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THE CHINA MAHL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936
Sporting Pages
INTERPORT CRICKET TRIAL RUINED BY TOO CAREFUL BATTING
FOOTBALL CLUBS
ST. JOSEPH'S
RETAIN
LAST YEAR'S XI
DELGADO AND CASTILHO RETURN TO FOLD MARQUES TO PLAY IN GOAL
(By "Referee")
ST. Joseph's Football Club, which created a stir in local soccer circles last year when they were the first to lower the colours of the South China "A" team, have practically the same team at their disposal this year, and are in fact being strengthened by the return of two Recreio play- ers in T. Castilho and N. Delgado.
The Saints do not anticipate finishing near the top this season, but confidently expect to hold their own against most of the teams in the League, due to the fact that last season they were able to account for several teams that finished higher than they did in the League table.
Their two Chinese players, Lewis Woo and "Darky" Lee. will not be available this season as they will be playing for the Chinese Athletic, while another great loss the Saints have sus- tained in in Sinclair, of the Royal Corps of Signals, their former pivot. who, it is understood. will not be playing for any civilian! club this season.
The inclusion of T. Castilho,
in place of Lee on the right|
Strandberg, of Sweden (left), who finished last in the event.
is shown as he rushed to congratulate America's wonder man, Jesse Owens, of Ohio State, who won the 100 Metres for the United States in record time. This picture was made a few seconds after Owens scored the first of his three Olympic victories at Berlin.
U.S. BASEBALL wing, will not weaken the for LUZ PLAYS GOOD Hamilton's
RESULTS
1908 League Record
Shattered
17 STRIKE-OUTS!
New York. To-day.
The following were the results
of the major League Baseball matches played yesterday:-
National League
St. Louis
New York'
ward line as there is not much difference between the two players, while the latter not
games.
Was
always available for all
Pat Castro's Debut
The vacancy caused by Lewis: Woo at right-half will probably
be filled by Pat Castro, a school-
BOWLS
Wins Colony Title For His Rink
GOOD FINAL AT VALLEY
boy who possesses a good kick The Final of the Colony Lawn and has plenty of stamina and Bowls Open Rinks championship
He will be somewhat was decided speed.
on the Hong Kong handicapped by lack of experi-Football Club green last evening ence. though be
two played.
when R. F. da Luz's Craigengower i Egames for the senior team in the quartette beat the Indian Herea-
0latter part of last season.
tion rink skipped by A. R Djallahj by 22 shots to 18, the game being featured by some excellent bowls
R. H.
4 7 8 12
1
The pivotal position is causing Melvin Ott, homered twice and the Saints considerable worry. The best available man at present is Russian, who, though he is good, Phas not, that art of distribution glorious opportunity of wresting the title when they led 12-6 on the
Bartell once.
St. Louis
8
Mize hit a bomer.
New York
3
Leslie hit, a homer.
and feeding so essential to a cen- 2tre-half.
the D. Leonard, captain of team, could fill the position, bet the team would then have
on the part of the two skips.
The Indians threw away
2
11th head. only to be overhauled
Record
ALEC PEARCE JUMPS
1.
INTO BEST FORM ·
FAST BOWLERS USED AT
WRONG END!
FIELDING
VERY RAGGED
(By L.B.W.)
S an Interport cricket trial match, the game between the
obs
Don Bradman, the world fam- -
Australian Test cricketer. above, is more than likely to
the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground last Saturday was a failure. in that it served no other purpose than confirming the opinion regarding four or five players as "certainties" for the Shanghai aaptain the Australian Test team
against England. tour.
The fact that there were so many people seeking Interport recognition for the first time taking part in the game was one
reason why run-getting was converted into such a laborious pro- PAM BARTON
cess, and unless our batsmen show more enterprise and realise
that when they are out in the middle they are expected to make
runs, the Selection Committee will, with the limited time at their disposal, final it hard to get together a team.
