THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1933.
GOVERNOR'S CUP: STRANGE POSITION CREATED
"VERITA?" FORECAST.
FOR TO-MORBOVI'S TOCAL.
47 Wins Club
FOOTBALL..
Division 1
191. Sempli'n
Athleffs
To Draw
It. Artillery
Te What -
ttut
Alliatie
34, Chidam To Draw
“Libralna
To Why
DIVISION 2.
DIVISION 2.
Loginners Linesine BARA
Bundapara
SHANHGAI FIND THEIR FORM
AND REVEAL A SECRET
THEIR LOVE FOR A FAST GREEN
F.A. ALTER RULES
C.I.A.A.F. STILL IN THE DARK
TUESDAY'S GAME IN DANCER
WHOLE POSITION REVEALED
(lly, "Varite"),
That the Governor's Cup match should no longer be an annual fixture between the Hongkong Football Association and the Chin uan International Amateur Athletic Federation Was the decision reached at a meeting of the F.A. Council on Monday oven- ing.
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Instead I shall be a match bey woon the Chinone and Note Ciuftione Ericted, the former to bo muhrted by the two senior Chinese clubs and the latter by
CLUB MAKE ONE CHANGE FOR TO-MORROW
The Australian Rugby team, now in England, giving their war cry before starting one of their matches, (Pianet News).
the Council of the Football MELODY & WARRINGTON
Association.
on the face of it this appears to The Honghong Jawn bowlaj Interport teams were given faire a resonable proposition,
iul unfortunately 1 frur there has
warning yesterday by the been so misunderstanding and CLEVER WIN BY
Shanghat men as to what is there to a distinct danger of Mikely to happen during the next hitch.
wauli.
Kanibal proved buyout all doubt that they thrive on a fast green. To then it is all the statorunce between victory anal dufent, which is why they will be insly watching, wollar aigny from now 0),
31 wie derent performance to heal. Kowloost the Howling Green Chair ventreday, and made all the mora im- Brunaive by mon that it exiled fr *by recovery na Hra part of Ope
1.
IN/ERIORITY COMPLEX, They started me though a dopr?!®®® to inferiorly complex and Balod Then, tulpinged a fin fret, half is dusan honda, they fout themiyor
VIATIONEN,
Chil
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At the time of writing it in not known whether there will be n Chinesa team to take the Bold next Tuesday, or if there be such a team, what strength 1 will loss whether it will be u combination of the Chinesa Alblatte and remuants of tha Houth Chlon senior team, a puro. | ly Athlelle combluntian, ar n' wholly thus vory wonk) South Chin vlevon,
C.B.A.
BORDERERS WELL BEATEN
BRILLIANT FORM
BY BICKFORD
third
victory
DOUBLE
GOOD PROGRAMME TO-MORROW
SOME LIKELY WINNERS
FOR VALLEY
MAMAK HOCKEY
FIXTURES
NEXT WEEK'S LIST
FRIENDLY GAMES ARRANGED
MAMAK TOURNAMENT OCTOBER 8
WRIGHT TO PLAY
NAVY UNKNOWN
FORCE
TIMBERLAKE IN KOWLOON XI NEW LINE-UP IN R.A. ATTACK
(By "Veritas"); Last week's matches provided a splendid apere- tif for the good dishes
which are promised to be served up this football
season.
They gave a 70 minutes re- velation of the likely "Who's Who" of the league this winter, and as a result we can clearly be THE Indicate which is to match of to-morrow.
It is scheduled for the Happy
Valley and will see the Club and the Navy In opposition,
True they have no iden as to what they are up against, for the Navy seniors have not yet been action this season."
The Club, can, I
ACER
in
feel Bure,
sonably expect somewhat, but
opposition to that of
un-
with that confidence which Is fallingly born of success, should be
able to meet it more than half way.
ONE CHANGE.
THE SENATORS RETALIATE.
BLANK OUT GIANTS IN WORLD SERIES.
New York, Oct.,5. Washington Senators came into their own to-day in the third match of the. World Series, when they defeated the New York Giants,
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The Senators scored four runs and blanked out the Ciants.
