THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932.
THE CHINA "MAIL:
AGE SPORT PAGEER
HONG KONG v. SHANGHAI SOCCER SCHEDULED FOR NOV. 26
THREE CLUB PLAYERS A. T. LAY'S
From Anywhere ARE SELECTED
By C.D.E.
ET is understood that Japan will enter a national track teum in the China National Amateur Athletic! Federation Meeting which commences In Honan in two days time,, Thin new entry will swell the list of com- peting nations to five, China, Great) Britain, America and Rumala having entered teams. France may also add
interest to the international contest.
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WA. H. Duf, who was expected to captain the Shangha! Inter
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port Tennis, team, wai. fureed to des cline the honour on account of pres süre of business. Khoo Hooi-hye, the
now Shanghai champion, was unable to visit the Colony owing to the fact enough during the past year to qualify him as an interporter. Khon was the
that he has not been in Shanghai long
former Malayan champion,
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THE British Jawa tennis attack on the
INTERPORT TRIAL TEAM TO OPPOSE NAVY
B. GOSANO ONLY A RESERVE
A. Howe, H. S. Strange and J. Rodger, three members of the Club, have been selected to repre- sent Hong Kong against Shanghai, in the soccer Interport in the northern port next month.
BRILLIANCE
JATS HOLD CLUB TO A DRAW.
DAND MAINTAINS RECOVERED FÖRM IN FAST GAME.
A. T. Lay, who did not shine in the recent Hockey Trials at centre-forward, played a bril- liant game at left wing for the Hong Kong Hockey Club first eleven against the Jate on the Marina ground yɛR- terday afternoon.
The game, WAR played at fast pace. resulted In draw of one goal all, both
half.
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SHANGHAI POLO TEAM TO PLAY COLONY
ALL-AMERICAN FOUR TO DEFEND KESWICK CUP
LAST HONG KONG SUCCESS IN 1912
Golf Topics
By Skelple
"OWLOON golfers were again suc
KOWLO
cessful in the inter-club match played at the Valley last Sunday and their six victories in the fourball
matches wiped out the deficit on the
morning games and gave them a lead The Shanghai Polo team, which is expected to arrive in the or 34 to secure their seventh vic- Colony by the Empress of Japan to-morrow morning, were preceded tory; of this series of inter-club games, After their lead in the singles, it by their fourteen ponles, which arrived in the Colony yesterday by
was surprising to see the Valley fare the Ajax. The game will take place at Causeway Bay to-morrow so badly in the fourball matches, per- afternoon at 3 p.m..
haps the tiffin had something to do. With a view to selecting the remaining eight which
Shanghai have held the Keswick Cup against Hong Kong since with it as the hospitality' on such oc
casions usually has the 'desired effect players a Trial match will be staged on Sunday
1913 in spite of several serious challenges. This year's defending week when the Probable Interport XI, will be op- points being scored in the first
of upsetting the calculations is to tho combination” is an all-American team who have played a great deal final result. posed to à representative Royal Navy side. The
Lay's amazing speed and
good.
Some interesting games were con- following have been invited to play for the Inter-reverse stick work when centring together. The exclusion of F. H. MeMichael and H. G. Robinson is tested in the singles; only one match was a feature of the gamer „ He bound to occasion surprise, but it is learned that both players were was halved, that between P. Tester port XI: Rodger (Club); Mullane (Borderers),
and J. Pooler, while on the other hand was responsible for many fine cen-† unable to make the trip.
D. C. Wilson was the only player to Strange (Club); Lam Yuk-ying (Athletic), Barber
tres.
The following are the teams for to-morrow's game which will lose his match and the bya, F. J. de Rome winning by... „B and 4" and two ed for the same reason that the Ameri- "(Lincolns), Tong Kwan (S.C.A.A.); Chen Sui- Dand, the Club skipper, repeated
up on the bye. his performance of last week be decided after six chukkas. hong. (S.C.A.A.), Dominy (Club), Howe (Club),
against the Borderers and played speed of men whose whole game is Leonard (St. Joseph's) and Duncan (Borderers), a splendid game. The Americans learn aggressive, ser. Reserves B. Gosano (St. Joseph's)," A. Duncan In the Jats strong defence, Sir- vices at college, and do not consider they (Club), Bliss (Kowloon), and Lau Mau (South chosen för Hong Kong against the
China).
