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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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"ATHOLE"

SWIMMING

ASSOCIATION TO

MEET CANTON'

Return Encounter Fixed:

For Saturday.

VISITORS FRESH FROM TRIUMPH AT NANKING GAMES

(By CRAWL)

SELECTS COLONY INTERPORT

STRONG CLUB “A” RUGBY XV

First Fixture Against

An Army Team. SPLENDID TALENT ON VIEW TO-MORROW

(BY SCRUM HALF)

The Club are fielding a very strong "A" Bifleen for their tugby

A return interport swimming con- matel against an Army team

nn

test between the Canton Amateur the Club ground to-morrow at 5.15 Athletic Federation and the Hong P..

7. M. Redmond, Kong International Amateur Swim-'

p.m.

【་*I,

CRICKET ELEVEN

THE COLONY GOLF SHIRTS AND SHORTS TOM HAYWARD

CHAMPIONSHIP

FOR GIRLS' HOCKEY TO SKIPPER A

POWERFUL SIDE

C.B.S. Lose Debut Game Against C.B.A. Ladies.

MARTON, HUNTER AND MISS KNELL AIDS NEWCOMERS

ANDREWES FAVOURED

THERE

CANDIDATES

A. B. Stewart, son, who won

IN CAER CLARK CUP SERIES

(BY STICKS).

The Central British school girls

Pearce May Not Participate.

OWEN HUGHES, HAMILTON AND ERNIE FINCHER OMITTED

Hong Kong Shock Attack

(By ATHOLE.)

MIXED DOUBLES FAVOURITES TRIUMPH Goldman And Mrs. Lockner Win.

CONCEDE SIX GAMES TO GRIMBLE & MISS HANCOCK

L. Goldman and Mrs. Lockner, winners of the Colony Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Championship

in 1931 and favourites for this

THERE are five notable absen, captain and holder of the Jasper set a new yogue in ladies' hockey,

It is less than a fortnight before year's title, entered the Semi-Final from the Colony Golf Cup. F. D. Hunter and L. R. An-uniforms when they turned out in who played Championship which will be decid- arewes will probably be the three light blue shirts and khaki shorts the first match of the Triangular Round yesterday when they beat ed at Fanling on Sunday. M. W leading players, while D. C. Wil-for their match against the Central Interport Cricket contest and we E. Grimble and Miss R. Hancock For Rosslyn Park, will be out

the Visitors Cup British Association Ladies at King's have still another Trial before the 6-4, 6-2, on the U. S. R. C. courts. ming Association has been arranged wing three-quarter, and will have Budd, the holder, take place at the Y.M.C.A. Bath on

Hutchison, who captained and 1. Shewan are all away from last year will be seriously challeng-Park yesterday.

Colony team against Malaya is It is thought pro- The uniforms had the school selected. Saturday night commencing al 9 Greenock High School, as his part the Colony, while T. A. Pearce, ed this year.

of the Japanese badge on the left pocket.

COLONY LADIES' TENNIS who is ill, and A. K. Mackenzie bable that one

will carry off this trophy.

As in former years the selected! The match resulted in a win for In the last contest on October 4

Mecke, who played scrum-have not entered.

Four Japanese players have en-) The conditions of the champion the Association Ladies by 2 goals eleven will have next to no oppor- Intending competitors are remind- the Association beat the visitors by Jolt for the Old Paulines, will be

tered from the Shatin Clubs thus ship are one round of 18 holes on to 1, which augurs well for a close tunity of playing together unlessen that entries close for the Ladies' 25 points to 19, but it is expected at the base of a formidable serum.

Clark Cup the Colony eleven will be on view Championships, run under the aus- new Browning cauking a

precedent in the the Old Course and 18 holes on

101 the Cuer HA Chat with the practice and

which include Ex

encounter later in the season. on Saturday. perience the visitors have gained and f), M. Wheeler, the Shanghai history of the championship. and the New Course.

