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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:

Mixed Doubles Tennis

GOALS GALORE IN MAMAK

TOURNEY

FOOTBALL.

GUEST SCORES 14 CHANGES IN

OUT OF 17

CLUB & JATS IN

FINE FORM RETURN GAME ON NOVEMBER 2

(By "Bully-Off”).

A glut of goals, have been

scored in the Mamak Tournament during the nat week and out of the total the Radio, opposed to the German Club, and St. Andrew's, in their game with the Royal Engineers, contributed

eight cach-the highest scores in any one match this season. The Signals are a close second, having netted seven when playing H.M.S. Tamar.

Guest, the popular

golter for St. Andrew's, has more than justified his inclu- sion in the side for of the 17 goals to the crodit of the Glub in the three Mamak matches they have played he has been responsible for acoring 14. Half the aggregate

·

the

KOWLOON

PERSONNEL

CLUB FACING A STIFF TASK

JUNIOR "DERBY"

(By "Veritas").

Two changes in personnel and a general reshuffling of positions have been made in the Kowloon first eloven

to

St. which is

oppose Joseph's in the Peninsula club's second league match of the season to-morrow,

McKelvle drops to the right Lack position to partner Wells and to offer Gurevitch proper profec- tlon, White moves up to right centre-half for Watkins, who is unable to turn out.

The only alteration among the forwards is Private Campbell, the Army swimmer, displacing Enst- man on the right wing.

Ron

debut

Although team changes are gen- he obtained in this week'a game orally to be regarded as a danger against the Royal Engineers, and sign, there is small need for Kow- but for the fact that he did not loan-to be nervous regarding the make the most of his opportunities experiments adopted. The match in front of goal would, 1 fuel sure, against South China demonstrated positional have set up a record in goal-acor- the necessity of some ing that would not have been changes, and there is every rea

to believe that these will rivalled for some time to come.

prove successful to-morrow,

St. Joseph's remain unchanged. Itadio's victory over German Club was to be ex-

CLUB CONTENT. pector. The Club has not yet

Last week's successful reached the standard of league hockey but nevertheless when on has rightly influenced the Club to the field gamely keep their end rest content with the team which no matter what be the forces scored five goals without reply against them. This is only their against tire Recreio. Neverthe

less, the Club are up against different proposition in the Bor- derers, especially as the game is at Sookunpao, and there will have to be an improvement in one or two directions if the fust und ́en- terprising soldiers are to be pre- vented from annexing the spoils. BORDERERS SHOULD WIN.

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Last week Skinner in the pivotal position revealed slowness, whilst Martin and Strange have by no of menns a water-tight scheme defence and are not yet in full harmony in covering work. It Dominy given full support and the rest of the forwards are up to scratch, the Borderers defence can look for a busy time.

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Championship

"SIRDAR

DAR" KILLS-Picture showe S. A. Rumjahn, play ing with Mig Botalha in the mixed doubles Champions shin at U. S. R. C. yesterday, when they won. "Sirdar" is seen in two typical poses whilst in the act of

Smashing.

LEAGUE CRICKET STARTS

SWIMMING

TITLES FOR CAMPBELL

WINS "Y" 880 & 440 YARDS

TO-MORROW'S GALA ENDS SEASON

Swimming a magnificently judged race, Private Camp- bell, the well known Army and Y.M.C.A., swimmer won the Y.M.C.Á. 440 yards championship on Wednesday night.

TO-MORROW

רין

INDIANS SHOWING REAL FORM

ARMY TALENT ·

DISAPPOINTS

BECK FLATTERED

(By "THE STUMPER”).

UITE a lot of cricket was

played over the week-end, there being no fewer than eight games including two two-day fixtures. The League as a whole has not yet started," but the Indian R.C. 2nd XI will In so doing he beat Lange, engage the Police R.C. in the new arrival from Tientsin, who is first official game of the season showing first rate form. Only three took part, Eric Railton drop to-morrow. A review of last ping out at the last moment owing week's cricket appears below. to indisposition.

I was not impressed at all by the in 6 Campbell won the race

display of the Army team when minutes 11 secs, and was never they lost to the Indians at Sookun- testants are Pure Music, Jingo, in any real danger although Lange poo by eight wickets, though of Tien Feng Shen und Blue Flame. finished strongly to

in course they did not have their full Alhough here is a likelihood of a second 8 yards behind. Schreu- side out. Neither did the Indians big field, I don't think backs need der was third about 14 yards in for that matter, both teams fielding

four arroars. go any further than. these ponies for their selections.

