WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1932..
THE CHINA MAIL.
PAGE SPORT PAGE 2102
CAMPBELL'S CHALLENGE TO ROZA-PEREIRA IN HARBOUR SWIM
Rugby Notes
By Scrum Half
UGBY has received a great im-
K petus in Shanghai this year, sev. eral prominent soccer players having been attracted by the handling code, but the Clab have suffered a severe
by the departure of . P. C Master, who visited Hong Kong last February with the northern. fifteen. Master has beari transferred to Dairen.
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FOR their match against Kowloon
at Sookunpae on Saturday the Club are fielding a very strong Afteen. Their team will probably be 1. G. Robertson: W. R. B. Rlgr. A. F. Jenkins, R. H. Griffiths, G. P. Lam- mert: M. W. Turner, A. Macintosh; G.. C. Moutrie, W. E Peers, I. H. Bradford. "W, F. Kerr or FR. Burch Dr. J. H. MeElney, J. C. Millar, D. Mclellan (captain), and A. P. Hall Thomann.
St. Andrew's Maintain
Unbeaten Record
Carroll And Fincher Score Goals
KNIGHT AND MORGAN INJURED
"BORDERERS HOLD JAT REGIMENT TO SCORE OF 2-1.
In a Scrappy Mamak Hockey Tournament match played on the. Márina ground yesterday afternoon, the St. Andrew's Club registered) THERE seems to be some dabe re- their fourth successive victory when there is possibility that the Club they defcated the Royal Army Medi-
gurding the Kowloon team- and
Lt. Prior. L. Grayham an Ople Corps. Costello, they will have the services of Lt. Keith Murray on the wing and Lt. Stevens at atand-off hali.
JATS DEFEAT THE BORDERERS.
Farman All's Fine Goalkeeping.
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BOXING BETWEEN ARGYLLS STIRRING STRUGGLE
AND LINCOLNS POSTPONED
The Boxing contest between the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and the Lincoln. Regiment, which was to have been staged at Shamshuipo last night, has been postponed until Monday, October 31.
LADIES' HOCKEY.
The following will represent the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club 1st XI in a friendly match against the St. Andrew's Club on the Royal Corps Signal ground at Kowloon on Saturday at 2.45 p.m.
M. Bird; E. M. Gray, F. Cousins; H. Knill, P. M. Harrop, E. Bonnar;
E. O'Hagan, B. M. Pope, A. Nicol;
A. G. Orme and E. Blackburn.
There will also be a match be in a fast and clean game of hoc tween, Club de Recreio 2nd XI and key played on the U.S.R.C. ground the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Clab will be opposed to Li. Keith-Murray'seal Corps by two clear goals. XV. As could be seen from Monday's A. E. P. Guest, the Saints' prolific yesterday afternoon, the Jats de 2nd XI at Sookunpoo on Saturday line up of the Kowloon side the main-
feated the South Wales Borderers at 315 p.m. fans. are very dependent on the ser-goal scorer was of form, and was by the odd goal in three. Capt. The following will represent Hong! vices of Army players, and hence the well marked by Davies, who played Smeathers was an absentee from Kong Ladies:- possibility of the change of name, as it is understood that in addition to a sterling game in defence for the the Borderers side, his place at full E. Westlake, M. King, 1. Butler, back being taken by. Welton, who, N. Cooper, D. Robertson, H. Ger The Saints" forwards, with Pole, proved a
formidablerard, A. McElhey, J. Dalzied, E. R. though being patchy generally, had pair.
Bell, M. Rattey and R. King. hard Tack on many occasions--a Jul, the Jats' crack marksman. looks very much usif Keith shot from E. F. Fincher going over gave them the lead with a surprise
BRITISH TRIUMPH. goal that took Flynn unawares, Murray will depend on the follow the bar, while another that entered Johnson, who figured in the hockey irs team against the potential inter the net was disallowed for offside. trials equalised for the Borderers.ine track events Britain won the By virtue of a definite superiority Afteen:-A. Easterbrook; Lt. Keith-Murray. A. Peart, T. §.
Early in the second half, Capt. International Athletic Meeting in Whitley, J. J. Ferguson; Lt. Stevenslightly in favour of the Corps in Morgan, the Jata centre-forward, Shanghai with an aggregate of 88 Cpl. Cortallo: Dr. J. E. H. Cogan, R. Stilliard. S. H. Gurrod, J. E. Wilson the early stages, the Saints taking and was incapacitated for the rest while America 31, Russia 23 and 5. MacNider, Lt. Prior, A. Other some time to settle down to matters of the game. During this half Jalil Japan 13 were other competing interesting match with the superior Turney, on the right wing was fast, netted the winning goal for the
port
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D.
and Lt. Grayham. It should prove an
In the first half exchanges were
ANTICIPATED ·
SHEK KAM-PUI IN GREAT FETTLE
RAILTON MAY NOT ENTER
From Anywhere
By C.D.E.
