FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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LINCOLNS OR SOUTH CHINA
SHANGHAI WIN
SOCCER TITLE AT LINCOLNS AT HOME TO
NANKING GAMES
Canton Beaten By Three Clear Goals.
COLONY SWIMMERS DO WELL
Min Yeung Sau King Records "Triple" Win'
A crowd of 40,000 witnessed Shanghai s triumph over Canton by 3 goals to nil yesterday in the final of the Soccer Championship at the Chinese National Athletir Meeting in Nanking.
Wa. Canton had 1p Pak
Fung King Gong, Tam Kong Pak, and "Darkse" Chen playing for them.
The Cames, which opened in the ouble Tenth" will term nie i To-day by an impressive ceremony. The Colony swimming stars did well yesterday,
kwak Chun-hang
CLUB TO-MORROW
FOR PREMIER SOCCER LEAGUE
TO-MORROW'S RACES
TRAFALGAR DAY SCURRY
Seventeen Naval Officers
NAVY'S TRAFALGAR DAY In Race Over Three
AGAINST ATHLETIC
EXPERIMENTAL
POLICE SIDE
(By Outside Left).
THE Lincolns, who sensationally defeated the Borderers last week Tur Sockumpos by five goals to all, are making a very strong hid for championship honours in the First Division this season and for which they would have been favourites had South China been refused their First Diviston League postponements for October.
South China are now in a strong position to retain the champion- >hip, having had the experience of meeting a heller team at Nanking and other Shanghai teams by the time they return to the Colony.
South China have already commenced their First Division season within victory over the Athletic.
To-morr. w the Lincolus meet the, The following is my forecast.
won the Back Stroke event, and Club and should win, although the Miss Yeung Sou-king completed latter team cammenced
their
her "Treble" when she won the Longue programme with victories: ladies event. She had previously over the Artillery and the Reerein.
The Club are felding the 100 Metres Free, won the 50 and Style.
Shanghai only wron the lawn tennis match against Szachuon for the toss of only two sets
The results were
Hou Fer-lar Shanghari beat Lan
Ro Wab 3-1.
Wong Minhing Science
Phim Yu-peng A I
Chan Su kai and Ye Them aws (Shanghai) beat Lim Nam and
Chang Do-chu 3-0.
With everything depending on the doubles match the Szechurn Butter pair defaulted to the Shanxi couple
sume LINCOLNS
team which secured an easy victory Artillery
ver the Recreio last week, but
To-morrow.
FIRST DIVISION
v Club
V POLICE
KOWLOON
Furlongs.
BIG DIVIDEND MAY BE RETURNED
THE
(By RAPIER)
Trafalgar Scurry over three furlongs, the unofficial event on 10- morrow's Race Meeting pro- gramme at the Valley, should provide thrills, spills and possibly n big dividend.
I understand that the Naval
RUGBY INTERNATIONALS INCOGNITOS
AT VALLEY
SELBY AND ́
EVANS PLAY ON
OPPOSITE SIDES
Club v Návý Game To Open Season.
STEWART SECURES PLACE IN CLUB PACK
سية"
St. Claire Ford To Play For Navy Later On
(BY SCHUM HALF)
G. A. Stewart is the only' new-
M
TIKE TURNER is unable to
take his place at fly-half In the Club fifteen to-morrow owing to an injured knee,
Officers will draw for their nonfen. Comer to secure a place in the Clab of J. H. McKiney and W. E. Paers,
the Chairman's Box.
The following are the seventeen Officers riding:
DEFEAT TAMAR
BY 4 TO 1 Brokenshire And W. A. Reed Shine.
WOOD AND BIRKETT SHOW GOOD FORM
. The
H.M.S.
Incognitos beat Tamar by 4 goals to 1 in a friendly hockey game yes'erday on the Navy ground after leading by a goal at the interval.
Pinto, Sousa (2) and Xavier scor- ed for the formidable incognitos" eleven, while Humo netted for the Tamar in the last ten minutes.
