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WRESTLING

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Four 10-Minute Rounds under American All-In Rules.

JAGAT SINGH V. YOUNG AGUINALDO ·

(Deathlock Artist)

PRELIMINARY BOUT

HARBAN SINGH

(The Punjab Tiger)

(The Filipino Typhoon)

(Under Indian Rules).

ARJAN SINGH. (The Tough Punjabi)

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SHANGHAI

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936

PERRY SETS UP

UP AMERICAN TENNIS RECORD

J. Parker, the Interport hockey player, scored four of the 10

the Police "A" team goals for against the Union Hockey Club yesterday at King's Park

MR. FROST TAKING OUT HONEY

(Continued from Page. 2)

CESAREWITCH

Gordon Richards To

Ride Favourite

JOCKEYS AND BETTING

London, To-day.

The probable starters, for the Cesarewitch, to be fun at Kemp- ton on October 14, are:

Sports

Chatter

By "REFEREE")"

A. A. Rumjahn In Interpart

**

Buckleigh (Gordon Richards), Hoplite (Harry Wragg). Nightcap HIS many friends in Hong Kong will be interested to learn that. (Marshall), Chrysler II

A. A. Rujahn, formerly of the (Beary). Near Belation (Perry Victoria Recreation Club, was

Roi (Burns), | chosen

Tientsin represent man). Coup de Chirgin (Lane), Bondo (Bezant), against Shanghai in, the recent In- Woodstock

Richards), terport swimming contests. (Clim

jaha, incidentally, is also one of Nerier (Barber), Queen's Shil-a

the foremost tennis players. ling (Richardson), Solar Bear Tientsin, having reached the Final (E. Smith). Avondale (Maber), of the open doables championship Jack Tar (Sirett), Fonds de in partnership with J. R. Johns

in

side-right, is definitely play-

Caisse (Evans), Patrimony sen. (Wing). Conspirator (Whiteside), Police Cricket Strengthened

STEVENS, the former Police io. ing cricket for the Police Recrea- tion Club this season, though may turn out for a game of soccer occasionally. Stevens played for the United Services team in 1932 and is quite a useful all-rounder. The football section's loss is the cricket section's gain.

I believe that Mr. P. P. Botello Hands Off (Mitchell), Kepton

Newtown

Ford (Robertson). will re-introduce Wild Life to the racing public, but without any Pluvier d'Or

(Christie), Greynam (D. Smith), (Gilber). Weather form to serve as a guide, I canlane (Sharpe). Fet (Sprague). not give any indication of E No jockeys have yet been chosen for Carpet Knight, St. ing all the relevant factors inte Botolph and Stainforth. consideration, I think Soldier -of Britain will probably win again,} with Oak Bay second and Diana Bay third..

chance of winning. However, tak-

Kiangsi Handicap: First Section: One Mile

King's Jubilee, a pony demoted from "B" Class, and Jungle Jim have been allotted top weights, and it is just possible that they may not accept. Royal Consort (Mr. E. 0. Butler) and King's: Sceptre (Mr: G. C. da "Roza). (which came in second and third; respectively in the Island Bay Handicap (six furlongs) at the Seventh Extra Race Meeting, will probably find the mile a little too long.

*

The Call Over

The call-over is as follows:

Backleigh. 9 to 1 and o.

Newtown Ford, 10 to 1 a 100 to

9

1

Avondale, 13 to 1 a, 100 to 7 t

Chrysler II, 100 to 7 a 100 to 6 t Hoplite. 15 to I t and o Solar Bear, 17 to 1 t.and o Woodstock, 20- to 1 t and o. Near

Relation, 22 to 1 t and a Jack Tar, 25 to 1 o, 28 to 1 t, Rondeau, 25 to 1 o. 28 to 1 t Greynam. 25 to 1.0, 28 to 1 t,

be

FIRST INVADER TO

WIN CUP OUTRIGHT

F.

BUDGE TWO POINTS OFF VICTORY

MISS MARBLES TRIUMPH

(By A. Wallis Myers)

New York, September 16.

J. PERRY has regained the American championship after a magnificent final against Donald Budge, who, in a five-set match. lasting nearly three hours, came within two strokes of victory. The score in the British champion's favour was 2-6, 6-2, 86, 1-6, 10-8. These figures do scant justice to one of the most Strenuous and exciting struggles contested at Forest Hills.

!!

By winning his hardest match in America Perry obtained permanent possession of the championship cup-a trophy that bore the names of Lacoste, Tilden and Vines-a little luckily, since Budge was in a winning position, requiring only a trifie more confidence in the victory game, but none the less worthily. I doubt whether any other player in the world could have ONE of the most surprising fes-beaten Budge on the form which he showed to-day. Incidental tures of the Hong Kong Foatly, for the second time Perry had won the Wimbledon and Ameri- can titles in the same year, while he had established a record ball Club's soccer programme is their inability to raise a Third Difor any invader of holding the American championship three vision League team. With the times.