THE All-India, hockey, eleven made a
last minute decision to return to India, via Europe as the result of Dutch and German offerz. Holland guaranteed expenses in Amsterdam and
Germany required only five matches in exchange for financial sup port for the Indians up to the time they embarked at Naples. The com- mittee members of the touring side
KWOK CHAN-HUNG TO MAKE BIG EFFORT felt there was Justification for round-
ON THE "DOUBLE.”
(By A. E. L.)
A STIRRING STRUGGLE BETWEEN L. ROZA-PEREIRA, THE
ing off a memorable tour in such a.
manner.
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TN the semi-final round at the Olym- piad India beat Japan by 11 goals to 1. Usami had the distinction of scoring the first goal ever acored
unter, anda ha an international en-
in the
counter; and the crowd of 9,000 fully V.R.C. SWIMMER, AND W. T. CAMPBELL, THE BOR-acclaimed his tent. DERERS' STAR, IS EXPECTED TO EVENTUATE IN TO-idea about obstruction and turning, The Japanese have only the crudest MORROW'S COLONY HARBOUR SWIM. UP TO THE TIME OF kept very busy, but in other respects and in this respect the umpires were GOING TO PRESS ONLY SIX ENTRIES HAVE BEEN REit was a very clean game, fought out
most delightfully sporti CEIVED, BUT AS POST ENTRIES WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 4 spirit. P.M. TOMORROW A MUCH LARGER ENTRY IS ANTICIPATED. centre-half, for his players talked in- eso captain Sakal, a very doughty NINE ENTRIES HAVE BEEN "RECEIVED FOR THE cessantly and at half time they drank gallons of water which cannot have LADIES' HARBOUR SWIM WHICH IS TO BE STAGED TO-DAY been very good for them. In the Final India beat America by 24 goals AND FROM ALL APPEARANCES IT LOOKS VERY MUCH AS IF MISS YEUNG SAU-KING WILL CULMINATE A SEASON OF PERSONAL TRIUMPHS BY ANNEXING THE HARBOUR SWIM. NOTABLE ABSENTEES FROM THIS YEAR'S EVENT WILL BE
SEVERAL YEARS DOMINATED THE EVENT. THE MISSES DORIS AND PHYLIS HUNT, WHO HAVE FOR
year and who gave Hong Kong a will be able to take the water had the misfortune to be injured points. China was second with 81,
ity of the Club forwards deciding the and was responsible for good cen-Jats. issue. I understand that Dr. J. A. tres, but steady work by F. Wong Selby, the Club skipper, is giving
A feature of the game was the
Macintosh his position so that he may and White nullified many attempts. splendid goal, keeping of Jemadar watch the progress of the forwards
with a view to the coming Interport. The Saints eventually get going Macintosh came out East in 1930 and but Guest was too well marked to be was stationed in. Shanghai. He has
now been permanently transferred to dangerous, Carroll was doing good
the Colony and from what I hear he work on the left wing, and he com is, a splendid scrum-half, The Club are indeed well-served in this depart bined well with Fincher. Offside ment with Selby, Macintosh and broke up numerous promising moves. Maintaining pressure, the
A.. W. Torrible.
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MOLELLAN, the Club vice-captain, Suints forwards sent in many shota,
Farman Ali, who played at half) back for the fats fast season. He
is a goalkeeper of no mean ability."
Y.M.C.A. BEAT POLICE IN
SCRAPPY GAME.'
...Losers Fall Into Tate's
Offside Trap.
The Y.MICA. defeated the Police
scored by Burnett in the first half
M was Bmping yesterday as the re- but Gore proved safe in goal. at King's Park yesterday by a goal 'sult of an injury sustained in Mon- day's practice, but he assures me that Carroll, however, sent in a shot he will be at for Saturday's game.from the left which entered the net Be very wisely stood 'down from the
Y.M.C.A. hockey eleven in their match to give the Saints the lead. The
against the Police yesterday.
