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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933,

THE CHINA MAIL.

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GOODWIN, the

K.C.C. cricket skipper, is holding his first practice match on Saturday when ali Talent will be on view. match wil p.m.

SHANGHAI BOWLS TEAM SELECTED

,

MAIN CAPTAINING SIDE AGAINST COLONY

TWO NEW INTERPORTERS

(By Short Head.)

THE SHANGHAI LAWN BOWLS INERPORT TEAM HAS BEEN SELECTED AND WILL LEAVE FOR THE COLONY ON WEDNEDDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, RY THE EMPRESS OF JAPAN.

THE FOLLOWING IS THE TEAM:

T. G. MAIN (RECREATION CLUB) CAPTAIN AND MANAGER. W. A. BAILEY (YANGSTZEPOO B. C.)

C. RICHARDS (SHANGHAI L.B.C.)

new

The

COMMERCE at 2.15

A. A. MALCOLM (SHANGHAI (L.B.C.)

S. CHINA

SECURE NEW

Cheng Due In Colony In Fortnight.

RETURN OF WONG WING

BETWEEN STICKS

J. M. C. LOPES (CLUBE LUSITANO)

G. M. P. REMEDIOS (CLUBE LUSITANO)

A meeting of L.B.A. Council has been called for this evening to decide the dates for the six matches which the visitors will play.

There are three Interport games and ntatches against Kow loon, Victoria, and the Second Division of the League.

FORWARD The Shanghai team is very well-sley, R. F. Luz, and H. Hampion)

balanced and is considered a fully by 26-14 in the deciding match.

Last year he played brilliant representative one. G. B. Stormes bowls when skipping the Shanghai and C. W. Glover will be missed by 'four, which included Richards at Colony bowlere, and it regretted No. 2, against U. M. Omar'a Colons that C. M. Sequeira, 1931 champion, rink (J. C. Brown, B W. Bradbury, and H. Hampton), but he was beat- and N. Harrison. last year's titlist, ·

en by 27-13 on the Shanghai L. B. C. are not included in the team.

green. Richards was selected for Lupes and Remedios are the only the third match of the series, but was forced to stand down owing to newcomers to the interport series, illness. bul the amazing progress they have shown this year has forced the se South China Athletic Association, jectors to lng aside that watchword last year's League winners, are pre-Experience."

Chue Kwok Luen Again In Forward Line

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

paring for their first League game...

Bailey played No. 3 to G. B. Stormes against R. F. Luz, (skin) F. C. Goodman, G. Mc. Leod and C. Atkinson in Shang- hal in 1930 and was on the win- ning side by na 18-16 margin.

The Hong Kong Interport rinks

was are:

On that!

Malcolm's Sixth laterport on September 30 against the

Malcolm first played against Chinese Athletic with two friendly Hong Kong in 1822 when he matches against the Royal Artillery Wallace (skip) 3. Ferguson, B. Lap No. 3 J. Burnside against R. on Sunday at Caroline Hill.

sley and W. G. Gerrard, South China will be playing occasion Shanghai won by 24-8 on practically the same team of last the Hongkew Park green.

Five years later he played Na, 3 year with three exceptions.

to R. C. Allkenhead, donor of the Hong Kong and has match between

Kowloon, against R. Wallace (skip),

Lim Thin-chan, their brilliant handsome hield for the annual Malayan Chinese custodian.

and I. F. Lux (skip).

A. E. Coates, J. Chalmers, F. Cullen

J. V. Ramsay, A. Hyde Lay, F. J.

C. R. Hall, B. W. Bradbury, J. Jones, and A. M. Holland (skip). Brown and U. M. Omar (skip).

Reserves: W., Mair. W. Macfar lane and E. G. Post.

left the Colony, while Wong Mei W. Macfarlane, J. Taing, and C. INTERPORT BOWLS shun, last year's skipper, is stund- Atkinson on the Cralgengower ing down awing to unfitness. Cheng green. He was again on the win-

Shui-hong, the Interport right win-

ker.

ning side, Shanghal triumphing by

31-17.

PRACTICE Kowloon Rink To

Omar's Four.

HYPERION WINS

LORD DERBY'S FIRST DOUBLE

W. Barnett's Trigo Last Double Winner.

WINNERS OF CLUB SWEEPS

London, To-day.

