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THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1934
WEEK-END TEST FOR SOCCER LEAGUELEADERS
TO-DAY'S RUGBY ENCOUNTERS
:
Club And Navy
At Valley
EXPERIMENTAL SIDES
Two fairly good rugby games should be witnessed at the Valley this afternoon when the Club and) Navy first and. “A” fifteen clash in [friendly fixtures.
The Club are still experimenting] In the three-quarter line and among the forwards, although the half backs, are already certainties.
The Navy will be fielding men from the Eagle for the last time! to-day against the Club, for the aireraft-carrier leaves for the South and England on Monday.
The following are the teams:- 4.15 p.m. Club, 1st XV.:
!
G. P. Lammert; J. J. Ferguson, L. C. Robertson, J. Hutchison and H. R. McGilchrist; M. W. Turner and H. C.) Mecke; A. F. Walkden, W. E. Peers, G. A. Stewart; 1. H. Bradford. S. H. Garrod; Miller, D. McLellan (Captain) and K: A. Munro. Royal Navy 1st XV:
Lt. Christian Smith (Suffolk); Pay. It. Howell Davies (Adventure), Lt Franks (Wren), Sto. Marsh (Suffolk) and A. B. Hoskins (Eagle); Mild. Dar- ley (Suffolk) and A. B. Hinchcliffe (Eagle); Sto. Keane (Suffolk), Lf. Collard (Adventure). A. B. Sowden (Whitehall); Mid. Spurway (Suffolk). Lt. Evans (Suffolk); Lt. Gardner (Eagle), Lt. Field (Oswald) and A. B. Johns (Eagle).
3 p.m.
Club 2nd XV:
R. Goldman; E. MacGregor, D. H. Hislop, W. H. B. Rigg. A. N. Other: J. 1. Tate and P. J. Gardner; G. C. Mautric (Capt.)R. G. Castleton, H. O. Bramble: W... Knowles, F. Birch: D. A. Cumming, W. F. Kern.,
J. McGugan and J. T. Edkins, oyal Navy 2nd XV:-
R
Lt. Judd (Eagle); Lt Davidson
(Eagle). Sto. Jones (Suffolk), A. B. Gould (Whitehall) and A. B. Matthews'
The King of Denmark is here seen congratulating a visiting German football eleven on their victory over their ̧ Danish rivals by 5 goals to 2 in Copenhagen, -
S. CHINA "B" MUST HOLD KOWLOON
THIS
THIRD DIVISION "DERBY"
CLUB STRENGTHENED
is about the most interesting week-end of the new football season, now just a month old. South China "B," the Artillery, and the Air Force, leaders of the three divisions o of the League, are all called upon to fulfil exacting fix- tures away from home.
A slip by any one of the three would mean a change in the leadership, and I shall not be in the least surprised if two of the pacemakers are deposed.
The meeting of three first Division teams on the mainland) makes the programme notable for Kowloon
IN VIEW OF SOUTH CHINA “B'S" INÄBILITY TO SECURE FULL POINTS OFF THE CLUB, WHO ARE PRACTICALLY THE SAME STRENGTH AS KOWLOON, THE MOST IMPORTANT GAME THIS WEEK-END WILL BE THAT BETWEEN KOWLOON AND THE LEAGUE LEADERS ON THE RAILWAY GROUND THIS AFTERNOON.
Another important fixture to- day is that between the Artillery
THE NEW KIANGWAN RECORD CROWD SEE and the Club in the second Divi
PAVILION OPENED
PRESIDENT RECOLLECTS INTERESTING MEMORIES
FUTURE OF SEEKINGJAO
WELL ASSURED
AL RIVERS WIN
Filipino Badly Punished In Singapore Bout
SANTOS LACKS GUARD
Singapore, Oct. 20.
sion, owing to the fact that the Club have almost reorganised their entire forward line and have considerably strengthened their defence. The Artillery junlors of course, are leading in the Second Division, but they will find their chances of retaining their leadership seriously jeopar dised.
