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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934

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S. CHINA WILL BE WITHOUT TONG KWAN AGAINST BORDERERS

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LAWRENCE

AGAIN

BETTERS COLONY

220 SWIM MARK

BY 6.6 SECONDS

Roza-Pereira Loses By 10 Yards

MRS. MEAD SETS LADIES*

· RECORD OVER 100 YARDS

Oliveira, Beats Lawrence

To Give Varsity Relay

W.

(By G. -

LAWRENCE BROKE ANOTHER COLONY'S SWIMMING RECORD AT THE V.R.C. LAST NIGHT WHEN HE WON THE 220 YARDS FREE STYLE CHAMPIONSHIP FROM IN LIONEL ROZA-PEREIRA THE AMAZING TIME OF 21 MINS. 27 2.5 SECS. EASILY BEATING THE

USA

Bob Pearce of Canada, left, is pictured with his rival, fit! Miller of the United States, after winning the three-mile sculling rere for the professional championship of the world at Toronto. Pearce won handsomely from his American rival.

BUT SHOULD EXTEND CHAMPIONS

SHIM'S RETURN

TO ST. JOSEPH'S

FORWARD LINE

Ward And Lee Show Great Promise

SKIPPER RECOVERS

(By "ROVER")

CLUB "OLD-GUARD” JA. V. GOSANO AND

REINFORCEMENT

RECREIO CRIPPLED BY

INJURIES

SAINTS REORGANISE TEAM

(By Rover.)

BELTRAO INJURED:

RECREIO'S LOSS

Third Division Leader Gets Chance

B. GOSANO AS PIVOT

(By "ROVER")

With the loss of two of their hardest-working players, through injuries, the Recreio will be hard·

St. Joseph's have made impor- tant alterations to their defence for Sunday match against the Navy. The game will be played at Kowloon, and not at Caroline OUTH CHINA "B", WHO HAVE CARRIED ALL BEFORE THEM IN pressed to hold their own against Hill, as originally arranged.

So

THEIR TWO LEAGUE SOCCER MATCHES THIS SEASON, WILL BE the strong Lincolns side at King's Rahoman will displace C. Gomes THOROUGHLY TESTED WHEN THEY MEET THE CHAMPIONS, THE at right-back, while S. Sousa, the SOUTH WALES BORDERERS, AT CAROLINE HILL, IN THE BIG AT Park to-morrow. They drew with the East Lancs, In their opening his TRACTION ON TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME OF 16 MATCHES. captain, has recovered from injury against the Club, and will ĺtoke over his usual position at

right-balf from G. Fernandes.

Aras has been dropped from the forward line in favour of Shim, a former Saints player and a useful inside-left marksman. Elms and Ward, who figured prominent-

Wednesday, will be the two main-

F-YEAR-OLD NAVAL SHIPS RETURN TOy

AID MAMAK HOCKEY

COLONY RECORD OF 2 MINS. 34 SECS. SET UP BY J. R JOHNSTONE. THIS IS LAW. RENCE'S SECOND OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE IN RE-! CORD TIME WITHIN TWO DAYS.

Mrs. Meath. a South African) Olympic trials swimmer and newcomer to the Colony, created]

TOURNAMENT VERY OPEN DUE

TO POLICE LOSSES

(By "STICKS")

THE CHINESE ARE PLAYING VERY WELL AT THE MOMENT, match, and were free last Satur- AND, WITH THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF AN EARLY LEAD, WOULD day. NOT SURPRISE IF THEY SECURED THE TWO POINTS, DESPITE THE ABSENCE OF TONG' KWAN. MORRISON HAS REPORTED FIT FOR Injured ROCK-LIKE the start THE SOLDIERS, AND WILL PARTNER MULLANE IN A

DEFENCE.

within 20 minutes of of Wednesday's Gover nor's Cup match against the China was disabled to

{66TARNIE" Strange and "Andy" of holding their own. "Bertie" A.A.F.. "A.V."

Duncan should strengthen Gosano will take the key position at such an extent that he was unable to kick properly at the end of the match.

N. Beltrao, their

in the Governor's Cup match on the Club, whose chances against centre-half, another instance of his

the Athletic are bright. There is a versatility.