Surprising Football Decision

many junior members at their dis- posal they could field a fairly strong team, and this would pro- bably give them the necessary ex- perience when they were later in vited to join the Second Division team. It is not generally known, but the Club have never entered Night Cap III, 33 to 1 o. 35 to 1 t, this division, and it was only in recent years that they entered the Second Division!

Kepton 33 to 1 o, 40° to 1 t, Conspirator, 40 to 1 t and o. Patrimony, 40 to 1 o, 45 to 1 t. Queen's Shilling. 45 to 1, t and o. Pluvier d'Ore, 66 to 1 6, 100 to 1 -Reuter.

wyn Indoor Games

NE of the most pleasing fea- tures of the Y.M.CA winter programme will be the revival of the Inter-Floor Billiards tourna

and I ment,

that understand ́ bew ping-pong accessories will

in full

also be provided. Championships in both sports should be

Ping-pong, swing very shortly. or table tennis, is at present one of the most popular_games on the Continent and in England and it takes-an expert to play the game properly.

Committee

mended.

of each

Leaving these ponies out of con- sideration, I look to Bright View (Mr. S. Y. Liang) and Pontiac Bay out between Night View Mr. W. (Mr. L G. Frost) to fight out the E. Chuy), Gold Coin (Mr. H. A. de finish, with the advantage slight-Botelho) and Racing Boy (Mr. E ly in favour of the former, in spite L Ip) Night View ran a fine race of its heavy burden of 165 lbs. the last time out, but a bad start Ribble has only 149 lbs. to look prevented it from winning. It will after and, if ridden by Mr. P. P. be recalled that Gold Coin and The Botelho, it has a distinct chance Hero provided a thrilling finish in of causing an upset.

the last race at the previous meet. ing, and it has certainly a distinct Canberra Handicap: Two Mile

chance of being placed again. Step In Right Direction Post Once Round And In

Plain View, with Mr. Choy Wing! THE appointment of a Fixtures 07 the Cricket absence of Strathroy. Chiu on top, should not be over- League marks In the

departure this race for "A" Class Australian

looked, and if Sylvandale (Mr. from the procedure Zollowed in ponies should provide a thrilling Browning) could be held back un

Hong Kong. In the old days all finish and, judging from past per-il the last quarter, it may yet re- bat in view of the many matches fixtures were arranged privately, formances, I believe that Electron deem itself after its, previous dis- left unplayed at the end |(Mr. Deitz) has the best chance of

appointment.

season, this step is one in the right winning.

Bag Tor (Mr. W. H. S. Davis) Kwangsi Handicap: Six Furlongs direction and is to be highly coma- lis at all times a dangerous con- In this race confined to "B"; tender, and the same remarks Class China ponies, I think we can apply to Vixen Tcr C. B.. A. only look to four panies to pro- Proulx). Bobniak Star (Mr. Ipvide the finish. If taken out by Mr. Kui Ying) has been reported to Frost, Bear Claw should win, al- be very fit and with the light though it has to be remembered weight of only 135 lbs. to carry, it that King's Fancy (Mr. H. C. Pin) will probably induce a certain is a little demon

over this dis amount of support Saucy Face tauce. King's Lead (Mr. G. U. da (Mr. H. C. Pih) is also very light-Roza) and Mistake Bay (Mr.

Black) ly treated.

keen should provide a Since the Annual Race Meeting,įstruggle for the third position. Yo Ho has not made an appear Katoomba Handicap: One Mile Janee and, although entered for This race confined to "B" Class

this race, I am afraid it will not Australian ponies will be the sec- Light Very Deceptive.

LTHOUGH floodlit bowls is weigh out, as I understood that and leg of the "Daily Doable," Ag in popularity with. it has again gone lame in training, and I don't think we need look fur- each rame played, those trying Sub-Grifins Autumn Plate: One (ther than Ranger (Mr. Black) to their hand at it for the first time And A Quarter Miles repeat its previous win. I under- find the "length" rather deceptive. Confined to subscription griffins stand that Mr. Frost has been During the Hong Kong Kowloon of this season. this race should booked to ride Honey, in which woods in the first two heads were last Friday most of the provide an exceptionally keenjevent it may prove dangerous. either too short or in the ditch! struggle for supremacy. Rose Violet Queen (Mr. X. T. Fung)

ガー

More Bad Lock For L.E.C. THE Indian Becreation Club are THE I being very unlucky with their members this season. cricketing

of A. R Following the decision Abbas not to play, and the nouncement that their stumper, S. A. Ismail,-will not be able to play regularly, it is now learned that M. P. Madar and A. S. Sufiad may not be able to play at all, the former owing to a sprained muscle and the latter as the result of an injared ankle!

