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TO-DAY
Cricket-League 1, Navy v. Hong Kong C. C.
(King's Park 2 p.m.) ...Craigengower v. Civil Service
(Valley 2 p.m.) League II. Civil Service v. Craigengewer
(Valley 2 p.m.) Hong Kong C. C. v Navy
(H.K.C.C. 2 p.m.). Friendly Matches Indian R. G. Kowloon C.
(Sookunpoo 2 p.m.) Kowloon 2nd XI v. I.R.C. 2nd XI.
(K.C.C. 2 p.m.)
Police R. C: v. D. B. S.
(Valley 2 p.m.) Football-Interport XI v Chinese
(Caroline H 4.15) Hockey-Mamak Shield Parthian v 1st H.K.S.R.A.
Radio v. 12th. Batty.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHANGHAT'S
RUGGER
PROSPECTS
WEAKNESS BEHIND THE SCRUM.
Taylor And Silby Still Showing Good Form.
THE
NEIL ON INJURED LIST. ·
(By SCRUM HALF).
Golf Notes
By "Divor"
T. George's look like winning the annual Society match at Fanling to-morrow. This year they have been consider- ably strengthened by the in- clusion of M. W. Budd, the Colony champion, and T. A. Pearce, a scratch golfer just out from England, while St. An- HE. Shanghai Rugby Club com-drew's have, lost the services of menced their season by defeat-A. H. Ferguson, one of last ing a United Services fifteen by year's stalwarts. Ferguson has two goals and a try (13 pts.) to two left the Colony for Home... tries (6 pts.) last week-end, but Looking at the programme I their form was not very Impressive. cannot see St. George's being Looking at the team I see that beaten in either the singles or Yachting R.H.K.T.C. Third Cham- only R. D. K. Silby (captain), G. A: the foursomes
and I am con- pionship Race.
fident that they Lawn Tennix-Mixed Doubles Final Johnston, J. C.. T. Taylor' and 'C.
will win (C.R.C. 3.16 p.m.)
Austin were members of the last ultimately
an appreciable team to visit Hong Kong last year.
margin. W. D. Neil. Shanghai's splendid scrum half, is on the injured listy had to stand down from the with a weak ankle, but it is more St. Andrew's side and his place than likely that he will be seen in has been filled by T. S. Whyte- opposition to Dr. Selby when the Smith, while B. D. Evans com- Interport la staged.
pleted the St. George's side.
(Marinn 4 p.m.)
(U.S.R.C. 4.15) · Racing-Fourteenth Extra Race Meeting (Valley 1.30 p.m.) Rugby Club v. "Navy"
(Valley 4 p.m.)
M. W. Lo and Miss Enid Le v. Capt
Barry and Mrs. Lockner. Chinese Recreation, Club "At Home Bowls K.B.G.C. v. Yorkshireman's Society.
FOOTBALL. ·
.
SECOND DIVISION.
TSUNG TSIN V. Eastern
(Navy 2.45) ARTILLERY T. Navy.
(Sookanpoo, 2.45) ST. JOSEPH'S v. Club
(St. Joseph's 2.45) Kowloon
Y. BORDERERS . (Kowloon 2.45) South China Y. LINCOLNS
(Caroline Hili 4,15) ATHLETIC
(Athletle 2.46)
THIRD DIVISION,
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South China V. ST. JOSEPH'S
(Caroline Hill 2.45) University v. LINCOLNS
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OLYMPIC GAMES
Question Of Colour
Line For 1936.
"SHAMATEURISM” AGAIN. Association Football May Be Included.
The efforts of German en- thusiasts to draw the colour line in the 1936 Olympic Games at Berlin will be fought by the entire International Olympic Committee, and continued in- sistence upon the barring .of. Negro athletes will result in
by
W. D. Denhum unfortunate-
It was surprised to see that G. R.
It should prove an excellent the cream of More was not playing, as from all encounter as reports from the northern city he Fanling players will be on view.
The following are the teams!
