1932-09-22 — Page 9

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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KOWLOON C.C. BIG CROWD

OPENING

CEREMONY ADDED

Cricket And Bowls

Matches.

ANDERSON AND MUSSON NOT PLAYING.

Bar To Be Thrown Open For An Hour.

WITNESS ARMY SOCCER STARTS

IN ACTION

TSUI WAI-PUI IMPRESSES

ON SATURDAY.

South China Provide Opposition.

The Army Soccer teams are commencing the 1932-33 season

programme having been arrang ed:-

WITH FORCEFUL DISPLAY with friendly games, the following

HO KA-LAU'S SPLENDID LOBBING

Donald Anderson and Lt. Mus--NEW

son, R.A., will not be taking part in the first cricket match of the season at the K.C.C. on Saturday, and their places in Mr. H. E. B Hancock's XI will be, taken by A: R. Minu, the LR.C. Interport- er, and I. McInnes, a new mem- her to the Kowloon Cricket Club from Australia.

ZEALANDER CARRIES LO TO WIN AND

BEATS FINCHER 6-1, 6-0..

Saturday:

Argylle 2nd Team V. South China 2nd Team. Kick-off 2.15

Kick-

Argylls v. South China. off 4 p.m...

Both these games will be played on the Caroline Hill Ground. Sunday:-

E. D. Andrews was again seen to advantage yesterday when he was the central figure in two exhibition matches on the H.K.C.C.| Borderers 2nd Team v. South courts. He was not, however, in such good form as on Monday China 2nd Team. Kick-off 2.45 down at Sookunpoo. In the earlier sets in the doubles match he was P

Borderers v. South China. Kick continually mistiming the ball, and as a consequence was overhit-off 4.15 p.m. The following are the two ting. In the singles match, however, he recovered his usual form

To be played on the Army Sports teams which will be où view:-

Ground at Sookuspoo. Kowloon Cricket Club:-

and proceeded to play superb tennis to defeat Hong Kong's No. “2.

All the Clube concerned are play. ing their very strongest teams, the South China Athletic Associations premier team consisting of the players who recently returned from a very successful tour of Batavia,

J. C. Lyal (captain), F. Good-ranking player by 6-1, 6-0, win, E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, 4. C. Burmit, A. T. Lay, N. A. E.

Mackay J. Hunter, F. S. W Smith, W. C. Hung "and F. E. Skinner.

Mr. Hancock's XI;—

Tsui Wai-pui,' the young Chinese]

OPEN SEASON.

ON MONDAY

Practice Game For Newcomers.

PROSPECTS BRIGHT.

SHAMEEN TO VISIT THE Y.M.C.A.

Extensive Preparation

For September 31.

The

Shameen Swimming Club have been able to raise a team to compete against the Y.M.C.A. In the "Y" bath on September 31.

Hockey Club Open Season With Win

Recreio Go Down By Three Goals To Nil

TETLEY NETS TWICE

CLUB FIXTURE CARD FOR SEASON

SHOWS 86 MATCHES.

The Hong Kong Hockey Club first eleven commenced their 1932-33 season yesterday afternoon, when they met and defeated the Club de Recreio by three gnals to nil on the home ground at King's Park,

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The Club played ten men throughout, D. B. Evans, at right wing being absent, while W. E. Williams, the Welsh International was also an absentee, his place being taken by A. E. P. Guest, of the St. Andrew's Club. The Recreio played plucklly against a more experienced combination, their defence being "sound, but a trifle on the slow side generally. The Club, on the other hand, were not playing up to their best form.

Date 1931

CLUB'S FIXTURES

1st. ELEVEN.

Opponents

Club de Recreio

SEASON,

28

H. K.. S. R. A.

Det

B

1st. Batt, S. W. Bord.

12 8/9 Jat" Regt.

19%

H. K. S. R. A.

2 H. M. 5. Medway.

26 8/0 Jat. Regt.

9 Ist. Batt. S. W. Bord.

16 H.M.S. Cumberland.

28 H.M.S. Cornwall..

30 H.M.S. Medway.

14 H.M.S. Hermes.

21 Army,

1933

Jan.

