SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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SHANGHAI KEEP SAME TEAM FOR INTERPORT BOWLS FINAL
"ARRY OWEN HUGHES is cap H
taining une of the Interport Cricket Trini teams to-day ile made a century in the last match
against Maloyn.
Mule Corps
Win Mamak
TWO SPLENDID CHINESE
SPORTSMEN
Game By Goal Gordon Richards Risks
Record For Friend.
Engineers Superior In FREEMAN BOWLS TO
Second Half.
DICK SCORES DECIDER
Sub-Conductor Dick Kuve th
HELP TOWNSEND.
Two fine examples of sporting
NATIONAL MEET
AT NANKING
Seven Records Shattered In Two Days.
PEKING AND SHANGHAI IN GRIM STRUGGLE
The Mule Corps won their second self-sacrifice occurred yesterday. Hong Kong Swimmers Favoured Mamak Tournament match yester. They concern a champion jockey
Seven national records, establish- day when they defeated the Royal and a champion cricketer. Engineers by a single goal after aj The jockey is Gordon Richards, ed in 1930 at the Hangchow All- evenly contested game on the U. S. At a time when he has a chance of China Meet and other previous R. C. ground yesterday.
breaking three records and becom- meets, were shattered yesterday at Mule Corps the lead a minute ring the world's greatest rider he has, the First National Athletic Meeting, which opened on the "Double cancelled his three days' engage- elever shot to culminate a series ments at Ayr this week in order to Tenth" in Nanking. The honours determined attacks by the Muin assist with the stable of Fred Darl-for these record-breaking events ing the Beckhampton trainer, in-were divided among athletes from jured in the air crash at Doncaster Shanghai, Peking, Canton and
Liaoning. last Friday.
With the Meeting only on its The cricketer is "Tich" Free-third day, it is more than probable man, of Kent. He was playing for that many more
fre the end of the Grst half with
a
INTERPORT CRICKET !!
TRIAL TO-DAY
H.K.C.C. Wicket In Good Condition.
wicket
The following are the teams:
Jus forwardin
B. All in goal for the Mule Carps was outstanding, while For the Engineers, Lt. Waiker. at centre-half, and Pegg were prominent.
The tables were completely turned
intinate the
There
be
W. BRADBURY is playing B.No. 2 in the Colony Bowls rink this afternoon. He holds the First Division skipa record
-134 shots up in 14 matches.
MIXED DOUBLES FAVOURITES TRIUMPH
OMAR'S RINK
WILL HAVE HARD
TASK TO-DAY
| Shanghai Need Win To
Tie Colony.
ONE SHOT BETWEEN TWO PORTS IN PRENTICE CUP SERIES
(By SHORT HEAD.)
After losing the first match of the series Shanghai may quite easi- ly win the Prentice Cup on the Police green this afternoon. In 1931, the last occasion on which the Northerners visited the Colony,
they lost the first match but won the remaining two.
The green is likely to be faster than the K.C.C. one last Tuesday land this should be comforting news to the visitors, who have fared poorly on the heavy greens during their tour. The faster the green the batter I like Shanghat's chances.
U.
M. OMAR is skipping
the Hong Kong Inter port Bowin team against Shanghai to-day. He is also an Interport cricketer,
KOWLOON DOCKS BEAT SHANGHAI Ramsay Fills Cooper's Position.
-
SECOND GAME PLAYED
Brought in at No. 1 in place of H. G. Cooper, J. V. Ramsay, the The positions of the tum ports af Interportér, was in no
small way the conclusion of the 23 matches in responsible for Kowloon Docks in the series are extremely close.fl'cting another defeat оп the Hong Kong have won twelve matcher Shanghai lawn bowlers by 25 shots to Shanghai's eleven and lead by to 16. only one shot!
Detalled scores were: Shanghal
records will the Rest of England against York-broken before the games close on shire, at the Oval. So was Town- October 20. STRONG ELEVENS ON VIEW
Keen competition in the second half, the Engineer"send, of Derbyshire.
between Peking and Shanghai has Light rain overnight has left the showing a wonderful recovery to
Both Goldman & Mrs. Lochner were two Yorkshire 'been feature
3.
to date. in good condition for LO.
yame throughout.". wickets le fall. Freeman needed cities possens' strong ball-teams.
Beat Owen Hughes And day's Interport Cricket Trial at the They attacked the Mule Corps goali
them to complete his 300 wickets The swimming championships but in spite of for the season, B.K.C.C. and a keen game is anti-time and again.
