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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
THE WORLD SPORT
BORDERERS GIVE "A |
FINE DISPLAY.
KOWLOON DEFEATED BY FOUR CLEAR GOALS.
ANNUAL SPORTS.
SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION.
From a very humble beginning,
1929
SHANGHAI BEATEN.
KOWLOON C, G. WIN A LOW
"SCORING GAME..
The Shanghal Interport lawn bowls team played their Brst official match yesterday afternoon when they visi ed the Kowloon C.0. green,
interesting game anding in for the home four
four by
victory
18 shots to 14. ware
At the seventeenth head.. Tending by seven st
Who themed
as If they were going to secure a fairly comfortable vittory, but a two and a four. In succession broug to' within We
Bonents Scoro and made
typ heads very exciting.. 20th, the K.C.CL were rather lucky to
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the South Chins Athletic Associa-d rầy" boli, and then the last KEEN FRIENDLY DUEL work and perseverance on the long time to get accustome
Shanghel score one, On the W
Kowloon fuit: Mbout] tiợn has, through, dint of “hard | auserves t
to
tot
- toʻ part of its members, risen to the very tricky green. Indeed, only Dur top rung of the ladder in so far us race really found the green and sports in this. Colony are concern throughout, and was undoubtedly the
It. He
played sterling geme best
From the time of its inception sta
Phillips
be
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1ADd
but be
failed to find it, and I have a very thorough manner in which theywell and unished bridle of the
have gone about their task, more especially when one takes into and a bad patch in the consideration the fact that at the time of its inception Chinese as a whole looked with disfavour on sports and athletics.
...
game when he found it difficult to get up. Maledim was not at the top of his form. His bost head was the 19th when, with the K.C.C. lying two, ke carried the jack to two of his own With the growth and prosperity with his last wood to make a count woods and lay three, later coming up of. the Association many Chinese of four. Both woods were perfectly recreation clubs and associations played and showed just what Malcolm admit that their success has been can do when he is really up against due to the seed sown by the South | It. China Athletic Association.
SUN
SEED
MAID
THE RAISIN THAT HOLDS SUNSHINE
SUN MAIS
[By Wanderer."1
on the visiting" eide.
Yesterday Dorrance After a bright opening which some 15 years ago, the Association practically a certainty for the Inter- gave promise of a strenuous has devotell it aims to the promet poft teain. In his position 'ex Mb. struggle for victory, Kowloon (ng and organizing of sports of 'ho is a moat dificult man to beat gradually faded away in their trial all kinds, in particular, foot-Jessintan and Phillips were bath match with the K.O.S.B. 'it Kow- ball, baseball, basketball, vol- slightly of colour. The latte loon last night and were defeated. Iey ball, track and field, tenary shy of the back hand by four clear goals: The nis, swimming c. The auctimes the played some "really
ons, and persisted with the fore. Borderers, vere at full strength caps which has met the efforts shots, but appeared to b and played like league champions its members in this direction out of his position at No.
Somewh throughout. If there was, any
have better work weakhede in the side, Kowloon speaks well for the efficient and would
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started off gaite shrewd suspicion that other sides will find the task equally difficult. A notable feature of the game, which might have been a league match so keenly was it contested, was the Brilliant display of Mc- Clinchey, the Borderers inside left. There were times when he reached heights which have eluded him for two seasons past, and it was his artistry and initiatly Jargely which made the Borderers forward line such an effective
The S.CA.A. has before it the force. Alexander, his wing man, ambition of training the younger Of the Kowloon C.C. four, "Gibson' was alto in fine fettle and most generation of China to be good at No. 1 carried off the honours. He of the threats on the Kowloon goal sportsmen, both on the field and had Jessiman beaten for about, "two came from this quarter.
Easterbrook was quite unable to off, and with this end in view, thirds of the game and rarely wasted
a wood. Hyde-Lay experienced behind him tackled and kicked meet to be held each year for. Its hai player in being able to with rare determination, almost to members. This athletic meet has the green, but now and again came the point of recklessness, the extra been successfully held for the past into the picture with some useful
Fraser played a sound game. work thrown upon him was rather six years and this year, já similar shots was a little subdued for Mercanítilofa F&÷B, 432 ·
meet will be held at Caroline Hat No. 3, discouraging
Fraser
Bikes: his "game' of skit Kowloon started off well enough. on the 13th and 14th October. In lex, but with the K.C.C, lying mgat With McKelvie feeding both wings order to extend the benefit of of the time he was compelled to draw. with delightful" palises, the physical culture to its female New and again, however, the oppos K.O.S.E. defence had many members, the Association has tanity came to have a go", and he anxious moments, and Eastman added several events to this meet proved deadly. Sikstone played con- on one head saved a certain gentler sex
Skittlen
hold this wing, and while Gillet i have caused van annual athletic same difficulty as some of the de
Chins...
twice, brake clean through to miss exclusively for members of the sistently throughout 24wing the
shot only three
In the open events," those who are non-members of the The standard of play was fairly Association and who are high but not quite as high as''might desirous of taking part in such have been expected. It was, however, events, are requested to kindly particularly keen, as is shown by the enter in the name of a Club, Assoc
fact that of the twenty-one-heads, ciation or School. The following 14. Of the other seven heads, there singles were scored on no legg, than are the open events:
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veritable sitters. This was before Everést took advantage of båd Judgment by Giftet and Easter brook to score with a fast low drive. Kowloon held on steadily until about five minutes prior to the interval when Alexander hended through smartly from a centre from the right.
