FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
WALESporting Page 2
H. K. F. A. ΤΟ
CANTON TO
OFFER STRONG
DECIDE SOUTH CHINA
CONCLUDING ARTICLE,
CHALLENGE HOW I WON
Hope To Win All Sprints In Nanking.
TEAM MANAGER'S OPTIMISM
(BY CRAWL.)
Strongest contenders for the Chinese National Swimming Cham- pionship at Nanking on the Double Tenth, the Canton Amateur Athletic Federation's swimming team leave to-day by the Empress of Japan for Shanghai.
After the performances against
1 + 17.00 Kong
Amateur
Swimming Askariation last Wednesday night. I think Can
Ing
sprinter, and than Ki-chung, other brilliant all-rounder, will be the mainstays of the Canton fram,
-
work.
SPARKLING
LAWN BOWLS
BY RICHARDS
THE WORLD TITLE Skips Shanghai To
SHARKEY'S SUNDAY
PUNCHES FAIL
By Primo Carnera
(Heavyweight Champion Of The World.)
For the first time in my
Convincing Win.
STERN CHALLENGE IN THE INTERPORT
(By Short Head.) The Shanghai bowlers gave a greatly improved display against Kowloon in the second of their of ficial games, when they won on the K.B.G.C. green by 22 shots to 17.
Charlie Richards, who skip.
ped the visiters' quarteite, play- ed glorious bowls. No matter how well the Kowloon side covered the jack Richarda, by well-judged shots, either drew perfectly or carrled the jack as the occasion demanded.
International AND now for my supreme objec to the head (he dropped me with tive--the world's fight cham- one of those in 1931) and two to
the body. pionship.
But he did reach me at least For six weeks, with half a dozen twice to land a better chunes of carry-
with hard right-handers Championship than first-class sparring partners, I box-to the head and a few to the
It was not until the 8th head that either Hong Kong or North Chinsjed six rounds a day in addition to body that were not so hard.
Shanghai "found the green," and Charlie Chan, Can'en's finest doing fully eight miles of road- In close Jack was strong, but then Lopes and Hemedios, who had was no match for me in mauling up to that stage been weak, show. I spun him almost off his feet oned clearly that their previous form two occasions.
was no criterion. with Lau Po-hel, Shek Kam-pui and began to complain about such an rounds were much alike, with career, save in its early days, I The second, third and fourth]
This convincing victory has ¡enormous amount of dull toil,
levelled up the chances for to- at But my promoters must have Sharkey finding I blocked most
morrow's Interport game of his lefts-opening up with Mr. Wer Gherh " ባ ได known what they were doing.
Craigengower, and, in spite of charge of the team, is an old East-for
at Madison-square Bowl on some bold and brilliant right
their previous displays, Shang- hai repre-the night of June 29 actually
will probably give R. F. ern Olympiad star, having
Lux's rink many anxious mo- sented Ching some years ago when felt strong enough to battle fifty
ments. he travelled North as one of The rounds if necessary, and was so fanious Singapore Ch.near trio on edge that 1 believed I could Cha Pab-chong, holder of the to whip Jack Sharkey, Baer and and 100 Metres China National Ito-Schmeling one after the other on cords in 28.25 secs and 67,176 anca the same day.
Chan Fook-sing tending Nupport.
staunch
hand assaults.
He reached me hard several times, and the fury of his attack forced me to miss, but not So much, I think.
Meanwhile I was reserving my
od Ng Mong Guan, holder of the Now it is hard for a fighter to right for defence, but using fi well as the left, with hard Men's 400 Metres Free Style in Gremember details of a fight, but
close. digging effect when in I have clear memories of what Sharkey did seem to outspear me mins 8.475 secs.
happened nearly all the time in the second and possibly the
and when Sharkey
traded
third rounds. but I wan not worried.
MANAGER INTERVIEWED
Commenting upon la team's blows that night. hauna, Mr. Wer said that a In the first round we felt each though Lo Kut-shing hold the Canother out, with Sharkey taking Federation's record for the the offensive in speedy fashion.
Sunday Punches.
His best-so-called ""Sunday"
vog Metres Breast Stroke It was the blocked at least four left hooks—punches did not daze me, and
ne event which Canton did not
«fand a good chance of winning
They are quite confident, he
anid, of taking the majority of
the sprint events, but are not sure 191 the
1,500 Metres
aguinal Kwok Chun-hang. #f
Hong Kong.