A crowd of 300,000 saw Tópu may Weston bring Hyperion first, past the post to win the St Lege Stakes over 1 mile 6 furlongs 132. yards in 2 mins. 6.4/5.secs at Doncaster yesterday to give. Lord

LORD DERBY'S HYPERION was the twenty-fifth horse to win the Derby and the St. Leger in the Derby his first "double."

same year wherr he won the Doncaster classic yesterday by three lengths. In the above picture Hy- perion is seen winning the Derby.

China Mail

Sports Diary

TO DA Aquatics.-Garrison School (V.R.C.),

2.30 p.m. Racing. Entries close for Ninth Ex-

tra Race Meeting, noon.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 16. Lawn Bowls-Second Division Craigengower C.C. v. Civil Service C.C. Interpori Practices

(Kowloon C.C.), 3.30 p.m.

DRAW FOR PALACE HOTEL BILLIARDS

Sixteen Lincoln Players In Entry Of 19.

ST. JOSEPH'S SOCCER PROSPECTS

A. V. GOSANO TO PLAY AGAIN

Two Recreio Players Join Saints.

SHANGHAI "RECS" FORWARD SIGNED UP

(By OUTSIDE LEFT)

The St. Joseph's Football Club of The Palace Hotel Billiards com-ficially open their soccer season on petition for Service men below the September 23 when they will meet rank of Sergeant has attracted the South China Athletic Assocía- nineteen entries and the meeting tion's first cleven in a friendly fix- of Pte. Turner (Lincolns) and Pte. fare on the Caroline Hill ground. Walters (Borderers), both Batta- St. Joseph's are only fielding, one lion players, in the First Round, team this year, and that in the promises to be the most attractive First Division. Last year they en- game in the contest.

L/Cpl. Herriott and Pte. Atkin- son, two other Battalion players, | will feature the Second Round re- sults. Herriott was a semi-finalist: in the Garrison Championship, and Atkinson was runner-up in the

Lincolns Championsh

Pte. Abbott, A. E, Sands, Dad

DAVID LEONARD.

The Derby winner beat Felicita. tion (Michael Beary) by 5 lengths, and Scarlet Tiger (Bob Carslake). the third horse, was beaten by the ¡Aga Khan's entry by a neck.

Hyperion (6 to 4) and Scar. let Tiger (100-8) were trafnéd by the Hon. G. Lambton, and Lord Durham's Felicitation was a 22-1 chance. Hyperion's "double" Aret since Mr. W. Barnett's Trigo carried off both classics In 1929. In 1926 Lord Woolavington's Coronach won both events.

Wad

the

With Hyperion as a firm favourite it was a disastrous day for book- makers.

Lord Derby's win was most popu- lar as he is one of the staunchest supporters of the Turf. His horec, the twenty-fifth to win both the Derby and the St. Leger, emulated the feat of Gainsborough, his "sire.

Thor, the French challenger looked perfect, as did Hyper- ion, but the time was poor con- sidering the good going.

H. H. the Aga Khan's St. Leger Juck held when Felicitation came in a worthy second when he beat Lord Durham's Scarlet Tiger, his stable companion.

Possessing an extremely good re-

Winners Of Sweeps. tered teame in all three divisions.putation as a forward, McDonald!

C. E. Gahagan, the Hong Kong should be invaluable to the Saints Electric. lawn. bowler, drew Hyper- A. V. Gosano, who was com- pelled to retire from active whose forward line this year football towards the end of should be one of the finest in the fon in the Kowloon Bowling Green Club sweepstake on the race and Colony, last season owing to an injur-

won. $692.55, E.* Wathon Won ed knee, will again be seen in

$230,86 on Felicitation, and J. action.

Ross and E. Ewing will divide 1). Leonard, who played last sea: $115.42 as the result of Scarlet He should this season receive. ex-son, will fill one of the wing posi-Tiger's placing in the same sweep.

A

Fastest Forward Line?

F. W. Little won $646,85 in the

Pte. Green are also expected to discellent support from L. Rocha, tions, while B. Gosano will All the

liance at the beginning of last sea-Rocha, A. V. Gosane and McDonald, Mrs. Elkins secured $215.12, and son earned him a place in the for-thereby forming one of the fastest, Mrs. W. Haynes, $107.56, ward line of the Portuguese In-if not the fastest, forward lines in ternational eleven,

the Colony.

play a sound knowledge of the farmer Recreio player whose brother. The insides will be Kowloon Cricket Club sweep, and

Playme

THE following will take part in the Interport Practice mat

is unable Lo play for some He was skip for Shanghai during three years, losing all time an his knee le still giving him the next

three matches-te Adam Holland's trouble. He, however, hopes to rink (3. C. Brown, A. W. Grimmitt, participate in League encounters and J. Laing) in Shanghai by 20ches on the Kowloon Cricket Club soon after South China's return 19; la J. Ferguson's four (A. W.

green on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.tem) from the Nanking meeting.