So did Townsend, I will be hotly contested between
Miss Hancock. many shots from close range they to complete ripated.
his double of 2,000 the Hong Kong and Cantón teams failed to score the equaliser. Fro-runs and 100 wickets.
in the next few days with the L.. Goldman and Mrs. Lochner, Hayward H.R.X.Cd exp queat infringements of the sticks Townsend captured one of them. Colony stars as warm favourites.
holders in 1931 and hot favourites RESULTS OF TOUR TO DATE Donkies (HKCC.), (rule robbed them of many oppor Freeman's chance had gone. He The principle winners were: for the title this year, won their Peape RKC R Ctunities.
atlantly bowled an
over wide of
Javelin Throw, Peng Wing-hsiang First Round match in the Colony Goodwin i
and the batsman. Townsend secured Peking). Peug made a good attempt (k44, 4. McInnes (IFRCCA, A.ļpetually netted the ball, but the remaining wicket and his Broad Jump. Seto Kwong (Can-Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Cham- H. Madar+LR.CO). A € Hamilton] the point was disallowed owing to double, and the crowd cheered to
pionship on Thursday when they Army. PD Penetra (LRU.), A. | "ufrido.”
the och the generous gesture
200 Metres. Liu Chang-chinn beat H. Owen Hughes and Miss H. Hancock 6-3, 6-0 on the U. S. R. C. 100 Metres Hurdles Ho Ying-chi Courts. (Shanghai).
F
11
talno
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TE
Fit
F
M. Roodeygues University (, and A. Mule Corps: Ali, I. Khun, M. the litte man from Kent.
T. Lee AXA
H
Pin. F. Dud, 31 Khan, A. Mohamed,
1! Owen Bagher 14 K.F.C.). Ahmed. Attar Khan, Major Evr, Captain S. A. ismail (RC, E
Sub-Conductor Dick and N. Kehome-
olah.
R Dorkat R.K.C.C.). F. A. Munn
Royal Engineers: Bailey, Captain KOCA, G. C. Burnett K.C.C., Ducheene, Whitefield, Muillas, La, Wal- T. Redmond H.K.C.C., E. P.ker, Hotherington, Lt. Cooper, Harding. Fineter (K.C.C,1, C. C. Garthwaite Pegg, Flynn and Greenhill.
Army, EL. Gesano (University).
P. Walbum Aring), and A. R. Minu
ER.CA
Shanghai Trial Team.
Th
been wing feams have Selected for Shanghai's first Inter- patrike Trial.
Interport M-DW Lonch (esp tama. TWR Wilson, R. Booth, JC
The Rest-A. J. Burson (captain). JH Austin, T. 1. Rawsthorne, J. A Issacs, RS, Elliott, S. R. Kermani, F
7 Marshall, M
T J Divacha,
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MAMAK GAME POSTPONED.
C.B.A. To Meet Jats On Thursday.
dute.
RUGBY CLUB LOSE THEIR CAPTAIN.
Dr. McElney Leaves
For Home.
RE-ELECTION OF OFFICIALS
ten).
of
Dr. J. H. McElney is leaving for Home to-day, by the Kashima Meru, following the news received yester.
(Liaoning).
Hurdles
Women's 100 Metren Chiun Hsing-su (Shanghai).
Women's 80 Mottes Chlua Hsing-au (Shanghai).
Women's Discus Throw. Ma Yİ (Shanghai).
AUSTRALIAN RACING
Regal Son Wins The Metropolitan.
Sydney, Oct. 2.
The Metropoltan was run to-day and resulted as follows:-
REGAL SON
TOPICAL ORO
Fifteen
7.6 1. .... 8.6
2.
8.0 3.
GARRISON TENNIS LEAGUE
Borderers To Meet Lincolns.
TO-MORROW'S "NEEDLE"
MATCH
Beat Police
Lost to K.B.G.C. Beat R.II.K.Y.C. Lost to Talkoo Lost to VICTORIA Beat KOWLOON Lost to KC.C, Lost to HONGKONG Best C.S.C.C. Beat HONGKONG Loxt to C.C.C.
W. A. Balley
Kowloon Dock
J. V. Ramacy
J. Kempton
W. Grely
W. Hedley
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1
T. G. Main
22- 14 928
C. Richards
4. A. Malcolm
23- 19
(skip) 10 (skip)
25
Head
JB 25 15--23
Shots Total Shots Total
1.
I
22 17
2.
13- 20
1
3
4
16- 21
4.
2
6
27- 19
5.
1
L
6
21-19
6.
1
15- 21
7.
R
2
8
Lost to 2nd Division Lost in K.DR.C.