4 3/9 "Jat. Regt. 11 Navy.

player who was called to fill Yew RUGBY CLUB Man-kit's place at the last minute, played magnificent tennis in the early stages, far surpassing the wildest hopes of his many sup- H. K. B. Hancock (captain), porters. His game was, however. A. W. Hayward, E. J. R. Mit broken up towards the end by the chell, J. E. Richardson, G. R. brilliance of Andrews. Tsul has,

The early stages of the first half witnessed many fine forward move-i Sayer, Lt.-Comdr, J. D. Southern, however, every reason to be proud.

ments on the part of the Club, R.N., Lt. A. C. Hamilton, of his display and will seriously

Divett and Tetley being prominent. S.W.B.. F. D. Pereira. A. R. challenge for a place in the Inter-

Guest on the right wing, however, Minu, E. Zimmern, and I port aide if he continues in his

was alow in centring. Gonsalves, Sept. 21 McInnes.

present form. Ho Ka-lau played

who should do well this The cricket match will com- his usual steady game, his lobbing The Hong Kong Rugby Club are']

was holding Divett with credit: mence at 2 p.m. and the Bowls tactics causing Andrews consider-staging their first practice game at

After Afteen minutes play, match between the Kowloon,able anxiety, ·. M. W. Lo was clear the Valley on Monday afternoon

Tetley, receiving a pass close ini Cricket Club and'a Combined by out of practice and failed to when several new players will be

from Guest, made no mistake with Nov. team. which will include a rink Impress, though bringing off one given the opportunity to vindicate

a first time shot to give the Club| from Government House, will or two good shots on occasion. their reputations,

The contest will be in the the lead. Shortly after, Francis... commence at 3 p.m. The open- His partnership with Andrews This year Dr. J. A R. Selby, the nature of a return encounter, the scored the second goal. The Re ing ceremony will be performed could hardly have been considered Scottish International scrum-half, "Y" team having lost by the narcreio forwards seldom looked dan- by Mrs. W. T. Southern at 4.30 as satisfactory. Fincher, who is will be captaining the side in sue-row margin of 81 points to 28 dur-gerous, their main fault being besi Pec. Lincolnshires. p.m. from the North entrance. suffering from too much tennis at cession to Dr. H. McElney. D. ing their recent visit to Canton. tancy in getting rid of the ball. Mr. R. E. Lindsell, President of the moment, was clearly out-class McLellan is the new secretary and The composition of E. Rasmussen's Towards half time Tetley sent in the K.C.C. will then give a shorted by the New Zealander, and his vice-captain.

team is not yet known, but, judge the third goal with a neat shot. speech inviting the visitors to capture of one game in two sets

The Club, though losing the ser-ing from the swimmere on view drink to the success of the Club. was a fair indication of the play.vices of B. P. Massey, E. B. Gam-during the Canton gamer the "Y"

NO FURTHER SCORINGTM The bar will be thrown open

POOR COMBINATION.

mell and G. R. More, are hoping are confident of turning the tables

In the second half, the Recrolò from 6 p.m. to 6 p.m.; during The doubles game proved dis- for another successful season and on their opponents and recaptur- showed up better, their play being Feb. H. K'S. B. A. which time the cricket and appointing due to the fact that Ho the recovery of the Triangular ing their flag.

featured with good work by Botelho, bowls matches will be going on, and Tsul preferred to pepper Lo Tournament Trophy from the Navy The gala night should break all Nolasco and Silva, Luz, in goal. The bar will be closed from 8 with shots in the first set, rarely fifteen.

"Y" records for attendance. The was responsible for. clearing Mar. p.m. to 9 p.m. in preparation for giving

oppor- G. P. Lammert, J. H. McElney, dining room is to be thrown open numerous shots very well. Neat the invitation flannel dance) tunity to display good form. J. P. Whitham, M. W. Turner, L. G. for dancing and with the West forward movements brought the which will commence at 9 p.m. In the second and third sets Robertson, together with Selby and Lounge in full swing a huge crowd Recreio close in but Duncan was and conclude at 2 a.m.

the MeLellan, will all be available is expected. Club have secured the services of limelight owing to his agility this season and the Club should be Mickey Sausa's Band for the at the net and his clever placements quite as strong as

last year, which forced his opponents to re- stronger in fact if all that is heard

KOWLOON RUGBY CLUB.

in centring. The Club forward turn their shots to him at the net. of the newcomers is true.