It is all very well to say that there is almost a month before the Interport comes off, but it is always desirable to pick the team a couple of weeks in advance in order that they may play in a few games together before the encounter with our Northern rivals.
COLONY BOWLS TEAM
DEFEATED
Club Lusitano's Easy Win Over Visitors
COATES' FINE DISPLAY
Shanghai, September 9. Following their victory over the Shanghai Recreation Clab by 24 shots to 21, the Hong Kong In- lost their terport lawn bowlers second match yesterday to Club Lusitane by the one-sided · score of 24 shots to 11
The one bright sport about
Saturday's game was the fact that
Alec Pearce has jumped right into: his best form. It is a foregone conclusion, of course, that he will
GOING AFTER
US. GOLF TITLE
Lone Quest Ends On September 28
WILL BE GUEST OF CURTIS CUP VICTOR
(By "LEIGHTON"Y
London, September 4.
Miss Pam Barton is going on a
compete in
the
be selected. He is definitely the best bat in the Colony, if not in China. to-day, and the knowledge lone quest to that he is in his best form will United States women's champion- serve to give confidence to the ship at Chase Brook, New Jersey, other members of the side. Jon September 28.
It is a plucky venture, and if she succeeds, her triumph will be the greater because she will lack the comradeship and support of as any other British representa-
tives.
(Continued on Page 3) SELECTION COMMITTEE The Interport Cricket Selection
been elected committee has follows:-
HR. B. Hancock, A. W. Hay-
-!
But ber visit to the States is a
It must be said that although ward, Owen Hughes and F.reminder that rivalry on the golf the Hong Kong players lost, they
put up a good fight and gave: A glimpses of Interport form.
E. Costes, Colony open singles champion, staged a bitter duel at
Goodwin.
YET ANOTHER DEFEAT
every end with the rival lead, Hong Kong Bowlers
Fred Machado.
J. F. McGowan, as skip, settledĮ down later in the match to play
a good game but was outplayed
Beaten
Shanghai, To-dzy."
course does not mean the destruc- tion of friendship off it.
Her Hostess
Her hostess will be Miss Char- lotte Glutting. who beat Miss Barton on the last green in the |Curtis Cup match at Gleneagles, and who was in turn defeated in the women's championship.
Miss Glutting lives near
the
The Hongkew Golf Club bear course where the United States
-Reuter.
championship will be played, and
the gesture of one who has the her invitation to Miss Barton is
warmest regard for the British champion as a "woman and 3
by Campos, while F. V. V. Ribeiro, was a bit patchy in his play. F.the Hong Kong bowls interport E. Knight's first appearance here team yesterday by 18 points to 15 who ends later, but it would only ƊFM. E. HAMILTON, of the was none too successful, but be
The results of the matches R Royal Lister Rifles, who is mast, have found the local greens be fair to them to say that if "Dame Fortune" showed
any one of the coming Hong Kong Area a shade faster than those in the the tour are as follows:-
beat Shanghai Recreation Club, golfer. favouritism at all, she was in China Command) swimming Colony.-China Press.
24.21. clined towards the winning rink champions, was born in Belfast in
lost to Club Lusitano, 11-24. especially on the 6th end when, 1909" and educated at Belfast
The Hong Kong players put up lost First Interport, 15-18. 3. Delgado will probably part-with Dallah lying three, Luz drove School. He tools very little interest a much better performance than lost to Shanghai Lawn Bowls Club, ner Fernandes at inside-left, and the jack out of the rink to make in sport while at School but turn-
their first appearance and
to
до
Visitors Improve y
23-25.
his dashing style of play should it a dead-end. and to score a two ed his attention to diving on join-most certainly did not have the lost Second Interport, S-30. enable, the Saints' forwards
when the bead was payed all overing the Army. score more goals this season. again.
