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HONG KONG DEFEATED BY MANILA.
WRIGLEY'S HGLE IN ONE.
Shanghai. Vesterday. Manila defelted og Kong in the Interport poli costat to-day by six points to five,
Hong Kong won the morning! singles, by 3 'gunes to 2. but in the afternoon; in the fourialls, Manila won two games and Hong Kong. one. One point was scored for each singles and two points for each fourball.'
The following are detailed scores in the singles.
Sport Columns
CHAMPION'S SPEED.
WINS MILE, RUN AND THIRD, IN 880 YARD RACE.
COACH PLEASED.
CRICKET.
H.K.C.C. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.
1ST XI. v. ARGYLLS,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930.
SOCCER SENSATION.
VIEWS OF A SHANGHAI SCRIBE.
HONG KONG TO BLAME
METT. Zb, writing in the China Press, gives the full story of the proposed football tour: to Europe, its commencement, and its adjournment. He says:
After an inquiry mado with sev oral team players, the reasons for Wrigley hold ut at the seven track meet held
At the recent inter-collegiate The following have been select-the failure of the European tour at the Tartarded to represent the Hong Kong could be briefly summarised. In teenth, from hundred and sixty Stadium. Cambridge, Massac-C.C. 1st XI. to-morrow in a match the first place, the team can not yards, in one.
setts. Captain George Bullwinkle, against the Argyll and Sutherland get the full support of the Hong of City College of New York cap-Highlanders:--
Kong players. Though there were” T. E. Pearse (Captain), E. two players from Hong Kong join- Lured first place in the mite run Wrigley and Saloon finished winning from a Beld of ten start-Batger, A. C. Bock, G. E. R. Divetting the team, several first class
F. R. Duckitt, H. Owen Hughes, I ets, to be crowned the new Interisly. Ez d. R. Mitchell, Reid, players.refused to join after they collegiate one mile champion." It R. II. D. Wade, H. J. Armstrong. were invited. The players refus- is especially noteworthy that only and W. J. Hunt (12th aan).
e for they were not satisfied 2nd XI. v, Recreld. one hour after this gruelling race
and with the general formation Bullwinkle garnered a third place
The following have been alert-management of the team as the in the 880 yard run an equally ed to represent the Hong Kong leaders of the team did not ex- uying distance. These two events C.C. 2nd XI. in a match to be played pose everything in detall with re- are considered among the mast tomorrow against the Club de Regard to the proposed trip as to difficult races in college competi- creio:-
its accommodation and the deli W. W. Mackenzie (Captain), E. cate question of the disbursement tion and Bullwinkle is to be con-
Cutting, J. R. Callis, J. fl. Ashworth of gate money. his
Because of this. gratulated ah stamina.
the strength of the team was very
Marton heat Aplin, 2 and 1.
square.
Ferguson beap Mason. D'and '2. Lawrence beal McCord, 4 und 3. Robson beat Smith, 4 and 3. Yates heat Thempan. 5 and 4. The fourball results were as follow:
Marton and Wrigley beat Aplin and MeCord, ose up.
Nelson and Ralon beat Fergu-
son and Lawrence, 5 and 4.
Yotes and Macon beat Smith and Thompson, 3 and 2-Reuter.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club notify the Mowing starting limes for 'Sunda :-
M. G.
9,00 1.1. C. B. Matthew, R. F.
Clark.
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Agents for ADMIRALTY CHARTS,
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High Class English Jewellery.
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WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS.
If you have bought tickets for the
NELSON DAY
CONCERT
LEE
at the
HEATRE
ON OCTOBER 21st.
and find that you are unable to attend, return them to
The Anderson Music Company so that they may be
resold. In this way you will help
i
NAVAL CHARITIES AND THE
SEA CADET CORPS.
Service Men and their Friends will be especially
welcome at the Concert. Special tickets 20 cents each, including tram fare to and from Theatre.
A. H. P. J. C. Church.
C. P, Ba, A. W. H. Edle. Major Bean 4. D. S. Robb.
J. M., W. J. Clerk. R. M. Coloner, 3. B. Lanyon
T. Lin, N. Cochrane
Wonderful
J. Chadwick, P. W. L. Pinner. J. D.. A. Hutchison, J. McFarlane, R. Commenting on the performance Stock, R. J. Stanesty and E. R. much' decreased, and as a result
West.
of his captain, Mr. Mackensie, coach of the City College track team, beamed with pride as he told how he had developed. his into an inter-calle- mile runner giale champion. When Bullwinkle tried for a place on the tenni he
lacked the endurance to dish a race at top speed. He had the qualifications of ft fine runner, and. In order to build up his - re- serve strength Bullwinkle was put Cod Liver Oil dict. On a pare. The results speak for themselves
competition."