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is yet early in the
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$25307 to
I criticize, but I feel that a word on
kicking in general is required at this
Early in the
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of a scrappy encounter,
The Y.M.C.A., who were playing Corps took up the attack but good were full value for their win, without D. McLellan, their skipper. work by Hamson and S. MacNider though in the latter part of the repulsed their movements.
second half the Police looked as if second half they would equalise at any mo- early stage. In the two trials witKnight had the misfortune nessed there was far too much loose
to ment.
A true indication of the kicking and touch kicking was at a finjure his anķie. From then on he play would have been a 3-1 score minimum. Accuracy, combined with was a passenger until another hit in favour of the "Y," as they were length, is the standard to be aimed forced him to retire towards the unfortunate on several occasions Play was still when well-placed for scores, while of the game, where "top being maintained at a fairly even the Police should have netted in is so important, is an essential preliminary to pace, both goals being raided alter the latter stages of the game? first-class kicking. The player must nately. In the Corps defence, Kir- The Police forwarde lacked com- steady himself; otherwise, if he takes ton-Vaughan and Hadden
were bination and were too frequently
at, and, unlike passing and other end of the game.
down?!
"slowing
a full-blooded kick going "all out,'"
that one sees.
nations..
mans
China Mail·
Sports Diary.
TO.DAY.
HOCKEY-Mamak Shield-Ger-
Y
Indiana Kowloon (U.S.R.C.); Signals. v. Wishart Marina), RAS.C. v. 20th Battery (Sookunpoo 4.30); Friendly-
Argylls II. v. Lincolns II.
SWIMMING-Ladies' Harbour
Swim.
TO-MORROW. AQUATICS Argylis v. Lin- coins (Y.M.C.A. bath),
HOCKEY-Mamak Shield--Par- thian v. 24th Batty. (U.S.R.C.. 4.30).
BOWLS-Interport Dinner". (Lane, Crawford's).
Harbour
RACING-Entries for Fanling Hunt and Race Club Autumn. Meeting, close at noon. -
SWIMMING — Men's Swim. J...
'FRIDAY. HOCKEY-Club “A” v. Y.M.C.A SATURDAY. CRICKET Army v. Civil vice; Recreio v. Civil Service IL; University v. St. Joseph's Police v.. D.B.S.
:
to. 11
the
BECCALI was the man of the hour in Italy when he returned vic torious from the Olympic Games where he beat Cornes to win the 1,500 Metres. The Labor Fascista, a newspaper in Rome, proposed that Hite pension should be given the victor аз
imark of It is extremely doubtful whether to be outdone, however, a Milan news- L Roza-Pereira, who is holder of
preciation from nation. Not four Colony swimming titles this Eric Railton, the Y.M.CA. coach, paper commenced a subscription Hist dramatic victory in the Triangular will be recalled that he was unable Daily are agitating for State recogni It for him, and the Roman Fascist Interport in Shanghai by the mar-to swim against Campbell in the tion for the athlete. Ah me for such
is shamateurism! gin "of a single point, won the Har-] Y.M.C.A. Half Mile Championship, bour Swim last year in 23 minutes and I understand that he is still 54 seconds, beating C. J. Cooke, the undecided whether he will attempted to secure from the veterinary QIR COLIN MACKENZIE had hop- veteran champion, by 1 minute 27 the longer distance. He has, how- college 2 model of the heart seconds. This year, however, W. T. ever, shown great interest in Camp- of the English racehorse Eclipse, Campbell won the Army Harbour bell and has acted as his trainer, to placa beside that of Phar Swim in 25 minutes
Un- 23 seconds, so that we may expect great things Lap, which weighed 14 lbs. without being seriously extended. of the Borderer,
fortunately, the authorities of the This is only 2 seconds worse than Ldg. Seaman Hall and A. B. college have no idea what has hap
pened to the heart of Eclipse. Such Cooke's time last year, so that a Whittington are two entrants from abnormally large hearts are typical great struggle is anticipated be the Bruce, but I have no data be- of good racers, whether men, horses, tween the V.R.C. representative and fore me to say what their chances or greyhounds, said an officer of the the Borderer..
may be. Trang Ho-fook, Chan "The normal weight of a horse's Royal Veterinary College (London). The sudden change of weather three other entrants, are
Cheung-kwong and Wong Sun-man, heart," he said, "is about .87 per cent. also un-of its weight, but in a racer this pro- and the comparatively cool apell
known swimmers to me.