DLISS is indisposed and cannot

the East Lanes.

centre-half

stays of the team, in spite of a in- probity, however, that the game Bliss is inloop against a strong and stronghold of the intermediate jury sustained by the former dur inability of several of the Chinese Police combination, and Gilchrist line, is still nursing an injured ing the game,

With a fortnight of practise, the trip to Hong Kong-a repetition of team to fill the breach.

players from Canton to make the has had to come up from the second ankle received in the game against Saints are looking forward to

HE Navy will be seen in action "Bertie" Gosune has dropped their match against the Navy and at Sunday's postponement again for the first time this season back from the forward line to fill

St. Joseph's. are confident of great things. Ward and "Darkie" Lee have de-

against a strong St. Joseph's eleven Beltrao's place in the pivot posi- [HE_Governor's Cup match is the at Kowloon on Sunday. The return tion, and will have Gonsalves and veloped a good combination, and Tcause of A. V. Gosane being of H.M.3. a sensation in the Ladies 100 Wtures for the Mamak Hockey Tournament this season will shooter, the team is showing the while Beltrae has not recovered fortnight's practice has enabled centre-forward, will lead the for-

WITH return of several naval vessels from Wei-hai-wel, with Rocha us a

Suffolk has greatly V. Marques on his right and left deadly sharp out of the Recreio team to-morrow strengthened the Navy side, but a flanks. Sousae, the Third Division when she beat Miss Doris Hunt he completed at a meeting of club representatives this evening at signs of their winning form of from an ankle injury sustained many weak links in the Saints wards with S. Delgado, former in the record time of 69 3.5 esthe St. Andrew's Church Hall, at 5.15 p.m.

Ships that have entered teams in the Mamak Tournament The following is the line-up-Lim, now in port are H.M.S. Suffolk, H.M.S. Keppell, H.M.S. Witshed. Rahaman, Leonard, Sousa, Costa, Elms, H.M-S. Parthian and H.M.S. Whitehall. H.M.S. Medway, which is Lee, Shim, Ward, Rocha and due on October 20 and H.M.S. Cornwall. December 8, are the under only outstanding entries.

Yards free style championship}

Her time. which is also a Indief bath record, helters

the old record of Miss Yeung Sau-king, the Chinese Olympie, champion, by four seconds! Mrs. Mead swam a well-judged race and led all the way to finish; The typhoon weather during the Bickford and A. Pole, the full-back some 10 yards ahead of Miss Hunt. past week has caused many matches combination are also away from

last season,

fortnight ago. Their

chances line-up to be patched up. With a right half. at inside-right and inside-left. The two gninst the strong Lincolna, are new defence and an altered forward Gomes at

А Fer therefore, much weakened, although line, the Saints are formidable wings, Castilho and Alves remain

the young team are highly confident proposition.

the same.

The following is the line-up--It. Duncan And Strange

Marques, R. Silva-Netto, A. Bowen, Gonsalves, B. Gosano, V. Marques. Strengthen Club

Castle Delgado, Sousae, Gomes, and Alves.

Davies Unable To Assist

East Lancs.

University Surprise to be cancelled, but it is certain the Colony. The team has severalTHE only alteration in

that the naval teams will be put now players, but they can hardly THE

Searle May Play On Borderers' Wing

THE

Tong Kwan Unable To Aid South China

the THE Club will feld 2 st athletic. I forced dem, have been The Hong Kong University

East Lancs team is that against the Chinese caused a surprise by winning the

ting in a full quota of practice asjeompensate for the major losses,

forced to make changes in Power, from the second eleven. The return of the two Interporter's their team for Saturday, Morri- The The other challengers, St. Anwill take the place of Davies at Ernie Strange, inside-left, and Andy json twisted his ankle while play- event to break soon as the weather clears. Open team race

Continued on Page 5.)

return of H.M.S. Medway should drew's, have won two of their three right half. Davies is unable to Duncan, left-half, should make a ling against the Canton Police

Uncertainty still exists regard-Aned to bed with an injured rib

HONG KONG FACING CRICKET DEFEAT

Probable Task Of 350 On Wearing Wicket

SHANGHAI HOLD WHIP HAND

herald the commencement of the games this season, but have yet to play owing to an injured knee. great difference. Duncan gave up last Sunday, but has reported fit. TONG Kwan, the South China

Triangular Tournament matches, reveal their true form. If the Howley will replace Power in the serious football the season before

Surg. Lt. Comdr. Phillips, of H.M.S. Suffolk, a very capable player-re-] feree.

"B" right-half, is still con-

the annual feature in local hockey team can only settle down to second team and Walkden is filling last,but he is still good. This willing Duncan. It is probable that he sustained in the Governor's Cup Lt. Comdr. F. B. Leigh, R.N., will suitable combination early in the the righ-half position in the third be E. Strange's first game of the will play, but should he not be fit, match on Wednesday, and will not be missed as referee this season, season they will go far towards eleven. The third team had

an season as he was indisposed at the Scarle wll appear on the left wing-be available for to-morrow's game but he has an able substitute in winning the championship,

easy success last week when they start. Last season he played Morris has been brought in at in- against the champions, the South The Saints gained a reputa- defeated the Railway, but this against both the Japanese and side-right and will probably be tion last season as a team that week's match against the Border Chinese Olympic teams, as well as regular player until Hazlewood re-Yau Wa-hing will fill his place,

a Wales Borderers, at Caroline Hill. was capable of defeating the ers should give an idea of their in many representative games. porta fit.Hazlewood is expected to best, but losing lò the weakest. true strength.

