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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932.

THE CHINA MAIL.

4444 SPORT PAGE NDI

HONGKONG v SHANGHAI SOCCER AT CANIDROME TO-DAY

BRITISH' LAWN TENNIS STARS

RANKED BY L.T.A.

Perry Displaces Austin.

London, Nov. 14.

The Lawn Tennis Associa

tion's offeinl

rankings for

1932 are as follows:--

MEN

Perry, Austin, Lee, Hughes, Olif. David, Avory, Ian Col lins, Sharpe and Tuckey.

WOMEN

Miss Heeley, Miss Round, Mrs. Whittingstall, Miss Stam- mera, Miss Nuthall, Mra. King nee,Mudford, Mrs. Jameson, Mra. Pittman, Mias Trentham and Miss Lyle.

Perry has thus displaced Austin and Miss Heeley Mrs. Whittingstall, while Miss Nut- hall falls from second place.

Y. Y. Chow, the brilliant Shanghai goalkeeper, is an old campaigner in the Interport series.

H.M. THE KING'S PAPER HUNT.

Remembrance of 1881 Ride in Shanghai.

DR. NOEL DAVIS'S BOOK ACCEPTED.

has been

The Hong Kong Interport soccer eleven with the exception of S. Strange, whose place in the Anal Trial was taken by Lau Mau. Reading from left to right (standing); Mullane, Bliss, Pardoe, Duncan, Lau Mau. (Sented): Cheng Shlu-hong, Wong. Mei-shun, Howe, Sven Kam-shun, Baldry, and Rodger.

Hongkong Team Shanghai Team

RODGER (CLUB) (CAPTAIN)

MULLÄNE (BORDERERS) STRANGE (CLUB)

BLISS (KOWLOON)

PARDOE (ARTILLERY) (VICE-

CAPTAIN)

DUNCAN (CLUB)

CHENG SHIU-HONG (SOUTH

CHINA)

WONG MEI-SHUN (SOUTH

CHINA)

HOWE (CLUB)

SUEN KAM-SHUN (ATHLETIC) BALDRY (LINCOLNS) Reserves:-

Lau Mau (8: China)

Leung Wing-chiu (S. China)

Bryant (Artillery}

Manager:-

W. E. Hollande.

MILITARY

FOOTBALL

TOURNEY

Complete Results Of Small Units League.

∙CHOW (GOALKEEPER)

LINING (RIGHT BACK) STOKES (LEFT BACK)

ZEE (RIGHT HALF) GASH (CENTRE HALF)

(CAPTAIN) HURRY (LEFT HALF)

KEATS: (RIGHT WING)

M. C. CHEN (RIGHT INSIDE)

BOLTON (CENTRE FORWARD) TURNER (LEFT INSIDE) "DARKIE" CHEN (LEFT

WING).

Reserves: Marcal; Westwood, Favacho, Lawton, and Wilkinson.

Referee:--Mr. Lenoise.

POLICE

DEFEATED

BY SIGNALS

First Defeat In Six Games.

PLAYING NINE MEN. The. Police suffered their first reverse in six matches when they' Small Units Football Competition, lost to the Royal Corps of Signals which started in October last, and by four clear goals on the Marina which will continue until the mid-ground in the Mamak Shield yes- dle of next year.

terday,

Frequent reference made in memoirs of the Shanghai Paper Hunt Club to the occasion, In 1881, when the Duke of Clarence, ARTILLERY TEAMS FAVOURED. Prince George (now H.M. the A football item of considerable King), and Prince Louis Batten interest to service men is the Army berg, then junior officers op H.M.S. Bacchante, rode with the hunt on a trail laid by Mr. Howie. Naturally, it was made an interesting chap ter in the history, of the club com. piled by Dr. C. Noel Davis, a former Master, just before his retirement from Shanghai. Dr. Davis has had the honour of having a copy of his book accepted by His Majesty, and he has received the following lat ter:

Eight teams have entered for The Police were unfortunate to the competition and the games have one of their players called played so far have been very close. away at the commencement of the game, but they played pluckily, in | spite of an injury to F. Allen, their captain, which caused him to be a passenger for the whole of the second half. The score at half- time was only one-nil, Whiteway-

The Royal Artillery units look like carrying off the trophy. They have only suf- fered one defeat, the 24th Bat- tery having been beaten by "Buckingham Palace. the R.A.M.C. in a hard fought "Dear Sir,-On the King's return

Кате. The two other units, to London yesterday I submitted the 12th Battery and the 20th your letter of June 27, together Battery have both played two with the specially bound copy of games and won them both. the History of the Shanghai Paper The Royal Corps of Signals la Hunt Club, which you were good the weakest team in, the league,

enough to send for His Majesty's having played six games and only acceptance.

won one, their biggest defeat was

Wilkluson scoring, but after the in: terval Whiteway-Wilkinson added two further goals and Jones

brought the total to four..

··RADIO. VICTORY.

