WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
7444Sporting Page,
CANTON WITHOUT BEST SWIMMER AGAINST H.K.I.A.S.A. TO-NIGHT CHINESE B.C. Shanghai "CHARLIE CHAN' NOT THE SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI TO
PLAY VICTORIA THIS AFTERNOON
Match Against Recreio Cancelled.
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WEATHER ALTERS PROGRAMME
AQUATICS
Miss Chan Yuk Fai Makes Clean Sweep.
EUROPEAN "Y" WIN RELAY IN GOOD TIME
Championships Concluded
The annual Swimming Cham-
Interparters
In Manila
Two Olympic Stars Competing.
TEAM TO BE KEPT FIT FOR FINAL DISPLAY AT V. R. C. pionships of the Chinese Bathing
(By CRAWL) Club were brought to a conclusion: The Shanghai Foreign Y.M.C.A. last night before a large crowd of Interport swimming team spectators at North Point.
expected to arrive in Manila this evening on board the 5.8, Presi- dent Coolidge.
The outstanding feature was the
success of Miss Chan Yuk-fu, who The Shanghai Interport Lawn made a clean sweep of all the cham- Bowlers wore disappointed yester pionships in her section to repent! day when rain caused the abandon her last year's performance. mnt their first ofßrial match of the tour against Virtactic on the
David Service green.
This giene, will however, la play ed to-dna the mulch meainst the Club de Recopi – having been ran
Hed
The European Y.M.C.A. Re- lay team again won the Invi- iation 200 Metres Relay, aver- aging a little over 32.-2 5 me conds per man.
Af the conclusion of the gala. Mrs Kwok Chan, wife of the Chair-
haj visitors
are
FOR NANKING
NATIONAL MEET TEAM TO RECEIVE FIRST TEST
BEST ASSOCIATION SIDE ON VIEW
(By CRAWL)
Thrilling finishes are anticipated at to-night's Interport aquatie contest between the Hong Kong International Amateur Swimming Association and the Canton Amateur Athletic Federation team for Nanking, which is being staged at the European Y.M.C.A. pool, com mencing at 8 p.m.
Canton will be without one of their finest swimming atars in
"Charlie Char" (Chan Chin-hin), who is unable to secure participate at the Chinese National Meeting in Nanking.
leave
F F. HADLEY
AQUATIC STAR
Holder Of International Y.M.C.A. Record.
BORN IN SHANGHAI HE LEARNS TO SWIM IN AMERICA
(By CRAWL)
CORD
TO PLAY FOR F.A.
Fine Display Against Lincolns Rewarded.
HOWE, JONES AND ANDY DUNCAN PASSED OVER
Holder of the 50 Yards Free Style International Y.M.C.A. record with time of 24 seconds, clocked at the Olympic Swimming Club's pool at San Francisco in the early part of
(By OUTSIDE LEFT). this year, Frank Hadley, Shanghai's! swimming flash, was born in Shang Kowloon against the Lincolne last Cord's brilliant goalkeeping for to hai where he received his early Saturday has earned him early ́re-
education at the Shanghai Cathedra! cognition in a representative side. School
On Tuesday he is playing for the At the age of 13 Hadley left Hong Kong Football Association China for United States where he in the Governor's Cup game against entered College.
the Chinese Amateur Athletic Fe- deration team. He joined the Hollywood Athletic
Charlie Chan, is reputed to be faster than either Chan Ki-chung, runner-up in the Hong Hong South China Athlette Association's In- dividual Championship, and Shek. Kam-put, the fastest local Chinese
They will meet a combination, representative of the Navy and Army and Civilian Young Men's Christian Associations in the first of a series of aquatic events at the Adhy and Navy Pool in-¡ morrow evening.
On Friday evening, the Shang-wimmer.
will meet
an All- Filipino team, which will pro-
Chan Ki-ehung and Shek Kam- Shek Kam-put who won the 50 The Shanghai tram who have man of the Club, distributed the
bably include Ildefonso and Ali,pui are representing Canton in Yarde Backs stroke at the H.K.L.A. Club, and there, under the coaching won only two of their four gumos prizes.
Special awards were made to Mr. who represented the Philippine Nanking, while than Fook-sing of S.A. gala of June 24, and Chan Ki- of Clyde Svendsen, he learned the
for valuable services! Hesi
Olympic the Chinese Civil Servants' Club is chung are likely starters in this fundamentals of the rendered to the Club in the Sampan Games at Los Angeles.
a likely contender for the 200 event for Canton.