The following are Canton's PIN
Local Aquatic Team For Nanking
trants for the National Meeting in Strong But Not Fully
the various eventa:-
Men's 50 Mette Free Miyle:- Charl- Chan, Chun Kischung. Wong Saussber| and Lau Po-hel.
Canban Record - CharBe Carh
20.1/4.
Sonal Record-Chui Puli Chong
(Singapore) 28 2/5 RCS
Men's 100 Metres Free Style:-Sume
in previous event:-
Canton Record-Charlie Chan
48.1/0.
National Record--Choi Pol-chong
(Singapore)
Representative
MANY TITLES ASSURED
The
(By CRAWL)
Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation'u swimming team, which is com. peting at the Nanking Meeting on the Double Tenth. left yes- terday morning for Shanghai by the ss. Tinegarn,
67.1/5 secs Men's 100 Yarde Back Stroke:— Lau | Po-bel. Shek Kam-pul, Young Hang- wah and Charlie Chan. Canton Record-Laut Po-hel 81,175 seva. National Record-- Chang Wing-chung
08.1/10 sec.irants:-
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Men's 200 Breast Stroke:- Lo Ku! shing. Pau Lai, Chan Fook-ring Yeung Hang-wait. Canton Record-Lo Kut-sning
National Record--(Not Available) Men's 400 Metres Free Style: Cha Ki-chung, Shek Kam-pul, Wong Sax. *han and Chan Fook-sing. Canton Record-Chan Kl-chung
& mins. I ser National Recard--Ng Mong-guan
(Singapore) 6 min. 8.2/5* xoc3. Men's 1500 Meires Free Styler-Shek Kem-pul. Le Kut-shing. Chan Fook
(Continued on Page 11). The following are South China's
mah.
I had a heavy edge in body. punching, mauling and stiff fab- bing.
I think I dropped him Jonce with a smash to the head, but there was no count, and that went as a slip.
(Continued an Page 11.
BORDERERS
HOCKEY TEAM
RECEIVE CHECK
Sensational Win For C.B.A.
MOSS AND BICKFORD
OUTSTANDING
Shanghai Team For
To-day.
The Shanghai team to meet the Kowloon Cricket Club this afternoon at 3.30 p.m. is a follows: A. A. Malcolm (No.), T. G. Main (No. 2), W, A. Bal- ley (No. 3), and C. Richards (skip).
The K. C. C. four are H. Hampton, J. A. Howe, F. Good- win, and A. E. Silkstone (skip).
Continued On Page 8).
ARMY CRICKET TRIAL
No New Talent Discovered.
The Army held their second cric- kel trial at the K.C.C. yesterday, hat no new talent was unearthed
The following were the sroren, no bowling averages being kept:
Captain Williams XI
Lt Laine, b Garthwaite
LL Stocker, retired
2
APPLICATION TO-DAY
POSTPONEMENT
FIXTURES
OF
TEAM TO PLAY LINCOLNS ON SUNDAY
COLONY SOCCER XI FOR NANKING
Weakness At Forward May Cause Trouble.
TEAM LEAVE TO-DAY
(By OUTSIDE LEFT).
The Hong Kong Chinese Amateur
KOWLOON AND CLUB SHOULD WIN Athletic Federation representative
IN LEAGUE TO - MORROW
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT.)
football team for the Chinese Na- tional Meeting in Nanking left Hong Kong this morning for Shanghai by the S. S. Tinegara.
Among those who are making the A VERY perplexing problem will have to be settled at this
afternoon's meeting of the Football Association when South China's brilliant goalkeeper who trip are Lim Thin-chan, South
China's application for having their three First Division games left for Kuala Lumpur some this month postponed until a later date will be discussed.
months ago where he is now em- Įployed. He has come up to Hong South China, as is known, have sent a team to the China Kong especially so that he may National Meeting at Nanking and in doing so have left themselves play goal for the team in Shanghai
and in Nanking. without a team to fulfil their First Division League obligations.
Positional Changes The Football Association have already been approached on the The backe will be Leung In-chan, question of postponements and have so far replied that they are Lau Mau; Tong Kwan, the left half (who usually plays right half, and
unable to see their way to accede to South China's request as they for South China, will be at right have not any available week-ends in which to play off the fixtures half, while the key position will be in question.
The Association have, however, brought the matter to the notice of the League Management Committee whose answer will probably
be given at to-day's Council Meeting.
IF
South China are compell.
it will probably mean that they will have to concede full points to the Lincolns whom they meet on Sunday at Sookunpoo.
filled by the brilliant Leung Wing- chul: Lee Kwok-wai will fil the left-half position.