Seven-a-side Rugger practice combined well but were repulsed 1932 Ho's lobbing proved a splendid asset The Seven-A-Side Tournament, games will be held at the Kowloon by a steady defence, Divett, Guest Sept. 28 C. B. A to the local pair, Andrews mishit which was inaugurated for the Rugby Club ground this evening and Francis shooting wide when Oct. ting quite R number of deep frst time last year, will again be at 5.15 p.m..

well placed. Play terminated in Three Club teams smashes after having paved the a

feature of the 1932-33 pro- will participate, but owing to the fast fading light. way for a kill. Ho is undoubtedly gramme. The Club "A", who won Military Swimming Gala which is the best exponent of the lob shot in the contest laat year, will be being held at the V.R.C., the Argyll the Colony.

almost unchanged, and it is hoped team will not be able to turn out. Andrews never appeared comfor-that the "B" and "C" teams will With the threatening rain it is local player being too prone to hang Medway and naval sevens, table in partnership with Lo, the offer sterner challenges to the anticipated that the ground will be |back, with the result that Andrews

evening.

Andrews

The

HOLDERS DEFEATED IN RELAY.

(Continued from Page 1):

Officers Race (100 Yards) Final.. 1. Lieut. A. H. Musson, R.A.

2. Captain F. W. Webb, RA,

A.D.C.

Andrews much

was more

in

3. Lieut. K. B. L. Davidson, never knew quite where he

A. and S.H..

Time 71 secs.

50 Yards Indians Free Styles.

1. 5th Heavy Battery, H.KS.

Bde. R.A.

2. "A" Company 8/9 Jats.

Time-87 secs.

Was

all the time. Time and again in the first set they were passed down the centre of the court due to the lack of understanding, and Lo's position on his court.

REMARKABLE ACCURACY. The New Zealander displayed in-1

in fine condition.

Kowloon Cricket Club

safe.

A certain goal for the Recreio

was lost when Remedios hesitated

Result:-

Club Recreio

0

Date

Nov.

Club G. Duncan; J. Rodger, E. V. Reed; W. Reed, A. A. Dand, J. Dec. E. Potter; A. E. P. Guest, C.-C. Francis, JL Tetley, O. R. Divett. Recreio-F. Luz; A. A. Remedios, P. N. da Silva; J.Gonsalves, A. A. R. Botelho, P. M. N. da Silva; F. J. Remedios, A. M. Xavier, C. Roza

Activities During Last Season Pereira, H. A. Alves, L. Carvalho.

The annual report of the. Kow- for the

premier team while

"VARSITY AQUATICS:

150 Yards Medley Championship.different form at the commencement loan Cricket Club, to be presented F. S. W. Smith (16) and D. S. 1. Private McPhee, A. and S.H. of the game, the light appearing to to members on Friday, September Green (10) led the second team.

trouble him, but after he had settled 80, contains several sports liams The results of the season are

The University Swimming Club down and found his length he was of interest.

tabulated in the following table:will hold its first Aquatic Sports

on Saturday at the Chinese Bath ing Club, commencing at 1 p.m.

2. L/Bdr. Harris RA

2. Gar. Hyde, R.A.

Time-2 mins. 8.8/5 secs.

150 Yards Army Championship.

1. Bdmä. Jamieson, A. and S.H.

2. Pte. Campbell, S.W.B.

3.

Pte. Kiläne, A. and S.H.

Time-1 min. 44.2/5 secs.

L/Bdr.. Frost, R.A., also swam.

Army Girls Handicap-50 Yards,

1.

G. 'Fleetwood.

2. M. Williama-

3. J. Shoosmith,

Time-51 secs."

Indian Relay Race-300 Yards.

1. H.K.S. Bde. R.A...

2. 8/9 Jats.TOMAAT

Time-8 mins. 41 secs.

Army Boys Championship 50

Yards.

1. R. Burns (Holder),

2. H. Clark.N

EL Norris, PRE

Time-41 sets.

High Diving Competition.

