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CRACK CHINESE JOCKEY ΤΟ

SAINTS AGAIN DEFEATED

K.I.T.C. Win By Two Clear Goals.

K. I T. C. WIN 3 TO 0

In a very scrappy game on the Maria ground yesterday the Kow- loon Intian defeated the St. An- drew Club hegoula to nil.

The Saints, who were beaten on the previous day by the R.A.S.C.. tilded only ten players, while the KIT the services of J. M. Pontos. the inside-right of the Incognitos, and twn Hong Kong and Singanore Radian players. The bidbars are ed the superiot

team and bed upper hand 1 g at the ram. In the lat for stages for game was played in pod belt ann a constant drizzle.

half

D. Mohamed and S. Sousa (2).) scared for the Indians in the first

Noki ..1

played magnif. woadly for the ludians, and White

[ur 11-tanding

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WEEK-END FOOTBALL

S. CHINA SHOULD BEAT

BORDERERS

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933.

RIDE VIGILANCE IN ST. LEGER

MALAYA

INTERPORT

CRICKETERS

Rough Trip To Colony

From Singapore.

THREE CANTON PLAYERS TEAM STRONGER IN BOWLING

AND TAY IN SIDE

JONES DROPPED FROM ARMY

TEAM

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

QUNDAY will witness the clash between South China, last year's League Champlons and one of the finest teams in the colons, and the Borderers, who have lost their reputations as being serious challen- gers by their overwhelming defeat by 7 goals to 2 at the hands of H.M.S. Berwick on Wednesday afternoon at the Valley.

THAN BATTING

Their First Nets

(By ATHOLE).

L'

I TIN SANG AND LAU MAU will be seen in South China's defence against the Borderers, but Fung King Cheong will not be leading the forwards as usual.

With the exception of Fl. Lt. V. Croome R. A. F., R. Morgan R. A. F., and G. Willis who arrived earlier 'SERVICES XI by the Neuralia, and R. B. Lewis. who came down from Shanghai, the Malayan Interport Cricket eleven arrived in Hong Kong this morning by the Chitral.

South China are Belding a formidable team including the three brilliant Canton players, Li Tin-song, probably the finest full back inain of Mr E. W. Hamilton, the| the Hong Kong League, Tom Kong-pak and Ip Pak-wa, the splendid

left wing combination.

the Berwick,

Although Jones was not at The centre forward position, pa- alty filled by Fung King-cheang | best against Karmd Singa. who is also from Canton, will

་། Wong; E. P. H. 1 g, E. MueNader, 1 Bostondge, E. P. Fin- Maks. A. N. Other

Quee-liang. by Tay

"Pas Ka-ping, who has played entry forward, will be seen in bi ld position between

sticks,

the

SELECTED TO

PLAY MALAYA

Peter Williams To Skipper Side.

CHINESE “Y” WIN AT BASKET-BALL

"Black Eagle" Team From U.S.S. Parrot Beaten.

CEBU MAY

WIN

TRACKWORK

CARRIED OUT

AT 4.30 A.M.

Shanghai Jockey To Ride Vigilance.

WARRINGTON SHOWS IMPROVEMENT

Pride of Tsingtao May Cause Upset in "Double"

(By RAPIER)

When a pony does his track-work at 4.30 a.m. then there is something lin the wind. This is what happened to Cebu though I have been un- In a one-sided friendly basket- able to secure his time.

WINNERS DESERVE TRIUMPH BY SS TO ZO

R. N. Hamilton, who is a cou-

Civil Service cricketer who re- turned from Home leave on the same boat this morning, is skip- ping the side, but of their chances! his he would say little. "We are go the first and second wickets by Lt. ball match on Tuesday evening all

his

and

The Borderers usual half-back line will be led by Pedmore, Sgt. Harris will again drop back into the defence to partner Morri- son in Mullane's absence.

to

THREE BIG PARTNERSHIPS IN TRIAL MATCH

Partnerships of 60 and 64 for

fitness.

be omission is a mistake. He has al- ing to the nets this morning and waring (50) and Capt. Mitchell the Chinese "y" gymnasium, the Cebu is entered for the the ways been at his best when pitted you will then be able to judge (34), and Waring and Lt. Hamilton "Black Eagle" team from the U, S. "D" Class Five Furlongs W Singh, Aled

M. Pintar,

Singapore Chinese footballer who against the Chinese.

for yourself." he said.