• *
is more than likely to be included in the aide as a wing three-quarter and starting times?
against Hong Kong. His place was taken by Nozawa, the versatile
OLD COURSE. St. Andrew's
St. George's
Japanese player who usually oc-.0.32 a.m. I. W. Shewan, M. W, Budd. cupies the full-back position.
0.36 m. A. B. Stewart, O. E. C.
Marton
9.40 a.m. R. Young, A. E, Lissaman, 9.44 am. D. S. Edward, C. W. F.
Booker,
TAYLOR STILL THERE. J. C. T. Taylor is apparently a good as ever, and his play down here in February 1931 has not yet been forgotten. He is still watch- ing keenly for the intercepted pass and has lost none of his speed or initiative. His partner, L. F. Payne, seems to have fallen from 10,08 m. A. Sommerfelt, E. M. Bry- grace and is playing in the second
den.
9.48 m.in. R H, McBean, H. G. Sheldon 9,52 a.m. C. C. Stark, G. R. Korridge. 0.56 n.m. D. Forbes, C. E. Holmes, 10.00 a.m. S. J. H. Fox, A. Leach. 10.04 a.m. The Presklent, The Promi-
dent.
McKellar. 10.16 am.. B. D. Evans, T. S. Whyte
Smith:
J.
;
fifteen at the moment. Whether it 10.12 s.m. A. D. Humphreys, A. is lack of form or only a modest commencement of the season, it ia) hard to say. Exactly the same 10.20 a.m. J. R. Robinson, L. A. applies to H. M. Howell. J. P.
Calcraft. Chester-Master hna unfortunately 10.24 am. W., D. Hughes, Major Wren. a.m, J. G. Campbell, T. C. foranken Rugby, and the probability
Monaghan. of Fowler doing the same places Shanghai in a poor position behind the serum, A. C, Jenkins has been
in Shanghai, so that only Taylor remains of their 1931 back sion.
10.25
10.36 am. W. Thomson, R. W. Taplin. 10.32 am. L. C. Glover, K. K. Rounds. 10.40 am. D. Fraser, J. W. Mayhew. 10.44 a.m. H. W. Daukes, P. L. Leefe.
Grant.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1932
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NEW COURSE. 9.30 am. L. R. Andrewes, J. K. Muc-
Farlan
9.35 am. A. E. Lisaman, A. K.
Mackenzie,
9.40 a.m. L. G. 3. Dodwell, A. T. Lay, 9.46 a.m. F. J. de Rome, D.-S.-Robb. 9.50 am. A. C. I. Bowker, K. S, Mor-
rean,
9.55 a.m. A. Leach, D. Forbes. 10.00 a.m. A. Sommerfelt, R.
Valentine.
10.05 a.m. B. D. Evans. E. W. Kirk.
本
* *
RANGER'S
FORECAST
FIRST DIVISION.
Bolton (1)
10.48 a.m. A. E.
E. MacEachran, P. S. THE on Golf Championship Chelsea (2)
v. Blackpool (2)
v..Wednesday (8)
Hudd'acid (2)
THE first round of the Kow. Aston Villa (1) v. Arsenal (1)
leza the re-
firmly Leicester (1)
off
more or
and allowed for a
v. West B'wich (2)
v. Blackburn (0)
transferred to Hong Kong where hu is
the in
10.62 a.m. G. C. Worrall, R. I. Cherrill. passed running. for an 10.56 am. H. C. Gould, Capt Morgan. as predicted Interport сор. and B. J. 11.00 am. G. A. Leiper, E. II. Wil-sults Shaw
llams. is no longer resident
11.04 a.m. C.. Thwaites, W. H. E. Safe margin in each case, with Liverpool (1) v. Derby (1)
Thomas.
the exception of the match M'sborough (1) v. Everton (0) divi-11.12 am. E. des Voeux, A. O. Brawn. Thomson which the former won Portsmouth (-) v. Leeds (~)
11.08 a.m. W. A. Stewart, E. J. Weeks. between J. MacKnight and J. D. Newcastle (2) v. Manchester G. (1) 11.16 a.m.