word six twos (five of them to the Kowloon did not show up nearly
Relay RaceMen's 800 metros K.C.C.) and one four, the latter going so well after the interval, and from thirty yards, and Everest, metres (teams of 4), Girls' 400 How the Game Went, within a quarter of an hour, Stock teams of 4), Boy Scouts 100 to Shanghal from a header, had added further metres (teams of 4). goals. Neither need have been The entry fee. for each of the
Kowloon started on
off by scoring u scored. The goalkeeper' bad above mentioned events is 81.00 single at the first bend, only to see plenty of chance with Stock's For the convenience of non- Shanghai level up at the next. Then effort, while formal sense of members desiring to participate heads, and after surrendering, a Kowloon scored on the following three positional play among Kowloon's entries for such events will be single to Shangbal, went on to claim defenders should have made extended to the 5th October.
two more, the score. nt the eighth Everest's point, impossible.
head befog "8-2 in their favour. Shanghal got another single but gave dong struggle, with the K.C.C. keep
two. Then ARLY
ensued ding ing the visitors down to singles all the time Up to the seventeenth head, Shanghal only had ·BUYON singles to their credit, ;; whilst K.C.C. total" stood at
However, the players concerned
DRAW FOR ANNUAL C.R.C. TOURNAMENT,
took their chances smartly, and OPEN MIXED DOUBLES. from the K.O.S.B. point of view that was the main thing. The Borderers demonstrated that it will take a rare side to lower their colours. Reeves, who I under-
The draw has been made for the stand has been using a Punkt Open Mixed Doubles Tournament or Then, however, an entirely different roller to advantage, has gained ganised by the Chinese Recreation complexion was put upon the camé about ten yards in speed since last | Club "and" dutes for the First, and by the visitors getting a two and four season and makes a superb back, second rounds have been fixed. The right off the reel, the latter being extremely difficult to get round dates on which the semi-finals and entirely due to some brilliant plny His partner also displayed excel final are to be played will be the of their skip. With only
In due course announced
e draw resulted, a
14-13
and it looked as if would pull the game out of M. K. Lo and Miss Enid. Ee byes K. Ho and Mrs.
and Skigga were outstanding in a great middle-line, while all the forwards played exceedingly well. The teamwork was little short of uncanny at times.
"na zollows:
Hey to
go, the K.C.C. were
On
Chiu-Talm_2 the fire. Flow they hnd no luck
d
A. D. Humphreys and Mrs. James E. C. Fincher and Mrs. Sayer v M. W
Do the 20th,
they gave away a couple of shots, but they scnted on G. and Mrs the last, the game in a victory Such a severe test just before Hambly. Thomas Lay, and Ard, 440 For the E.C.6. By 18-14, 1 the start of the league season McCaw
Major Lucas "add
Details follow: should do the Kowloon side a tenham urafahn and
H. Crook
Mrs Kowloon C.C.
Gibson great deal of good. Their weak-Adams; S. A. nesses were ruthlessly exposed,
Hyde-Lay lho v 1. D. Rumjahn and Mrs.
Fraser but there is sufficient material Gull: L. Goldman and Mrs Miles
S. McEachran and
Silkstone Taylor available to effect repairs" in. S. McEachr
Loand: Mia, Bradbury G quick time. Taken on the whole,
and Miss Heeney, the team did well to
commenco
justify expectations that with very Male Trst-round will completed few changes and a number of by October 17 who all second, found games together, they will give a ties are to be played on or before good account of themselves October 25.
The most noticeable defects were in goal and on the wings. Campbell, I understand, has seldom played in goal during a match before, and though he has entered with another sister shaped well to a number of shots, while Miss Lu will play with 224)
Lo Mra Tottenham Is partnered
It is interesting to note that bot Insists of last year's event havd been spilt M. W. Lo, who won the tournament with his sister Miss Enid
it is obvious that he needs a good Major Lacas while Dr. Tottenham hae deal of experience in that position not entered this year. before aspiring to first división gps good sebaran football. On the right wing attack, but he looked understand Eastman was unaccountably weaking with Pile, at left back with It is safe to expect much better the result that they frequently In the future. On the left, Simp found themselves in hota, Bilas son too had a poor day should also study the constructive Admittedly, he saw the ball very side of half-back play and remem rarely, but when he did secure ber the value of the accurate pass possession, his, centres were far along the ground. Of the backs from accurate. Gallacher did not File and Gillet, it need only be inspire confidence as a leader; said that they were more than use- indeed, his form in all matches false this season has indicated that he
Today's Friendly Mate
Match "following have been chosen to
inside man and not a contre- forward. Hetlley did exceedingly, Toptenent the Eastern Football Club well, working hard throughout in a friendly match against the while Miles was responsible for a K.0.8.B. Pipers and Drummers, to
barracks series of mentpauses and day at 5.15 pm on Murray
ground: J.F. Silva, Lau Ching Yan, manoeuvres which promised well.
McKelvle was outstanding in the Chang Lap Fan, Ng Ying
Cheung Tiu Nam, Tong Wat Kung half-back line, He gave a splen did all-round diaplay in the first halt. Bliss was a great worker
PRAY
Shanghal
No. 2. No.
Skip
Jessiman Phillips: Dorrance
Malcolm
HINE
To-day's Maich Shanghai play Craigengower fo- day, Craigengower will be represent Brightbian (8) and Omar (Skip). ed by Neves (1), Buchanan (2),
LADIES' HOCKEY
MATCH ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY
Bing Tong Chu Bing Fal, M. S. An Interclub match-Colours v. Salleh M. Babhan, and Lah Ting Whites will take place at King's Choy Reserves Fung Yio Waland
30 pm
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Insurances.
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