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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933.

S. CHINA LEAVE FOR NANKING

WITH DEPLETED TEAM

WEAK FORWARD LINE

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LOCAL LEAGUE POSITION

GOVERNOR'S CUP)

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The half back ine and defence, howover remain solid, comprising Wong Wing, Li Tin-sang, Lau Mau, Leung In Chan, Leung Wing- chul and Lat Kwok-wat.

SECOND MATCH TO GIANTS

Washington Senators Lose 6-1 in World Series Quest

New York, Oct. 4.

The New York Giants are getting nearer to their purpose of emulating the example of the New York Yankees set last year and win ning the World Series.

To-day they defeated Washington Senators In the second match, scoring six runs to the Senators" one.

On Tuesday, the Gianfa captured the first game of the series winning by four runs to iwo, and they need qnly to win two out of the remaining five contests for the championship. -Renter.

CLUB'S POOR DISPLAY

WELL BEATEN IN OPENING HOCKEY MATCH OF THE SEASON

By "Bully-Off"

Major H. M. J. Muelntyre on the left wing. He was out of place The Hongkong Club were and Suran Khan, the Brigade half well and truly trounced yester-kept him well in hand. day by the M.K.S. Brigade in

"their initial-match-of-the ́sen- son. In all departments they lacked cohesion and their play generally was far below that of inat year. This was probably due to the fact that they are out of form, but oven allowing for this they wore a dismal fai- lurc.

WONDERFUL.GOAL..

SHANGHAI'S

FAILING

BOWLERS NEED ADAPTABILITY

HOW THEY LOST. YESTERDAY

REFLECTIONS

(By "Veritas").

If yesterday's match is any criterion it would seem that the Shanghai Inter-

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The TENTH EXTRA RACE MEET. ING will be held (Weather Per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY OF Saturday, 7th October, and on Tues- day, 10th October, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on both days.

The First Bell will be Rung st 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Budges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Room at $5.00

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obtainable through the SECRET. ARY upon the personal application of a Member, auch Member to be respon- sible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &C.

The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor,

Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704), will close at 12 o'clock Noon on both days. Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the

On No Pretext will Children be per-

port lawn bowlers suffer Race Course. one very important short-mitted in either Enclosure during the coming-they lack ad- aptability.

Meeting.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club Ilouse provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telophone 21020.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men. &... will not be permitted to operate within the Precinets of the Hongkong Jockøy. Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order,

The ability to overcome external influences was vital under the

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. conditions in which they met and The Price of Admission to the were beaten by Victoria in the Public Enclosure is. $2.00 per day in. first official match of the tour.cluding Tax, for all Persons, including They might also claim, with some Ladies, and is payable at the Gates legitimacy, that they were talked Boldiers and Sailors in Uniform ars out of the game, and they can de-admitted Haif Price: The Indians generally displayed initely point to the fact that all me very fine stickwork, a feature the luck was against them. being the play of Dost Mohamed. His second goal was a treat to watch: It was handed solo effort. Taking the ball on his stick in the air he licked post Dand and smashed a first timer Into the net before Dand had time to recover. Lieut. liebert and Lieut. Bavenhill play- ed well in the defence.

a brilliant one

The Club opened the scoring

The Brigade on the other hand were i trent to watch. They are an entirely new eleven with the LOCAL LEAGUE FIXTURES.

exception of Don Mohamed at The position of South China and inside left, and Licuts, Hebert through Divett a couple of minutes their first division lengue fixtures and Ravenhill at back and centre after the start following a solu as not yet been definitely settled, half respectively, being for the run near the half way line. Play | The Club has written to the most part first or second year transferred and Dand and Rodger Association asking permission for recruits. Constant practice dur- were given a busy time before the Detober games to be

post-ing the summer months has made Dost Mohamed equalised. Thera oned, but the matter has to go them a clever combination and was no further score before the

had the yesterday they

interval but when play resumed Club before the Lengua Committee.

bottled up.

the Indians attacked strongly and netted four more goals, the scorers being Dast Mohamed, Aya Sing

(2) and Khuda “Dux.

SHIELDS' OFF DAY.

MAMAK MATCH CANCELLED. Thu Mamak flockey Tournament match arranged between the R.A.M.C.

C. Richards.

It boiled down to

But primarily

the fact that

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. their bowling: Honghong, 2nd October, 1930,

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dard, and real Improvement will be necessary if they are to avert defeat in the Interport series.

OUTCLASSED.

In three out of the four post. tions they were quite outclassed, Only Charife Richards held up his head and fought a long fight. Bailey, shifted to No.

1. could make no response to the wonder. fully accurate deliveries of Dave Peoples.

Peoples was not only the most consistent bowler on the green, but the most deadly in his draw to the jack.

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Meanwhile the Club under- Hands that it is more than kely that the League will re-

S. Shields was in goal for the fuse to allow postponements Club and I have never seen him until subsequent week-ends, as play a worse game. A. A. Dand they are all booked up, but that and Rodier at back although als the Club may be allowed to re-were responsible for many fine and the R.C. Signals which was to arrange the games for mid-clearances, The balves, W, Reed, have been played on the U.S.R.C. week.

1, J. D. Lowe and J. E, Potter, ground yesterday afternoon, was ch played soundly and were the main-celled at the thin hour, the ground stay of the team. They were the being reported unfit for play. only men who showed up to any thing like their usual form.

