. Hartigan Theatre, to-day)-Hilarious adven- (Q) were eliminated, leaving Mrtures of two young people who met Jenner as the choice for the posillan and became married before bronk- Robert Young and Florence During Mr. Jeanes's absence Mr. fasti Harold Heydon. secretary of the Rice have the chief roles.

New South Wales Association, will

WEEK-END

FOOTBALL

SCHEDULE

am

(Continued from Page 12.)

one that can be selected. I particularly pleased to ace Hussain given another chance at back. This youngater is a potential Interporter and needs only a little more experi- ence to be up to the highest glass in the Colony.

WEAKNESS IN TACKLES

At the moment his greatest weak- nes is a tendency to wait before neking, but he will soon learn to in Overcoine this. Is hesitation tackling Lal Shiu wing last week made this slippery Chinese Inside he Ieft much more dangerous than should have been. Webster's methods were more sound, and Hussain might forth back as hly

well take this Scatorus back

model.

Hau Ching-to, of Eastern, is the only Chinese in the Association team. On the strength of last week's per- formances, the selectors apparently prefer him to Bickford as an out alda left.

Talking of left-wingers reminds me that this is easily the wenkes! the department In most teams in Colony. The matches I have seen

Franchot Tone and Maureen O'Sullivan in "Between Two Women," this season confirm this view. South coming to the King's Theatre to-morrow.

TURE TRAINING TIMES

Lec

China is lucky in that both Cheung

of the "A" and Moon-wing, Shek-yau of the "B" are first-class men and are probably the two best men in this position,

TEAMS, SELECTED Club-Cole; Nichols, Kemp: Hyne, Main, Fowler, Wilson and Bickford.

J. Marques; St. Joseph's.-R. Bowen, J. Alves; N, Delgado, A. J. Ilusanth. W. Mater: T. Coslilho, A.

SHORT DISTANCE GALLOPS AT HAPPY Skinner, Strange; Flaher

VALLEY

YESTERDAY

Ponies at Happy Valley yesterday were confined to shari distance trials Laneanshire Ching ran well, covering the half mile in 55.1 secs. Centre Court, over the same distance was one second slower.

Of the China ponies, King's Coronation completed the half under one minute, while Havoc Eve galloped the distance tri 1.01.3. The complete times were as follow:

Bistro Coronation Pay Harvest View Double Finesse Tabby Cat Scenic View

4144244

D. Leonard, J. Gomes and A.

- 1001-Rowland, Souza,

Evans, Bliss,

A. O'Connor;

Coakley, Jorge, D. Knox, V. White and Honnibal.

Eastern-Summy Tsang: Tsung

Chong-wan,

Kwok

Ping chung,

Cheong Kwok-chol, Yuen Shu, Lo Wai-kui; Cheng Sul-hong; Soong

Lee Tack-kee,

Ling-sing.

Ying-kee and Hau Ching-to.

Kwok

South China "A"-Wong Wing: Mak. Siu-hen,. Ll Tin-anng:

Lou

La!

Lee Leung Wing-chiu, Hing-chol. Kwok-wai; Tso Kwai-shing, Shiu-wing, Fung King-cheung, Cheuk Shek-kam and Cheung Mocn-

Mau;

Tse

China "B"-Tam Kwon- Chung Chi-ying, Lau Yau Wa-hing, Lim Tak-po, Kam-hung: Yeung Shul-ylck, Lou Chung-aang, Yeuk Hon-woo,

Shek-you and Tay Kwee-liang.

South China

Wing-chiu, Lim

Lec

AA-Wong Wing;

Lau ing-

jchal; Yeung ng Leung|

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2nd

last

tance

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Discovery Bay

21.1

Lancashire Chips

55.1

*27.2

Kalinka

1.03.3

28.3

Laughing Buddha

20.4

30

Wild Life

Plain View

1.04

30

wing.

