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THE CHINA ̈ ̈MAIL,” TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1935

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THRILLING · FIGHT FOR JUNIOR FOOTBALL TITLE EXPECTED

MALAYAN CHINESE

ATHLETES CHOSEN

HUGE CONTINGENT FOR

NATIONAL GAMES

BRILLIANT MEETING PROMISED

Singapore, September 2.

THE first Malayan Chinese contingent of ath- letes to take part in the All-China Olym- pic Meeting in Shanghai on October 10 has been selected, and in view of the fact that many of the athletes are visiting China for the first time. a large number of officers have been elected to look after the different teams, their training, their travelling and lodging facilities.

The size of the contingent indicates that Chinese leaders in this country are taking more interest in sports and athletics than they have ever done before and they are ready to back their interest in a practical way by liberally contributing to the general expenses.

RANGER'S

FORECAST

Arsenal Should Win

At Highbury

POMPEY AT WOLVERHAMPTON AND PENSIONERS AT HOME

The following is Ranger's forecast of next Saturday's Home Soccer Pro- tramme:

FIRST DIVISION

ARSENAL (4)

ARVILLA: (4), Blackburn (3) Bolton (-) CHELSEA (7) HUD FIELD (1)

Liverpool ()»

MANTER C. (0)

Wednesday (1)

Preston (2)

The Malayan Chinese had completed arrangements in 1931 to send a strong contingent to participate in the Olympiad of that year, but they received news from Nanking on the eve of their departure that the

It did not take Joe Louis,

"Detroit's brown bomber, long to knock out the "kingKing- fish Levinsky-only one round. The regal headdress he sports here, donned at a Chiengo night club after the fight, was nothing more than a paper crown. may, however, be supplanted by if he the heavy weight crown continues his present pace.

meeting had been called off SOUTH AFRICANS' owing to the invasion of Man-

churia by the Japanese forces

Unless something similar takes

place in the city of Shanghai

this year's meeting promises to be a brilliant success.

"Aw:Boon Haw Chief Leader

Mr. Aw Boon Haw has been!

elected chief leader and Messrs

RECORD PROFIT

EASTERN'S

CHANCES

TEAM HOPE TO

WIN SECOND DIV.

SOCCER HONOURS

CHENG SHUI-HON TO LEAD SIDE

SEVERAL NEWCOMERS TO APPEAR

(By "ROVER) Following the refusal of the Ap- peals Board Committee to admit the Eastern Athletic Association to the First Division of the local League, the latter have now re- signed themselves to the Second Division in the hopes of winning and being promoted next season. The action of the Association

was a

severe blow to the Club and there were vague rumours that the majority of intending First Division players would] resign the Club and offer their services to other Senior Clubs!

Mr. J. F. da Silva, the Hon

Secretary, however, assures me that these were unfounded and that the players are remaining with the Club.

Proudly displaying the mighty left that lowered Steve Hynas to the canrag in Berlin, Walter

·German Netsel (above), the heavyweight boxer, arrives in New York for a series of Ameri- can matches.

INDIGNATION AT

AUSSIE CRICKET

BOARD'S ACTION

COLONY STARS FOR NATIONAL GAMES.

REPRESENTATIVES ARE SELECTED

NORMAN LEE TO ACCOMPANY

SWIMMING TEAM

THE general committee of the Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation met last night at the South China Pavilion to select the Hong Kong representatives for the Nation- al Games to be held in Shanghai on the Double Tenth October 10.

Mr. Ngan Shing-kwan, the President of the Federation, was in the chair and others, present were Messrs. Chan Chi- ching, Wong Kam-ying, Chung Chi-keung. Ho Kan-lan. Chan Shek-pui, Chan Wing-kam, Wong Shui-chi, Chee Yuri-chuen and Lo Hop-fai (Hon. Secretary).

The football team was not chosen last night as most of the Hong Kong players are still with the South Ching team in the Straits, and the selection of the team has been postponed until their arrival back at the end of this month. '~

The Ladies' volleyball team will be chosen at the next

¡ meeting when further details for the trip will also be discussed.

The basket and volleyball teams are very strong and

MELBOURNE SUN" should win their matches. as 220 YARDS

UP IN ARMS

REORGANISATION NEED

EMPHASISED

most of the players have bad ex- perience in former National Games and in the Far Eastern Olympic Games.

