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CHINESE PLAYERS LOSE AMATEUR STATUS.

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Aggregate scores:----

The games resulted as lows:

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It was mentioned that Chan Kwong-iu and Tao Kwai-sing, mem- fol-bers of one of the teams in the Hong Kong Amateur League, had violated, the rules by accepting money while touring Malaya as members of the Loh Hwa team.

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INTERPORT GOLF.

HONG KONG v. SHANGHAI IN FOURSOMES.

ALL SQUARE.

Shanghai, Yesterday... The Hong Kong-Shanghai golf Interport match opened to-day, with the foursomes matches, the teams finishing all square. '- talled results follow:

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Wrigley and Smith (Hong Kong) defeated Denison and Benson, one up.

Pettit and Huggett (Shanghai) de-f feated Ferguson and Dr. Newton,

two up.

Budd and Provat (Shanghai) finish- ed all square with Marton and Law.

rence,

The singles matches will be played to-morrow-Reuter.

H.K.C.C.

ANNUAL MEETING. OF MEMBERS.

the

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1930.

AMAZING FIGHT WITNESSED:

Sideboards Tugged Lead to Foul.

FIVE ROUNDS!

conscious with a

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Aquatics — To-day Harbour Race, 5 p.m.

Open

Boxing To-day-Somersets Y. Argylis, Murray Barracks.

Tennis -- To-day — Inter- **Faculty · Match--Engineers v.

Medicals, 4.15 p.m.

MR. HANCOCK, AS PRESIDENT.

After five rounds, in which the Mr. L. S. Greenhill, Hon,, Secro-

opponents boxed, kicked, hair-pull- tary for a number of years, was ed, and did everything bu: wrestle, unanimously elected a life mem Billy Edwards, the "Canndian ber at the annual general meeting caveman" lost the bout at the Ex- of the Hong Kong Cricket Clubhibition to Pat McGill, by knock- yesterday afternoon, under

ing him out with a right swing. championship of Mr. T. E. Pearce. That ended an unpleasant display,

Addressinthe gathering the

says the Adelaide Observer.

MeGil tugged at Edwards's Chairman sali, in part:-

The Second XI. are to be sideboards, and the caveman, en-| heartily congratulated on their raged, knocked the Irishman un-· successful season, winning 16

right-handed matches. drawing 3, and only los-panch to MeGill's jaw. Two am!

out of 22 played. Theybulance men came to his help, and After a prolong discussion, a re- ing 3 solution was passed upholding the were also top of the 2nd Division the referee, Charles Honroth, lift- decision of the Emergency Com- of the League.

ed the fallen wrestler's hand in Owen Hughes and Mr.token of victory. mittee that the charges were Mr. proved and that by having violated G. E. R. Divett have to be con- such rules, they have forfeitedgratulated on heading both bat their amateur status and they are ting and bowling averages for the 1st XI and 2nd XI. respectively. now accordingly debarred from playing in any amanteur football This double, double event must be unique in the annals of the club. game in the Caleny.

Favoured by good weather the

Contrasted to the shorter and annual tennis tournament

successful conclu- lighter Edwards, McGill, who is 15 brought to a. sinn in record time. The cousing st. 2 lb., appeared in a gaudy green to have dug dressing gown, which was adorn- Rumjahn appear

an unassailable ed with a golden harp, a aquare, themselves into

far as

the open yard. Edwards weighed 13 st. 8 position. as doubles is concerned. Mr. Hondin b

concentrated ол Ed- came back to his own by winning McGill the singles, after a lapse last words's right arm to bring him to the boards, but Edwards countered; year.

this by slapping the Irishman in the face.

Mr. R. Duncan said that the Emergency Committee had gone into the matter as thoroughly as they could. They sat from 6.30 p.m. till 9.45 p.m. and every thing was-given a very fair hearing. The two players were taken before the Committee and were asked several questions regarding their tour. One of the answers was to the effect that the players were promis- ed $2 each a day for expenses and anything above that amount that was spent would be refunded.

No Permission.

was

We had teams entered in all three divisions of the Tennis Lengues, finishing 4th in the "A" Division, 6th in the "B" Division and 2nd in the "C".

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Referce Felled, Edwards then punched the re feree, who fell to the floor beside McGill. The crowd rushed to the ring, but was satisfied with count-1 ing Edwards out.