As a result the Giants now lead by two matches to one and require to win two of the remaining four for the championship.-Reuter.
SURPRISE TEAM OF THE YEAR
SOLIDITY OF C.B.A. HOCKEY XI
STRENGTHENED BY NEWCOMERS
By "Bally-Off"
TIE C.B.A., runners-up to the
Radio Sports Club for Mamak.
aro Intent on
the
Only one change has been made in the team. Charles Wright, having honours in 1931,
a strong bid for fully recovered, will make his debut in making local league football at centre-half. premier position in the league this L. G. Robertson, who gave such an im-year and from what I have seen, pressive display last Saturday is dis-They stand a good chance of suc placed by Skinner, who is a mora coeding. As a team they played effective wing half than pivot, little hockey last year but are Although I feel that on last week's staging a como-back more formid- showing Itobertson is to be preferred able in all departments,
Lo Skinner, the Club are wise in their
decision, in no far as Robertson will
shortly be claimed for rugby, and to THEY opened their tournament season with a fine victory put him regularly into the team now.
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would only mean disorganisation later against the Signale, scoring three Limes without reply and have also when he adopts the slater code.
recorded a win against the Mulo ALLAN RETURNS. After their experience against the Corps in friendies and South Wales K.LT.C, v II. K. Mule Corps, Club, the Artillery have effected Bordera.
alterations in the team to meet
THEIR defence has been greatly Kowloon.
Allan has ronaibly been replaced in improved by the inclusion of his lawful position at right back and Moss, the former Police goalle and this will considerably strengthen the A. Pole, the Army and South Wales
OCTOBER 9
[By "Ringtail"]
the To-morrow will co second meeting of the autumn racing on at the Happy Valley, a card of eight events having been prepared, includ- Marina, bo. 4.30 pm. ing the popular double, which this time is marked for the second and fifth events. King's Bounty la bound to stert well favoured in the first race, but can expect some useful opposition from Champagne Bay, The Tiger (with Mr. Frost up), Blue Star, ride of Tsingtao and Royal Flusit, which is in at the Bicht weight-pf-155 pounds. —
On this form displayel gexterday afternoon, when they defeated the stronie Houth Wales Borderern I', A, POSITION.
Rimental hockey -eloven, the Central The position of the Association de Beltish Azoviation should enjoy in
rontly o
14321 in the Munak Turmalistiva Having hind it pointed out that the Athle, being nau-members of the
deration word burred from this season, the CILA, are meeting After that they go to their resentation in the team if the malah the Club sanlur team on this 23rd, of continued under its axlating stut this with, and much interest will he table, Bawlink well to a man, with
centred on the game. Pole, at back,! FA. veraux the CLA.A., and Charlle loboda te apoptally fertig that the Athletle this year and dolinson in the forward line, who form at skin, they secured and players worthy to appear in the yesterday played for their regiment, them and then tour Covernor's Cup match, Connell will in di prabability by apouring to take the load, whlel they did not
that it was desirable for the in that match, Krate lo
of the delore to ba slight-
"Bunny" Bickford sun safely be re- ly allorož,
ferred to Ka one of the safont full Fusi yaar, sus rules word definitely back in the Colony. At right back formulated, but the .1.A.A., and yesterday, he was more than brilliant List Annotation atrood that the
MELODY A GOOD BET. match alult lv ati annual Axture gerous attacks time andĮ with a good ays and marked bntwoon their restrautative teams, coolson of head. Stanley MacNider.
The first leg of the double ap. However, in the presenes of Mr. at luft back, once more displayed that pears caay to pick, and unless some J.D. Dash representing Houth he is primarily a defender, Ho gave
George MoRH, Ntartling reversal of form is seen, Ching and Mr. Lee of the Athletic. Bickford the support in pro- Melody should take this event. It was decided last Monday to alter kunt n good goal, and
Woodland Stag seems to have thin on the lines stated in the open-bably the beat hockey custodian in
contestant in ing paragraph. It was further the Mamak Tournament, although only Portia as a
two agreed that South China and the Dick Wong, the Saints gonlkeeper, the third race, but. these Athletic should pick the Chinese has to be remembered. team, and the Council should be responsible for naming the Non Chinese elaven.
