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THE CHEIRA, MAIL: MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1936:
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SOME STRIKING
Tony Canzoneri, above, former world lightweight boxing chạm. pion, lost his title to Lou Am- bers recently in New York.
"VERDICTS”
CLUB NOW
HAVE USEFUL GOAL AVERAGE
Police Defence Problem Must Be Solved
RIFLES ARE A THREAT IN SECOND DIVISION
(By “REFERFOW) Twelve goals without reply in two matches is an excellent" start to the First Division League sea-: son, but can the Hong Kong-Fool- ball Club keep this up? The Club, | who have concentrated on the. First Division ever since the for mation of thesociation, have rarely displayed such form as at present
They probably have the finest half-back line is the Colony at the moment and it would cause no
Saturday's Results At surprise if this same line proved
A Glance
FIRST DIVISION
FUSILIERS - • EAST. LANCS.
RECREIO
POLICE
CLUB
1 ST. JOSEPH'S
1 RIFLES
* EASTERN
S. CHINA B*· 1 KOWLOON
SECOND DIVISION
FUSILIERS
RIFLES
POLICE
CLUB
S CHINA
SCUTTERS
the undoing of South China "A
in their first meeting this season," as they did last year on the Caro-i 2line Hill ground, where the Club
won by five clear goals!
*.. *
Fowler Shines
Fowler, the Club right-winger,
CRICKET FEATS AND FIGURES RECALLED
, མངྒས་སྟ །
Yeung" Stoud-Fich, left, the All-China - Moccer star, falled to put “ÎN AR APPSETAtice for South China "B"lagainst Kowloon®last Satur="
day although selected to pla
"Mak Shai-bon, right, : made
fnese yesterdĚRY.
PROMISING SEASON
FOR H.K.C.C.
PROMISING DISPLAYS BY YOUNG PLAYERS AT LR.C.
(By="LB.W.”)
Fixtures Committee of He seems already to have got used the Hong Kong Cric-to the light which is one
of
1 EAST LANCS, who was somewhere near the top ket League will meet this the greatest handicaps to new
3 of the goal-scoring list last sea-jevening and on the following comers to Hong Kong cricket.
300,. was again – in the limelight, Saturday-it-may be presumed
2 NAVY
• ENGINEERS
4-EASTERN
3-FOTLOON...
* LYEMUN
THIRD DIVISION
FUSILIKES 14 EAST LANCS. RECREIO
ST. JOSEPH'S
Yesterday's Results
At A Glance
FIRST DIVISION
K. CHINESE "1" ATHLETIC"
SECOND, DIVISION
K. CHINESE 4. ATHLETIC
LIGA
THIRD DIVISION
E. POLICE
~4~~BAQC-
1 RE
3 KWONG WAH
R.A.M.C.
·
R.AS.C.
1 C POLICE
SATURDAY'S GOAL SCORERS
FIRST DIVISION
Fowler (Club)
Hartigan (Rifles)
Ferguson (Rifles)
Wilson (Club)
Johnston (Police)
Erwin (Rifies)
Alver (Recreio)
Bickford
Elliott (Club)
Leonard_(St. Joseph's)........
Smith (East Lanes.)
Ridings (East Lancs)
V. White (Kowloon)
Yak Kon-woe. (S. China "B")
SECOND DIVISION
MeLeod (Navy)
Callard (Engineers)
Lee Pin-leung (S. China)
Stone (Club)
Milne-(Club)
Hau
Ching-to-(Eastern).
Lee (Eastern)
Brown (Rillen)
Radcliffe (East Lancs.)
Howlett (Engineers) Wilford (Engineers) Gardner (Stonecutters) Baylor (Stonecatberg)
Mackrili (Lyeman)
Rivers (Lyen)
Wang Kam-woon (S. China)
Winch (Kaverinam)
"THIRD DIVISION
Singleton (Fusiliers)
Omar, (St. Joseph'x) Tatler (Fusiliers) Malvery (East Lancs.) Figueiredo (Beireis) Gutteres Recreio) -Hustan (St. Joseph's)
YESTERDAY'S GOAL SCORERS
FIRST DIVISION
Läi Wa-kai: CAthletic)
Au Ping-ming (K: Chinese)
SECOND DIISION
Chan Yat-kao-CK: Chinese) Chan Tan-sing-(K– Chinese) Wong' San-kze (Arkietic)
-----THIRD-DIVISION. Dearing (R&B.C)
Santos (Liga)
Souza (apa), Riley (R.AS.C.)
Muir (R.A.S.C.) Easterbene
Lee Kam-Chi Police).
