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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1935
COLONY'S INTERPORT TENNIS TEAM SELECTED
KOWLOON F.C.
MEETING
Eastman Re-Elected
Captain
MCKELVIE VICE-CAPTAIN
Gratification at the excellent za- sult of the year's working, the urgent need of a new clubhouse, and an ardent appeal to all members to play the game cleanly and keep it clean was expressed by Mr. T. A. Mitchell when pre- siding at the annual general meet- ing of the Kowloon Football Clab yesterday.
Supporting the president were Major C. M. Manners, vice-pre- sident, Mr A. S. Bliss and mem- bers of the General committee.
AL Eastman was re-elected captain for this coming season. while the club veteran, “Jock" McKelvie. was selected vice-cap- tain in spite of the request that a
S. A Ramjaha, the Colony singles lawa tennis champion, left, is unable to travel with the Interpart tennis team, photograph his first Interport Tennis cap. ed with Lee Wai-tong, who obtains
younger player should si the BOWLING GREEN
position.
It was revealed that arrange ments had been made with the Hong Kong Police for them to play their Senior home games or the Kowloon Football ground again this season.
Election Of Officials
--.
PRECEDENT SET
MEN CHOSEN
EXCLUSIVELY
FROM C.R.C.
STRONG LADIES
TEAM
MANY NEW INTERPORT PLAYERS
EUROPEAN "Y"
HOCKEY SECTION
ANNUAL MEETING G. H. Fowler Elected New Captain
FIRST XI GAMES FOR
·SATURDAY'S
The annual general meeting of the European YMCA Hockey section was held in the West Lounge yesterday evening, when G. H. Fowler was elected captain for the ensuing season, while L Macey was elected vice-captain
T. J. Price was in the Chair and G.RM. Ricketts, left, is un- was supported by R. A. Bates, re- able to make the trip to Shanghai tiring Hon. Secretary, G. T. with the Interport Tennis team-Palmer, E. F. Selk, G. E. Fowler, he is here seen with F. EL Kwok, L Xacey, AR Brown, J. Green- whom he beat in the Second
Owing to the difficulty of ob- taining the necessary leave, the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Inter port Selection Committee were forced to select the Colony's team exclusively from the Chinese Re creation Club, thus selling a pre-gles Championship. cedent in the annals of the Inter- [port contest,
FAVOURED TO WIN TO-MORROW selected
Round of the 1935 Colony Sin-berg, J. Anderson and J. Farmer.
FUSILIERS
HOLD ANNUAL
SWIMMING SPORTS CLOSE FINISHES FEATURED
OFFICER WINS DIVING: COMPETITION
One member of the USRC.. two from the KCC and one from the CRC. have beent
to represent the Ladies
Ho Ka-lau and W. C. Hung. (Continued from Page 4) runners-up in the Colony Open: Doubles championship, are both Kowloon Docks, who will in all making the trip. while Lee Wa en-probability be stronger this week tong, one of the most advanced than they have been for some players of last season. and Tsai time, entertain the youthful In-Wai-pui, the former Colony cham-
state,pion, are also in the team. the Shipbuilders will be astonish-Yun-pui, younger brother of the the Roral: Welch: Fusiliers of ed at the great improvement in former champion, is the fifth place at the European Y31.CLA-
The election of oficials for the suing year resulted as follows:-~ President-Mr. T. A Mitchell Vice-President-Mai C. M. Mannersdian tears I venture to
Chairman-Mr. R. Hall
Hon. Secretary-Mr. A. S. Bliss
Hon Treasurer--Mr. J. P. White Bar Convenor Mr. S. Dallow First XI Captain-Mr. A. L. Eastman Vice-Captain-Mr. J. McKelvie
General Committee:-Major R D.
T. G. Stokes.
their visitors' team since last they member of the team.
met
This should result in the closest
Four New Interporters
Tsui
The annual swimming sports
Swimming Pool yesterday after- noon when some very close fin- ishes were seen
Plunging Competition: CQMS
Cox.)..
