"THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 3, 1940.
AQUATICS
BIG TRACK MEET MACAO
NEXT
WEEK
UNIVERSITY TO MEET LINGNAN
SEVENTEEN EVENTS for men and six-for women are included on the programme for the athletic meeting between Hong Kong University and Lingnan University of Canton to be held at Caroline Hill on Monday, October 7, and Thursday, October 10, Scoring will be on a 4-2-1-basis-for individual events, 5-0 for relays, and 6-4-2 for the Pentathlon, an event included on the programme at the specific request of Lingnan. The Pentathlon will comprise the 200 metres, 1,500 metres, long jump, discus throw and javelin throw.
Lingnan will be represented in this even by Yu Mow-wai and Mau Hok-ming, and Hong Kong U. by C. Y. Ip and Frederick Kwai. Yu, of Lingman, has a re- cord of 2,200 points for the event, but Kwai, } newcomer from Shanghai, is considered a strong challenger.
. An event that has not been in- cluded on the programme is the One Mile Run or its metric equi- valent. It has not yet been de- cided if the running and hurdling events will be contested over yard or metric distances.
Hong Kong University will. en- ter the competition the favourites by a good margin, though Ling- nan, where much depends on the form of individual competitors, must not be under-rated.
· Doubtful Starters
On the casualty list and doubt- ful starters at the moment arc .Chan Shiu-but star long jumper and hop-step-jumper from Ling- nan,. and Kaan Chee-kin, Hong Kong University's outstanding high-jumper. Both, it is under- stood, sustained injuries in prac- tice for the meet..
The loss of Chan in the jumps, an event where the H.K.U. are particularly weak, may prove a serious blow to Lingnan, as the former Lingnan Middle School athlete and Kwangtung-Provincial Champion in the triple jump, would be a certain winner in the
events.
WORLD SERIES OPENS
LEAGUE TENNIS
In "C" Division of the Tennis League, South China Athletic Associa- tion beat Club de Recreio by six sets to one at King's Park yesterday.
H. A. Bee and C. Lee (CAA). and A. E. Noronha : 6-8
drew with H. F. Gonsalves
A. M.
beat A. M. Silva
Alves beat H. A, Noronha and G.
H. Noronha
CRICKET
WEST AND ALLISON
IN FORM
TOUR REVIEWED
By “Nafator""
During their five-day stay, they play- ed four games, securing a win over. Chung Shing. The other game with
The Macao Chinese wafer-polo team completed their annual schedule of friendly water-polo games
Köng with the Hong Chinese Clubs, on Tuesday, when they were defcated by the Chung Shing Benevolent Society. water- Although they were dis-polo team in their last fixture, missed for a
meagre 54 runs, Royal Corps Of South Chinn, and losing to Eastern and Signals made a team from Chinese Bathing Club was abandoned H.M.S. Tamar go all the after a few ininutes of play when the way before the latter were; and walked out of the game able to win by 3 wickets with his team. on C.B.S. ground yester- the Macno team was quite brilliant. day.
Against the deadly bowling of Barton, Allison and Collingwood, Signals, batsmen fared badly, not one double-figure registered. 6-6 Tamar. aided by Lt. Kilbee. 6-3former H.K.C.C. opening bat, had
6-3 H. K. Ho and C. L. Lau
beat Silva and Alves
61
(s.C.A.A.).
beat Noronha and Noronha 6-3 Kwok
N. K. Ng and H. C. (8.C.A.A.).
♦♦ I drew with Gonsalves and
A capacity crowd of 33,000 fans, jammed Crossley Field, Cincin- nati for the opening encounter in the World Baseball series.
There was brilliant sunshine and many notable
personages attended. The Tigers are 10/13 favourites to win the champion- ship.-Reuter.
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"Y" HOCKEY TEAMS
The following will represent Y.M.C.A. at King's Park this work:
Noronha
beat Silva and Alves
Two sets were not finished,
C.R.C. V A.T.C.
four wickets.
score
being
33 runs on the board with three wickets down but, when still five runs short of their opponents' Chinese Recreation Club beat score, they had lost an additional Army T. C. by nine sets to nil at Causeway Bay.