[(33) were the features of the Army S. Parrot, were beaten by the Chin-

race to-morrow, and I 1. Singh

I making his debut in Tural loot-1

The team were shaken up by Innings of 244 for 9 against the ese "Y" by 55 points to 20.

From the start the Navy proved have it on very good au- bal.

the rough trip from Singapore, 'Navy in the Services Trial at the the Chitral actually turning back K. C. C. yesterday.

to be the weaker team, owing to thority that he will win. Sub Lt. Sinclair played an attrac- lack of on her tracks for 12 hours

They, however, He is receiving nearly avoid a typhoon. She was due tive Innings for the Navy, scoring were without three of their best at 7 a.m. yesterday morning. 66 retired out of total of 167 for men Schatzle, McQueen and Dor- 20 lb. from Wembly Stag 17. With Lt.-Comdr. Stephenson nin-who were injured in a game which I have selected to From all indications Malaya, beat Hong who have yet to

(20) he helped to add 67 runs for with South China on the previous Kong in the Colony, are field-the second-wicket—-- ing a very similar side to ours. They possesA

a very useful bowling side, but the batting strength is doubtful.

RECREIO LADIES WIN and will be hard to bent with Lau

DEBUT GAME.

Miss Alves Scores Deciding Goal Against "Y".

Maa

and Li

their support.

Tip-sang

ise Changes Surprise

u[ding

The Borderers have made several i

were changes in the team which Mensationally defeated by MLS. Berwick.

After Wednesday's disap- against pointing exhibition the Berwick the odds arc Heavily in favour of South- China who are expected Lo "take their second League vie- tory by an overwhelming score. Incidentally this fixture will pro- bably be the big draw of the week- end in view of South China's re- cent visit North and their second sational victory

known Tung Hwa combination.

Strong Navy Team Anticipated

A minor sensation has been Pinying in their first game of the caused by the dropping of Jones at King's Park yesterday in favour of Hazlewood, while Mat-

season

ed scured by Miss A first half.

the (lub de Recreio Ladies defeat-thias comes up from the

the "Y" Ladies try a goal, em to the outside-right position

ALVES in the

This should In place of Davies.

difference to the Ittle make The Club de Recreio Ladies were russers-up in the Caer Clark Com-strength of the forward line.

petition last year, and their victory

yesterday Burgus will for prospects during the

ADD

their RODEN NOT

coming sea-

C.B.A. HOLD JATS TO A DRAW.

100 Per cent. Retained.

The Central British Association maintained their 100 per cent re cord when they shared two goals with the Jai. Regiment Marina ground yesterday.

wis very

07 the

fast. [en- stick-work

The game tured by splendid throughout,

Jalil scored the opening goal for the Jnts in the first half, but T. Whitley levelled the score in the second half with a fast rising shot

L1 Sper and Captain Morgan turned out for the Jats and were Golgtanding.

TO-DAY'S MAMAK

HOCKEY.

Mule Corps And Their

100 Per Cent.

The Hong Kong Mule Corps will play their third Mamak Tourna ixture to-day on the Marina ground against the 12th Battery R.A. -- ~~~ The Mule Corps have won both their matches Against the Royal Corps of Signals and the Royal En- gineers.

TO PLAY IN

the aver

ach- well.

The Royal Navy who meet the 1 Police at Caroline Hill to-morrow, excellent should, in view of the

Berwick, talent available on the take two points.

› Continued om Page 5).