12 21
8.
3
11
16- 25
10.
4
3
14
231-268
11.
14
12,
孽
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14
13.
0
4
18
14.
9
2
20
10
20
16.
2
12
20
17.
1 13
20
18.
1 14
20
19.
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14
6
26
20.
1 15
26
21.
1
16
20
A second game was staged with
Tom Main's
team have clearly shown that they have not attached 15, day of he death of his wife in.
to their frienaly matches, not even The Garrison Tennis League will the official ones, undue importance, England, This necessitates a re- The Kowloon Indians' Tennis election for the captaincy of the!
be concluded to-morrow 14 luh are unable to field a team for Hong Kong Rugby Club,
when but have been seen at their best Headquarter Wing, Borderers, and in the Interport encounters, the Jenker, P Mudør. J. N. Mayhew their Mamak
F
Tournament match
Headquarter Wing, Lincolns, will whole object of the trip. Dr. J. A. R. Selby, the Scottish Ruben P. V. Slapson, 0, G
This Suomen A. C. Sinclair, L. P. Stokes
to-morrow against the
Central International scrum-half and Vice-
meet at 3 p.m. on the Sookunpoo afternoon their triumphant ring British Association, and the game captain of the Club, is expected to
ground to decide who will be run-last hu been postponed until a later the vacancy. He was captain
Tuesday is going to be ners-up "D" Company, Borderers, very difficult to beat even though the following result: last year.
won the League when they defeat-we have U. M. Omar, whose Mrs. Ariel Ransford Stewart
ran. Wen
2ed Headquarter Wing, Lincolns, by doughty deeds in Shanghai last by are looking forward to their Deacon MeElney was well-known lengths; third 2 lengths away,
5 sets to 3 at Sockumpoo a week year are still remembered, skipping friendly match against the first in Hong Kong. She qualified 48
Betting: 4/1 Topical; 8/1 Oro. ago. team of the Jut Regiment. which M. B. and Ch. B. of Liverpool Unl-;
An Interesting feature of I will
be played on the Morina | versity, and D. T. M. Mrs. McEl- Blackburn Rovers The tollowing will represent the ground Thursday at pan. The ney joined the Hong Kong Govern- sanction of the transfer of Fred Commanding Officers
have received game will be provided Hong Kong Cricket Club second XRadio Sports Club, twien
winners ment Medical Service in November Kennedy, the former Everton and battalions will be seen against the Club de Recreio,
uf the tourney, were easily
Middlesbrough forward. Kennedy play- aut last year, being appointed Assis od for the Racing Club de Paris last on on the 1. Armstrong (Capt), C. B. n. Played on Tuesday by the Jals who Lant Visiting Medical Officer to the reason, and represented them at half-occurance in Military sport.
M.
O Mor, S. D. GiBergie. 1 erve for both sides.--G, R. Mure
Bow.rming. Major Bongyia, W
CLUB ▾ RECREIO TO-DAY
King's Park to-day at 2 p.m.
ot
The Contrat British Association.
Sargent, A. H. Harbord, A. D. Lowson, won by four clear goals.
King
I.R.C. ARMY CANCELLED
Interpart Trial.
Lincolns Teams
For Week-End.
FOR
H. K. LADIES' TRIAL
Chinese hospitals and dispensaries back against the Arsenal at Highbury
Entries And Handicaps For
Trafalgar Day Race Meeting Hardon and Dmr. Jones.
the
Shanghai
J. M. C. Lopes
Kowloon Dock
p. Ephgrave E. W. Simmonds
V. Inst
20
22
*
our rink.
G. M. P. Remedios J. C. Brown His Excellency the Governor, Sir R. M. Dorrance when the William Peel, K. R. E., K. C. M. G..