F. K. Lau and C. C. (C.R.C.). beat Emerson and Duffled beat Adlam and Murray beat Denyer and Sfondr
Y. 'Y. Lam and W. K.. (C.R.C.). beat Emerson and Duffield beat Adlam and Murray beat Denyer and Stondr
West batted soundly and was Chiu associated with Mitcheld in
stand of 54 for the last wicket, 6-2 the latter's contribution being 3 6-2 6-0
Wel Chung. and O. L. (C.R.G.)..
not out!
SIGNALS
►
Ma Cpl. Blount, 1.b.w., b Barton Cpl. Bedford, b Allison 6-2 L/Cpl. Murphy, b Allison
Sig. Dixon, b. Allson L/Cpl. Pitcher, e Barton Sig. Lithuaer, c.Barton
6-0
6-4
Pang Sgt. Brackenbury, b. Allisoh
7-8
beat Emerson and Duffield beat Adlam and Murray 7-5 0-2 beat Denyer and Stondr KOWLOON TÔNG WIN
At Kowloon Tong, the home team beat the University by seven sets to two,
L/Cpl. Sinth. b Allison Col, Copsey, b Collingwood Sig. Lees Collingwood
L/Col. Parry, not out Extras (B14, LB4)
captain of the Macao eontingent had a one of the C.B:C. disagreement with.
In their first game with South China.
and showed good knowledge of water- polo tactics, constantly out-manoeuvring the South Chilla team, with the result that they scored three times to South China's two.
In their game with Eastern Athletle. it was obvious that the strain of turn- Ing out every day was telling on them, were as they played Hstlessly, and swamped by the home team by eight goals to nil in a purely one-sided affair,
Strongest Team
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Eastern fielded their strongest team, and from the outset were determined to trounce the visitors. The game, which was played .fifteen minutes in cach half with 10 minutes rest, was hardly fair to the visitors, they were a tired team, and there was also ja strong sea current at that time. The lime for a water-polo game as laid down in the rules, should be of fourtech. minutės acluál play of two periods of 1 seven minutes each, and, a three min- 1utes Interval, Where it is not con- venient to play under these conditions. Sit has been the practice locally to play 5 ten minutes each half, all in, with the @customary three minutes Interval.
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The result of this extra long period
of play was that the Macao goal was 0 being continually hammered, and it is
18 nothing short of miraculous, that they managed to hold the score down
to
Total
Bowling Analysis
O. M
54 eight goals. In spite of the 10 minutes' respite, the team was all out, and the have W. only one who can be said to
Barton Allison
0
10
3
2
5
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B
2
MATCH POSTPONED Collingwood
League Table
Snell,
H.M.S. TAMAR and b Divon Sharp. b Dikon LA Kilbee, run out The match between the K.LT.C. | West, l.b.w.. b Dixon and Jewish. R. C. was postponed. Allison. b Dixon
Boyes, b Dixon P.W. D. L. F. A. Pls | Wilson, run
7 7 0 0 59 7 6 0 1 42
To-day-A v Kumaon Rifles (5 p.m.) C.R.C.' Benwell; Jordan, Saxby: Heptonstall, K.I.T.C. Pennington, Waldron; Coombe, Gom- S.C.AA.
K.T.G.C.A. mell, Dunne, Colledge. Highlands,
Saturday,Firsta v R.E. (4.30 p.m.); C.D.R. “A” Benwell: Jordan. Saxby: Heptonstall, H.K.P.S.A.
Waldron; Pennington,
Banks, Gom H.K.U.T.C. He will, however, be competing mell. A. N. Other, Dunne, Highlands, K.C.C. in the weight events, where he Seconds v Signals (3 p.m.):-Benwell: A.T.C. may be considered a challenger to Killeen. Railton: Spencelayh, Tomlin C.D.R. "B"
C.B.A: Schiller and Derkach of H.KU. inson, Grant; Fances, McGowan, Smits, the Shot Put and Discus Throw. Ireson, Pevan,
Chan For Three Events?
for
Another probable winner Lingnan is Chan Kwok-hung; who may complete in three events, the 400 and 800 metres and long jump, and is certain to take points.
in at last two.. Clocking near S4
F
J.R.C.
