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THE CHING-MATE":THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14,
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SHANGHAI BADMINTON PLAYERS GIVE EXCELLENT DISPLAY
League Soccer VOLUNTEER
At ́15
GYMKHANA
ARRANGEDİ
Machine Gun Troop Annual Event
SIX ITEMS ON PROGRAMME
The annual Volunteer (Mount- ed Machine Gun Troop) Gymkhana will be held next Saturday, under! of the distinguished patronage His Excellency the Governor and * Lady Caldecott, on the old Polo Ground, Causeway Bay, comment- ing at 230 p.m.
A very elaborate programme
S. BLISS, the Kowloon has been arranged, and an excel-
A. entrehalf, was born in laat afternoon's sport is promised.
Hong Kong and was educated both The
entries for the
different
at the Diocesan Boys' School and events are given below:- the Central British School. He Obstacle Bacc.-N. 2. G. Bosan learned his football at the former quet, Miss Phyllis Baldwin. C. Sprad- bury, C. L. Gregory. Capt. F. B. J. school.
the
At the age of 15 he started Clarke, D. G. L. Middleburg, P. F. J. de Eck, J. F. Pym, Miss J. Langley, playing League Football for Miss Miriam Melay, J. F. English, Kmetoon Football Club in the B. E. Cole and Miss V. Morris. Third Division, but was soon › Pro- Musical Chairs-C. L. moted to the first team or a wing-Miss R. Jordan, G. Spradbury, N. R. helf, and he has played for the G. Bosanquet, J. F. Pym, Capt. F. B. J. Clarke, D. G. E. Middleburg, P. Club senior team ever since.
The Kowloon pivot has also ec- cupied both the full-back and goal- keeping positions with marked
SUCCERS.
Gregory.
F. J. Perry, winner of the Wimblečan Tennis Championship three years in succession and also holdes of the American singles title, seen above with his actress wife Helen Vinson, gave an omin- ous sign of entering the ranks of the professionals in an interview. on Tuesday with American reporters.
F. J. de Kok, J. P. English, Miss W. ARGONAUTAS TOO GOOD
Marsh, and 3. E. MacGregor.
A N.
FOR RADIO
INTER-SECTION HOCKEY
TOURNEY REPLAY
LAYING hockey of a higher standard than they displayed
in
THRILLING WIN FOR GOOD SOCCER
A.G. MEISE
MRS. BURTON IN THE LIMELIGHT
BIG GATHERING AT CLUB DE RECREIO
(By "REFERER")
TALENT SEEN IN ARMY TRIAL
Left-Wing Selects Itself
"DUFFIELD SHOULD MAKE
→THE TEAM
(By "REFEREE") Some very promising talent was
when the Army
A VERY fine exhibition of Badminton was wit-rome yesterday Chatham Road nessed by a large gathering of over 200 spec-held their first football trial in tators at Club de Recreio last night when a team Preparation for their Lai Wah Cup
Chinese next
eleven shone, or just enough to
of Shanghai League players comprising A. Gash against the
Sunday week. Meise, former Shanghai champion, Mrs. M Twenty-four players were seen Burton, one of the leading lady players in the in action, but of these barely North, and J. G. Forbes and Miss J. Massey, Se-make up the Army team. The cond League players in Shanghai, met a Colony state of the ground. which was several interesting crate passing difficult, but on the representative side in matches.
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bumpy in the extreme, made ar-
whole the standard displayed was
The Northerners gave a very fine exhibition, particularly Aabove the average. G. Meise, who fully lived up to his reputation by beating M. A (Continued on Page 3)" Oliveira, Hong Kong's representative, by 17-14, after being:8-1
down, although it must be said that he was lucky to have done so. OLD INTERPORTERS The Shanghai players were definitely handicapped by the prevail-
ing conditions, as they were used to a darker background, the
white walls of Club de Recreio's hall making visibility most diff ficult, while the polish on the floor near the baseline resulted in several nasty. spills.
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In spite of these handicaps, however, the Shanghai team gave a most creditable display and the large gathering were treated to a first class exhibition, the credit for which must go to Mr. S. A Gray, the energetic Hon. Secretary of the HK. Badminton Association, and his Committee.
The exhibition opened with a
Play their first encounter, the Argonauta hockey team con- Mixed Doubles encounter be- FINAL RUGBY
TO PLAY
Cricket Match With
Present Team
Tent Peggin.-A. H. Dinner, C. La Gregory, F. A. Olsen, G. P. Fergu son, J. P. English and A. E. Potta.