Grimmilt R. Basa, and J. Laing)

No. 2 Rink by 19-17 on the K. C C. green; and No. 1 Rink to I. F. Luz's rink (F. C. Goodman, A. E. Contes Wong Wing, who played between G. McLeod, and C. Atkinson by 20-J, Chalmers the sticks for South Ching in the 15 in Shanghal.

Woot Back in Goal

1931 season but who was forced; to retire temporarily on account of business pressure, will be seen on Sunday against the Gunners.

Cheng Wai-llang, one of the Strafts Chinese Football Club' most brilliant forwards, is duc to arrive in the Colony on or about September 26, and has written the South China Athletic Association notifying them of his intention of play». ing for them this season.

W. Mair 1. F. Luz

(Skip) No. 3 Rink- R. Hall

Maio's Three Interports Main made his Interport debut in 1920 when he played No. 3 to R. P. Phillips, who is now assisting the . W. Bradbury Civil Service, against J. Ferguson J. C. Brown (skip), G, Green, A. Clark and CU.-M. Omar Atkinson on the Taikoo green. On that occasion the Colony four won by 28.8.

In 1931 he skipped all three rink against the Colony. In the first game he had Richards as No. 2 and Cheng's football ability te well. lost to F. Cullen (skip) J. Fraser, known, for he has played against A. M. Holland, and J. Puncheon by visiting South China teams in pre- 25-16 on the K.B.G.C. green.

Verantile Player

Richards Makes Debut

(Skip)

J. V. Ramany

A. Hyde Lay

F. J. Jones

A. M. Holland

(Skip)

Kowloon Rink

E.'t. Fincher F. X. Silva ́* R. Lapsley H. Nish

(Skip)

The following is the draw* First Round

P. Ankletel (R.A.F.) v. Pte. Manion Pie. Pye (Lines.) v. Pte. Richardson

(Linea.).

(Linca.).

(S.W.B.),

Second Round:-

Good Half Back Secured

A. Ward, who did not play often

V. Marques, another former Re- last year, owing to ́alckness, will be Pie Turner (Lines) v. Ple. Walters creio player, has also joined the playing regularly this year.

Saints. He is one of the outstand- Ankletell or Manson v. Pye or Richard-ings Portuguese halves in the Turner or Walters v. Bizm. Short Colony.

(Linca.).

Marques would have earned his Bdam. Baker (Lines.) v. L/Cpl., Cork place in the Colony eleven last year

(Lincs.)

had he taken the

Pie. Abbott (Lines,) v. Pte. Winfield) had

(Lince.)

With the players available, SL Joseph's should be strong, conten ders for the title this year.

The following men are available; R. Marques and T. Leonard (Goal keepers); Gomes, S. Souza, S. A. L. game more Rahman and G. Thang (Backs); V seriously. He will probably fill one Marques, E, Lawrence, G. F. L. Fernandes (Wing L/C. Child (Lines.) v. Ptc.. Gre of the wing half positions in Victor and

Halves); N. Beltrao and Costa (Centre halver); A. V. Gosano, B. Gosano, L. Rocha. C. McDonald, A. Ward, D. Leonard, M. Bahban,

(Lince).

A. E. Bands (Royal Navy) v. Life Kee-support of N. Beltrao,

gan (Linca).

Sig. Davenhill (Linex)

v. L/Cpl E- Bon (Lines), Pte. Atkinson (Lincx) v. L/Cpl. Her-

riott (Lince).

F. Cullen is unable to take his "All games to be played on No. 1 place at No. 8 in Luz's rink- and table at the Palace Hotel. has ben replaced by W. Mair, the Police skip.

let Round (150 up) to be hom pleted by September 17,

Last Saturday Luz'a four over 2nd Round (150 up) to be com whelmed U. M. Omar's four by pleted by September 23 28 ahots to 7, while Holland's rink 3rd. Round to be drawn on Sep-

beat A, W. Grimmitt's four (D.} tember 24 - (180 up)." "eoples, H. Beer, and A. R. Clarke] Points in the Semi-Final will be

200 up and in the Final 250 up.

