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SAINTS STRIKE OFF DAY
UNIMPRESSIVE DISPLAY
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St. Andrew's gaye a very poor display when they were opposed to the R.A.M.C. in the Mamak Tournament on the Marina Ground yesterday, and had they been matched against a stronger team would I have no doubt, have had their first reverse in the com- petition. Not once did they come up to their usual form and their exhibition was far below their capabilities.
Even A. E. P. Gueat, who in the centre position of the front rank has done so much for the side in the matter of goal-getting, did
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well marked by the opposing de- fenders, and had few opportunities of acoring, but what chances he did have were spalled by faulty stick-work.
The Corps fielded a well balanced side but were by no means outstanding.
The scoring for the Saints was opened by B. A. Carroli shortly before the iterval, and towards the end 6. F. Fincher added the
Club's second,
Scores: SL Andrew's R.A.M.C.. 0
2;
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1932.
KEEN FINISH AT MACAO RACES
MART FINISH--The finish of the Machine Gun Company, Hongkong Volunteers race at Macao on Sun- day was one of the most exciting of the meeting. The picture shows Mr. R. H. Charles steering Roos-
Ian past the winning post thron-quarters of a length ahead of White Stars.
SOCCER INTERPORT
SHANGHAI MAKES
READY
THREE MATCHES ARRANGED
Brightening GOLF "PRO"
Billiards
Professionals Experiment with New Proposal
BENEFICENT REFORM
London. Ocl. 13. Billiards is in the fashion with
RETURNING
"JOCK" CHRISTIE PAYS SECOND VISIT
TO GIVE TUITION AT VALLEY
for the reception of the Hongkong, Preparations are in full swing |
A. J. (Jock") Christle, the Interport football team by Shang sensational change, oflicinity Scottish professional golf assist- hai next month, the programme of proposed, The Golfers began itant, who visited Hongkong in 1929, with Prince's Club, Sandwich, la returning to the Colony for matches having been decided upon making the most revolutionary another business. stay. He is due and committee elected for the pur-change from Bogey to Par. That to arrive here on October 28, on R. Signals y H.M.S. Wishart-Poo of effecting the necessary was the most amazing thing which board the N.Y.K. Harunna Maru, Marina. 4.30 p.m.
arrangements In regard to pro- has happened in Golf for a Christie, who was here for about vision of facilities for the visitors, century.
Mamak Shield
Signals:--Browne;
Cord and Seatt; Hardy, I. Jones and Allen Chaffey Maguire, Lt. Whiteway-Wilkinson, Convey and W. Jones,
Then came the two Rugby crises a replay firstly, the old London Clubs re- pudiating their fixtures with the Old Boys Clubs and secondly, the international Rugby Board's bomb- shell about malpractices in recent serummaging methods.
In the event of a draw, o will be held on the same "ground the following day. In the event of the Interport tussle having K.LT.C. V German Club-
been decided, the visitors will meet U.S.R.C. 4.30 p.m.
"The Rest of Shanghai" on No. K.L.T.C.-G. M. Khan; K. Hassain vember 27, and on Tuesday No- and Naidu: F. Din, Jurma|vember 29, will tackle a local side Khan and G. Mahammed; A, not yet decided on. The Interport Khan. G. Singh, M, Hassan, dinner will be held on Monday Alwa Singh and Firdos Khan. November 28, Reserves:Mahammed Khan and J. Dad.
FRIENDLY-MATCHES.
The South Wales Borderers offered stubborn residence when they encountered the formidable Jat Regiment in a friendly game on the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday, und at the final whistle were only down by the odd goal in three. The game was played on grass and ag the Jats are accustomed to a sand ground this fact interfered to some extent with their piny.
SUB-COMMITTEES.
The following sub-committees were appointed in connexion with the visit of Hongkong.
Executive Committee.
Reception-The Members of the
Housing--Captain Spurrell and C. W. Hampson.
Entertainment.-S. V. Gash, M.; P. de Campos, Captain II. G. Reed, F. S. Bridges, H. F. Marshall, H. C. Yu, and J. W. Wallace.
Official
NEWEST PROPOSAL. Lastly has come the Billiards official proposal that "the cue ball! shall be made to cross the baulk line at least once in ench hundred points scored in the break."
As far as amateurs are concern- corned it seems clear that they need not worry over-much about| the proposed change.
But to loading professionals the change contains possibilities of bread and butter importance.
WILL TEST PLAN.
six months during his last visit, proved a popular tutor among the The professionals have accepted ifongkong golfing fraternity, and the proposal with an open mind, he is making a welcome return. They are prepared to try out the He comes with an imposing re- now idea and Tom Newman and cord of successen achieved in Joe Davis are trying out the new homeside tournaments this year, The exchanges during the first
Guests.-J. A. Quayle method of scoring in a friendly to was fourth in the Northern half were even and both aldes and Wm. Z. L. Sung.
match at Thurston's.
Counties tourney, and won the found the not once, Abdul Jall!