Expansion Time

1.02

30

South

30.4

1.01.3

30.4

hon;

Havoc Eve

Tiny Star

1.05.2

31.2

Racing Boy

30.2

30.2

Laughing Cavaller

33.1

1.01.3

31.2

Rooilly

31.2

1.00.1

28.4

Boronia Belle

20

20

Boolet Bay

31.3

1.01.4

30.1

Mak Sui-hon, L

King's Lead

11.2

1.00.2

29

King's Coronation

30.4

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20.1

1.02.1

30.2

1.07.1

31.4

wing

32.1

"56.1

27.2

34.3

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20.4

29.4

.33.4

1.06.1

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Good Morning," Gladiator National Falth Centre Court "Els Affair" (Queen's and Hoppy Venture

act as secretary of the Board of Con-Alhambra Theatres, to-day)-Robert Gold Coin

trol,

LAWN BOWLS DINNER

ASSOCIATION FUNCTION AND

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION

Tayler and Barbara Stanwyck, re- Declasse ported to be real-life sweethearts, Badlum are together in this production. The Ranger picture works up to a dramatic Bob Roy

McLaglen renders Brutus climax, Victor

Yum Sing valuable support,

"There Goes My Girl" (Oriental Valorous Theatre, lo-day), Gene Raymond, Lancashire Tich and Aun Sothern make a success of New Star

Sylvondale the picture.

"Duck Soup" (Star Theatre, to- Zero das). The Marx Brothers again. Centre-Forward. "Sing Me A Love Song" (Majesile Emergency Cail Theatre, to-day).-Fun and melody Gold Sovereign by an impressive cast of featured players.

dis- The annual dinner and prize

Hongkong tribution of the

Lawn Bowl Association will be held at the to- Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden

the night at 8.30 for 0 p.m. After dinner and prize distribution, a con- cert will be held in which several Awell-known local artist will assist.

Hi Excellency the Olcer Ad-

the ministering

Government has signified his intention of being pre- lawn 'sent. It is hoped that nil bowlers in the Colony will make it Paris.

a point to attend,

ners!

EXCHANGE

Philanderer

Bent That

Tempest

King's Bounty

Oct 22. THE IRISH SWEEP

146.0/32

Lâu Chung

sang, Fung King-cheung, Lal Shiu-

and Lee Shek-yau.

Hongkong FA-Rowlands (Kow- loon); Webster (Seaforths) and A. J.

Evans (Kow-

Hussain (st Jo) *** ¡Scaforths)

loon) - (Capt),

Coakley

and O'Connor (Kowloon);

Duffield (Ordnance), (Kowloor Middlesex),

Saw (Middle-

Pearson 30.1

sex) and Hau Ching-to (Eastern).

Reserves: E. Strange (Club), B. Bleicford (Club), Sung Ling-sing (Eastern), D. Leonard (St. Joseph's) and Lee Tak-kee (Eastern).

SPRINGBOKS NO. 1

RUGBY NATION

Great N.Z. Record

The South African Rugby Union footballers concluded their Austra that they lasian tour with a record that just- the benefit of mankind gambled and then only three times fed their claim to the title "World's yearly. It was commonsene to save No. 1 Rugby Nation."

-21.30 Cesarewitch Draw Hasmoney, but one could

RATES

Oct. 21.

.146.7/3

Geneva... Berlin..

21.50 .12.33% -54735 ᎮᏎ .

22.40 19.301 .10.00

The following are the prize win: Athen.

Milan.... League championships-First divi- Copenhagen.

Stockholm. sion, Club de Recrelo; Second division, Indian R.C.; Third division, Civil Calo......

Service C.C.

Helsingfors. Shanghai.

Amsterdam

Slagles championship-Winner, U.New York M. Omar; Runner-up, S, Kandle.

Pairs championship-Winners, A.Vienna.. M. Omar and J. M. Omur: Runners-Prague. up, J. A. Luz and it. F. da Luz.