Brokenshire, the Navy left wing, showed good form, but received little support from his forwards, while W. A. Reed was outstanding
Wood and Birkett at back for the
Tamar-Rickness; Lt Birkitt, It
At the conclusion of the race sou Rugby fifteen to meet the Navy at both of whom are away from the at centre-half for the Incognitos. venir cups will be presented from the Valley to-morrow, commancing Colony, He has a fairly henvs Tamar played brilliantly in the final
lat 4.30 p.m.
|scrum in support, but I am afraid.
the Navy pack will prove
half. the He is playing in the centre of the heavier.
Incognitos:--C. Racha: A. Remedios, back row in place of D. McLellan. The match will be graced by the Reed, N. Beltrão; F. Reed, 3. M. Pinto, E. V Rerd (Capt.): R. J. Reed, W. A. Lt. E. G. Goyt (H. M. 3. White who has not yet gone into training presence of two internationals on A. M. Xavier, R. C. Reed and A. P. hall 100 lb), LA, W. A. M. Batten
opposite sides-Jake Selby, the Sousa. (H.M.S. Whitehall .159. lb),. Lt. Owing to pressure of work.
The Club side is a very formid-Club skipper and Watsonians, who Wood; Lt. King. Surg. Lt. Corbolt. Comdr. J. W. Hautwood (H.M.S. (Sockunpoo, 4.30 p.m.) | Berwick 148 lb), Lt. H. Norman (H/able one, there being only three re-played for Scotland against Wales Williams; Brokenshire, Hume Simp
gular players missing-Mike and Ireland at serum half in 1920, son, Lt. Jackson and Lt. Wright M. S. Berwick 150 lb). Lt. P. W. B. Turner, who has an injured knee and Lt. N. L. Evans, the United (Happy Valley. 450 p.m.) Larkin (H.M.S. Berwick 168 (b), and who has been replaced by Jen-Services forward, who played for BORDERERS JUNIORS
ne Hill, 4.30 p.m.), (Caroline
kina, Stan Garrod, who is unfit. England against all three countries NAVY
wick 154 lb), Mid J. de G. Lam- jand McLellan.
two sessons ago, and Wales and (Kowloon, 4.30 p.maite (H.M.S. Berwick 154- 16),
Walkden is to be given an op-Ireland last season. SECOND DIVISIÓN
Mid. M. R. F. Leman (H.M.S. Ber-portunity as hooker is the absence: wick 147 1b), Mid C. A. Knocker
The Navy will have another In Iternational on view shortly when
D. St. Claire Ford (United Ser.. (vites) turns out for them. He played for Scotland against Ireland CRICKET GAME and England in 1930, against Eng land in 1981, and against Wales TO ARTILLERY and Ireland in 1932. He arrived in
the Colony on Wednesday.
they will have to perform extraor-St. Joseph's dimarily well to stem thr FUNL
ATHLETIC moving Lincolns' attack.
V
YOUNG INDIANS
en-Artiller
"
(Caroline
Kowloon (St. Joneth', & p.m.)
BORDERERS (Sookampos, 3 p.m.)
Higgins, Ridley, McGuinness and the wingers Baldry and Hocquard SOUTH CHINA HI, 8 pm
re all well on their foes, while Albert Howe and his two insides, Domins and E. Strange, will
relentless counter
defenders in Dudley. Cork and Brit the Lin- colne half back trio
Should the Lincolns display last{LINCOLNS
P
in the muddle of the Ladies' Final 's form they will win confort-. E.
match.
The scares were:
Mina Pios Tai-king (Szechen heat Miss Wong Chun-ting 2-0.
Miss Wong Chun-soi (Shansi host Mina Li Yon-bin 2-1.
The following results:
were yesterday':
SWIMMING.
Final.
1. Kwok
tonz
ably
1
Saints Strengthened
Duiversity
Another goud game which should) Ructio
✓ LINCOLNS
(Club, 3 pm
THIRD DIVISION
be worth seeing is the St. Joseph's) BORDERERA
Kowloon encounter
RBL
Carolina
Kewiton have started their pre gremme well, going down to the Lineulas in the opening gan by
an only gani scored in the last
Men's 200 Metres Back Stroke) minute and defeating the Artillery to
guis their first League points.