The referee warned the Cana-i dian, who flew to the ropes when Exas- he got in trouble, ever The players said that before they sailed they were given the sum of A successful "Hong" doublea perated at this, McGill grabbed $150 to buy a blazer, football gear tournament has just ended by Edwards by the legs in the second winning, round, and hauled him back. The and a dress suit. They were aleo Messrs. Dodwell & Co. asked if they had the permission of represented by Messrs. Bowker Canadian gripped McGill's le a to counter a giant swing. Edwards their Clubs to go on the tour, but and Holmes.

had McGill close to a fall, but the The Accounts. they replied that they did not think this necessary as it was their own With regard to the accounts, I Irishman converted the hold into JUNIORS' PLAY FOR ADAMSON affair: questioned as to why they trust you will agree they are a splits, and Edwards wormed his

You will ob- way to the ropes." did not obtain CUP.

permission moat satisfactory.

Thrown on Spectators, serve the gross profit at working of the Council before. play-

is $12,249.78, or $1,800 Edwards countered a body team not afiliat-account The Adamson Cup fog Octobering for

This is scissors by uppercutting, and the played at Happy Valley by the ed to the Association, the players better than last year. Junior Section of the Royal Hong said that they did not think it only $180 short of our record Irishman rushed him into a zorner. After providing and rained blows on Edwards. Kong Colf Club resulted:-

necessary, but later admitted they year in 1926/7,

for depreciation and Interest, MeGill finished a heetie round by should have done so first. They saw

$7,668.32, and writing off Inter throwing Edwards on to the spec- their mistake now.

port expenses, we carry to reserve tators. account $3,321.57, or approximate- McGill, who was concentrating ly the same amount as last year. on the crutch hold in an effort to In the balance sheet, overdraft bring off his popular aeroplane with our bankers is down to spin, was attacking most of the $6,969.83. By the end of this third round, and once Edwards year this amount should be extire saved himself by clinging to the ly wiped out,

ropes, Edwards was also lucky to Election of Officers,

escape a fall early in the fourth Mr. H. R. B. ("Dick") Hancock round when McGill held both Ed- was re-elected President, and the wards's legs in the air and forced the mat. The following gentlemen were clected his shoulders on

A. J. W. Dorling

E. Moon

A. E..Charmin

B. E. J. Buckeridge

R. C. Wallase

Decision Upheld.

H. T. Brooks (qualifies) 02-1874 Other scores were as follows:- G. McLeod .....

.91-187& .05 -- 14 = 77 Mr. Ormiston said there was no 78 doubt that Rule 12 was infringed .91-1378 96-1878 but they could not definitely prove .891079 that the men had lost their amateur status. He said the players had apparently been baly misled and he felt rather sorry for them.

More discussion ensued and Mr. G. T. May proposed that the deci sion of the Emergency Committee be upheld This was seconded by Mr. A, Goldenberg and was car ried by a majority.

A YOUNG 'MERMAID'

CHINESE GIRL WINS OPEN HARBOUR RACE.

RECORD BROKEN.

The annual harbour race for women yas, swum yesterday, and. the much foveted honour went to a.2-years-old Chinese girl, Miss Young Sau-king. Only nine com- petitora dived off from the Police Pier, Kowloon, and all but t completed the distance.

Miss Yeung.maintained a strong breast stroke all the way and she touched the Praya wall more than 100 yards ahead of her nearest opponent. Her time was 32 mins. 39 seca., which is the fastest time for women yet recorded.

The time and order in which the other competitors came in were as follows:-

Yeung Snuking. 32.39. Chan Yak-fai, 84.32... Doris Hunt, 35.20.

Maude George, 37.22. Yuen Pui-cheong. 37,47. Enid Scull, 38.55. Phyllis Hunt, 40 min.

HOCKEY.

'A LADIES' MATCH FOR SATURDAY.

There wit be a match between the Club de Recreio (Ladies' Section) and the Ladies Hockey Club on Saturday at Sookumpoò, at 9.45

p.m.

to the Committee:-Mr. P. M. Canadian stepped over the ropes.

broke Hodgson (representing non-play- Edwards

short

Draw for Lal Wah Cup Competitioning members), and the following

During the evening, the draw for the Lai Wah Cup competition took place and the result follows:-

Civilians v. Navy on Nov. 29. Chinese, v. Army on Jan. 16.

All games in this competition are to be played on the H.K. Football Club ground.

Those present at the meeting in- cluded Mr. J. Ormiston (Chairman) Captain Deakin, Messrs. Hollands, Duncan, Stokes, p, MacTavish, Goldenberg, May, and Lee.

CORNWALL'S MARINES BEAT UNIVERSITY.

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to

scissors by planting his foot on to represent playing members: McGill's neck.