CANTON GAME The following is my forecast:

TOMORROW FIRST DIVISION

Artillery

KOWLOON

Lincolns Make One Change. "DARKIE" CHEN MAY PLAY Paber

FOR CANTON TEAM

WING to an injury to Roden, une change will be

made in the Lincolns premier succer eleven for their game against the Canton Military Academy

southern in the Capital on Sunday commenc- ing at 2 p.m.

Lincolns

Young Indiana

Artillery

SOUTH CHINA

v ST. JOSEPH'S (Sookunpoo, 4.16 p.in.)

v Recreio (Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.) ROYAL NAVY

Tunad

CLUB FAST BOWLER BACK AGAIN

A. C. Beck, the Club fast bowler who broke all records last searon when he took 95 wickets for the Club, arrived back in the Colony from Home leave this morning by the Chitral,

Having performed extraordin- arlly well with the ball during his holidays in England, when he took wickets including e close on 50 "hat trick." Beck may be Con. aldered for the Interport game against Shanghai to-morrow week.

KAKAAAAAAAAA

Team Selected. Following the match, the follow- ing were selected to represent the United Services against Malaya on Friday, November 10:

Capt. P. V. Williams (R.A.) (Capt.), Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite (R.A.), Uleut. A. C

Levening-

The American side had many

to score, opportunities

but their shots and passing were poor. The Chinese. (eam's shooting was certain and ac- curate.

win!

Warrington came into his own yesterday when he went very well in company over his morn- Ing gallop. I am regaining all my former confidence in him. De Minimis, however, is a very

McGuire, Zucklewski and Herrin good propposition for the Subs.

of the St. Leger.

Hamilton (S.W.B.), Capt. R. F. Walter (RE) Flying Offer D. G. proved to the strength Morris (R.A.F.. 11.M.S. Eagle), lasera, while Li WILB the star

A. Eaden, (R.N., H.M.S.

Chinese Lieut. J.

team. His ac- Orpheus), Capt. 8. G. Cutler

curate long shots were largely res- K.M.S.

Stephenson

Suffolk), Lieut. Cmdr. of the

(R.N., H.M.S. Eagle), ponsible for the "big total. Sub, Licut Alexander Sinclair, (R.N.. Black Eagle-Zucklewski, Cameron H.M.S. Berwick), Ldg. Supply Asalat | (Capt.), McGuire, White, Richards (II.M.S. Berwick).

Twelfth man-Capt. D. B. Mitchell (R.A.).

RECREIO'S LEAGUE TEAM

Stone, Reedy and Lock.

Herrin,

n

Vigilance will probably be taken to the post by a new rider Mr. Soong, a promin- ent Shanghal jockey. He looks in grand condition and may give Warrington an- other setback.

Chinese "Y" P. Y. Li, Lo, Wong, Soo, Chelny, Fan and P. C. Li,

The referee

Pride of Taingtao, which la Ing, was Bill

being ridden by Mr. Butler, young architect and holder of pilots license who has just return-form over a mile gallop yester- showed n flash of his former

The Club de Recreto's Cricket XIed from Canada to meet the Police in a Leagué match on Sunday at King's Park at 2 p.m. will be as follows:-

D. C. Burn, a very fine batsman J. E. Noronha (Capt.), A. Prat, W. (Caroline 4.16 p.m.) and one of the leading players in the A. Reed, I.. J. Guterres, F. M. N. da SECOND DIVISION

ROYAL NAVY Singapore Cricket Club, said the Silva Jr. E. Soares, C. 1. Lopes. B. A. Barros, H. A. S. Alver, II. A. 2.45 p.m.) side was a moderately good ones. Alves. H. A. Noronha and A. P (Chatham

Y BORDERERS

with more bowling strength than Pereira. (St. Joseph's, 2.45 p.m.)

hatting. V ATHLETIC (Happy Valley, 24.5 p.m.)

v Club (Caroline

ine Hi, 2.45 p.m.) THIRD DIVISION

University (Athletic, 2.15 p.m.)

