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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1932.

THE CHI

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HONG KONG SOCCER TEAM FOR SHANGHAI IN NOVEMBER

Omar's Brilliance Again Triumphs

ANDREWS AT H.K.C.C.

TO-DAY AT 3.30

Wimbledon Star In Exhibition Games...

VISITING SKIP TOO BASEBALL GOOD FOR MALCOLM

* Buchanan Off Form

OTT AND TERRY WIN FOR GIANTS. Indians Double Against The Browns.

PIRATES BREAK SQUARE.

New York, To-day. The following were the results. E. D. Andrews, the New Zealand confirmed the good opinion formed of yesterday's Baseball games: and British International lawn since their arrival by their victory

National League. tennis player, will be seen on the yesterday in

YEW MAN-KIT ILL.

BRADBURY'S INDIFFERENT ·

DISPLAY & BRAWN FAIR.

Shanghai, Sept. 15, The Hong Kong Lawn Bowlers

their fret

official

H.K.C.C. courts this afternoon at team, whom they beat by 18-13. Pittsburgh Pirates.

match. against the Western Zone Chicago Cuba M 9.30 p.m.

Before a large crowd Hong Kong

been taken ill and his place in to day's doubles match will be taken by Taul Wai-pui, the promising young Chinese player.

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The programme of exhibition beat the Western Zore team by 5 Chicago Cubs games has been slightly altered.shots in a very hard fought game Pittsburgh Pirates Yew Man-kit has unfortunately owing to the fine bowling of their

Meine pitched. skip, U. M. Omar.

The match was fought out on New York- Glants .13 17 every end only after a struggle be Bill Terry hit a homer and tween the opposing skips, Omar Melvin (2) batted in six runs. being just too good for Malcolm, Boston Braves ....3 who put up a great fight. Brad- Urbanski and E. D. Andrews and M. W. Lo v. bury, the Hong Kong No. 2, played

Schulte hit homers Ho Ka-lau and Tsui Wal-pui a good game at times, Brawn E. D. Andrews v, E. C. Fincher. their No. 3 was fair but their lead Andrews reached the peak of his G. L. Buchanan was off form and Brooklyn Dodgers form at Wimbledon this year. He was eclipsed by G. V. Jensen the led Frank Shields, last year's run- opposing lead, who was Shanghai's ner-up, by 2 sets to love when he star performer.

had the misfortune to ever-reach Shanghai's skip, Malcolm, made a for a ball and twisted his ankle. number of fine saves

and didn't "Andrews would almost certainly always have the best of luck. have captained the Cambridge Uni Turnbull at No. 93 and Brawn versity team had he not accepted at No. 2 played well and held their a position with a firm of charter- opposing numbers.

ed accountants just prior to the After the match Mrs. Main, the sailing of the combined Oxford wife of the President of the Shang- and Cambridge team which visited hai Recreation Club, presented America to test the strength of spoons to the Hong Kong Interport Harvard and Yale.

team and Mr. Omar presented spoons to the Shanghai four.

K.C.C. REPORT ON THE YEAR.

72 New Members Make Total of 309.

Score by Ends.

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SATISFACTORY OUTLOOK;

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During the last year 72 new mem- 10 bers have joined the Kowloon 11 Cricket Club, thus bringing the membership-up to a total of 809,

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The New Building Sub-Committee 14 experienced a difficult year. 'By 15 September it was obvious that the 16 contractor would not finish the new 17 pavilion by the contract date for 18 completion, December 15. Every 19 effort was made to keep him up to 20 the mark, but without success By 21

February it was quite clear that he

was in grave financial difficulties, BASEBALL.

and that his sub-contractors would

not work because they were not get CUBS WIN NATIONAL

ting paid. He had in fact consider-

ably under-estimated the cost of the job.

In June all hope of completion was abandoned and through the KCC architects the contract - was rescinded, and the Committee pro ceeded to get the building finished with the aid of various sub-contrac- tors and of the Hong Kong - and Whampoa Dock, Company. “

The total cost of the building was thus unfortunately increased by

LEAGUE.

Cuyler, Thrills 40,000 Crowd.

TO MEET YANKEES FOR WORLD TITLES

New York, To-day. over $10,000, for which sum the The Chicago Cubs won the KO.C. have a legal claim against National League Baseball Pennant the contractor, but in view of his yesterday when they beat Pitts financial position. It seems more burgh Pirates by 5 to 2. The more than doubtful whether they Cube who won the world séries will recover a cent.

title in 1929, will meat the New

The working account of the Ków-York Yankees - for the bass |·loon Cricket Club shows a bal

of income over

$1,821.41, about $200

last year.

This decrease

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Philadelphia Phillies

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3 9 of Stripp and Wright hit homers.

|St. Louis Cardinale

Pucinelli hit a homer. Cincinnati Reds

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American League. Boston Red Sox

MAURICE TATE NOT GOING ON AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

Famous Cricketer's

London. To-day. Maurice Tate, the Sussex. and England bowler, will not accompany the M.C.C. team to

Australia.

He suffered a relapse yes- terday and a definite decision was then made.

On the eve of the departure of the team, Tate suffered -nervous breakdown, but rem covered and was expected to join the team at Toulon to- day-Reuter

| LINCOLNS DEFEATED

IN SHANGHAL

To Commence League Season Here On Oct. 8.