American Championship has fail-1
can attack at Wimbledon succeeded.
Our players were beaten by the service
braced by the vigour of the initial blow.
are playing tennis without. the
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SQDN-LDR. C. H. Hayward, who is
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been occasion.
· SHANGHAI ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE INTERPORT.
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now in his forty-sixth year, won!
No surprise has the Royal Air Force championship an the course of the Berkshire Club, feared by the selection of the three Ascot, when he beat Fit.-Lt. G. R. lending Club players for the team! Beamish, the Irish Rugby international, tc visit Shanghui. Howe is in the thirty-six holes final by 4 und brilliant centre-forwird who has Hayward thus secured the title for represented Tientsin, and Strange the eleventh time since the champion has improved beyond all recogni stip was instituted in 1921. Hayward tion at left back in the last two and Beamish met in the 1927 final al years. Rodger is undoubtedly the Camberley Heath, where Hayward was first choice for goalkeeper in the successful by 7 and 5.
This year Hayward finished the first absence of Clarke.
round one up, and was two up at the Looking at the Interport Trial turn in the afternoon. Following two XI. for Sunday week, however, one halves, Hayward ended the match on is surprised to see B. Gosano in the sixteenth green,
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the
Big Game Scheduled" For November 26.
The following arrangements have been made oy the Shang- hai Football Club in prepara- tion for the visit of the Colony" aide next month÷-
November 27-Hong Kong v Rest of Shanghai.
- November 28—Interport Din-
ner.
November 29-Third game if desired.
the reserve list: and his place_on *November 26 Interport the right wing taken by Cheng Sul-game at Canidrome. ARDIFF are in a position to call hong. The ex-Recreio forward is
upon most of the players who turned out last rugby season, and will probably one of the keenest and only have to find substitutes for H. M. most scientific players in Bowcott at stand-off half, and R. Boon Colony now that his brother A. V. on the wing, Bowcott is now living in has decided to take a well-earned London, and will play for the London rest. Gosano, who is now playing Welsh Boon is a sports master in for St. Joseph's, has been anfor- school outside Glasgow.
tunate to be played in either, the A. H. Jongs, who was captain London Welsh last season, has returned forward line or in the half back to Wales, and will play in Bowcott's division in club matches, and these place, and it is hoped that Maurice positional changes have done his Turnbull, captain of the Glamorgan play little good. He is still, howe Cricket Club, will return to the scrum- half position. The pack. however, ever, the leading winger in the needs considerable reshuffling.
Colony.
fi
of
In the event of a draw in the Interport game, the replay will be staged on the following day. The team will be accommod- ated at the Palace Hotel dur“ ing their stay in Shanghai,
dar Khan, who would have
been
All-India Olympic eleven, was bril-i liant, keeping a cool head even when in the tightest of situations.
The Jata felded the same team
HONG KONG
Captain P. L. Villar (Captain) F. A..Pollock
Major J. R. Barry T. Keswick
SHANGHAI
N. F. Allman (N. 1) Dr. V. P. Woods (No. 2); "C. & Franklin (No. 3) ·
Don Burdick (Back)
W. A. Stewart was too good for A. L Eastman and won the first seven holes, but Eastman rallied splendidly to gain a quarter point.
A. O. Brawn had a great victory over Dr. Cogan winning his match by 8 and 2 which proved to be a popu The following is taken from the win. Deadly putting on the greens was the Valley skipper's strong (Continued from previous column;. | North China Daily News,
point and the deciding factor in the.. Jats-Farman Ali: Lahhi, Abbas "The selection may cause a cer-
game.
that beat the H.K.S.R.A. by seven Ali: Gokal, Sirdar Khan, Lacchi:tain amount of surprise to those not goals to all last week, while the Gurdial, Habib, Capt. W. M. Mor-in the inner circles of local polo, THE Rowloon Club have now won Club were without the services of Kan, Jalil, Karsim.
