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ELIOT HALL. “A’'S"
BADMINTON WIN
OVER CR. C.
G. Lum Impresses In Debut
ST. JOHN'S LOSE TO ST. ANDREW'S
The Eliot Hall. “A” team. corded their second win in theị Nen's, Doubles Badminton League when they defeated the Chinese Recreation Club by 6 sets to 3 at Causeway Bay last night.
The CRC were leading by 2 Isets to 1 after the completion of
the first round, but were only ablej | to secure-an additional game in the course of the following two rounds."
The CRC introduced a деп player in .G. Lam, who, with S. W. Liang, managed to outplay T. C. Lee and P. K. Chan, Eliot Haus strongest combination.
The St. John's. Club sustained. another defeat when they lost to the St. Andrew's Club “A” by 6 sets to 3.
Detailed results of the twoj games were as follows:
St. Andrew's beat St. John's by
5 sets to 3
E. F. Fincher and H. Ker (St) Andrew's) :—
beat Roland Koh and Nowman
Smith
beat F. H. Kwok and, G. A.
Smith
21-4
21-16
beat D. Ewok and G. Ladd .... `21- 6ị
bridge: (St. Andrew's).
A. E. P. Grest and F. A. Broad-
lost and Koh and Smith
21-23-
Host to Kwok and Smith
19-21
beat Kwok and Ladd ...
23-14
R. H. Wong and F. V. Wong (St, Andrew's):
lost to Ewok and Smith
best Kwok and Ladd
21-14 8-21 23-20
beat Koh and Smith
CR.C. Lose At Home At Causeway Bay last night, the Eliot Hall "A" teams beat the Chinese Recreation Club by 6 séts to 3:-
S. P. Chan and H. T. Woo (CRC):| lost to T. C. Lee and P. K. Chan 5-20 last to C. O. Lee and C. S. Heng 12-21 lost to X. Y. Lee and K. S. Lien 23-24
- Isidoro-Gatzungs, kiol of the Cuban fight fans is shown panching the bag at his outdoor training camp as be trained for
his unsuccessful fight against Joe Louis in Havana.
"PETER O'DOWD IS NO LONGER AN IDOL"
Blamed For Valencieuses First Defeat
Paris, December 13. Pity Peter O'Dowd! The form- er Chelsea player, who joined Valenciennes a few months ago. is no longer the idol of the French club's supporters owing to the club's 5-1 defeat at home by Lille.
RES. WYATT-AND- HIS OPINION ON
NEW LB.W. RULE
Firmly Against Any Change
REGATTA PLANNED FOR APRIL
AN INTERCOLLEGIATE AFFAIR
WORCESTER LAKE AS VENUE
London, December 3.
AN intercollegiate Henley regatta to be named
in honour of the late Dr. Allan Winter Rowe has been planned. This was announced last night by the Athletic Association of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Yale and Syracuse Universities have accepted invitations to race with Massachusetts Technology on Lake Quinsi- gamond at Worcester, Mass., on April 25, 1936
The new rowing event is open to all college members of the American Rowing Association, and a trophy to be known as the Rowe Memorial Cup has been presented to the MIT. Advisory Council on Athletics by Charles Hayden, prominent New Yorker and Technology alumnus, to be placed in perpetual competition
As a member of the Technology Corporation and as secre tary of the Alumni Advisory Council on Athletics, Dr. Rowe eri- couraged sports at Technology for years and gave much thought to the development of rowing. He believed that Lake Quinsiga- mond, sheltered from high winds by surrounding hills and narrow enough to give spectators unusual opportunities for watching
races, was an ideal course, Yale and ML. L. having raced there the past two years.
It had long been Dr. Bowe's hope that an intercollegiate re
SANDHAM AND DUCKWORTH satts would be established on GOLF STARTING
SHARE SAME VIEW
The "well-known crickete” re-
the lake, and he was active in planning such an event up to the time of his passing.
It was their first defeat, atferred to by Me W. Findlay, -*- home or away," "since -O'Dowd joined them. But on O'Dowd's shoulda is put the burden”: af
blame. He was so seldom in the limelight that bis inacitvity was the outstanding part of the game" is one typical Press com- ment
MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS TITLE
Tech Prepares Rules Members of the M L T Athletie
MC.C secretary, as desiring to extend the new Lhw, rale to the Association and the Ahumi A
TIMES
Pairings For Fanling Next Sunday
leg-side is R. ES Wyatt, who visory Council on Athletics took up The following are the Royal
captained England against the the plans and, following consulta Hong Kong Golf Club starting
tions with Malcolm Farmer directimes for Fanling next Sunday: South Africans last sunmēr.
Wyatt has given his views ontor of athletics at Yale, presented the experiment in the "Cricketer " them at the meeting of the Ameri He stands with Sandham, of Sax-can Bowing Association in New rey. and Duckworth, the Lancas-York on October 17. MIT. war 324 am CC. Black, M. H. Tummer hire wicket-keeper in thinking authorised at that time to prepare that cricket has not been in- rules for the new regatta and sub- 9.32 (proved -- 34 players and umpirexit them to collegiate members of are unanimous in declaring the the association
OLD COLESE
9.28
9.38
940
alteration a success.