American Crawl which he demone- Interviewed on Monday night, Mr. Yarda Breast Stroke title.
At present it is not known what trated at the Victoria Recreation Section, to Mr. Young Wai-lim, and to Miss Leung Yuk-chen, for mark-Chester M. Tobin, manager of the
Chan will be remembered for his team the Canton visitors Intend Club on Monday night. Shanghal team, said the probable the 1933 season ¡ed progress in swimming during
excellent race against Kwok Chun- fielding in the water-polo game. but!
Hadley In 'Frisco
Albert Howe, the Club centre, in Jeomposition of the team would be
another notable absentec, Elliott. Hadley
for the 50, 100 and 440
the H.K.I.A.S.A. Championship a very formidable one.
study Hadley went Yards: J. Coon, the seventh mangala, when he was narrowly beaten
north to Sangiven the leadership of the for the 100 Back Stroke and 220 the last 25 yards.
The Association are represented | Francisco where he joined the wards. Andy Dunean is also not A. Logan for the 100 and 440; E.
In this event by four of the League Olympic Club.
playing in a representative game "Servante Swim McAlloster for the 100 Breast
in winners' players Schreuder. Here, in endeavouring to perfect for the first time in several seasons. Stroke and the 220; R. R. Duell for
and who are 12 shuts down to dafe, remained at the Civil Service Crie- key Club yesterður for tea and H game af bridge
Among those present yesterday was E. Harvey, who played No. 2 RC Ankenbend whose Shang- Masters Hong Kong by 31 shots to 17 The Crangenzowel green 1927 He is returning to Shanghai fres Home leave
Leung
in
The following were the rosulter Men's Boat Race:
The following are the rinks log Today's match. which commences
at 3 p.m. on the Civil Service green:
Shanghai:
WA. Bailes
T. G. Main
C. Richards
J M. Lopes
(Skip)
Victoria:
D. Peuples
H. Beer
1 Chinese Bathing_ Club
ming Clut
2 Chinese Civil
3. South China A.A
Ladies' Boat Race
Won by the Chinese Bathing (lub
Men's 50
ptonship:-
Islands in the 1932
famous
S. Strange, the Club skipper and Interport fall-back, will captain a strong team in which the big surprise is the selection of Gomes in place of Jones, the
Borderers' prolific scorer.
hang the Colony record holder, at one can rest assured that it will be Leaving College after a year's the Kent League player, being
for-
Thrilling Relay Anticipated The Men's 200 Yards team race. Hong Kong's most prolific goal- his stroke under Coach Whittaker, The following is the F. A. team the 100 Breast Stroke and the Div- will probably be the most exciting scorer and the finest forward in he was overworked, and, in his own for the game which will be played ing: R. Moffett for the 100 Back event to-night, the Association bo- the Colony, Eric Railton, a former words, “burned up.” Stroke; and 0. Brosseau,
the ing well represented by Leung Shai. Interporter, A. G. Donn, and H. youngest Interporter, for the Diving man, A. G. Donn, Cheong Wing-Angus, the 'Y's goalkeeper.
Metres Free Style Chare.
and the 50 Yards.
1. Tuong H» Ford
Wong Yi-hung
A.
R. Clarke
3. Ting Po-chering
Time 30 PCTM*,
Metres Free Style:-
2. CLJ ( PULL-918 l
A. W. Grimmitt
(Skip)
Mr. A. D. Brawn, a former Pre- sident of the ..B.A. and an enthu Nastic member of the Civil Ser Vice Cricket Club, will umpire the match.
HOCKEY.
Y.M.C.A. AVENGE
DEFEAT.
St. Andrew's Beaten
By Two Goals.
THE YM.C.A.
I
avenged
their former hockey defeat at the hands of the St. Andrew's
('lub yesterday when they beat the
Saints by (พด clear goals after: leading by a goal at the interval at King's Park yesterday,
on the Club ground on Tuesday at 4.30 p.m
kwong and Ng Che-man. They Fung Kwok-wa, the Young Com- With the exception of the will, however, have to be at their panions' brilliant left back, Leung ROZA-PEREIRA BEATS HADLEY). Pardoe (Artillery), McGuire
OVER QUARTER MILE Water polo. very beat to beat the fast Canton Shui-man, captain of the Chinese
Medley Relay and
Boys' (Under 4 feet 10 inches) 56 Mr. Tobin said their Manila pro- quartette, who are reputed to have Bathing Club, and Cheong Wing-
1. Wong Yah-chiu
Time 44-25 spes.