FOOTBALL.
TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE MATCHES.
KOWLOON 15T v. POLICE.
the London Association becomes sceptical about the success of the
tour,
The possible shortage of funds. becomes the second reason. The team is banking on the gate ro-| ceipts and contribution of the games en routes cross the South Sea Islands and from the chants as the main subsidy for their tour. Last year the South Sea tour of the Loh Hwa team netted a very handsome sum of
pose
mer-
The following have been select-money, because Loh Hwa had a as can readily be seen by day's ed to represent K.F.C. in their strong team last year and the pur- of the tour was to raise fund for a club house and a for- mal organisation of the Loh Hwa Athletic Club. ' The South Sea
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Cod Liver Oil and Squibbs Mint Flavoured Cod Liver Oil, has ozen unusually successful. The Hutse of Squibb, in fact, has been - A. D. Spin, W. C. Clark.cognised for almost three-quarters A. C. Biter, G. D. Nicholl.
of a century as the leader in the pharmaceutical field, their pro- ducts being the atandard' of quality the world over.
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DON MOE.
DUE. IN COLONY NEXT WEEK.
The local office, of the Dollar Steamship Line ato in receipt of a dable from their Seattle Oillice to the effect that Mr. Don Moe, one the leading international golfers, from Portland, Oregon, is making a round trip through the Orient aboard
President the Cleveland, He will arrive in Hong Kong on October 24, sull on the 25th for Manila, return to Hong Kong on November 2, and sail on Noveni- ber 4.
It is understand that temporary
PING PONG.
JUNIOR LEAGUE MATCH RESULTS.
The following are the results
of further matches played in the Junior Ping Pong League
Commercial Preas best Indian Recreation Club by 29 games to
6.
South China A.A. beat Fu- kien A.A. by 24 games to 11.
Commercial Press beat Wah Ying Club by 30 games to 5..
Hip Keung A.A. beat Chinese A.A. by 24 games to 13.
Hop Chee Club beat Chinese Catholic Club by 24 games to
11.
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In the Men's Singles Tourney, Slu Man-cheuk defeated Locug Fung-aang by 3 sets to 1, and Chang Kwok-wing boat Lee Ming 3 sets, to 2.
1st League fixture versus Police en K.F.C. ground at 4.15 p.m. to-
morrow:-
Gurivitch;
Bliss, Gillott, Pile; Dowman, Patterson; Eastman, Hedley, merchants were utterly disappoint- ed at the failure of the formation Gilchrist, McKelvte, and fanson.
Kowloon 2nd XI v. St. Joseph's. of a Loh Hwa Athletic Club with The K.F.C.' second eleven versus buildings and grounds as propos- St. Joseph's оп the Kowlooned and as the team was not strong ground at 3. p.m. will be:-
this year, the expected returns of F. Angus; Moss, Hast; Smith, the Ráte money and contributions Everest, Parkinson: White, Hawke, were greatly affected. Thus, the
H.K.F.C. 2nd v. Eastern.
Cotton, Davies, Brickford.
leaders felt a financial handicap
The following will represent which might not be able to carry versus Eastern on the St. Joseph's the Club 2nd XI. in their match them through the European tour.
Amateur Standing.
Sloan Fogwill;
ground at 3 p.m. to-morrow:-- The third reason is a technical anil Potouloff and yet a delicate one, that is, Hynes, Puncheon. and Krilovaky about the amateur standing of Peers, Gray, King, Smith and Tavlin, the team. As the proposed team Reserves: Dean, Hooper and was made of amateur atletes. Fowler,
Club de Recrelo. The following will represent the Club de Recreio against the R.A. and A. & S.H. at King's
Park to-morrow
1
at 4.30 and 3
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Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
Rifle Shooting To - day Annual Meeting of League, French Bank Building, 5.30
F..
Lawn Bowls To-day Championship semi-final-For-- guson v. Holland, K.C.C. Ground 430 p.m.
To-morrow Taikoo RC, Closing Day: K.CC. v. K. B., G. C., 3.30 p.m.; Presentation of Prizes C.C.C.
Sup Inter-Departmental Fin-Saltary Department
• v. Harbnue Department, Police R.Creen.
.