Royal

The following draw is subject! The C.B.S. are making their debut The following is my team in cor-creation Club, to-morrow evep- at the Nanking Games where they interporters, and i.. de C. Bleckyn- 18 have entered from the

to alleration in the case of scrat-i won the Swimming Championship den, a newcomer of exceptional Hong Kong Golf Club. that they will turn the tables ou promise.

O. E. . Marion, the Colony Golf) chings which should be notified by

9.30 a.m. on Friday: Saturday night

The visitors, who arrive back on Friday, were benten on the results of the Diving and Water-Polo events, but this time the water-pala and diving events will be in the nature of exhibitions, while the Men's 220 Yards Free Style has been included in the programme

D. McLellan, last year's rantam, ix to make

vice.

his first an

wing of 1) Holman af

pearance forward.

The following is the team. R. O, F. King; T. M. L. Redmond, 2 Hutchison, B. r. Allen. D. P. Rilby: L. G Robertson, H. C. Mecke; H. A. Browning, R. Stillard. K. J. Chanll, D. M. Wheeler. W. R. The Canton visitars explored Andrews, D. McLellan. 1. de C the 50 Yards, the 100 Yards Back Shechynden, and A. R. Voxe

200 Yarda Relay, Stroke and the

Reserves W. Harris Warker. "Charlie Chan" their brilliant

4. H. Harbord, and K. Noble -printer and Lan Pu-hei contribut ing greatly to their success in these

events, while Hong Kong won the CAMBRIDGESHIRE

100 Yards. the 200 Yards Brensi Stroke, in which Kwok Chun-hang Ahaltered the British National re cord of 2 mins, 39 aecs. by three fifths of a second, the 440 Yards and the Diving.

The visiting

leam have among

their swimmers Shek Kam-pui and

Chan Fook-sing, who are members

of the Young Companion Aquatie

Cotoneaster Still Favourite.

KING'S HORSE SECOND IN BETTING LIST

London. To-day

9.25 a.m. A. W. da Rozs (Country Club) 9.30a.m. A. L. Eastman (Kowloon) 9.35 .. H. Sakura (Shatin) 9.40 a.m.

D. C. Wilson (Kowloon) 9.45 am. T. Takei (Shatin)

9.50 a.m. A. E. Charman (Junior Section) 9.55 a.m. A. Urquhart (Country Club) 10.06 .m. A. T. Braley (Kowloon) 10.05 a.m. W. J. Buller (Junior Section) 10.10 am. N. Clark (Junior Section) 10.15 .m. W. M. Groves (Kowloon) 10.20 .m. F. E. Booker (Junior Section)

.. ** 10.25 m. U, Mori (Bhatin) 10.30a.m. F. E. A. Remedios (Country Club) 10.35 a.m. W. C. Chalmers (Kowloon) 10.40 m. E. D. da Roza (Country Club) 10.45 m. A. A. Lopes (Country Club) 10.50 8.m. H. Shimokawa (Bhatin)

AITKENHEAD SHIELD

Twenty-Four Rinks Arranged.

The following the latest call END OF SEASON ON SATURDAY

Association and the Hong Kong over for the Cambridgeshire Stakes Chinese Civil Servants Swimming to be ran over a mile and a furlong Clubs, respectively.

at Newmarket to-morrow

The Association will he faced i with a pretty problem in the 220 Yards Free Style event as H. Lange, the Association and Y M.C.A. champion has intimated that he will not participate. This will leave the Association work in this event.

very

The following will be the pro

yramme:-

Men's 60 Yards Free Style Men's 100 Yards Free Style Men's 220 Yards Free Style Men's 440 Yarths Free Style Men' 200 Yards Breast Stroke Men's Ton Yards Back Stroke Men's 200 Yards Team Kaer.

