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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935

CHINESE OLYMPIC TEAM FOR KOTEWALL CU

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Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Tennia-Double Finali----

S. A. and H. D. Rumfahn v. W. C.]

Hung and Ho Ka-lau.

TO-MORROW

Lawn Bowls First Division:-

Kowloon Docks R.C. v. C.C.C. "A" C. 8. C. C. v. Recrolo Indian R. C. v Kowloon B.G.G. C.C.C. "By Police R.C. Second Division

C.C.C. Talkoo R.C. Recrela v C.B.C.C.

R.B.G.C. v H. K. Electric

(Club, 4.45 p.m.)

Police R.G. v Yacht Club Kowiden G.C, v Football Club' -Football-First Division: East Lanes v, Club

Second Division:---

Lincolns v. South China Kotewall Cup:

China v. Navy

(Caroline Hill, 4.45 p.m.) Racing: -

Fifth Extra Racing Meeting"

(Happy Valley) Yachting:

IN WIND?

[Continued from Page 4)

Splendid Recreio Tran

The Recreio have a splendid team, and there are great possibilities in units can remali content to pull to- store for them. If their Individual,

gether the way they have beca |placed now, then the teams will be a grave danger to opposing sides.

There is one slight change that! might be made to advantage. C. E. Marques could be tried at skip in the rink in which he is at present playing No. 3, a change over with Alves is all that is required, . C. G.) Silva's rink will hold its own with any other rink in the Colony, while F. X. Silva's rink will improve as the season advances.

To-morrow's Programme

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LEE WAI TONG IN

LINE-UP

NAVY MAKE NO CHANGES

FROM LEAGUE SIDE

(By "Rover")

A

GOLF NOTES

"{By "NIBLICK">

arranged over the fort coming week-end at the Ko loun City course for a troph presented by an anonymou

!

in the second game of the Kotewall Cup Charity competind no entrance fee is charge T Caroline Hill to-morrow South China meet the Royal Navy donor.

The trophy is to be won outrigh

tion.

goal in nine, after having obtained an early lead of two goals.

South China lost the first game to the Army by the odd (now then! Aberdeen),

The form of competition is

represented by, the Leam which won the Far Eastern Olympic compete for the trophy on each

South China have got together their best side and will be holes medal play and, players Football Championship in Manila last May,

the three days if they so desire.

This

Wong Melshon will be playing in the pivot position. The programme for to-morrow is time last year Wong was an excellent footballer, but this year he LUCK AND GOLF quite interesting as can be observed. has not been playing regularly and has only done so whenever the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Yacht The tiasles will be much closer team was short of players, and then generally played at You

YOU continually get people than they were last week, and, if forward. He will have a strenuous afternoon to-morrow watch- ing to alter the rules of the the greens are dry and in good ing the Navy forwards. condition the results On present

Boy's Race

form ought to be as indicated, but if the going is heavy, then anything might happen.

Crafgengower "A" should just pull it off against Kowloon Dock. but it will not be by a very great margin. In past years they have; always met with the sternest of opposition there, and this should be

TWO LOCAL RIDERS no exception.

LIKELY TO LEAVE

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Recreio Should Win

The Civil Service Cricket Club have not changed their team, and are relying on the same formation | which went down so heavily against This seems to be a fairly easy the Craigengower "A" last week, race for Bag Tor, who should win The strong Recreio team' should

But he win for the second week in succes if his shoulder is right. will find it no easy matter to beat|sion. |Night Star who has rún some good The Bowling Green Club, after

races recently.

an extra day of deliberation, have Fax-Trot. Mr. D. Black has a good chance decided to leave a winning, team un- Foz-Troton Alacrity at 145 lbs. Mr. Black changed, and are sending out the is making rapid progress and h same twelve men to do battle certainly proved himself capable, against the Indian Recreation Club, particularly with Australian pen- who may be tormed the babes of For-Trot. ies. My forecast is therefore the Senior League. The Indians For-Trol Bag Tor, 2. Night Star, 3. Alamay turn out to be giant killers, For-Trot..

erity.

but it would be sheer, optimism to prophesy a win against such for- Fox-Trot.

midable opponents. Foz-Trot. Fox-Trot.

