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·THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1936
Sporting Page
BRYN JONES SCORES VITAL FIRST GOAL AGAINST ARSENAL
CLUB JUST DEFEAT
POLICE “A”.
FAST INTER-SECTION HOCKEY CLASH · BICKFORD'S LATE DECIDING GOAL BUT for the fact that Hayward, the Police left-
back, had the misfortune to deflect the balli into his own goal, the result of their Inter- Section Hockey Tournament match with the Hong Kong Club, played on the Radio ground As yesterday, might have been quite different.
it was, the Police lost by the odd goal in three, but though they put up a good showing, it was quite evident that their early misfortune took some of the fight out of them.
The game started off at a terrific pace and due to the fact that the Club players were not quite at home on the fast sand: pitch, they took some time to settle down. Once they settled down to it, however, they were a very workmanlike team and the outstanding players in the side were Jack Rodger, Willie Reed. B. L. Bickford and Sydney Fowler.
Divett played his usual bustling game, but should have been pulled up a number of times for turning. A word of praise must also be given the left back, E. V. Reed, who played a cool and steady game, and it due to the fact that he went about his busi- ness is such an unassuming manner that he did not strike one as being outstanding.
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The Police were best served i
CROSS-HARBOUR by C. Parker, who played a
SWIM
Lady MacGregor's Special Prize
BIG ENTRY ANTICIPATED NEXT WEDNESDAY
Alice Marble, the California tennis star who was once told she could never play tennis again, is here shown holding the cup em- blematic of the American women's singles championship. Miss Markle scored a three-set win at Forest Hills, Long Island, over Helen Jacobs, the former champion.
BIG PART IN WOLVES' Fine Police
TRIUMPH
BIG OFFER MADE FOR
HIM BUT REJECTED
WANDERERS TWO-FOOTED PLAYERS
(By Frank Coles)
London, September 21.
BRYN JONES, the Welsh international for-
ward-for whose transfer Arsenal have made
a tempting but unsuccessful bid of £8,000, played
a big part in the defeat of the Cupholders at the Molineux Grounds. He scored the vital opening goal.
All-Rounder
C.
POPE, the Police fast bowler,
comes from a family of cricketers ---- he has two cousins
A very fine goal it was, too. A throw-in on the right should who play for Derbyshire - but in have been cleared by an Arsenal defender. Instead, Waring got the ball and tapped it back to Jones, who, from 15 yards, flashed spite of this he took little interest in a shot that reached the net almost before the goalkeeper ago, prior to which he confined his in the game, until three seasons
could move.
This goal, at the 14th minute, was just the tonic the Wolves sporting activities to soccer. needed. It gave their young players confidence and in another Derbyshire, but removed to Aller five minutes they went further ahead. As on the first occasion, ton, Nottinghamshire, at a carly the Arsenal goal-keeper was beaten from 15 yards without hav- ing a chance to save, Brown, the scorer, aimed a smashing and was educated at the Oller- drive for the far corner of the net and I never wish to see a He played at inside right at soccer ton Church of England School.
better goal
BADMINTON EXHIBITION Two down after 20 minutes,
FOR TO-NIGHT
Stout-hearted game at inside SHANGHAI PLAYERS ENCOUNTER force an opportunity to strike
right. He often went back to the defence when they were hard pressed and in this con- nection mention must be made
minent for some good work at left-half.
THE COLONY'S BEST
(By "REFEREE”)
event in to-day's sports programme is the
of. W. Jackson, who was pro-THE outstanding unition at dub de Recreio where some of
Shanghai's finest players will meet the pick of the Colony in G. S. Wilson, who played at several interesting matches. centre-forward; kept his forwards
The "tit-bit" of the evening will probably be the singles The Men's and Ladies' Cross-well together, but he was inclined encounter between A. G. Meise, former Shanghai singles cham- Harbour races, to be held simui- to be over-anxious when inside pion, and M. A. Oliveira, of Club de Recreio, one of the finest taneously under the auspices of the circle.
players in the Colony. the Victoria Recreation Club and which mark the closing of the The Police started off by taking be the Men's Doubles in which
The Play
Another good match should
Arsenal were in a hopeless plight Not once during the first half could their forwards
back. The inspiration that carried them to triumph over Sunderland the previous Satur- day never returned.
INTER-SECTION HOCKEY
CESAREWITCH
3 Horses Withdrawn At Eleventh Hour
FRED FOX RIDING RONDO
London. To-day.
Pope was
born at Newton,
for the school, and in 1926 captained the team which won the County School League. In the following (year he was in the Mansfield Grammar School eleven at left-
back and remained there till 1981, when "ke' also played for the Old Boys in the Migland Amateur and Alliance League, both at back and in the forward line.