Whih day- Open Cham pionship semi-final-Omar v. Luz. CS.C.C. Ground, 4.30 p.m. Football-To-day 12 Bty. RA. v. H.Q. Co. Argylls (Soo- kumpoo): 31 Bty. R.A. R.A.MLC. (Chatham Road).
To-morrow-First Division- St. Joseph's . Chinese Athlo- lic; South China, v. Club; Kowlcon T.C.
Police; Argylis v. Somersets: Club de Recreio v. Royal Artillery; Second Division Kowloon F.C. v. St. Joseph's; Club de Recreio v. Argylls: Navy v. South China: Eastern v. Club; Somerset T. Chinese Athletic; Univerzity v. Royal Artillery; Third Division-R.A.0.C.
V.
药
Ewo: Royal Air Force Somersets; Royal Engineers v. South China; Fukien v. Chin- ese Athletic.
Ping Pong To-day- Kami Chan-man v. So Pui-yip (South China A.A.); Lai Pui- Jum C. A. L. Rumjahn (Kowloon Chinese Y.MC.A.); / Chaug Sum-chuon v. A. V Gosano (Kowloon Chinese Y.M.C.A.); Junior League Hin Kun School v. Hip Wah A.A. (Fukien A.A.); Kangio School v. Hp Keung "A.A. (Chinese Catholic Club); Fill- pino Club v. Chinese Catholic Club (Chinese Catholic Club). To-morrow-Lec Hon-kee. v. Lam Ka-huen (Kowloon Chin- ese Y.M.C.A.); Lee Koon-lan v Chu Kdm-kook (Kangte 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.A. Y Indian R.C. (Chinese Catholic Club); Chinese A.A. v. Kang.. to School (Kangta School).
Hockey-To-morrow-Club
the London Association requested some responsible organisation to certify their standing. Loh Hwa, being a member of the Shanghai Football Association, was there. fore referred to S.F.A. for endors 1.M
First team:-N. Beltrao, R. Silva-ing the amateur standing of the Netto, P. M. Xavier,
p.m. Satiro Sousa, players. While the S.F.A. only: A. V. Gosano, V. Marques, B. Gosano, has the right to endorse the play- Roche, and A. Brown. C. Roza Pereira, J. I. Silva, Lulzers from Shanghai, refused to
certify the Hong Kong and other: Second team: W. Lawrence, E. Lawrence, M. Oliveira, R. Marques, players. For some reasons, or C. Figueiredo, C. R. Silva, A. d'Assis, other Hong Kong held up the en- A. Allemao, J. Gonsalves, J. Santos, dorsement. This complicated the and F, Santnos.
matter still further and supplied Reserves: K. Britto, and A. P. more suspicion to the London As-
Bociation.
Sousa.
HOME FOOTBALL.
LIST OF LEAGUE GAMES TO-MORROW.
V
Y.
V.
Y
1.
The following is the full list of League football games at Home to-morrow:
Division 3. Aston Villa
Birmingham arrangements have been made for Bolton
Blackpool Mr. Moe to play several matches Chelten
Shemold U. with the leading local players atid Grimsby
Portsmouth that definite arrangements will be
Leicester C. Leeds U. mado when the Interport players
Arsenal- return from Shanghai.
Sunderland Mr. Moe is the famous American
Derby C. Walker Cup player and described
Manchester C Blackburn by Bobby Jones as the "most pro-
JI. mising young amateur golfer in the
Charlton United States."
Siwansea
Fishing Renewed His Youth
WING ON CO.
Announce that they will
be closed to public business
TC-MORROW.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th
Killain L. Mitcheltres, better guided sixty, parties, among them Wknown to anglers the con- four United States Senators Bl Linent Lover Bill," is not a puts it all down to angling young man and in 1928 he was fa arought light to his eyes, audition Very sick, man, his to his muscles and welg) doctors telling hurt.hla dâye were Saumbered. Reast resort he took frame, He won the chan ing Babing nud-riding out to lakes lost year with a 15 and streame has given him a new taken after a 45
trout
battle,
lease of life. Poday els renowned Rising No
Jas the Bang National Park chun hamratio
"glow and dahinge saideat the Batyre trunty,
Springs Hotel. Last year he took and hat.
out 81 fishing parties, and this year set for barstrike on süd of his
up to the middle of July he has favorite mountain streams.
V
. Huddersfield
Liverpool Manchester U. v. Middlesbrough v Sheffield W. Newcastle. V. West Ham
Y.
- Division
Bradford Burnley Millwall
vi.