In St. Joseph's they will be reting a
Than better team that which defeated the Royal Nuvy last werk in konsational
Kong
2. Hung Kingsølun Hupeh}
17.
4 Chen Pook-sing (Canton) Time: 4 min. 6.2 ser.
Men's 100
Final.
manner.
Ward, who was compelled Ln
*
LI. B. U. Alcock (H.M.S. Ber-
(H.M.S. Berwick 148 lb), LL R
Whinney (H. MS. Suffolk 156 b), LINCOLNS LOSE L. M. F. H. Rogers R. M. (HMS. Suffolk 161 1b), Sub-L4, W. D.. Muspratt (MS. Suffolk 173 lb), Mid A. A, Stacey (R.M.S. Suffolk! R.A.M.C. (Chatham Rd. 3 p.m.. | 160 lb), Mid R. H. Hobart (H.MLS.
RAS.C
Suffolk 162 lb), Lt. D.-B. Vyband (Happy
Valley. 3 p.m.) { (H.M.3. Wishart 165 16), 14. FL. C. RAF.
(Athletic, 3 p.m.) | Alexander (II.M.S. Keppel 156 lb),' SOUTH CHINA | Lt. R. A. V. Gregory (H.M.S, Folke- (Athletic, 4.30 p. 1stone 140-lb). v Recreio (Chatham Rd.. 4,30 15,m,)
Probable Teams.
FIRST DIVISION Club:- Pogwell;
ន Hynes and
Strange (Captain); L. G. Robertson, Skinter and A. Duncan; F. Fowler Dominy. Howe, E. Strange and Blck-
IA. W. D. A. King (ILMS. Or- pheus) is a spare rider.
Ravenhill's Six Wins Game At K.C.G.
ARTILLERY COLLAPSE BEFORE
ULLYATT
Lt. Nixon is a Navy" cap and one of the best forwards sent out to Hong Kong so that an excellent game is anticipated to-morrow.
I do not know many of the Navy side, but if L-Comdr. Surtees is On the Kowloon Cricket Ground the Surtees who played hers thres yesterday afternoon the Royal sons ago he will require an aw- Artillery defeated the Lincolna by ful lot of watching by either Rigg one wicket after thrilling finish to or Griffiths.
The following are the teama: 1114 their friendly cricket encounter.
Club-J. P. Whitham: J. J. Fergu son, W. H. B. Rigg. R. H. Gristha, G.
2
2 0 %
The following are the ponies with their weights and record for the 1935 season: Jos! Imagine (160) Black Velvet (160) Bold General (160) Christmas Belle (160)
(160)
Swair
Krata Via (160)
Willis:Helvellyn (160)
Eak (160)
Kowloon: Cord; Hill and
and S. Bliss Whitfield, Timberlake (Captain); 0. Davies, Lewis, Elliott, Webb and Blake.
St. Joseph'n:- R Ward and A.
Meires Free Style and down from the Saints' side V. Costa and 1.
When Jen-bong (Canton)
2 Chen Chl-tung (Canton)
3. Wong Sau-shan (Canton).
1. Tau Hsing-peng (Lioaning}
Time: 1 min. 8.4 sec.
of Shanghal (160) The Loafer (160) A. Marques: Gosano: V. Marques, Inck Sharkey (160)
Duplex (160) Fernandes; E. Law-H
Sunning (160) last week wing to an attack of Fence. B. Gosan, D. Loomad.
Much Ado (160) Rocha and M. Sahban. dysentry, will be secu
Police: Mellardy; Perkins and Pile;ood Sport (160) ump the forwards.
Poverty Day (160) And Shepherd: Blackburn, Channing Gough, Stevens, Willerton, Green Brit- ghting Blood (160) Loitt
wood.
to-morrow
Cautinned on Page 111.