Wheelbarrow Race.-N. B. G. Bo-f He had bad luck in 1930 when sanquet and Miss Gerrard; C. Sprad- after being selected to represent{bury and Miss Jordan; C. L. Grégory Hong Kong against Shanghai în and A. N. Other; Capt Clarke and Shanghai, he was unable to make A. N. Other: Mr. and Mrs. P. P. J. the trip owing to an injury receinde Kok; J. F. Pym and Miss Cooper, Miss J. Langley and U. M. Known; ed in a League game a week prior Miss Miriam Melay and to the Interport, causing his ex-Other; J. P. English and A. N. Other; durion from the team. Bliss oss. J. E. MacGregor and G. F. Ferguson. kowever, again selected in 1332 as Jumping.-F. An wing-hall, and was a member of Beels), C.-L. Gregory (Ike). C. L.
The Portuguese owe their victory mainly to two factors, fiths (Hong Kong). The pairs Gregory (Kashgar), Miss Phyllis the first Hong Kong team to win Baldwin (Ginger), Major Boyd Shan- firstly the magnificent display of their intermediate fine and were very well matched and the New Scrum-Half Shows ex-interporters on Shanghai soil Last season he non (Clyde), Capt. F. J. C. Rybot secondly to the lack of understanding and combination among the ladies on both sides were excel- travelled as rexerse with the Inter-|(Glenshee), G. P. Ferguson (Dio-Radio forwards.
lent, particularly Mrs. Borton,
•port team.
(Continued on Page 3) Results were:--
Olsen
(Fot
zenes), J. F. Pym (Tom Cobley),
He has played in all representa-Capt. P. B. 3. Clarke (Wigan), PH.
vincingly defeated the Radio Sports Club in their replay in the tween A. G. Meise and Mrs. Second Round of the Inter-Section Tournament on the Marina Burton (Shanghai) and Chan Shek-pui and Miss M Grif- ground yesterday by two clear goals.
Oliveira, the Argonauta pivot,[
tive games in the Colony and in Charles (African Ere), R. E. Charles gave a superb display, his tackling K.I.T.C. BEAT the "Sunday Herald International Wisdom Stag), A. H. Potts (Mog-and distribution being the main
Charity Cup competition,
MacGregor (Riceland), M. Franks
Children's
Riding-Jean Slater, Topsy Wheatley, Dorothy Whentley,
:
che), A. H. Potts (Juliette), J. E. features of the game. He had fed his Apart from socter. Bliss is a (Dynamite), A: Mitchell (Blue Guest well covered, and
(Then forwards with excellent passes, good sprinter and was prominent Sailor), N. A. Rodjstrin for several years at the annual Bean Goose),
Leonard Held athletic meetings of the H. E. Volunteer Defence Corps. Bliss Paaline Porvek, Wendy Anslow, Pan-
T. Alves, at left-half, also played also plays hockey and tennis. He line Strange, Madeline Warg, Peggy a good game. He bad Léonard so the Box. Secretary of Warg, John Macfadyen, Marcia Walk-well marked that the latter player the Kowloon Footbed Club for theer, Jannet. Dibley, Nancie Paterson, could do nothing, while on the and is one of Susan Dibley, Nancy Dibley, Eliza-other flank R. Marques had an last three seasons
beth Fleming, Marion Fleming, Pinos their most popular members.
Anderson, Pierre Jordan, Frank Lan-eazy afternoon against the Radio gley, Paul Harriman, Bernt Adamze-left-wing combine. weski, Hans Adamzeweski, Alan Cut- cher, Peter H. Potts, Patricia Penn, Boland Pearce, Priscilla Losam
has been
CESAREWITCH
Bookmakers Hard Hit Once Again
WINNER BOUGHT ONLY FORTNIGHT AGO
ENGLISH SOCCER TOUR
Amateurs For Australia And New Zealand
NOMADS AT
KING'S PARK Superior In All Departments
PYARA SINGH AND AWTAR SINGH SHINE
(By "STICKS"}
TRIAL
The Hong Kong Interport cricket team which was beaten by Shang- hai last week by 217 runs in the Interport cricket encounter, is due to return to the Colony to-morrow. On Saturday they will meet an ex- interport XI at the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground.
will be select-
ed from the following:
The
Good Form
EE. B. Hancock, Lieut. Col. E. D. Matthews, F. J. de Rome, E. R. OLD "CAPS" ALSO PROMINENT Beed, G. E. Sayer, A. W. Hayward,
B. D. Evans, R. L. D. Wodehouse, Mized Doubles --
A. G. Meise and Mrs. Burton The third and final trial of the H. Owen Hughes, O. M. Omar, A. (Shanghai) beat. Chan Shek-pai and Rugby Section of the Hong Kong|C. L Bowker, E. C. Fincher, Cmdr." Miss M. Grifiths 15-16, and lost Football Club was held on the G. E. L. Hargreaves, J. D. Hum- 11-15.