Tavlin, whose place is filled by be it in the near future.

With the exception of Tong, the A. E. P. Guest is at the helm of The teams will be:

Strange, will play at right-half, as

"B" team are expected to field the the team and should lend them to ist: Oxford, Swatn, Gorman, Power, Robertson will be absent.

The selected team la:-Suith: Molsame team which beat the Lincolns Sloan lane and Herbert: Davies, Podmore and the Royal Artillery in their an even greater success this sea-Lawton, Salmon, Smith, Horner, Wood has been dropped, and Baldwin and Underwood:

and Taley.

outside-left. Forty, Jones, and Duncan. 2nd: Harmsworth, Harwood, Steele, takes his place at

opening matches of the League. Howley, Thompson, Eckersley, Swain, Baldwin's place is being taken by The second and third elevens This game will be their second Botting, Crabtree, Ridings and Griffen. Duncan.

will be the same as last week, ex-real test, but if they play as well 3rd: Mason, Cox, Goldsworthy, Walk- The team will be:--Rodger: Gamble cept that Herns will return to his us they did in their first two games, Carroll Gaywood, Pritchard, and S. Strange: Tavlin, Pote-Hunt and usual position at centre-half in the they should have no difficulty in Crossley, Sandford Mather and Hinch-Dunean: Fowler, Drown, Howe, Esecond team, and Court will return defeating the Borderera:

These matches will be fol- lowed almost immediately by the International Tournament, which this year, should produce even'keener competition, due to the unanimous success of the Tournament last year.

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den,

(By "CRICKETER")

With the wicket showing signs of

Smaller Teams Improve wear before the Hong Kong innings

During the past season, however, commenced, and with Shanghai)

With the Radio as absentees, the several of the smaller teams in the having a lead of 244 runs, with six honours in the Mamak Hockey Tournament have made big strides wickets in hand, the Colony are Tournament this year appear to in their game and are now capable clin. fighting a desperate battle with rest between the Police, champions, of offering a serious challenge to their backs to the wall in the Inter-St. Andrew's, and the C.B.A. The the best. The Signals, United, and latter, however, are a very much University are among these teams, port cricket encounter.

Donald Leach did a surprising weakened team this season and are while each of the seven naval team thing when he sent in Sam lauacso expected to offer the same stern entered in the Tournament will in the last 20 minutes of yesterday's challenge as they did at the start offer greater opposition.

H.M.S. play, and this move rather suggests of last season. If they were at Medway and H.M.S. Cornwall are that the wicket is cutting up badly anything like their former strength probably the two strongest · teams

nominated and that he did not feel justified in the team could

amongst the H.M. ships. holding back his hitter until it was champions without hesitation. ,too late..

Halford Last To C.B.A. Besides Stokes. Shanghai have The C.B.A. have lost their star Barson, Leach. Booth, Marshall, centre-half, C. Halford, who has and Pat Madar to bat to-day und gone over to the R.A.S.C., and T. 5. there is every prospect of Hong D. Whitely, a brilliant forward, is Kong facing a total of 350 or more still at Home on leave. B. I.

in the fourth inning-a feat never before accomplished.

I am afraid too much is going to: depend on Alec Pearce, Garthwaite,

and Owen Hughes,

STOKES' DISTINCTION

In the Shanghai Innings Stokes, who is also an Interport soccer and

tennia player, scored 161 out of 274

be

RUGBY TRIAL

McGilchrist Shines At Three-Quarter

MeGilchrist, who played at wing

to record the third highest acom three-quarter, was outstanding in

in the history of the serles dating]

the Club's second rugby trial yea

back to 1866. "Tam", Pearce, wheterday.

Hutchison's handling was good, is watching the game from the pavilion, scored 192 in the 1920 while Robertson and Rigg showed his

a

The Police, through the loss of one or two of their best players, are not as strong as last season, In spite of the ad- dition of several Indian players. (Continued on Page 5.)

For The Coupon

ARSENAL,

Bollon, Reading, Tranmore, Rangers, St. John, stone, and Hamilton have 100 per: cent. home 'records.

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UNDERLAND and Clyde have not been beaten in an away

match.

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\OLTON have scored 20 goals and 'conceded only one in their home games.

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good understanding of game on the Club ground, while

methods. McLellan and Meekeve Capt. E. I'M. Barrelt, who wAG previously the only Shanghai bats-were also conspicuous, and Brad-

man to reach three-figures, scored ford and Bramble wore the pick of 165 in the 1921 game in Shanghat the forwards.

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To-morrow's Fixtures

-FINST DIVISION

Strange and Baldwin.