J. E. Potter, whose place at left half back was taken by A. E. P. Guest. Guest, however, found this position, as he did in the Trials, most uncomfortable.
FOL
MAMAK SHIELD.
VETERAN BEAT BATTERY
SIDE 2 TO NIL
won
November, 1926-Match cancelled owing to the Valley being unable to raise a team.
May, 1927-Kowloon won at the Val- key by 25% points to 8%.
May, 1828 Kowloon won at Kow- loon by 22 points to 12.
July, 1928 Valley won at the Valley by 18% points to 10.
at
January, 1980-Kowloon won Kowloon by 28% points to 8%.
April, 1930-Kowloon won at the Valley by 18 points to 7.
April, 1991-Valley won at Kowloon by 20% points to 19.
but it is indisputably a strong team, seven out of the eleven matchen with the great advantage that its played and have scored 201% points members have played a great deal as against the Valley's 1474.
The following have been the results together, and it is firmly believed of the eleven matches played to they will be able to bring the trophy date:
October, 1925-Kowloon
at/ back to Shanghai. The biggest sur-
G. Duncan, the Club goalkeeper,
prise to the general public, of Kowloon by 14 points to 7...
January, 1928-Valley won at the,' course, will be the non-inclusion of Valley by 154 points to 184. Two goals scored in the first who had been an absentee in the
half sealed the fate of the 20th E. H. McMichael and H. G. Robin- first two matches this season, made
Battery, RA in their matchson, but neither could make the a welcome return, and showed up
trip this year.” “ well towards the middle of the with HMS. Veteran in the Mamak Tournament at King's
The Inclusion of "Doc" Woods second period of the game.
Park yesterday afternoon. The also may raise a query, but those JATS TAKE LEAD
sailors showed better combina- who doubt whether he is up to In- the offensive," the Opening on
tion and their defence in terport form perhaps will be reas speedy Club forwards soon became
which Carver shone, fed...the sured when told that it is the firm defence dangerous, but the Jats
of conviction of almost every one was sound. Divett went near with forwards with understanding. a shot, but hesitancy spoiled a gol- In a weak forward line, Lt. Birt the regular polo players in Shang- den chance of opening the score. shone for the Battery, whose half hat that he is the best man of the The Jats broke away and for
backs were inclined to keep too far season on his handicap." FINE NO. 1.
May, 1981-Valley won at the Val- considerable time pressed heavily back with the result that the for-
As to Allman there can be no
ley by 28 points to 12%. Rodger indulged in hard hitting, wards were starved. Evans, and
The most competent July, 1882 Kowloon won at, Kow and repulsed many attacks, but his Dodd cleared well in defence, while question.
Judges unhesitatingly style. him loon by 19% points to 14%. Inclination to infringe the "sticka" Combey saved many hot shots.
Rimmer and Ross, who played a the best No. 1 seen locally since as October, 1984 Kowloon won at the rule brought the Jats close in on
From A short fine game at centre-half, were far back as Sir John Brenan's Valley by 19% points to 15%. many occasions.