In a nine-a-side_friendly hockey the afternoon trying to find true | The loveliest scenes of The forwards wore weak and match yesterday afternoon, the In- weight. His efforts to draw con- children and animals felled to combine together. Teller, cognitos defeated the University by stantly weat astray owing to the playing on the right was slow and nine goals to four, on the latter's varying pace of the green.

The team is expected to return from Nanking by October 28, a that three first divlafon matches are affected, these being: October 8 v Lincolns October 15 v R. Artillery October 21 v Recrolo

GOVERNOR'S CUP.

was robbed on many occasions ground,

13 GOALS SCORED.

Main, who sends up a beauti-

311 fully running wood spite of his short follow through, apent

Despite Richards' clever bowling

through healtating. Sirdar Singh C.B.A. TO MEET BORDERERS, he was somewhat wasted at No. 3,

and Lieut. Hebert had little

Lopes, fearful

I understand a new position has dimeulty in keeping him in check.B.A. in a friendly hockey match great difference to the state of the The following_will_represent the and, as skip he awould have made-d arison in contexion with the E. V. Reed, who is essentially against the South Wales Bordereragamo. Governor's Cup, and that the Foot-full-back, was hopelessly at sea at on the home ground, Klug's Park, at ball Association are seeking to right-inner and for the greater 6.15 pan, sharp, this afternoon;-G. change it from, a match between part of the gate was mere Mas; 9. MacNider, B. Bickford; F. the Football Association and the passenger. Chinese International Amateur Athletic Federation to that of Chinese versus The Rest.

Although the Chinese will be robbed of the majority of their leading players, the Governor's Cup match will take place next Tuesday as arranged.

CANTON LOSE

IN INTERPORT

· SWIM

New Local Record Established

Canton's swimming team to compete at Nanking were given a good test at the Y.M.C.A,} last night when they met à representative team of tho HKLA.S.A., in an unofficial Interport.

The visitors gave a good account of themselves, and avere by o means disgraced in balny beaten by 25 points to 21.

DIVETT SHINES.

W. R. Allen, N. Whitley, J. J. King:

W. Hirst, T. S. Whitley, C. C. Fran cis, E. MacNider, A. N. Other.

RECREIO «. JATS.

Divett alone struck his form''.. but the failure of the inside men The following will represent the to give him the necessary co- Club de Recreio in a friendly match operation spoiled many of his against the 9th Jat Regiment to- openings.

morrow on the Marina Ground. Bully-

C. C. Franels, although playing off at 5.10 sharp.

A: I da Silva; A. A. dos He- better than he has done in pre-medios and P. N. da Silva; P. M. N. vious games this year, was nothing da Silva, W. Reed, and A. J. Basto; like the Francis who played for C. D'Alinada e Castro, A. M. Xavier; the Club last season. The for-F. J. Remedios, J. Gonsalves and H. ward line was completed with A. Alves.

ANOTHER SURPRISE FOR

SCOTLAND

LOSE TO WALES AT CARDIFF

IN FOOTBALL INTERNATIONAL

Cardiff, Oct. 4. Scotland to-day bade fare- well to their hopes of winning the International football tournament for this season, when they suffered their sec- ond defent, this time at the hands of Wales...

Canton won the 60 yards free style, 100 yards, back stroko and

Wales, holders of the champion- 200 yarıa team race.

ahip, won by the odd goal In Kwok Chun-hang, one of the five. The match was originally bost local breast stroke swimmers, scheduled for October 28, but was. achfeved the distinction of lower-apparently brought forward. Ing his Y.M.G.À, bath record for

Last month Scotland wore sur

the 200 yards bronst stroke, cover-prisingly benten by Ireland at ing the distanco in 2 minutes, 88 Celtle Park, by two goals to one,

асселия,

RESULTS.

The comploto results were:

after missing a penalty."

PRESENT RECORDS.. The present standings are:

Ireland

60 yards free style.-1, Lau Po-heo‡ (Canton), 2. Wong_Sau-shan (Can- ton) 3. A. G. Donn. Tinie-20.0 Bocz.

100 yarda free style.-1. A.G. Donn. Wales 2. Chan Kichung (Canton). B. Chan Scotland

(Continued on Page 9.)

England

P W D L F A Pts 1 1 0 0 2 1 2

1 1 0 0 0 2 2 200 286-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0

THE

CESAREWITCH

London, Oct. 3.

of bowling short, invariably put

Jon

too much weight his woods and only rarely drew for the shot

or second wood. More than once ais sharp draw went astray and mproved Vie: toria's position.

T. Main.

FORMIDABLE COMBINATION.

Clarke and Arthur Griwwitt mado a formidable combination, Not only did they tell each other how they should do it, but in- evitably, sometimes by skill and quite often by luck, carried

through their complicated

*moves,

ther their shots were on the ro- quested mark or yards off, the woods romained of inestimable value!

It must have been extremely Acceptances for the Cesarewitch comforting to the Hongkong play- classic number 37, and are as follows:ers to be told that no matter whe-

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Harold Beer, with Peoples, were the best of the Victoria rink. (Continued on Pago.D.)

KOWLOON TO-DAY

BETTER CHANCES OF WINNING

The visitors will have shother Important test this afternoon, when they moet Kowloon at the Bowling Green Club. As they have already had experience of this green since arrival, plus the fact that it is likely to be some- what faster than the Civil Ser- vico green yeatorday, I shall be surprised if they do not win.

Richards is skipping the rink, and hay Malcolm as his No. 3.. The teams selected aro:

Shanghai. Kowloon,

J. M.C. Lopes E. C. Fincher G. M. P. Remedios F. X.-M. Silva-

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