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CHINA'S FORWARDS THROW AWAY 3CHANCES

POLO CAPTAIN

OF ENGLAND IS

SUSPENDED

Sequel To Match Incident

SIDE WITHDRAW FROM TOURNAMENT

(By R SHEEPSHANKS)

London, July 21.

It was announced yesterday that Mr. E. H. Tyrrell-Martin, captain of England's polo team against America in the recent Westches- ter Cup contest, has been suspend- ed by the Hurlingham Committee from continuing to play in this. year's Champion Cup tournament. the most important event of the English polo season.

Was

When this was announced the U.S. team. Texas Rangers, in which Mr Tyrrell-Martin playing, withdrew from the Cham- pion Cup final. Templeton, the a walk- other finalists, received

over.

The official notice posted at Hurlingham reads:

The Hurlingham Polo Club Committee suspend Mr. EH.

Wong Mei-shun. left, and Tsui Ah-fai, right, gave splendid per- formances in the intermediate line for China against Great Britain, in the First Round of the Olympic soccer tournament. when Britain won by two clear goals scored after a goalless first half.

TRAINING STARTED AT

THE VALLEY

YO HO LOOKING FIT AGAIN

(By "RAPIER")

Training for the Seventh Extra Race Meeting of the Hong Tyrrell-Martin from continuing Kong Jockey Club, to be held on Saturday, September 26, has to play in the Champion Cup started, although some of the more prominent ponies have yet 1936, for conduct in that tourna-to make an appearance. Most of the ponies that went away for the summer have now returned, with the exception of those in ment prejudicial to the game.

the Hem Stable, which are still at Fanling.

Struck Opponent

which Mr. The conduct of Tyrrell-Martin was found guilty is that of striking Mr. H. H. Hughes. a member of the opposing side, during the play in the semi-final

Special attention and care

GT. BRITAIN WORTHY

WINNERS

LOSERS' DEFENCE SHINE THROUGHOUT CLASH

TSO KWAI-SHING'S FAILURE

PLAYING

Berlin, August 7.

on the whole a better brand of foot- ball than was generally anticipated in the face of superior opponents, China lost to Great Britain by 2 goals to nil yesterday afternoon in the first round of the Olympic soccer champion- ship after a goalless first half.

The thrilling contest which opened at 5.30 p.m. was witness- ed by over 10,000 enthusiasts. Britain's two winning goals were scored in the second half, the first 11 minutes after play had been resumed and the second 21 minutes after the restart

Despite the fact that the British team did most of the attacking, the Chinese custodian Pau Ka-ping and the two full- backs, Tam Kong-pak and Lee Ting-sang, with the assistance of the middle line of defence, put up a spirited resistance.

On the resumption of play

in the second half, the Chinese players staged a series of well- co-ordinated attacks, but all the onslaughts were cleared by the British goalkeeper, who played a calm and steady game.

First Blood

As in the first half, the winning team monopolised much of the play in the second, their entre-for-

"DIAMOND have been lavished on the grass ward securing first bloed by plac-

GOSSIP"

of the Champion Cup between the PUI CHING

Texas Ranger, Mr. Tyrrell-Mar- tin's side, and the Optimists last Saturday.

Opinions will differ as to the necessity of so severe a sentence. In a very keen game in the semi- final tie Mr. Tyrrell-Martin was seen to swing his stick round to hit Mr. Hughes. The two playersj shook hands afterwards, leaving the unfortunate occurrence, as

ing incident.

FOR 3 PEG RAZORS everyone imagined, merely a pass-

N.ME

track, which is now looking in ag the ball into the Chinese net in the 11th minute. Ten minutes perfect condition.

י,

In the last 25 minutes of play the

I am glad to be able to re-later the British inside-left scored port that most of the ponies the second goal that have so far appeared at

but three excellent the morning gallops are looking Chinese made great efforts in re- extremely fit, although trainers taliation,

CERTAIN FOR

LEAGUÈ TITLE to give them fast work.

The Amalgamation Question

GOOD WEEK-END CARD.

(By "INFIELD")

The surprise last-minute amal-

at the moment are not inclined chances were missed. The first was when Lee Wai-tong, the Chinese football idol, miskicked when near- ing the British goal.

Kain-shun and Suea King-cheong, respective left and right inside forwards, were res-

Yo Ho, winner of the Australian Derby, is now well, having fully recover- ed. from the hard going that it went through at the Annual Race Meeting.

Mr. Eu Tong-sen

Fung

was in

Pau Ka-ping, above, splendid fettle between the sticks for China in the Olympic soccer match against Great Britain.

ponsible for the loss of the other NICHOLS TAKES

has two opportunities, both failing to

three griffins in training at the core from close range.

They Valley for next year.

Big Question

While realising that the pick of

As a whole the British team de-1

COLONY OPEN SINGLES BOWLS FINAL TO-DAY

(Continued from Page 21

BENEFIT

Century Against Kent At Southend

The local Baseball League sea- are a grey, a bay and a chest-served its victory, excelling in and defence, parti- In Heat Of Moment

son is fast drawing to a close and nut, the latter being a sister of teamwork Polo is a game which is played at with the U. S. Navy teams out of Rosemary, which was held back cularly their skillful heading both

this year's Derby onțin defence and attack.

