THE
CHIN
MAIL.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1932.
446 SPORT PAGEADER
OPENING FIXTURES FOR HONG KONG FOOTBALL LEAGUE SEASON
HEARTS REGISTER INTERPORT SOCCER IN MONEY REFUNDED FOR ALL
FIFTH WIN.
Defeat Queen's Park Five To Nil.
London, To-day.
Hearts went nap against Queen's Park on their own ground yester-1 day, scoring Ave times without re- ply-Reuter. "
SCOTTISH TABLE TO DATE.
Rangers
Hearts
Celtic
P. WV. L.-D. Pts.
5.
1 2 12
I
11
1 3 11
0
2 10
1 9
St. Johnstone
Motherwell
Hamilton
St. Mirren
Cowdenbeath
Aberdeen, le Third Lanark Ayr U.
Queen's Park
Merton
Kilmarnock
Clyde
Airdrig
Dundee
Partick
Falkirk
East Stirling
HOCKEY
SOMMERS
IMPRESSES
IN "Y" SIDE
Y.M.C.A.. Beat K.A.M.C. By 4 Clear Goals
NOVEMBER
SHANGHAI INVITATION TO
t
HONG KONG
INDIA HOCKEY MATCH SEATS
All persons who purchased tickets for the" match between the All-India hockey team and a representative Hong Kong eleven will have their money refunded on application at the
INNOVATION OF SUNDAY LEAGUE Booking Offices.
FOOTBALL
OPENING FIXTURES.
An invitation from the Shanghai Football Association to the Hong Kong Football Association, inviting an Interport Soccer eleven
BOWES SELECTED FOR AUSTRALIA
1
to be sent to Shanghai in November, was announced at the meeting 17 PLAYERS TO LEAVE
of the Association held yesterday evening.
ON SEPT. 19.
IS. CHINA
ELEVEN
FETED
Lee Wai-tong Explains Bandoeng Defeat.
"FAILURE MOTHER OF SUCCESS"
Mr. Mok's Speech
Sutcliffe And Larwood Again
Head English Cricket Averages
London, To-day.
The following were the final standings of the leading players in England first class cricket for the 1932 season:
Ames
BATTING
Inns. Rune.
Avage.
Sutcliffe
52
3335
74.18
Tyldesley E.
48
2420
59.02.
50
2482.
57.72
Hobbs
36
1764
56.90.
Mr. Mok Hing sung, who presid ed at the official reception given
Hammond"
49
2528
56.17
K. S. Duleepsinhji
33
1633
62.67
D. R. Jardine
39
-1464
52.28
Leyland
40
1980
52.10
'17
830
51.87
47
2041
51.02
BOWLING
to the South China A.A. football- ers at the Association's premises last sight, paid great tribute to the record of the touring eleven and the way they had blazoned the
name of the South China Athletic Association throughout the East Indies.
Mr. Mok went on to say that! these tours achieved a, great deal
In the same letter, the Shanghai Association expressed their intention of sending a team to Hong Kong next February, for the usual Interport fixture, whether or not a Hong Kong team visited YORKSHIRE'S FOUR PLAYERS in the fostering of good friendship
the North in November.
Đu
between Chinese separated from one another by large expanses of
It was decided to discuss the, Club v. Lincoln (No plly), Matches Full Fixture List For 1932-33 Tour ocean. invitation at the meeting of the start at 4.30 p.m. Association, on Tuesday next.
Second Division. -Eastern v. St.
The proposed match in Nov-Joseph's (St. Joseph's), Kowlcon v. ember is planned to take the S.C.A.A. (Kowloon), Ewo v. Royal place of the match, which should Navy (Navy), Chinese Athletic v. have been played in Shanghai Tsung Tain' (Club, to be played on early this year, and was post-Sunday, October 2), H.K. Club v. poned owing to the Sino-Japanese R.A. (Club), Borderers y. Recreio (Sookunpoo), Matches start at 3 trouble in the North.