Saturday Matches
It was decided to hold second eleven fixtures on Tuesdays, of practices in case there was no game fixed for that particular date, while all first eleven matches will be played on. Saturdays with occasional mid-week games.
The subscription for the season was fixed at $5.
The following were elected to the new Committee:- Captain G. H. Fowler Vice-Captain-L Macey Non-Playing-Member G. T. Palmer Hon. Secretary-E. A. Bates.
ST. ANDREW'S CLUB BADMINTON TOURNAMENT
FINCHER'S TEAM'S SUCCESS
F. V. WONG'S COMBINATION TAKE SECOND PLACE
Walker, Messrs J. McKeivie, C. M. contest of the series, with victory Hall C. W. Furey, J. S. Smith, and resting with the home twelve. With the exception of Tsui Grinham ("A" Coy.); Fus. Eagle Balloting Committee:- Mesars · V. In the Junior section there is Wai-pui, who accompanied the ("D" Cor-), and Fus Newman ("A
Hast, C. Faller and T. A. Hughes (not one match which stands out Colony's last team which lost in Auditors: Messrs Lowe Bingham prominently as likely to have a 1932 by the odd
and Matthews.
100 Yards Free Style: Fos. Davis sensational result.
set in five, the ("A" Cor), Fus. Jones ("D": Coy), lother members of the team are and L/C Roberts ("B" COT-). Taikoo, who visit the Hong new Interporters. Kong Electric, and the Bowling Mrs Enid Lo-Litton makes her Harrison (A* Cox.). Fux Condon Inter-Company Plain Diving:Pus Green, who encounter. Craigen fourth appearance in the series as HQ.W.).
("A"
Cop
and Boy-Linwood E. F. Fincher's team secured 10 gower, should both win!!
Interporter, while Miss R Waterpolo WatchThe Rest beat games out of the 13 which were Hancock (USRC) Miss Madger B Coy by goals to L Griffiths (KCC.)
played at the St. Andrew's Church Inter-Coy. 200 Yards Belay - Club last night, when the final runners-up in fejeon (KCC), who comprise theerts ("E" Coy.), Fas. Walker
the Ladies Open, and Mr. Wil200 Yards. Free Style/C: Hobunters in the St. Andrew's
"B" Coy 2. "A" Coyer, *C* Cos-
Church Club Badminton Tourna-
LOVELOCK WINS
1500 METRES
RACE IN SWEDEN DEFEATS WORLD. RECORD HOLDER
SWEDISH ATHLETE FINISHES THIRD-
Stockholm, July 25.
Teams For To-morrow The following, are the teams SENIOR DIVISION
Indian R. C
M. P. Abbas, S. O. Bu A.
24.
rest of the team are all new. In-Coy), and Fus. Grunnett D Coyment were played. terporters.
Inter-Coy 440 Yards Free Style Coy 4 HQW. 5. D. Coy. F Y. Wong's team, who secured 1. "B" Coy.: 2 "C" Costs
With 18 games to their credit, A Fincher's team were followed by Owens ("D" Coy.) Fus Harrison 11 games, while H. Kew's team
Fancy and Plain Diving Capt. ("Am Coy:): Fes: Boyd ("D" Coy.). managed to obtain 10.
Officers Race (56 Yard®);— Capt. The results of yesterday's matches Price, Allen, Lt. Clough-Taylor, Capt. Rhys-were-
G. R. M. Ricketts, S. A. Rum jahn E. C. Fincher and several Mothers among the first flight were Minvited in the Men's section, but were unable to make the trip.
The Interport team hope to leave the Colony on or about September 25.
Wahab and A. O. Madar (skip).
J. Hoosen, A H Bumjahn: A Rumjah, and A. B. Minu (skip)
D. M. Khan, S. M. Ramjahn, MT.
J. E. Lovelock, the New Zea land and Oxford University ath-Adal and A..R.Dallak (skip). lete. won the 1,500 metres inter-
Kowloon BG.C. national race here this evening Budding and L. Gay (skip)-
AS Russell, W. S. Drake, 7. by 6-10sec. from Gene Venske, the former holder of the world's in- Petherick and J. C. Brown (skip).