(Teams of tour)

21.2 Cotoneaster (6.) 100,9 it) 121 Limelight anu

13 Andrea it. and a.) 1007 Totalg it. and a.)

15.1 Ole King Sol 11. and o.1 20, 1 Pastur 1. and 0.1

25 Denth 10.1 28 1 (t.) 25 Stalky co.) 28 1 (1) 25, Alluvial . 28/1 (1) 281 Young Native (t. and 6.). 3341 Galapas 1. and o.

33/1 Rugmand t. and 0.3

36 Scattercash (9.) 40 (1)

35 1 Gano 0,5 40,71 (1.)

401 Eroles (L. and u.)

401 Disarmament it, and o.)

Diamantee to.) 45/1 (t.)

Exhibition Diving

Fshibition Water-Polo.

40

40

FEATS AT NANKING GAMES

45

The Font (o.) 45/1 (L.) Pommane (t, and s.)

60

Tartan (t, and o.)

The Canton team did exception-

46/1 Eau de Roses (L. and o.)

50

ally well at the Nanking Games. taking most of the sprint events.

"Charlie Chat.” their leading representative, won the Men's Metres in 28.8 seconds, while the Relay team won in record time.

Free In the Men's 100 Metres Style. Chen Jen-hing ("Charlie) Chan") and Chen Chi-tung took

first and second places.

Chan Fook-sing did well in the Breast Stroke event to take second

Chun-hang,

Kwok place to Colony entrant,

the

SHANGHAI “Y” BEAT CHINESE 46-41.

Hadley And Kwok Break Records."

Led by 21 points to 18 after the

66/1 Great Scot it. and 0.1

66/1 Inverman (1, and o.) 66/1 Bow and Arrow (o.) 100/1

(1.) 66/1 Hot Fight (0.1

The draw for the Witkenbead Shield Lawn Bowls competition was drawn for at the Civil Service Crickel Club yesterday.

Won

Following the game, a presenta lion of all the Association's prizes

during the season will made by Mrs. Russell, wife of Mr. J. Runnell, President of the A880- ciation, at the Police R.C. at 6:30 p.m.

The following is the draw:

C.S.C.C. Green.

Hongkong

Kowloon

Jat Rink.

J. Kempton

R. Morrison

H. G. Cooper

J. Brown

"

J. Riddell

A. F. Paul

J. F. McGowan

W. Mair

(skip;

1

2nd Rink.

v F. A. Redmond (R.H.K.G.C.)

* W. Mulcahy

F K. S. Robertson

S. H. Dodwell

A. E. Lissamen

A. T. Lay

A.

R. Andrewex

B. Raworth

R. D. Matthews

a E.

v N. 1. Smith

8. Morrison

* K. S.

G. B. G. Hull

J. B, Rosa

v F. D. Hunter

v R. Young

v 1. Newton

J. M. Walker r OK. C. Marion

GARRISON S-M. WIN OVER BERWICK P.0.8

Billiards And Snooker Encounter.

game

in the competition.

MISS D. HUNT, the lady har. rect batting order: ---

bour swim record-holder, scored, both goals for the ladies, while MISS H. KNILL, formerly of the Hong Kong Ladies' champion side, netted for the school girls. Play on the whole was not very

good, the Association Ladies show- ing a tendency to over-crowd one another instead of keeping their positione,

For the schoolgirls Miss Knill played her usual good game, while the Misses Bryson, Beavis and P. Woolley the half back trio, were outstanding for the Ladies.

C.B.A. Ladien-K. Fisher; P. Wool- ley, M. Hudson, M. Bryson, E. Beavis,)

E. C. Fincher (K. C. C.). E. R. Duckitt (H. K. C. C.). T. A. Pearce (H. K. C. C.). P. V. Williams (Army).

C. C. Garthwaite (Army). A. W. Hayward (H. K. C. (Captain).

A. H. Madar (1. R. C.). F. Goodwin (K. C. C.). F. D. Pereira (1. R. C.). A. R. Mina (I. R. C.).

G. S. Dunkley (H. K. C. C.).

Singles and Doubles Lawn Tennis

pices of the United Services Re.