He also seriously took to swim- best of luck, especially their skip lost to Honkew Golf Club 15-18. McGowan, who on several OC The goalkeeper's position will The best bowls was seen on the ming and made every effort to incasions missed by the narrowest be filled by either U. E Souza or 17th end, when first one side sud prove his stroke, eventually im- of margins. 2E. M. Marques, and it is possible then the other claimed the shot,proving to such an extent as to
that both will be used during the the
Pittsburgh
5
10
no
Philadelphia
3 11 Chuck Klein hit a home run.
0 leader for their attack, as the others are all on the light side.
Delgado's "Push" al
Pittsburgh
$ 9 1
Philadelphia
7
Chicayu
3
8
Stainback hit a homer.
Brooklyn
9
1
Chicago
9.
14
Gill hit a homer.
Brooklyn
12
1
score going finally
Cincinnati
2 10
I
same as last year--L Costa and
Boston
1.3
1
L. Souza.
Coates was slightly better than to the win the Northern Ireland District in the previous day's game but he season, according to the oppositadians, who scored a single, 100 yards free-style swimming still was not up to his old form tion while the backs will be the
championship and the diving, 'Players Analysed 1985 Taking the players individually,
and
As an athlete Hamilton has also
Cincinnatti
1
G
Boston
6. 17
ま
2. 2
American League
Philadelphia
Bob, Feller scored
established in
Waddell
Cleveland
Philadelphia
Cleveland
P. Castro, Hussain, Elms, 0. M.
1 Omar (halves); T. Castilho A. Ward, very pretty woods and Gomes was
5 T
01
LAWSON LITTLE WINS CANADIAN OPEN
4 7 1 5 13
First Match
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Remaining Fixtures The following are the remain. ing matches of the tour:-"
day: Third Interport, Recreation
Ground
POLICE BOWLS WIN Second Division
Fixture
In the Second Division of the
Miss Barton has been practis- ing very hard at Coombe Hill with Archie Compston.
OPEN RELAY HEATS FOR TO-DAY
Five Teams To Enter Final
There are six teams competing and among those favoured to reach the final, which is scheduled for next Wednesday, are: Hong Kong ¡University (holders), Victoria Recreation Club, Y.M.C.A. “A”. South China Athletic Association and the Army.
There will be two beats of three
Golf Club, Golf A very interesting event takes To-morrow: Junior he was outbowled by Club green.
place in the Victoria Recreation Machado,
The Interport dinner will be Clab swimming pool this, evening Kright, although inclined to be held to-night and the Colony team when the heats for the 200 Yards The team will be chosen from both No. 1's were off colour, but been very proficient, specialising
narrow at times, got in a number will return on or about next Fri-(teams of four) Open Eelay will the following:—
D. M. Khan was the worse of the in pole-vaulting. He played a little
[soccer. but wherever possible con- of very useful shots. Ribeiro at day.
be held. V. B. Souza and E. M. Marques two goal); V. Costa, L.. Souza (backs);
No. 3 was not convincing. A. K. Minu, rolled down some centrated on swimming.
Hamilton was not very successful casionally he got is a good wood 17 strike D. Leonard, N. Delgado, L. Fernandes always sound. Of the No. 3's there in the Hong Kong Area Swimming but was not consistent.-X.C.D.N.
was very little between them, ex-Championships held recently in the outs, breaking the League record and W. Sprinkle (forwards).
cepting that Field did his work so V.B.C. pool, although he swam a
Shanghai, September 8-Trail- Rubei 1908 by
thoroughly that he disputed the finely judged race to snatch second umpire's decision on the 18th bead, place in the Army Championshiping by 20 to 17 with only four when they were given a three and 150 Yards Medley race. and in the ends left to go, the Hong Kong he claimed the fourth shot, but a 50 Yards free-style, which he lost lawn bowls Interporters rallied Toronto, To-day, W. Lawson measure proved that the umpire narrowly to Cpt. McCarthy, of the and managed to score four woods
East Lancashire Regt.
in the 20th head to beat the Rees Lawn Bowls League yesterday at teams each to-day, the first two Little, twice British and American was right
by 24 shots to 21, in the opening Happy Valley, Police Recreation and the fastest third to enter the
Final Heath and Hal Trosky hit Amateur Golf champion, but who
Club beat Civil Service Cricket R F. da Luz played like a mas-
Playing on the Deep Water Eay match. failed to qualify for the American ter, and but for the fact that he
The Hong Kong players, who Club by 17 shots.