The_first_regatta in April will
945
lost to Lee and Lien
77-24
W. C. Choy and H. W.-Ho (CRC):
last to Lee and Chan
5-21 ***** 14-21
LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE.
And be asks why the off-break bring eight crews to Lake Quiz and in-swing bowler, who have sigamond MIT and Yale will The two Semi-final round en-profited, should be encouraged in send their varsity, jumor varsity counters in the Colony Open Mix-preference to "away bowling" or and 150-pound crews, while Syra case has entered its varsity and ed Doubles LiveTeels Chamthe leg brest
Ujunior varsity boats. Three Crews-
952
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Matthe
10.00
G. La and S.-W. Lixing (CRC): To-morrow's Semi-Final
beat Lee and Chan
beat Lee" and "Heng
lost to Lee and Ferg beat Lee and Lien
24-23
21-12 Round Clashes
St. Andrew's "A" 6 6 0 46 8 12 Recreio: "3"
61 45 18 12. Recreio "A"
5 0 28 7 10 2 $7 17 221 431 41
5
C. B. C
Fire Brigade St. John's
WELSH RUGBY DURHAM PLAYS FINE GAME AS Eliot HAR A
FIFTEEN
Only Eight Players
Retained
A FORWARD
St Andrew's we
Taikoo R.C.2.
Eliot Hall"
(Continued from Page 1).
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V. R. C
Durham's Fine Game Durham, after he had injured his hand in goal, moved up to London, To-day. The following have been select-centre-forward and here played a ed to represent Wales against remarkably good game. He pass- England in the Rugby Union Inter-jed well and was instrumental in national series on January 18 at Rivers ontaining his second goal Rivers was another outstanding Swansea:--
H
S. and S. Home
Kowloon Tong ..
1016
[pionship will be held at the Making Game Attractive
Chinese Recreation Club to-mor It is the away-swinger and leg- row afternoma.
spinner, Wyatt believes, who could The formal terms of Games WLFAP. I. Goldman and Miss R. Han-make cricket more attractive provide that the regatta be held
cock (USB-C) the holders, will They, and not the in-swinger and Lake Quinsigamond or any meet Capt. J. D. Milze and Miss off-break bowler, are driven course chosen by the MIT, AZ M. Saville (USRC), and ED through the covers.
sory Council on Athletics, and that)10.20 Rumjahn and Mrs Chin Chun-
meet Many cricketers with whom the date be set at the autom
10.24 chin, last year's runners-up, will bave discussed the new bw. rule ing of the American Rowing As80-70.28 34 encounter W. C. Hung and Mrs. agree with Wyatt in urging the ciation. It is also required that 10.52 P. Wilson (KCC.), both games extension, although they may dir-there be animate of three comm commencing at 3.15 pm
fer from him on the question of peting colleges to warrant award 10.38 ļīts results so far.
of the cup At least two of the 1040 Incidentally, I find less unaar colleges must be represented by 1044 mity among bowlers than bats varsity, junior varsity and 150- men. The experiment has made pound crews, while the third must 10.48 indifferent bowlers look good enter any two of these crews. ones” was the comment of one of them — and be gave instances.
FINE CLASH EXPECTED
(Continued from Page 4)
FRIENDLY CRICKET
East Lancs Beat The D.B.S.
In a friendly cricket match on the Polo Ground, Kowloon, "last Where the tear will be the Wednesday, the East Lancashire G. J. Jenkins (London Weish); player on view, scoring three good hardest hit. however, is in the in- Regiment beat the Diocesan Boys' Claude Davey (Swansea), W, Wooller goals.
termediate line, where Leung Wing-School by 33 rans: -(Cambridge), J. Bees (Swanses), The winners were the first chin, their right-half, is suffering East Lancs: 115 (Whitehead 71; Bes
McCall (Welch Regiment); score, through Rivers, who shot from an injury which is more than C. B. R. Sargent :5. for 23); Tanner (Swanser) and Clia Jones (Cambridge); T. Rees (Newport), through a group of players with likely to keep him out of the side. D.BS: 79 (C-SM-Elvin 3 for 29, By:n. Evans (Llanelly), T. Williams Jeffries unsighted, but Taylor (Cross Keys), Thomas (Neath), Gequalised soon after. Williams (Aberavon), I Laux 12th Battery Disorganised (Llanelly), A M. Rees. (Londoa Welsh) and Long (Swansea).
-Beater.
Lee Kwok-wai," (their left-half
back, is on the injured list with a wrenched knee and is also a very
The 12th Battery dropped away doubtful starter. Iau Hing-choi,
Whitehead2fó: 9).*
·TO-DAY'S HOCKEY
HOW CHAMPIONS ARE MADE !