MACAO ST. LEGER ON SUNDAY

With the first St. Leger race to be held by the Macao Jockey Cluh, and a second inovation In for the the provision race machine Gun Company of the Hongkong Vo's steers, the race

"Wild Life" A Certainty

meeting at Macao this week-end MACHINE GUNNERS TO

promises to be one of excep! tional interest.

HAVE OWN RACE

ARRANGEMENTS.

It is the first time that the Macao meeting has had such an important event as a St. Leger, and although the entries are not Punters Assured of Anr recreation whilst on the short

over large, some good pontes will be seen, and heading them will bej Wild Life, which recently fan voy. close to establishing a record per- formance in Hongkong.

A CERTAINTY.

Interesting Meeting

(By "Ringtail")

seu trip between the ports, telecat

come

HALF-MILE CHAMPION.

Last night, Campbell added another to his Hat of achieve. ments, when he won the 880 yards championship of the Y.M.C.A. E. Railton was have been, his only opponentrum but he was forced to withdraw

over

to

...

by no means thier strongest XI. Batting first, the Army got out for only 39 runs-testimony enough of the bowling strength of the remembers champions when one

that they dismissed the strong Navy Hide for only 62 the week before.

TAROM what

d'account of an indisposition. Wout I saw of the Bure Campbell

swim

the courke to win the title in 12 minutes and 53 seconds.

TO-MORROW'S GALA.

These races formed a prelude

Just a word as to arrangements Macao. The 8.8. for getting to Talaban leaves Hongkong at 9, n.m.. And it is interesting to note that view of the increased demand Com-

very good wicket-keeper. The way curd room for a limited number of

he slumped S. A. Ismail was a tables only which will be at the

particularly fine piece of work, and disposal of players, whilst the

I am sure more will be heard of him Moonshiners Melody Makers string

later in the grason, Bandmaster well known orchestra, which is

Frout of the Lincolns, who comes in the final swimming gala of the with a good reputation from Shang-" In my opinion Wild Life is a cently rode a good race in Hong locally among dancers, has been

At Macno arrangements have season at the Y.M.C.A., which ishni, was bowled by Pereira after he to-morrow sight, had scored only one, and did not certainty for the event, for it is kong on one of the Australian engaged to play. one of the best ponies racing in ponies and returned the colossal been made for the transportation scheduled for

to the when two further championships have the opportunity of showing Hongkong at the moment and com-dividend of over $90. pares well with any of our first- Rooglan, which has just come visitors from the ferry class champions. Over a distance off the grass, is entered for this racecourse at $1 a trip. The bus will be decided and the final posi-what he is really like. The whole have to do very much better to ex- known. of 14 miles it has practically event, but I have no idea of its service will be frequent and num-tlons for the Aggregate Cup made side put up a poor show and will 50tond. the stronger teams in the The return journey from Macao For the intter, which is a nothing to beat it. White Jade form, as 1. have no seen it gallop-hers should take advantage of it.

yards handicap event, Don, Enster-League. Stag, Workable Stag. Flying ing of late. White Star will be

I hear the course is in perfect brook and Stoker are placed! Tourist, Navy Hall and Ajax are a handy pony to follow, and Ited will be made at 5.30 p.m., sharp.

TO Leaves, Soelal Mark and Inshal.

this season, it would appear a worth watching for places.

In the Feltaiho Handicap over lah, on account of the leniency al-condition, the recent light showars strongly and will probably have judge by their performances fast, and I expect some particularly i The 100 yarda breaststroke very hard job to shift the Indians Bix furlongs, there will be some lowed in weights, should be in the allowing the running to be very the field to themselves.

good times to be returned.

championship promises to pro-from the position which they have of our most experienced riders on running.

duce a thrilling struggle between occupied for the last two years. They have jumped right into their good ponies, such as Mr. Liang,

MR. PAN'S FIRST VISIT. Mr. Leo Frost and Mr. Harriman.]

Fowler and Schreuder, but the big best form and provided they can Handicap, In who will mount Tien Feng Shan,

the Peking

vent of the evening will be the keep it up, they will take a lot of. Punch are Ventuous And White Hall respec-Deveron. Ajax and

220 yards championship.

beating. Their opening bowlers, tively.

three good ponies, and I hear Mr.

