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THE CHINA-MAIL SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1936.

Sporting Page

S. CHINA "A" WITHOUT TAM KONG PAK AGAINST KOWLOON

Bumster, abore. the Fusilier

will be the chief source of dan-

ger to the Eastern defence in to "day's Junior Shield encounter.

H.K.S.R.A. LOSE

JAPAN CONFIDENT

OF SUCCESS

THE TANK TITLE AT

BERLIN GAMES

AMERICAN SWIMMERS FEARED

(By Glenn Babb)

Tokyo, January 2.

HOLDERS MUST TAKE

NO CHANCES

GOLF NOTES

ULSTERS AND LIGA MAKE

{By-“NIBLICK”)-

the Lion Rock)

PLAYING 1st Sunday E. 0.

Murphy found himself in the un-] enviable position of being four

beaten opponent.

SHIELD DEBUTS

14.

NAVY MAY SECURE DOUBLE"

(By Referee")

...

Clancy, above, the Lyemun

-back, will be given a strenu

forwards in to-day's Senior

-ous time against the South Chinaî

Shield encounter.

thence onward his golf steadily PROVIDING the weather keeps fine over the improved and he eventually, Second Division centre-forward. ENCOURAGED by their success in turning

week-end, some very exciting soccer will back the American invasion in the great dual qualified for the final round by 2 probably be seen, particularly this afternoon meet staged at Meiji Shrine pool last August, the and 1L E Langbottom being his when the Second Round ties in the Senior and Japanese are conceding themselves a shade bet- In the lower bracket W. Ker Junior Shields will be decided. The holders of ter than an even chance to win the swimming shaw surprisingly beat J. the senior title, South China "B," are pitted events in the Berlin Olympic games next year Chariton 3 and 2. The latter was

a nineteenth hole favourite for the against Lyemun and should win, although not UNOFFICIAL and thus retain the world supremacy in speed final from the day of the qualify easily, while the Sappers, champions in the junior swimming they won in such spectacular and de-ng round.

division, will meet the Athletic, former holders, cisive fashion at Los Angeles in 1932.

96 holes on Sunday week for the who can always be expected to give a grand dis- But there is no overconfidence in the Japanese outlook as Junior title and my tip is that the play. they prepare for Berlin. Although their mermen won the 12-man with the Irish cognomen will event Tokyo meet by 36 points to 21; they recognize that in the win the crowd. six events comprising the Olympic aquatic programme America's!

TO ENGINEERS

IN FAST GAME

BRIGADE PLAYERS

SELFISH

QUANTRILL OUTSTANDING

Playing with -five reserves

great young mermen held them on even terms.

Kershaw will meet Murphy over]

Each won three events, and swimming authorities of both LANEFORD TROPHY in countries emerged from that test with the conviction that victory

beaten by 4 goals to 3 by the Royal the greater progress in further developing its veterans and pro- Engineers in a friendly hockey ducting new stars before they meet again. watch on the Marina' ground ves terday.

Probably the best of the eight Shield games will be that between the Club and the Navy at Happy Valley, where the latter, conquerors of the Army in the Lai Wab Cup competition last Sunday, will commence as favourites, while the League lchampions. South China "A" are badly hit by injuries and the

year's runners-up, will the Saints at

INTERPORT

RUGBY TRIAL

SERVICES MEET

: CLUB TO-DAY

4

SEVERAL CHANGES ON BOTH SIDES

The Club will meet the United their fan, tal to by the vent at Berlin will go to the nation-America or Japan-which makes A competition governed by 36 loss of Tapolice, pak, and are in danger of losing to Kowloon

holes medal play is a tough nat for the long handicap player. Causeway Bay, where the former are expected to win, although Services in their annual Rugby As one goes, round the second St. Joseph's are quite capable of turning the tables, as they did match this aftemoon on the Soo- Providing the Saints kumpoo ground, the encounter be nine fragments of torn cards bear against the Recreio in the First Round. mute yet eloquent testamony ofare on form, a thrilling match should be witnessed

ing in the nature of an Interpori trial for the civilians, who will What will prove, another ex-meet Shanghai on the Club ground citing game is the clash between a fortnight to-dzy. the Navy, former holders of the The Clab have made severa Junior Shield, and the East Lancs. charges, dropping Humphreys the present Third Division leader from the pack and introducing (who are all out for the "double." Griffiths into the threequarter