Reserves: Hutchinson and Huy-
Ware: RA: Combey: Allen and
and Rogers; Wood. Sinith, Brandclough. Greenshields and SCBL
200 Metrex Women's Free Style 20TH BATTERY R. A. Harris, Pardee
Relny.
1. Rung Kong
2. Canion
3. Tsingtao
Time: 2 min. 45 secs.
Women's 200 Metres Back Stroke.
1. Miss Yeung Sas-king (Mong
Kong)
E. Miss Yeung Sau chun (Holy
Kong)
WIN AT SOCCER
12th Battery Score First But Lose 4-1.
SMALL UNITS LEAGUE
1105 1103
1 0 0 10
0 0 1 14
Rapier's
Selections
Lincolns: Heath: Tarner and Roden; Dudley, Cork and Bett; Baldry, McGuinnres, Higgins, Ridley, and Hae-RACE 1:
quard (Captain).
CHARMING STAR SECOND DIVISION
COSSACK'S BEAUTY Borderers (72) Williams; (87) MAYFLOWER Jenkins and Sater: Court, (86) Davies RACE 2: and Hayes; (36) John, (10) Morris, Fortey, Marshfield and Matthias,
Club:-Angun; Low and M. Railton;
Williamson and
At Chatham Road yesterday the McKellar, Boyd and Gamble, Fisher RACE RE
3. Miss Lem Toa-li (Hong Kong)| 20th Battery, R.A., best tha ́ 12th |
4.
Miss Tze Sion-being (1,408-] Battery R.A. in the Garrison Small Sloan. ninx)
Units Football League by 4 goals te.
Time: min. 41 sec.
Baseball Pina}.
Canton
4 Hupeh Men's Basketball Vinal. Hupak
49 Shanghai 30
1.
EVENING STAR SUNUP CITY OF MELBOURNE
MIKE TENORIO WAKEFIELD
Lincolns: Deacon (Captain); Col- clough and Edminsen, Maughan, Wor-RACE IF rull, and Robson; Clayton, Chapman, │*** Tate, Pie. McGuinness, Toyne,
CHRISTMAS- BELLA ESK- MUCH ADO
and Mac-RACE 65
No fewer than nine of the
THIRD DIVISION Artillery premier League team
Borderers:Norris: Watkins and ARACE & took part in this game which
N. Other: (20) John. Bebbington and
KING'S BOUNTY. (IF starla). was played at a fast pace (21) Wlama:
Hamblyn
Nelson, * VALOROUS throughout.
Purcell, (87) Morgan and
DON R.A.M.C.-Neale; Corbett, and Hong Kong Beaten At Much against the play in the few
kall; Wasz, Goulty and Casson; Adams, opening minutes play Suffolk gave Lane (Capi.) Poole, King and Rennis, the 12th the lead when he bent;
Meakin, Martin Lingala
and Combey with a fast grounder. Bar Ramaden; Parker, Wildy (Captain) and Mattheway. Potter, Belters, Thompson; {raclough equalised the stores after Harper and Clarke.
20 minutes, and a few minuteť||
Swimming.
WIN LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP,
Nanking, To-day,
In the Nelfonal Athletic
Meet yesterday Canton won
the
the
BEAT Y.M.C.A.
Five Goals Scored In 40 Minutes.
On the USR.C. ground yester day the Y.M.C.A 2nd XI lost to the Borderers 2nd XI in a friendly hoc key match by the odd goal in five.
The game was half an hour laté In starting owing to the late arrival of the YM, team and only twenty minutes each way was played.
Andrews gave the Borderers an early lead and after 10 minutes Hinckley added a second. Just be- fore half time, however, Chatterton reduced the "Y's" arreara.
In the second half in fast falling light Richardson scored for the Borderers but Hewitt snatched on- other for the Y.M.C.A.