MeGI scuttled out of the ring Messrs. H. J. Armstrong, J. R. Collis, A. C., I. Bowker, W. W. to get out of a painful toehold. Mackenzie, E. J. R. Mitchell, H. This was followed by a fight, and Owen Hughes, T. E. Pearce and the referee ordered both men E. R. West. Messrs. Linstead & their corners, and warned them.

Edwards jostled McGill out of Davis were re-elected as auditors.

Mr. Pearce, in proposing that the ring, and the Irishman pulled

Edwards then butted. Mr. Greenhill be made a life mem- his hair.

the unanimous McGill in the stomach, Edwards, ber, said it was wish of the Committee. As they with blood dripping from his Mr. Greenhill had mouth, suffered in a short arm were aware, been honorary secretary of the scissors. He bridged out, but Mc- Club for many years, when times Gill applied a headlock, during had been good and when times which he pulled Edwards's side- had been bad.

boards. It was then that Edwards The proposition was seconded fouled McGill. by Mr. G. E. Sayer, and carried with great applause.

In replying, Mr. L. S. Greenhill expressed his thanks and said he A WEIGHT REDUCER. had always found it easy to do things in the club because of the and as long as that spirit contino- friendly spirit, which prevalled,

The University "BDCCer" eleven were at home on their ground, yes- terday afternoon, to the Marine team from H.M.S. Cornwall when an interesting, sporting game played ending in a win for the Marines, after they were behind one goal to nil in the first half. The Varsity had most of the play in the ed, the club would come first half, but managed to break harm. He thanked the past Com- through the Cornwall defence onlymittees and the present Commit-

tee for their help. ance, Ong, netting with a shot.

clever

The Marines asserted themselves in the secope half and the Varsity defenders were given a lot to worry about. A fine piece of combina tion by the Marines took them well The teams are as follows:- Club de Recreio:-L. Rocha, M. and Packer scored with a well Baste, C. Demand, H. Leite, M.placed shot which gave the goal- Alves, L. Xavier, C, Silva, E. Rocha, keeper no chance. Soon afterward, L. Silva-Netto, A. Alves, and C. following some ding-dong play, the Botelho.

H.K.L.H.C.-J. Smalley, E. Gray, Cornwall; forwards again attacked E. J. Coppin, A. Owen-Hughes, B. M. and forced a corner, which gave Pope, M. Wallace, S. Kirkpatrick, them their winning point. The ball N. McNelle, E, R. Bell, J. Lack, was well placed and Allcock had no und B. Laing

difficulty, in turning it into the net.

CHESS CLUB.

ELECTION OF NEW OFFICE BEARERS.

The annual meeting of the Chess Club was held in the Central Bri- tish School yesterday evening; Mr. G. F. Nightingale being in the chair. After reviewing the activities of the past year, the following officers were elected: 16

President, Mr., Franklin Nightingale,DOLEWE

Vice-President, Mr.JS Smith.. Hon Secretary, Mr. Rall. Jackson, Hon Troasurer MrAS (Hayss. Captain, Mr. CM. Siqueirasli Ceneral Committes! Messrs. D. E C602 H. W. Randall and C. E.

to no

The Chairman painted but that thoir rules, atated there should

CYRIL TOLLEY LOSES 9LB. AT GOLF.

ONLY ONE ROUND.......

not be more than five-life mem-loge in a strenuous round with How much weight do golfers bere and there were at present only three. Mr. Greenhill would the temperature at 100 degrees? make the fourth.

LAWN BOWLS.

When Cyril Tolley, the British amateur player, finished a round in the championship at Minnes- polls, It was' found that he had lost more than 9. in weight U. M: Omar qualified for the and that his golf clothes weighed semi-finals of the lawn bowls open a fh, there than when he started. singles championship yesterday, aut. when he defeated F. C. Goodman in

"Mr. Tolley looked just like an the fourth round, on the Civil Serice man who has carried nearly 1 vice C.C. green, by 21 shots to 7. cwt. of ice, up five flights of stairs and found the woman of the house sut," said a woman onlooker.

A Happy Quartette at Empire Games

was great day at Hamilton, Ont, when the British Empire

the bore plature of four distinguished Canadian citizens in the vice Tragalibor Whatever the sulle is born or 17 Js unanimous. Latt

I am always sorry when the grass court season is at an end. Grass is the perfect surface. It ls auficiently fast to enable a good shot to "go away" for a winner, and yet it possesses enough hold on the ball to "take" spin.-H. W. Austin,

The beginner or the average player who is trying to Improve bis golf will learn faster if he con- fines himself to comparatively few clubs. In fact, the man who la just teking up the game doar not need more than five cluba, alto-

tom W. Beatty Chiarmar and President of the Canadian Pacifiogether brassie, spoon, mid-fron,

way His Excellency Viscount Willingdon, Opvernor-General cf

al Bow 2 Bennett, Prime Minister of the Dominion; and Howard Ferguson's Prime Minister of the Province of Ontario.

mashle, and putter A. Competon.