A hanghai thathlonol, thole grip on the game-Bowlng kuwlara became tara and muse arratis, and in the and Hungbei were samplétety on top.
Plo detalled neuron waruj
Hhanglant
Kowloon
4. M. 41. Japon E. 4. Fincher -
1. M. 16 Rendion F. X. M. Hilyn
A. A. Maleuim It. Lapsley,
C. Iticlrds (skip) 1. Nish (skip)
Hhots
Hend
to 151 IMAUMI
Total-Shots
Total
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ANOTHER NEW RINK
Shanghai's Team
For To-day.
SOUTH CHINA'S CASE. The position of South Chinnis somewhat different according
to
FROM TENNIS TO HOCKEY. F. W. R. Allen, at right half-back, is daily proving himself to be a de- faite acquisition to the civilian side. a spoody left wing, he to tiro a little
In Dutnob yesterday. He work-
had a
statement made to me by Mr. Moked hard hat TPP area of the geme. :
Hing
They claim that they were asked,
as repterenlatives of the C.I.A.A.F.,
the last towards
Tom Whitley's untiring tackling to turn out a team to most the F.A., when beaten, is an inspiration in the forward line. His goal scored just
on Tuesday, but replied that it was before the final whistle, was a fine!
departs to do ao in view of the!
Alford, former Army centre-half playing at left half-back was not
of ad many of their players effort. for Nanking. They suggested that the date of the match be put back for the return of these players.
The CL.A.A.F, they further con tend, have not been oficially notified of the alterations to the rule of the competition.
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game.
poules should give first class per- formances and provide one of the best events of the afternoon.
Trentbridge is under a cloud and it is unlikely that it will turn out for the fifth race, In which case the Dynasty stables will probably be represented by King's Justice. Sadko looks a very good thing here and is sure to make a bold display. WARRINGTON.
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9th (A.A.) Battery v United Hockey Club, b.o. 4.30 p.m.
OCTOBER 10
C.B.A. v R.A.M.C. St. Andrew's Gornian Club, Marina, b.o. 4.30 p.m.
OCTOBER 11
H.K. Mule Corps v Royal-Signals, Marina, b.o. 4.30 p.m.
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OCTOBER 13
defence.
Edmunds, last week's leader of Borderers loft back. Moss shows good anticipation while Fole, who the attack has been dropped, and with the introduction of Bar-is partnered by B. I. Bickford raclough from the reserves, a com- plays steady and is to be relied plete readjustment of the forward upon in an emergency.
ne has been made. Barraclough
is on the right wing with Smith as
his partner. Walker, who at inalde
W. H. Allen, who was in the Police team last year at right
left-nrored both goals lant Saturday half is also an acquisition. Play
is entrusted with the leadership,
bringing in Greenshields to partner Seal on the left wing.
H.K. Mule Corps v. Royal En-much better looking vanguard, and I gineers, U.S.R.C., b.o. 4.30 p.m.
FRIENDLIES
TO-DAY
Radlo Hongkong Hockey Club "A" Caroline II, b.o. 5 p.m.
R.A.S.C. HK, Mule Corps, Marina, b.o. 4.30 p.m.
On paper, at any rate, this is a
think there is more goals in it.
TIMBERLAKE BACK -- Kowloon have an interesting line) up. The defenco remains intact, which in view of their display last week is sensible.
Up forward, however, there are two changes.
ing a fast gamo he feeds his attackers well and is a hard worker. N. Whitley is in the centre. J. J. King has beon playing at loft half but 1 think the club would do well to put S. Mae- Nider in the intermediate * OCTOBER 7
game with the Timberlake is no stranger to the Radlo v German Club, Caroline Hill, b.o. 4.30 p.m.
Railway Ground, whereas Lowis is an Signals he was pushed up into the forward line and although he was The Radio team will be:-Man entirely newcomer.