Navy Make Changes This Week

حية

[ITH the arrival of the Suf-

W folk the Navy are in a posi-

S. China "B"

HW. Recreio v Lincolns-King's Park, Club Athletic Club. Police v Kowloon-Kowloon. East Lanca v R.A.—Sookunpoo,

SECOND DIVISION Kowloon v Borderers-Kowloon. Navy v Lincolns-Caroline Hill. Club v Athletic Club,

Borderers-Caroline tion

Eastern v LA.—Military, 430. University RE-Athletic, 4.30. East Lanta, Y. Indians Chatham

Road, 4.30.

THIRD DIVISION R.A.M.C. Recreio St. Joseph's. Police ▾ Railway-Kallway. R.A.0.C. v Radio-Military. R.A.F. v Lincoln-King's Park. East Lanes. V Borderers-Chatham

Hoad.

SUNDAY FIRST DIVISION Navy St. Joseph's-Kowloon.

THIRD DIVISION R.A.S.C.R.E-Chalham Road. -

CHINA'S OLYMPIC TEAM

Mathias, Morris,

to the same position in the third string.

in to teams

to the field strong, tetor divi

sions.

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Lincolns Likely To Pepper Recreio Goal

to

turi sint, the steal, unable t

Higgins is

the Recreio on Saturday will be

The following will be "the team Wong Wa-kal, Chung Chi-ying, Yu Hing-yuen, Yau Washing, Lim Tak-po, Yeung Chi-cheung, Yeang Sul-yick, Lai Sio-wing, Thang King-ki. Cheuk Shek. kam and Li Shek-yau.

Athletic May Be Without Best Players

Several changes have been made. that which should have met the T Carr, a player of whom little is Navy last week-end.

are

HE Chinese Athletic Association

again

defeat facing

Force players being again unable to

Įknown, but who has a reputation as With Ridley playing in he did on through several of their 'Canton Air a full-back, will partner Bracher, Wednesday on one side of Malpas. while another player, to whom the and with McGuiness on the other, make the trip to Hong Kong, with dame remarks apply, is Golding of these three should give the Re-the result that another postpone. the Wild Swan, who will appear at crelo defence a good test.

ment is likely to be called in their inside-right.

league match against the Club. The team will be Meakin, Steau, Mr. Lee Hon-kam, the general- The Second Division team select-Edmunson, Dudley, Ash, Robson,

and Baldry.

ed to meet the Lincolns at Caro-Clayton, McGuiness, Malpas, Ridley, secretary, is now endeavouring to line Hill to-morrow is:

arrange for the Canton players to Fairbrace: Bracher and Carr: Cham- The second team will be without come down to-morrow morning for bera, Chamberlain and Bright: Milan Meakin, who is playing for the first the game. This is, however, uncer- White, Glass, Golding, and Hader.

eleven, and the remaining positions tain, as all members of the Canton On Sunday the senior division will probably be filled by Dabba, Air Force are under orders to team are due to meet St. Josephs Colclough,

"stand by."

Maughan, Wildy,

at Kowloon, and a new player-Thompson, Ash, Robson Clayton Pyecroft-is being introduced at McGuiness and Toyne,, right-back to partner West. Stan-

ley, who played for the F. A.

against the Chinese in the Gover nor's Cup match on Wednesday,

Athletic Newcomers

new players, Chan Yuen-

As a result the line-up for to- morrow's game has not beca decided jon yet.

(Continued On Page 18),

According to Chinese reports, will appear in his usual position at Thong and Yeung Kan-po, will Chinese, will be in goal.

ALEVEN teams have yet to break China's athletes for the Berlin 1986 inside-right,

their away "duck" They are World Olympic will be trained in The selected team is Popper (Sur-appear in the forward line of the The following is the team-Les The sixth Chinese national athletic shot, Cardi Bristol Rovers, Carare now under the consideration of (Sofolk): Fallene (Keppel), mit Lee Kwok-ki, who has played for long. Wong Bal-wo, Au Kum-fang, Chelsea, Huddersfield, Hull, Alder Tsingtao. The selection of athletes folk): Precroft (Bukolk) and West Athletic's Second Division team in Ewok-ki, Wour Shak-ping, Tang (Rainbow): Pyatt, McGuire and Love their match against the Club cheang, Chan Su-man, Chung Kam- {Kwong-wing, Lo Chi-wan, Lo Hon- which were compiled by Colony meeting will be held in Shanghai next 17.10. Rotherham, Accrington, Parthe Chinese National Amateur (Suffolk), Kernick (Orpheus), Stan-

year, commencing on, the "Double

Athletic Federation.

ley (Whitshed); and Martin (Orpheos). South China and for the Combined Chan Yuen-chong, and Young, Kan-po.

In all nine conturles have aw

been scored in the series, Ave of)

batsmen.

Tenth".

tick, and Hibernian.

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