Radio

SOUTH CHINA

BORDERERS

Edminson. the second leam full- back who is playing for the Lin- LINCOLNS

is in their Second Division fix-

Recrei Lure with the Navy to-morrow, Roden, will replace

and should R.AS,C, ive a good account of himself as h has been playing well for the second eleven.

The match has been arranged as: The result of an invitation to the Hong Kong Area Sports Board to send an Army leam to Canton, and the honour has been. Bestowed upon the Lincoln who at present lead the First Division.

The team, together with abour

Borderers

(Athletic, 4.15 p.m.) Royal Engineers (Chatham Rd., 4.15 p.m.),

Royal Air Force (King's Park, 2.456 p.m.)

R.A.M.C. (Happy Valley, 4.15 p.m.)

BUNDAY

ན་

FIRST DIVISION

* SOUTH CHINA (Sookuntoo. 4.15 p.m.) PROBABLE TEAMS

FIRST DIVISION

H.K.C.C. Second Eleven The following will represent the D. B. Gill, the only Sikh member,

against the of the team and a brother in Lall Club second eleven Singh, the famous

Malayan and R.A M.C. at Sookunpoo on Satur All-India cricketer, was aleo of the day:

A. K. Mackenzie (Capt.), H. J. opinion that the Leam possessed

Armstrong, C. W. E. Bishop, CE better bowlers then batsmen. Guhagen, A. H. Harbord, L. D. Ki. Actually the Singapore cricket bee. R. J. D. Lowe, A. D. Lowson, R. Paterson. J. E. Potter, J. E. season is over and Gill said that. W

Smith. the team were playing out of sen-

SOB

1

COLONY MIXED DOUBLES.

Semi Final On Sunday And Monday.

day, but I doubt whether he is good enough to beat King's Bounty or The Tiger over five furlongs. He may, however, dia- place Valorous.

Mr. Butler is riding at 140 lb... which is considerably lighter

than the other three mentioned for the first leg of the "double." Yesterday he rode the pony well M. W. Lo and Mrs. Låtton, the to clock 2.13.9 with last quaftera holders, entered the Semi Fiant of 0.29.2. and 0.81.0. Round of the Colony Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Championship when they beat Professor R. E. Tottenham and Mrs. Lewis Bryan 8-6, 6-3.

The following are the dates of the Semi-Finale:

Other members of the team were SOUTH CHINA BEAT SUNDAY

reluctant to say anything.

Their First Nets.

BLACK HAWK.

at

Li Jen Outstanding.

E. C. Fincher and Miss 0. Dal- ziel v M, W. Lo and Mrs. Litton (C.R.C., 3 p.m.)

*

*

MONDAY

L. Goldman and Mra. Lackner-y-

Capt. Cannon and Mrs. Jones (C.R.C), 4 p.m.] **

The Malayan team were scen the nets shortly after 11 a.m. this morning. Alvis, the youngest In a hotly contested basket-ball member of the team, took first game on Wednesday evening at the Borderers:-Smith; Sgt. Harris and Morrison; Wallace, Podmore and Un knock and showed good foot-wock. Chinese "Y" ground, the U. 8. S... derwood; Matthias, Harris, Fortey, He is an aggressive type of batsman Black Hawk, were beaten by South Hazlewood and Duncan.

with several nice-scoring shots on China by a score of 35 to 21. South China: Pau Ka-ping: Lew the leg. Jonklass, who bowled Black Hawk:-Wise (2), Tisk (8),; by Tin-sang and Lau Mau: Leung Yin

chan, Leang Wing-chai and Li Kwok really well at the beginning, was Madio (4) Burchett (0), Bahr (4) Conley (0), Proctor (3), and Kvezer

Tournament. (Automatic Handi- wal: Yeung

Shui-yick, Wang Mel-the only bowler to trouble him.