-For-Trot.

Fox-Trot.

SENIOR LEAGUE RINKS

(Continued From Page 1)

Police R. C.

game ao as to make it a fairer teat and cut out some, of the luck. The

Lee Wai-tong will also be play-de't understand that luck itself ing in his old position and among the biggest test of all, and that old team-mates who know his is the man who can best stand, style of play. He should be seen to the buffets of chance who win to greater advantage than when through, in the end. he helped, the "B" team to win Luck plays a big part in golf the Senior Shield.

you might say there never was The Navy will be represented by Championship or a week end bogen the League team which has done competition won! yet in which the No well recently.

winner did not have a bit of luck South China: Wong Wing: Laute help him. But the luck tends to Mae, Lee Tin-seng; Leung Wing-chui, even itself up, and in the long run Wong Mee-shun, Lee Kwok-walso believe that every man gets the Kwai-shing, Tam Kong-pak, Fung luck he deserves...

King-cheong, Lee Wai-tong and Ip Pak- wak.

The man who gets my back up fa Navy Cocker; Beard,

Moss; the chap who chucks his hand in Hughes, Bowers, Lancashire; Baxtor, when he finds the lick going

W. S. Dall, T. Talion, J. C, S. Fender Cannell, Ross, Sayin and Wearmouth. against him, who, invents hoo-doo

and G. Moss (skip).

W. McLeod, C. Dowman, J. Shepherd, W. E. Holiands (skip).

F. Nolan, W. L. Clark, G. Perkins and E. G. Post (skip).

Kowloon B.G.C..

P. Farrell, J. Teiley, W. S. Drake and A, Holland (skip).

B. Duncan, G. Rone, J. C. Brown and H. Nish, ding and L. Guy.

A. S. Russell, J. Watson, J. H. Bud

Craigengower “B”

3. Coelho, M. A. R. Souza, A. A. Lewis, C. S. Rosselet (skip).

G. Duncan, W. T. Brightman, W. Gill Eel Arculli (skip).

J. Soares, M. Medina, W. V. Field,

Cavanagh (skip), **

India Recreation Club"

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to explain his fallures and an Beta up bogeya for himself to make sure,

POLICE DEFEAT ARTILLERY IN [he will fail again the next time

RAGGED GAME

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Bad Decision

what a man!

THAT PRACTICE STROKE

THEY are in the minority,

but that does not ex-

The Gunners opened in splendid cuse them at all these practice against Clancy for an unintentional fashion but a penalty awarded swingers.

I am definitely of the opinion that foul had a disastrous effect on to attempt to practice a stroke them, and thereafter they went to during the course of a round is so pieces.

much waste of effort. Practice at Brown, Reece, and Knight, the golf requires concentration and I A. H. Rumjahn, M. Afzal, A. M. Gunners' inaide trio were very dan- defy anyone to get full value if one,

gerous in the opening half and fed compartment of the mind.fe, think J. licosen, S. O, Bux, M. Y. Ada!, A. their wingers with R. Dallah (skip).

some splendid ing about the players following, D. M. Khan, M. 1. Razack, A. Mover-did their dribbling and con- tlce, declared that his first desire passes, but 'in the second half they Omar, A. R. Minu (skip).

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Silver Jubilee Handicap The owner of Trentbridge has decided not to start the pony, a de Craigengower "B" To Wis claration which makes the handi-

Craigengower "B" will entertain capper's job considerably easier their near neighbours, the Police,

owners were to follow this exam-but if they take the issue as a ple.. Cossack's Beauty should win fcrexone conelusion, then they may with King's Justice second and have, a rude awakening ' en they Sadko third.

And themselves minus two points.. Indian Empire Handicap This will probably be a hard and Rose Queen has the best creden-strenuous fight with the balance in: tils here and should win with favour of Craigengower. |King's Jubilee and Gold Coin-All- )

ing the places,

New Zealand Handicap

(First Section)

Craigengower "A".

Rum-sequently were robbed alse times

out of ten.