Hongkong's weakness will be in
their forwards as the famous Cen ton trio. Fung King-cheong. Tam
| Kong-pak and Ip Pak-100, are not
The following is my forest for Lavailable for the Colony. They will morrow's games:
First Division
Club
v Navy
Artillery
Kowloon have made several St Joseph's changes in their First Division
Club
Athletic
Third
| team to meet the Artillery at
Sookunpoo to-morrow.
Jones is an uncertainty at centre half as he is suffering from a mild attack of malaria.} Artillery Should he not play Timberlake, who played' for Kowloon twe seasons ago and who is in the R.A.F. |Navy, will fill the pivot position.
Engineers Davies, who gave an excep tionally good display against the Lincolns Lincolne last week, will again all the right wing position, while R.A.S.C. Lewis, a
the R.A.M.C. newcomer from Navy will fill the inside right position previously occupied by G. White who has been relegated to the second team. I
(Club,.4.30 p.m.)
* Kowloon
(Boskunpeo, 4.30 p.m.)
v Recrefo (Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.)
Second Division.
• Young Indians
(Club. 3 p.m.)
|probably represent Kwonglung Pro-
vince.
Ng Po-kul and Wong Mel-shun. South China's brilliant forward, will form the right formation in support of Pau Ka-ping, a second Division player.
Leung Tat-wing, who played in Aeveral of South China's League games in the latter stages of last
v Kowloon
season, will be at Inside left, while (Athletic, 3 p.m.) Chan Kwai-liang, a newcomer from v South China Singapore, will be his partner on (Sookunpoo, 3 p..the wing
Division--Saturday
(Military,
Linen!nu
Elliott to Lead Forwards Elliott, the Kent League player will again lead the for- Athletic ward, white Timberlake and Blake will be in support on the left wing formation.
The Artillery's team is not yet 13 to hand, but it will probably be
12last week at the Valley,
Capt. P. V. Williams, retired 20 the same that lost to the Club Sgt. Taylor, retired Cpl. Colledge, c
Hopkins
Hamilton. b
A sensation was provided at King's Park yesterday when the Central British Association hockey Spr. Tucker, h Barnsby team beat the South Wales Lt. Flowerdew, retired en-Borderers by 3 goals to 1.
Spr. Wells; c Hamilton, h
Smith Without the services of W. J. Johnson and A. Pole, who were play- L/C, Walls, c Hopkins, b Lowen ing against them, the C.B.A. were Sig. Lilley, e Smith, b Lowen soon a goal in arrears, but they were on level terms almost from the
...
Extras (39, WI)
Men's 30 Metres Free Style:-Leur. Wal-sant. Trang Ho-font, Ng Che Men's 100 Metres Free Style: 3 mins. 10.2/b K. Leung Wai-sang, Trang Ho-fook, Wons
YAL-hung
Total (for 9 wkts.) Kwok Chun-hang, Wong lu-man. Wong
200 Metres Breast Stroke: bully-off. Men'
The magnificent display of G. C. Lieut. C. C. Garthwaites' XI Suen-man and Young Wai-lim.
Moss in the G. B. A. goal was the Lt. Walker, retired Men's 180 Metres Free Style: Ewok feature of the game. Chun-bang
He played Rev. Lewis Bryan, retired Wong Iu-man, Trang Ho- fook and Yeung Wai-lim.
|with unerring anticipation through" Gnr. Lowen, b Lilley Men's 400 Metres Free · Style:--{out to save difficult skots from all Kwok Chun-hung, Wang lo-man, Trans angles. Ho-fook and Yeung Wal-lim
B. 1. Bickford was a Lower 100 Metres Back Birokə:--Kwok
OL Men's
strength for the winnera at full- Chun-hang and Leung Wal-sang, Men's 200 Metres Relay :-(Sam* A**"Kwok Chun-hang, Wong Iu-man, Wong he is becoming one of the best backs
Men's 1.500
Metres
Free Style: back, and, though small of ́stature, The first event). Men'
PR's Diving: Chun Kiehung, tam Suen-man and Young Wal-Hm. Mong-hung, Che Siu-fal and Mai Ng Mea's 200 Metres Relay: Leung in the Colony,
sing and Pau Lat.
No times on record,
There are to
and Ng Cen
of Miss Yuen Pul-cheong Lodics 100 Metres
Back Stroke:--Misc
Young
Sau-king, Miss
Kowloon should, with their new
4 talent, win comfortably.
4
"
(Continued on Page 114.