(01. the The Lincolns fixture with

shun, Tay

Tam Kong-pak| Hamilton then went in for a

South China-Liu Tak-yee (1), Li caps) will be held on Sunday at Tak-wa.

He was very short innings. Chinese Athletic, originally fixed and Ip

Jen (12), Chen Ye-cheng (0), Liu 2,30 pm, sharp at the Kowloon St. Joseph's: Marques; L Gomes, The Battery, on the other hand, for Sunday, has been postponed by

quite the most confident bats-King-ming (6), Hai Tee-jen (2), Lu Cricket Club. ent have lost both their matches this sanction of the Football Associa-Beitrag: B. Gosano, A. Ward, D.

and A. V. Gosano; Elms, Costa

Yuen-sien (6), Liu Fia-sun (4).

Referee Joe Mark. to the K.LT.C. and the tton until the following Sunday. Leonard (Captain), L. Rocha and M. Though the composition of the Sahban.

SECOND DIVISION, Canton Military side is not yet

ACARON, Police.

H.K. LADIES "A" TEAM

thirty supporters, will leave train on Sunday morning.

man on view, though he was Inclined to left the ball when driving on either the off or the

on.

Borderers:-(72) Williams; (87)

He was, however, gettingTalk, and G. Willis.'

W. W. Dean is their umpire and the ball in the middle of the known, "Darkie" Chen, the Shang-Jenkins and A. N. Other; Suter, Court

W. D. Charlton their scorer. The following will represent the hai Interport winger and Athletic and Hayes; (35) John, Morris., Jones, bat, which is a good sign.

Maraltfield and Bearls,"

ere that Early impressions

H: G. Gibson is the only member Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club

South China: Work Wa-kal; Nah Hamilton, Alvis, and Eu Chow of the 1929 touring team in the "A" XI in a match against the Re-star, will probably be included.

The Lincolns will be represented Heath; Turner and Edminson; Dud- M. Bird; K. Robertson; B. Frank-ley, Cork and Bett; Baldry, McGuin Ho; B. Hance; B. Pope; A. Owenness (Cpl), Higgins, Ridley and Hoc

quard (Captain),

Linesman-Pte. Roden and Reforoa -Sgt. Marshall.

ereto at Bookunpoo to-morrow at by: 3.30 p.m.

LINCOLNS TEAM TO-DAY

Rapier's

Selections

(For To-morrow.)

RACE 1:

DIANA BAY KING'S JUSTICE

HETMAN (I starta)

RACE 2:

NIGHT STAR

CITY OF BRISBANE ROSY MORN

K.C.C. TENNIS

RACE 3:

An American Mixed Doubles

RACE 4:

KING'S BOUNTY THE TIGER VALOROUS

:

TRENTBRIDGE CHARMING STAR' COSSACK'S BEAUTY

RACE 5:

CHARMING_FACE

PAUL JONES NO FEAR

Ladies Golf

|RACE 6:

BRECHIN

TENORIO

ALEXANDRA HALL

HACE 7:

WARRINGTON DE MINIMIS VIGILANCE

RACE 8:

WEMBLY STAG HELTER SHELTER STICKYPAST

CHAMPIONS ▾ ENGINEERS

and Cheong Fai-lam: Yau Lam Tak-po and Georga Telk, the Chipese player, will score selected Malaya side, though R. N. Chow Kwai-kong, Ng Po-kut, runs; Jonkisss, Epeldervinde, and Hamilton, the skipper, played The following are the most ra Bek-wa, Lai Blu-wing and Young Lewis are three good bowlers of a against the Colony in 1926 when he cent ladies' golf results. Poon-hom

Lincolns: Descon (Capt.); Col-widely different nature; and that made 90 to give the Straita. "an

Mra..J. B. Ross qualified for the Hughes: E. Bell; J. Dalziel; E

clough and Edminton; Maughan, Wor-Walls, the fast bowler, is good but innings triumph,