The five competitors, all of Pereira and Minu, have been par

ticularly effective Gallant Fox, Valley Hall, New Pan is making his first trip

whom will take the water with an 'both matches against the Army CH-Macao to mount the last King. Fighting Blood and

equal share of support, are Don. and Navy, they trellita are numbered among the tioned. Wembly Stag, Alexander

Rasmussen, Campbell, Railion and of 43 Hoon 起合 it appeared entrants for the Kuling Handicap Hall and Gold Ring may be worth over the same distance, and make an investment.

Lange, the latter, as a result of they would гип through the his Tientsin record and perform opposing side and it was left to fances locally, being favourite. the other bowlers to do the rest. Other events which are certain The standard of fielding, I noticed, to provide plenty of amusement is being maintained and very little and entertainment are the mixed was given away,

VOLUNTEERS RACE,

to men-

an excellent selection for punters. The Nanking Handicap is a once- round race and will be ridden by novices. The Gadwell, Rainstorm, One of the best and most in- Cabinet Hall, Powerful King and extremely teresting events of the day will Golden Arrow are all

Against the Athletic last Sunday the Borderers rear- guard gave a very convincing display, and this is by far the strongest department. On the

be the race, kindly provided by closely handicapped and because of a chance strength of this I shall ex-

the stewards of the Macao, Jockey this, the race should afford pect

the Welshmen

Club for members of the Machine for the best horgeman to take off snatch a couple of points.

Gun Company of the Hongkong the honoura, Cebu, at 143 lbs is With a record of two successive Volunteers. Entrants must own certainly well down in the list, but defeats, the Recreio have some-and ride their own nominations. that does not put me off, and be- Hr. won on it, am inclined to favour first season and with a little more what naturally made alterations in and among the best in the race cause it likes the course and has practice they should be able to at their first eleven. J. D. Min-arc The Partridge, with least hold their own against many hinnett and II. M. Britto come in Potts up. Cupid, which is 10 lbs its chances.

Another circuit race is the Laung of the Mamak entrants.

for Remedios and Oliveira in an below top weight, which will be attempt to strengther the defence.ridden by Mr. Tuxford, who re- Handicap, in which the chief con- M.S. Veteran made a success. Nevertheless, the Royal Artillery,

A. E. P. Guest.

H. Vetura in this year's Who rue persisting with the same

Benson,

tournament on Wednesday when combination as has done service they defeated the 20th Battery by since the start of the two goals to nil. The Navy men should experience no difficulty in make long passing between de gathering points. fonee and attack a feature of their they game and in this reapoct have an excellent exponent in Sub. Lt. Carver, at loft-back."

JUNIOR "DERBY".

A junior local "Derby" is on the card for to-morrow, when the Club X7HAT has boon described as and Kowloon second strings meet. The splendid performance of the W the unofficial championship Kowloon team against South of Hongkong was the game China a fortnight ago, when they. tween the Club and Tho Jat Re-forced the strong Chinese team to giment. The Club, as winners

a draw, will make them favourites,

?

Pte. Campbell.

team race, tug of war, a novelty

race and a water polo match.

80

far.

In

were takon

one does is rather pity that In the latter two strong teams

not see more of R. II. Griffiths are being put into the bath, in- in the cricket field. Playing for the cluding the leading "Y" players, Volunteers, who defeated the Hong- Rasmussen of Canton and Lange, kung Cricket Club in a two-day game After the racing the prizes will over the week-end, he knocked up 60 in ng style in the second innings. be distributed and dancing sub-Rugger has robbed the Civil Service

sequently indulged in.

To-morrow's Sports: Fixtures and Teams

Ioon.

FOOTBALL.

Division 2. K. O. 3 pm, Ewo v Eastern-Navy, II. V. League, Div. 1. K. O. 4.30 p.m.

Fastern-K. Ram. La Ting Kowloon v St. Joseph's-Kow-Choy and Li Yan Yum; Cheung lu- Nam Yun-hung and Lau Hee-man, Kowloon:-Gurevitch: McKelvie Ng Hon-sang, Ho Chi-young, Tang &Wells; White G, Whitfield Kook-fu, Ng Ying-kee and A. N. & Bliss: Campbell, Hill, Other. Melens, Blake, Phillips R.

St.