The cream of the local Chinese swimming talent available bas ON CRICKET TOUR|| ROVER WILL COMMENT ON

Indignation is rife in Australia been chosen, and it is gratifying ANOTHER LOCAL FOOTBALL at the action of the Cricket to see that Neman Lee has TO-MORROW'S EDI-Board of Control in refusing per gained recognition as this is his Clear Expenses After CLUB IN

mission to certain players to tour first year in competitive swim- India with the team raised by ming.

Leeds Test

TEST FOLLOWERS NUMBER OVER 270,000

TIONS.

TRIAL HELD

AT V.R.C.

Roza-Pereira Clocks

2 Mins. 33.2-5 Secs:

INTERPORT PROGRAMME

tives to meet Shanshad in the 229

Although they completed last Frank Tarrant, the old Middle- Only two representatives have In a trial for the purpose of season's Second Division fixtures sex player.

been chosen in the track and selecting the Colony's representa- Lim Kim Tian and Ong Keng Seng.

somewhere in the middle of the "A capricious act of overbear-field events. Hui Chi-chunk a assistant leaders; Ling Ai Ming,

table, the Eastern Athletic were ing and irresponsible officialdom, very good quarter miler, has also Yards Free Style race at the forth- superintendent: Boey Ying Weng,

The tour of the South Africans as strong as several First Division is how the Melbourne Sux des been included in the volley and coming Swimming Interport, held asst superintendent; Ong Keng Seng, treasurer: Oon Kiat Seng, has been a huge success in more teams, such as the Royal Artillery cribes the action of the Board, basketball teams Tee Kai-man in the Victoria Recreation Club asst treasurer: Fong San Man ways than one. When they first and the East Lancashire Rege adding Chinese secretary; Don Kiat arrived in England some of them ment Seng English. secretary; Madam stated plainly that they did not Liu Yun Sian officer in charge of expect to make a profit, but one the women athletes; Cheng Kaijof their anxieties was to finish Teh, officer in charge of com-up all square so far as finance Chai Hin and was concerned.

West Brom (0)petitions; Goh EVERTON (-)

v Leeds (1)

Derby (0)

After the Leeds Test they hadi

Huang Siang, Jin, directors of track athletes; Teo Cheng Hai cleared expenses. At the moment of they have a profit of £9,000 in

v Grimsby (1)and Tan Kee Aik, directors

Birmingham (0) field athletes: Lim Bee and Tay hand, and with six games still to of all play they ought to sail for home!

· MID’BROUGH (-) v Brentford (-)))

STOKE (0) ...

Sunderland (3)

Wolves (2) ▼PORTSM TH (3)

SECOND DIVISION BARNSLEY (0) v Burnley (0) BLACKPOOL (3) v. W. Ham U. (2) BRADED C. (3) Port Vale (0)

·DONCASTR (-) Bury (-)

·HULL' (~), -v Charlton (~). NEWCASTLE (0) v Man. U. (1) Norwich (-) v LEICESTER (-) Notts F (1) v Swansea (0) PLYMOUTH (3) v Fulham (1) Sheffield U. (-) ~ TOTTENH'M (-) S'AMPTON (4). Bradford (1) MAN THIRD DIVISION (South)

BRIGHTON (2) v Swindon ·(2). Bristol C.. (4) ← Millwall (2)

Bristol R. (2) CLAPTON (5). CRYSTAL P. (1) Bournem'th (0)

v Coventry (0) EXETER (2) 2 NEWPORT (4) ▼ Cardin (0) Northampton (2) v Luton (1) QUEEN'S PR (2) v Aldershot (0) READING (3) Gillingham (0) Southend (-) ▼ NOTTS C. (-). WATFORD (2) v Torquay (0)

THIRD DIVISION. (North)

v Crewe (1) Error (1)

TRANMERE (1) HARTLEPLS (1) v Gateshead' (2)

Chester (0) » DARLTON (2)

Carlisle (1)

LINCOLN (0)

Mansfield (3).

Rochdale (2)

Y

New Brighton (1) v STOCKP"T" {2}).

