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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1936-
ALL-CHINA SOCCER TEAM FAIL TO IMPRESS
GOOD BOWLS PROGRAMME
- TO-MORROW
(Continued from Page 41
difficult
as ret, how the various rinks are working out, always a problem for Selection Committees at this time of the year.
Police Favoured
The Police should score against the K.C.C., and I think the In- dias, in spite of their inauspici- ous start, should have, a little in hand against the uncertain Kow- lcon Dock team.
It will be interesting to ace how Taikoo fare now that they are back "where they belong," and I have visions of their staging a real comeback and upsetting some of the big noises.
Lae Kwok-wai, above, is a member of the All-China World Olympic football team to tour Europe and to play in the Berlin Games.
It looks like five home wins, in CRAIGENGOWER'S WIN football parlance, in the Second]
* NO SURPRISE Division. although the Foot- ballers' first string may cause an lupset at King's Park, where they
(Continued from Page 4) - meet Recreio juniors.
The following are selected teams sult was the same last season, and As I pointed out last week the re-
for tomorrow:—
FIRST DIVISION TEAMS Craigengower "A":
A. E. Coates, A. A. Razack, J.
vanagh and R. F. Luz (skip).
C. Summons, L. C. R. Souza, A. Gonies and U. M. Omar (skip).
FORWARDS LACK TACTICS!
FUNG KING-CHEONG ON THE MARK
LEE WAI TONG CLOSELY MARKED
(From The China Press"}
Shanghai, April 26.
AN overflowing crowd of 20,000, driven to a
Wang Hee-shtin, above, gare z rousing display against the Por. tuguese team in Shanghai last week-end, when the All-Chins team were triumphant by & goals
to 1.
ON RECREIO
point of frenzy by the urge to have a look at the team which is going to wear China's colours in NINE EVENTS the Olympic Games in Berlin this summer, jam- med the Yenping Road Stadium and cheered itself hoarse as the picked Chinese eleven fought to a 6-1 victory over the Portuguese eleven, yesterday.
TENNIS CARD Tourney To Begin Next Week
A. V. GOSANG FAVOURED FOR SINGLES
Rather inconsistent for a team which is to compete against I tipped Craigengower as serious the world's best in amateur ranks, the Chinese nevertheless out- challengers to the
premier club classed their opponents by a decisive margin, dominating the Ca-What was most surprising was the play from start to finish and occasionally giving a brilliant display
heavy defeat of Drake's riak of technique în ball control and attacking movements. S.[containing as it did three ex-First: Despite the one-sided score, it was a fine, fast game. China,
Division players in Taylor, Niah of course, was superior in every department. It seemed that at Club de Recreio this year is de- and Drake himself. Their oppos-the forwards did not understand each other as well as they cided into no less than nine events ing skip, Lewis, is of course an old should; but they were better as individuals. As a team the and the entries, as a result, have
J. S. Landolt, Dr. V. N. Atienza, Eel Areni and R. Basa (skip).
Craigengower "B":
J. R. Soares, B. Whiteman, K. M.
Omar and Gil (skip).
A. J. Coelho, W. Fitzgerald, M. A. R. Souza and C. S. Rosselet (skip).
J. W. Leonard, E. W. Randall, A. 3. Omar and W. V. Field (skip).
Police R.C.:
W. Cameron, R. H. E. Marks, A.
E. Carey and W. Mair (skip).
The annual tennis tournament
First Division skip but, even so, Chinese played only passably well for the men were all neat foot-far exceeded those of any previous I was surprised at this resuit ballers and easily fitted themselves into the soccer machine. Nevertheless, I feel I have no need
the K.B.G.C. will be amongst the understanding, but they did not. as yet to revise my opinion that, The forward line worked with leaders at the end of the season
K.C.C. Hopes
have any definite tactics. They HIGH STANDARD OF FOOTBALL outclassed their opponents be-
In the premier division I was cause every one of the five for-.
W. Greis. C. Dowman, J. Oreim and pleased to see the close finish be. /wards knew how to beat his
W. E. Hollands (skip).
L Glendinning, W. Dall, T. E.
Booker and J. Shepherd (skip).
Reserve:-W. Glendinning.
Civil Service CC:
Had
it not
Etween the R.C.C. and Craigen-ponent, and even then ther gower "A". This augurs well for beat some of their rivals some the mainland team
of the time, and couldn't pass been for a disastrous finish by all of them all the time.