Ladies 50 Metres Free Style Cham-
planship:-
1 Mis Chan Yuk-ful
1. Mine Leung Yuk-chers
3. Miss Chan Fung-hing
Tintu 42 secv.
Men's 100 Metres Back
Championship:-
Wong Yas-hung
Yeung Wai-lim
Time 90,-3/5 secs.
Ladies 100 Metres Back
Championship:
1. Miss Chun Yuk-fet
2. Miss Chan Fung-hing
3. Miss Leung Yuk-chen
Timu
gramme would in all probably be bettered all times put up by any kwong. South China's left winger.
identical to that at the V.R.C. on Association team, Monday.
"The team's main difficulty team for the asential that
will be to select relay. A it in Hadley and other sprint mem- bers of the team should be fit Biroke for Monday night's final show- ing against the V.R.C." said Mr. Tobin.
Strok
Emin. 54.476 area. Men's 60 Metres Free Style Handi-
cap:-
1. Chen Shiu-king
2. Pun Kim-hung
3 Wong Yat-hung
Time 5 Beck.
Ladies' Golf
In the Men's 200 Yerde Chun- Breast Stroke, Kwok hang, who on Saturday failed to lower the British National record of 2.39.0 will have an- other opportunity when he will be up against glerner op. position.
Strong Canton Challenge
will comprise the rest of the team. The following are the Assocía- tion's representatives for the eight events:
Men's 50 Yards Free Style:-
Leung Shul-man (C.B.C.) and A. G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.). Reserve, Leung Wal-an (S.C.A.A.) Men's 100 Yarda Free Style
Leung Wai-san (S.C.A.A.), and A G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.). Reserva: Wouk
In the 100 Yards Back Strake, the Yat-hung (C.B.C.) Association have two good men in Kwok Chun-hang, the Association's present champion, and |Shui-mun, runner-up in the
Men's 200 Yards Team Race:-
MRS. W, J. E. Mackenzie qua!fied event. M
for the Captain's Cup for Sep- tember at Happy Valley with a score of 122-36—86.
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Miss H. M. Knill won the
Rogey
Ladies 50 Metres Free Style Hand- Pool at Deep Water Bay, played for
the
cap:-
1. Chen Shiu-king
1. Miss Leung Yuk-chen
In their Grai encounter Saints bent the "Y" by the odd goal! in three on the Marine ground.
Geoffrey Lammert. the well known Interport rugoy player, scored both goals for the "Y",
Recreio Team v Jats
The following will represent the Club de Recreio in a friendly match against the 3/9th. Jat Regiment on Friday, on the Marina Ground at 5.10 sharp.
A. M. da Silva, A. A. dos Reme- dios, P. N. da Silva; P. M. N. da Silva. W. Reed, A. J. Basto; C. D'Almada Castro, J. Gonsalves, A. M. Xavier, H. A. Alves and F.
J. Remedion,
MAMAK HOCKEY GAME TO-DAY
Signals Meet Medicals At U.S.R.C.
THOUGH
THOUGH beater by three clear goale in their opening fixture against the C.B.A. the Royal Corp. of Signals are expected to show an improvement in their Mamak Hoc- key Tournament, game against the Medical Corps on the U.S.R.C. ground at 4,45 p.m. this afternoon.
B.C.B.: Crosa; Martin, Whitehead; Austin, Smith, Dilley, Bryce, Nesls, Cord, Convey, and Ficiding, Reserva-- Buttery
R.A.M.C. Poole; Lane, Grourie Nesle, Tildry, Smith; Twigg, Padley, Collidge, Casson and Parry,
(81.
Meara, J. T, K. Gilchrist Andrew's) and P. J. Naidu (KLT.
C.) will have charge of the game,
2. Miss Chun Yuk-fai
i. Lau Yam-chung
2. Chan Tre-ching
during the same month, with a score
of 2 up.
The Annual Ladies' Day was held at Deep Water Bay on the September 20,
the Poto Ball Champion Mra. Redmond winning the Tombston
Competition, and Mrs. Sleep winning the hidden number run in connection with Mr. J. B. Ross was success- ful in the Long Driving and Mrs. W. Lambert and Miss Cousens tied for first place in the Approaching and Put- ting Competition.
3. Ng Wah-chau
Distance: 54 feet 8 inches. Men's 200 Metres Invitation Relay
Races!
Y.M.C.A.:-R.
B.
R. Lange, E. W. Railton and AG. Dono
Z. Chinese Bathing Club
3. Chines Civil Servants' Club
Time 2 mins, Begy
Ladies 200 Me Invitation Relay
Race:
Won by the Chinese Bathing Club.