Ing.

runs-the biggest win in the his- tory of the series.

Pearce, Williams, and Garth- waite can all be relied on to take advantage of tired bowling, and if C.) anything was to happen and the machinery went wrong Tom Hay- ward, an

experienced Interporter, and Madar, here of the last match against Shanghai, are there to step into the breach. Should things go well, however, Pereira and Good- win are capable of amassing a use- ful score against an attack that has

The side is strong in putting and lost its sting.

3 shock attack with

A. A. Hirst; G. Cressey, D. Smith, M. Possesses Smith. D. Hunt and G. MacNider. Goodwin and Pereira as the fast C.B.8.-D. Mom; J. Bryson. N. bowlers and Garthwalte as fast

gram; H. Kuil, L Dechaos. Mmedium. Minu would be the other

McCaw; J. Booker, O. Layton, Marsh, L. Hickey and J. Holland.

C.R.A. ▼ INCOGNITOS The Central British Association will meet the Incognitos in beat friendly match at King's Park to day at 6.16 p.m. Johnson and

The Garrison Sgls' Mess the Petty Officers' Mess of H.M.S.

Berwick at both billiards

a friendly match snooker in Friday:

The details were as follow:

Billiards.

Berwick 100 Alford 89 Cundy 100 Barrow 100 Luscombe

53 Carter 100 Brewer

G.S. Mess Clarke Halford Robinson Cubitt Joyer Orton

and

on

A

Allen will be unable to play for the C.B.A.. while Beltrao of the Incognitos is on the injured list.

LINCOLNS TEAM TO-DAY

For their friendly match against the Royal Artillery Officers on the Marina ground to-day the Lincolnshire Regi- $1ment will be represented by:-

100

[opening bowler, aud

none

PEARCE MAY NOT PLAY

better

I have since heard that T. A. Pearce may not play in the Inter- porta owing to unfitness. In his absence 1 would

F. select E.

摘时 Fincher, the K.C.C. player

No, 4 batsman with P. V. Williams No. 3.

Many will be surprised to see such players as H. Owen Hughes, A. C. Hamilton, and E. F. Fincher jomitted, but the only answer is that there are only eleven players In a side. Owen Hughes has hit ja century against Malaya in Inter- port cricket, and has played many good knocks in the past, but on present form he is hardly worth a place instead of Madar, who has cultivated his bowling to ad- vantage

Club this year. The

player has not bowled with any de- free, of success this year, and his only one real asset in that he is

Hollingsworth, Bentley and Lt. Roir- could be found. The introduction of undoubtedly the best slips fields- sier; Yeomans, Harper, and Lt. Got the two speed merchants unfortun-man in the Colony. Many would 80

ter: Toyne, Marrell, Gutteridge, LI. 49 Wilson and Lt. Hocquard.

100

Bully off 4.30 p.m.

39

NEW CLUB GOALKEEPER

ately introduces a tail as neither suggest that his presence would batsman in certain to score more be required in the slips in the face than ten, but it is a misfortune of the shock bowlers, but I hardly think his fielding alone should L. D. Skinner, of the Y.M.C.A., than cannot be helped.

becure him a place. It is true that 434 will substitute for H. F. Shields in

he scored 50 not out in the last

to-morrow on 28 U.S.R.C. ground at 5/15 p.m.