In a fast Tournament match played at Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon, the Radio Sports Club

"I am desired to express the at the hands of the 12th Battery, defeated the 12th Battery R.A. by 4 Kings best thanks for this record, R.A.

goals to. 2. The score at half

in which the King was much in- The following are the results of time was 2-1 in favour of the terested, and I am to add that His the games to date: Majesty well remembers the hunt R.E.

Radio Kalwant Singh (8)" and # R.A.SC. 4. R.C. of Bignals Awtar Singh netted for the Radio, on December 28, 1881, and what an 12th Bly, RA.

while Major H. M. J. MacIntyre excellent run it was, in spite of the

20th Bty R.A. 2 RAS.C.

R.C. of Biguala 3 scored both the Battery's goals, pouring rain. See

24th Bty R. 3 RA.M.C.

one in each half shot 40 R.C. of Signals 212th Bty., ·R.A. 8.

"MAMAK TOURNAMENT.

*Table To Dats. RAS.C

"Yours sincerely,

(Signed) Clive Wigram."

R.A.O.C.

RE RAMC

ABC

R.A.S.C.

2 RAM.C

1

DR.C Signals 3

P.W.LD. F.A. Pla

9 RR 1st Bty. H.K.S. B. 86-1:43 8 17 DR.A.0.C Radio

L.R.C. TENNIS FINALSR.C. of Signals 24th Bty., R.A.3 St. Andrew

TO-DAY

Four Matches At At Home."

The Ladies, Recreation Club will bo At Home to day when the following four lawn fornie finale are down for decision

Mixed Doubles Championship: Miss Orme and G. Gamble vs. Alier Thomas and V. R. Gordon. A p

7/16

R.C. of Signals 0 20th Bty. RA. 2 Incognitos 450 600 25 8 12 The following games were post-RAS.C12 6 52 18 19 12 poned and will be played at a lat R/C

ex date:

October 20-R.A.S.C v. 200

Battery, R.A.

12th

October 25--20th Battery, RA University

November 1-24th Battery R.A. RAM.C Phoenix BY RASC

Veteran November 2-12th Battery, RA Tamar

24th November 3-B.A.0.0 v20th Parthian

Battery B.A

Mens' “Bingles Club Champión: NOTABLE TO DATE, Bth

Capt P. S. Cannon vs. L

Doubles Han

Mrs. P

R.A.B.C

12th Battery RAZ:2,

20th Battery, RA/y

| 24th) Battery, AL G

The Programme

The following are the arrange- ments in Shanghai:

To-day-Interport at Canidrome. To-morrow-Hong Kong v Rest of Shanghai.

Monday-Interport Dinner,

Yachting

Notes

By Captain Cuttle

Tuesday-Another game if de-HE' annual race between the St. AUSTRALIA won the Shanghai-

QUEEN'S

TO-MORROW

THE PICTURE WE

stred (against Shanghal League 1 Andrew's Society and St. A Yacht Club's International OFFER WITH PRIDE

Champlons).

George's Society will be sailed to-Series 'which was concluded on

In the event of a draw in the morrow morning, commencing at November 5 of Tungkou creek. Interport game the replay will be 11:05 a.m., and afternoon starting at scoring, 73 points to Scotland's 67 staged to-morrow on the same 2,35 p.m. The race In the morning and thereby upsetting all expecta- ground.

will be salled over à courar of 5.7 tions, as the Scotch started primo The team are being accommodat»|miles, and the afternoon race is over favourite. led at the Palace Hotel during theirs course of 7 miles. Subject to the There was a grand wind blow-

brief stay.

discretion of the captains of the re-ing and all the Byrne boats had spective teams and the officer of the to take in two reefs, which did not day, the courses may be altered, prove sufficient in the case of the according to the weather conditions. | Hobgoblin as this craft capsized!

during one of the races.

Mullane, the South Wales Bor- derers and Hong Kong right back, who is playing in his first Inter- port game to-day.

THE INTERPORT CUP COMPETITION

The following have been the results in the Interport Cap Com- petition:

*1824 Shanghai 1 Hong Kong t

1926 Hong Kong-3 Shanghai

1

1026 Shanghai Hong Kong 4 1027 Hong Kong 4 Shanghai 1028

Shanghai

7

ỉ Hong Kong

Đ

ở Hong Kong ?

1929 Hong Kong 3 Shanghai 1930 Shanghai 1930 Hong Ko

1030 1931

Kong

9 Tientsin

3-Shanghat

aftong 3-

Tall

4

adrawn game of

The Annual ·Interport game ba tween Hang Kong and Shanghai was resumed in 1928 after a break of ten years. Records show that there were two previous matches, in 1908 and 1918, though those matches constituted "friendly" rivalry between the Hong Kong and Shanghai Football Club. 1908 H'Kong F.C. 9 Shai F.C. 1913 S'hai F.C. 2 H'Kong F.C.1 1923 H'Kong F.G. 0 S'hai F.C. 8

Sta

1106

#152 $160

Mr. A. L Shields, Com- modore of the Club, with cap tain St. Aп- drew's Society. Lean, being supported by Mesure. T. H. R.. Shaw, R. M. Jack, S. T Williamson D. J. Grieve, Dr. St. Nicholson. George's Sa- elety team will be skip- pared by Mr. C ock, M.B.E

and will consist of Messrs. H. J. Pearce, C. F. Hyde, J. Pick-

MIL A. L. SHIELDS ering, Capt."

