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INTERPORT POLO TO-DAY
́NOTES ON THE PLAYERS
LAWN BOWLS
AITKENHEAD SHIELD MATCH TO-MORROW
LAST OFFICIAL MATCH OF
SEASON
FINE GAME PROMISED
Plays Fave, been completed, for
The annul Aitkenhead Shield the reception and entertaining of Match (Hong Kong Kowloon), is the Shanghai Interport Polo Team due to be played at the Kowloon which is arriving by the Empress Bowling Green Club to-morrow. of Japan today. The names of the Twelve rinks from the Kowloon members of this team have been Clubs will oppose twelve rinks from received and are ns follows:----- the Hong Kong Club and a very Judge C. S. Franklin, who will hetkeen tussia is expected. as captain, Dr. V. Parks Wools, The games aro to commones at N. F. Allman, and D. Burdick.2.30 p.m. sharp and all players and They will be accompanied by Mrs. others interested are caked to be Franklin, Mrs. Woods, and Mrs.
on the ground in good time. Burdick.
As reported earlier, the match will be played on the Hong Kong Palo Club granads at Causeway Tas at 3 pm to day. Following
the match a dinner bas been ar ranged by the members of the local lub in honour of the visitors and will be held in the private dining room of the Gloucester Building under the personal and uble super- vision of Mr. Newman, -
The menu will be as follows:
MENU
1st Chukker Hors d'Oeuvres, 2nd Chukker Tomato Bouillon.
3rd Chukker
Fillet of Sale Duglére. 4th Chukker Chateaubriand Bearnaise.
5th Chukker Bambe Marco Palò. 6th Chukker
Fruit Basket.
Chukker Out
Demi Tasse.
A special dinner, for the visiting
wives is also planned. ・・
In order to avoid delay, the rinks on which the various teams are to play were drawn from the hat when the draw between the Clubs was made on Tuesday last. Score bonida and score cards will be made ready before the start so that it only needs the players to turn up early for the games to commencé pune- tually at 9.30 p.m.
Teas will be provided during the afternoon for players and specta- tora,
As this match is the last official ixture of the season, to-morrow will be the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association's closing day and tro phies and prizes for the following will be prosented after the game: Open Championship of the
Colony.
Spey Royal Cup.
League Shields, Placquer, eto Aitkenhead Shield and Spoons Mrs. Southorn has very kindly consented to make the presentă- tions.
The Teams.
The draw for venma and rinka re- suited ha follows:-
Rink No. 1.-C. de R. (Kowloon): LA. Gutierrez, F. X. M. Silva, The players from Shanghai have|A. S. Gomes, C. E. Marques announced that the pressure of [(skip) v. C.C.C. (Hong Kong): R. business necessitates their depar- Basa, M. O'Brien, L. E. Lammert, ture to-morrow morning. The fact R. W. Bradbury (skip).
as busy as they have journeyed to Hong Kong, bringing their ponies with them, to compete for the Keswick Cup, indicates the importance they attach thereto.
that men
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Rink No. 2.-K.C.C. (Kowloon): J. 8. Dinnen, W. W, Hirst. E. Kern, J. Jack (skip) v. Mixed Team (Hong Kong): S. Eccleshall, W. V. Fields, S. Hope, A. Gill (skip).
This cup was given by the late Mr. Keswick, the father of Mr. J. Keswick of Jardines, and was first competed for in 1907 at Shanghai. This will be the 13th match to contest for its possession. Although these matches have been played at irregular intervals, the scene Rink No. 4.-E.D.R.C. (Kow- has alternated regularly between loon): T. Coleman, W. H. C. Rob- Shanghai and Hong Kong. The son, G. Henderson, S. Gray (skip) Shanghai club has retained the R.H.K.Y.O. (Hong Kong): E. B. Cup through the last nine comRood, A. Murdoch, A. Chapman, W. petitions, although 102 play Macfarlane (skip) was continued through eight chuk- kers before the deciding score of six to five was made.
Pink No.-E.B.G.C(Kow loon): W. Venables, A. W. E. Davidson, W. E. Hale, W. S. Drake (skin) v. R.H.K.Y.C. (Hong Kong);) B. E. Maughan, J. Bentley, A. L. Shields, the Bon. Mr. W. T. Southorn (skip).
Rink No. 5.-.0.0. (Kowloon): H. Gittens, J. Hyde, H. M. Me Tavish, R. Lapsley (skip) e. P.R.O. The Shanghai Team.. (Hong Kong): J Oram. D. Clow, Two of the members of the Shang- W. E. Hollands, G. C. Mose (skip). hai team have long records as pola
Eink No. 6.-K.D.R.C. (Kow- players. Judge Franklin, who will loon): J. V. Ramsey, R. G. Craig, set as captain, played for several. Puncheon, J. C. Brown (skip) ". years in Honolulu prior to his arrival on the China Const in 1925 Since then he has played regularly in the Shanghai International matches and has captained Ameri: can teams against Tientsin and Peiping, as well as against other Shanghai teams..