CS.C.C. dow did the second hole in one. farrived last Sunday, failed to Police R.C.
{reveal true⚫ Interport Form. F. Channings....
A Hyde-Lay, captain of the visit-H. B. Brown ing team, put up the best ex-J. Perkins hibition of the day, easily out-P. H. E. Marks
(skip) classing Bell, his rival skip, on
N. B. Fraser every end:
HLA. Alves, No. 3 of the Hong S. Farlow Kong team, made noticeable im-W. Campbell pression on the sepectators and A. E. Carey
(skip) must be counted
as a serious threat. He played well, but was C. Gough. inclined to be short at times of A. S. Kelly
10. 14
Open: recently, yesterday won the used his very mature experience/golf course recently, Mr. H. H. Bed-
Powell and Dimaggio (2) hit aggregate of 271 for 72 holes, hi have pulled the game round
homers.
New York
homers, St. Louis
New York
او
Lou Gehri. (2), Dimaggio, Seeds Craig Wood was third with 292-D. M. Khan Powell hit homers.
Canadian Open title with a record to the fullest limit. Dallah might
20
2
11: 0
6
711
rounds being 67, 66, 69 and 69. Jimmy Thompson, the British
11
1 12
"
6
Detail Scores
12
12
10
12 13
I
Amateur champion, was second The detail scores, head by head. with an aggregate of 279.and W.were as follows:-
13
0 12
3 13
14
12
14
J. S. Landolt-
15
2 14
34.
i
Reuter
A. K. Mina
A. 8. Gomes
16
1
15
14
1
M. Y. Adal A. R. Dalla
W.-V:-Fi---- E. F. da Laz
1416
18
D 16
3 17
712 2
FUSILIERS BEAT: R. A. IN
(skip)
· (xkip)
16
8. 20
20
020
Head
21
4
6
40
Al Simmons hit a homer.
St. Louis
*Boston
9
Foxx and Croner hit homers. Detroit..
POLO MATCH
Receiving six goals handicap, the Royal Welch Fusiliers defeat-
The double-header between led the Royal Artillery by 10 goals} - Washington and Chicago was to 8 in a spirited Royal Naval Cup on account of rain. polo game at the polo grounde,
Beuter. Boundary Street, on Saturday.
0 - 14
Previous Champions-
The previous champions in the E Coates, as lead, and J. F. Mc- W. Mair
open: rinks, competition wETE!
J. E. Pengelly
J. Carr
W. Hillyer
E. E. Davis
(skip)
LH Collyer
15
J. Cook
A. B. Allan
(skip)
24
H. E. Strange
PERRY WINS AND MISS JACOBS LOSES
Forest Hills, To-day. Fred-
the United States Perry won 16 Singles Lawn Tennis Champion- ship trophy for the third time and yesterday when he beat Donald Badge, America's second ranking player and semi-finalist at Wim- 16 bledon by 2–6, 6–2, 86, 1—6 C. Champelovier 108 in the Final, while Miss E Kirinon Alise Marble (U.S.) caused one of the major upsets of the year, when HF. Westlake, she beat the Wimbledon champion int land holder of the American O- 14 men's singles title, Miss Helen Jacobs, by S6, 16, 109 in 451the Final-Renter.
H. Westlake
1934: E. W... Simmonds, -
W
Gowan, as No. 2, nothing very J. S. Ridden. {much can be said except that they
∙1955: P. T. Farrell, E. Duncan, 1C. Brown, A. M. Holland Cakip).
Jormer Hong Kong members of an
(interpórt team-China Press.
{akip)
Totals
... (skip).
Deakin, P. J. Jones,
((skip). 2kW. Grimmsy were not up to the standard of
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