The Borderers forwards were
In reply to a total of 88 Artillery had reached the half een-P. Lammert: A. C. Jenkins, J. A. R. superior in their combination, the Belby; G. C. Moxtrie, E. F. Walkden, 1. main fault of the forwards be- II. Bradford, F. R. Burch, W. F. Kerr,ing that they over-crowded one an- K. A. Munro G. A. Stewart and A. Dather to spoil many glorious oppor- five Comming.
of
Lury mark before the third wicket fell. Bafore the bowling Ullay 4 for 21), however, wickets fall for 17 runt
Scores:
Lincoln
Lt. Crugg, b Mitchell
Cpl. Wardle, e Waring. b Mit-
chell
B. M. Trowt, c and b Hill.... Pte. Baranby, e Ravenhill, b
Mitchell
Capt. F. R. Williams, e Wil-
liams, b Hi
Reserves H. C. Meeke, A. Hutchi-tunities. son, R. 1. Stilllard and 8. 11. Garrod,
Borderers: Flynn, Hopes, Mason.
Navy-Mae. Benson (ILM.S. Buf- Spears, Willlume, Lawton, Yater, Ric- folk): 8te Curtis (11.M.8. Berwick), gandson, Andrews, Hinckley and Ronan. 13 Sta, Langmead (R.M.S. Berwick), LLY.M.C.A.-Shields: Fowler, Tipple, Comdr. Surtees (II.M.B. Sulfolk), A. B. Hanke, Brown, Henry, Allen, Lange, Wootton (II.MS, Wren); Mid Darley Smith Chatterton and Hewitt. BILM.S. Suffolk), Lt. Campbell
(1.M.S
16 Suffolk); Lt. Evans (II.M.8. Suffolk),
Suffolk). Mech
Nixon (M.8.
Wills (IM.8. Buffolk), Pay Mid Baird
H.M.B. Buffolk), LL Brown (H.M.8.
Berwick), LL. Dreyer (11.M.8.
Ber-
RADIO▾ ENGINEERS
The Radio Sports Club will be
10 wick), Ldg. Sto. Masters (IL.M.S. Ber-seen in action against the Royal
wick) and Ldg. Cook Pascoe (II.M.S. Berwick).
Champions To Play First Game On Sunday,
C.Q.M.S. Day, Waring, b Mit-
chell
17
| 2/Lt. M. Williams, e Williams,
b Mitchell
MAMAK TOURNEY.
0
Pto, Heath, e Lafae, b Smith
5
Pie: Lilloy, b Smith
L/Cpl. Walls, Ibw., b Mitchell
0
Pte. Ullyatt, not out
Extras (B10)
10
Tota!
88
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0, H. B.
W.
Mitchell
11,5 0
40
Waring
4. 0
14
Hill
5 1 14
2
at 4.30 p.m.
Smith
2
2010
Artillery
Lt. Waring, b Heath
The Radio, champions of the Mamak Tournament, will play their first tourney match this season when they will meet the Mule
Engineers in a friendly match at Caroline Hill this afternoon com. mencing at 6 p.m. sharp.
The Badia team is as follows... Man Singh; P. Singh, J. G. Grewal; Jaggeet Singh, M. H. Hasson, Mohin- der Singh Attar Singh, G., Singh, Awtar Singh, Kalwant Singh, and F. A. Kemp (Captain),
Reserve: Prem Singh.
R.A.S.C. ▼ CLUB JUNIORS
The following team have been selected to play for the Royal Army
Service Corps against the Hong
on the U. 8, R. C. ground at, 5. p.m.
0 Corps at Caroline Hill on Bunday Kong Hockey Clah second eleven.
The Radlo
are flelding their this afternoon.
AH. Alvin J. H. Jeffers (Captain) strongest team which includes the and G. Whitley: T. O'Connor, G. E. four brilliant forwarda Awtar Buckland and W. J. Halford; P. J. Singh, Kalwant Singh, Gurbachan Barlow, H. A. Nipple P. H. Senior,
F. A. Swain, and J. R. Jofries, Singh and Prem Singh.
The following is the Radlo Hine-mpire, Mr. P. d. Naidu.
·
KING'S BOUNTY (if starta), DAYLIGHT EVE
.