Joseph's:-Marquis;

E.

of the Sim Shield last year are although the Club put up a brave regarded as the best side in the show against Taung Tain last Colony and in the Jats this sea week. Manning Railton is con- son they have formidablo rivala, tinuing his long connexion with for the result of a one goal draw local soccer and in company with Lawrence and L. Gomes: Victor, of play. Both teams wore strong

and on the top of their form and with the Club forwards.

the clash was productive of the bost standard of hockey played in Hongkong for many a long day. There in Httle to comment on in the form of the players as they all played delightful hockey. Wilifama was probably the only one who needs a littlo criticism in that he is inclined at times tol

own. Ho try too much on his seems to forvat the existence of In other forwards”

Sabhan, Reserve, B. A. Hyder.

past

R.

George Puncheon, leader of the Club reserves, is absent from the team this year and he will be missed. His untiring energy and effec- tive breaking up tactics made him one of the most depend- In the able centre-halfs Second Division.

Strengthened by Eastman

new

on

Kowloon v Club-Cluḥ, Kowloon Cook: Palmer

Division 3.

I. A. F. v Recreio-Recreio 3 p.in. R.A.F.; Pelling: Jones & Hart: Haworth: .Collins and Ward,

Tower, Mellowes, Tail, Summers

& Harvey.

Friendlies,

H.K.C.C. Inter-Club

C.C. of a sterling batsman, and I am are that if he devotes more time to ericket, Gritha will find his WAY into out Interport team very soon.

A

was positively danger- C. BECK

ous on the H.K.C.C. wicket. Ia long hops shaved the chins of the frat fow Club batsmen in turn, and Alon Reid received a smack on the Jaw just when he was getting set. Beck captured five wickets, but his A. W. Hayward's Side-A W. analysis, I thought, rather flattered out wildly at one Hayward, A.C. Beck, E.R. Duckitt, him. Mitchell

at mid-off, while Both seemed to G. E. R. Divett, A. Mackenzio, G.S. and was caught Dunkley, J. P. Whitham, P. W. J. Lowe did the same.

that cow shot. van, A. B. Harbord, W. Stoker and R. D. Stilliard.. Planner, P. E. Baskett, C. E. Gaha have been intimidated into playing

THE

loon C.C. was more or lesz E. J. R. Mitchell's Sido.-E.J.R. THE intra-club game at the Kow- Recreio:-A. J. Barretto, A. P.

A. P. Hall search for new talent. It was an Silva, W. Ogley, A. E. Xavier, J.Mitchell, A. Reid,

Smith, J. E. Potter, H. J. D. Lowe, could not say whether it unearthed & J. Lima, W. Mackintosh. V. H. Thompson, O. E. C. Marton, J., enjoyable affair, I understand, but 1 Grant: Tillery, Benwell & Green-Xavier, H. Campos, E. M. Marques: L. D. Kilbee, A. D. Lowson, J. R. any budding Sutcliffes or Bradmans. HE League season will commence Gosano; D. Leonard, Souza and M. berg: Eastman, Webb, Duffield, M. A. Oliveira, H. Botelho. ReWay. L. A. R. Duncan, L. A.

serves: A. M. Pereira, L. Campos, Whipps and R. R. Davies.

to-morrow with only one. gamo Phillips L. Bickford.

TR.C. C.C.C-Seokunpoo 2

The Indians Potouloff Club:-Fogwill:

&L. Campos, H. M. Azaio.

in the Junior Division, p.m. R. A. v Recrelo-King's Park. Sloan: W. Koller, Boyd & Watson,

St. Joseph's y R. E-Chinese

I.R.C.-A. A. Rumjahn (Capt.), engage the Police and will have to Railton, Allan.

Lowe, & Urquhart, A. Combey:

II. V. 4.30p.m.

I hear they will be fielding a couple F. D. Pereira, A. H. Madar, A. Hin their best form in order to win. Pardoe & Railton & Farrow. Taylor Gough,

St. Joseph's: A. MacGrann; J. Rumjahn, A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, of reserves as some of their regular Ward and C. Rocha; C. Thang, R. S. A. Ismail, J. S. A. Curreom. H.D. players are on the casualty list. The Read and C. Coelho; T. Castilho, Rumjahn, A. Baker and T. Hamet.game will be played on the small Craigengower:-E. Zimmern, A. Police ground at Happy Valley, and Recreio J. D. Minhinnett, P. St. Joseph's: B. Souza; PR. M. Azim, A. M. Omar, L

were the only team to beat the In- M. Xavier, H. M. Britto, H. C. Antony and Rahman;

