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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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TRIANGULAR INTERPORT CRICKET

CRICKET IN COLONY

SETBACK FOR KWOK

BEATEN IN 200 METRES

Wong Suen-man Wins By Touch.

MISS YEUNG AGAIN BETTERS

HER OWN TIME

(BY CRAWL).

A SENSATION

was

caused at la s night's heats and elimin- ation trials for the China National Meeting on 'October 10, when Wong Suen-man, of South China, beat Kwok Chun-hang, the Colony Breast Stroke record holder, by a touch in the Men's 200 Metres Breast Stroke championship.

Kwok Chun Hang is shortly to make an attempt on the British Amateur and National records over this distance.

THE LINCOLNS SOCC ER TEAM PHOTOGRAPHED IN SHANGHAI

POLICE & PRISONS

AQUATIC GALA

Three Heats Yesterday At V.R.C.

FINALS ON SATURDAY

“Y” HOCKEY

TRIAL REVEALS

NO NEW TALENT

St. Andrew's Should Win Title.

Three heals for the Hong Kong "Y" MAY SERIOUSLY CHALLENGE

Police and Prisan Wardérs Aquatic gala, to be derioed on Saturday at

CLUB SUPREMACY

(By REFEREE)

"Y" LADIES HAVE

NO GROUND

Serious Position At Start

Of Season.

PESSIMISTIC

NOTE FROM THE

LINCOLNS CAMP

Star Players Leave For England.

HIGGINS INJURES ANKLE AND 'MALPAS LEAVES SATURDAY.

Centre Forward" Problem

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

The Lincolas, who sprang several

surprises in the Hong Kong Foot

IN NOVEMBER

MALAYA SENDING

AN ELEVEN

SHANGHAI TEAM WILL ARRIVE WEEK LATER

H.K.C.C. COMMITTEE MEETING TO – MORROW

THERE is to be a Triangular Interport Cricket encounter between Hong Kong, Shanghai ball League last season, the most notable being the sensational de- and Malaya in the Colony this coming November. feat of the Borderers, have made News was received by the Hong Kong Cricket few changes in their first and Club this morning to the effect that Malaya were second division teams this year. sending a team on the s.s. Chitral, which will ar- They will, however, have to make rive in Hong Kong on November 2. The team will sweeping changes in February when

many of their First and Second leave the Colony on November 18 by the s.s.

Comorin. team players leave for England.

On Saturday the Lincolns staged their first trial, and I cannot say that the newcomers impressed me

very much.

Cousins, at inside right, was

failure. Besides being too slow he

could neither shoot nor combine

The Shanghai team are expected by the Hakone Maru on November 10, and will leave by the Terukuni Maru on November 22.

A meeting of the Hong Kong Cricket Club Committee will be held to-morrow at 5.30 p.m. to discuss fixtures and the arrangements for the

with his other forwards. Me Guinness, who played inside left visitors. for the second team, is deserving lof a trial in the senior eleven, where he should replace Cousins.

Colclough, at right back in the senior team, did not prove steady |

repeatedly enough,

unsighting Heath in goal. Roden, who gave jan excellent display for the second the Caer Clark Cup League last cleven, would be better sufted to

VERY BRIGHT PROSPECTS

With prospects of a much better season than they experienced in

Miss. Yeung Sau-king, also of 2.30 p.m., were swum off at the South China, bettered her own Victoria Recreation Club yesterday The Y.M.C.A., who last year en-'season the "Y" Ladies, under the that position.

|joyed a successful hockey season, i

championship time of 87.-3/10 se- afternoon. conds, recorded in the Ladles' 100 H.E. the Governor, Sir William have discovered no new talent for captaincy of Sybil Dalziel, ate con-

Higgins, who was playing at centre forward for the First team

This will be the frat triangular tournament since 1929 when Hong Kong beat Shanghai by 82 runs and |Mulaya by ́4 wickets. It will also be the first time that a Hong Kong team has played Malaya since 1929, - ̈

Malaya last sent a team to the Colony in 1929 when Hong Kong won by 4 wickets, Harry Owen Hughes, the Club all-rounder, hitting up 108 in the Colony's first Tinnings total of 803, ~A. C. L. Bow-

Metres Free Style last Friday night Peel, K.C.M.G., K.B.E.. has kindly the coming season, and they have fronted with the serious question of on Saturday, unfortunately dia CELTIC WIN ker took 5 for 84 In that match.

at the South China Athletic A880-'consented to be present on Satur-last two useful defenders in A.'. ciation's swimming championships.day, and Mrs. E. D. C. Wolfe, wife Tate, last season's vice-captain, }'

The following were the results of the Hon. Inspector General of and R. A. Bates. Ladies' 100 Metres Free Style Cham. Police, will distribute the prizes.

pionship:-

1. Miss Yeung Sau-king (S.CA.A.) The following were the results:-

2.

Misa Yeung Sau chun (S.CAA

Miss Leung Wing-han (S.C.A.A.) Time: 84.4/5 secs.

Men's 100 Metres Free Style Chan-

pionship:-

1. Kwak Chun-hung (S.C.A.A.)

*2. Leung Wai-sang (S.C.A.A.)

