IRELAND'S NEW SPIRIT IN

RUGBY FOOTBALL

“Attack” The Cry All Round

(y "Morning Post" Correspondent)

The performances of the Irish team last season could be taken as a criterion of the healthy condition of the game in the country and of the desire of most clubs and players to make the game what it should be-a glorious adventure with "attack" the cry word.

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THE

HONGKONG

OCTOBER TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,

MACAO RACING

Programme For The November Mooting

The Macno Jockey Club's Novem- ber Race Meeting will be held on

LOCAL CRICKET

University Association To Play Students

Sunday, November 14. All ponies The following have been sejected.

30, 1937,

WEEK-END -

FOOTBALL MATCHES

(Continued from Page 8.)

entered will be transported free on to represent the University Alumni easy to scare, especially na Mak Saturday, November 13, from Hong-Association in a friendly cricket Shin-hon and Li Tin-sang are play- kong to Macao and shipped back on match against the University to ing so well at the moment. Monday, November 15. No charge merrow, commencing, at 11 am at will be made for keep while there Pokfulum. Twelve players will re- - during that period,

present each side:

TEAMS SELECTED

The following teams have been selected:

Honibali.

Knox,

Entries close on Thursday, Novem- E Zimmern (Capt), D. J. N. ber 4, at the Secretary's office, 5th. Anderson, A. Baker, J. Barrow. D. floor, New Stock Exchange Build-unz, W. 11. Kwan, Dr. C. W. Lam, Uirich; Evans, Bliss, O'Connor: W. Kowloon.-Rowlands; Souza, A. Dr. A. M. Rurigues, P, M. N. da Stodgy methods in attack and the attaching of too much im-ing, Ice House Street, Hongkong.

In connection with the "Autumn Youngsaye and F. R. Ziminern...

Silva,

Jr., W. H. Siing, J. L. Knox, Jorge, Coakley, D. portance to defence have in the past detracted from the enjoy

race on the ment of matches both by the players and onlookers, but we are Handicap," the fourth

prozzamme, a special $1 sweep in

South China "B".-Tan Kwan-con; hoping that is finished with.

The De conducted.

cost

Chung Chee-ying. Lau Mau; Leung of a

Yin-chan, Lam Tak-po, Tsé Kam- Chan Tak-fal, Lau Chung-san, Tay Quee-lang

sea-

Club games last season certainly place of J. Russell, C. N. Graves, and were much more attractive, even if S. Deering against Wales last the general standard room for improvement.

of play, left Ban.

J. A. E. Siggins has retired after The new season which commences in wonderful International career ex- on Saturday, September 25, with the tending over seven seasons, during has played on 24 occa- playing of the Seven-a-side Tourna- which he

for Ireland, captaining the ment in Leinster and of club games sions in Ulster and Munster gives every team in three campaigns. promise of being a highly successful one from every point of view. IMPROVING BACKS

It is likely, therefore, that the puck will be much changed, but if will be a sad day for Ireland when the supply of good forwards shows signs of becoming exhausted. TRIAL IN NEW GUISE

through ticket, including a chance in the special sweep, is $6 per set, while

a book of five tickets in the special sweep is available at $4.50, bath obtainable from the Club's office at Stock Exchange Building.

BASEBALL CONTRACThong Yeung Shui-yick, Ng Poli-hui,

Lazzeri Leaves Yankees St. Joseph's.-R. Marques; A. J.

For Chicago Cubs

Alves; N. Delgado, D. Leonard, C. Marques; T. Castline, A, Ward, V. Costa, J. Gomes and A. Alves,

The following is the programme of events (subject to alteration):

1-Yangisze Handicap. For China

Kowloon Chinese-Hon Po-pol; Chan Hol-ching, Ng Ching-cheung; Pontes, Subscription Ponies of this

Chleage, Oct. 28. Lai Woon-fat, Chin Chi-tün, Wong Club that have not won more than $200 in Stakes since 1st

January,

Anthony Lazzeri, who played Inst Tin: Chin Chi-tai, Kwok Lai-yu, 1937, at Race Meetings of this Club. senson for the New York Yankees Yeung Kun-po, Chan Ching-tsul, Jockey allowance. One Mile. and assisted in the winning of the Tam Cheeng-tai,

2.-Hwang

Handicap. Ho

a contrnet For World Series, has signed

Eastern-Sammy Tsang; Kwok China Ponies classified by the Hong- with the Chicago Cubs the one year

Ping-chung, Tsang Chong-wan; Lo as "C" class at as a "player-conch."