Amazing American Boxing Move
(By
Point System
10.52
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The point systere for the regatta 10.56 {gives the varsity crewz 10 points for first place, six for second, and100, three for third place, fourth not 1104. courting Junior varsity · crews will be giver eight points för first 21.08. place, five for second, and two for 11.12 third The 150-pounders will ge six points for first, four for second, 1120 and one for third, de
The college winning the greatest 11.24 number of points will be the win₤11.28 London, December 10. ner of the regatta.and will hold the
MAEFFREY SIMPSON)
On September 4. last Jackie Rowe Memorial Cup for one year.
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Littlejohn.
McBride, N. E..
J: S Dykes, W. Paterson. A. Anderson, A. 0. Brawp. EK Valentine, D. Forbes. A Ritchie AR-Parver
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Col
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P. Morrison, P. K Cal-
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IM Gray, W L E Mackenzie
IL - N. Willermson, T. Price:
Reynolds
Rewell, AR.
G. EL Bond, W. W. C.
ACL Bowker, J. A. D.
Morrison
P.. IL Sackling, W. Comell
KW. Jones; G. C. Willson Laĵori, Sazanan, D. S Edward B
SP Langley, E. Hatcher. TC Monaghan, F. M.
2. R. Davies, F. C-Mudie. Surg Lt. Maris, Pay. Lt
NEW COURSE
9.32
IG: Cotesworth, 1. Mackay.
in the second half and after who has already represented the The following will represent Brown, official fly-weight cham-In the event of a tie, if one of the of the above team, Jenkins, Rivers had scored again, they col-team in the half-back line and Lan the Hong Kong Hockey Club pian of the world, had a Scottish competitors has won first place to 25th Claude-Davey, Cliff-Jones, Tan-lapsed.
Tin-son, & Junior player, will be second eleven against the Police 5xt planted on his chin by Benny the varsity race, that college shall brought into the team if necessary on the Club ground at 5 pm to Lynch and was counted out be declared the winner. Should8.40
Lee Forced To Play [day:
By the rules of the ring this this provision fail to break the tie, Van Der Waal; P. H. D. Lane and made Lynch champion which the a competitor who has WOL 94%
P. Nicholson, A. Tate. EG fact was widely reported in Eng-first place in the junior varsity Dale and A. X. Other; 0. G. G.
en, AN. Other, A. AP Botelho, land and broadcast by every event will be the winner.
Other and A. J. Bennett,
rer, T. Bees, A. M Rees, T. Wil- Bloor and Bedford added the liams and J. Lang played against winners fourth and fifth goals and the New Zealanders of December just before the end Rivers scored 21 and were partly responsible again. for the visitors' 51st International Rugby defeat of the tour.
THE OLYMPIC GAMES
magal na panel FUSILIERS BIG OBSTACLE TO EASTERN -
L. P. Billinghaust, Hopians H.-U.Iceland,
$932
As
Scotsman in Glasgow,
9.56
B Chassels, E.
WA. But feld, J.
Americans immediately
RAM.C. CRICKET TEAM
FOR SUNDAY..
The following have been select-
tered by disowning Lynch, and
11.00
have since produced "world SENIOR SHIELD FINALIST BIG 20.08 [champion" in "a-Filipinoy named
Montana.
TASK TO MORROW.
14:20
13.28
Now the International Boxing
with no option, the South China Selectors have been forced to call upon Lee Wai-tong, their leader, injuries ar no injuries, and the 1st ter will again be seen after an in- terval of two weeks (Continued from Pune $) Kowloon have strengthened their Easter's defence depends to a intermediate and forward lines by very great extent on Sir Pan the inclusion of Kemp, at right- shun, who, on present form could half, while G. White will move up easily secure a place in a Bemor the inside-right herth and Ved to represent No. 27 Company, Union on the Continents are hav- White will displace Winch at in- RAMG, in a Small Units League ing a shot. They have paired İside-left-
- cricket- fixture to be played at ángeluaan, of France, Omarough against the South Chins mg at 2 pm
Winch is not considered fast Sookanpoo on Sunday, commenc-ivid, of Belgium, for
(pionship” bout. defence and Kowloon are taking no Sgt. Castell (Ca), Cpl. Howell, The German officials of the Radio, will be playing, but his chances of being wholly on the de- Cpl. Catt, Cpl. Aps, WC. Soook, ment on this.. Olympic Games committee are absence should not weaken the fensive throughout. smaking every, provision for the defence to any great extent. comfort of spectators, among Among the forwards Cheng which as the provision for each Shoi-borg and Sabhan will pro- Keep, Bliss and Bord should be spectator of an ollpaper raincoat, vide the most danger. The fam able to hold the South China attack large numbers of which haveler has been training
Elaborate Provisions For Spectators
Berlin, To-day.
team
Omar Playing
It is uncertain whether who was transferred: froma
been ordered from Japan at a cost with Sung-Ling--
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the articipating countries -wil Sabhan, con
printed on oil paper and the be, legible, even in the tre
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Fine Half-Backs
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Pte. Saunders, ie Forter, Pre Westwood, Pte Thompson and Pte. Glendesringe
Twelfth man Be Barric
HEARTS TO MAKE TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA
You can make your own.
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