the Veteran's palmy days, on the polo feld, and
not a few even give the dashing AN interesting point was brought American lawyer preference then. up by Mr. MacKnight, captain of the Kowloon team, regarding the pos Franklin is not particularly happy sibility of starting Junior Golf when he is bustled, but he has League between those clubs in the pontes who make the bustling of Colony with nine hole courses. This Tetley, vantage on both wings. worked hard and sent in some beau-
him none too easy, and when he gets sounds a good scheme and should clear and is anywhere near shoot-prove popular if the necessary ar tiful centres that were pitifully
A mild surprise was caused ating distance, no matter what the rangements can be made. At present there are five clubs with available Mr. and Mrs. Grimble caused a fruitless, owing to offside play. Raymond Ralph, the most brilliant be faced with this difficulty in re- performer in the Welsh national sidegard to the South China playera. sensation yesterday afternoon when
A concerted raid by the Club saw Happy Valley where the much im angle, or whether the shot be fore-courses Happy Valley, Shek 0, Kow. last year's hand or backhand, near or off, the loon, Country Club and Deep Water last sensor, will captain Newport in succession to J. C. Morley, who has It is understood that only three of they eliminated EF. Fincher and Williams send in a fast shot, that proved R.A.S.C. team, gone ever to the Rugby League. Al- their players, Tong Kwan, Cheng Mrs. McTavish in the First Round Farman Ad cleared, but from the wooden-spoonists in the Tourna ball goes somewhere very close to Bay. though Morley's action in signing, pro-Sui-hong, and Lau Mau will be of the Colony Mixed Doubles resultant scrimmage, Tetley scored ment, defeated H.M.S. Parthian by goal." fessional forms for Wigan, created a able to make the trip if required. Championship by scores of 6-2, 6-8. the equaliser from a difficult angle 4 goals to 1. mild sensation, few who know the cir The Bordorers are represented The losers were considered in on the right. cumstances, will blume him.."He had the very tempting inducement of £750, by Mullane, who will prove an ex-mány quarters as the ultimate win- plus certain bonuses, and the friding of cellent partner for Strange should 'ners, and were one of the "seeded" employment for him.
The be selected, and Duncan the pairs. „"
were of an even faster nature, both forward who played a hard game, weight of his charge may be less Apionship of the Colons to be play
THE Australian fast-medium bowler cslas, on the other hand, have not follows
Swabs right winger. The Lin Two previous results were as goals being raided afternately. On was responsible for the naval goal, than McMichael's, but it is just as ed at Fanling on the 30th inst., are The Parthian, considered a determined, and his hitting, if not well in hand. As last year, play will E. L. A'Beckett, who accompanied had time to settle down yet, and
one occasion Divett had hard luck formidable combination In many quite so clean and accurate as that be over 38 holes medal play on the old course, and clubs have been ask- Capt. Barry and Mrs. Lochner with a shot that just went wide, quarters, have falled to impress of Robinson at his beat, nevertheless the 1930 Australian cricket team to
ed to send. not more than ive entries England, and who is expected to play the selection of Barber is a big beat Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau 6-0, while Francis, from a pase from thus far, being defeated in their is long, hard, and deadly. He is a this year. For this championship an for Australia against the M.C.C. team tribute to them. Barber, it will be 4-6, 7-5.
Dand, sent in a rising shot that in their forthcoming tour, has been or recalled, was carried off on Satur- T. C. Monoghan and Miss Thomas only just missed. The Jats for first two matches in the Tourna-worker from start to finish, never entry fen of 35.00 is being charged
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young players.
SOUTH CHINA PLAYERS...».
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corner, Jalil netted with a snapshot responsible for Ip Pak-wah is another absentee
The only one from the team, but this rather sug- among them approaching the veteran gests that the brilliant South China
was reserve to W. C. Powell
stage is Bryn Evans, the captain, who
As the winger cannot obtain the neces-
Welsh scrum-half last season: The ary leave after participating in Swansea forwards may well prove to the recent Java tour. It is indeed be the best in Wales.
unfortunate that the Selectors will
A MIXED DOUBLES
SURPRISE.
E. F. Fincher And Mrs. McTavish Beaten.
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to give the Jats the lead amid ap- goals. Hause.
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Undaunted the Club pressed, Tetley and Lay being seen to ad-
SMART FORWARDS.
In the second half, exchanges
dered to bed for a fortnight owing to day during the match against the beat G. A. White and Miss M. ward line were combining well, the an injury to his head while playing Police. He has, however, com- Grinths 6-4, 7-5. football.
A'Beckett, who is only 24 years. of pletely recovered from the slight
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MR Edward Eemond and his trainor, ly selected.
Jack Jarvis, are to be congratulat-
ed on the outcome of the long race for
the Doncaster Cup. The former had
RECREIO SOCCER TEAMS.
PARTHIAN SURPRISED BY R.AS.C
Lose Second Game 4 to 1."