Hadley woo the 60 Yards againat E. B. Roza, but was beaten by Lionel Roza Pereira in the 440 Yards in the first leg of the Interport on Monday night at the V.B.C. His dis- play in the 100 and 220 Yards next Monday will be eagerly awaited by local awimmers.
Hadley joined the San Francisco After a lapse of a year or two.
Y.M.C.A.. where, under the coach-
Leung Shut-man (C.B.C.), A. G. Ing of George Madera, a baseball Leung Dunn, TY.M.C.A.), Leung Walang player who osed his spare time for [(S.C.A.A.) and Ng Chi-man (Chung coaching promising swimmers, he same Sing). Reserve: Taang Ha-fook.
V.R.C. HARBOUR SWIM
Men And Ladies In Same Race.
ROZA-PEREIRA AND DORIS HUNT FAVOURITES
Men 440 Yards Free Style:-
found himself among the cream of
W. T. Campbell (Y.M.C.A.) and R. the younger swimmers of that city. Lange (Y.M.C.A.) Reserve: Kwok Chun-hang (S.CAA).
Men's 200 Yards Breast Stroke:--
Establishes "Y" Record Under Madera's careful tuition
Cord (Kowloon); Allan (R.A.), S. Strange
(Club), Captain; Perkins
(Navy); L. Harris (Borderers), Gomes Recreio). Elliott (Kowloon), Ridley (Lincolna) and L. Hocquard (Lin- colas).
White shirts will be provided. Reserves. Mullane Bliss (Navy).
(Roereia), A.
West
Figuereldo
(Borderers), (Kowloon), Duncan
|(Club), Howe (Club), Paymatr. Smith (Navy), Baldry (Lincolns), and Blake (Kowloon).
American
Football
Santa Clara Beat California,
UNIVERSI
ball
[NIVERSITY and college foot- teams that started
cision to meet Santa Clara in
Kwok Chua-hang (SCAA) and Hadley improved daily, and just their 1933 season to day played Wong In-man (S.C.A.A.). Reserve: prior to his return to Shanghal he according to predictions with Yeung Wal-Um (C.B.C.). [Men's 169 Yards Back Stroke:---- won the San Francisco's Y.M.C.A.the exception of the California Kwok Cheshing (S.CA.A.) and 50 Yards Free Style championship Bears who made the unwise de- Leung Shui-man.:(C.B.O.) Reserve: in 24 seconds. La Im-chenk (C.9.9.C.)
- This time has since been re-the opening game. Diving
08 cognised
the International To-day's scores follow:-- Cheung Ping-yau (C.S.8.C.), A. Mor-Y.M.C.A. record.
University Southern Cailfornia 89, [rison (V.M.C.A.) and E., F. Belk (Y
Occidental 0. M.C.A.).
University of
Hadley also competed in the 100 Water polo- Angus (Y.M.CA.); Yards Free Style American Junior A. G. Donn. (Y.MCA) and Fans National Championship, but he was {Kwok-with. (Y.CA.A.); E. W. Rallton
For the first time in the history(Y.M.C.A.), W. A. Schrender (7.31. Just beaten for first place by a of the Victoria Recreation Club (C.A.) and Leung Shui-man (C.B.C.). touch.
Entry forms for the "Railway Cup" Open Harbour Swim both the men' Reserves: W. T. Campbell and Liu have been posted at the various Club and the ladies will compete in the Yam-cheng (C.B.C.), Houses. Members' attention la drawn
to the fact that entries close on Tues-sane race. day, October 81.
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THE CANTON TEAM.
Before he left, however, Had-
ley beat the Junior Champlon over the same distance. Commenting on The recent Shanghai-Kobe-Yokohama
California at Lon
Angeles 34, Los Angeles Junior College
0,
Santa Clara 7, University California
V.
*Oregon State El, Southern Oregon Norman U..
Washington 13, Gonzaga 0. Washington State 45, Whitman ö). Stanford 27, Ban Jose State Collere Triant Virginis 0, Washington and Lee
The event will be staged on Thursday, October 12, commencing The following will comprise the gular Interport, Hadley said that Bogey Competition will be held at 5.30 p.m. Men's 100 Metres Fres Style Cham-Fanling on Tuesday, October 24.
Canton team:-
his victories in the 50, 100, 226, and "yillanova 45, Westchester 0. plonship:
Post entries will be accepted
440 were rather easy because of the Virginia - 7, Hampden Sydney 0. Chan Ki-chung, Shek Kam-pul lack of competition.