While at school Pope played. jericket, but was never outstanding The following are the latest al-antil his last year, when he was terations for the Cesarewitch, which prominent with his bowling. is being run to-day:
He joined the Hong Kong Police Chirgwin (Weston), Rondo ce last year and distinguished sen (Sibbritt), Hands-Of (K. Ro-games he played here, taking 6 K.LT.C. Meet Nomads (Fox). Negrier (Packham), Cho-lf is one of the first friendly On Club Ground. bertson). Repton (A. Burna), Car-wickets for 30 rast against the pet Knight (Power), St Botolph Indian Recreation Club, second
eleven, on the Police grounde An excellent hockey game (Mitchell), Fet (Richardson). should be witnessed on the Club Queen's Shilling, Newtown Ford Though eagerly sought after by the soccer section of the Police Kowloon Indians' Tennis jand Nomads meet in the Second
Round of the Civilian section of!
swimming season proper, will be the ball down to the Club's terri Meise and J. G. Forbes and a WELSH TEAM FOR ground this evening when the and Stainforth have been scratch
held on Wednesday, October 21. tory, but, after several raids, they Colony pair which will be starting from the Railway Pier-were beaten of. They were ze nominated this evening Kowloon, at 5 p.m. and ending at warded, however, when a fine pass at the Praya Wall in front of
by Fauja Singh was intercepted Messrs. Butterfield and Swire's by Parker, who flicked the ball The programme is scheduled to into the corner of the net to commence at 8.45 pm, and as there are only a limited number of
offices.
**rd
Honour the Chief Justice, has
petitor, 14 years and under, who completes the course.
Governor May Attend
Limited Seats
SATURDAY
International Soccer Match At Cardiff
FOUR NEW “CAPS" IN SIDE
London, To-day.
Club jed
THE BETTING
Force, he has decided to play cricket tāls "season, but he will play football when his cricket fiz
the Inter-Section tournament be Earlier: Twenty-eight horses are turer permit., 2 st pat tween the Navy, Army and Civi-likely to contest to-day's long dis-Pape is also a good billiárds and
tance Cesarewitch.
Įsnooker player. Lians.
Despite the fact that he is top- The KLT.C. are one of the weight, Lord Glanely's Backleigh strongest team in the tournament, should start” a warm favourite,
Newton Ford, which is second
VISITORS LOSE
An entrance fee of $1 will be place his side in the lead. made and post entries will be re- This success, however, was seats available, intending patrons ceived. A competitors' launch short-lived, for only a few minutes are advised to secure their seats: will leave Murray Pier at 445 later the Club forwards took the early
but will not have everything their which position is chiefly due to SHANGHAI The following have been select own way. If the youthful. Nomad the fact that he is the best class ball down the field and in 2 scrat- Owing to a previous engage-| Lady MacGregor, wife of His ble outside the Police goal, Hayment His Excellency the Governored to represent Wales against team play the same game as in horse in the field. kindly donated a special prize toward, in his anxiety to clear, de regrets that he will be unable to England at Cardiff next Saturday the First Round, when they our be awarded to the first girl com-flected the ball into his own goal be present. Sir William Hornell. in the first International Associa-prisingly eliminated the Police favourite, is suffering from a and TO ISLAND TEAM
one of the new Vice-Presidents of tion soccer match of the season, teami Late Deciffing Goal
the HKSEA.den temperature and is regarded the Badminton Association will
as a doubtful starter." No more scoring occurred in attend, together with other Asso-:
Roy John (Manchester U.): Turner ground on the Marina.
Mrs. Dvoujetz And Miss the first half and even after the ciation officials.
At the Police Training School, The Earl of Harewood has with- (Charlton). Eabert John (Arsenal);
Massey In Limelight. Warner (Swansea), Griffiths (Aston the Radio and the Argansutas drawn Queen's Shilling. His Excellency the Governor. charge-over play was so even that Sir Andrew Caldecott, and
Villa), Richards (Brentford): Hey will replay their First Bound! Wagering now is: Lady it seemed likely the teams would
The Programmer
Has (Brendord), Bryz Jones
7 to 1 Buckleigh, 9 to 1 Hoplite, GOOD MENS DOUBLES MATCH Caldecott have expressed their have had. to play extra time. To- The following is the final pro-(Wolves), Glover (Grimsby), Leslie match in which they shared two intention of being present at the wards the end, however, Bickford gramme
Jones (Coventry) and Marris (Bir-goals, and this again should pro-10 to 1 Woodstock, 12 to 1.Chrysler,
The Shanghai European tennis. finish, and Lady, Caldecott will received a pass from. Whitley and
vide another close encounter with Avondale, 16 to 1.Fet. Greynam, Mixed doubles, two sets only, bemingham)--Beater. distribute the prizes in the V.R.C. sent in a "daisy-cutter" to leave Ltween A. G. Meise and Mrs. T. M. There are only four new "caps" the odds on the Portuguese team. Solar Bear, 20 to 1 Near Relation, visitors concluded their pro Jack Tar, 25 to 1 Bondo, Weathergramme in the Colony yesterday Hall at the conclusion of the the Police custodian standing, Burton, and S. P. Chan and Miss in the Welsh team, seven of the
Vane-Reuter.
when they encountered Hong Kong making the Enal score 2-1 in M. Griffiths Games will be 15 team having played last season DEWAR TROPHY AT
(Island) in Men's and Ladies Wilfred Lawrence is the pre-favour of the Club..
