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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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LINCOLNS

FORCE RADIO

TO A DRAW

Second Half Recovery Against Champion.

HOLLINGSWORTH SAVES SIDE FROM DEFEAT

In a fast and evenly contested at Shumshuipa yesterday game afternoon, the Lincolns did very well to hold the Radio Sports Club, champions of the Mamak Hockey

Tournament. To a draw, both sides scoring once.

A

Prem Singh was replaced at left-

Ja soch.

100

- Panghere were made on the Lincolns

La Roissier's place at right vas taken by Wilson, and Lt.

1 goard who was opened against

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was oma

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The

St Barts

i Ka

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inch

th

and

Through They continued to throughout ty first hul.

made a

agafa

Holongworth in goal to the home

was outstanding

gend hall the

Army

a good recovery, and Toype alkong wall a mave shot from the wing Withough Che Indians cafo determined raids in the clos ing stages they

senge the winning goal

Kande

winable

to

Man Soeb. 1 Singh and a fera, Jagret Songh. 3 BH Sun, J. M. Singh, R. Singh, G– Singh,

luptat

Kemp Captain).

Singh and

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A.

cod Palmer, Yeomans, Harper, and 76

Toyte Montell Gutte volge

Dr W coat and Handsom

“Y” LADIES BEAT

ST. ANDREW'S

Miss O. Brown Scores

Deciding Goal.

the St.

|

RONAN WINS TENNIS

TITLE EASILY Halford Gives Listless

Exhibition.

ARMY FINAL AT

SOOKUNPOO

Pte. J. Ronan (Borderers) wor the Army (Other Ranks) Lawn Teunis Singles Championship yes- terday at Sookunpon when he beat Sgt. C, Halford, formerly of the Borderers, by 6-1, 6-3 in very con vincing maaner.

Rauord gave a very listless ex- hibition refusing to run for any re-

arm nut of his reach

Cat 2 S. Caution. Ther weli SHOWR U. S. R. C. player, umpired he match and taler dist, puntosh the prizes.

LINCOLNS SOCCER TEAM MAY VISIT

CANTON

Game Against Chinese Military University.

FIXTURE WITH ATHLETIC ON PROPOSED DATE

Provisional

arrangements.

Lin-

Forcer

have been made for the "oins premier League eleven to visit Canton on Sun- day November 3 to play the Chinese Military University. The Lincolns have #lixta

beking

ENE LACOSTE (abové), non-playing captain of the French

R Davis Cup there are de Merlin

be the spear head of the French challenge for the Bowl for many yeurs to come. "He is Cochel's successor," said the former world champion.

Chinese National Meet

against the Chinese Athlete in the HONG KONG

Club

rund on this date and un the permisation of the P. A, is. seemed the leading military ride to concede both ints when in 4 Very favourable Position ur the League table.

very

LADY AQUATIC

STARS SHINE

Miss Yeung Sau King Wins 50 Metres.

Though the team is not yet known, st is not expected to differ much from that which is doing so TWO OTHER COLONY ENTRANTS wall the koment is the premier division of the focal len

The

Team

IN PLACED LIST

will probably be Kwok Wins 200 Metres Heat Heath. Turner, Roden Dudley,

In Excellent Time Cork. Bett; Bakury, McGuinness. Higgins Ridley and H gratu

ARMY CRICKET TEAM

South China Soccer Eleven Beaten.

GOAL IN FIRST MINUTE DECIDES GAME

Nanking, To-day. The Shanghai football eleven caused a surprise yesterday after noon when they eliminated long Kang, represented by the South China team, by a goal to nil in the

soccer tournanmen' at the Chinese National Athletic Meeting.

NAVY BEAT ARMY AT RUGBY Experimental Game At Sookunpoo.

SOCCER PLAYERS CONVERTED TO HANDLING CODE

BY SCRUM HALF.1

A scratch Navy Rugby fifteen, comprised of thirteen players from H.M.S. Berwick, beat an

The Empress

Wins Trevessa

Trophy Race

First C.P.S. Triumph In History Of The Event.

ONLY TWO BOATS FINISH

INTERPORT CRICKET

TRIAL TEAMS

Tam Pearce Stands Down From Team.