portion is often substantially exceed which is now, being experienced
ARMY REPRESENTATION. હો.. may bandicap Campbell, but it There is little doubt that Pte. should have an equally troublesome Jamieson of the Argylls will have a THE llness of K. S. Duleepsinhjl effect on Pereira, though of course
He and his withdrawal from the
he has the advantage of having parting attempt on the title. participated in former swims dur. came second to Campbell in the English cricket team recalls incidenta of other times. Duleep's uncle, K. S. Army event in 27 minutes ing the month of October. Though seconds. Two other Argylls inperature and quinay while Stoddart's
Ranjitsinhji, developed a high tem I am inclined to favour the chances
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of Pereira I feel that Campbell has Pte. Kildae and Pte. Lee are also team was at Armidale playing New it in him to create a surprise. Had likely entrants while the Royal England in 1897. Ranji was brought he beaten Pereira in the Half Mile Artillery will probably enter Gar. direct to Sydney and laid-up at the
Hotel Australia on the days leading: Harris, L/Bdr. Harris, Gar. Hyde, up to the first Test of the series. Colony Championship I should have Gar. Ellington and Sgt. Swatton. Stoddart dropped out of the Test Ser-tipped him as the winner, but his
The Borderers will in all pro- eleven owing to the death of his. defeat will give Pereira that con- fidence which is so essential.to sucbability have the following repre- mother, and when Raul became a sentatives in addition to Campbell: quinsy victim, cooped up in bed at Pte. Wallace, L/Cpl. Sutherland, the hotel, England's cup of bitterness
seemed overflowing. SHEK KAM-PUT'S CLAIMS. Dmr. Smith, Pte. Davies and Dmr. Another aspirant for the title will Fullager. ba Shek Kam-pul, the Fukien repre sentative. Last year he covered the Kowloon Railway: Pier, and it is committed an illegal and false move
Last year only nineteen lined BUT or
and the Sydney C.G. trustees the course in 25 minutes 28 seconds to be sincerely hoped that a larga
HOCKEY-Mamak Shield-Wis- hart v. Radio (Caroline Hill 4.30). BOWLS-Craigengower C.C. closing day,
TENNIS-Hong Kong v. Shang- hai (K.C.C. 2 p.m.)
the ball will land anywhere. He must playing a steady game, and the caught in the offside trap laid by b balanced at the moment of impact; Saints forwards found in them stiff Tate. Murphy played a safe game the unsteadiness of the kicker is the obstacles. The Medical men re-in defence and was not penalised only reason for the inferior punting taliated and S. MacNider cleared in for "sticks" as much as usual, time to save the Saints' citadel from which is encouraging in the light TUMING and balance are again the dangerous situation. Taking the of his recent displays. Owen, who essentials of the drop kick. Orie ball down on his own, Fincher en-took Bates' place at right half important factor in drop-kicking istered the dee and sent in a shot while the latter went to centreseph's grounds and
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that the kick is made with the in that Gore cleared, but from the re- halt, again showed promise of be step not the toe as one often sees in bound Fincher scored. junior games. All one has to do is
bhold the ball as if going to punt Teams:-
coming a valuable defender for the "Y", senförs. His coolnese under
St. Andrew's Club-R. H. Wong; heavy pressure stands him in good
RACING Twelfth Extra Meet- ing at Valley.
FOOTBALL First Division St. Joseph's V..
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071
St
Recreio v Lincolns at King's Park. Navy v. Artillery at K.F.C. Club v. Kowloon on Club ground.
Second Division. Club v. Eastern on Club ground.
on St. St. Josephja
Kowloon
Tsung Trina
it, and then drop it with the nose of the ball pointing to the ground and E. H. P. White, F. V. Wong; S. Mac-stead Bates and Smith worked make contact with the instep the in- Nider, A. B. Hamson, E. MacNider; well in the half back line and Joseph's round. stant the ball touches the turf. It is. A. Broadbridge, J. T. K. Gil Browne and Price were the pro- South China very simple, yet how many of our players practice this department of christ, A. E. P. Guest, E. F. Fincher, minent players in the forward Caroline Hill the game which might easily present R. A. Carroll, the side with 4 points in a close game.
line.
RAM.C-Captain Gore; Kirton- F Allen performed well at Vaughan, Major Hadden; Knight, centre half for the Police, while THE place kick depends a great deal
Smith, R. Dormer effected one or two on the bed you make for the ball. Davies, Beare; Tarney,
good It is not a waste of time to perfect Major Anderson, Timmis, Elkin.
clearances at full back,, though his control of the ball was not always perfect. Fielding only nine men the Police accepted the services "of two Jat players
MAMAK TOURNAMENT.