SOUTHPT (2), v. Halifax (2) Rotherham (2) WALSALL (2) ▾ Chesterfield (1). WREXHAM (-) v Oldham (-) York (5)

Accrington (2) SCOTTISH LEAGUE

▼ ABERDEEN (1)

Airdrie (4) Arbroath (-) ́Ayr (0))]

CELTIC (5) DUNDEE (2)

Guan Cheng, directors

from South No previous team round events; Cheng Kai Tek and with nearly £12,000 ( Oon Kiat Seng, directors of wo- men field and track athletes: Khoo Africa has made a greater profit too, the South Africans failed as Heng Kun and Tan Aik Kau here than £1,500. In Australia, directors of men's basketball team; Liu Chang Tze and Chanmoney-spinners, but they have

now arrived."

Hsueh Fang, directors of women's basketball team; Chen Sin Seng

Gates Soared

re

land Long Chai Kung, directors of Their victory at Lord's

men's volleyball team; Wu Chin moved all the doubts, and gates Chuan and Seah Sai Meng, direc-soared wherever they played tors of women's volley ball team; fafterwards. Cheng Chee Tong and Tan Chong

More people saw them on the

Oon, directors of men's tennis first two days of the final test at team; Liang Han Ying and Hujthe Oval than watched the finali Wen Shi, directors of women's Test with the Australians last tennis team; Goh Hood Kiat and August.

The number of cricket fol Chen Yu Yung, directors of men's swimming team; Yeo Jni Hua and lowers who watched the five Tests Lee Jun Tian, director of women's totalled more than 270,000, and there must have been at least) swimming team

60.000 of these at Kennington.

Field And Track Teams For the men's field and track teams Messrs.. Poh Kim Seng and Yap Swee Ann have been elected captains. The following being chosen for the various events:

100 Metre Sprint: Pob Kim Seng, Boey Pak Cheong, Chew Kim Seng and Tai Su Kee. V-MAR

200 Metre Sprint: Poh Kim Senz. Chee Hai Boon, Boey Pak Cheong and Tai Su Ker

400 Metre Messrs. Poh Kim Seng,

Wee Goh Tee. A

HAMILTON (-) Tai Chong Chung. Fa Leng Siew and

v: Hearts (2). Albion (1) ✓ Clyde (2) DUNFLINE (2) v Queen's Pk. (2) Hibernians (1) ▼ RANGERS (2) MOTHERW'L (0) v St. J'stone (1) Partick (4) v Kämaznock (2)+ TLANARK (-) Queen O'S (-) » - Figures in brackets denote: the re- sult of the corresponding match last reason, and › underlined Cinbe" are

TRANMERE SECURE NEW CENTRE FORWARD

from

Rovers FC

reviously with Plymouth Arg

800 Metre: Pon Kim Seng. 10,000 Metre: Mr. Lim Thiam Gee. Lim Thiam Gee

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ENGLISH PRO. SCULLING RACE THIS MONTH

ENGLISH TENNIS STAR FOUND

Girl Beats Austrian Ranking Player

CHENG SHUI-HONG

tell

the other man chosen, is one of last night, L. Roza-Pereira covered. "Australian cric-the best broad-jumpers in the the distance in 2 mins. 33 2/5 ket must rid itself Colony.

seconds, while A. A. Roza clocked

of this incubus be

the distance in 2 mins, and 35 sees. The following is the programme fore it injures the Notable Absentee game as well as the WC Hung is a notable abfor the Swimming Interport sentee in the tennis section, pre against Shanghai to be held in

players.

the

"Some good will sumably owing to his inability to the Victoria Recreation Club. have come of the obtain leave, and though

Hong Kong on September 19, 20 Board's latest att team is the best available there is

and 21.

of foolishness if the little hope of their doing well THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19

Chinese 100 Yards Free Style (Boys over 12)

ban results in an against the formidable irresistible demand combination of Gordon Lum, Kho 220 Yards Free Style (Interport)

for its sweeping Sin-kie and Guy Cheng in Shang-50-Yards Free

away and replace-hai

ment by a more rea The following are the selections sonable body worthy to date:

to administer cric ket

TENNIS:

Ho Ka-lan, Tsui Wai-pui, Lee Wa itong, Kwok Tee-kit, In Tak-lam.

TRACK AND FIELD

Hui Chi-chum and Yee Kai-yan.