Big Support

n

the

not take It After winning ten and losing one 12.33

away with one after death and no game in Australia they embarked on 547

one could cavll at spênding so little what was expected to be by far the itiner- 94Y

on such a good purpose.. The Sweep more difficult hold of their

injuries 22.40

lake took worries away for a shotary, but desplie numerous Dublin, Oct. 22.

while. Everyone loved an unexpected and strenuous travelling in Now 10.30%

The 22nd Irish Hospitals' Sweep-] windfall Millions of subscribers Zealand they overwhelmed 10.00

Mansion and the grand staff of the Sweep strongest provincial sides and con- 220% stake opened to-dny ut 220

1/2 1/2

House, Dublin, amid colourful organization worked as a great family vincingly defeated New Zealand in to help the sick and poor along life's the deciding test recently. Following 4.95 philatelic setting founded on stamps rough road. 4.05%

is their New Zealand record:-- ..8.00

0.95

Won, 16: Lost, 1. Polnis: For. 411; 2014 of all nations on the theme of "Hands .2014

The Lord Mayor of Dublin wel- against, 109. Across the Sea," 1424

comed the visitors. and Mr. J. Defeated Auckland, 19-5: Lord Powerscourt, opening the O'Sheehan, director of the draw Waikato, 6-3; d. Taranaki, 17-3; d. proceedings, sald that he did not made the auditors' figures public. Manawatu, 30-3; d. Wellington, 20-0; 1/3

want to repeat extolling the Sweep- 1/0/%

stake, but reiterated that the value The total receipts were £2,005,165 lost to N.Z, 1st Test), 7-13; d. Marlborough-Nelson, 22-0; d. Conter 4.05%

flic prize fund

£1,582,753.bury. 23-8; d. West Coast and Bullch, 20.3814far outweighed the criticisms of and

were worth £384,

d. South Canterbury, 43-8; d. 31-0; Ten residual cash prizes were worth N.Z. (2nd Test), 13-5; d. Southined, L8,276.

30-17; d. Otago, 47-7; d. Hawkes Bay,

1/3

.142 ,Nom. 110

Nom.

110

1/04 .4.054

20

.1/2

1/2 killjoys and so-called guardians of Non-runners 1/2 210 Publie morals.

Madrid. Lisbon.. Rinks championship--Winners, J. R. Soares, J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. Hongkong Sousa and C. S. Rosselet, Runners-Bombay up, J. Watson, C. B. Hosking, R. G. Montreal Brussels Craig and A. Hyde-Lay.

International competition Win Yokohama.

S. Belgrade.... .210 (S. A. Bright. ner, England

Grimmitt and J.Montevideo.....39 Randle, A. W. Holidge); Runners-up, India (A. R.Rio de Janeiro:.4%. Min, D. M. Khan, A. M. Omar and Silver (Spot)....10 la Silver (forward).19% U. M. Omar).

...101 Allkenhead Shield.-Winners, Kow-War Loan

British Wireless.

Joor,

307 The photographic exhibition on the

In less than seven years over 21-17; d. Poverty Bay, East Coast and 44 other side of the road strikingly 1974 Hustrated what had been done. £50,000,000 have been raised, over Day of Plenty, 33-5; d. N.Z. (3rd. 1911 New hospital after hospital arose. £30,000,000 awarded In prizes, and Test), 17-0; d, North Auckland, 148. 101% They sometimes were criticised on over £11,500,000 for the Hospitals.-

grounds of gambling, but it was for International Press Bureau.

LADIES' HOCKEY

The following will represent st Andrew's Ladies in a hockey match against the Seaforth Ladies on the Murray Parade Ground,' Queen's Road, on Monday, at p.m. sharp:

3. Hall; J. Broadbridge and E. Chang; J. Humphreys, M. Vessocna and B. Greaves, V, Churn, E. Chuta, Y. Ho, S. Roberts and D. Drew,

Reserves R. Stephenson, Mabel Churn and C, Sanh,

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