ZIMMERN, HUNG AND LEE TO BE TESTED

T. A. Pearce, the Kent County cricketer, E. Zimmern, W. C. Hung, and R. Lee are to be given their

Army

For the first time in the history opportunity in the second Interport Cricket Trial on the Hong Kong team which included the nucleus of the Trevessa Trophy the Cana-Cricket Club ground on Saturday. of the Royal Artillery fifteen, by a dian Pacific recorded a triumph "Tam" Pearce, A. T. Lee, T. M. goal and four (ries (17 points) to yesterday when the Empress of of whom appeared in the Trial last L. Redmond, and E. L. Goseno, all | nts in a friendly game at Sookunpoo Asia crew secured an easy win Saturday. will not be yesterday.

Due to the fact that many socess: players, who are being converted

over the Taiyuan (Butterfields).

The competition, which is open

on

view

this week.

The following are the teams : A. W. Hayward (H. K. C. C.) (Captain), E. C. Fincher (R. C. C.), T. A. Pearce (H, K. C. C. ), P. WI).

to the handling code, were playing to merchant ships' life-boats, was he game was a very scrappy one inaugurated in 1924 in recognition liams (Army), C. C. Garthwalte with the Navy the superior side. of the meritorious conduct of the (Army), E. F. Fincher (K. C. C.). The Artillery, who are entering Officers and Crew of the 5.8. Tr. A. H. Madar (I. R. C.), I. Meinnes 1 side this year under the leader-

H. K., C. C.), F. Goodwin (K. C. C.), A. R. Minu (L R. C.), and G. 8. Dunkley (H. K. C. C.).

H. Owen Hughes (H. K. C. C.) (Captain), A. M. Rodrigues (Uni-

thip of LA. Hebert and Li. Birt, vessa when two boats survived the have players who are very keen and wreck after covering 1,747 miles. fast on the ball but who are as In beautiful weather a very good

of the rules.

start was made the C F. R. boat accustomed to

at early and the versity), F. A. Munn (K. C, C.), E. Zimmern (C. C. C.), A. C. Hamilton (Army), E. R. Ducklit (f. K., C. C.),

| yet very ignorant Once they become 'heir

new game

the Artillery getting away should be able to field a good end of the first mile had ek- nough pack to extend the Club ablished a lead of over 100 yards. F. D. Pereira (L. R. C.), W. C. Hung "A" with whom fixtures are being At this stage the two boats from (K. C. C.), G. C. Burneti (K. G. C.). arranged.

R. Lee (C. C. C.), and S. Iamali (1. R. C.)

of

I understand that a series Tames are being arranged between 1 weak Berwick side and the Artillery in the near future.

Stoker Curtiss scored three of the Navy's five trias yesterday when he displayed a useful turn

the .. Hinsang were engaged in u Brilling struggle for second place, while just behind were the Kaying and the Taiyuan. The Kwangchow was in the last position.

Rounding Kowloon Rock the Em-.

SHEK 0 GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

of speed on the wing and a safe press vessel was still leading the Walker And Hancock

pair of hands.

field and the order of the remníu-

der was the same with the excep-

The Navy alde was: Pay.-Mid Roantree; L. 8. A. Richards, Lt. Jamison, L. S. Williams, Ste. Curti; tion of the Taiyuan who had moy- 1. B. Mudford, Mid Kocker; Surg-Lted into fourth place. Comdr. Corbelt, LL. Brown R.M., Inter Dryer, Mid Lammotte, L. S. Masters, S. Crowaan, L. 3. Gumbleton, and

5. R. A. Ellsworth.

AITKENHEAD] traordinarily well in and Feng Yun yu played the SHIELD

HONG KONG did ex-

Before the gum was a minute Fold Shanghai ware awardido free!

the Women's 50 Metres ball beautifuly for Li Yi-hen

Lu

Playing in their first match alj The season, the “Y” Ladies' hockey Team defeated

The following have been selected Andrew's Ladies by a single goal on the Mar-) ina ground yesterday afternoon. Two ne players in the MIRS

to represent The Army against the Free Style Swimming hend the ball past Lim Thin Chan Twelve Rinks At Valley