Halfbacks Strangest The halfbacks
P. E. Knight, J. Cook, C. Strange Hyde-Lay's rink the result might
and F. J. Jones (skip).
H. Major, W. Burling, J. F. Gowan and J. Deakin (skip).
J. Gallatley, W. L. Collyer, S. derman and J. Hollidge (skip).
Indian R.C.:
Mac-have been reversed. Leading up to
D. M. Khan, S. M. Rumjahn, M.
Y. Adal. A. B. Dallah (skip).
were probably the 16th bead, Hyde-Lay took but the strongest department in the Al-one shot more to lose by 10. The entire line-up. Composed of W. C. debacle came on the 17th and 18th Leung, M. S. Wong, and Darky heads when his rink lost two fives. Chen, this department seldom al- To lose by but shots to lastlowed the opposition
to dribble Fear's champions is, however, a through. Only when the. Portu good performance and my faith in guese sent up long passes, the K.C.C. will, I think, be justi-the heads of the balves, did they fed.
sacceed in getting near the Chin-! The Recreio had a comfortable, tse goal win against the Givil Service," al- Ga-though it is noteworthy that.
J. Hoosen, A. K. Minu, A. H. Rum- jaha, A. R. Minu (skip).
M. R. Abbas, A. Baker, A. M. Wahab, A. O. Madar (skip).
Recreio:
F. V. Ribeiro, D. C. Alves, J. F. Noronha; C. G. Silva (skip).
J. J. Basto, L. F. Xavier, L. A. terrez, F. X. M. da Silva (skip).
(Continued on Page 13)
over
C. E. Marques, E. M. Remedios, Aof Alves by one shot. Hollidge
Jones managed to get the better LEAGUE CARD OPENS
A. Remedies, E. A. Alves (skip).
Kowloon C.C.:
made a disastrous start, losing 8
A. E. Silkstone. E. C. Fincher, J. shots in the first four heads. From Fraser, R. P. Phillips (skip).
this he never properly recovered,
C. Lee, R. C. Graig, F. Goodwin, but it should be noted that the A. Hyde-Lay (skip).
UNDER CLOUD
(Continued from. Page 4)
F. Gittins, W. Geall. W. Hyde, N.highest score conceded by either with his lead and No. 2 of laat
3. Bebbington (skip).
K.B.G.C.:
team was a three and each of the year, had a good win aginst Minu. sides had one. Deakin
XKowloon was the At King's Park, to conclude my
A. Russell, J. Watson, W. Macfar-unfortunate one, losing to F. laze, L. Guy (skip).
J. G. Meyer, J. Henson, M. Hender-Silva by the large margin of son, A. Holland (skip).
S. Eright. R. Hall, S. Randle, E. Duncan (skip).
SECOND DIVISION TEAMS
Police R.C.:
shots.
Convincing Win
tour, Recreio did not
18 seem to have had much trouble in bettering the Civil Servants, for whom I notice Grimmitt did not The K.B.G.C. commenced in the Civil Servants completely re turn out as anticipated. In fact, great style and were unmerciful shuffled their team which was not
D. Fitches. T. E. Hunter, G. s.to the Indians. Each rink жод Alexander and W. McHardy (skip). handsomely and the Colony cham-Jones' four won, and then by only a bit like the one selected. Only
C. Pile, S. Farlow, A. J. Johnson pion, Bob Duncan, playing I be a single shot, whilst F. X. M. Silva and S. Logan (stip).
lieve his first game as skip in the had the biggest win of the whole C. Blackburn, F. Kelly, F. Chan-| nings and J. S. Riddell (skip).
fleague, was the most shots up! and One swallow doesn't make a sun-shots.
day by beating Deakin Reserves:-W. Chester Woods
by 18 N. Fraser.
Meritorious Wins
Craigengower:
mer, but this was a most convinc-1 ing win and should act as a tonic
A. B. Hamsam, L L Fox, J. Pau to the winners. The Indiana, on and W. Ward (skip).
Dr. N. J. Karanja, E. McNay,
·
On the Craigengower green the two home teams had meritorious
IN JAVA
Royal Engineers Win Two Games"
Singapore, April 23. The reigning S.A.F.A. league champions, the Royal Engineers returned from their Java football tour this morning. They played six matches in twelve days, woo two of these and lost the other four. All the players were en- thusiastic about their tour. Staff Sergeant Rogers, the centre-half and skipper of the R. E. First Division side, said: "We had an excellent time and could not have been better treated anywhere in the world."