H: Geare, H. H. Pethick on the last green, F. E. A. Sheffield U. (1) v. Birmingham (0) 11.20 am. F. H Crapnell, In B. Brind, the northern club
Comdr. Docksey.
Remedios had to play good golf Wolves (-) v. Sunderland (-) have unearthed a splendid ander.11.24 am. E. Lewis, D. Ellis. to beat his partner A. Urquhart
SECOND DIVISION. 11.28 a.m. C. W. E. Bishop, A. H. by 6 and 4. This player has Bradford (1)
McBride. the loss of the games to Berlin study to Neil. There is even af
v. Millwall (2) Cure 11.32 a.m. N. J. Perrin, W. S. Williams greatly improved his game, and Burnley (2)
v. Port Vale (2) Rome and Tokyo are both press possibility that Briad may secure 11.35 am. 3. Dykes, H. Spicer.
although still possessing a high Charlton (-) -v. Lincoln (-) ing their claims upon the Olympic his inclusion; he played brilliantly 11.40 am. R. C Law, A. Bitchle... handicap, he completed the 18 Grimsby (-) v. Bradford (-): Committee as the site of future against the United Services. W. 11.48 a.m. J. B. Logan, H. C. Hopkins,
11.44 a.m. A. Kidd, A. M. Macaulay holes in the vicinity of 76: M'chester U. (-) v. Fulham (-) games, and, in the event of the Tingle, stand off half, is described
J. E. H. Cogan was also in Notts F (0) German Committes failing to give
NEW COURSE
v. Bury (2) ***St. Andrew's
St. George's good form and avenged his last oldham (2)
year's defeat by eliminating Plymouth (1)
1
4.
L R.
v. Swansea (0)
v. Southampton (2)
v. Notts (0)
its guarantee that no colour line as the most brilliant player in 9.20-0.28 a.m. not to be booked. will be drawn, the 1986 games may Shanghai, but he is, fortunately, 5.82 am, J. K. MacFarlan, T. A. A. A. Lopes to the tune of 5 and Preston (0) be moved to either Rome or Tokyo purely an individuallat. He is a 9.36 am. A. K. Ma
Pearce
Stoke (~> v. West Ham (-) One of those two cities will be
A. K. MacKenzie,
Tottenham, (3) v. Chesterfield (8), the scene of the 1940 games, but keen supporter of the "blind sido"
Andrewes,
HE second round which is THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).` that decision will not be taken un-movement, but tends to over-do it. 9.44 am, D: S. Robb, F. J. de Rome down for decision on or be-Aldershot (-)
9.40 it. A. T. Lay, L. G. S. Dodwell.
Bournemouth (-) til the Olymple Committee meets Against the United Services he was 9.48 .. K. S. Robertson, Z. Newton fore the 27th inst. will be very Bristol R. v. Newport (-).
Brighton (3) v. Luton (2) In Vienna next June and in April, very selfish and the Club threes a Morrison, A. C. Linteresting as every game is Cardiff (8)
1934, at Athens.
quarter line was consequently badly atarved. yes Dy
-9.52 a.m. K. S.
sv. Brentford
**Bowker. 9.56.a.
a.m.
RK Valentine, J. Wery evenly matched and it is Crystal P. (4) R.K.
Northampton (0); difficult to forecast those who --- Franks,
Gingham () v. Bristol C. (-) 10.00 a.m. E. W. Kirk, C. B. Johnson, will enter the semi-final..
(0) ...
Exeter (1) 10.04 a.m. G. W. Pope, E. Stone. The second round draw is as Reading (4) v. Torquay (1). Queen's P.R. (3) v. Swindon (2) Southend (1) Clapton: (3) Watford (2) v Coventry (0).'