Sels
14 4 20 12
6 6 0 1 351⁄2 101⁄2 10 85 03:43.**** 29
10
£ 4 0 2 31 21 9 6 30 3 271⁄2 261⁄2 6
7 3 0 4 38
35
7 2 1 4 24
39 G
.7 2 0 5 25
38
4
out
Lt. Collingwood, e Murphy, b Dixon Barton, b Dixon Horgan, b Dixon
Mitchell. not out
Extras (B4, NB3)
9 1 1 7 242 562 3 Dixon 3 0 0 3 0 21 0
0 à 6 221⁄2 42/2 0..
Blount Lees
laved fairly well was their custodian, but he was not supported by his backs. For Eastern, Kew scored four times, his last being a backhand, whilst Shoo Hung-yui. Chu Chuk-yau. and Shek 0 Kam-put accounted for the others.
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An Improvement
In their last game with Chung Shing" 4they displayed a bit of the sparkle of -.0 their first game, and they can be con- oldered as having done quite well by 2 only losing to the home team by four they 2, when it is considered that 3were playing the strongest Chinese Cheung combination in the Colony. Chr-heung scored twice, and Ng Nin 111 and Chan Sek-pul each scored once for
the home team.
7
Total
Bowling Analysia
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M.
R. W.
8
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SB
0:
23
0
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RANDOM SPORTS JOTTINGS
2000
the Sir Walter Lawrence WHEN M. Ebuasac, the French registered, Hapgood and Bryni 100 sportsman, changed his mind Jones have registered and.. are seconds in the 400 metres, at his silver statuette (plus best and consistent at 56 seconds, guineas), awarded to the player and decided to let his crack colt. awaiting call-up, and George Male he has, on prescrit form, hardly a who hit the fastest century of the challenger. from. H.K.U. -
In all their games, wealmess in the Macão team's forward line was appar ent, the only one havin't any idea of playing forward being Chov Chalt-lau. Who scored two of their total of three goals. On many occasions the ball was passed to them, but they were not in position to scorn, being either too far away or at a bad, angle. Their backs also lacked cxn^rience, and, instead of clearing the hall Frst fims, attempted to dribble past their opponents in their own danger arch, which often proved The following; represented Macao disastrous. during four games. Aur Yeung-keung, Pini Wao Leung Wing-kwan, Ng Djebel, run in the and Leslie Jones have reported for Kai-hung, Chan Yung-kong, Choy Chak- French Derby be- R.A.F. duty. They join Marks, (3), Kwan Kin-ful, Hong Po-man
Scott, Crayston, Kirchen, Drake, 1). Sidey, Pugh, and Curtis. Tom Whittaker is also in the R.A.F and George, Allison is Home De- fence river patrol.
1.
George must have got this job on his sailoring experience..
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ARTILLERY BEAT "BOWLSTERS"
year in first-class Djebel Hong Kong University have a Fastest- cricket, could have
before competing for marked superiority on paper in
been put up this Seized the English Classic he little knew he only three events, the High and Hundred Summer for players Low Hurdles and the Pole Vault, the leading Leagues it is al- was Jeopardising £90,000.
The ladies are an uncertain
That would have been the normal valub of the wonder colt quantity, though Miss Bentrice most certain the winner would be
Wilfred Barber. Greaves of H.K.U. should win the
Corps Artillery had their re- The Yorkshiremaii, now a pro-had he won the Derby as well as long jump and come in well in
venge over the "Bowlsters" in a the sprints, while Miss Chan Yuk-fessional with Brighouse, hit the the Guineas, which most shrewd flerdest hundred the Bradford Judges think he would have done.