PAT MADAR WINS. NORTHERNERS' VISIT

Cricket Interporter

Takes To Tennis.

·SECURES :“RECS?” TITLE.

Pat Madar, who played "A" DI

IN FEBRUARY

PRESENTATION TO R. K.

vision grade tennis for the Ko DUNCAN AT ST. FRANCIS

loon Cricket Club at the commence ment of the recent League season has won the Shanghai Recreation Club singles championship. A

"HATS OFF TO THE CHINESE

DRAW FOR FIRST ROUND OF LAI WAH CUP.

Brilliant play at the net gave Ma- dar a straight sets victory over J. P. Hawes by scores of 6-1, 6———−0, 6—–—–—8. This was the second year in gucces- sion that Hawes had reached, the Final without proving successful. Madar showed fine judgment and

A HONG KONG SOCCER ELE VEN WILL BE SENT TO SHANG" great accuracy to lift the White

HAI TO PLAY IN AN INTERPOR‍T MATCH DURING NOVEMBER Cup for the first time in his career.

THIS DECISION WAS ARRIVED AT LAST NIGHT AT THE MERT Pat Madar represented Hong-ING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSO"

kong last May when the Colony alde defeated Shanghai by 42 runs after having ⠀⠀ played for ; the northern port in previous encouns

or After a very short stay in

the Colony: he was transferred back to Shanghai. -

GIATION. SHANGHAI ARE. SEN DING A TEAM TO THE COLONY DURING THE CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, AND IT WILL BE THE OBJECT.OF THE AUTHOR ITIES TO ARRANGE ELTHER A SOCCER OR A RUGBY INTERPORT IN THE COLONY EACH YEAR.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the members of the Councit adjourned to the St. Francis Hotel, where an informal dinner was held in honour of Mr. R. K. Duncan, who is proceeding home next month. Warm tribute to Mr. Duncan's splendid efforts to further the

WES Soccer game during his 18%1⁄2 years connection with the rame voiced by the Chairman, Major Manners, while Mr. G. T. May lent whole-hearted support to the Chairman's remarks.

OPEN RIFLE SHOOT, 8,000 CROWD THRILLED. On Sunday next. September 26, Is to be held the Hong Kong 803 The Lincolnshire Regiment, who Championship at the Kowloon will relieve the Argyll and Suther-Tong Range (No. 7 Bus from Star land Highlanders on October 3 and Ferry). Shooting will commence who will play their first League at 9.30a.m. at the 300 yards point, Mr. Duncan's services to the game, and in his reply, Mr. Duncan match on October 8, were beaten followed by shooting at the 400 said “he took off his hat to the Chinese footballers," for in a re- by the Tung Hwa team in Shanghaliyarda, 500 yards and 600 yards

Mr. Mok Hing, on behalf of the Chinese Clubs, spoke highly of

by 5 goals to 2 before a crowd of points. The number of shots al-markably short space of time they had become masters of the game. 3,000 spectators..

lowed will be one sighter and five

Mr. Duncan was the recipient of a handsome clock as mark: of 1 The Lincolns held the Tung Hwa to count.AMAA

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appreciation from the Hong Kong Football Association.

After the

Washington Senators

team to a draw in their first encoun- The competition is open to all, Cleveland Indians .......

liter, both sides scoring three times, and any sights may be used, while Porter hits homer.

Reeks and Higgins were the most slings will be optional. - Entrance St. Louis Browns

minutes of the last participating in the Interport prominent fary: players and fee is $1.50 for members and $2 meeting had been taken, the matches must be resident both found the net, the latter bring for non-members. Entries should | receipts and payments account Colony for

pts and Cleveland Indians,

ing the stands down with a magni- be sent to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. for the month of August Since the St. Louis Browns

ficient alot after a brilliant solo A. : Chappelle, Ordnance Depot. was presented and passed, the here on October 4, he law no Renter's American Service effort.

Queen's Road, East

balance In hand on August why the ould not be 181 being $2,868,58, after deducting play. He added {$79.09% as the month's expolosescomitia

IT'S A CAPSTAN.

the

Sowever,

The following were present at the

Among the correspondence read tar very carefull, was a letter from the Secretary of point was » pecu the Hong Kong Broadcasting Auto- ciation requesting that the Studio would be allowed to make running commentaries on the matches as in previous years.

@CKMA Manners, "O.B.E.:

MTAWAR Hollands tary), Gaptain G. O. Cooper,

The Chairman said that he Captain Fleetwood, Messrs. G. T. thought the committee would only May

GoldenbergHAM:

be too glad to have the matches MacTavish, J. Logan, F. H. Barnes broadcast, and if the Broadcasting| GF Alexander, Caswell, Mok/Hin Committee obtained permission from and 1. K^ MÕEL

the Club concerned there was 10 “Receipts, and paymentas “account reason why the arrangement should for the month of August, 1982, not continue.

RECEIPTS.

"Z INTERPORT FOOTBALL Balance at 1st August

The Secretary then read the Jetter Subscriptions and entrance. from: the Shanghai - Football” Asso- fees to Association. ciation which in addition to invit Leag Entrance Feas

$2,036.67

46.00.

720:00

ing Hong Kong Interport team to Regh

Hon Players

9.00

Shanghal during November, stated

10.00

that the Shanghai Club wou

Fees

finitely be sending a rep

eleven to Hong Kong New Year The lett

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