3. Wong Yat-hung (C.B.C.)

Also swam:-Tanng Ho-fook

Timer 69.4/5 secs.

Men's 200 Metres Breast Stroke Chan-

plonship

Heat 1:-

1. Wong Suen-men (S.C.A.A.)

* Kwok Chun-hàng (5CA.Á

3. Wong lu-man (S.C.A A)

Also swamiTeang -look. Time: 3 mins, 8 seca.

Next 2:-

1. Yeung Wai-lim (C.B.C.)

2. Wong Yat-hung (C B.Y.)

3. Wong

Y.M.0.A.)

Slu-hung (Chinese

Also swam:-Fan Kwat-choy.

Time: 3 mine. 15 secs.

Ladies' 100 Metres Back Stroke Cham-

pionship:-

1. Miss Young Sau-king (S.C.A.A.) 2., Miss Lau Kwal-chun

-- [Individual Entry)-

3. Miss Young Sau-thun (S.C.A.A..)

Also awam-Miss Leung Wing han.

Time: 1 min. 30 secs.

Men's 100 Metrze Rack Stroke Cham

ship

1. Kwok Chun-hang (B.C.A.A.)

2. Li Hon-ki (Chinese, YM.C.A))

3. Wong Siu-che, (B,C.A.A.)

Timer 86.1/8 secs.

The Ladies' 200 Metres Breast

Stroke Championship and the Men's

Europeans

50 Yards Free

Style

Handicap:-

Heat 1:--

L. McMahon

Wishaw

Beat 2:-

1. Cornwall

2 Your

1 3. Heyward,

located his ankle just before the

not having a ground to play their interval and was sent to hospital

matches on.

Yesterday they played their first

It is understood that efforts are match of the season when a weak team lost to St. Andrew's Club by being made to secure the Diocesan

no indication of

for treatment.

Useful Understudy Although not in the same class

2 goals to 1 after being led by two Girls School ground at Jordan as Malpas, he gave a good display clear goals at half time. The Road following the decision of the and was dangerous when trial gave

the Club and the Y.M.C.A" to : closa | shooting distance. "Y's" strength as they were com their ground at King's Park to pletely outplayed throughout the Geoffrey Lammert acored game. their only goal, while N. A. E. Mackay and E. F. Fincher netted

Police Reserves 50 Yards Free Style for the Saints,

ffandicap:-

Itent :

1. Chan Sau ping

2. Sher Mohammed

- Thong Tin mừng

Heat 2:--

1. Elphinstone

2. Wong Yuk-pul

2. Hamid

The teams were: Y.M.C.A.-S. Shields; E. F. Selk and An Indian substitute; G. H. Fowler, D. McLellan, H. Lange: A Henry, G. P. Lammert, W. J. Browhu, S. Fowler und I.. Macey.

St. Andrew's:—R. H. Wong; A. E. P. Guest, P. White; E. Macnider, A. S

las, P. Broadbridge; P. J. Barlow,

E. F. Fincher and M. Welll.

Europeens' 50 Yards Obuincle Baca:--|J. T. K. Gilchrist, N. A. E. Mackay,

Heat 1:-

1. Heywood

2. Mo

} Cornwall

Iteal 2:-

1. Your

2. Rower

3. Waglan

KOBE LOSE. AT

WATER POLO:

Shanghai Interporters. Decidedly Superior

Kobe, Sept. 15, *Shanghai beat Kobe at water

1,500 Metres Free Style heats will be polo here this afternoon by 6 goals held to-night at the Chinese Civil Sci to 3. vanta: Swipiming Club, commencing et 7.80 p.m.

S. CHINA A. A. FEDERATION FINALS POSTPONED

To Be Held At S.C.A.A. Week: To-day.

The finals of the South China Amateur Athletic Federation's »Swimming" Olampiona hipa vand

· Eliminatión, trials for the China"-/ - National Meeting to be held at Nanding on October 10, will be hald on Thursday and Friday, Beptember 28 and 29, at the South China. Athletic tion's Bath

The game was a fast and excit ing one. Kobe did well at the start and fad at half time by three goals to two, but in the second half the visitors settled down and prov. ed themselves decidedly the super- For side, adding four goals without response.

other Cluba.

Maudle George' (now Mrs. Read) will be seen in ́ ́the "" team this season, and her inclusion should greatly sirengthen the forward line, as she is one of he most dashing lady centre-forwards.” In the Colony. Miss Kuelps, an other newcomer, is reputed to be a very useful forward.

The "Y", however, will lose the services of Marjorie Mason (now

I understand that T. J. Price Mrs. Rathmell), their former skip will be back in the Colony to take per, and Barbara Walker, two of his place on he "Y" left wing in their best forwards, both of whom six weeks time, and that Frank are on the injured list.

The "y" will have the following Lammert, who is at present on the injured list, will be available later to select from: the Misses S. and on in the season.