watch

It was a steamy, enervating afternoon with thunder clouds banking up behind the stadium and thousands of keen fans stampeding for open stands when drenching rain fell. Many were soaked during these wet interludes.

exits in the

Was a

BADMINTON- EXHIBITION

Colony Selections Announced

First Class Surface

| FINAL TRIALS-AT-KING'S PARK Covered with a tarpaulin.. the court suffered little. It

Excellent form was displayed" first-class surface, and though both in the badminton trials last night дер wore steel-pointed shoes at Club de Recreio, when selec doubt if they really needed them. tions were inade for the forth- There was not a single fall in the coming badminton erhibition against the combinations of the Budge opened in superlative Shanghai Country Club, touch, and launching a ground- In the event of the Shanghai stroke offensive of such accuracy players not being prepared to and power that Perry was im- play men's singles, but agree to potent as a valleyer, won the first Meise and Forbes appearing in a set at 62 in 15 minutes.

men's Doubles match, Hong Kong

whole match.

His backhand was under splen-will be represented by M. A did control, he raked the lines Oliveria and J. J.. Remedios, and with blistering drives. and his the local doubles match will be service was a destructive weapon between T. C. Lee and K. S. Liew In this initial phase he was the and W. C. Chow and M. A. Silva. complete master.

If the northern players, how- Quietly waiting, for the wave to ever, agree to Hong Kong's pro- of two mixed recebe. though

was posed programme composure diffealt with the crowd greeting doubles, one local men's doubles doubles every Californian coup with glee-(and a singles, the local ful shorts, Perry maintained a will be contested by Liew and Lee stubborn defence, and in the sixth and Choy and Remedios.

The selection committee was com game of the second set. giving him ļa 4-2 lead, was rewarded with prised of Messrs. E. da Sousa, G. A. the first capture of Budge's ser-White, F. H. Kwok, S. A. Gray,

vice, two fine backhand passing and H. A. Alves.. shots drawing netted volleys.

Then,

The Match Square

Colony Selections

At the conclusion of the trials,

the following players were chosen by the Selection Committee ta at 52 rain caused a half-hour balt and in the first appear in the Badminton Exhibi- game of the resumption Perry tions against the Shanghai play-. broke through the Californian'sers next Wednesday night:

Singles: M. A. Oliveira (Club de service again and the match was

Recreio). square. Play had been of excep‐. Mixed Doubles: (1st Pair) SP. tionally high quality, both men Chan (C.R.C.) and Miss--Grifiths maintaining a beautiful length and (Fire Brigade). showing an adventurous spirit.

the score reached 35, when Chat-168 lbs; but, in spite of this, 1prise, I recommend keeping Snow been on the teaching staff at the wing, the ball keeping so low and Oliveira and E. Kew.

Pearce, after scoring 17.

IN WINNING

POSITION

was also

of the school. first time since the

Evelyn (Mr. Norman Deitz) the is another one to be reckoned First Sports Master undisputed champion of this year, with, but for those who are keen "A BAKAR, the former Univer looked promising for then until has to carry the heavy burden of on looking for the element of suresity all-round athlete, who has Elis Kadourie Indian School for terton was given out leg-before to still nominate it to win. A strong River (Mr. P. P. Botelho) in view. some years, has just been appoint-

challenge will naturally come Other entries will include ed sports master Three

TÜKS later, Sevenoaks from Wild Cat (Mr. S. Y. Liang), Blandford (Mr. W. G. Poy), Centre This is the

dismissed, Garthwaite and The Gorilla (Mr. H. C. Pil), Court (Mr. B. A. Proulx), Gold school was opened in 1916 that such

an appointment has been made. a beautiful one-handed after its previous surprise win, Dragon (Mr. W. H. S. Davis) and score to 250 after 272 minutes. catch at mid-off. The outgoing may have to be seriously reckoned Perfect Day (Mr. H. C. Pih). Souza Out Of Lack

uncertainty WING, to the

of Kiangel Handicap: (Second: At 258, further disaster befell batsman had scored 20. Shortly with. The Hero will be taken out

"being able to get of every. Hong Kong, Minu being run out after Stokes sent up the 50, with by Mr. L. G. Frost, and bearing in

Section) One Mile as the result of a piece of bril-ja single, after 60 minutes. mind its splendid win at the last After its brilliant win at the Saturday, U. B. Souza, the Saints' goalkeeper, has decided that he will liant fielding by Bridge, who shat- Divecha was caught and bowled meeting, it will not be left alone in previous meeting, Ythan, which not play pocer this season, unless tered the wicket with his throw-by Pearce at 67, his own score be- the betting.

will again be ridden by Mr. Frust, badly required by the Saints.

in:

(Continued from Page 2) making

exactly 100 minutes.

strong

OWIN

Division

He

FROM goalkeeper to right-wing is a great diference, but Man- ning, who played in goal for the Police juniors last year, gave a creditable display on the wing for the premier teain in their first match this season

BARNSLEY FINED.

