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THE CHINA-MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1936

"RED CROSS MEN

AT PLAY

Annual Ambulance Aquatic Sports

KING'S COLLEGE DIVISION SCORE MOST PORTS

The King's College Division won the Inter-Division champion- [ship at Brigade aquatic sports held at the South China Athletic Association Pavilion. North Point, yesterday morning.

The Indian Division, last Year's champions, were second. The individual championship also went to the King's College Divi- sion. Chan Shek-pui and L Shin-so tieing for first place with six points each,

At the conclusion of the sports, [Mr. Aw Boon-haw distributed the |trophies after which he was given

three cheers and a "tiger".

The Results

Relay Race (Ellie Kadoorie Shield) open to teams of four men, each swimming 50 metres many King'a

SELECHOMEOS ALATEER INTERNATIONAL TEA. S

New Plan Approved By Members Of Special Sub-Committer

London, October & The method of selecting teams Loc amateur international and other inatette · · representative matches, which has recently cans- ed considerable controversy, isto be altered.

EFFINCHER

BATS REALLY

WELL FOR 117

(Continued from-Page 2)

As was gmeraly expected, the | Armiy ‚“A”. beat the "C" in their Second Division League encounter, S/Sergt. Collins and Bdr. Baker contributing 75 and 62 respective- lly to their total of 160 for 5 dec. Going on late in the innings. Opt. In the past the International Jackson took 3 wickets for as many Selection Committee has chosen

runs apiece. When the "C" texn both - amatour, and professional sides, but now ans section, of the

went in to bat they found the committee is to deal only with bowling of Col. Apps (5 for 33) amateur matches This sexson

and Cal. Bradford÷(4. for: 223 too several -organisatie have press-rood for them and were dismissed ed, for a revision of the existing for only 99 runs. Pte. Dickenson | arrangement, and the decision played a gallant but unavailing in- yesterday at a meeting in London follows the report of a special

|nings for 29 not out, while Conde. sub-committee appointed last

Clarke helped with 19. April.

ARGONAUTAS HOLD CLUB TO DRAWN GAME

(Continued from Page 2)

-There were a crop of friendly matches," the chief one being that

docic, above, of the world's

champion

fully recovered faf arthritis im kin

SOUTH CHINA AZ HELD AGAIN

Kowloon Chinese Play

Good Soccer ®

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS FAIL TO TAKE LEAD

South China “”A”.

| second::time since the hment of - their Lengue"

when they were held to three goals each 17:

Chinese on the Chub ground

|terday, after sharing two

the interval.

Chow Man-chi the

inside-left, was

The Wick, while?

hon, at left-back; was also limelight with good tackling.

Joon

Tang Kwong, anm was the pick of the wingers.

South "China “A” failed settle down in the early stages, al-

between the Club and the United H. COTTON'S NEW though they opened the scoring

Services, which the former wan by 4 wickets. T. A. Pearce, the Interport, captain, hit up 52 runs, which incided six and 'eight

APPOINTMENT

U

Joining Ashridge Club Next Year

BELGIAN CONTRACT EXPIRES IN JANUARY

Tay Quee-liang and Teo Kwai- |shing being particularly danger- jous on the wings.. Diam Kong- {pak and Lee Tin-sang, the South. China full-backe, were not at their best, and were surprised by the [speed of the opposing attack.”

| College Division (Ma Yat-kwons, Fowler opened the scoring in boundaries, while Le D. “Kiber, Shek Ho-ban, Lam Shin-so and Chan the early part of the game when who travelled to Shanghai as Shek-pui); 2 Indian Division, S. Bond tore up the left touchline twelfth man, made 35. A. B. Marsh, Chinese Athletic Division,

and sent a reverse stick- centre the new Navy bowler, took 4 fór

Wong Wing-hon and Chow Man- Life Saving Competition (Ho Tung into the circle, Fowler applying 30. The Services made 115 with ⠀

chi scored for the Kowloon Chin- Cup Chan Shek-pui (King's the Amishing touch.

Lieut: D. M. Prichard (24) as top-|

jese in the opening half, while College); 2, Kung King-fai (Chinese: Athletic): 3, Lam Shin-so (King's

Fang King-cheong headed in two scorer. A. L. Holden was the most The Club held a territorial ad-ccessful bowler for the Club tish Open champion, who has been on the resumphon Chow

Henry Cotton, the former rivals for the League champions. College).

100 metrex free-style-1, Ma Fat-vantage for the majority of the with 4 for 15, while “H” Owen attached to the Waterloo Club chỉ placed the home team ahead. Man kwong (King's College); 2 A. K. second half and the Argonauts Hughes had 4 for 45 and Alec Brauseis, for the last four years, but South China equalised just

Abbas equalised much against the run of Pearce 3 for 87.

Minu (Indian): 3, (Indian).

the play from a short corner, 50 metres breast-stroke-1, Lam Nolasco beating Shields with a Shiu-so (King's College); 2 Chan fast rising bal Shek-pui (King's College); 3, Teting Po-shan (Chinese Athletic).

50 metres back-stroke-1, Chan

In spite of extra time, no fur-

Shiu po (Chinese YMCA); 2, Lam their cose resalted and the Shin-so (King's College); 3, Cha will probably be replayed | Shek-pui (King's College).

Sunday morning.