The drawing of fixtures for p the first two weeks of the League
BRILLIANT GOAL-KEEPING BY week.
DAVIS
H. Sommers, who has played in representative hockey for Hamburg, and who will great- German ly strengthen the
Club's combination this aca- son, made his first appearance for the Y.M.C.A. 1st cleven at King's Park yesterday after- noon. when they defeated the R.A.M.C. by four goals to nll
in a scrappy encounter,
the
A feature of the game was Aplendid goal-keeping of Davis, of
4/1
London, Yesterday.
The Marylebone Cricket Club has invited W. E. Bowes, the young Yorkshire fast bowler, to go to Australia...
Mr. Ho Yun-kwong, replying to Mr. Mak on behalf of the touring team, said that the team had not) done as well as was expected, but that their record of nineteen wins and three draws in twenty-five matches was not a bad one. Their success he attributed to the plucky members of the team who played one game after another without a thought of the morrow's game, and to the strategy of Mr. Lee Wai- tong, their popular skipper.
won the
Bowes, who is Yorkshire's opening bowler, has perform ed consistently well in county matches this season, and fully deserves the honour bestowed on him at the eleventh hour.
THE ENGLISH TOURISTS. Mr. Lee" Wal-tong in a few well The following have been select- chosen words said that since the
South China eleven had to visit Australia this Win-Championship twice in succes- sive years the eleven had not suffer- until they met the ed a reverse Bandoeng Selected eleven. reasons for that unexpected reverse was due to lack of long time train- ing, poor team work and the pre- sence of too many reserves on count of injuries to Arat eleven' players.
ter:
Third Division.-Borderers v. Road), St. season, took place at the meeting, Signals (Chatham and owing to odd numbers of on-Joseph's v. R.A.F. (Happy Valley), v. University tries being entered in the First Chinese Athletic and Second Division, one team (Happy Valley. 4.30 pm.), S.C.A.A. will have to stand own cach v. Radio (Caroline Hill), Lincolnsed
v. R.E. (No play), R.AS.C. v. Taikoo (Sookunpoo, Sunday, Octo- The Navy representative inti-ber 2). Matches start at 3 p.m. mated that their First Division
October 8, First. team would be unable to partici S.C.A.A. v. RA. Caroline Hill), pate in the first game of the sea-St. Joseph's v. Royal Navy (St. son, while the Lincolnshire Re-Joseph's). Borderers v. giment, who are due to arrive on Athletic (Sookunpoo, Sunday, Oc October 3, will also be unable to tober 9). Recreio H.K. Club play during the first week. **
(King's Park), Lincolns "v. Police (Sookunpoo). Matches start at 4.30
re-
p.m.
พ.
Division.-
Chinese
D. R. Jardine (Surrey) (captain) F. R. Brown (Surrey),
R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick). Nawab of Pataudi (Worcester) G. O. Allen (Middlesex) -Sutcliffe (Yorkshire)
Hammond (Gloucester) Larwood (Notta) Voce (Notts) Duckworth (Lancashire) Amex (Kent) Tate (Susrex)
Leyland (Yorkshire) Verity (Yorkshire). Mitchell (Derby) Paynter (Lancashire) Bowes (Yorkshire)
The
ac-
Mr. Lee Wai-töng concluded his brief address by saying that they were not discouraged by their defeat at the hands of the Bandoeng team. "Failure is the Mother of Success, and we will serve the Association to the best of our ability"
a
After the election of Mr. May 28 Chairman, the names of the teams entered in "the League Division.s
Second Division-St. Joseph's v. were read, the Management Com-Lincolns (St. Joseph's), S.C.A.A. V mittee accepting them en bloc.