8th Heavy Brigade Aquatics

With Richarda as No. 1, and then [by 16-14. vious years when the latter were 'on' Lour in Java.

No. 2, he was "largely responsible Cheng will prove a valuable go. for Shanghai winning the rubber in quisition to South China, me he is the next two games. He beat U, a deadly shot with either foot, and M. Omar's four (N. Drummond, J. can play in any position on the Laing, and G. L., Buchanan) by 20- field.

18 on the Talkoo green, and then

THE

HE following were the results of (8.W.B.); B, A/C Webster (RA.F.); Chue Kwok-luen in another Bouth beat A, E. Silkstone's rink; (R. Lap-

the 6th Heavy Brigade, Royal Time: 1/min. 9,1/5 sec China player who retired tam feld practically the identical team which was held at the V.R.C, yea-Ellington: 3, Chr. Walker, Time: 1

Artillery, aquatic aperte peeting Championship

Bth, Toavy Brigade R.A.: 100 Yards

· Car, Bulley; 2,0m. porarily from the game last year that played throughout Jast season. terday::// owing to illness, but he is making a

Two Ussful Newcomers 60 Yards Dash-1, Gnr. Bellay;2, Girls Reco), Williama; 2. D.

Gnr. Gardner; B, Gur., Collinger time, Wiliami 3, B. Little, Ma Ping-chong, a newcomer to 29. Backg

Boys 60 Yards-1, D. Barns; 1, 2, With the exception of Chue, the team, will all the right back Novices" 50 Yarda-1; Gnr. Connor: Burns) 5, H. Clarke, aký Wong Mel-shun and Wong, in position, and according to reports Gar. Mooney; B, Gnt, Hubbards, Officers Race, A., Remus;

Chr. Hant,

Wobb; #, LA, Laina: (Time: 88.2/5 secs. soal, the team to meet the on his play, as is a definita "And Diving, Gor. Gardner 2, Gar

tyles, 150 Ya Artillery on Sunday afternoon will The team will be playing a new Connort - Gar. Bundackor Botines be exactly the same as that which centre half in Lam Tak-po, whose Ellington

Glower played during, most of the Lengua reputation in local Chiness School Madley Relay Race-1 20th games last your

football has given him) this "asrly) tery: 8 12th Battery: -3/{{ The first aleron will consist of Wong honour in his career. "Wings" Len

probable Yiu-chan - Layang Lan Mau; Lesor. The following will be

· re-appearance this season,

Almost Same Team

S@Wing-chin

FYoung Shui-yidi;: Chai

pak and Ip Pak-watakan kepo ET

Bouth China's 26cond eleven am Lai Jumat d Tucky this year, in being able to Tal-winE ANG

Another newcomer to the

· team is J. C. McDonald from Shanghai, McDonald has play- ed for the well-known. “Recs,” „holders of the Shanghal League

Lit] "For many years.

HADLEY SETS NEW MARK

Covers 50 Yards In 25.2/5 Secs.

OTHER SWIMMERS FOR COLONY ALSO PROMINENT

F. A. Barretto and W. A. Bouza (for- warda),

AUSTRALIA'S BOY TENNIS PRODIGY:

Double Grip On Both Hands.

Among those who have-qualed

Messrs. Chan and Yeung, Magie- tracy, won $1,070.94 in the Police Recreation Club sweep, and P.C.D. 127 secured $530,04 and D. A. H. $268.42.

Boxer So Big Nobody Will

Fight Him

Seeking Bout With Carnera.

19 STONE AND 6 FT. 7%

New York. Raymond Impelletiere, is so big

for the men's. B. Grade Tennis championship of Central Queens that nobody will fight him. //

| land is a 18-year-old boy, Walter Five years ago Impelletiere left Inokson, believed to be the only high school weighing 23 stone, but Frank Hadley, the Shanghai|player in Austraila to use a double with the handicap of a 1810, neck, sion who will be grip for both forehand and back. An astute manager snapped him up

hand.

Two championships havs slready gone to his credit, Including the men's C. grade championship. M Jackson started playing when: ́ten. His peculiar « grip 'seemed.

to come naturally, and ha

and taught him to box, but refused to let him Aght until he had streng- thened his neck. Now, it is 18In.. and nobody will fight him. At the Fame time he had brought his weight down to 19 stone. Ha, in": 6ft 71⁄2in. Kis manager said: G7Impelletiera is just as heavy as Carmara, but that la not the reason, that fighters are avoiding din

cat and

in eithe

wants to mant., Carpara *United

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