Table To Dato.
the hole, though you may be the cynosure of all eyes for several seconds. If the hole you dig" la not good enough your kkk is as good as wasted. For all kicka in front of the posts, or not more than a few yards S. Andrew's to the side, the ball should be plac-Ist. Bty. H.K.S.
ed upright or leaning slightly back. Incognitos For all other kicks the ball should be Radio,
pointed towards the cross-bar, and University the further away the kick is being Police taken the lower the nose of the hall R.C. Signals
should
be
next the kick is the R.ASCEN
ample for effort
lenguarda run" is 18th R.A.
kick the Wishart perfectly. The eye Veteran... must be kept fixed on the end of the R.E.
ball that the tools to make contact Phoenix with; and the left foot should be well 245 up beside the ball as the swing £ Parthian made. Then there is only the actual 2015/ dek which must be followed throughs E
alance of the body as made is of paramet
Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt. 4.4.0 0 1948
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Y.M.C.A.-L. D. Skinner; A.
3 8 0.0 19 4 Tate (captain); E. 0. Märphy, E.
8 8 0 0 15 2 0 Owen, R. A.Bates, F. 8. W. Smith;
2 2 0 0 12 24 T. Price, G. C. Burnett, W. J. 2 2 0 0 8 3 4 Browne, G. H. Fowler, and C. An-
2004 1
Jdrews,
2
1 1 0 6 6 2
04 10 21
ARMY TRIAL.
The Army will hold a trial match
110452 on the USRC. ground
010170 at 4.30
180 will be tried
2:02 14-0
selecting
looming 8 the Hong
cess.
to finish third. He has practised entry will be witnessed to-morrow assiduously throughout the summer afternoon."
and his recent appearances in the
Colony Championships, the Scouts WADE'S GOOD FORM AT K.C.C. Meeting and the Chinese Amateur | Athletic Federation gala ail go to prove that he is in excellent condi- tion at the moment. He may con. ceivably spring a surprise with Pereira watching Campbell's every
move.
Canavarro Slowly Adapting Himself To Conditions.
the Thursday rain came,
by announcing that the Test would not start on the Friday. They, had no power in this matter. Tremendous hubbub followed, but rain came and day Finally on the Monday Archie abliterated it, and play on the Satur MacLaren, captaining England, wen the toss and batted. Rani was still in bed. Later in the day, however, the Tamous Indian astonished the siders by appearing. He Just kept The Shanghai tennis players his wicket up until time, though were again seen to advantage at very shaky in making 89 not out. Next day Ranjf played the most clas- the K.C.C. yesterday afternoon sie innings of his Australian tour, to Navy v. Borderers at K.F.C.
Kwok Chan-hung will be another when J. L. Wade, the Shanghai finish with 176, and England literally Artillery v. Athletic at Sookunpoo. Lincolas v. Ewo at Chatham Road. promising entrant this year. In captain was at his best. He is now walked out winners.
Third Division,
the last race he came fourth after almost as good as when he took Radio v.-R.A.F. on Athletic's ground.
South China at King's clocking 26 minutes 16 seconds. two sets off Sirdar Rumjahn în Recreio V
The South China representative is 1929. Park
Engineers v Athletic at Sookunpos. In good fettle and the last time 1 The other players took things a future athletic career will be watched Signals v. Lincolns at Chatham Road. saw him at North Point he was little more seriously without un-with interest is G. W. Parker of Glou Taikoo v. St. Joseph'a on Athletic's swimming
with beautiful rhythm anly exerting themselves. Rester. He has already represented ground, an
on Navy He easily won the Chinese Amateur Canavarro appears to find the light cricket and be finished the season with 3 county number, of times at Borderers v. University
Athletic Federation event very different to that encountered a fine innings of 84 not out, made, round.
The only other Chinese entrant in Shanghai, but he showed that moreover, at a critical time etter who has an outside chance of win- he is adapting himself to the con- Hammond, Sinfield, and other famous ning is Chan Kl-chung, but I fear ditions in a slow but sure manner, batamen had failed. that he has given up distance swim- Gordon Lam and Guy Cheng are ming, preferring the sprint eventy showing good fortsand should be pugby footballer. He showed such fast year he showed promising in excellent trim by the time therood foam for Gloucester.cond V signs by coming in seventh in 28 encounter
trday, faarly last season that, though still only.
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ATHLETICS-28out -China A.A.
Caroline Hill 10 m.)
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Mesting
(Club
terport
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TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL:
also have four
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and
the Chin
MONG the freshmen who have just gone, up to Oxford and whose
TARKEN, LIjo, de a very promising
hagoras itelede for the fir
rehoolbo
with whom he zerualed' remarka sality, and he became the
Fany vacancy.
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