"At present the standard of football in Java is much higher than that in Singapore," tinued Sergeant Rogers. "All the we met would
COT-
via t beat a full strength Singapore XL The crowds know the game and were very sporting and the standard of refereeing is high." -Straits Times.
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Pairings For Fanling Next Sunday
The following are the Royal
the other hand, have no need to wins, the "B" coatingent beating Hong Kong Golf Club starting be despondent as a result of the the Police by 18 shots, thanks times for Fanling next Sunday: W.match.
T.
They
OLD COURSE
Year,
A. V. Gosano, the holder of the singies championship, will have a difficult task defending his singles
title against J. Tavares, but he (should, with A.
V. Remedios as bis partner, also win the doubles title.
The other events are very open, due to the good handicapping. The tournament starts on. Monday next and below we give the draw for the different events:-
Men's Doubles Championship Bye: A. V. Remedios and A. V. Go- 550 v M. A. Oliveira and L. A. Carralho; H. A. Noronha and G. A. Noronha.
First Round: E A. Barros and J.
Tavares v W. A. Reed and A. A Remedios; C. A. Baretto and J. Gonsalves v B. T. Gosano and L. F. Ribeiro.
Bre: HL A Biberio and J. L. Xavier;
A. M. Siva and H. Gonsalves ▾ F. J. Remedios and J. J. Reme- dios.
Men's Singles Championship J.
Remedios received a bye into the Second Round, J. Tavares v. M. A. Oliveira; A. V. Gosano (holder) T. C. A. Barretto; G. A. Noronha v J. Gonsalves; F. J. Remedios v. B. T. Gosano; H A. Ribeiro; A. V. Re- medios v. L. A. Carvalho, while W. A. Reed received a bye into the Se- cond-Round.
Ladies' Singles Championship Miss C. M. Botelho, Miss, M. M. Alves and Miss A. B. Noronha re- ceived byes into the Second Bound. Miss C. Osmand v. Miss C. M. Botel ho; Miss A. C. Remedios v. Miss T. A. Guterres: Misa O M. Ribeiro T. Misa A. Britto; while Miss M. G. Alves and Miss A. Boza received byes into the Second Round.
7.
Ladies' Doubles Handicap
Ribeiro and R. Ribeiro ((+3/6) v. M. Figueiredo and T. Gon- salves (+15); M. M. Alves and 0. M. Basto (18) v. S. H. Remedios and G. D'Almada (acr.); A. de Souza and Mrs. C. Sour (-15) v. L. Osmand and 0. M. Ribeiro (30-3/6); A Britto and C. Osmund (20) v. C. A. Xavier and T. A. Guterres (-15); M G. Alves and A Rozs. (-40) v. Y. A. Noronha and E. M. Xavier (+15) M. Piena and B. A. Remedios (act.):
T E. M. Rosario and 0.
-15);
C. Botelho and O. 3 Bo telho (40). A C. Remedios and M Xavier (-30); C. Botelho and A.
Ribeiro
Noronha (-15). S. M. Xavier
and M. Ribeiro (Scr.).
Phelps and E. V. Pearse (skip). D. K. Khares, D. A. Rozario,
were playing Bagley and A. A. Lewis (skip).
mainly to Field's rink, which had against a team continually in the better of Shepherd's quartette Civil Service C.C.: EF. Harper, J. E. Carr. C.
practice and with Champelovier and H. Westlake Sr. Play themselves I am fairly con- believe, the "star tarn" in this
a little more by 11 shots. A. M. Omar was, I 9.20 am. J. B. Mackie, J. S. Hac-B (skip).
Laren fident they will achieve a good
9.24 B. Williams,
L. J. A. Fielden, E. A rink and was always doing some. W. E. Hillier, Mmeasure of 'success. Purvis and R. R. Davies (skip).
Browning. thing useful. The imperturbable 928 J. R. Pentelley, M. Cunetti, A. Ste-make the opening day a very sac Hollands after an exciting finish. Craigengower "B" helped to
Cavanagh vens and H. F. Westiske Jr. (skip). cessful one for their Club by beat-
lost by two shots to
Football Club "A":
H
ww
9.40
9.32. F. P. Anslow, W. Kershaw, J. Eusing the Police. Cavanagh's rink
But the best win for Craigen- 9.36 sell and J. Gregory (skip).
was the only one which was de-;
:gower was their Second Divisions: feated and that by but two shots pions. The uncertainty of the
team's defext of the junior cham- 9.44
B. P. Shaw, G. S. Graver, J. Beach
and C. B. Robertson_(skip).