The swimming events of the| The game was played at a very 1936 Olympics, the Japanese! fast pare and but for the fact believe, will be essentially that some members of the Brigade American-Japanese dual meet, team were very selfish, they might with the Europeans nowhere base. won. At the same time iti New World Records

IMPORTANT

CAER CLARK

GAME TO-DAY

must be said that the Sappers In the Tokyo meet Peter Fick played very good-hockey, the out-won the 100-meters freestyle race standing man on their side being for America. Taylor Drysdale the MISS Spr. Quantrill, who saved more 100-meters bookstroke and Jack than one certain goal

Continued on Page 21.

ST. ANDREW'S

LADIES SHOULD

WIN TO-DAY

Caer Clark Cup Game With Recreio

On the Police Training School ground this afternoon the St. An-

drew's Ladies should have no dif

Medica the

400-meters freestyle in world record time, & minutes. 45.2 seconds. For Japan. Reizo (Continued on Page 91

NAVY RUGBY

S. DALZIEL INJURED LIST

"Y" LADIES MUST BEAT

CBA LADIES

PLAYER KILLED

IN ROAD CRASH dies will meet

ON

the players who fail to make the

grade. Next Sunday sees the first

of these competitions at Kowloon

tination will be decided for when the Laneford trophy's des FIRE BRIGADE

the

next 12 months. The Captain of

the Club is the holder and will

defend his right to it—I'm willing¦. to have a side bet with anyone that į the winner this year will have al single figure handicap.

*

*

OVERWHELM

ST. JOHN'S CLUB The Navy, however, are capable line in place of Mackenzie Dow.

MIXED DOUBLES

BADMINTON

TAIKOO IMPROVEMENT

is

of fielding a very strong side and who is unavailable. Wilson should be able to hold their own also being experimented with on Fagainst the soldiers

the wing, in place of Munro, and One postponed First Division Meeke is back in his old position fixture is also down for decision in the regrettable absence of Bon- to-day, the Recreio entertaining DAL. --- the Ulsters at King's Park. The Taikoo Recreation Club secured Portuguese team will probably be Westy's getting to be a their second victory in the Mixed at full strength, although`“A.V.” re Doubles Badminton League by may move up to the pivot position re- defeating the Sailors' and Sold-and Beltrao to the centre-forward

Lers' Home by 6 sets to 3 at Quar-berth 102, ry Bay last night.

OVERHEARD AT THE

NINETEENTH

2re

(Continued on Page 51-

Arrangements For January 16

MATCH AGAINST TOURISTS TO START AT: 4.45 PM.

Probably the most important game in the Caer Clark Cup ser- ies will take place at King's Park this afternoon where the "X" La- real verandah golfer, his

the Central Bri-miniscences

becoming tish Association Ladies in their minuisances.** "needle" match, the result of ** ....west round in

Beltrao As Leader Lt. Nixon, Formerly On which will probably decide the didn't qualify and tried to drown The Fire Brigade Recreation The latter, although a splendid

China Station

competition.

his sorrow, which by the way he Cinh overwhelmed the St. John's centre-half, is equally as brilliant |

Club by nine sets to nil at the in the leader's position and should Through the courtesy The "Ladies have, unfor talked, only irrigated it.”

of the and Mac's a busy body Central Police Station

do well against the soldiers

Japan Rugby Union permission MEMBER OF ALL-CONQUERING tunately, met with a severe set alright, he's got the interferiority Detailed results of the matches The first Interport trial will be has been received by the Hong.

NAVAL PACK

held on the Club ground to-mor-Kong Football Club's Rugby Sec- TOW.

tion for two games to be played against the New Zealanders, one on the trip to Japan and one on the return jouney. The Kitano Maru is zeriving in Hong Kong on The following is the forecast for the morning of Thursday, January the week-end fixtures, giving the 16th, and a match will be played favoured team in capital letters against a Colony Afteen at £30

ތ

back as Miss S Dalziel, their in- side-right and most prolific scor- met with an accident last

ficulty in securing both points

Lieutenant Francis John Jones,į, from the Recreio Ladies, whom they will encounter in their Caer 24, of Vanbrugh Park, Black Thursday, badly twisting her an- Clark Cep fixture.

heath, London, S. E., and Licu-kle.