R. Lapsley (skip) 16 (skip) of the two and H. E. the G. O. C. Major-Gen- in opposi feral O. C. Borrett C. B., C. M. G.. courts very rare C. B. E., D. 8. 0, will be present
INTERPORTS PLAYED shortly after the commencement. IN HONG KONG. The teams are: GA. Stewart, G. E. R. Divett, C. W. The Central British Association
Neither team has a player who "HQ" Borderers-Lt. Col. Raikes has not played Interport Bowls be Colony Win Seven Out E Bishop, L.A. P. Duncan, 4. Dare one of the chief contenders for
and C/Sgt. Jarman; Major Lochner fore. R. Hall, the Colony No. 1, Kilbon, C. E. Galugan and R. O. F honours this year in the Mamak
and. L/Cpl. Davics; and Sgt. played No. 2 to R. Wallace's rink in
Of Eleven. Tournament and their perfor-
the 1928 match in Hong Kong; B. mance against the crack Indian
"HQ" Lincolns-Lt. Col. followed The following are the entries Leviathan Handicap "D" Class—— The cricket match arranged to regimental team will be
and Pte. Turner: Lieu. Powell and splendid success to Omar in the
Boyd W. Bradbury played No. 2. with THE following have been the ra -3% Miles
suits of Interport matches in take place to-day between the Army closely. The C.B.A. will field their arrd handicaps for the Trafalgar |
Adam (145); Alda" (101); Ajax BdMr. Trowt; and L/Cpl. Ellison three matches the Colony won in Hong Kong: and the Indian Recreation Club strongest team, but it has not yet Day Race Meeting at Happy Valley (140) Amoy (146); Darien (148); and. Dmr. Chapman.
Shanghai last year; J. C. Brown 1919_(KBG.C) has been cancelled in view of the been selected.
Disorderly Conduct (140); Double Face, Inext Saturday:
The Borderers are favoured to was No, 3 to Adam Holland in Hong Kong 2 Shanghai 13 (150): Fi-Fa (140); Gay Butterfly
1921 (P.R.C.) 163); Glen Shee (145); Iron Grey win in view of the fact that they | 1928 and No. 3 in all three games to (168):
Kong 28. Bhanghai, Hong Temeraire Hundien;--One Mile
Jingle (140); King Salmon are more accustomed to the grass Omar last year; and U. M. Omar 1928 King's Parade (140); María Petra courts than their opponents from played No. 1 to R. Wallace in 1923, Aida (140) lbs; Brechin (240),
(K.B.G.C.) Hong Kong 27, Shanghai 23 The Hong Kong Ladles' Hockey Charming Star (168); Cossack 1151); National Day (100); Now's The Shamshulpo.
No. 1 to "Wally" Wotherspoon. In 1925 Club will hold their second Trinity (161); Jungle Jim (145); May- Time (-55); Partnership (100); Power-
Kong 28
Shanghai- OR their ericket fixture against match at Sookunpoo to-day at 8.30 Bullerfly (140); Street Binger (140) Crook (146)ckypaat (140); The]
1924, and again in 1926, He flower (180) Bolar Star (140); Spottedful King (146);
Goat (152); The
skipped a Colony rink in 1931 and
31 Hour Kong 12, the Royal Navy at King's {p.m.
and Wides (146),
Plover (181); Valley, Hall (140) and
In all three gamos last year, Park this afternoon, commencing Colours, M. Bird; II. Westlake and
Royal Sovereign Handleap, White Butterfly (140).
HOAK
Kong 19 Bix-Furlonga
Shangbai Handicap-One Mile
T. G. Main played No. 8 to R. P. 1931 (K.B.G.C.) Conqueror 1 2 p.m., the Lincolnshire Regi-P Thorpe: J. Whyte, B. Pope and A.
Owen Hughes; B, Laing, M. Rattey, Dancing Jack (153); Golden Dawn Burgomaster.
Darien (145);
placi 4 Phillips in. 1925, skipped all, three Hoog ment will he represented by:S. Adems, M. Bishop and E. Selby,
Kong. 25. Shanghai (268); Sunup (170): Wotin (160) Gay Butterfly (163); Bey Tor (160)
Shanghaj rinks in 1931, and skip. |1931 ̧ Major Thoyts, Lt. Pim, Lt. Wilson, Whiten.-B. White; B. Franklin and But After That (135); Canny (140); Jingle (40) King Salmon (150);
Jped one rink against the Hong B. M. Trowt, C.Q.M.S. Day, L/Bgt.. Robertson: it. Lowe, B. Hance and City of Melbourne (168); Evening Star Melody (145): National Day (180) A. N. Other E. Bell, J. Dalziel, E. (170); Kilrea (145); Mermaid (165) Now The Time (156): Partnersh
Kong visitors last year. Sandy 1831 (Recreio): £ Ash, Cpl. Warde, L/Cpl, Walts, PBonnar, J. Churchill, and R. King.
and Tecumseh
Malcolm played No. 8 to J. Burn 1981 (C.C.C.) Uliyati, Pte. Higgins and Pte. Lil-
Belleiale Handicap "C" Cl(166): Paul Jones (145); Swale (140);
The Fanther (148); and White
White Butter-
side in 1922, No. 8 to 1,, C. Aitken- From. 2. Mile Post
Shanghai 15 (5 fly: (140) ley.