J Wilson and B. Helbling were

kite the st. Audrew's Ladies were ithout

Soukanpon

1 193

Lewis Bryan, Corp. Calledge,_Sergt. Telor, int

Civil Service Cricket Club at 2 p.m. Final

for the only score

of the game. at the Chinese Hong Kong were

on the attack an Saturday, Octo- National Athletic Meet-throughout

the game, and only That Waiker, Lient Cragg, Ling in Nanking yester- voalkeeper. Chow Hsien-yen, and peetacular play by the Shanghai seen on actin as the "y" Ladies. Baring, Lieut. Butler, Cant. Revd day when Miss Yeung the full-s saved the day for Hapkin. Spr. Turker. Sau King, the Colony, Shanghai, whose forwards were

ad Schampion, won the event Impre W #1 3. Jordan and and two other local re- presentatives were plac- Canton secured the third place.

Former

Lieut. Stocker

the assistance t their Branby, and Pie. Dewey. alkeeper. Miss Re Her position ❖ ?! taken by MINK Wate, who would have been ser

better advantage in her ual position at back, 01her enters were the Mines 1. Rogi IN P Wool 3 and 1 Wouley

C Latest Shiel

MAMAK TOURNEY [ed.

Play on the whale was very even. Police Make Auspicious

although the

Sight advantage

held

#

throughout.

were

Minn S. Dalziel, captain of the "Y" and Miss Helbling the outstanding players on the field, while Mins 0. Dalziel and Miss Q. Brown were also prominent for their side. Miss Margaret Woolley worked hard for the Saints,

In the second half Miss O. Brown. after a fine solo effort, scored from the left wing.

B

B.

Debut Game.

The Police secured full points in their first Mamak Tournament match of the sea- Non when they defeated the 12th Battery. R.A., at Lyemun yesterday by 5 goals to 1.

Perkinds (2). Gough (2), and Indian constable No. 365 scored for the Police.

MAMAK TOURNAMENT TABLE TO DATE

"" Ladies-Miss J. Weller, Mrs, Portallion, Miss A. Fowler, Miss Blumenthol, Bin S. Dalziel, Miss Helbling

Miss O. Dalziel, Miss J. Wil sun. Miss P Metaw, Mind P. Black-) store, Miss J. Wilson, Mias P. McCaw. c. 1 A. Miss O. Brown.

K. I. T. C.

St Andrew's Ladies. Miss G. White, Mule Corp. Mrs. A Homsan. Miss E. Chub, Mrs. Pollee M. Vessonna. Mina M. Churn, Miss E. United Miss M Woolley, Miss J. Wong and St. Andrew's Landoh, Miss F. Wong, Mias 1. Gitlina, FL. E. Miss P. Gittin«.

ferman Club R. A. M. C.

Bly. H.A.

CLUB TO PLAY JATS THIS AFTERNOON.

Changes In Side.

In the absence of CC, Francis, Major II. M. J. Macintyre is play.

12th Bty. R.A. R.

. C. of S. Medway Radio

Goalu PWLD FA Pu 2 2 0 0 8 0 4

0 0 5 0

0.2 1

0 0 8 1

1 0 0 2 0

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0 1 0 0 2

0 1 0 0 3

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NINE RECREIO MEN TRIUMPH.

ing at inside right for the Club in Silva Scores Lone Goal

their beckmätch against the Jalu

on the Marins ground... this" after-

noon at 5.15 p.m.

Against Engineers.

A surprise was caused in the 60 Metres Men's event when Leung, Shai Man was eclipsed by Canton and Shanylo stars. Leung Wi Sang serred third place for thei Colony.

A

Kwok Chun-hung won his heat in the 200 Metres in the excellunt time of mins. 7.4 secs, and is bat favourite for the Finel.

Results were as follow: 200 Metres Free Style,

Jai Heat

1. Tung Keng-sun Hopei)

2. Wong Sáu Ban (Hong Kong) 3. Yang lang-wah (Canton) Time: 3 mins. 12.8 secs,

2nd Heal

1. Kwok

Kong)

Chun-hang

2. Bo Li (Canton)

(Hong

3. Yang Fa-him (Hong Kong) Time: 3 min. 7.4 seca.

3rd Heat

1. Wong Ju-man (Hong Kong) 2. Chan Fook-sing (Canton) 3. Mek Wel-ming (Hong Kong) Time: 3 mins, 13.6 secs. 50 Metres Free Style Final.