Castilho and O. M. Omar, Reserve. B. Hamson, II. P Lim, R. Lee, F. anything might happen. The Polica K. Leo, E. A. Lee, L. Hubbard, Cdians last year, and may do so again, Remedios, R, Silva Netto, V. Mar-

W. Lam, J. L. Youngsaye, R. C. but I am rather doubtful, Ali, A. Gutorrez, Souza, Sautos

Chinese Ath: Signals Rood, G. Lin ques, J. Gonsalvos, J. Gomes, G. A. Hussain; A. Read and Moosa; TC. Santos. Gutteres, L. A. Rocha, F. A. Santos, and C. Victor. Reserve Elarte.

Chinese H.V. 3 p.m.

Rodgers: Wood,

Moore, Walker & Seal;

Brynnt, S. W. B v St. Joseph's-

Sookunpoo.

A.

Chinese Athletle v S. China— Club.

Lincolns R. A-Chatham -Road.

R. A. Holmes: Leadbeater &

He has been succeeded by a Boyd. Apart from newcomer, Fogwill (goal) Potouloff, Sloan

Police Navy-Caroline Hill. THE two teams meet again on (backs) and Farrow (outside laft)

Polico: Perkins: Blackbourne November 2nd on &

grass the Club have an entirely

and C. Plle; Stevens, Channing pitch and this should turn the team. run of play slightly in favour, of the Club as the Jata do all their the right wing, the Kowloon for and Britain; Moss, T. Pilo, John-

wards will require a good deal of son, Fraser and Cornwall. practising on a hard ground.

watening, and the team all round Navy:-lott; Gilbert and Harvey; Rutter: Ward, Collier & Harris: Robinson, Stephens and Bur-Stanton, Smith, Bermingham, Hop- rows; Monger, Usher, Glass, kins & Wood. THE recent alteration in the is strong und woll balanced.

One of the best matches of the

Barnett and Cormack. Club

lino has forward

8.W.B. v Club-Sookunpoo. proved very successful and the day in the Second Division pro- line is at present constituted Is mises to be the meeting of the

Martin Club: Rodgers: follows Tetley, Williama, Athletic and South China on the india and lay, but when Club ground. It is pretty safe to

plome instame that there will be plenty Strango: Hynes, Skinner &

65% 1920s football with the odds Duncan: G. Duncan, Dominy, 3314057/300 301 Bouth Howe, Strunge & Fowler,

Tsung Tein Joseph's.

Y Navy-St.

R China v Talkoo-Caroline HMI 3 p.m.

Lincolns Y

4.30 p.m.

S.W.B-Recreio]

IL.A.S.C. Joseph's 4.30 p.m.

C.C.C.. 2nd XI. v .Recrclo~ MIXED DOUBLES Craigongower-R. Sourbutte,

W. Reed, J. Leonard, S. Abbas, G. Rouen, G. Winch, B. B.. France, L Hubbard; E. Barry, W. Way, J.

University-Hunt.

CRICKET.

Longue Div, Z.

Recrolo

Univeralty 1st XI v KC.C- K. C.-F. Goodwin, E. C. Fincher, J. C. Lyal, E. F..Fincher,

TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIP: RESULTS

Playing In the open mixed

Police v IRC-Valley 2 p.m. 1. Hunter, I. McInnes, G. C. doubles championship yesterday, hast Mra. Hancock and R. H. J.R.C.:-M.R. Ahbag Capt.), Barnett. A. T. Lay, N. A. E. E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel

Pokfulam & Navy: Woodman; Johnson and A.R. Abbas F.M. of Arculli M: el Makaw, W. C. Hung, A. E. Perry.wd 6-4, 6 4, and S. A. Ramirhn and Miss C. Botelho defeated G. W. Niles: Constantine, Turner Arcull, J.S. Ackber, A. K. Ismail,

Iniversity 2nd XI v K.C.C Sewell and Mrs. James 4-6, 6-0, 6-2. and Hanwell; Warne. Martin, K. Nazarin, A. M. Rumishn. A. R. Comm, Smith and Sargeant. Suffiad, A. S. Suffad, A. N. Other. K.C.C.

A.

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