Ewo (Caroline Hi), Royal Navy OPENING DAY
v. Chinese Athletic (Kowloon, 430 p.m.), Teung Tain v. H.K Club Discussion then followed
for the
Co(Club 4.30 p.m.); R.A. v. Borderers
Mr. Lee Wai-tong was presented the Medical Corps, who although garding the date
fnscribed mirror as with an four shots went past him. saved, mencement of the playing season, (Sookunpoo), Recreio v. Kowloon many hot shots from close range October 1 being decided upon. (King's Park). Matches start at 3 RW. V. Robina (Middlesex) memento of his team's activities in
was pointed out that the Lincoln-
was invited to make th tour, but Java during the 1932 tour. Third Division-Taikoo . Bor- had to decline on account of The frequency of off-side, "sticks" shire Regiment, which will arrive
K. S. Duleep- and foul rolling in from the side line, here from Shanghai during the derers (Sookunpoo, Sunday, Octo- domestic reasons.
The first week of October, would not be ber 9), Signale v. St. Joseph's sinhji has unfortunately been ad- prevented progressive play.
forwards, while combining well, able to participate in the first (Chatham Road), R.A.F. v. Chinese vised to go to Switzerland for time and again were out of position same of the season, and Yeoman Athletic (Kowloon). University v. health reasons and will therefore
failed Jennings asked that the Royal when in front of goal, and miserably, W. J. Brown, at centre- Navy first eleven might also be ex-SC.A.A. (Club) Radio v. Lincolns not be available.
(Chatham Road, 4.90 p.m.). forward, missed at least five gilt cused for the first fixture, owing (Happy Valley), R.E. v. R..A.§.C.
from the "Y" forwards.
p.m.
goals, wild hitting being his weak to the absence of many of the ships Matches start at 3 p.m.
in the North.
4
was
•point.
Regarding the question of The Medical Corps forwards seldom, if ever, went near their op- grounds, the Chairman said that ponents' goal in the first half, but in there would be eight ground the second half shots from Davies, available, and owing to the heavy
the Leagues, it Knight and Newland, called for the entries in attention of G. C. Moss, hut he was necessary that some matches be played on Sundays. Mr. Hollands/ safe and cleared successfully.
said that none of the Clubs seem BROWN SCORES TWICE.
to object to the Sunday games, and They obtained their first goal the proposal was agreed upon. through T. J. Price, Brown adding The drawing of fixtures for the another shortly after. The third frst two games of the season took goal was notched by Wilson, after place, and the Secretary will draw Davis had saved two shots in suc- the, other fixtures and will submit tae drawing to the Committee for consideration.
J.
BASEBALL
FIXTURE CARD.
The following is the revised itinerary for the M.C.C.'s tour of Australia this year:
1992.
CARDINALS BEATEN Dec. 2-First Test at Sydney.
TWICE.
Chuck Klein Homers For Phillies.
SENATORS BEATEN.
R. H.
E.
1
Dec. 30-Second Test at Mel-!
bourne.
1933. Jan. 13Third Test at Adelaide. Feb. 10-Fourth Test at Brisbane. Feb. 28-Fifth Tast at Sydney.
Other Matches
Oct. 21-Western Australia
1932
Perth.
SOUTH CHINA A.A. AQUATIC TEAMS.
To Compete At Fifth Kwangtung Gala.
LEAVE BY KWANGTUNG.
The South China Athletic Association are sending a team of men and women competi- tors to the fifth Kwangtung Swimming Gals to be held in Canton on Friday.
L. G. Crawley Hendren
Larwood Verity
Fisher
Bowes Tate
Freeman
J. C. White Voce
C. S. Marriott Langridge Jas.
KAYE DON SAYS THAT ME'LL TRY AGAIN IN 1933..
"There Is No Jinr, I Can Laugh At Them."
Detroit, Mich., Sept, 6. Kaye Don, British speedboat racer, undismayed by the Jinx which prevented him from ser; iously threatening America's possession of the Harmsworth Trophy, emblematic of speed-- boat supremacy, announced to day that he would be hack again next year for another attempt to lift the coveted, pla-
que.