Ipoints up.
doubles matches, sharing yester- day's spoils, although they lost the rubber by 14 sets to 8. The visi- tors first string men's pair only played one net owing to darkness,
events.
:
sent Cross-Harbour champion and Club: H. L. Shield; J. Rodger, E. || Mixed doubles between J. G Roy Jones, goal-keeper. Rich- is likely to retain the title, while V. Reed; R. A. Bates, W. A. Reed, N.Forbes and Miss Joan Massey andards, the left-half and Bryn Lionel Roza-Pereira and A. A. da Whitley: NAE Mackay, SAL A. Carvalho and Miss M. Silva. Jones, inside-right, played against Roza are the two other V.R.C. Fowler, G. E. E. Divett, B. L Eick
Two games only, each 15 points England, Scotland and Ireland stars who are likely to be placed.ford, V. C. Bond.
Police: Eulla Khan, C. Blackbourn, up.
last season, while Hopkins, the [C. Hayward; Karnail Singh,
right-winger, was omitted from between Mr the Scotland game.
Chinese Entrant?”
Jabir Singh
C
KOWLOON G.C.
Starting Times For Next Sunday
CLUB FINAL RUGBY TRIAL TO-DAY
First Friendly Match
Next Saturday,
and their second string were com Ladies' doubles
The following are the starting
pelled to abandon play for the It is possible that Mak Wai-Gough, W. Jackson; Fanja Singh, C.
times for the Kowloon Golf Club's
SAMO TERBON after completing two ming, winner of the Chinese S. Parker, G. S. Wilson, A. Wall Barton, and Miss Joan Massey and
Mies A. Mackenzie and Miss O. Robert John, the left-back, and Dewar Trophy, to be held on Sun- Bathing Club'e Invitation Har-
The Rugby section of the Hong sets and four games, Ribeira. Two games only, 15 points Leslie Jones, inside-left, played day next: bour race two months ago, and also of the Hong Kong Chinese
syainst Scotland only, while Grif- 9.00 am. F. C. Barry and E. Chris-Kong Football Club will held their The biggest surprise of the Men's doables" between A. G. fiths, the Welsh pivot, was seen Civil Servants' Swimming Club event, will participate.
The following are alterations Meise and J. G. Forbes and against Scotland and Ireland.” and additions to the Hong Kong Hong Kong pair, two games only, Jockey Club classification lists, 15 points up. dated March 1744-
Prises will be awarded as fol- Jows:
Men's Open Harbour Race: 1st,
2nd and 3rd prizes.
Ladies Open Harbour Race:
1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes.
PONY CLASSIFICATION
Australian Ponies
Double Finesse Lancashire Lad and Samry Faceto "E"" Class
These are in addition to Lady †, Hercules to “** Class****
MacGregor's special award."
MILLE. PAYOT'S TELLUS SCHOOL
The latest recraft" to the tanka of lawn tennis, proteksionals, MBE. Payot, the Swiss star who headed her country ranking hat for a
number of years,» is pla
- open, az tesnis school, at
It will be only the seco
·Rahment of the kind.
to
China?Pondstoffe Donoran and: Flybynight to "D"
Bine: Ribb
Idol and
TO
Men's double between
final trial game on the Club afternoon was the defeat of Mrs. and Miss R ground at Happy Valley to-day Chin Chun-chíu
Perry, the Island's leading wo GP. Murphy, and. J. E commencing at 5.159.
Leiteli-Sider will be selected from the men's paiz, by the Shanghai
tensen.akam
9.04
W. Stoker and T. Hender-
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Scotland won the International two soccer, series: last sezson." with. 4
9.08
9.12
Hong Kong pairs. One game of points, while England and Wales 916 15 points ap
J. McLeland M. A.
A. Lopes, and J. M. Boyd- How,
shared second-place with 2 Ire Meise land securing only 2 points.
9,20
H. H. Mandy and W. C Simpsons:
*9124,
9.23
Men's singies between
and M. A. Oliveira, one game only. of 15 points.
HAPPY AND PEACEFUL TEST TOUR
In the last encounter between England and Wales, played on the Wolves" "ground on February 5, 922- last year, the latter were victory 2.26. fans by the odd gpxl în tiiveR:
will be represented
940
C. Gunderson- and W.
Dermis and L. Jack Ed Collines, and E. Gi. Judd. -Eastman-and-J. E.; E
Humble."
I D.Thomson and H. F.
1809
Frost, "Andrews, Vases
rieve, Hopkins;
Gilmore,
Colours: B. HT
and
Ladies second string. Mra fetz and Misso all three meta
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