B. A. Trengrove, J. Dobson, G. Stephens and J. Rodger (skip).
Football Club "R":
E.
I was a little surprised at Shep-game was proved by the collapse 8.48 Bard's rink losing by 11 shots, ss of Drake's rink against Lewis's 9.52 they look a very useful combina-four, who, of course, play a very 9.56
J. Wells, T. E. Bowell, A. Ham-tion. Wally phreys and E. J. Edwards (skip).
down C. W. H. Wilson, P. Morgan, E.
Carter and J. A. R. Selby (skip).
J. H. Gelling. F. EL Glover, H. Perr and A, Chapman (skip).
Electric RC.:
Mair was
half
badly way
to Rosselet
sound game. The other two visit-10.00 Sthrough. By the 16th head he had with a new rink, being 11 shots up 10.04
ing rinks both won, Thompson,
V. Sorby, J. L. King, J. Sloan, J.] F. Lunny (skip).
3. Barron, W. E. Orchard, G. G. Thompson, W. H. Muskett (skip). A. Tarbock, T. P. Saunderson, Descon, A.. Webster (lip).
K.B.G.C.:
made a brilliant recovery, only to
loss it again by conceding eight home against the ever-cheerful 10.08
jon Pearce, and Rose just scraping;
shots in the next four heads.
The tit-bit this week is the s.meeting between the Recreio and
Craigengower "A"
on the latter's S.green. It is to be hoped that fine weather prevails over Saturday so that by the time next week's
W. L Walker, K. C. Hamilton, C-matches
B. Hosking, E. Ross (skip).
come round. it will be
possible to gauge more accurately
LR Cramer, D. A O'Kiefe.
A. T. Lay, E Bathurst.
F. M. Ellis, A. A. Bremner.
R. M. Wood, J. E. Richard-
50%.
IG. S. Dodwell, K. S. Morrison.
G. Marseille, G. W. Sewell; N. K. Littlejohn, C. E. Moore.
E. des Voeux, J. S. Dyken. EK. Williamson, Price.
W. N. A. Smalley,
*
Jusserand
#
S. H. Crak
Ward.
10.12
LEAGUE SOCCER NOW
10.16
DRAWING TO CLOSE
10.20
"
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However, according to the
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CHINESE BOXERS FOR BERLIN
ONLY TWO WILL ENTER RING
Shanghai, April 25. Although three Chinese will travel to Berlin as members of China's boxing squad to the World Olympic Games, only two will ac-
Dod all, Capt.tually take part in the contests
Ching wei-ti and Wong Yung- K. S. Robertson, A. Cling have been chosen as China's
Bowicer.
the Olympic KK Collings, H. H.representatives to Mandy.
Games, although Lee
Ming-hua, S. P. Langley, F. C. their mate of the 32nd Boute Young.
Army, will go along with them for the purpose of gaining perience. While Lee will not fight at the Olympic Games, it is plan-
T. C. Monaghan,
Rodgers.
NEW COURSZ
Ex
B. Rogers, S. White, W. S. Drake the strength of the various com- present schedule, the League 10.04 m. Mrs. Smalley, Mr. Jus-ned to get him matched before or
G. Sheriff (skip).
F. Cheeseman, B. Read, J. Gill, G.(binations. Thompson (skip).
*Recreio:
A. V. Barro, F. X. Xavier, O. P. Bemedios, C. Basto (skip).
P. A. Yvanovich, J. M. Rosario, F. A. Machado, C. A. Lopes (skip).
L J. Sire, C. Roza-Pareira, A. P. [Guterres, F.' V, Soares (skip).
Kowloon C.C.i
should conclude on May 13, which is two days earlier than last season's closing date! This
W. W. Hirst, C. J. Tacchi, S. is hardly good enough and the Houghton, T. Cary (skip).
strand.
lafter the official games.
Ching Kwei, the
other 92nd Route Army boxer and Olympic. team candidate, is in Peiping,
A Spary L. Jack, I Ors, Ltee, besides granting postpone-problem which threatens to enter a hospital in the north. He League. Management Commit-solution to this most important having left Shanghai recently to
Lammert (aicip},!!
A. Mulcahy, A. Nissim, V. C. Lments, must utilise their time have serious repercussions next has been stricken with some state- brum, J. Jack (skip).
to better purpose in finding a season.
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