Defeld (RIKLC)
*
*
That Defence:
The Police suffered their sec and successive shock last Satur
*
*
*
SCORING 359 RUNS
IN 100 MINUTES!
BATTING FOR FIVE AFTERNOONS
|| HAYWARD'S WEEK OF
(By Plegan)
CENTURIES
London, September 8.
Interport
Cricketer
MING, the interport-e
{left-hand spin bowler, first learned.
MANY of the glorious cricket feats of the past re in danger of being lost sight of by the present playing generation. But there seems Indian Recreation Clas little likelihood of Bradman and Sutcliffe and how to play cricket from Mr. A. B. Holmes losing records in which they are interest- Sutherland at the Ellie Radoorie. ed. At Leyton, in 1932, playing in a county game boling was not properly develop Indian School, but kis Left-hand with Essex, the Yorkshire par made 555 runs inled until he went to Queen's College a first wicket partnership. In 1929-30, the Aus-where he received mack valuable tralian genius, scoring forty-nine 4s in his huge coaching from Mr. John C. Flet- {cker, who for many years—2008- total, made 452 not out for New South Wales cricket master at Queen's College. against Queensland
Showing great promise even "AN
In view of the coming Australian tour by the MCC, it is school boy, Minu was given every interesting to note that Bradman has been eclipsed by C. Gcouragement to take to the game Macartney, whose 345, at Nottingham, in 1921, against the local seriously and consequently figured county, is the highest score ever made by a tourist. However, a number of holiday matches before he joined the Indian Re- Bradman has the great Test match total to his credit, 334, at creation Club. It is a curious fact- Leeds, in 1930.
The best English Test effort was that of the late Rthat he has never played for the Foster, 287, at Sydney, in 1903-4 Foster, one of a famous com Club's second eleven, but though pany of brothers, died in 1914 at the early age of thirty-six. he started playing in the first team. The greatest Scottish batting performance was that of J. S. 1928, it was not till 1982 that
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Sports
Chatter
Ever since then, however, he has {played in every Interport for the Colony, and has invariably figured with success
"In addition to being a very clever left-hand bowler, Minu ús alsona big hitter and is the type of bats- Įman that spesistors:love to watch. lacion He also plays tennis and bowls for the Indian Recreation CARD: first "tzums and this year" "ICON" the Club's bowls championship.
netting three excellent goals that the cricket season will get I saw a bit of the game earlier Carrick, West of Scotland, against Priory Park, at Chichester, he won Interport recognition
His tally was $19 not out. Carrick, who was sixty-seven Fowler's positioning sna oppor-under way properly. Lase on in the afternoon and was very tunism has played an important Saturday only three matches impressed by F. A. Dannett's left-when he died, was thirty years of age at the time.
In an innings which lasted 7 1}part în many of the Club's suc-were played, two of them being handed deliveries. Unlike most 3 cesses and he is as important to in the nature of trial games, on lads of his age, Dunnett does not hours and 55 minutes, C. J them on the right-wing as Forrow the HK.C.C. and Indian R.C. sacrifice length for speed, and he Eady, an Australian, scored 566 is at centre-half, or George Rodger grounds respectively, while the was not at all afraid to toss them for Break-o'-Day against Well- Probably Jin coal.
third was a friendly between the lup either. With a certain amount ington, in 1901-2 Police and Civil Service Cricket of coaching, he ought to go a long the longest innings noted was to that of A E. J. Collins, who, juniors.
way, and I make so bold as predict a place for him in the Cabin 1899, made 628 not out in a The HKC.C. trial game was first eleven next season if he per-Clifton College house match.
He was at the wicket during day when they were overwhelmed very helpful in that some of the severes with his cricket. - -.-
five separate afternoons, although new players showed what they were -2 by the Rifles by 6 goals to -3-
RL D. Wodehouse, who has his aggregate time of batting wast 1a weak and disorganised "defence capable of, either with the bat or
ball R M King, а 0 being mainly responsible.
newcomer, just returned to the Colony after an hour and five minutes less than Owen an absence of some 15 years, show that of Eady. The latter after batted very well for H Hughes' side, scoring 42 runs noted that he still has some of the wards played for Australia. Col mippocratise on him a plane in the lins became a lieutenant in the 1920 Interport team which beat may and gave his life in Novem¬ Shanghai by 6 wickets. He made ber 1914.