On the Chinese side, Tam Kong-| KENNETH FARNES IN FORM CRAIGENGOWER "A" SECURE so great a pace that players often the reckoning the race for cham-from

FIRST DIVISION TITLE say and do things in the heat of pionship honours is proving very account of lameness. These

three new griffins were brought pak, the left fall-back, drew the

London, To-day, the moment which would be un-interesting.

Pui Ching Academy, Canton, down here at this early stage most applause from the spectators

Essex scored their sixth win of by his excellent play, while Tso (Continued from Page 2) pardonable if done deliberately,

Kwai-shing, the right-wing, was in the season when they met Kent at but which are usually atoned for look like this year's champions, to become acclimatised.

worst form. Being closely Southend and surprisingly won by an innings that the position is very even at by a friendly apology at the end having played 11 matches, won 9-

and lost 2, while the Overseas be registered five days before he his present, and the match between of the chukker.

the Japanese are can play for any team. This was, watched, Lee Wai-tong was not the large margin of

land 216 runs.

The match was a "beneft” one these clubs, scheduled for August This was such a case, the more Chinese and

for M. S. Nichols, and it proved 22, should clarify the issue, if so because both the parties were fighting it out for the runners-up however, temporarily nullified as able to do much-Central News. not actually settle it.

mentbers of the England polo team berth, the former having played 3, a result of the granting of per-

a success in more ways than one, a fine ight won 5 and lost. 3, while the mission by the various team man- To-morrow both teams are

at which made such

the player concerned, scoring 110 home and should both secure vic-against America in the recent in-flatter, with a game in hand, have agers.;

won 4 and lost 3.

runs towards his side's.total of teamternational matches. tories.. The Portuguese

Jack O'Connor was also in 455. will entertain the Indians, who The suspension applies only. to

Another feature of the match lost at home last Saturday, while this particular tournament, and gamation between the Americans the Canadians will often be seen

is entitled to and the Canadians last Saturday in action, the question now remains been specially favoured by the fine form, knocking up 100 runs. the KB.G.C. have their neigh Mr. Tyrrell-Martin

as a shock to as to what is to be done with the draw.

Both men have had to fight for was the welcome return to form

Farnes, the fast There is no day so long-no going bours, the KC.C., as their visi-appear for the Texas Rangers in afternoon

fact that the main objective of the is quite obvious that many do not their successes and Coates will not of Kenneth

who had only recently 30 rough no occasion so trying-tors. They have the more diffi- the final tie of the Roehampton many, and, while appreciating the remnants of the Canadian team It

League Committee is to get the come up to the standard set by the soon forget his game with Hyde- bowler

been selected for the Australian that they can daunt the courage and leult task, but I think they will open cup tournament. endurance of Norvic Footjoy shoes, just about repeat last year's suc-1

season over, the added strength to Americans, and it is equally ob-Lay

Coates played Jead for Craigen tour and who was kept out of the Day by day usage will leave them as

the new combine will probably play vious that these players will not smart and good-looking as the first

a large part in determining the be given a game until unusual cir-gower "A" team for some years game the whole of last season

as did Gutierrez for Club de Be-lowing to knee trouble. time you put them on. Men appre-

championship.

cumstances arise! ciate them because they are equally smart and comfortable. Built by skill

In Ignorance

There will be four interesting creio, but this season they navelacores were:-

100; Freeman 6 for 32). ed British workmen at the Norvic

Although Eastern agreed to the games this week-end. Pui Ching both been playing in different post Essex: 465 (Nichols 110, O'Conner factory at Northampton-the home of Kowloon Dock (away), and C.C.C.

£9). J. S. Dinner, S. J. Hougton. C. J.Americans' permission to include will meet the Americans to-mor-tions, Coates as a No. 3, whilst the traditional British craftsmanship- every size and half-size is made in "B" (home). The Kowloon Bowl-Tacchi and T. W. Carr (skip).

several Canadians in their line-up, row and the Volunteers on Sun-Portuguese player has been trying Kent: 115 and 98 (K. Farzes 6 for CC.C. Here are shoes that ing Green Club have to play the

were in total ignorance of the Volunteers will clash in the first successfully too.

US. BASEBALL will keep your feet sound and healthy Police (away), the I.R.C. (home). D. E. Kharas, F. X. Delgado, w many other followers of the game day, while the Japanese and the his hand at skipping-and quite

Shoes that will correct size faults

Phelps, and A. E. S. Alves (skip).

RESULTS H. P. Karanjia. E. McNay, W. J.fact that the teams had combined game to-morrow and Eastern and caused

ill-treatment. by previous

There was one serious breach the Japanese will bring Sunday's Footjoy will lend wings

Eagley, and W. Ward (skip)

Pau, W. B. Atkina, J. Fitzger of the rules that a player must programme to a conclusion.

Pirates And Giants ald, and Y. Abbas (skip).

Reserves H. J. Tollervey, and

Triumph

many widths.

weariest feet.

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cess.