The Saints are retaining the tenant Ernest George Nixon, -25, same team as last week and with of High-street, Kenilworth, both Miss F. Wong playing at inside of the Royal Naval College, -right, in support of Miss P. Git Greenwich, were killed when tins, the Interport leader, a glut their car was in collision with a of goals should result.

lorry at Sheep-lane, near Woburn

The Portuguese Ladies are (Beds). making one change in their team,

They were on their way to Bir

Mias N. Goncalves displacing mingham for a course of instruc-i

Mixa E. Rosario at left-half.

St. Andrew's Ladies:-Mari. Rose;

tion.

L4 Nixon was a member of the Miss G. White and Miss R. Stephen Navy's all-conquering pack two son: Miss L. Jorge, Miss J. Wone Miss M Chura; Misa N. Loe, Miss Seasons ago in the Triangular

F. Won Miss P. Gittins, Miss J. Toumament, playing in the front Booker and Misa I. Gittina.

row, while he had ziso played for

:

Recreio LadiesKiss Z. Barroat the Navy at Twickenham He Miss C. Osmand, Miss O Botelho, was educated at Warwick School, Miss E. Xavier, Miss M. Alves, Mizi

K. Gonsalves; Miss B. Remedios and arrived on

(Continued on Page 5)

MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS TITLE

Semi-Final Round This Afternoon

HOLDERS MUST GIVE OF THEIR BEST

complexTM

INDIA ALL OUT FOR 149

UNOFFICIAL TEST AT LAHORE

WAZIR ALI SCORES 76

· IN FINE STYLE

$

were as follows:-

Fire Brigade's Easy Win At the Central Police Station last night, the Fire Brigade Re

creation Club beat the St. John's Club by 9 sets to nil:

E. 1. Shute and Mrs. Shute Fire Brigade)

beat F. H. Kwok and Miss Mac-

beat G. A. Smith and Mrs.ÅTM“

L. Bizlow best

21-2

ROVER'S FORECAST

TO-DAY

SENIOR SHIELD

23-11 St. Joseph's

Boland Koh and Miss - Irene Wong

21.3

Club

1. L' Anderson and Miss M. Grif... 6ths (Fire Brigade):--

[beat Kwok and MacCaw

be-beat Smith and Barlow

beat Koh and Wong

Lahore, To-day- The third anodicial Test tween India and Australia com- menced here to-day when India (Fire Brigade): (took first knock and· scored 149|beat Kwok and MacCaw ...

تو

T POLICE

(Causeway Bay, 4 p.) *▼ NAVY que

-(Comb, 4 p.) 21-8 Lemon (RA) Y & CHINA "F” 24-17 21-3

AL Fisher and Mrs. E. Kirkwood

| 70315, after being 95 for 6 at beat Smith and Barlow. Weather permitting, some very lunch time

A feature of the beat Kob and Wong a faultless hatting

ipp on the Club ground.

The time of this match is shown

tickets and posters as 415 jam, but, in order to give the public more opportunity to see the

15 minuter

(Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.), the start is being delayed His Excelency the TS. China A (Kowloon F.C., 4 jam.) Governor, His Excellency the

· JUNIOR SHIELD,

G.O.C., Sir Thomas, Southern, ENGINEERS ▼ Athierie

Commodore "Sedgwick, and Mr. K.. (Caroline Hill, 2:30 pm) Midinsaws, Consul-General for

v Léga · Portuguesa.

Kowloon

K.

ULSTERS

PUSILIERS

the China Sta-good tennis should be witnessed innings was

Taikoo's Surprise Wi at the Chinese Recreation Club display by Wazir Ali, who hit 121

At Quarry Bay last night, the NAVY this afternoon when the semi-boundaries in his 76.

Taloo Recreation Club beat the final round encounters in the At the close of play Australia Sailors and Soldiers' Home by 6

Miss C. Botelho, i C. Silva, Miss tion with H. M. S. Berwick A. Alves and Miss M. Figuerido.