Hockey To-day →→ Radio Sports Club v. University, 5.15

p.m.

Saturday Club de Recreio Ladies v. Ladies Hockey Club, Soakumpoo, 3.15 p.m.

Rugby Football-To-day Second Trial Match, Happy Valley.

Monday-Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, 5.15 p.m.

Fencing-To-morrow- Somersets Bayonet Fencing Competition.

Friday Someracts' Bayonet Fencing Competition.

Monday Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club:

Football-To-day-R. Signals v. R. Engineers (Chatham Road); 12 Ety. R.A. v. RA.S.C. (Happy Valley).

Tomorrow-H.Q. Co, S.L.I. v. "B" Co. S.LI, (Sookampoo);. "Co. Argylls v. 20 Bty. R.A. (Chatham Road); "C" Cu. Argylis v. RA.O.C. (Happy Valley).

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Y. Friday 12 Bty. R.A.

(Sookum- II.Q. Co. Argylls poo); 31 Bty. R.A. v. R.A.M.C. (Chatham Rand).

Saturday-First Division- St. Joseph's v. Chinese Athle- tie; South China v. Club; Kowloon F.C. V. Police; Argylla v. Somersets; Club de Recreio v. Royal Artillery; Second Division Kowloon F.C. v. St. Joseph's; Club de Recreio v. Argylis; Navy v South China; Eastern v. Club; Somerseta v. Chinese Athletic; University. Royal Artillery; Third Division-R.A.0.C. v. Force V. Ewo; Royal Air Somersets; Royal Engineers v. South China; Fukien v. Chin- ese Athletic.

Hunt,

Racing To-morrow En- tries close for ninth Extra Race Meeting, noon, Sunday Fanling Steeplechases, Kwanti.

October 25-Ninth Extra Race Meeting.

Ping Pong-To-morrow Kam Chan-man v. So Pul-yip (South China A.A.); Lai Pul....... lum v. C. A. L. Rumjahn (Kowloon Chinese Y.M.C.A.); Chang Sum-chuen v. A. V. Gosano (Kowloon Chinese Y.M.C.A.).

Friday Junior League-

- Hin Kun School v. Hip Wah A.A. (Fukien A.A.); Kangto School v. Hip Keung "A.A. (Chinese Catholic Club); Fili pino Club . Chinese Catholic Club (Chinese Catholic Club). Saturday-Lee Hon-kee v. Lam Ka-huen (Kowloon Chin- ese Y.M.C.A.); Lee Koon-lan 1. Chu Kam-kook (Kangto School).

Sunday Junior League Nam Mo A.A. v. Wah, Ying Club (Kangto School)..

Monday - Junior League---- South China v. Commercial- Press (Chinese Catholic Club); Nam Chung A‚Å‚ v. Indian R.C. (Chinese Catholic Club): Chinese. A.A. v. Kang- to School (Kangto School),

Rifle Shooting-Friday-An- nual Meeting of League. French Bank Building, 5.30 *p.m.

Cricket Saturday-C.S.C.C. v. C.C.C.; University v. I.R.C. (Longue); C.CC. II. v. C.S.C.C. II. IR.C. v. University (L.).

Lawn Bowls-Saturday— Taikoo R.C. Closing Day.

Sunday Inter-Departmental Final Sanitary Department v. Revenue Department, Police RC. Green,

Yachting - Saturday- Menagerie Race.

Monday

of Members.

Annual Meeting

October 25-Menagerie Race:

November

Cruise.

1-Opening

November 8-Firat Cham- pionship Race.

Golf Saturday and Sunday -Captain's Cup, K.G.C.

'November 2-Opening of New Course," Fanling

Baseball-Saturday-Texaco

v. Klaoras.

Sunday Japanese v South China.

Whist Tuesday - St. Patrick's Club Drive, 880 p.m.

HOME.

Racing To-day The Casarewitch, Nawmarket, s

October 29--Cambridgeshire Stakes. Newmarket.

Football-Monday-England

v. Ireland.

October 26-Scotland v. Wales, Ibrox Park, Glasgow. November 22-Wales V England.

November 20 English Cup First Round

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