A Jessopian Effort 33 runs and took 3 wickets for 33
bowler. He is also an excellent? runa. Quite a good · afternoon's G. L. Jessop, in 1900, when rife shot and a good Billiards play-
-Gloucestershire | ́ër. work.
playing for against West Indies, compiled 157 Tennis Berival At Taikoa in 60 minutes. But probably the
AFTER having been neglected for speediest scoring ever was that of some years, temis is coming
•
+
Paker Wasted
Ferguson · and Hartigan, the Rides" leader and left-winger respectively, wele in very goodį
oat including
form and had the Police defenders SCHOOL AQUATIC| tied up throughout the clash.
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on
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
SPORTSTM
Swimming In The Ram
(Continued on Page 6)
THE BILLIARDS ASSOCIATION
P. W. L. D. F. A. P. CHUNG NAN COLLEGE MEETING FIRST MEETING TO
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FIRST DIVISION
Gogis
Clab Rifles
S. China "B"
3 St. Inneph's
Fesillers
E. Lancs.
Recreio
Kowloon
Eastern
1 Athletic
FK. Chinese 1
[[S. China “A
Navy
Navy
Despite the inclement weather
BE HELD
10 1 6 3 2 la large crowd witnessed the fifth 10.1 3.2 3
annual aquatic sports of the Chung SUCCESSFUL YEAR REPORTED 11.05 4 2 2 1 1 0 322 Nan College, held at the Chinese 2002 2 2 2 Bathing Club yesterday afternoon. The first annual general meet 20-1-1-141-the results being;
ing of the Hong-Kong Amateur
2 0 1 1 1 8 1 150 metres medley relay open, to
Elvin Going Home THE Army will lose a number of micksters this trooping
son, among those being C. S. M. Elvin, of the East Lancashire Begi-
ment very dine left-hand
Minu has been Hon. Secretary of the Indian Recreŝtion Club for the past three seasons and is one of the most popular cricketers at Sookumpoo.
MILITARY SOCCER LEAGUE
Results Of Most Recent Games
FIXTURES FOR THIS WEEK
W. Hyman in a minor game, Bath into its own again at Taikoo B Association versus "Thornbury":"creation" Club, and the courts" are Another (Gloucestershire.) In one hundred now in great demand.
form of tennis ping pong—is also being played extensively by the The following are the results Cinh members and their ladies, and of the Military League Football some very enjoyable matches have matches played last week:--- been staged down there.
Boxing" Revival?
1 B/RUR * HQ/RUR.
uten, he made 358 not out. Sussex, founded in 1836 and re- formed in 1839 and 1857, are the oldest of the English counties.]
MONDAY Northamptonshire established about
12th Ety. A. 17th AA Bty, RA. 2 1843" and re-organised in 1885,
HQ/R.Ü.E. 2D/EUR NOTHER of the Rifles' parts- (1845)
A
RÁMC 4 40th Coy. RE next, with Surrey. close upon their heels.
men who has left the Regi-
*- TUESDAY ment is Ople Quinlan, their mid-20th Bty, BAO B/E-W Yorkshire's Record
dieweight boxing champion.
RCS 1D/RVE 2 0 1 1 3 6-1 schoolbeys of the Colony, Uni-Billiards Association will be held
Yorkshire have by far the best derstand that he, too, has joined EQ/E, Lancs. * C/E. Lancs. in the Board Boom of the 28 11:3; 6.1.¦versity: 2. Wah Yan College; 3,
WEDNESDAY Changing Sulla protacija ponekad Santh, China Maczing Port Lta record in the County Champion- the Royal Naval Dockyard Police
150 metres medley relay open to on Monday, October 12, at 5.30 p.m. Stalp, Alving Yoh 1: 18 timer Ca
boxing. It is rumoured that this (C/R.U.R. schoolgirls of the Colony-1, Mul when the report from the Exec-right. Nottinghamshire come next winter will see a revival in the fight RAOC Fong Girls' School "A" team; 2, Hative Committee; together with the with eight wins and sharing it game here, and it is to be hoped D/EUR. 24 8 8 8 49 49 (24) Fong "B" team. SECOND DIVISION.
50 tres free-style-1, Lea Yin-balance sheet and statement of four times. Lancashire are close that this will be so far apart frous. behind with eight wins and three the Army boxing last season, there Goalsting 12, Cheung Chung-yin; 2, Lolaccounts, will be presented.
sharings Surrey have bad nine *** nothing to speak of at all. PWLDEA Pt. King-sen
The report, which is now in the
foutright-wins-and-cum-tie- 2 0 0.25 44
200 metres Trenade, open to hands of members, shows a- sur-
Polglase Laid Up (Continued on Page 5)! 28-0-80-4 schoolboys of the Colony, 1 Ng
(1 POLGLASE, who played for 22nd Cay REY. 12th (H) Bty. RA Bilitary Happy Valley, 445 paz. 098 2-4 Chan-man (Queen's College); 2, Ng plus balance of $142.42 for the
[he *E*`Division of the Lawn:Zen- 0.15 2.3 Kit-man (Queen's College): 2, Kwok year under review, and states that
11 4 33: Bon-ming (St. Joseph's). -
nis League, was recently sUCCESS-
RAM.C fully operated on for an internal complication, but will not be able to play tennis for some time yet.