YES - OF COURSE

Player's

Please

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London, October 10.

is to take up an appointment as before the erd through Ip

professional to the Ashridge Club, Pak-wa, who headed. in their third,

盗い

SAINTS BEATEN

League fixture, South China "B" In the remaining First Division beat St Joseph's by 2 goals to 1,

The "Indian Recreation Club Little Gaddenden, near Berkham-goal. surprisingly beat the Navy by 105 sted.

at Sookupoo. Frankly I Cotton will begin his duties in final did not think the IRC bowling January, when his contract with

would be strong enough to get the the Belgian club expires, Navy out, but F. D. Pereira and¦- This is the second time thatį his understudy. I el Arcaill, both Botton has returned to England ran into their best form and took from the Continent. At the age 3 for 25 and 6 for 29 respectively19 he spent some months as an to dismas the Navy for 93 after sistant at Cames, before accept the home team had scored 198. Jing his first appointment ofal

a

Caroline Hill, after leading by Play was mediocre, Leonard and solitary goal at the interval.

Ward shining for the losers, whose intermediate line were slow

and ineffective in their distribu-

S. "Abdul-Curreem made one of professional with the Langley tion. The South China interme- kis rare appearances and distin-Park Club. guished himself with a stylish The Ashridge course" was openin

diste line were really responsible

Imock for 46. F. D. Pereira made ed for play in October, 1980 for their side's victory, Lin Tak- a rapid 40, and K. Nazarin and Y.July of the following year a chal-tre-half berth

po being outstanding in the cen-

jel Arculli made -25 each.

*

K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY

Nearing Completion

Further progress

was made!

asual

Costs was the pick of the Saints' defence, but was not fully draw

lenge match for £100 between Cot-| ton and the American, Walter The Navy, juniors only needed Hagen, was played there. two runs to win their friendly)

| supported, otherwise a would have resulted. Mi against the LRC at King's Park

| Chan Tak-fai · scored for the when stumps, were drawn on t-ao-

Chinese in-the first half and Yak- count of failing Eght. A R., Suf-,

Hon-woo added the second after fad was again in good form with the bat and was top scorer for

the interval, St. Joseph's, securing their only goal through Costa, who the Indians with 44. The EC.C.)- second eleven beat the CS.C.C

came up to score with £ fine shot. easily at Happy Valley, while N.D. last week in the KCC.

EASTERN'S FIEST WIN Booker scored 84 to help the C.E.S.tennis tournament and all thej Possessing a better forward best the Police by 4 wickets on the events are expected to be complet-line, Easter had no dificulty in latter's ground. At Happy Valley ed within the next fortnight... their Second Division League | Craigengower's second eleven beat On Friday A. E. P. Grest and football game against Stonecut the University by 20 runs, but S. A. Gray (owe 30) entered the ters yesterday and won by S goals there was nothing outstanding in final of the men's handicap don-to 1, to register their first win of the game.

bles by beating E. S. Capéliaho they season Cheung, Hip-wing C. E. Wation Lowe 3/5): 6-1, 6-1 Hamet and Franklin scored for It is expected they will meet W. C. Bastern, and Findley registered Something of the poetry of Hung and F. Grose in the final, the only goal for, the Gunners. cricket is to be found in the fol- beth pairs being on the same han- SAPPERS WIN EASILY lowing paragraph from a souvenir dicap mark

the Engineer overwhelmed the which was in great demand 'at the

E. C. Fincher and Mrs. F. Good-Kowloon Chinese by 6 goals to 2 match between the MCC tourists win (owe 30) advanced to the in the Second Division of the and Ceylon recently;—

semi-final of the mixed doubles League yesterday. Hurst register

*

POETRY OF CRICKET

Fortunate is the man who while handicap, beating A. E. Perry and ed a hat-trick" for the Sappers watching Allen and his men in Mrs. Stokes in the third set which and Boyling (2) and Woods scor- action can throw his memory back had to be replayed from speed the other goals. The Kowloon to the day when Tommy Kelaart vious meeting when the match Chinese scored through Chan Tat bowled an unforgettable ball and was postponed on account of Kee and Lai Fat MANATE Dr. W. G. Grace, saluting his per darkness.

CHINESE POLICE WIN formance with a fatherly pat en A. E. P. Guest and Miss M. Grif- his back, walked back to the pavi-fiths (owe 30.3) reached the final European colleagues by 5 goals to The Chinese Police best their lion with his black beard flowing of this event by beating A W1 in the Third Division of the in the breeze that blew over the Ramsey and Mrs. Kew (owe 15) League on the Kowloon ground Galle Face, ground, And he can 6-2, 6-2, and they will meet the recall Stoddart's magnificent hit winners of the semi-final tie be in the first half, through Bo Sai- yesterday. The Chinese scored that same afternoon on to the roof tween E C. Fincher and Mrs. cheong (2). Willerton reduced the of Christ Church a mighty hit in Goodwin (owe 30) and S. A. Gray lead in the second-half and Lee the days of mighty hitters. For- and Mies A Mackenzie (owe Kam scored again for the Chinese tamate is that zuan, I say! for he|15.30),

has lived in the Golden Age

cricket and seen its heroes, from! DOWEN RETURNS TO WOLVES. Grace down to Hobbs He - has

seen Ramjitsinhji weeving magic London, October 6, Wolver spells with his bat, Macartney us-hampton Wanderers. yesterday ing it as a fail to torment the signed J. Dowen, right-back from bowlers, or Hobbs drawing from it West Ham United DowEN.' ^ "WAS

to the London club a year ago."

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Mr. George Allison, the Arsen-

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