A. E. Cantes, A. 3. Gomes, H. Bear,

B. W. Bradbury (skip);

Harris' Good Work

Harris worked very hard in the

to put his mind in neutral when about to execute a shot, and allow the stroke to be played in an almost subconscious manner.

My Interpretation of this is to

J. Buchanan, L, C. R. Souza, G. Sum- mons, U. M. Omar (skip).

Artillery defence and his headwork learn to play a shot when the whole J. Landolt, A, Ratack, R. F. Luz, Rwas a thorn in the Police attack. attention can be given to its execu Basa (skip).

JUNIOR LEAGUE RINKS

(Continued from Pago i}

Palle R. C..

Second Division Taikoo and the Kowloon Bowling green won as expected. Craigen gower with their team altered some- Judging from his form on

Eas-what-Souza went into the senior ter Monday, Racing Boy at 149 lbs. team and Lewis was not playing- stands a good chance of winning did well to beat the Civil Service.

The Recreio are a better team here. I very much fancy Spin- away and Soldier of Honour. Bethan expected, and won handsomely tre has an outside chance and is against the Folice. The result sug- liable to pop up again.

gests future success and they will have to be watched,

Vast improvement This is not exactly a classy field team that has improved beyond ull

The Football Club is

another and it is usually difficult to choose recognition. The inclusion of Turk. E. Tuck, G. 8. Graver, N. Currie, local soccer with a mediocre display, NINETEENTH from an assembly of "bottom pon- Macfarlane and Currie has worked and A, Brooksbank (skip).

Brittain heralded his return to OVERHEARD AT THE jes,"

In "C" class some of them are informance to beat the Hong Kong

wonders, and

F. P. Anslow, P. C. Morgan, A. Hum being inclined to clear wildly, al- it was a good per-phrey and J. Russell (skip). the wrong department, particularly Electric.

A. Steven, A. McKellar, E. J. Ed-|

though his interceptions of high Sylvandale who would have a tough

wards and A, Macfarlane (skip),

passes with his, head were good, he's got an interferiority com-

Green and Stephens were the best pler."

wanted to start playing at

Scott helped Morton considerably tion, an attempt to play when the in the latter stages of the game to mind is troubled by the thought of nullify the efforts of Tommy Pile, impending disaster is a sure way of and to A great measure was finding it. successful.

The essence of every played shot The Artillery wingers opened la to hit the ball with the middle Logan and W. McHardie (skip).

T. Hunter, W. N. Headrige, S. in the second half when. Brooks and when the mind is fixed on the way well, but slackened off considerably of the club face; to hope to do this:

New Zealand. Handicap

(Second Section)

job winning in "D" class. I fancy

possible while to make that prac tice swing before each shot-{

A. G. Channings, A. J. Johnston, J. Brittain paid them plenty of atten- the club is swung is asking the im- L Riddell and W. S. Glendining (skip). tion.

A. Wright, McKay, J. R. MeWalter and A. W. Smith (skip).

Football Club

Civil Service

1. Popular Star, 2. Flirt, 3. Roux W. INDIES MAY TOUR Jr. and H. F. Westlake (skip).

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The British Isles Handicap This race ta for novice riders. Boxing Eve is in at a nice weight and should win, though Fride of Tsingtao, Copper Idol, and Partner ship will constitute a big menace, Malaya Stakes-Fire Furlongs We have no Malayan, riders here

INDIA Invitation To Be Considered This Summer

Brittain's Return

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"......he always pokes his nose

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F. Harper, W. Burling, H. Westlake forward combination and worked H. Major, E. W. Hamilton, L. Whant, and Pile, on the other wing, did not lark because he'd been on one the together in perfect harmony, Boneam, but he couldn't rise with the R. R. Davies (skip).

JA, -0.