Apart from the clash at King's Park mentioned above, Club de Recreio will then have to meet Taikoo (away) C.S.C.C. (home),

and Taikoo (away)..

to

the

Champions' Vital Match Craigengower "A" will be play

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.

(Continued from Page 2)

ing the much improved Kowloon A. B. Hamson Dock team at the Valley, and, with

K.B.G.C

W. L. Walker, X. C. Hamilton, C. anything like their fall team out. Hosking and H. E. Bose (skip). the latter may easily cause an up-

set:

B. S. Rogers, S. M. White, J. G. Meyer and G. E. Sherriff (skip).

F. A. Cheesman, R. O. Read, J. C.

The Police team are at home to Taikoo and again I favour the GI and G. E.. F. Thompson (skip). home team to retain the points, although there will probably be during the last two weeks.

Club de Recreio are also away,

League position

came

Chopping And Changing

To players of their calibre, pre- sumably, this chopping and chang- ing around does not make much difference, although I should say it

MACAU SUBS NOW IN TRAINING vmtage to specialise in

The following are the Macan subscription Grifins now in training for the meeting to be held in the Portuguese colony on September 13:

Owner

Li Lan Sang Li Lan Sang

little in it at the finish. Craigen-laying Craigengewer, and the Li Lan Sang

should remain

zower "B" have to go across the Valley to the Civil Service Club, the same as the visitors appear to jand "will probably return

be. the likely winners.

Yachtsmen Falter

with the points, as they did last year.- Junior Championship

Li Lan Sang Ko Yick Chim Ko Tiek Chim Li Tse Fong G, FL Potts

Name Wild Flower City Life Old Life

Hogmanay Wentworth Eastlight

*}

The

Reuter.

the skilful art of drawing to the

New York, To-day, The following were the results "jack" all the time.....

Strange enough, neither player of the League. baseball matches was fully extended in the semi- played yesterday:--

was?

-- National League

REE 47. 0 5 .8 .2

0 4. 14

9 2

Ripple and Jackson nit komers

Height Colour Brand No. final round! True, Coates

13.0

P/1199 trailing his opponent at one time,} 13.0

Cincinnatti F/107 but he was playing confidently) F/109 enough to pull up and win, whilst Pittsburgh G/538 Gutierres had very little opposi G/456 tion from a club-mate in Dick philadelphia

Atwood hit a homer. P/1014 Alves, who had one of his very F/114 rare of days." It is even New York F/891 money bet, but I fancy that Coates F/248 will win by a very small margin. F/305 The following summary shows

how they reached the final:- V/696 A E Coates (C.CC. “A”):

Grey

Grey

131 Grey

Merry Fatty Lonely Heart Shih Tin Grand

13.0

Grey

Victory Life

13.0

Grey 13.0

Black 13.0 13.1 Black 13.1 Grey Grey

13.0 Grey

So Ho Song Merry Doer

13.0 Grey

G/91

12.1

Grey

to nature footwear.

of Macarr

Couren Kleu

13.0

Grey

beat J. F. McGowan G/104 best T. Fergusson

Sold exclusively by

Li Shiu Pang

White Lies

13.1

Grey

G. H. Potts.

Brown Bee.

-13.1

Brown

G/393 best W. Mair F/282

Shoe Specialists.

of their nearest and only rivals, the Football Club “A”, and I think Club de Recreio, whom they have they will do it. later to play at Austin Road.

Yeung Wing Hong J. A. Victor Sports

Diamond

13.3

Shanghai Four

13.0

Grey

P/1213

Hurdling Morn

12.3

Grey

2/451

10, Ice House Street...

Rothesay Bay

13.3

Bay

F/38

beat F. X. Süva

beat N. J. Bebbington

13.0 Dun

G/184

The Yacht Club seem to have. Y. Liang The Second Division Champion-lost their form after a brilliant. Y. Liang ship is very nearly decided and it patch midway through the season, F. J. Gellion will need a big upheaval of form and I do not think they will b Yeung Wing Hong to prevent the Kowloon Bowling able to hold the Police juniors, al-HE. The Governor Sir Herbert Barker Shoes-the true Green Club from retaining the though they are at home.

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also

honours. With a match

The Electricians have an even more played, they are six points ahead chance of securing a win against

best P. E. Knight [beat A. Hyde-Lay Grey P/639 best A. W. Grimmitt.

L. A. Gutierrez (Recreio): Drew a bye

Football Club "B" entertain the To-morrow the champions meet Civil Service and should just win! Sports the Kowloon Cricket Club, and on The soccerites will have memories Bradley current form must win easily, al- of their fine win last Saturday to C. F. Chiu

G. H. Potts though they have had close calls spur them on.

Satingford Bachelorship Gold Reserve

13.2 "Grey" 130. Dun

beat A. S. Gomes

F/268 beat J. Shepherd

G/53 beat E. A. Alves

21-18

There were no other games scheduled in the National League. American League

Solters hit a homer.

21-5 St. Louis 21-10

21-14 Chicago

22-18

7.30 0

7

21-20

Detroit Cleveland

8:18

0

21-10 1:00

21-18

21-261

21-15

- There were no other games scheduled in the American League,

-Beuter.

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