1. Pte. Morrison.

2. Lt. Musson.

3. Gnr. Olver.

Inter-Brigade and Battalfo

Royal Artillery,

Argyll

Borderers Time-3 mins:

master of the situation. With The following were the three great forehand driving and forcing leading batsmen and bowlers in Play at the net he carried Lo to the Club elevens during the 1981- victory in three sets.

32 season: t In the singles match Andrews' 1st XI. accuracy proved far too much for

a

Fincher and he won with

considerable amount in

FO

:

Batting.

Inns H.S. N.O. R. Avge. E. F. Fincher 27 183 8 902 47.47 serve. His placements were E C. Fincher. 21 143 4 710 41.78 magnificent causing Fincher to N. A. E. Mackay 26 72 4 524 24.97 tire himself out running from

Bowling. one corner of the court to the

O. M. R. W. Avge. other. Andrews never looked like G. C. Burnett 2775 64 950 70 13.37 losing a game in the second set, his J. C. Lyal 280 81 880 49-18.12 cannon-ball, service being in good Goodwin 288 48 962 46 20.91 form and his forehand and back- 2nd XI hand working with machine-like

Batting precision.

Inns. H.S. N.0.H. Avge. Yesterday's matches resulted as S. W. Smith 18 100% 8584.88.98 follows;

The PE Lawrence 12 91 1 305 27-72 G. -Lea Vmber 1849 8 267.17.80

De Bowling,

- E, D. Andrews and M. W. Lo beat Ho Ka-lau and Tsul Wal-pul 48 16-2, 6-2

F9. W. Smith 158.4 35 466 50- ED. Andrews beat E. C. Fincher Lee

138:4 18427 87 16-1, 6-00

He Overy STO-DAY?

PROGRAMME!

following scored cen the 1st XI during the

Sir William Hornell, Vice-Chan cellor of the University, will dis tribute the prizes at the conclu sion. The programma la as fold lows:---

Jan.

Feb.

18 Tat. Batt. 8. W. Bord. 25 Army.

8. Lincolnshires.

15 Navy.. (Sim, Shield)." 22 Army. (Sim, Shield). 1 Navy. (Sim Shield).. 8 Army. (Sin Shield).

15 8/9 Jat. Regt.

22 Lincolnshires. 29 H. K. S. R. A

2nd. ELEVEN

Opponents.

3 8/9 Jat Regt.

10 H. K. S. R. A. 17 C. B. A..

24 3/9 Jat. Regt.

31 H.M.S. Tamer & S. S.

7 Y. M.C...A.

14 HLM.S. Medway."

21 H.M.S. Hermes.

23 Int. Batt. 8. W. Bord..

5 CE, A

12. H. K. S. R. A.!

19 Lincolnshires.

2 Radio Sports Club.

13 Club de Recreio.

1933

9. ELM.S: Córowall.

18 Y.-M. CAN

23 Lincolnshires.

30 H. K. S. E. A.

6 H. M. S. Cumberland.""

20 EL.M.S.. Cornwall:

27 Club de Recreio.

Mar

6 Police

13 CB. A

20 MG. A

27 Lincolnshires.

April.

8 HMS. Tamer & 8. 8.

10 8/9 Jat Regt."

17 Radio Sports Club.

"A" ELEVEN.

Date

Opponents.

-80 Club de Recreio.

7 Poliest 14.1st Batt 8 W. Borderers. 21AYA M. C. A

1st XI 25 9 4 12 2nd XI 198 24 LAWN BOWLS WINNERS. President's Cup Winner Fraaor; Runner-up A. E. Slikstone „Vice-President's Cup Winner No- A. Howe Runner-up H Hampton 50 metres; 100 metres; 200 Sept. 28 YMC

Club Handicap-Winger H. Git metres; 400 metres, 100 metres

- breast stroke; 200 metres breast Oct. tins; Runner-up, J. Fraser.

Norton Cup Handicap Winner stroke; 100 metres back stroke, Roe; Runner-up J. M. Jack 400 metres (open, to Colony by Novices Competition Winner J. post entry) Throwing the water Nov. Smith; Runner-up C. G. Harrison, polo ball; Long Plunge, Vater Pairs Handicap Winners A Polo Match Fast and Present Silkstone and F. T. Farrell; Run Students of the University y Army Dec. ners-up F. E. Skinner and V. Caland Navy).htm Labrum. S PRSTENNIS RESULTS,

C.