1. Chin Jon-hing (Canton):

2. Chin Chi-tung, (Canton).

3. Leung Wai-sang (Hong Kong)

4. Tsui Hang (Shanghai). Time: 28.8. sECE;

Women's 50 Metres Free Style

1. Miss Yeung→ Seu-king (Hodg

Kong)

F. E. W. Lammert will take. Playing with nine men the Club | Final. ·|| Marintyre's place on the left wing de Recreio beat the Royal En where he will be partnered by J. E. ginėera by a goal scored by P. M Potter.

N: da Silva in the opening half at The Club team in as follows;, Bookunpoo yesterday.

S. Shields; A. A. Dand (Cepl), 354" Much faster than their opon Roxizer; W. A. Ened, IL J. D. Lowe, ente the Recreio fully deserved || E. V. Hteed; J. I. Totley, H. M. 5. Moc thair success, Silva and J. Gon- Intyre, G. E. R. Divelt, J. E. Potter,

salves boing conspicious.

F. E. W. Lammert,

2. Miss Lių Chulen (Hong

Kong)

8. Miss Chep Fan-king (Canton) 4, Miss Leung Wing-lian (Heng

Kong)

Time: 38.2 secs,

+

very slow,

It the other semi-final game Canton, who have 1p Pak Wa. Fung King Cheong. Tam Kong Pak, and “Darkle” Chen, de- feated Hopel by 4 goals to I. Canton and Shanghai will meet for the title to-morrow.Router.

New Lawn Tennis Champion.

KHOO BEATEN IN STRAIGHT SETS BY HSU.·

On October 28.

SELECTION COMMITTEES

NOMINATED

One of the Hinsang's boats was disqualified for rowing six oars, but she sailed on and ac- tually crossed the line second at the Onish of the race. When the turn was made near the yacht Club the order of boats was Empress of Asia, Hin- sang, Taiyuan, the Kwangchow having withdrawn and the Kaling

being disqualified for fouling

marking buoy.

Empress Win Assured

the

A

Tie For Title.

The following was the result of the ninth Shek O Golf Champion- ship decided on Sunday:

1. J. M. Walker 40, 38, 38, 39-155 1. H. R. B. Han

cock

39, 36, 42, 38-155 3. D. H. Blake 39, 36, 42, 44–160 Winners of Pools:-

Morning Pool:-D. II. Blake 74-~~ 8-66.

Afternoon Pool:-C, H. Burton NO-10-70.

DUKE OF YORK'S HANDICAP.

Limelight Wins From Shrewton.

London, Sept. 30. The Duke of York's Handicap for passing on the wrong side of run at Kempton Park thie after- the marking buoy, thus making only noon over a distance of one mile two to finish the course:--

resulted as follows:--

1. Empress of Asia (C.P.S.) Mr.

Morrel 53 mins. 20 secs.

2. Taiyuan (Butterfields) Mr. Hindia Kwangchow (Jardines) Mr, Mit- chell did not finish.

Hinaalid

(Jardines) Mr. Bailie

LIMELIGHT

SHREWTON

CELADON

Sixteen ran. Won

Hlineang (Jardines) Mr. Lane di-half lengths; the same. qualified,

Kaying (Butterfielda) Mr. Win» terbottom disqualified.

2

3

by one and

In the last stretch the Empress was assured of victory, but a great struggle was witnessed between the Hinsang and the Taiyuan for ac I has been decided that the cond place, the crew of the Tal- Aitkenhead Lawn Bowls Shield yunn, under Mr. Hindle, pulling contest shall be played at the beautifully. The Hinsang was un- Valley on the greens of the Crai- fortunately disqualified at the end gengower C.C., the Police RC. and the Civil Service CC, on Saturday October 28, at 2.30 p.m., and that | cach side will provide twelve rinks, The Taikoo R.C.. the Craigengo- wer C.C., the Police R.C. and the; Civil Service C.C. are each to pro- vide eight playors, the Hong Kong Electric and the Yacht Club six each, and the Indian R.C. four; [while each of the four Kowloon

Betting: 4-1 against Limelight; Clubs is to submit the names of

83-1 against Shrewton: 5-1 against twelve players.