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This would mean a home and anaway game for each club which could be easily arranged and would, "Don Burdick has only escaped through time, prove to be popular Captain Eve(2), Tipple and being covered with Interport hon- Axture throughout the golfing season. Lazenby netted for the soldiers ours because he has coincided with The while McRae, the Parthian centre- McMichael and Robinson.
ment.
MAMAK TOURNAMENT.
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RRANGEMENTS for the Cham
sparing himself, and he roars en-each competitor. For non-members couragement and advice to his team of Fanling the courtesy of the cours will be open for practice from Octa- the whole time."
ber 17 to 19, with the exception
Tabla To Date
SHANGHAT'S GOOD RECORD. Saturday and Sunday, October 22 and Goals P.W.L. D. F. A Pt. The Interport match goes for 23. 8.3.0.0 17 86 six chukkers. The handsome trophy 2. 200
mainly has been in Shanghai's THAT mythical gentleman "Colonel Bogey" who has been associated 2.2007 1 4 possession. It was lost for a while,
but in 1913 EH. McMichael, P. with golf since 1890 seems to haya 2 2009
shortly supplemented by the Standard Crighton, R. L. Fearon, and V. outlined his usefulness and will be Davies went to Hong Kong and re- Seaton Scors better known as "par." captured it, since when it has not The standard of golf has so greatly that the steady play that
work of Jalil, Morgan and Habib being pretty to watch. On several age, is a graduate of Melbourne concussion he sustained. Kirkham
occasions, the smart stick-work of University,
and Harding may yet, however, re-
Jalil had W. Reed, who was not up
8. Andrew's ceive trials before the team is final-
to his best form, beaten.
Police The following will represent the The Jata nearly netted through incognitos INSIDE FORWARDS. Kowloon are unrepresented, J. Club de Recrelo in their League Habib, but his shot was cleared in t. Bty. H.K.S.
Im-B. C. Signals 22
52.8 the satisfaction of seeing It won very McKelvie, the veteran centre-half, Football äxtures on Saturday on the nick of time by Rodger.
Radio 110 easily by his three-year old. Foxhun- being unavailable and G. Hedley, the Recreio ground, King's Park. mediately after Duncan cleared R.A.8.C.
two shots from Morgan and Jalil University... 1. 1. In quick succession.
Veteran 1265 EA. At this stage, Lay was reapon- J. D. Minhinnett P. M. Xavier; sible for many ine runs down the wi
|24th RA M. Britto: H. C. Remedios, wing, his centring being amazing Phoenix.. Silva-Netto (captain), V. Marly accurate, but offside
against Tamar Divetz, K.E ques; 3. Gonsalves, J. Gomes, G. A. either Francis, Williams
20th R.A. Gutteres, LA Rocha and F. A who s centre forward was Inclin- Parthian
German Club.
ter. 3. Jarvis also tras the second, who was. vice-captain in the last Sandwich, who failed Inourably in an attempt to conced As much as 3215. Interport, is at present on Home The second favouri, Disarmament, leave. Bliss, however, is under was there with 1rance until two or consideration and may well secure three furlongs from home; when he a place should Tong Kwan fail to proclaimed himself A non-stayer,impress. though his owner had wagered on him
FIRST DIVISION v ROYAL ARTILLERY:
with real confidence that he would Lam Yuk-ying looks fairly sure Come through as other Cambridge of a place in the side at the mo- Mahire winners-hava done for this cup.” ment but Leonard, the 18aints 229 05
nort of doubt, that he is; an
Santos A marksman will encounter consider THIRD DIVISION ▾ BOYAL WXHUNTER'S victory was exaphat-able opposition for the Inside-left
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Sandwich; and when the Settlement's team has The Prince's
other famous Clubi, have for some been hard pressed."
tige been fixing their handicap 208 80 8.W.B. BAND PRESENT.
long will the " majority
It is expected that not only the the "8.8.8 and in all probability members of the Polo Club, and their won't 8160 friendsburealka ma 2701104 the Colony interested with
in polo will "be one of
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case of what For Thim in work with Boy
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