*

not an

gost for the Hong Kong Hockey In Duckett and Fincher we would Trial, but it was not the Owen Club senior eleven in their friend-have a "Holmes and Sutclife" Hughes of old at the crease. 62 ly match against the South Wales partnership, but those who saw the claims for captaincy are 38 Borderers

the 1021 away match agalast Shanghal strong as those of Tom Hayward.

will realise how useful two reliable The Club team is as follows: jalow-scoring batsmen can be to aj L D. Skinner; A. A. Dand (Capt.) aide. On that occasion Shanghaf and J. Rodger: W. A. Reed, II. J. D. lost their first wicket with 11 runs Lowe and E. V. Boed; J. L. Tetley,

included Major H, M. 3. Macintyre, G. E. on the board. H. B. Ollerdessen and is not reliable enough to

W. (82) and Capt. E, 1. M. Barrett, change bowler. He failed in the 27 Divett, J. E. Potter, and F. E. 66 Lammert

(165) than took an. hour to score

542 Snooker.

G.S. Mess Clarke and Cross Halford and Sanders Robinson and Joyce

skip)

128

F. Normington

H. Beer

Berwick. Luscombe and Barrow Brewer and Carter Alford and Cundy

U. M. Omar

(skip)

(akip)

3rd Rink.

S. Lockhart

E. L. Barrus A. M. Omar

J. G. Ozorio

F. X. M. da Silva

C. G. Silva

W. W. Hirsi L. Jack

H. Hampton A. Hyde-Lay

80/1 Englesant (o.) 100/1 (t.) 100/1 Seraph Boy (t, and o.) 100/1 Rathlin Isle (t, and o.) 100/1 Manœuvre (t. and o.) 120/1 Ailsa Craig (t. and o.) 125/1 Town Crier (o.)

Effaceuble was scratched at 9 W. Hedley o'clock to-day-Reuter.

V. Hust S. Gray

R. Marks

F. L. Raplay

W. R. Muskett

H. Gittins A. R. Clarke

(skip) J. W. Brown (skip)

J. Howe 4th Rink,

J. M. Jack

W. S. Glendin-

ning

K. M. Omar F. J. Jones A. W. Grimmitt'

(skip) (skip) Police RC. Green:

Hongkong

M.C:C. RECORD FIRST . Rapsley

WIN IN INDIA.

Centuries For Barnett And Jardine.

Karachi, To-day.

Kowloon

• Jat Rink..

A Murdock

G. N. Mitchell

J. Lindsay

V. Ramany

The M.C.C. recorded their Grat W, Greig

first night's swimming in the win in India when they beat the Pacific Meet at the YM.C.A. the Sind eleven by 91 runs in their Altbenhead ~(2). Bhanghai "Y" defeated the Chin- three-day match which concluded

J. W. C. Bonna

F. Sutton

A. "Macfarlane

mese team by 66 points, tot 07 for 6 dec., (Barnett A Meintsto07 Stewart

night.

Frank Hadley added another triumph to his long lat when he clocked 57 4/5 seca, for the 100 Yards Free Style to establish a new Shanghel record, while Kwok Chun Hang, the Colony star,' broke the

J. Macdonald yesterday.

122, D. R. Jardine 101 not C., Elliott

Harwood put) and 10 for B wickets declared.

J. Gibson. Sind 189 (Verity 6 for 46) and

167,

The M.C.C. drew with Mr, Rubie's J, Waison

Shanghai 76 Yards Medley record XI and the Karachi team in their Morley "with a time of 50 secs -Reuter. opening Starca-Ropter.

TB. Logan

115

(skip)

A. O. Brawn (skip)

4th Rink.

(skip)→

E. Siamonds

M. Y. Adal

W. GILI

W. E. Hollands

(skip)

C. C. C. Green.

Hong Kong ist' Rink.

Kowloon

8. Searle

T. Owen T. Gooding IL. Nish

(skip):

G. McLeod

G. T. Pädrett

A. Chapman

C. G. Moss

2nd Rink.