H. G
The great question of "what Is an Olympic amateur," also will come up at these two
JAPANESE PLAYER Olympic meetings for there
10.12 a.m. F. Lobel, N. K. Littlejohn follows: Last time Hong Kong played 1020 am. Mrs. E. D. Matthews, Li have been murmurs of charges
Shanghai they were opposed to a 10.28.a.m. H. U. Ireland, F. A. Rei
Gal. E. D. Matthews,
G. H Russell, v. D. C. Wilson, of smothered professionalism.
W. S Hillier v. P. WJ THIRD DIVISION (NORTH), The Los Angeles games already Japanese forward in Y. Sugihara.
10,80 am. H. N. Williamson,
Planner. are far in the past and the Olympic This year they look likely to have a Committee is taking up the first pro-Japanese full back to contend 10.44am Bride. D. MacKnight v. A.
Wallington.
-F. EA. Remedios v. J. E. Mrs. Me-Cogan. blem of its 1936 game. Will Boc- against. Nozawa was tried out on 10.52 am. 1. Jucks, G. F. H. Hola. cer be reinstated as a competitive the wing against the Services, but Olympic sport? At Los Angeles, apc- lacked the necessary dash for the 11.04 am. RC Webb, J. C. Dunbar.
Braley. 11.00 am. G. T. May, H. L. F. Ewin." it Tat Fanling of ant Seats Rotherham (1) v. Stockport (1) cer was omitted from the program-position, and the Selectors are now 1112 am. Mrs. Popo, Mrs. E. Stone
HE fiery state the greets Rochdale (2) v. Wrexham (4)
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T. Crewe (0)
|Acórington (4). Darlington (0) Barrow (-)⠀⠀v, __ Barnsley (-) Carlisle (3) v. Hartlepoola (2) Chestor.(2) :) Hull (0) v. Gateshead Mansfield (-) V New B'ton (1) V. Doncaster (0)
Tranmerò (0)
R. Gordon, A. W. Hay day no doubt accounted for the Y. Halifax (2),
ed before the Berlin games, because only in the full back position. .C football is a popular sport and can It will be of interest to local be depended upon to all the sta- players to know that Lt. Keith 11.44 am. Mrs. R. A. Rodgers, R.
11.30 am. Major Barafield, (Blegible). diums and help the Olympic box Murray, who represented the Army office on the wing in the last Triangular
Rodgers, Revised Starting Times. Cortain French sports writers are Tournament series and who assisted
OLD COURSE clamouring for the opening of the Kowloon Club, was playing on
St. George's St. Andrew's Olympic football to mixed teams, the wing for the Services with Lt. 8.30 am. M. W. Budd, I W. Shewan. professionals as well as amateur Stephenson as his inside partner, i The French Olympic delegates may Shanghai have attempted the ex- 40
840 Am periment of playing men out of their 9.45
but as in Hong Koor they have found that they will 9.50
CC Star delve deeper into the hand 10.00 am 7. W. Franks, R4L MOB
9.58 am, I Newton, H. 8. Rob
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0.35
Marton,
R. Young
Cup in which O. E. C. Marton Aberdeen (1) v. Glyde (0) high scoring in the Jasper Clark SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
was successful in leading the Airdrie(3) v. Motherwell (2) field with a score of 159 -- three Celtic (1) v. Cowdenbeath (0) strokes ahead of his nearest E Stirling (-) Partick (-)
Dundeo (1) 1. Bt. Mirren (2) rival MW, Budd Hamilton (2) Falkirk (3)
Looking over the results It was Kilmarnock (4) surprising to see that only four Morton (1) players broke eighty over the Rangers (-) Stwo courses, quite a change for Lanark HRV Ayr (0)
the cards returned in connec
(Tezmi in black denote probable tions with the Colony Champion winners and when neither tent ap ship when the back me rauges bears gin black « draw is indicated. turned cards ranging from 71 Figures in besarkata denote the result": of the corresponding av match funkc
ful of newcomers to find the Bolt 10.05 am, G. B. Joanion, 8. H. Fox
DESH (Continted at fout of neys Column)ltó 119.
tion:
v. Queen's Pk. (1) v. Hearts (2)
St. Johnstone (-)
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