Y.
V.
Notts F.
Oldham
Y.
Preston
Reading
Bristol C. Everton
Cardiff C. V. Flymouth
V. V.
Port Vale
W. Bromwich Barnsley
Southampton Stake Tottenham V. Hury Wolves ...
Bradford C. Division III-Southerá.
V. Coventry C.
Norwich C.
V.
Northampton v. Walsall
Southend
Division III Northern.
Accrington
V
Brentford
Brighten
Bristol R.
V. v.
Watford
Crystal Palace V.
Fulham,
Exeter
V. Gillingham .7.
Luton
Thames Clapton O. Bournemouth
Newport
Torquays
Barrow Carlisle
- Notts Co.
Bwindon Queon's P.; Hartlepools Hull
New Brighton
Chesterfield Crewe
.**
Doncaster R.
Rochdale
Rotherham
Southport
"Tranmero
Wrexham York C.
Celtic Dunded Esht-Fife ∙Hariton Hearts Kilmarnock Morion Partick
Nelson Wigan Gateshead
Y.Lincoln
Halifax Darlington Stockport
Scottish League,
Queen's Park
v
•Bischerial
St Mirren Cowdenbeath Aberdeen
Clyde
Leith "Athletle Rangers
Hibernians
United
With the thres reasons as men- tioned though insufficient as they may be the leaders found no other way than to turn their boat and return to Shanghai. It is a great pity that whoever has been res- ponsible for the trip should have failed to see these three most im-. portant. polats as outlined. Many young players just out of college who were attracted by this touri and resigned their jobs to join the team,
now wandering around for jobs and positions. Perhaps the manager.or the lead- er of the tour should be able to make good for them. The play-
are
ers are also complaining of thei non exposure of the matter about the trip so it will do the manager good to make an official statement without further delay.
HOCKEY.
PS.C. K.B.S.F.P.A. ON MONDAY.
The following. will represent the Radio Sports Club in a hockey match against the K.B.S.F.P.A. dn. the latter's ground on Monday at 6.16 p.m. sharp-
Surjin Singh, Rattan Singh, J. S Grewal, A. E. P. Guest. Mohinder Singh, W. Ayook, M. II. Hasson, Gurbachan Singh, Aytar Singh (Cap. tain) Kalwant Singh, and F.A. Kemp
Reservót B. 9. C
RACING.
RESULT OF CHAMPIONS IN
TIENTSIN.
Tiental, Yesterday.
At the Tientsin race meating to- day, the Champions resulted as fol-
Romance
Diana
1.
Man-o-Grit E BIZ
The winding sweepstake tickets | are:
First prize, 8850; second, 8687 third, 6980—Reuter,
de Recrcio Ladies v. Ladies Hockey Club, Sookumpoo, 3.45
น
Monday-Rádio Sports Club
v. K.B.F.P.A,, King Park,.5.15 p.m.
Cricket-To-morrow-C.S.C.C.
v. C.C.C.; University v. I.R.C. (League); C.C.C. II. v. C.S.C.C. IL; LR.C. v. University (3.). HK.C.C. v. Argylls: Club de Recreio v. H.K.C.T. II.
Sunday-University Volunteers. Pokfulam, 11 am. Yachting To-morrow - Menagerie Race. -
V.
Monday Annual Meeting of Membera,
October 25-Menagerie Race.
November 1-Opening Crulse.
November 8-First Cham- pionship Race.
Golf To-morrow and Sun. day Captain's Cup, K.G.G.: Bogey Pool, Fanling.
October 22-Meeting, Ladies section, H.K.G.C.
November 2-Opening of "New Course," Fanling.
Baseball Tomorrow m Texaco v. Kisorse.
Sunday-Japanese v South
China.
Racing-Sunday-Fanling Hunt, Steeplechases, Kwantl.
October 25-Ninth Extra Race Meeting.
Lawn Tennis: - Sunday - C.R.C. Open Mixed Doubles Tournament Completion of First Round Ties.
Fencing Monday - Royal Hong Kong Yacht Clab.
TuesdaSomeraets Bayonet Fencing Competition! Whis iТuesday Sta Patrick's Club. Drive, 8.30 p.m. Rugby Football Wednes day Third Trini Match, Happy Valley,
HOME.
Nading-October. 20-Cam- bridgeshire Stakes, New market,
Football-Monday-England
v. Ireland.
-October-25-Scotland- Wales, Ibrox Park, Glasgow,
November 22-
England.
November 20
-First Round...
Wales V
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