Club ground Last evening phreys, F.. Goodwin, A. W. Ram- } Ladies' Doubles;----
23 in the
case of the say, Col. L. J. Lightfoot, E. R. Mrs. Burton and Miss J. Massey and, (Shanghai) beat Miss A. Mackenzie first two trials, over 40 players Duckitt, S. Jex, J. E Richardson. and Miss O. Ribeiro 15—13, 18-17.
turned up, so that the game was A. C. Beck. E. J. R. Mitchell, F. Men's Doubles (Colony players): featured by many changes as it P. Zimmern. G. C. Burnett, F. D.
H. Kew and I. A. Carvalho - (EK) beat T. C. Lee and K. S. Lew (BK)
21-13 Men's Singles
A fast but scrappy hockey game was witnessed оп the Club Mixed Doubles: The only Eadio forward who ground yesterday evening when was outstanding was Guest, the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club (H) beat J. G. Forbes and Miss J. he was forced to play a lone hand beat the Nomads by four clear Man's Doubles
but
I. A. Carvalo and Misi M. Silva
Massey (Shanghai) 15—12, 15—7.
progressed. Despite this, however, Pereira, H. W. Bainer.
Mr. E. W. Hamilton will be some very good Rugger, was seen
and the Selection Committee have scorer. Lunch will be held at 1 A. G. Meise (Shanghai) beat M. A. reason to feel satisfied with the P2, the game starting at 2 pm.
Club Match Oliveira (HK) 17—14
material at their disposal this
The Club will meet a K.C.C. team Benson
K.C.C. All on Saturday at the There was quite a good deal of those wishing to play for the scoring, although play was fairly lab are requested to sign the even. G. Benderson, at scrum-book half, was prominent, while others who showed good form were E. P. Humphreys, K. A. Watson, AF. Walkden, A. HR Butcher, W. ¡Grieve, J. Chadwick and E. D
Bidwell.
PAM BARTON BEATEN
as he received little or no assist-goals in their Second Round match "H. A. Oliveira and J. I. Remedios ance from his other forwards.
in the Inter-Section Tournament, (EK) beat A. G. Meise und J. G. Chowdhury spoiled the entire Although neither of the teams Forbes (Shanghai) 156, 158. attack by his selfishness, although held a ground advantage, the In-j he displayed good stickwork.
dians were more at home and their The Argonautas took the lead in passing was more accurate. Byaraį the first half through Ozorio, who Singh and Awter Singh were [converted a perfect centre. from splendid in the winners' attack and Nolasco, the right-winger, and im-the whole team, with the excep Wellington, September 21 the famous Duggie Stuart Firm.
The English amateur association mediately after the resumption Btion of J. M. Pinto, who was in- welcomed the result of the Cesare football team which is to make a Gosang netted their second goal, clined to be selfish, played well up! witch, which was run yesterday in dull and showery weather, al-tour of Australasia next year will following a brilliant bout of pass-to form
spend four weeks in Australia and ing. .though the going was good.
five weeks in New Zealand.
London, To-day.
Only one firm of bookmakers.
Mixed Foursomes At Worplesdon
American
London, To-day.
The Nomads were best served' The Mixed Foursomes Golf Argonauta-U. B. Sous; & in the intermediate-line by A. B. Championship at Worplesdon yes- The winter, Fet, which M This announcement was made vier and A. Pinna; R. Margues, L. Hamson, and in defence by Barros terday was featured by the Third clocked at 3 mins. 53 secs., is by the New Zealand Football As-Olivera and T. Alves; F. Nolasco, P. and Souza, but their attack lacked Bound encounter between Miss British and owned by Mr. Sydney Freeman, a member of the firm of Freeman sociation to-day on receipt of a Xavier, E. Gosano, L. Ozorio and the finishing touches, although Pam Barton, the
Amateur champion. communication from the English
who was partnered by the mil Ratio:C Rocha; K Singh and any of their movements leading and Co. who only purchased Fet Football Association, agreeing to Grewal Kitchell,
Hassan and up to the ELEC. circle were
Horaire English International Guest, brilliantly executed. the length of time-that the team Singh; Leonard, Chowdhury, will stay in each country,
1. Singh and T. Singh,
Pyara Singh opened the scoring Francis Francia, and Mr. and Mrs. Beeson, who won a close match ży one hole.