ACE
| Lt. Laino, lbw., b Heath
Capt. Mitchell, b' Barnsby. Lt. Flowerdew, b Heath
16
7
4
up:
lator Wree added a second from AM.C.C. DRAW AGAINST RAC
corner to give the 20th the lead
Just before the, whistle sounded for
Mens Swimming Cham-half time Hopkins increased the
pionship with Hong Kong
second.
|lead with a brilliant shot from the
wing.
The tables were reversed in the Midway through the second half. Ladies' Championship, Hong Kong Birmingham acored the 20th's securing the title with Canton fourth gout. second. Reuter..
KARACHI
Walters Hits First Century Of The Tour
* Karachi, To-day. The M. CC were forced to a so- For the winners Comber, Wroe, cond drawn in their two-day match Marraclough, and Hopkins excalled, against Karachi yesterday, "- "They
THE CAVALIER
POWERFUL KING KING'S PARADE· AJAX
NOW'S THE TIME PARTNERSAM.
THE PANTHER.
Do Not Miss Ripley's finsl'art!-1. on the Meeting In to‐MOTTÓS China Mall,
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE XI
12tk BlyCli Wilson, Wharton, while Seal, Allen, and Edmonds had previously drawn with Mic. Hned to play for St. Joseph's Bool, Edmonds, ris, Sufolk, were prominent for the losers. Scott, Walker C. and Beal,
20th By:-Dombey, Dyke, Poyce, La
Sgt. Marshall Ined up the following
Stevens, Wroe, Ward, Hopkins, Gram (Continued at foot of práceding shields, Barracloughi," "Discombe und Birmingham,
Column),
bie's XI: vo
The scoras waNE
M. CC: 862 for:/8 dec., Walters 101, Bakewell 96) HE REA 80 and 112.for 4-34
|
Gar, Rogers, cand b Heath L/B. Smith b Ullyatṭ ..........
Capt. P. V. Williams, & Ullysatt Maj. MeIntyre, Trowt, b
Uliyatt
Lt. `Birt, 'c M/WIlliams, b UlI.
yatt.
Lt. Ravenkill; not out' Gnr. Hill, not but **** Extras" (B17, LB1}
The following have beams
Liloy against the University to-morrow
HAxoman (Capt.1, A.- E-),bias.] Barnsby ADA. Bamjahn, G. Windsor, Malay Heath 5. L. Khon, C. Amery, R. D. Bil
Uliyatt Exmail, C. Silva and J.. Arnaiz,"
Reserves: Y. Barma and Y. Eemal);
"Total" (for 9 wkts) BOWLING ANALYSIS.
82 16 A1 16 8026
21- UmpiresBaumber and Jacobs.
Man Singh P. Singh, J. S. Growalt Jaggeet Singh, M. II. Hussan, Mohin der Singh: Prom Singh, G. Bingh, Awtar Singh, Kalwant Bingh and F. A. Kemp. (Captain),・・ Reserve:-Attar Bingh.
ST. ANDREW'S CLUB ACTIVITIES.
Badminton Winners.
RADIO JUNIOR ELEVEN
The following will represent the Radio second eleven in a friendly hockey match against HI,M,§. Bruce' to-morrow at Caroline Hill
at 4 p.m. 7
Man Singh Karnail - Bingl Jện 8. Grawal; A. B. Kitchell, Mohinder Hingh, Wm. J. Chanson; Wong Bo, N., Osman, Awtar Singh, Attar Singh and'. Ma Sheung-ying.
Reserves: Lo Bo, Lam Sik, Cheng
N. A. E. Mackay's team won the Kal and Lun Wasting 'St. Andrew's, Club Boven-A-Side competitions were distributed as Hockey Tournament, it was an- follows; Ladles Dosblas, 200000 1[nounced af the second annual din: A. Landolt and G. A. Whibh; Men's 4′ner and dance of the Club Hart Doubles M. Weill and Tydyma 4 night."
Prizes won in recent ÷Badminton Miss F. AL
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