1. G. Meyer, J. C. Tetley, Y. door mile record.
Erik Ny, the Swedish Olympic runner, who had announced his intention of setting a hot pace in order to "burn up" Lovelock for the spurt, finished third.
P. T. Farrell, R Duncan, E. Nish and A Holland (skip).
Kowloon C.C.
and A. Hyde-Lay (skip).
G. Lee, F. Goodwin, E. G. Crais
H. Giztins, H. Overy, W. Hyde and N. Bebbington (skip).
Characteristic Burst
C. I. Tacchi, E. C. Fincher, R. P Lovelock set the pace from the
Phillips and J. Fraser (skip).
Police B.C. start, and although his margin of G. Perkins, J. C. S. Fender, W. victory was small, it did not seem MacHardy and G. Moss (slop). that he was at any time really Post and W. E. Hollands (skip).
L. Glendinning, W. S. Dall, E. G. going all out. Ny clung to Love. W. Meleod, T. Tallon, F. Nolan lock's heels until reaching the and J. Shepherd (skip). home straight, but the British runner. with characteristic burst, easily shook him off. Love lock's time was 3 min. 57 6-182c
In the 300 metres "race J.-C.] Horsfall, Cambridge University's sprinter, lost by 1-10sec to the American, O'Brien, who returned 34 3-10sec-Reater.
AMAZING
REVEGRESSĮ,
(Continued from Page 4);
Kowloon Docks
V. Hast, J. Rerie, J. Kempton and C. Afinson, B. Morrison, F. J. McKelvie (skip).
Cullen and G. Cooper (skip).
J. Lindsay, T. Coleman, Lapsley W. Greig (skip).
Civil Service.
McGowan and A.-W. Grimmitt (skip). H. Major, B. E. Davies, L. F
J. Gellately, W. Barling, J. Deakin and F. J. Jones (skip).
P. E. Kright, S. Alderman, T. Arm strong and J. Hollidze (skip).
SECOND DIVISION
Football Club
THE BOWLERS TERROR
TODD SUCCEEDING
WOOLLEY
ALSO VERY USEFUL SLOW BOWLER
SAH Kew and P. Gittins lost to All Banks Race (150 Yards Relay) E. F. Finener and M. Churn. 2-15 Fus, Davis, C.Q.M. Grinham, L/S F. V. Wong and P. Girtins lost Ellis and La Clough-Taylor
Inter-Coy, 100 Yards Relay-1 A
to S. A Broadbridge and L Coy 2 "B" Coy. 3. "D" Coy.
Gittins
.12-15 G. Chubbs and P. Gittins lost to Warrant Officers and Sergeants": Race 1: Fus. Jones, 2 CQMS H Kew and N. Gibson lost to Eu
Dr. Matthews and M. Churn 3-15 Grinham, 3. Fus. Sollis
F. Fincher and FL Lee 14-15
YORKSHIRE AGAIN BEAT WORCESTER
F. V. Wong and H. Gibson beat
S. A. Broadbridge and F. Lee 15-5 A. S. Bliss and N. Gibson lost to
M. Well and P. Lee
G. Chubbs and N. Gibson lost to
8-15
Dr. Matthews and F. Lee ... 4-15 H. Kew and F. V. Wong lost to E. F. Fincher and S. A. Broadbridge
A. SEliss and G. Chubbs Jost-to M. Weill and Dr. Matthews
F. V. Wong and A. S.. Bliss beat
S. A. Broadbridge, and 3 Westl
615
Lesslie Todd, the 28-years-old Kent left-hander, is becoming- if he is not already so one of the most difficult batsmen in the
(Continued from Page 1) country for bowlers to dismiss.shire and all-England opening
Herbert Sutcliffe, the York-H. Kew and G. Chubbs lost to So far this season he has re batsman, who was undefeated for
Fincher and Dr. Matthews. 7-15 mained unbeaten eleven times, 200 in the first clash, contributed A. S. Bliss and P. Gittins beat P. Gittins and G. Chubbs lost to although he is number four in 138 to Yorkshire's total of 358,M. Chuten
Misa M., Charn and F. Lee 12-15. Kent's batting order.