R. A. OFFICERS TROUNCED

Weakened by the zbernee of se-

BRAWN CUP HOCKEY Colony Open Mixed Doubles were only 78 runs in arrears with acts to 3:

MATCH TO-DAY

veral good players, the Royal Ar-Diocesan Girls Meet tillery Officers proved no match

C.B.A. Ladies

(Kowloon, 2.30pm) Japan, have signified their inter-

tion of being present ▼ Easton (Causeway Bay, 230 p.m.)

East Lanca

(Chab, 2.30 pm)

FIRST DIVISION

The Australian and New Zea- and Association are giving Ilmacheon in honour of the visitors, * Ulsters.2

jand the Hong Kong Football Club (King's Park, 4 pm) is giving them a steak and kidney TO-MORROW

pudding dinner after the game.

INTERPORT TEIAL

RECEPIO

Championship will be held com- seven wickets in hand. - mencing at 3 p

India: 149 CL Nagel 4 for TZ). L Goldman and Miss R. Han-Australia: 72 for 3.

Better cock, the holders, are likely to

...T Stainton and Miss- 3. Summers | (Tafkoo):---

beat D. Waylen. and. Mian M.

Doig bext I. Windfeld and Mas, Lloyd-

Jones beat H Hearth

and

Brown

21-14

21-17

best 2. E. Wong and Miss F. 21-12 Wong

(Recreio “E”) I.

eater the final at the expense, of Capt. J. D. Mine and Miss M.

for time East Lancs. in their friendly hockey encounter on the

In addition to the two Caer Saville, although not until after Marina ground yesterday, bear Clack Cup encounters this after a hard fight. beaten by 10 clear goals. Betting noon, the Diocesan Girls' School (5), Johnson (2), Lieut. Williams will meet the Central British As- Lient. Robinson and Owen scored sociation Ladies in the Brayn for the winners.

KLT.C. MAMAK TEAM

The following "i will represe

Mamak Hockey

ame"; against 32

norrow at 930 LED

zina. Grounde:--- Ramzan

Singh (Capt.) and Kishen

3. Noronha

Big Surp

The latter pair, did extrembly

Cup series on the former's ground well to climinste M. W. Lo and

at King's Park,"commenting Mr Litton in the Second Round

The Central British Association Ladies have yet to record a win

end should provide very silt op- position to the champions, an

Probably the best tennis of the

de only scored two goals, afternoon will be seen in the 25 against their opponents 24.other semi-final tie between

the following will represent the Raminha and Mrs. Chiu Chan-

School? Miss B

the Ma Diocesan Giria'

It is expected that the Kitano. :(Club, 3.30 pm) Marn will gail late on Thursday"

night or early Friday morning.

No seats will be reserved for 21-6 the game and prices... ̧ à

are $150

C. Summers and Mine R. Summers | A. E. Xavier and Miss 8. Remedios covered stand, and 50 cents open

lost to Waylen and Daig ...-.

- 17-21, lost to Fincher and Gluten best Winiseld and. Zloyd-Jones 21- 5 best Kew and Dawson beat Hearth and. Brown Arte, fl- 4 beat Wong wad-Wong/

· H Routledge and Him I. Cuming... E. Soma and Men Soum |ham C2=ikoo)

15-21 lot to Fincher

Kewi

lost to Waylen und Doig. lost to Winifield and doyd-

beat Hearth and Brown

Recrea

Pack, "where the Club de Recreio

best the St. Andrew's Club by 7 webs

1. A. Carvalho und Miss L. Reme

BL

BOIL.

ail Longbottom, Miss D. Turner and chit last season's runners-up, and The Disainill,” Mien N. Witchell, Miss W. C.-Hung and M

Chaba and Kiss S. West, Miss D. who are the stres Hall, Miss 7, Broadbridge, Miss in several zega han, Aw- Bockler, Min K. da Roza and Miss

potential

Singh and Pe

tar Singh. Plato and

reira; D. Hor

21–2 Kowinoni: Long

|stand, = both including tax

Ser-

21-18vice men will be admitted" at half 21-7 DICE

(Recreio

11 VOLUNTEER HOCKEY MATCH.

The following will represent the Volunteers : (Signallers) in a friendly ho sys, match - zainst on the Padio „Club-ground.... at-3.15.2.1

this afternoon

Gardid Shah Bachan Singh, B. 4:12 31 6 Singh, Bagan Sinch, Dainep Singh, Gurbax Singh, Jagjeet

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