Wal-kuen, Cheong Kwok-chol, Yuen There has been one change in the kung Jockey Club

allowance. turbed to any extent. They are list of representative matches. Com-ute of entey. Jockey

The terms of the contract Lave not Shu; Hau Ching-to, Kwok Ying-kce, likely to be again

Sung Ling-sing. Lee Tack-kee and while one or two of them may be blad Universities (Dublin) playing

3-Pello Handicap, (1st Section) been disclosed-Unlied Press.

Lo Ying-kec. just turning the corner, others, like the Rest of Leinster on November 3, G. E. Cromey, C. V. Boyle, and F. this match taking the place of the For China Ponies classified by The Hongkong Jockey Club as "D" and G. Moran are still advancing, anime-honoured the balance, if anything, should be Dublin Hosplints and County Dublin. classes at date of entry. Jockey

The Inter-provincial games will be allowance. One Mile.

The International side, which did so well last season, may not, na for as the backs are concerned, be dis-

available, and

in favour of improvement.

new

centre.

YOUNG FORWARDS NEEDED

matchi

fixture

between

One Mile,

HONG RIVALRY

E. L. Barros A. A. GI C. Noronlin

138 G. F. Santos

V. da Luz

160

10 A. J. Castro

150

Total

450

the

vis,

Club-Cole; Nichols, Kemp; Pur- Skinner, Millington; Fisher, Main, Fowler, Wilson and Bickford. Note-One Entry only, will be

Great Gibb Livingston and the

PollceMarining; It through injury, or loss of form. played in Tal (Charity match) on nude for Pei Ho Handicap. Entries]

Pile; Bone, January 19, and the Anal trial on backs have to be drafted in January 20. Our

will be divided into First and Second Northern Telegraph Company play- North, Gough Parker: Willerton, International

at Morrison, Johnson, Howlett, Brittain. there are several players whose play

with England is in Dublin, Sections at the discretion of the cd a friendly game of billards

St.

оп Patrick's Club them for

Handicappers. Jast teason car-marked

Thursday,

for the S. China *"-Cheung Moon- 4-Autumn Handicap. For China which resulted in a win honours sooner or later, notably, and those with Scotland and Wales

at Murrayield and Swansen. A. Ester (serum-half) and H. I.

Ponies of this former by 450 points to 353. Scores: wing; Mak Su-hion, Lee Tin-sang; The tendency to increase the num-Ponles, Subscription

Lau Hing-chol, Leung Wing-chul. McKibbin (centre), of Queen's Uni-

ber of Inter-city club games still Club that have won more than $200

Swimming Relay Race Lau Tin-gung: Tang Kwong sam, Lai versity, and J. C. Martin, the Trinity continues and, with a good sprinklingfa Stakes since 1st January, 1937,

Great Northern Gibh Lavingston Shut-wing, Au Peng-ming. Chuk of matches with cross-channel clubs, at Race Meetings of this Club. Jockey

160 Salt-kam, Lee Kwok-wai, interest should be well maintained allowance. Six Furlongs.

(Second 5-Pei Ho Handicap. in all localities, Several of the forwards are get- The most Important happening in Section)-For China Ponies classi- ting beyond their best days, and Leinster is the granting of senior led by The Hongkong Jockey Club

In a swimming_relay race, though the policy was severely cristatus to Old Belvedere (the P. and as "D" and "E" classes at date of tised at the time, the selectors, with P. team of Belvedere College). This entry, Jockey allowance. One Mlle. Great Northern Telegraph., avenged

G-Ladies' Sprint

(Unofficial). A their billiards delent when they beat an eye ie the future, were probably brings the number of senior teams Justifled in trying out new men in in Dublin up to eleven. The general Cup will be presented to the Win- the Gibb Horg,

opinion is that there were alrendy ning Rider, Souvenirs will also be more than enough and that the in-presented to the 2nd and 3rd Placed

C. Noronha, B. Santos, V. Marques RECOMMENDED Case will tend to lower the stan-Riders, For China Ponies, Subscrip- and A. Barretto, while the losers dard all round. Belverdere have on Ponies of this Club that have produced many fine players, includ started and not won at this Meeting. were A. J. V. Ribeiro, A. J. Castro, ng Eugene Davy and George Mor-To be ridden by pupils of the Kow-C. Assumpean and C. Victor. gan, who have spread themselves loon Riding School, Catchweight. No out amongst the clubs.