~
a fortnight ago for steeplechas- ing, but, following, a vast provement, including a win in * big race at Nottingham, it was heavily backed to win the Cesare-) witch.
Last minute backing resulted in: Fet starting third favourite at 10 to 1
▾
Angelo.
Billiards & Snooker League
The-first matches in the recent-1 G.S. Mous Mr. Sydney Freeman heard the
Billiards result of the race through the ly formed Mc. Ewan, Younger's wireless on board the RMS. Billiards and Snooker League were Andrews Queen Mary, in which he was played last week with the follow-Russell
Brooker en route to America.net
fing resulta
[Bowler ( A Greenaway Smith 150 GS Kess
Sir Alfred Butt's Near Relation, RNIP -B57ards starting at 22 to 1, made a WOD,
Incombe derful effort to make history by Phi winning the race twice in success sion, and was fast catching up the Hght-weighted Fet-who", lød for most of the distance and who only. won by a neck:
"Master" Chowkoope starting at 22 to 1 came third. being a length and a half behind Near-Helation, while Solar Bear was fodriä. Hoplite, the Zavourite,
Beater,
148 146
153
la a solo effort soon after the |start and 16 minutes Irber Astar
The Beesons" victory. was due Singh added the second in similar"
to their very accurate approach- circumstances. The Nomads tried ing and putting on the greens hard to reduce the arrears in the enter first half, but were unable to doj
▼ LWF Grts Bees 10. Two more goals were added, K.O.YLL CUP POLO
150 Softs
150 ::: Scott
47 Pepper ....
36 Le Portieren
|38|| Chesthamp
2. ZWF
through Pyara Singh, who thus- completed his "hat-trick”.
XLT CM. Ramzan Kernel Singh and Khushi Mohammed; J. No- 14 29038, 3. M. Piuto and M... S. NH;}
50 Sarwin Singh, D. Noronha, Pran
Singh, Awiar Singh, A. P. Souta, ***
Nowadai--C. Sonres; F. G. Barros The League, which combines and S. Soura; A Xavier, A. B. Ha
son and J. Marques; H. Bira, E. C. 28 both Billiards and Snooker, Food, H. J. Tal, S. A. Beef and E. eat inccess, E. Gabbey,
mises
to be especially amo
Clabs and
normally be:
of fire billia
It has been decided
TO-MORROW
Final For Next Thursday
The First Bound KO.YLL Polo
SCHOOLBOYS DRAW
WITH MEDICALS
Friendly Cricket Match
The Club will open their ses- son on Saturday when the first A-friendly cricket match be- fifteen meet the Royal Navy. This tween the Diocesan Boy's School game will be preceded by the Club and the Royal Army Medical "A" XV match against an Army Corps on Tuesday ended in a
draw.
V.
WOMEN'S GOLFING INTERNATIONAL
To Be Discontinued: LG.U. Meeting
NEW RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CURTIS CUP MATCH
İRAMC: 100 (Howells 37, Castell 22, Ber. C., E. E. Sargent 6 for 39, E. Fisher 4 for 34). D.ES.: 91 for 9 (D. Crary 21; Allan
3 for 15, Harris 2 for 6).
DINNER TO SHANGHAI. TENNIS VISITORS.
A subscription dinner to the |Shanghai, tennis visitors will be held at the Kowloon' Cricket Club tonight when a large gathering is London, September 21- jexpected. The dimer will be fol- esolutions have been kwed by a dance to the strains of the Executive Council Mickey's Melody Makers. A Golf Union are charge of $3 for the dinner or $1
for the danceisions be made. "other things, labeant. itional matches and champion-
ships. It has been decided:
To discontinue the Ranelagh inter- {national mesting: between the fou
home_countries_
of the "To recommend two
will to the US Mut take place on the Hong Kong Pole the Cartis Cup Club's ground at Boundary Street
To abolish the ths to-morrow, when the Royal -Ul-pand to Berit, the busdieny ster Elfes will
To ferite in-Sou£ir Kaam in the Spring-of
Weich Fusiliers a
Artillery encounter: The
first of
matcher will con
om and the second will be, Hand Mark Mike Final will be
*Thursday next
(To hold an Amrit
"Now, the ALAG.UK the Lollowing shan
CESARE
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