(2nd Pair) L A. Carvalho (Be The third set was a level duel, creio) and Miss M. Silva (Recreio).

Reserves: H. Kew (St. Andrew's),

MacKenzie (Kowloon had a rare chance to lead 4-2Tong). largely governed by service. Ferry A

and but let it slip through unprofitable Men's Doubles;-K. S. Liew excursions to the net on Badge's T. C. Lee (Eliot Hali) J.J. Remedios backhand The American drew (Recreio) and W. C. Choy (CRC)

Benerves: A. M. Silva, MA out perfect passing shots on this

The results of last night's trial carrying so much pace that the matches were as follows:-

Mixed Doubles champion was left standing-

LA. Carvalho and Miss A. Badge Wavers

MacKenzie beat EL H Then, when Perry, down love) Shute and Mrs. Shute.. 15

Chan 30, had saved the ninth game to S. P.

and Miss 14. Griffiths beat J. J. Eemedios N* lead 54. Badge served three aces

15 and Miss M, Silva in the squaring game. But the L. A. Carvalho and Misa Olga American's length of drive was shortening

of pressure

under

T5 2

15- 8

Ribeiro beat J. J. Anderson and Miss C. Silva ...

Griffiths best S. P. Chan Perry's unyielding defence, his E LE Shute and Mise M service returns lost some of their

and Miss M, Silva E LE Shute and Miss foreing character.

Olga Eibeiro best M. A. Oliveira and Miss C. Siva 15-

Remedios and Miss M Siba beat L. A. Carvalho and Miss A MacKenzie. 15 10

Men's Doubles

ing 11. Barson was caught by Balios (Mr. P. P. Botelho), Goldishould win again, with Amberley may play a few games in the Third

Thas Perry only lost one point With E. Lee in, Fincher mono-Fincher off Pearce for nine at 95-Sovereign (Mr. H. M. Pih), Stap-|(Mr. H. C. Pih) coming in second,

in the next two service games and polised the scoring and lunch was, Stokes took the Shanghai totali watch Gr. Ip. Kui. Ying) and and Tyne (Mr. P. P. Botelho) pro- The Two Extremes

when he made three gorgeous J. taken at 261 for 9. Fincher then to 100 with a two, the innings Shamrock (Mr. Black) will probably third.

· had 113 not out and Lee had yet then having been in progress forĺbably find the opposition too Flybynight (Mr. Harris) has

passing shots in the fourteenth be

to open his account. „

only 140 lbs. to carry, which cer-

was the third set, which proved

T. C. Lee and K. 8. Liew beat After the interval only 16 rans

The Englishman could afford to M. A Silva, and WC. Choy 15-12 In attempting to pall a short Hansa Handicap: From The Two tainly looks tempting. High Hon-

to be of such strategic value.

were added before Lee played a one from Minu, Booth was-bowled HBe, Post Once Round And In:

our (Mr. H. M. Pih) should not be

conserve his energies in the fourth L. & Carvalho and W. C Choy bear C. Lee and E ball back into the safe hands of for: five 109. ·. Another valuable} In this race confined to our entirely overlooked. It was quietly

set when the light was had and

S. Llew Stokes, who thus berminated the wicket was lost when Pat Madar novice Jockeys, and which will tipped to win a race at the pret

rain caused another pause. He visitors' innings. at 277, made in was run out for only one run at constitute the first leg of the vious meeting and, with only 144

calculated that if he gave the ex- 292 minutes.

Daily Dumble," the Stewards of lbs. to look after, I suggest keep-

ploding Badge: full:rein. in this No Follow-On

Stumps were drawn at this the Hong Kong Jockey Club haveling, it in mind. Falorous (Mr. Barnsley were recently fined bout which, of course, the Amer-1 AJ. Barson, the Shanghai cap stage, Stokes having 37 and set a dificult problem for punters Butler) is another likely looking three guinean by the Management ican had to win to keep the match tain, wisely decided to bat again Bridge nothing. The wicket was to solve. Quite a few of the pony to cause an upset, especially Committee of the Football League alive, his stamina might determine and sent in Chatterton and Seven-wearing surprisingly well. ponies entered are capable of win-should the track be on the soft for playing Hallows before he had the deciding fifth act.

(Continued on Page 6) oaks to open the innings. Things

Beuter. ning, but I think it will be fought side. /.

| been registered:*

119.

15-13

AUSTRIA WIN TILE

London, September 16-Austria

F. C. beat Sparta R. C. by 1–0 1 the final of the European Cup in: ¡Frague yesterday,

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