Butt, Bound For Durban
Engineers
S. China Farbers
E. Lanes
Mab
RISAS
C. Police
1K. Chinese 1)RA. (Lazan)
056
to
the total membership is now 62 2 MORE SHANGHAI
PLAYERS
G. the Bowlook. Cricket, Clala in
340th Coy. R.E. 1 Coming Week's Freheres The following is the programme for this week
Cpl MacCormac). ▼ D/RUE. Military Happy Fadley, 315 pm.
(Sgt Rivers) TOMORROW B/EWF EGIS
Prince Edward Road, 445 pm. (Fns. Steen) (D/RWE
(Ft. Sandford)
Shamabizipo, 4:45 pm 20th (B) Bty RA v C/2. Lancs. Chatham Road, A45 pattern
(Set Martin) WEDNESDAY A
Military Happy Valley, 4.45 p.m.
100 metres, free-style-2, Cheung including 12 clubs or units.
2, Lan Yin-ting: 3, Hung
During the year the following 2100 metres free-style oper
served on the Executive Com 01151 schoolgirls of the Colony Miss mittee: Messrs. E. D. da Esza Badminton Exhibition RA (8ters) 2011 2 61 Yeung Yak-chun (Mai Fong); 2 (President), Leung, Kam Kwong To-morrow Week -
VIA (“R!!")" BUTT, the well- Athletic 2. 2:02 Miss Ng Shan-ying (Mai Fong); (Vice-President), M. N. Kakusen
The Hong Kong Badminton As who had been giving lessons at a known local swinning coach, Kowloos 2 0 2 4 146. 12, Miss Corn Fung-king (Mai Fong) (Hon. Secretary), E A dos Re Eastern
20. 2015 O 200 metres breast-stroke-1 Wor medios. (Hos. Treasurer), Lieutiation are la receipt of another Repelse Bay during the summer, Chi-sing, 2, Hung Fong-chong, & LE C. M. Kelly, Messrs. Ng Sas letter from the Shanghai Country has left the Colony and intends go-
200 metres free-style for old boys, Kwong, A. L. Osmund, R. P Club tennis team, which is to visiting into business in Durham
the Colony this week, that another Fowler Due Back Next. Mouth Tang Yla-chung: 2 Chan Chang-Phillips and W. Randall
ifwo players. Mr. J. G. Forbes and hon back-stroke, Lau 0:04 Yo-ting 2, Lo King sun; 3, Cheung Owing to the lateness of the players, desire to play in the ex- the services of G. H. Fowlho 9th AA Bty. RA. BEDE
second eleven will be without Miss Joan Masses, premier League Hong Kong Football Club 40th Coy RE HQ/BUR season, it was only possible twbition matches
played for them on the sighting organise Senior and Junior Cham-
Accordingly, the Badminton Ex-extenson, at the middle of RASC follows:- plonships, and the results, were 28 Libidon programme for to-morrow November. He is still on Home St. Joseph's Happy Valley, "215 zime Meadows) |week, at Club de Reccelo, laltered to:
B.A.0.C
E. Police
Air Force
628-12-12470 70° 25° THIRD, DIVISION.
Pts.
Chung-yin by
200 metres inter-class relay Long Plungs-1, Lo Tin-ting
21 1952 Chem Chung-yin; 3, Mo Pokli 211462
| FOOTBALL: CORRECTIONS
London, To-da
I were held to 32
fick; United ande
Shef- 2
ESENTOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Winner, Mr. A. 1. Dammad"
Runner-up. Mr. W. How
Highest Break ⠀⠀ (137), Mr.
ON JUNICK CHAMPIONSHI *Winner&MrF2 Yung
Eumber op. Mr. A Kitch het Break (51)
1 Doubl
Fecreio
Lyamun, 445 p.zz..
Wul Be Missed
A/EW. Civil Service Cricket Club Exino Kwill maing the services of E. BE
Food in there" second eleven during 24th (354
eland and is mot dans
arda the end of
THURSDA
BASSYHYEWE.
[Ete Bolte)
£45 pm.
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