Commodore. G. Fowkes, S.W.B., Major P. S. Stewart, R.Ë.

D

.*

T *

URING the racing, Mr. H. M. Bryden, Secretary of St. Andrew's Society and Mr. D. 9. Robb, Secretary of St. George's. So-

Yacht Club, and will be the guests jat tifin.

Contrary to the weather experi- enced at the first attempt to com plete the series, the blow came as a great comfort and the races were run off rapidly. In the previous: races held at this same spot, the wind failed so that the remaining. races had to be postponed til that day. At the conclusion of the first week-end, Scotland and Australia were leading with 49 points each while England and China followed on with 38 and 24 respectively...

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*

*

■UNNING ùp against the strong Southerly wind was the flood tide and this caused a slop on the river, The course, was a triangular one as is favoured on these races and the first mark was upriver against the wind. Follow ing this It was a run down to the leeward buoy and then the final reach on a long leg took them to the finishing line.

*

THE Australian team was re-

(Captain), V. V. W. Fretwell, T. B. McAuley and A. B. Palmer (Reserve), while their defeated op

F the twelve yachts to be sailed ponents, the Scots bad the Com-

0 to-morrow, two have been modore and his son, with W. Hamil

selected from the new Anker class, ton to represent them

two from the Handicap class, six The following were the full from the one Design and Hoyward results:

let Race. Hayes section, and two from the Gael class.

Phooks (Carter, England), The St. George's team will gail A1 Ghost (Kao, China), Shella (Hong Carpenter, H1 Diana, Y1 Why Won-Jr. China), Spook (Davis), Pixie der, Y8 Bluejacket, Y6 Speedwall, (Lock), Hobgoblin (Hong Sr.); VA and G8" Eunice, whilst St. Andrew's

2nd Racer Society's helmsman will auil AS La Viking (Neil Dr., Scotland, dis Linda, H9 Dorothea, Y2 Winge, Ya qualified), Phooka (McAuley, Aus Boojum, Y6 Adanac, G8 Zephyr, tralia), Ghost (Neil Jr., Scotland), The boats will change hands in the Pixie (Brown, Australia), Spook afternoon.ER

(Fretwell, Australia), Shaila

Mr. Shields will probably saft La (Hamilton, Scotland). Linda, his own craft, while his rival

skipper, Mr. Cock will probably be

Brd, Race,

Sheila (Brown, Australia),

at the helm of Carpenter, which haa] Viking (Fretwell, Australia),

been sailed in the earlier part of the Phooks (Nell, Jr., Scotland), Ghost season by the Vice-Commodore, Mr. (McAuley, Australie), Spook Rouse

(Hamilton, Scotland), Fixle (NCII,

If the present brilliant sunshine Sr., Scotland);; ramaina a good day's racing 'la] forecasted...

TN the "I," "Y" and "G." Class CHINESE

race in the Third Ladles' Cham, plonship salled on Monday after. noon, Why Wonder, sailed by Mre. Fowkes, had its suil carried away by Toynette, with Miss Patchett at the

SCHOOLS

SPORTS

tiller Why Wonder åld not finish Miss Fung Keung To

and a protest was lodged against

Toynette. The protest, it is under- atoad, is still sub judice. As a res ault of the incident there was quite

Distribute Prizes.

Miss Fung Keung has kindly

a lot of excitement, but neither Mrs, consented to distribute the prizes Fowkes nor Misa Patchett had an to the successful competitors at the {"involuntary dip." Points were not Chinese Catholic Schools Athletic awarded in this race.

Meeting at 4 p.m. to-morrow at Caroline Hill This Meeting is be LAIN GERRAULT, the famous ing held under the auspices of the French lone yachtsman, et C.C.YMS. with His Lordship out last month, on another cruise to Bishop Volferta as Patron, Mr. the South Seas. This is his first Shak Chung San as President, and long trip in his new cutter, to which Dr. Tang Yce Yuen and Mr. Chan he has given his own name, Alsin Kwek Leong as Vice-Presidents. Gerbault In addition to the few thousand His frat port of call will probably studente participating in this be the Canaries where he may stay meeting many guests are expected Cup his

awhile to write a book.Then he to be present, This is the first 1981

intends to make for the Antilles, the time that as many as 20 schools most

Panama Canal and the South Seas, are taking part In a sports meeting. series.

* and it is expected that it will be centre-

THE new boat is lined with cop made an annual event to promote make her thoroughly the physical development of tho students atudying in the Chinese

Gash.captain of th

photographed

German Club 6 0670r 30).

Match Cancelled

between the Club

TADIES!

of the Ger

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her trials

Schools to

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