Their Inclusion should do much to instrumental in initiating many Singh: P. Singh, J. S. Grewal supply- that zest in the forward line good movements was repeatedly Jaggeet Singh, M.. H. Hassan, necessary to score goals. Timberlake, pulled up for being offside. In Mohinder Singh: Prem Singh, G. if he has lost none of his former the second half he went back, Singh, Awtar Singh Kalwant prawoss, is certainly a goal getter, King taking the flank, and it was and with Elliott and Lewis, should Singh, Attar Singh.
constitute one of the most dangerous decided Improvement. Inside trios in the League.
OCTOBER 9 Radio Royal Engineers, Care- line Hill, b.o. 6 p.m.
The White brothers giving place) to Timberlake and W. Lewis, both mayal men, who have splendid re- pulations
SOME OF THE TEAMS
Many Re-Arranged Combinations
I like the look of Warrington seen at his best. He had just com- for the second leg of the double, pleted an afternoon of tennis before but unlike Melody, it will probably the match. Norman Whitley, al meet with strong opposition from centre-half, played an unflagging! National Day, Burgomaster, Now Is the Time. All of these ponles
The Radio team will be:-Man Of the Borderers' defence, Pole was This, think, is undisputed, al
significant fact.
Singh: P. Singh, J. S. Grawal; though it a pointed out that a renn stendy as a rock. At centre-half are carrying the same weight, a
Flying Tourist, with new Juggeol Singh, M. H. Hassan, presentative of the Federation was Cresswell, the S.W.D. skipper, was
emulate his Mohinder Singh: Prem Singh, G. present at the meeting last Monday equally steady and fed his forwards
well. In the forward line, Johnson Jockey will try to and agreed to the changes.
n donger, and Singh, F. A. Kemp (Captain). Up to yesterday South China had was a frequent offender against the success of the last meeting, but Singh, Awtar Singh, Kalwant not been approached by the Athletic offalde rule. Johnson is inclined to Wakefield is Mr. T. G. Main, manager and
regard to the selection of the keep to the ball too much. Jones, on Alexander Hall, Solar Star and Reserve-Attar Singh.
Lincolns v R.A,S.C., Shamshulpo, the right wing, was responsible for Mike cannot be ignored, skipper of the Shanghai team has team.
The seventh race offers little b.o. d.15 p.m. made several alterations in the com The Athletic, I know, are prepared some useful sprints but on more than position of the rink to meet the K.C.C.,to field the whole of their team for one occasion he lost the ball. Tyler.help to punters, but Cavalier looks A rather unhappy lo-day to
that which yesterday the match, but it is inconceivable at inside-right, played a forcing game the best of defeated Kowloon.
that South China can be ignored to and was a source of danger when in crowd." 3. M. G. Lopes and J. M. P that monsure.
the dec.
With the exception of Ajax and The Association have laid down da- Remedios drop out, bringing in
are sprinters, Main and Bailey,
Anitely that the match must be
Powerful King, most of the ponies C. Richards, who to successfully played on Tuesday, and it is to he
in the last race This ovent la over a distance of a mile and a quarter, which sug skipped the side yesterday has been hoped that injured feelings, if any, entrusted with the same task to-day, will be laid aside so that the fixture
gesis that Ajax and Powerful nggeet Singh, M. II. Hassan, Silva-Notto and, G. suggesting that he will occupy this may be fulfilled..
S. MacNider: F. W. R. Allen, N. B. King will have the race pretty Mohinder Singh; Prem Singh, G. Bowen, W. Maher, and C. Figueroido; position for the first Interport match.
Whitley Alford; E. MacNider, well to themselves. Adam may Singh, Awtar Singh, Kalwant Delgade and I. Castilho, D. Whitley, C. Francie, W. H. Gnosalbly stand a chance if other Singh, F. A. Komp (Captain). N Hirst, 3. 5.
of these two ponies reveal lack of Reserve:-Attar Singh.
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Bir. Main this morning stated that he had made no decision as to the
composition of the Interport rink and
it is not likely that he will do so until after this afternoon's game..