Mr. Allman's record dates from 1027 since which time he has played in teams competing for the Hoyt Cup, captaining the American team in 1931. He has also played in the
international matches.
C.O.C. (Hong Kong): G. L. Bucha nam, A. E Contes, W. Brightman, U. M. Omar (skip).
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SOCCER INTERPORT
THREE PLAYERS ELECTED
We understand that threa Club players, A. Howe, H. 8. Strange and J. Rodgor, have been selected to represent Hong Kong against Shanghai in the soccer Interport.
With a view to selecting the re maining eight players a Trial match will be staged on Sunday, October 23, when the Probable. Interpeit XI will be opposed to a representa- tive Royal Navy side.
The following have been invited to play for the Interport XI:- Rodger (Club); Mullane (Border era), Strange (Club); Lam Yuk Ying (Athletic), Barber (Lincolns), Tong Kwan (S.C.A.A.); Chen Sui Hong (8.C.A.A.), Dominy (Club), Howe
Leonard (Club),
(5t. Joseph's) and Duncan (Border?14). Reserves-B. Gosano (St. Joseph's), A. Duncan (Club), Bliss (Kowio), and Law Mau (South China); }
CRICKET FIXTURES
K.C.C. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.
The following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club against the University at Pokfulam to-morrow at p.m.
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F. Goodwin (captain); E. C. Fincher, J. C. Lval: E. F. Fin-. cher, J. Hunter, I, McInnes; G. C Burnett, A. T. Lay, N. A. E. Mac. kay, W. O. Hung and A. E. Perry,
Second Eleven.
The following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club second elever. in a friendly match against the University second cleven at the |K.C.C. to-morrow at 9 p.m.;-- F. S. W. Smith (Captain) G. Lee, F." E. Lawrence, B. Overy, A. A. Dand, F. Read, R. O. Dunne, H. Hampton, A. R. F. Ruch, E. O. Murphy and W. L. McKenzie, Re- serves D. S. Green and R. G. U. Mead.
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CORNER
BY
UNCLE JACK
A PROFITABLE MISTAKE
AT THE ZOO
A SNAKE WITH HORNS!
Joon); A. Macintyre, H. H. Rose,
Rink No. 7-K.B.G.C. (Kow-DEAR KIDDIES,
R. S. Nichol. A, M. Holland (skip) mistakes? I know one little niece
Are you constantly making A VERY queer-looking make has come to the London Zoo the Gold Const. He is P.R.C. (Hong Hong): F. E. who is for ever getting into trouble from Booker, J. Nolan, W. Mair, E. G. because of her blundera, but I am
"a horn-nosed viper, and is Post (akin).
carries through carelessness. rather afraid her mistakes are so called because he
pair of horns on the tip of his; nout These strange decorations are not ronde of real horn, how ever, but are caused by the skin forming extra scales at those two points; and as they rise up to just over an inch in height they give the vipor a very alarming appear
Rink No. 8K.B.G.C. (Kow loon): C. S. Beat, A. K. Taylor, H. Nish, W. Russell (skip) v. C.S.C.C. Hong Kong): E. W. Simmonds. J. mett (skip). Deakin, J. Bollidge, A. W. Grim-
Less is definitely known in Hoog Kong concerning. Dr., Woods and Mr. Burdick. The latter was a member of the Shanghai team which defeated Tientsin in 1930 by a score of six to two goals,
The recent history of this team A. O. Brawn (skip). is such as to mark them na formid- able opponents.
Rink No. 9.-C. de R. (Kowloon): LO. R. Souza, C. A. Lopes C. G. Silva, R. F. Luz (skip). CS.C.C. (Hong Kong): N. J. Beb- bington, F. Jones, A. H. Oswick,
Mistakes happen so often that people are art to treat them purely as a matter of course, and dismiss them without comment, whether they are errors made through care lessness or ignorance.
lot of trouble, and often much mis- Sometimes these mistake cause a÷ ory, but the other day I heard of a Bink No. 10.-K.0.0. (Kowloon): mistake which resulted in the mak- moanted and with considerable ex-Hyde Lay, J. Fraser (skip).
They come well. J. Farrell, A. C. Burford, ing of thousands of pounds' profit. perience as a playing unit.
TR.C. (Hong Kong): G. McLeod, (skip). J. Polson, J. Bussel, J. Chalmera
Most of you know that we get turpentine from the pine tree, and Hong Kong Players. The Hong Kong team, which is
that these tires are slashed to al- low the fluid to flow. One day an composed of Captain P. L. Villar
Rink No. 11-C. de R. (Kow-old negro was slashing away when as captain, A. Pollock, Major Joon): C. H. Basto, J. J. Basto, J. an expert noticed that he was strik- J. R. Barry, and J. Keswick,, has G. Ozorio, A. H. Basto (skip).ing-left-handed. had less practice as a team, H.KERC. (Hong Kong): J. F though the individuals have played Lunny, H. Hatch, A. Webster, S. for many years. Captain Villar, Deacon (skip). of the South Wales Bordèrers, is
All the axes had been ground for right-handed eutters, and their well-known to Hong Kong pole loon): A. Calman, H. G. Cooper, more than the other suit this spe Rink No. 18-K.D.R.C. (Kow edges were sharpened on one side enthusiasts. His experience has W. Greig, Cullen (skip) ". rist purpose. been gained in part with the sor-T.R.C. (HORE Kong): J. Watson, vice at foreign poste. Major Barry, W. Weit, WWotherspoon, D.