In the Third Division the Air Al Rivers amply demonstrated to Force who lead the R.AS.C. by one Ja record crowd at the New World Derby" encounter at Chatham point, 'meet the latter in their
last night that there is nobody in Road to-morrow afternoon. Malaya today good enough to ex- Games to watch this week-end
and the Recreio and the Navy in took and the Club in the Second Divi- the First Division, the Artillery
It Wallace (Captain) (Wild A NEW chapter in Shanghai's sporting history. was commenced tend him fully--let alone beat him, are South China "B" and Kowloon,
(Suffolk); Lt. Pack Beresford (Bruce)
Shanghai, October 29.
land
yesterday when Mr. R. Balley, President of the Shanghai He outpointed Max Santos, with Swan); Lt. Whinney (Suffolk), Mid. Golf Club, formally opened the new pavilion built on the far side the greatest of ease and Stacey (Suffolk), Mid. Willis (Suf- of the race course to replace that destroyed in the last of the local folk); A. B. Eastman (Adventure), A. wars. Though, of course, lacking the size and accommodation of practically every round. In doing sion, to-day, and South China and B. Salway (Wren): L. A. C. Williams (Eagle), Mid. Poulder (Suffolk) and some of the own clubs, the pavillon is a commodious and cleverly this. The rounds he did not win the Athletic, to-morrow In the
designed building of distinctly attractive appearance, even put might be regarded as oven.
PARA Third Division the Radio against Pay. Sub. Lt, Baird (Suffolk).
ting Seekingjan in the shade and so claiming rank as the best of
the Baat Kanca te-day and the Air It was a fight between. brains Force and the RAS.C. to-morrow: and, brawn, and brains won every building across the course.
INTERNATIONAL FOR UNITED SERVICES
Rev. Bartlett To Play Rugby For Wales
the out-of-town club-houses, except, of course, the mighty FRC.
time. Santos relied on his detur strength and tremendous tough- There was an immense crowd of they would be just as happy and members and their guests, promin- certainly more comfortable. In this went all-out in the first four ness to get him through and he ent amongst the latter being the connection he wished to thank rounds to get a knock-out, but it Mayor of Greater Shanghai and their landlords (the L.R.C.) for
was useless against a boxer of Corp. J. B. Broadus, of the U.S.M.C. their kindness and sympathy and Rivers' calibre and experience: the winner of the China Amateur he was glad their Chairman, MFC Santos is undoubtedly a colour- London, Oct. 20.
Open Golf Championship. He had H. Arnhold, had been able to visit United Services Rugby Club
ful fighter with a sponge-like cap:| a round with Blinko yester-them that day. have just secured a valuable re day morning and beat him on
|neity" for absorbing punishment | the Their thanks and congratulations which would have sent many other cruit to their back division in the last green, and the members are also were due to Mr. Saker men down for the count. His two- Rev. J. D. Bartlett, the Welsh in- looking forward to seeing many Messrs. Atkinson & Dallas, for the handed punches too are full of ternational wing three-quarter. more instructive exhibitions by the splendid job he had done, and
Bartlett's brilliance at Llandrecy two. College suggested a blue at Cam- |bridge, but Rowe Harding and W.
Reminiscences
power but where he failed and also for the handsome clock the firm failed badly was his innocuous had presented to the club; to the
guard. bad contractor for his prompt and effi- pavi-cient work; and particularly, to
Lacks. Guard
Mr. Mesare. T. S. M. Terrace and J.M. As a matter of fact he had none
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rammes
The following is the full pro-
To-day
SENIOR-DIVISION ·· (Kick-up 4.15 m.); Recreio y Navy (King's Park) RAV. K. Club(Happy Valley) Kowloon v. S. China (Kowloon) JUNIOR DIVISION (Kick-of 2.45 pm.) ***
J. Taylor were his successful. When as many as possible rivals. However, his fine play for crowded into and around the Llanelly and London Welsh gained lion within hearing distance,
all Venters for the great interest, they at all and the only means he em- Kowloon y Lincolns (Kowloon) S.W.B. v. Navy(Caroline Hill) him a cap: 1927 when he was Bailey extened a welcome to
their guests, mentioning haw par-had taken in the project and theployed to save himself from pun University v Y. Indians-(8t. Joseph's) only 18. He played two more ticularly pleased they were to have invaluable advice and assistance ishment was to lie on Rivers. matches in the following season.
RJ AyH; K Club (Military) Injuries handicapped him, and the Mayor with them. The opening they had given.