(Ladies), pau

Style Handicap

100 Yards Junior Championship of

the V.RC.

50 Yards Free Style Handicap (“C”

Class, members aggregate)

Interval

100 Yards Breast Stroke (Interport) 50 Yards Free Style Handicap (Boys

under 12) is ad te kupto

75 Yards Medley Relay Race Handi-

cap (Members).

Water Polo:

Reorganise Body

There is no doubt that the Board's de cision has revived BASKETBALL (MEN)

Yan Ki-cheang, Chang Chi-keung. the campaign to reLan Tak-in, Ma Chan-sui, Wu Yo organise the admin- ting. So Pak-fai, Chen Chin-cha istration of Austra Lee Tung-sing. Sui Kit-man, Hui Chi- lian cricket.

1100 Yards Free Style (Interport) "What blind fol- VOLLEYBALL (MEN)

Wu Yu-ting, Chan Sek-ging, Lam1440 Tards Junior Championship, free ly, says the Mel-Sui-wa, Eni Chi-chan, Là Yak-lam, style (V.E.C.)

bourne

chun

Shanghai Best of Hong Kong

- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 50 Yards Backstroke Handicap [Boys

under 12)

StaNg Cheark-lan, Chaw Wing-mui, Lee 100 Yards Breast Stroke Handicap

(Members) "pushes this body Chan-hon, Lo Chi-ming, Cheung Chi

into decisions which keong, Lan Tak-yee, and Lee Kam-880 Yards Free Style (Interport)

Interval annoy the whole kee

75 Yards Free Style Handicap cricketing world SWIMMING (MEN)

Chan Chan-hing, Chan Chan-nam, (Ladies) only its members Tiang Ho-look, Norman Lee, Fong Diving (Interpost)

Chung-yu, Lan Po-hay, Chan Kai-50 Yards Free Style Handicap ("B":

· Class members aggregate). Medley Relay Race (Interport) Water Polo Hong Kong Hong Kong make

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

Led by Sahban,

a former St.

"It is a magnificent reward for him, Chan Fook-ling and Wong Shek- Joseph's player, they proved a very formidable team and it was men who have done so much for how w

Miss Yenng San-king. Miss Yerng only through very

bad luck the game to be told that they SWIMMING (LADIES) that they lost several of their must stay at home like naughty Sau-chun, Miss. Chan Ynk-fai, Miss boys because they had the effron- Au Yan-chin, Miss Sa Wai-ying, and matches.

tery to retire from first-class Miss Chan Fungbing cricket.

"Control of cricket in Australia

Their Best Player. One of the outstanding per- Budapest, August 14. formers in the Junior League last There was a notable British vic-season was Cheng Shui-hon, the is rapidly being divorced from tory in the lawn tennis of the former Colony Interport right the spirit of the player" International Universities Games wing and South China player, who when Miss Dinah Ley, an English is still as good as ever, girl in residence at Freiburg University, beat Miss Appen, the third ranking woman Austria, 66

Miss Appen, who had sidered the probable event, could not WAO placed he

for the English profes-girl,

sional sculling champi

the

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WEMBLEY PRO INDOOR" TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP

YALE UNIVERSITY“ KINE DEFEATS WASEDA, 7.3

Den of

leading players have

Wembley Profes

Takyo, Sept. 84 visiting at Yale University ed. Waseda here to-day ing out 15 hits

DARK BLUE RIFLE SUCCESSES

Best

50 Yards Hurdle Race (Members} 50 Yards Free Style (Interport). Exhibition Diving (Shanghals and * Hong Kong) AS

100 Tands Free Style Handicap

(Members):

440 Yards Free Style (Interport) Interval

Two members of the Oxford

220 Yards Free Style: Junior Cham- University rifle shooting team, Epionship of the VBC

Widdrington and J. K. Hay, 100 Yards Free Style Handicap were among the prize winners at (Ladies) *** the Dominion of Canada, Rife As-100 Yards Backstroke (Interport) sociation meeting at Ottawa, Both 75 Yards Medley Relay Race (Boys

under 12) scored 96 out of a possible 100.

WONDERFUL BOWLING

NCES

100 Yards Backstroke (Members) Water Polo, Shanghai ▼ Hong Kong

HUGH MORRISON FOR GUILDFORD FL

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