The rinks will be;
SHANGHAL
A. Malcolm
G. Main
W. A. Dalley
C. Richards (skip)
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.
FL. Hampton
1. A. IKwė
F. Goodwin
A. E. Bilkestons (skip)
HOCKEY THIS AFTERNOON
:
The 'civilians' goals were notted by Francis, King and T. Whitley, while George scored for the Borderers. The score at the Intervals was one-all.
C.D.AG. Moss: B. 1. Bickford,
Tesma:
S.W.Bell's Watts, Polo: form,
Spiers, Lleat. Cresswell, O'Brien; L/C (85) Jones, Lieut. Tyler, George, Johnson, Dutnall. The following will represent St.
Umpires: Lieut. Miller and G. Androw's. In a hockey match Gurovitch.
the against HMS.Tamar on Naval Ground, King's Park, this
afternoon, át 5 p.m.
RUGBY UNION
London, Oct. 6. R., Wong A.B. Hamson and FV Wong: E. McNider, A.E.P. Hants accomplished an excellent Guest and F. Broadbridge; E..P. performance to-day when they White, J.TK Gilchrist, N.A.E.sited Bath and defeated Somor Mackay, E.F. Fincher and M. et by. x points to three in a Welll.
by union munich-Reuter.
The following are some of tho teams taking part in the week-end league football programme.
"Нулев Club-Fogwill;
and Strange; Skinner, Weight, and A. Duncan; G. Fowler, Dominy, Howe, E.
and Bickford.
OCTOBER 11 R.A.S.C. v 12th. Battery R.A., U.S.R.C., b.o. 4 p.m.
Kowloon: Cord; Hill and Wills; Jat Regiment Radio, Marina, hitfield, Jones and Bliss: C. Davies, b.6. 6 p.m.
W. Lewis, Elliott, Timberlake, and The Radio team will be:-Man Blake. Singh; P. Singh, J. S. Grewal; Recrulo-A.W
OCTOBER, 12
McGrann;
Guterres
R.
J.C. Bantos, II.T. Sousa,
Allen. Ino. In the
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THE forwards are a good com-
bination. W.H.G. Hirst, on the right wing, is fast but la in- clined to take the ball too far down before centring. This seems to be a common fault with many- wingers in Hongkong. T, Whitley is a good Inner and partners well
with C. C. Francis in the centre. Thro latter has fallen off some- what this year, probably due
to lack of prac» tice, but I hopa to see some* thing good from him after two or three games.
An- othor: good. Johnson... captura is W.
R. Artillery: Comber; Allan and G. Johnson the 8,W.B. Inside right. Wroe; Rodgers Pardos and Collier; The left wing position is a prob Barraclough, Smith, Walker, Green-lom. E. MacNider has been play shields and Seal,
University, V
St. Andrew's INTERPORT SWIM, Marinn, b.o. 5.15 p.m.
BA. Reserves:Wood; Gibbons and ing there to-date but when I.A. and Carroll is fit again after his recent Worthington, Pelco: Hunt, Stevens; Snook, Scsit, Bermingham, operation for appendicitis he will probably fill the outside loft Loach and Hill.:
Kowloon Reserves:Videro: Ever Carroll has played for Bt. An- Local Y.M.C.A. To Lenda Water Polo team for an exhibition est and Winch; Hopkine, Oldfloid and drow's and is a useful man...
game versus the V.R.C. on Monday Tillery: G. White, Wabb, Duffield, C.
Winch and P. White. Three Men To Shanghai. October 9.
The Council of the Hongkong In Recreto Reservos A.M. Quinn; L. THE H.K.S.R.A. have discovered galaxy of how talent, and The Shanghal. Foreign Y.M.C.Aternational Amateur Swimming A Castilho and B. Gran; B. Laurel, D. Swimming Team have asked the saciation has agreed to allow these Alves and D. Aquine; H. Campos. C. what a game they played againet
(Continued on Page 9.) and D. Gill, European Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, to lend three Y.M.C.A. members to take part Coelho, T. Pereira, A.P. Eca Silva, the Club Practically all recruits, them three men to help them mako up in the game.
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