Whips or Spurs allowed. Post En- teles, Five Furlongs.

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Handicaps for the Tenth Extra Meeting

Handicaps for the Tenth Extra Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club, on November 6, aro announced as follow:

Total

FRIENDLY BOWLS

at

The following will represent Kowloon The winners were" represented by Bowling Green Club in a bowls match

against Craigengower Cricket Club

11, F, Stoneham, E, J, J. Spradbery. Austin Hond to-day at 3 p.m.:

McKelvie, R. P. Phillips, S. W. White. E. W. Lines, w. s. Drake,

R. Duncan,

fignat Spirit, 13: Pastan Love. 155: Plain View, 151; Sylvandale, 183; Tiny Star. 163, Valorous, 147; Volaire. 100: Ythan, 130,

Second Norfolk Handles, D Class, Section, from the Two Milo Pont, Once

II. L Lockhart, T E. Hobson, D. W. Waterton, A. M. Holland.

A. Bawer, E. M. G. Hanion, J. C. GIN. G. E. r. Thompson,

E. . V, Searle, P. T. Darby, K. C. Hamil- ton, J. G. Meyer.

W. Rumell, Þ. T. Moran, A. Macfarlane,

round and in-Araxy. 145; Atomic Star, W: Macfarlane,

153; Copper Idol. 150: Good Morning, 150 J. Watson, F. Whitehead, A. Hyde Lay. Happy Venture, 140 Kings Parade, 153. Armstrong.

| National Anthem, 150; Racing Boy, 103:

17th of September, 143; Stopwatch,. 147; Tabby Cat, 157; Yun Sing. 140: Zero, 188, Surrey fiandicap, A. Class, from the Two Mile Post, Chec round and in Bear Claw, 10; Cossack's Beauty, 144; Diana Day 156: Gladiator, 143 Happy Eve, 153; King's Warden, 141; Botuler of Britain, 140; Wild Life, 193,

The club most affected at present Is Clontarf, who will lose George Morgan and his pariner at half- back, P. J. Quinn, who will turn out for Old Belvedere. This undoubted- ly will mean that Clontarf will drop very much in the grading, and that Old Belvedere, thanks to having the nucleus of a good back division, will probably hold their own with most clubs.

Sussex Handicap, B Class, from the 1% will be interesting to ace to

Miles Post-Dawn Star, 184; Harvest what extent Morgan can influence Nallah Nulials Handicap, B Class, One View, 140; Havoc Eve, 101; Honeymoon the play of Frank Quinn, who is A Quarter Miles Great Time, Eve, 150; King's Coronation. 155; King's likely to play out-halt to him for Botniak Star 160: Bag Tor, 157: Justice 140 New Star, 150; Potentate, Dick Turpin. 155 155; Red Feather, 140; Rose-Quicen. 182; Belvedere, with P. J. Quinn st cen-Baumon, 144; Perfect Day, 140: Racing Tyne, 140,

Heart, 149, Saucy Face, 153; Snowy Juver. "Kent Handicap, C Class, froin the 11⁄4 tre, for this young player shows CX-153; Strathearrick. 135 Vixen Tor. 100. Mile Poal-Amberley. 140: Boolat Bay. SHEWAN TOMES & CO., ceptional promise, and, even-though Norte Handicap, Cihan, First Section 13:-Commencement Bay. 140; King

then playing as a junior, was tried from the Two Mile Post. Once round and Bounty, 140; Kum Shan, 180; Laughing | for a place in the Irish team last-Daylight Evo; 144: Diogenes, 180; Gold Uuddha, 146: Rose Evelyn, 141 Scenic of China. 153; Virm, Coin, 10: Gold Sovereign, 147; Laughing View, 103, Soldier Cavalier, 140; Laughing Giri, 183; Na- 154.

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