F. S. W. Smith O. Dalziel, A. Fowler, D. Brown,

within

Hocquard, the Lincoln's skipper Is still one of the finest left win- gera in the Colony, and on Satur day he sent across several glorious centres. A powerful shot, Hocquard has, ably filled the vacancy caused

FOR FIRST

TIME COWDENBEATH SWAMPED

Glasgow Crowd See

Seven Goals.

London, To-day.

The Hong Kong team in that year was ... Tam Pearce, Alan Reid, Lt. Col. Wyatt, W. A. H Maxwell, D, J. N. Anderson, Capt. J. R. Aeynolds, J. E. Ri« : chardson, W. Brace, E, C,. Fin- cher, A. C. L. Bowker and H. Owen Hughes,

The following represented Hong |Kong against Shanghai in that ser- les: T. E. Pearce, W. Brace, E. C. Fincher, Lt. A. H. Musson," H. Owen Hughes, H. R. B. Hancock (capt.), D. J. N. Anderson, J

| E. Richardson, A. Reid, L&.-Col. F.

The Celtic, the most disappoint-[J. C. Wyatt, and A. C. I. Bowker.

by the departure of Kirkham foring team in the Scottish League Hong Kong have won seven times

England. He played for the Army XI at Home.

I understand, that Kirkhara, who was certainly - the ` most dangerous of the Lincolns for 'wards, is trying ́ ́to secure u trial with either Stoke or Port

Vale in the English League.

Barber, the Lincolne centre half, is also at Home where he

is being given a trial with

Luton in the Third DivisionTM (South) of the English League.

this season, jumped into their best as against Malaya's three wins in form yesterday when they inflicted the Colony, and have lost twice in |a ameshing defeat of 7 goals to ml! Malaya.^

on Cowdenbeath in Glasgow, De Hong Kong have beaten Shanghai' Concluding last season in fourth eleven times in the Colony, and position the Celtic commenced this suffered four defeats. In Shanghai season in disastrous manner, yes the Colony have won five times, lost |terday's win being their first suc-jten, and drawn two. ".

cess in seven matches. They have. Included in the last Malayan. however, maintained their unbeat team to visit the Colony were home record, securing four La Singh, who represented points from their three matches.

All-India In the Test matchen Cowdenbeath have displayed poor ||: against England last year, and Mike Waring, who is now ata=" tioned in Hong Kong. Waring has not, however, played much cricket in the Colony, Cont

en.

Barber, who was compelled last form this season, having secured is due back at the end of this B. Blumenthal, G. Lakeman, season to stand down from the only three points from their eight month, and H. J. D. Lowe will Wilson, J. Weller, M. Gardiner, P. majority of the matches on account matches. They are now at the ngain be seen in the half back line, McCaw M. Tillery, B. Walker (in of an eye injury, has now fully re-foot of the table-Beuter, R. Baldwin is also available for Hol), M. Grimths, K. Clarke, K. covered and is as good as ever.

jone of the wing positions..

"Y" Skipper Optinitie Rogere Mrs. Read, and Mrs. Por With this talent at his disposal tallion.

D. McLellan fs, very optimistic-re-

garding the Y.M,C.A. propecta: When at ́ ́ full strength the “Y":

have a team sufficiently, strong an- day" auguraz ough to offer a serious challenge to future. If the Club..

Their firsí eleven will probab ly be: 8. Shields; E. O, Mur,

phy, G. H. Owen; II. J. D. Lowe,

D. McLellan, F. 5. W. Smith; Lammert, Gil H. Fowler, G. P. Lammert, W, J, Browne, and T. J. Pries.

St. Andrew's will offer "a" ater challenge to the Radio and

A. C. Sinclair, captain of the CB for Ma team was in great form and scored honours. They have five out of the six, goals netted his wide, while the other was put through by H. G. Fabian-Beuter,

RACING

SUPPLEMENT

who

TABLE TO DATE

It is very probable that Lal Singh will be included in the visiting sida. Goula GP W L D F A Pu|--The following were the sum- 88 0 0 18 8.16 marised results of the 1929 trian- 9812 829 14 gular tournament: J

SHANGHAI BEAT MALAYA BY

ONE WICKET Singh 48, A. J. 20-10 Malaya 2833 (Lal

Bostock Hill 48; L. M. Waring

Glendinning, J. Kuelps, IL. Wylie, 1; Holland, R. Blackmore, and Mrs.

Loss of Malpas

the

were {would have little

fór other

worry." Ernie Fincher_combined |

Motherwell Malpas, the centre forward, last Rangers

Queen's Park season, is leaving for England by ilmarnock the Naldera on Saturday, and his Dundes loss will be keenly felt,

Falkirk

Utd. An unselfish player, he was one AJT.

Heart ing of the best man in the First Divi-

¡Stā

Johnston Aberdeen intsion and also one of the finest

markemen in the Colony,

Hibernian Quean The Lincoins are now fasad with

Airdrie

B61 116,8 13

1 22 21 16 12

Heath, the

played cantre forw

it would

well with M. Mail: yesterday, but the difficult problem of Anding framliton more dashing, winger is requir-centre-forward until Higgins re- Celtic ed than Walll. He la veri being adopt

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Bostock

| HONG KONG BEAT MALAYA BY

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