Lt. Garthwaite, retired Lt. Cragg, lbw, b Wells 0Lt. Hamilton, b Wells 0L/Bdr. Smith, b Taylor 10 Gar. Hopkins, rân out
Pte. Barnsby, retired
78 Pte. Heath, not out
12
10 0
B. M. Trowt, b Stocker
Extras (B12, LB1)
Total:
Jim Henry, Fine Ali-
,21
Lincoln
v South Chias (King's Park, 3 p.m.)
▾ Recrelo Happy Valley, 5 p.m.)
v Radia (Chatham Road, 3 ́p.m.)
v University (Athletic, 4.30 p.m.) v Borderers
(Chatham Rd., 4.30 p.m.)
SUNDAY
First Division
South China
Chan's Versatility
The latter has as good a re- putation as Ip Pak-wa, and should prove A valuable acquisition. He is by rights, a centre forward, but his ver- satility enables him to play In any position equally well. Cheung Fal-lam and Kam Shek- wal, two other Second Division Įplayers, are accompanying the team
ka réservon,
The Hong Kong team will play (Scokunpoo, 4.30 p.m.)one game on Sunday in Shanghal
v Borderers
when they will probably meet a (Club, 4.30 p.m. Combined Chinese team.
Second Division.
▾ Borderers (Sookunpoo, 3 p.m.
PROBABLE TEAMS
First Division
Lincolns: Heath:
Torner and
Roden; Dudley, Cork and Bett; Baldry, Harding, McGuinness, Ridley and Hoc- quard (Captain).
Club:-Fogwell; Hynes and S. a Strange: (Captain) Skinner, C. Wright
A.
F. Fowler, Domíny, Howe, E.
and Bickford.
4
and
0
6
G. Robertson.
Re: Perkins and C.
19 Pile: Gough, Channings (Captain) and
Britain; T. 20
T. Pile, Stevens, Shepherd, Brooks and Green.
2
Borderers: Smith; Mullane and
18. Morrison; Wallace, Podmore and. Un-
118
Rounder, Transferred to Japan
They will play two other gamea in Shanghai after the Nanking Meeting prior to their departure for Hong Kong.
ENGINEERS BEAT 24TH BATTERY.
Area Small Units League.
The Royal Engineers defeated the 24th Battery R.A. by 5 goals, to in the Area Small Units Football League yesterday afternoon on the Chatham: Road ground.
Exchanges were even until late
derwood (Captain); Harris (65), Har- in the second half when, with the | score at 2-all the Engineers brokú
Jones and Duncan,
Kood: Hi!ls,and Will through the Gunners defence thres
Whitfield, Jones and Bilsa (Captain);
O, Davies, Lewis, Elfo Timberlake times in as many minutes." and Blake..
Lester (2), Harding... (2), and
St. Joseph'-R. Margues; A. Cos- Pegg scored for the winners who ano, (Captain) Gomes, Lawrence, Co-fully deserved their success,
Fernandes, Marqués, Ward, Leon- Ward, Rocha and Subhan.
n: E. Silva
་
Delgado and T. Castilho,
Division
kinsoni
Worrall and
RADIO, 1. dewitt and
bett
wall
Wil-
THEN the Empress of Japan | Rowing Club's Stripes in the Shang- Recreio:A. WA' Macgrann; W leaves Hong Kong to-day she hai League. He was also a keen Netto, and G. Guterres (Capi), d. Bo Tavares; Hanib, G, Singh, L. B. Kicheli, Wai-aang. Kwek Chun-hang. Taung Ho- Ple-George opened the scoring Soon-eng Holder of National Tittle:-Ng 'Mong- Look
for the Borderers, but their oppon- will carry away with her a bril oaraman and a good horseman hav-wen, W. Maher and C. Figueirados A. Haroon and M. Tavares, The guan (Singapore).
accompanying this equalised through C. C. Fran- llant all-rounder in the field of ing gained several handsome tro-Ribeiro, J. C. Santos, H. T. Bousse, N. arves: Ho Kim-choy and M. de Souza, Ladies 50 Metres Free Style: Min the team as Mak Wai-ming is unable cla. In the second half J. d. Kingsport in the person of Mr. J. E. phies in these connections...
Boad, and Brixton; Chan Woon-keng, Miss Ng Seong-eng, to obtain leave.
In the early years of the Shang- Lincolna: Descong Ramsden and
Gartrel, Gregory, Graig and Ladies 50 Metres Free Style-Mins cut in from the left to give the C. Henry, manager of Renter's News Miss Chan Yuk-fai and Miss Tum Pule Bau-king, Miss Yeung Sau B. A. the lead and T. S. D. Whitley Agency. He has been transferred hat Football Club, Henry played wady: Clayton, Evana, Higgins, Me
Colcloughs. Maughan, cheong.