Kaza 34, Warrensburgh 0,--United (Young Companions), Wong Shan-Ile said that Yokohama possess a sun, Lan Po-hee, Chan Fook-sing good water-polo team, but other- (Chinese Civil Servants Club), wigs their swimmers were of GERMAN RACE HORSE- Yeung Hang-wah, Pan Lal, Chou mediocre standard. Shin-fai and Lo Kat-seng,”
2. Tsang Ho-Look
1 Ng Wat Chan
3. Wong Yat-hung
Time 75.-9/5 seca.
Ladies 100 Metres Free Style
plonship Chan Yuk-fal
1.
Miss Leung Yuk-chen 3. Miss Chan Fang hing
Time 96 secs.
It is proposed to hold a Knock-out and it is expected that a large num Competition at Happy Valley, and en- ber of local swimmers will com {tries for this will close on October 17.
Entry forms are posted on Club No. pete. Cham-Ung Boards,
Men's 200 Meiren ́Breast Strokr
Championship:
1. Yeang Wai-lim
2. Wong
3. Teang
Time 3 Ladies
200
Yat-hung
mina
20 secs:
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The October qualifying round for the Captain's ap will be played throughout the month on the, New Course; Fanling.
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It will Interest members to know that the Annual General Meeting of
Lionel Hoza-Pereira, who' has won the men's event. for three years in succesalon, will be the favourite, while Mas Doris Hunt, who won in re- cord time in 1931, will pro- bably win the ladies prize,
The Canton team is under the CAMBRIDGESHIRE WITHDRAWAL management of Mr. Wee Ghee
Hoe, who represented China in Coup de Lyon, owned by Mr. the 1928 Far Eastern Olympiad Howard E. D. Walden, haar boen
The record for the course from when he came down with the scratched from the Cambridgeshiro the Ladies Bection will be held at the the Kowloon Canton Railway pier Singapore contingent.
Helena May Institution Monday, No-
Chutes Breast Stroke vember 20 at 11a.m.
1. Mis
Yuk-fal
Miss Laung Yak-long
3. Mus Leung Yug-chen
BD.-2/8 aoca.
Free Style Cham
Time & mins. Men's 400 Metres F
Young
pionshipal-line
2. Wong "Yat-hung 2. Trong Ho-fook.
Time 6 mine.. 48.-2/5 secs. Man's' Diving Championships---
1. Ho Bia-L3 173) ►
2. Tong Po-cheung
3. Wong Yat-liang
RADIO TEAM AGAINST CLUB
to the Pray wall next to the [2. V.R.C, is held by J, C. Finch, who covered the distance in 22 minutes 20 seconds in 1915
"Miss Doris Huel's time, in 1932, The following will represent the
A friendly was 22 minutes 4 angondo, which, ja Radio Sports Club in hockey encounter agafost the Hong the best Ladies' time on record, Kong Hockey Club “A” on Friday Miss Young Sau-king," of the South China Athletic Association, at Caroline Kill' at 5 pmizin
Man Bingh; P. Singh, J, B. Grewal; won: the event last yaar in-82 Jaggeet Singh, M. H. Hassan, M. 5 minutes 46 seconds, cita Grewal Fram Bingh, G, Bingh; "A Bingh, K, Bingh and P. A Kamp,
Reserve!--Attań Singh/
Lionel Roza-Pereira'abast time
in 25 minutes $4′′ seconds..??
RACING
Do Not Mui RAPIKE'S NOTES
On The Saturday Meeting The China fuäil
|Stakes and all other engagements this year following his breakdown in train. ing-Reuter.
CHINA, GOLF.. TITLE
The Amateur Open Golf Champion- ship of China will be played this year ]in Shanghai at Hungião and Beeking- Sao on Saturday and Sunday, October
21 and 22nd.”
Press
OWNER ARRESTED.
Winner of Derby.
--Frankfurt, Sept. 20. The owner of one of the largest and most successful re |ing siables in Germany, Consul | Moritz Oppenheimer, was arrest- ledɛhers, to-day on charges – of, {frandulent transactions involving
several - million · Marks, sekil
Moritz Oppenheimer "won the German Derby in 1929 with the chestnut-colt: "Graf Isolani.” This year he has been running a "A" mosting"" of the Steel Coulson two years old colt "Athanasius”; Billlarda League will be held at St which so far has won avery- Patrick's Club at 8 pm. next month he started In ráns-Göran Koo.
All representatives of Clubs intending 119, enter are invited,
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