The visitors will have three days Captian's Cup (October), on the Bonnar; J. Churchill; E. Selby,

ral and Robson: Clayton, Chapman, very erratic. Croome shaped well Tate, Pte. McGuinness and Toyne. . CHAMPIONS "B" TEAM

behind the sticks during his short to get in some nets practice before New Course at Fanling with a "THIRD DIVISION

the Interport against Hong Kong core of 86-22-74" This card also The following will represent the

Borderers: Norris Watkins and spell in the nets wicket. Dowding Hong Kong, Ladies' Hockey, Glub

Bebbington and Wi-To-night the Malayan Interpart which commences on Monday and won her the Running Medal Pool. """ XI in a match against the

The following will represent the flame; Hamblyn, Nelson, Purcell, ers will be guests at the Reel Club which will be continued on Tuesday

⠀⠀ Mrs; · Redmond = (18), two down, Dance at Lane, Crawford's Restaurand Wednesday, • Central British School on the Naval Lincolns in a friendly Hockey Morgan and Bellis,

South China: Tang Yat-ming: tant, ground at Happy Valley to-morrow match against the Gun Room Off-Cheung Pak-wing and Ip

To-morrow, after neta prac

The Colony team to meet Malaya won the Bogey Competition on Wal-lam,

October 24

The following, will represent, the at. B. 15 p.m. imme

cers of HLM.S. Suffolk at Sham-Tan Kwai-chol, Chow Koon-ping and ice, they will attend the Race has been selected as follows

Radio Sports Club this afternoon I. Owen Hughes (K.IL.C.C.) | Hi J. Harris Walker; IL Westlake; shuipo to-day at 4.15 p.m.

Blu Kit-mans To Wal-hung, Lau Wing- Meeting at Happy Valley.

(captain); T. A Pearce (H.K.C.C.) There will be a Medal Competit Caroline Hill, in a Mamak B. White; B. Helbilng: I K. Lowa Capt. Williama; Lt. Roissier and kong, Tong Hing: Hui Yin-kong and

The Teams

E, R. Duckitt (H.K.C.C.), G., S. tion on the New Course at Fanling hockey fixture against the Eoyal M. Wallace D. Robertson, J. Pte. Wilkinson; Lt. Pim, L. Wilson Tae Bhui-yu.

Corbett

and The Malayan XI in as follows: Dunkley (H.K.C.C.), T. M. L. Red, on November 14, and a running Engineers, Man Singh; Paran Whyte S. Adams; B. Leing; Band Lt Cotter: 2/Lt. Muspratt-Wil-

Haras 2/LA. Williams, Bd Mri Trowt, Parry! Tene, doulty and Caso Namilton (captain), mond (ILE.CC), CO. Garthwaite Eclectic Competitioon will be held Singh and 7. B. Grewal Jaggnot Le Rocquard and L/C Toyne, J

Outerwell and Paul, Adam

Vaksinph, M. H. Hassan and Mohinder ” Alvin, D. C. Burn, FL Lt. V. Croome (Army), A. C. Hamilton (Army), during this month; and E.A.F, H. G. Gibson, B. B. Gilj, W. P..V, Williams (Army); E. C. Fla:

* Blugh; Prem Singh, C. Blagh Lincolns-Blanking Martin Ramadans Parker Wildy (Captain) 0. Jonidass, RB Lewis, R. Morgan cher (K.C.C.), F. Goodwin (E.C.C.). Entries for the Taggart Cun will Awtar Singh, Kalwant Slugh and and Thompson Malthows, Polter, Bel

close on November 17. RAF GA Speidewinde," Eu Chow and A., R. Minu (LRC).

ATEN “TA PLAYERS BEATEN

Playing with only ten mair at King's Park yesterday, T. H.0.A

wars defeated by thì Bị A. M. C, by goal scored in the first half by

·R.A.M.CY--Costari

King,

Attar Singh,

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