Yeung
RA.M.C.-Wilkes Harria and Cor. Ladies 100 Meires Free Style: Samchun. Mit Leung Wing-han, Miss placed the laste beyond doubt to Japan'.
right back for the Club's team in Guinness P and Toyne.
Lane, Goulthy and Adámg;, Pym, · at in praviata event with the exception Lan Kwai chantres. Free Style with a third goal after another solo Henry Arat-entered the field of the League. He later played for Club-Farrow Lowe and Railton; King, Poole, Rennis and Home.
Ladies'
McKellar. Boyd
RAS.C.;- Abbott; - Powell and Gamble: Lowson,
and sport as a youngster in Japan the Shanghel Field Arilllery Bat Bell, G. Dancan, Williamson, and Sloan. Young Bau-effort. Compe
Buckland, "Halfört and Clarkej- chun, Miss Leung Wing-han, Mina | Pie. Dutnall, L. Cresswell, and where he earned a very fine reputa tery team,
Kowloone-Bidere; Everest and 3. Mine Chan Yuk-fal. Ladies' 200-Yards Breast Stroke:-
| military, alde,
Dumeld, O. Winch and Miss Yuen Pullen, Mi Yuen Pui-Mis Young Bau-king, Miss Yeung-Ba cheeng and Miss Tan Bo-Jal. Lang chun, MissLeung Wing-han, Miss C. B. A.1-0. Mous; B. L. Bickford, Born in Yokoham, Henry was tain in Interports against Peking Borderers: Williamsy Suke and Budden, Harding, Whiting, Pegg and Ladies' 200 Metres 12 Relay, (Anna Ewal-chan.
KORUMA NA MAtNider:-F. W. B. Allen, N. B-S
taught swimming" "and" on going to and Shanghai, both of which mat- Jealings Court, Davies and Hayes: Lester, Ladies 50 Metres Free Style)..
200 Metres Breast Strake:-- Whitlar Alford: E. MacNider, the ghanghai, played for the, Shanghai | ches were won by Elentmin. ke Johors, Portoy, -Marshfield 'ani, Borderers:......... Norris. Watidns- and' Young Bausking and Miss DOTA
•1.1, King. Ditë “rowing – Club'e KAR", Waterpola | On his artival in Hong Kong ha
ha Matthias. Lumier
Dowdings John Roberts and (21) Williams: Hamblyn, Nelson, Pune
Purcell 206. Maires
WA MKWEPts Motherwell; Pia Relay
and (67) Morgan and; Ballla Schreuder, W. T. Campbell, and A. O chan, Miss Leung Wing-han, Missi walli: Pi O'Brien;::L/C#{(85) Tous, Interpori, playing waterpolo nosinst right back and was seleceld for the Rush; Chapman, Bacon and Thompson; Recrsies" A. ad Quinn, L. Osalin,
It is thought probable that WA Miss Yong Bau-king, Miss Young Ska-Ple Pole Pie Spiers: Lieut Crew team. In 1921 he gained his frut played for the Hong Kong Club at Lincolns. Meskiat Bostock Doan will axint the Shanghai Y.B.C.A. Leung Wing-amp and blas Lau- Kwai-] Lieut."
Bim Shield series two years in anc- Matthews, Harper, Barnes, Potter and and B. Baan B. Laurel, D. Alves, and (2nd) Clarkelodeon Val Di Aquinos R, Campos, 0, Coelho, T water polo team in their exhibition chan. Mis Ne Voet-kuen asem. Pls Detalle denge, Pus Johnson, Kobe,
Redio U., B. Bonsa; E. Ayock and Pereira, A., P.. Eca Hilva (Capt); and game against the V. R. C. on Monday Danying the team as a reserve for the Umpirest Lit
Continued. night.
a. Rocha, H. Bux, F. Kima and I. HLAD, GJIL
Yurtseve miCLANČÁRY LOSs the tion use third baseman In, basu. In. 1924, he took up hockey⋅ ser)» {Winch; Widfield
and Tilleray, Gray; and Filt
Yaen Pui-huń, Miss Cban Woon-Konk You Bus 100 Metres Back Straket
Ladies
[indian"
'Relmy..
Trevitch,
Watte
(Miller) and G, Gu
da dusly, and was selected for Tient. G. White,
nry, then turned his attention cession,” a
ketball and captained the
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