Alexaddre
Scurry-(Unofficial) (150); Bistre (157); The Trafalger_
"head" in 1927, and skipped the
Bhanchi 21 Hong Roar 19 E Clans Three Furlongs
Shanghai rink in 1928, 1920 and In all 28 matches have been play Brechin
(154); Châu Quan (147), Dae
Black Velvet; Bold General; Christ 147) Tallaman. (147); Nippy (148); mes Belles City of Good Sport:
Gold Ring (150); Mike (157);
1980. „Charlla. Richards was No. 1 and then No. 2 to Main in the ed, Hong Kong having; won twelve- Per as (140); Philan« #alet - Orlando (140) Por se
to Shanghase eleven. The follow- Jack Sharkey: Just Ima
1981 matches and No. 2 to the. same- Butterfly
(168); Street Binger (151) inos Krata Tenorio (166) The Cavalier (140); Bay; Bunning
The Loafer Swale and Wakefield (104) Widnes (147) and sil at 160 Jb. Wizdom Sing (155), LK MA
"Euryalas
1 Mile Victory Handicap B Bix Parlour
Pride of Taingtao (147): Mike (158) Consuck's Maria Petra (149); Tenorio, 156);
(189);
(151); Charm De Stickypasta (16%);
1
On Sunday the Royal Army Ser-i
JEWS AND OLYMPIC
Mon
vice Corps will entertain the Lin GAMES IN BERLIN,
coins in a friendly cricket encoun-
ter at Sookunpoo commencing at 2 AMERICAN HEBREW COMMITTEE deror (155); Solar Star (151); Spotted Helvellyn; Jarle acie Ador Poverty
p.m.
ASKS CHANGE OF VENUE
The following are the teams:
Lincoln-Capt. Williams; Li, Hoe
New York, Oct. 9.
guard, 2/LL. Cragg, 2/14. Mupratt.
KID CHOCOLATE TO
RISK TITLE.
To Meet Ex-Scaman Watson.
FIGHT FOR LONDON TRIS
· MONTH
1927
*920
Bbsarbei
25
Henr Kors: 14
Hone Keng 21 1983 (K.C.C.)
Kid Chocolate, the Cuban boxer, is to defend him world feather-weight lille on Octo- skip last year. W. A. Balley playing is the complete table!
Do Bhote ber 30 at the Albert Hall Lon- od No, 8 Lo G. B. Stormes in the
P. W. LE A don. His opponent will be ex-third game in 1980.
Hoar Kont với 2 in 11 .449 448 The Interport; Dinner 'will be Shangbal Seaman Watson, the British
.... 28. 11. 12 448 449 champion
beld at Lane Crawford's to-night The following are the teams;
Ehanghai at-8/p.m. and at this function Mr. Hong Kong
Watson fought Chocolate for the world title' in America sar»
Williams, B. M. Trowt, C.Q.M.B. Day.. The American Jewish Committee Cpl. Clarke, L/Cpl, Walls, Pto. Barns has sout a letter to the United by, Ple. Dewer and Pte, Heath,...
Charming ***: (168):
Star R.A.B.C. Capt. Faithfull. Fr. Jer-States Olymple Committee request Teanty (161): Daylight Eve (140) Daylight Bre
Flood, B/Bgi. Tighe, Cpi ing the latter to take steps toward Don (162) Flying Tourist (156) Marc Bouni (1011) The Gacally this year and lost the de- fern, Barlow, Cpl. Gr
LIC
C. Buckland,, Pie the holding of the 1938 Olymple: Kay (140); King's Beinty May- King's Gray, Pte. Whitley, Pte. Powell and Games in some other capital, then slower (160) Navy/au, (110) Rayat (147) Bon" (155) Mayflower (165); Pie. Fungall,
Fush (140) The Tiger 250) Tom The Goat (160) The Cavaller (152) Umpirea-L/C Symonds (RA.B.C.) Berlin, In order to enable the fews (146); Valorous (186) and Wanderfai, Widnes (156); Gold, Key (147) and
Ito: participate, Hayad.
15tag 4140);
Flying Tourist (187).
and Pie, Muckelray (Lings.)..
cialon" an・ points. The Cuben.
"has twice boom beaten by Kid
Berg, of Blemer,
7
J. Russel, President of the L.BA, R. Hall
W. A. Bailey
will present the Prenties Cup to B. W. Bradbury · A. A. Malcolm
the winning team, The Shanghai, 1, 0, Brown, O. Richarda yote fanders will pafl at 1 a.m, by the U.M. Omar-
Buwa Maru
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