A jinx has been dodging Don's footsteps for the past two years. Last year his Miss Eng. ... land II sank in a race with Gar Wood's Miss America IX. This year his Miss England III ship- ped yater badly in the first trial heat and experlericed mo- tor trouble in the second of the races.
"Jinx?" Don stated. "I can laugh at any jinx”
SCHOOLS AQUATIC
SPORTS.
المسنس
Large Crowd Witness Keen Contests,
366 203 2.084. 162 12:86 1.117 401 2,260 162 13.88 Y7R 66 310 22 14.09 1.194 271 2,877 190 15.14 1,380 440 2,494 160 15.58 1,565 404 4.149 253 16.39- 978 360 1,813 107 .16.94 973 201 2,295 136 16:87 607 209 1,179 68 17.93 940 232 2,032 118 17.66-
-Reuter.
ANDREWS LEAVES FOR CANTON.
Accompanied By E. C.. Fincher.
"SIRDAR". MAY PLAY.
E. D. Andrews, the New Zealand' and British International player,
tennis Can-
for will leave Lou to-night and will be accom panied by E C Fincher, the run- ner-up in the Colony Singles Cham-
ionship this year.
+
The pair will be the guests of the British Consul-General while in Canton. They are to play exhibi- tion games and may be joined by SA Ramjahn, the Colony cham- pion.
Arrangements have been pleted between the Hong Kong L.TA. and Andrews to appear in a series of exhibitions in Hong Kong on Wednesday and Thursday of next week.
com-
Singles and doubles will be play- ed, the prominent visitor having agreed to play two matches of each. of the best of three sets.
The venue for the exhibitions has not yet been fixed, nor have the local players been selected, al- though it is fairly certain that S. A. Rumjahn and E. C. Fincher, will meet Andrews in the singles, and Yew Man-kit and Ho Ka-lau, last year's youthful interporters may be given an opportunity in the- doubles.
A large number of spectatora FANLIN HUNT AND
witnessed the annual
swimming
RACE CLUB.
List Of Meetings.
sports of the Garrison School of Mr. Mok Hing has been elected Hong Kong and Kowloon at the as the S.C.A.A. delegate and Mr. V.R.C. yesterday, including H.E. Yeung Chu-nam will captain the Major-General W. Sandilands, The following dates have been men competitors with Chr. Chan CB, OMG, DSO, who later dis- fixed-by-the-Fanling Hunt & Race-
Mrstributed the prizes,
Club for Race Meetings to be held at Shau-ping as his nasistant.
The full results were as follow: during this season: Mok Ying-kwal will captain, the
Girls' Handicap (10-12)-1, Ella Oct. 27-Combined Team at Perth. ladies' contingent and Mrs. Mok Nov. 4South Australis at Ade-Hing-chiu will act as vice-captain. Whitehead and Marjorie Williams
The teams will leave by the s.s: (dead beat).
Three Lengths Boys Handicap! Kwangtung. ed to represent the South China George Fettis..
The following have been select (over 12)-1, John Ursell; 2, AA M One Length Juniors Handicap Messrs. Chan Ki-chung, Leung (6-8)-1, Stephen Webb; 2 Districts at Wal-shang, Kwók. Shan-woon, Kan Patricia Pearce.
Yee-ming, Lee Ping-bul, Lo Tse-
laide: Nov. 11-Victoria at Melbourne.
bourne.
New York, To-day. The following were the results of yesterday's Baseball games:-
National Lenguë,
Boston Braves ... 38
Brandt pitched and Urbanski and Berger hit home runs. Pittsburgh Pirates 06 Brooklyn Dodgers 6 14 St. Louis Cardinals 5 13
Game went to ten innings. Brooklyn Dodgers .:310 Dec 16Tasmania at Launceston,
10% 42 28-51
cession from Price.