At the conclusion of the race Caledon.--Reuter. After each club has submitted Commodore Elliot complimented The 20-year old Hau Cheng-cht names to the Hon. Secretary of the Mr. Morrison on his win. Consl- Warren Bardsley, the samous Ans- (Batavia) was crowned an China's L.B.A. a sub-committee will-select deflug his heavy boat and heavy tralian batsman, has decided to retire cricket lennia champion yesterday the various rinks. Messrs. J. Rusoara, his seamanship was good, and after thirty-four years of when he sensationally beat Shang-sell, U. M. Omar, A, W. Grimmitt his allowance for tide was well Most of his 12,110 runs. were scored in which will live long in the memory. haf's No. 1 ranking singles player, and L de Rome were appointed the carried out."

selection committee for Hong Kong, Khoo Hool-hye, by, 6-3, 6-2, 6-0.

"In presenting this trophy the hat the remarkable average of 50.45. and Messrs. H. Hampton, R. P. Hong Kong Yacht Club" he said, have scored a century in each inntors H is one of the few batamen who Shanghai oliminated Hong Kong Phillips, B. Wylle, and J. Kempton "formed la the velley-ball competition by for Kowloon.

a link between. the of a Test match, made 66 centuries in 3 to 1, while Canton defeated Che-l

Colony and the merchant shipa first-class cricket, and played for Ans- The prizes won in the Associa which visit it.".. Commodore Elliot stralla against England thirty times klang 3 to 0. Canton will meet tion's tournaments during the past also referred to the Hong Kong Shangbai for the championship this year will be presented at the Police Naval Reserve which he said had afternoon.

R.C. after the match, by Mrs. J.now almost been formed, and that ran and Russell.

several others from the Yacht Club were offering their launches. club as a temporary headquarters. The following are the winners ›

The Same Crew

to date: On Saturday, the Bpey Royal Cup

He then presented the trophy to final will be decided on the Civil Captala Lovegrove the master of 1924 Service green, commincing at 245 the s.8. Empress of Aala who said 1924 p.m. The following are the teames that his boat had tried three times, | 1928 !

new

Nanking, To-day,

In the baseball content Hopel eliminated Hong Kong by 4 to 8 to qualify to meet Canton in the Final

Sa-murrow. N

In the girls indoor baseball Can- ton beat Nanking by 14 to 0. They will meet Shanghai in the Final to-day-Reuter.

RACING

Do Not Miss Rapier's Review of the Prospects for the Trafalgar Day Meeting in

The China Matl

TO-MORROW

SPEY ROYAL CUP TEAMS

Cralgengower

Howloon Dock. G. L: Buchanan J.-V. Ramsey, B. W. Bradbury W. Greig -, H. Beer

J. C. Brown

J. M. Oniar R. Lapsley,

Test and Inter-State matches, yet he

to win the trophy, and at last suc *1926" cess had come their way. It had 1920 been won, he said, by the same grew 1927 and the same coxswain who took · 1927 part in the race, eighteen months 1928 1928

-{skip) ______(skip)

The race was watched by Com-1920 Charlie Richards, the Shanghal modore Elliott, Royal Navy, Mr. A. 1920 player, will skip a rink against the L. Shields, Commodore of the Bo 1930 Craigengower four in a practice yal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Mr. H. 1980 game this afternoon..

8. Rouse, Vice-Commodore, Mr. R. 1981 J. Vernall and Mr. I. Deville, faint, 1981 secretarion Caplain D. Skinner, of 1982 N. Vargassoff, the University's star Jardine, Matheson, Captain, AR. 1982 feld athlete, is now back in the Colony McEachran, China Navigation Com- 1983 from Blianghal. He arrived on. Pri 'day by the Kashima Maru..

pany, Míra, Skinner, Mrs. McEach“ 1988

L

Former Winners.

J. C. J. L'A' Tjipañas Douglas' Jai Hong' Douglan': Hat Ching...' Douglas Hai Nlug" J.CJ.L's Tjisondary. "LCJL's IC.J.L/ Douglas

Tisarooa

Tjisálak

Hej Yang

Douglas Hai Ching

Douglas

Hai Yang Cremer

·JOJLAN Jardine's Magsang Jardine'a

Mausany Jardine's Hangsang

J.C.J. Cremer

Jardine

Jardine's

Maurang

Mausang

Jardine's, Kwaisang

CPS. Empres of Asia

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