of the Royal Artillery, has follow-
ed polo hoth at home and abroad. Munro (skip),
Mr. Pollock, of Jardinen, is better
known to Shanghal, this year, with the YMCA. Swimming: Hath the exception of a short stay several yesterday afternoon, the final scores years ago, being his first in Hong being 5-nil. “N Kong, Mr. Keswick, who is the on of the founder of the cup, is also a recent arrival from Shang-
The Argylls were very much faster in the water than their opponents, and it was noticed that hai.
their passes and shooting were much These four have been playing as more accurate.
Learn recently and give indica- The first goal was scored very tions of an ability to offer strong early in the first half. McPhee was first on the ball, afd passed it opposition even to such a group as the visitors from the North. The back to. Anderson (right back) who The cut the old negro zimed w*#;. match will be followed with great sent it up the bath to Jackson who therefore, different in shape from interest from the start at a p.m. scored without the Lincolns even that intended. The expert. kept The band of the 1st Battalion 24th touching the ball. The second goal careful watch, and noticed that Regiment will play during the was also scored by Jackson from this cut much more turpen- afternoon, and Mrs. Houthorn has In the second half play was all tine oozed.
Jackson graciously consented to present then the Argylls favour. trophy at the conclusion.
again scored while the two final goals were due to McPheë,
The Teamm Lincolnshire Regt-L/Corp Keegan, Cpl. Kirkham, L/Cpl. ARGYLLS WIN WATER POLO Bostock, Cpl. Flear, Pte. Turton,
Dr. Mackman, St Malpas
From this you must not imagine (Capt.);
Argyll and Sutherland High on making mistakes profitable ones that you may be careless and keep The Argyll and Sutherland laundrL/Cpl Nelson Elper like the one I have told you about Highlanders gained complete | Anderson, Pls. Fairbrother, Opl. victory over the Lincolnshire Regi Shearer, Bdm.amieson,
Ple are low and far between.
OHEERIO ment, in the Water Polo match in McPhee, L/Cpl. Jdekson
(Continued on next Volumn.}. Referee: C.SM. Creek.
LINCOLNS BEATEN
MATCH.
Quietly he went to work and had all the axes altered so that they made this same type of out, and the rosult was that at the end of one year his company made ficarly £900,000 more profit.
UNCLE JACK.
ance.
"This viper with horna ón, his
AN animal's rights consist in it having the liberty to live a natural life, re- stricted only so far RA to meet the imperative require ments of man.
nose is as evil as he looks; for his bite is extremey poisonous..
He is a big reptile, too, and mea:
and as he carries his club-shaped, sures over a yard in length, and has a thick wedge-shaped body
horned, hend erect in a high posi tion above the ground, as though
with térror when he appears.
IF I WERE A BOY LIKE YOU
to see,
I'D plan such lovely things And lovely things to do: I'd let my fancies wander free.
If I were a boy like you.
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I'D think of places far and
wide,
Perhaps of India's shore, And many Eastern lands beside, Like my father did of yore.
·
JUST peiture defort ·Bands
at night, With bright stars overhead,
velvet sky and breezes alight To play around your bed.
*
dream
*
SO many, many dreams I'd Of how, and why and who; A lovely Tuture would I scheme
If I were a boy like you.
THE SONG OF THE AIRMAN
always ready to strike, he fills one I AM, the man who conquers space
And flies across the sky; The only good thing about this The wind comes beating on my
horrid smake is the fact that his
colouring is very beautiful.
He is of a warm, reddish-brown
1
face;
I span the clouds so high.
tint, with squarish markings in a At miny
miles an hour
darker tone all down his back; and AI whiz from shore to shore
his under parts are prettily strip
ed in pale buff, silver-grey, and Just listen to the engine's power, salmon-pink.
A NOVEL SEAT
A CURIOUS upholstery ma terial is being manufac tured for the London General-
omnibuses;
The pure milk from the rubber trees is whipped up until it is all froth, and the froth is poured into moulds. The rubber sets to the shape of the, cushions, and is like.. á huge blanc-menge, which is said to have an abnormal livelines, giving wondertal Celasticity <and- a very com-
fortable sentiri
Twill shake you to the core.
WHAT is Australia to me i It isn't far at all!
I By there in a day or three
Without a single fall."
NO. place too distant is there now
For me-no-height too tall, A Come up with me. I'll show you
how Just any time you call.
Why Wonder?
Johnnie was gazing at his one- day-old brother, who lay equaling. and yelling in his cot,
"Did he come from heaven quire Johnnie.
21"
Yes dear
"Well," said Johnnie gravely, no wonder they kicked him out.!
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