In the second half, the "Y" for
Regarding the invitation to send warda did not improve in front of goal, Brown, Fowler and Andrews an Interport team to Shanghai in failing badly when with only Davis November, it was decided to dis to beat. Brown; however, with a cuss the matter at the next meet good effort managed to find the net ing, which will be held on Tues-
day, September 20. to score the "'", fourth goal.""
For the winners, the forwards The only other business for dis passed well. At centre-half, Som- cussion was a proposal that the mers cleared well and fed his wing colours of the various Clubas, be St. Louis Cardinals men to a nicity. Moby was the added to the Hundbook for the New York Giants un
coming season. pick of the backs
Davis, the goal-keper was the Those present at the meeting outstanding player for the R.A.M.C. were, Messrs. G. W May (Chair D. McLellan, the captain who man), W. E. Hollands (Secretary) has been participaff the three Major, C. M. Manners, O.B.E, Cap recent Trial matched not turn tain Hayward, Capt. G. F. Fleet out yesterday,
Result Y.MY/CA
RAM.C.
Teams:
YMC.A.-G. C. Mosa; "A. Tate, NO. Murphy; R. A Bates, Sommera, F. S. W. Smith;
Wilson, G. H. Fowler, W JE Andrews, T. 3. Price.
R. A MCDaris Vaughan, Timmins: Ch Anderson, Beare P Davies Newland
Chicago Cubs
Hartnett and Rost hit New York Giants Calcago Cubs
homers.
0
1
3:10 3.0° 212
Moore hit a home run. Philadelphia Phillies 76120 wood, Yeoman Jennings, Messrs. Chuck Klein. hít z home run.. P. W. Gomer, G. Caswell, A.§. h. Cinciaunti Reds 2017 Scott Mok Hing and P. Kwok on American League,
OPENING FIXTURES The following are the fixti the First, Second and Third sions of the League, for October and 8, bgu
in Chicago White Sox
Nov. 18 Australian XI. at Mel Nov. 25-New South Wales at
Sydney.
Dec. 10-Southern
• Wagga, tot
Dec. 23-Tasmania at Hobart.
1933. Jan. 7-Goolong or Ballarat. Jan 21-Ballarat or Bondigo. Jan. 26-New South Wales
Sydney
Toowoomba.
Queensland
at
•
Boys High Diving-1, John shing, Po King-fuk Lam Cho-chat Ursell; 2, Leslie Norris 8, Willie Chang Wing-kwong, Chow Sui-kan, Webb.
Lam Cheung-cheung, Wong Sun- 100 Yards Boys Championship. man, Ho Ping-kee, Lal Dai-po, and 1, John Ursell; 2. Rex Barns; 8, Chang Wing-pakke dalam
George Fettia.
Lady competitors:Misses Yang 100 Yards Girls Championship Shau king, Yun
Mok 1, Joan Shoosmith.
Pul-han,
Feb 1-Country Districts at Shuk-kuen, Yang Shau-chan, Yuu
Pul-chang, Feb.
Brisbane, Shak-kee, Districts Yee-ping Wai-kun
Feb.
Mar
Novices Race (over 9)-1, Ving-han, Steto Andrew Dick; 2 Raymond Godson;
k-chi, Chan 8, Robert DickRMAT Cee-sin, Ching Novices Race (under It-ching and Lee Stephen Webb
man Smith.
TARZAN
October 30, 1932. November 27, 1932, December: 27, 1982,
January 1, 1983." January 29, 1989. Easter Meeting. 1933.
China Mail Sports Diary:
-TO-DAY. AQUATICS — Royal Sports (V.R.C.).
Artillery
HOCKEY-Police v. R.AS.C (Hong Kong), 6 pm Jats v St. Andrew's Club (Marina ground) 5.30 p.m.
AAUTO-MORROW, AQUATICS Royal Artillery Sports (V.R.C.).
loon Rugby Leonard Clarke; MEETINGS - Kow
Clab (YMCA.) 9 p.m.
10-12)-1, Bex
8: Keith
TURDAY:
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