3fr les - Championship—E.

ANDY WILSON AT NIMES

1988

28 0. B. A

4 Radio Sports Club.

18 Club de Recreio.

25 German H. CA

2 HMS. Tamar & S

-16 H.M.S. Cornwall.

80 Lincolnshires..

Jan 6 Club de Recreio.

18 Lincolnshires.

SATOH BEATS TIRED VINES,

Japanese Stars In Exhibition Games,

US. CHAMPION EXHAUSTED.

Detroit, Sept./12. Ellsworth Vines, recently crown- ed national singles champion, part- nered by Miss Helen Jacobs, wine ner of the,,women's national title, defeated a combination composed of Miss Sarah Palfrey and Keith Gledhill, youthful Californian, here in an exhibition match to-day by scores of 6-3, 6-4.

In another match, Frankie Par- kër, national junior champion de- feated Miss Helen Jacobs, 6-0, in a one set affray thus upholding the that woman is the weaker sex. contention, so often jeopardized,

In another exhibition match, Jiro was eliminated in the closing Satoh, famous Japanese star, who stages of the national champion- ships tournament, defeated Ella- worth Vines, 6-2, 6-3. Vines, ex- hausted by previous play, was not hard to beat as he offered little resistance.

Parker, however, evened the score for the United States later in the afternoon by taking's set from Kawabara, another well-known Japanese ace, 6-4. --

Vines and Gledhill, the combina- tion that a few days ago won the national doubles title, then took on Kuwabara and Satoh in an ex- hibition doubles match and won by 6-4, 6-4. Miss Palfrey and young. Parker also emerged triumphant in a mixed doubles match by beating Miss Jacobs and Kuwabara inan- other two-set match, 7-5, 6-4.

THE ARMY TENNIS TOURNEY.

First Round Of Doubles Championship,

Most of the matches in the First Round of the Army Doubles Championship were played at 800- kunpoo yesterday. The remaining games in the First Round of Singles and a few in "the Second Round were also decided. The re- aults follow:---

DOUBLES.

First Round.

"Pte. Stewart and Pte. Fisher (A. & S.H.) beat S.Q.M.S. Matthews and SQ.MS. Warman (R.A.P.C.) 6-4, 3-6, 7-5***

Cond. Mitchell and

Cond. Anderson (R.A.0.C.) beat Fraser and Docherty (A.S.H.), 6-2, 6-3.

3.M. Paul and Sgt. Savell (R.E.) beat Sgt. Mitchell and Sgt. Norris [(B.A.0.C.) 6-4, 7-5, 194

Pte. Davies and Pte. Arnold (S.W.B.) beat Dry. Joyce and Cpl. Powell (B.A.S.C.) 7-5, 6-4,

8.M. Lewis and C/Sgt. Jarman (S.W.B.) beat S/Sgt. Sanderson and Smith (R.A.0.0.) 6-1, 6-4.

BINGLES.

First Round.

Condr, Mitchell (R.A.0.0.) beat Pte. Funnell (RASC) 62, 6-2. * Cpl Knight (R.A.M.C.) beat DvI. Powell (R.AS.C.) 6-4, 4-6, 6-1.

Pte. Pearce (A.S.H.) walk over Pte Gill (ASH)/G

Pte. Ronan (S.W.B.) best L/Cpl. Dean (S.W.B.) 6-4, 7-5, ONT L/Cpl. Fretwall (B.E.) beat S/Sgt Parkinson (R.A.M.C) 18, 6-3, 6-1,

Cpl. Davies (R.A.M.C.) beat Cpl. Richards (S.W.B.) 6-2, 6-2.

Kaz Becond Round, L Q.M.B. Landon (RAM.C) hest S/Sgt. Sanderson 4-6, 6-3, 6-0,

C/Sgt. Jarman (S.W.B.) best Sgt. Savell (B.E) 6-2, 6-3,

L/Cpl.Smith (B.A.O.C.) best Cpl. McCall (RIA.M.C.) 6-3, 6-1

08.M. Lewis (B.W.B.) beat Ete Pearce (A.S.H.) 6-4-7-5--

WON EVERY HOLE.

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