B. Williams, W. Buller, J. Purvia and thoroughly understand one an- night before."

Brawn (skip),

other's methods and consequently he's not bowlegged, its his lost much time in deliberation.

riether limbs that are in paren-;

Talkoo Docks

J. J. Whyte, F. Pattinson, W. Cun- ningham, and J. C. Chalmers (skip).

T. Swan, S. Pollock, D. Peoples, and G. H. Stewart (skip).

Good Opening Goal

thesis

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if he played with new laid Moss scored a wonderful opening eggs instead of balls it wouldn't A. W. Norrie, B. Wright, J. C, Pol-goal, the result of a swerving run cost him much" - New Delhi.son, and T. F. Stainton (skip). and a powerful drive which took

Craigengewer

Whis FEARful cup McKti unawares:

publiefty is running over, what a The game continued at a very

player!"

The Cricket Board of Control of

so I have no national, preference. India has invited the West Indies

J. Leonard, Dr. Karanji, Dr. Fer-]

A. Rhodes. W. Phelps, A. Kitchell, fast pace and It was not long be fore the ball was unfortunately

of

This sprint is for non-winners to tour India in the winter of 1937-nando, W. Wax (skip). from the current year's subs. A 38. The matter will be discussed W. WW. Atkins, H. W. Ran- kicked against Clancy's hand, a MeKrill fumbling the ball for it to few of these ponies ought to be by India's delegates to the Imperial back in their broker's carriages in Cricket Conference with the repre- dall, Y. Abbas (skip). Shanghai instead of swanking on asentative of the West Indies in Lon race-course. High Principle a 4 don this Summer. "cert" here judging from his run recently in the

a breakaway when Knight convert- ed: from a centre by Rivers. Moss,

Artillery Score disheartened by this unexpected doubt in the next minute when he The Artillery, although slightly however, placed the issue beyond

H. K.-Electric R. C.

purely unintentional Infringement, trickie into the net. J. Sinan, V. Sorby, G. T, Padgett yet soon after the appeal for and A. Paul (skip),

3. G. Haig, T. P. Saunderson; H. Sheard, and Tommy Pile made no foyed most of the play, but the "hands," the referee'a whistle was

Most Scores Again novice will

In the second half the Police en race when he was just beaten It is understood that a favourable Rome and A. Webster (skip)." **

cast approximately $570.

McKay and W. Muspratt (skiph

A, P. Tarbuck. H. S. Jones, L., da mistake to give the Police a two- Arillery reduced their arrears - In near home by Valley View in a six furlong run. Forget-me-not

goal lead. response was obtained at the last and

Reserves:R. C. Butler and W Bold Captain are expected to run for this low rate of exchange. The

mament, owners taking advantage Orchard. second and third, A good out-original batch were imported at ap- Hamilton and J. W. Bonnar. (skin),

Yacht Club F. S. Abraham. A. Stevenson. A falder is High West.

proximately $8.

W. A. Cornell, A., Nissim, A.-W. und unfair reverse, made amenda a scored after a solo effort from close The Russian dealers are in town Brown and J. Shellshear (skip). I have before me a circular letter and are asking "belephone nurabers"

few minutes later when Reece 3G Morrison, G., S. Archbutt, J. scored with an excellent drive Br. J. Lawrence refereed and the from the Jockey Club pointing out for their new griffing for the Derby

Bentley and RE. Maughan (skip), that the subscription list for ponies but I fear their quotations will

which had both Blackburn and teams were MENGE Polles McHardy: Blackburn, and closed last Wednesday. It is fall on deaf ears. One dealer is son, and H. Overy (skin), mo

WMulcaloon CC.

L. Jack PRobin McHardy beaten.

Gun Brooke, Gough and Brittalus interesting to note that, due quoting $12,000 for three grifins, T. Carr, W. J. Houghton, W. lyde. added his second real, a lucky one, Harris Hunt, Morton and Scorts Just before the interval Moss Pile Stephens, Moss, Green and Bone. Artillery: MeKrill; Clarey and to the present favourable rate, but apparently does not realise that and H. Hampton (skip);

exchange, Australian pori Mr Depression is also in town,

plece of the upright and cross-bar, lor which he headed against the corner Rivers, Brown, Reece, Knight and Ta

$370 For An Australian

EM N. Rahmen, WW Hind Lammert, and C, J., Tacchi (skip),

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