three men about Town bought terday, winning by 20 shots. On man of Lingnan, who has put the Lengun has ever known when he M. Boussne's original plan was THIRTY years ago a syndicate of lawn bowls match at K.C.C. yes- eight-pound shot out to 9 metres, ook 154 off the Bradford bowling to let Djebel go to Steve Donoga steam yacht and the costumes the first meeting of the two teams which is better than the Colony
hue's Blewbury stables after the
go with it "Bowlsters" won quite easily. on. June B. Fecord, is an almost certain win-
The following were yesterday's His first 50 came in 21 minutes, “Guineas." but he decided to send ner in the event,
John Brockett a scores:- and 100 in 30 minutes. He hit him back to France for the Derby 3 Men In George Allison; nine 0's and twenty 48, so that before tackling the English Derby A Boat former sports edi- all but 20 of his runs came from boundary shots! -
to
tor of the "Dally
Corps Artillery
Gar. Abbas Sgt. Lloyd
Bowlsters F. Flippance
Smith Hon. S. Dodwell
A. W. Cornell
Hon. J. W. Fraser Sir Atholl McGregor AW. Hodges
13. F, McGowan
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ES Scarle
N., L. Smith:
-Dr. Newton
J. Deakin 19(Skip);
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The Captains
That went wrong when the Gbr- maha awept to the Boussac-stables. If they footed the colt he will be Mall" and the first sports journa" CLAS.21: Jack Close competition should be
worthless. No. German word willst to broadcast and Gordon B. S. M. Walker seen in a number of events, and the rival captains, K. M. Au, of FEW will recall that Jackt Hablis be taken on the subject of a horse's Hoare, one of the happy band of (skip) Hong Kong University, and Chan was an in-swing bowler of identity. That is generally accept amateur internatonuls Sammy Sgt. Gitting Hill-Wood collected in his Glossop Bar Capoll Shiu-but, of Lingnan, should be real gifts, and fewer still nowed in British breeding circles.
Sgt, Carr days,
Sgt. Sherriff. among the most prominent point that among his host of records was that of
The yacht made one trip and a (Skip), scorers at the meet.. Both are en-
Sgt. Bogo profit of £1
The cost of the boat was 220 Sgt Gillard and they sold the engine for £20 Sgt. Bbbington
(skip) after a crazy down-Thames B.Sc. Cruise Jerome would have made immortal.
Aniong the adventures were for-
Bowls Tourney getting the tide went out miles at Southend mid crashing into fil-- AL. Reorcio yosterday bury Pier because there was no Omar beat A. J. Hall 21-16 in reverse, on the engine and Captain the bowls championship. Allison ran her in with, instead. At Kowloon Football Club A. of against, the tide.or slashed his Eastman beat II. A. Alves 21-13. mizzen or something,
At Civil Service A, R. Minu Anyway, the plermaster had beat C. S. Rossolet 21-10; W. bystories and George handed his Hong Sling bout JC. Remedios 21-12; R. F.. da Luz boat WK. It must have been a good engine. Way 22-0,4 cap to Allo Seaman tone.
tered for a number of events. Out To Beat achieving the
HERE'S what has happened to Hong Kaig University are de-Hobbs Mark finest all the Arsenal team of that sea pending on very little new, blood;
petes round season'a con, everyone of whom, with the the freshman class promising work ever known in the 38 years exception of Clifford: Bustin, is
only Frederick Kwai, who has of the Bradford League's history.
sither serving been clocked in under 10% se- During the last war, when ha conds for the 100-yards and is-rc-was professional to the Idle club, Arsenal's waiting to be call
́ed up or in ex-: puted to be able to run the quar¬he finished sozgon 1915 with a haul
empled occupations ter-mile in 50 seconds. He has of 780 runs (average 50.00) and 59 Big Bit
by reason of their two strong opponents in the short wickets (average (6.67)0 No long. sprint in Yu Mow-wai and Lom over equalled that double harness peace-time skill.
Bastin, "has been rejected be. Hon-chung of Lingnan..
feat in the Bradford League,
of the car trouble whigh. Now, however, that record of 21med the brillance of his foot years' standing scome certain to be ball career for the last two pen- benten by Derbyshire's". George
pon Pope. In a dozen League games for Lidget Green Popo has hit 471 Tins and collected 60 wickets, -.
The Hong Kong, Hockey Association. fixtures" meulihu arranged for B.ph to-day in St. Andrew's Mall has been possponed to. October 10,
Cumner is in the Marines, Leslie Compton in the polloo, but has
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