Santes scaled 10 stone 51⁄2 lb
THIRD DIVISION of their new premises was later he was thought to have re-
(Klek-off:3 p.m.). Mr. R. G. MacDonald, one of the while Rivers who was given a great AOC RAMC (Athletic) mentous event in the club's history club's oldest members, and Mr. A. reception, looked the picture of fit Recreio SW B(King's Park) tired from Rugger in order to con and it would not be out of place to P. Nazer, captain of the Hungjao ness. He weighed in at 10 stone Police v R. P. (Railway centrate on his studies for the ministry His return to the game could not think so far back as 1893,
think back a Nttle. He personally Golf Club, also spoke. in very welcome.
HOCKEY
(Continued from Page 4)
A mo-
The Klangwan, course was open
44 94-1b:
VERY SQUASH RACKETS
& Cricket With A Woollen Ball
THE standard "squash" ball.
Twhose squashiness and gener
Lincolns r/Railway--(Chatham Road) Radjo Fast Lanes(Kowloon).
To-morrow
* St. Joseph'y y S, China, VA
SENIOR DIVISION -(Kick-off 4.15 p.m.).
(Caroline Hil) [it. There was the grave "Bigger S.W.B. v Folle(Kowloon).
Cricket Stump" crisis, which cast
JUNIOR DIVISION Its shadow over the civilised world: Fast Lanes y Eastern (Chatham Rd)
(Kick-of 2.45° p.m.) and I believe one or two thrones S. China v. Chinese Ath tottered when manufacturers, put sidemeter "a903) (Caroline Hill) more life in the golf ball. “
„THIRD DIVISION. But this almost callous reduction RA.F. V RAS.C(King's Park)
(Kick-64. 3 p.m.) of the squash ball's performance is
when the inauguration of the club] PHIPPS On took place in an unpretentious lit-1 the wooden building inside the Race Course at Shanghai, but he could İgo back to 25 years ago, when still the only golf obtainable was on the Race Course, and he particular- C.B.A. Changes
ly remembered how pleased, all the Miss P. Woolley will partner members were when the pavilion Miss Walker once again as a full was extended and, amongst other back for the C.B.A. Ladies in to- facilities, they were provided with day's match as the only alteration a card-room. to the team which took full points: from, the Schoolgirls on Octobered on St. Andrew's Day, 1913, and al constitution one had imagined on a different scale altogether.
they were not then in the commodi- to be as final. as the Editor's De- The C.B.A. team is a well-ous premises that were burned cision, has not been invited to the balanced one, and should set the down in 1932. They started very next championship by the official ball rolling in the upsets for this modestly. For himself, he did not rulers of the game, writes Phipps season, by defeating the Hong Kong think he appreciated the new course in the Daily Mail Ladies.
of that time as he should haveIts place is being taken by a new Schoolgirls' Strong dene. It seemed to be all rough ball of such a yielding disposition Miss K. Moir, who gured so and particularly rough in front of that if you squeeze it "the thumb prominently at centre-half in the the tees and just very difficult to and forefinger meet with only - the Schoolgirls' first match, has moved distinguish the fairways from the slightest pressure back to strengthen the defence, rough, -- being replaced by Miss J. Lake-
20.
man
*- Quick Recovery
The burning of the old Kiangwan
Imagine the same principle ap plied to other gamta.
Wednesday
BENIOR DIVISION
East Lanes v Lincolns (King's Park)
climb inside and just sulk until things blew over.”
"To lessen the gap between players in the £5,000 (and tip- wards) class and those who are sold by the drozer, the F.A. has Tennis, too, could easily be ad- decided to introduce a new foot-justed..to bring the aces and the ball twice the alza of the exist. rabbits nearer together... Ing pattern,
It would be easy to raise the net "The goals will also be doubled a few feet, or let a few moles loose This has the effect of making it in size, and all referees will be on the court overnight, just half as fast (or twice as twice as short-sighted...
Tea Between Tennes slow, if you feel that way about Woollen Cricket Ball it) as the old ball.
The Schoolgirls meet the strong house was a personal loss to many St. Andrews combination, and will who had grown to regard it with It is stated that the newcomer is In cricket the results need to play their very best to affection, and it seemed to mark the being introduced in an attempt to most justify the collaps avoid a heavy defeat
end of golf at Klangwan, for few reduce the gap between first-class lichened colonels The team, however, will be corethought the links could be brought players and the great Karmy siderably strengthened next week back to fitness. Ho with the return of the McCaw.sia offered them his bur
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