Fine Batimen
Only two other players so high up in the batting list of their side can approach this figure-Mead, of Hampshire, and H. Parks, the Sussex all-rounder. Both have carried their bats ten times.
Todd became a regular member of Kent's team in 1929, and his sound batting is augmented by Juseful slow bowling.
The Indian R.C. had a very fine G. Stephens, F. H. Glover, A. Jack return in overcoming the Craigen-son and A. Brooksbank (skip). gower "B". As expected, the lat Russell and E. Tuck (skip)..
EJ Edwards, A. Humphrey, ter team found the green just too P. Morgan, S. Strange, N. Cizrie trickly for them. The Indians and A. Macfarlane (skip).. played a sound, steady game, andį
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HARROW SCHOOL" AVERAGES
P. M. Studd heads the batting
averages at Harrow School with
while Headley Verity, England's slow spin-bowler, followed up his performance of 11 for 73-against Middlesex by taking.5 for 48. AVERITY'S BEST FEATS
Verity's best feats this season include:
12 for 96 7 MCC.
7 for 39 v Cambridge 6 for 45 ▼ Gloucester 4 for 16 v Sasser 5 for 74 Derby 5 for 58 v Kent. .13 for 97 Leicester
5 for 17 Essex
5 for 58 Keat
5 for 20 y Northants
6 for 53 7 Gloucester
11 for 73 + Middlesex
5 for 43+ Worcester.
Howorth, who has been in the
15-10
EXHIBITION LAWN
TENNIS TO-DAY
Kho Sin Kie At The C.R.C
Khe Sin-kie, the China National lawn tennis champion; will be seen in two exhibition matches this afternoon, commencing at 5 o'clock on the Chinese Recreation Club courts, when he will oppose S. A. Bumjahn, the Colony Singles champion, in three sets.
Light permitting, Kho will then
on the day's showing could have Padgett and A. F. Paul (skip),
C. Butler, W., Stoker G... defeated many others who have G. Haigh, H, S. McKay, J. a greater claim to distinction Sloan and W. Muskett (skip); than Craigengower "B" The AP. Tatback, JF BATTON L de 643 runs for 12 innings, top limelight this season with several partner Lee Wai-tong agains. E fighting qualities of the latter Rome and A Webster (skip)
Reserves: J. L. King, S. Jones with an average of 80. B. D. Carris to follow up his performance of three sets of doubles.
score 154, four times not out, good performances, took 5 for 80 C. Fincher and S A. Ramjakn in- team were very much in evidence as also was their splendid sport-1 W. McKay. A. G. Channings, A. second with 41 and MD. Wat 15 for 54 against Northants ing attitude.
There will be seatin Johnson and W. S. Glendinning (skip), son, third with 30, R. M. Bond is By next year the Indian twelve Clark, J. Headridge, T. Hunter head of the bowling averages: 36 NO OLIN PETERSEN FIGHT YET while 50 cents will be charged for
dation limited to 400 will be a problem both to the Re-
and S. Logan (skip)", creio and Craigengower A they
Police B. C
He Brown, W. J. D. Cameron, A.
Wright and A. W. Smith (skip).
Kowloon B.G.C.
are making so much progress in the more intricate side of lawn Hosking and H. Rose (skip)
J. E. Henson, W. E. Hale, C. B.
bowls.
SA. Bright, L. A R. Duncan, J.
In the Junior section, the Bowl-G. Charlton, and G. E. F. Thompson ing Green again won, but A. Mac (skip) Lariane
the
men
wickets at an average of 15 runs;
ACP Kaye, 38, average 18, and A. H. C. Daveen, 2. average
19
F. Harper, B his
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