P. Kristoferson

V. C. Labrum. T. Ferguson

(skip)

W. Cundingham

'J. Bentley,"

J. Whyte

*

A. C. Hamilton has taken things very light-heartedly this

Benson

be

4.3

a batsman and

A

TO-MORROW'S GAME 20 runs and finally broke the hack-first Trial and should have been The R.A.M.C. will meet the 12th bone of the Colony bowling which caught before he had scored in the second. He has not bowled con- Battery, R.A.. in the Mamak consisted mainly of P. Havelock sistently well, falling mainly Tournament to-day at Sookun- Davies and "Lobster" Reed, and be through lack of length.

tore the close of play 891 runa poo, commencing at 4 pm.

Messrs. Naidu and Khan will re-were on the board. Shanghai won fores the game,

that match by an innings and 165°

SATURDAY'S CRICKET

A

6 overk.

my E. F. Fincher would be twelfth man. He has not quite the right temperament for "big" match cricket, but he is; a con- sistent scorer, in the face; of a battery of medium paced boilers,

In reply to a total of 117 8. Jex and this is what I am expecting PRATA, much better batamis ↑ than bowler, secured the "hat (43) and G. Leo put on 104 runs for from Shanghai and Malaya. He is

the K.C.C. Júniors first wicket against trick" against, the, Medicals on Batur the Royal Engineers on Saturday. A magnificent fieldaman at cover Jex hit five point, and has no serious rival for day when his diamissed Pearman. Both batsman retired. Kilner and Horne, with successive boundaries, and Le seven. It will the position, but I cannot give him be recalled that Lee was associated. balls. His anairais, was 3 for 18 in wills C. I. Stapleton is first, wicket place before Pearce, Williams, or partnership of 63 against the D.B.8 Garthwaite, and below. No. 5 would Lens than a fortnight ago,

not suit him.. In collecting 60' against the Mai tals P. M. N. da Silva, the former "We coward, who proved the Univèrats all-rounder hitsevan walkstay of the Craigenzawer second I see that R. Booth took 7 for 69- boundaries. He, scored his runs out eleven batting, kit a six (off 3. Lagainst, P. V, Simpson's XI fast- *'. 5, and eleven boen-week-end in Shangbai, He was the Youngsaze); daries. In his 62 before being bowled bowler who was responsible for the by Youngaaya in the C.C.C. practice game, Heland H. Bouza, who hit ten Colony's two collapses, on woundaries, AM Skinsă destinediyete anos: 1 KGC, ground in 1981. .-.-.-.

parimarskip"

A. E. Silkitone - W. Wotherspoon of, 12:

(skip)

3rd Rink

(skip),

Zad Bink

MAY, BIOTA

R.M. Keown, N. Drummond

((akip)

¿L: F, Xavier.

C. E. Marques

AE Coates R. R. Daries L. de Roma

A. H. Bakar kit K. L. Ng, who has m

the

{uk(p) ||

Denver in his innings of 25 against A. H. Basto )Med., Rosario, Gul Buchanan the Recreio on Saturday, hud, #X

W. V. Field

In the same match L. F.: Stokes- B. W. Bradbury

been well in among the wickets this M. Arculi,« product of Queen's scored 72, it is more than likely (skip), zavoje (aldip) wantón, que asier and included college coaching, hit cght boundaries he will be the Shanghai No. 3, {bak (skatth Rink. Ondaries in his 13 against the Unie in his innings of 59 retired for the Torrie Wilson had & for 47 to show A. V. Barron W. T. Brighiman versity on Baturday, Hie, batting. LR.C. Juniors against the Police on that, he is still a very useful fast He scored his gun out of Bowler. "Ossie" Bimpson, who play L. G. E. Bouza 1, Armstrong coupled with good bowling by 11. Saturday,

Asossa (5 for 12) enabled Bl. Joseph's 104.... Wagland, who took the wickels AB. Dallah Callage to wisi Asome look his last of M. P. Megar and B. T. Barmed for Hong Kong in 1981, scored J. Russell (skip) |4. wickete for 1 russ.

In his firat over, had 3 for: 31.

FV; V, Ribeiro R. F. Lue (skip)

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