Their idea is to continus trying Assistant's Prize in this com- scoring for the Indians and John-
It having been brought to the atone equalising for the Borderers. notice of the Shanghal Association out the proposal in professional petition. In addition he has won Assistant's prize in the that balls have been used this matches until the end of the year, the In the second half Capt. W. M. Benson which do not comply with when the authorities will consider Scottish Professional Tournament. Morgan, at centre forward, re official requirement in this re- the advisability of fresh legiala- Christle is bringing out with ceived an injury to the foot and respect, attention has been drawn tion in the light of the experience him a selection of new golf clubs tired from the game. Despite their to the fact that the Laws gained.
including the deep faced models disadvantage of being a man short of the Game (page 33 of the S.F.A. Newman has declared already which have gained tremendous for the remainder of the game the Omcial Handbook) provide that that he thinks the governing body popularity in England and the Jats gained the lead through Jalil. "the circumference of the ball has taken the first step towards States.
shall not be less than 27 inches the most benofcent reform He will operate dally at the ΠΩΣ more than 28 inches. The Gilliards has experienced since Happy Valley, giving lessons t The Y.M.C.A. had a narrow vic-outer casing of the ball must be of Remington Wilson simplified $5 per half an hour or $25 for a tory over the Police at King's Park leather, and no material shall be penulties for fouls and limited full course of six lessons. yesterday winning an evenly con-used in the construction of the consecutive games, tested game by the only goal bail which would constitute a dan- scored. G. C. Burnett was reg- ger to the plavers....At the com- ponsible for the goal in the first mencement of the game the weight | half.
Y.M.C.A'S NARROW WIN.
of the hall shall be from 13 to 15 RECORDS BROKEN
With a view to selecting a team ounces."
to play in the forthcoming Sim Shield matches against the Hong- kong Club and the Royal Navy the Army will hold a trial match on the U.S.R.C. ground Friday
on 4.30 p.m.
ht
DANGEROUS BOOTS.
Cases are atated to have occur-
NORTH CHINA SPORTS MEETING
Peking, Oct. 13.
MANY SPEECHES. General Liu was followed by Mr. Yuan Tun-li, Chairman of the Department of Physical Education of the National Normal University, and a member of the Executive red this season of players wearing
Committee of the North China boots with studs or bars which are
Athletic Federation, who cx+ not in accordance with those call-
pressed the federation's apprecia- . બી ed for in the Law of the Game, Peking carried off the premier tion of the support accorded to Capt. W. M. Morgan, M.G., Army and which are said to have con- honours on the first day of the the meet by various cricles in Hockey Secretary, yesterday Instituted a danger to other players, 16th Annual North China Truck Honan. A representative of the timated that little was known at The attention of players and re- and Field Meet, which opened on Central Kuomintang in Nanking present as to the composition of ferees has been called to Law 12 Monday morning at Kaifeng, the also spoke.
(page 36 of the S.F.A. Handbook), capital of Honan. Peking scored During the proceedings, three the provisions of which must be 74 points. Shantung was a close aeroplanes, purchased by the complied with in future.
second with 62 points and Hopeleitizens of Hanan for the Control was third with 39 points.
Government, flew over the stadium, Five national and two North distributing leaflets of a patriotic China recorda wont by the board, nature. The various heats and and it is expected that more finals commenced at 10 o'clock in national marka will be shattered the morning and continued until during the meat.
a late hour in the afternoon.
the Army cleven. The various unite had submitted names for the trial and these players would be given a chance before the team finally selected.
If the rules to permitted, Capt. Morgan said he intended to include Indian players from the Jat Rogi- ment and the H.K.S.R.A., in the the Army team but according to the conditions of the competition only European members of the Army were allowed to participate.
M.C.C. TOURISTS.
Arrival at Fremantle Yesterday.
Fremantle, Oct. 18.
Captain H. G. Reed has been co- opted as a Member of the Referees'
Committee of the Shanghai Foot ball Association.
As the beginning of a campaign to secure more and better quali- flod referees in Shanghai, Mr. R.
50,000 SPECTATORS. Davison, who is an acknowledged
The moet was opened at eight authority on refereeing in Great o'clock by General Lda Chih, Blood & Skin Britain, delivered an adress on Chairman of Fonan, in the Wednesday last on "The Duties and Powers of a Referee."
CHINA FLEET SOCCER
presence of 50,000 spectators and over 1,000 athletes of both sexes, ropresenting no leas than 100 provinces in North China,
In an address, Goñoral Liu said that held at this time of national! It should be noted that the re. crisis, the meet 'possessed a special ported China Fleet football league significance. It was the expros- The M. C. C. Tourists arrived at fixture between H.M.S, Suffolk and sion of a rosolve on the part of 8. a.m. and were welcomed by a large ed in yesterday's issue as taking was determined to be strong. In H.M.S. Devonshire, which appear China's youth that the nation wharfelde crowd,
place this afternoon, was in conclusion, he urged the athletes George Duckworth was the rock-correct. The match will be stag to abide by the decisions of the
cries of "Howeat" as he disembarked. 4.90 p.m. to-morrow. -Router,
plent of friendly barracking and ed at Happy Valley, kicking-off at judges and not to resort to unfair
methods in competition.
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HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB
NOTICE.
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Pavilion on THURSDAY, the 27th October, 1932, nt 5.30 p.m. ·*
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The TWELFTH EXTRA RAGE MEETING will be hold (Weather Per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Baturday, 22nd October, 1932, com- moncing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be Rung nt 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladica must wear thoir Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will bo admitted to the Membora Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Momborn' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Tadles (Both lncluding Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon Introduction by a Biombor, auch Member to be responsible for Payment of All Chits, &c.
Badges
Members' admitting to Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,
On No Protext will Children ba permitted in either Enclosure during the Meetinse.
Tins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance.. Telephone 21020.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 Including Tax, for all Persons. Including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate..
Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will
not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
By Order,
S. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Secretavy. Hongkong, 17th, October, 1932.
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