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SURFBOARD CHAMPIONSHIPS SUNDAY WEEK

Midday Meeting Being Staged At Causeway Bay

SEVERAL NEW ASPIRANTS

BUTT'S TITLES THREATENED I

NEW BOARDS FOR FAST TIMES

(By "Surfer").

With the death of

Halford and Ronan in action, Halford being nearest the camera. Yesterday they won the Army doubles championship.

the swimming season, HALFORD AND RONAN

comes the re-birth of!

surfboard paddling in Win Army Tennis Doubles

Hongkong, and this

sport,,of which little has been heard since the Repulse Bay re-

Championship

Although the scores, suggest

REFEREE ASSAULTED.

gatta last August, will otherwise, the final for the Other CODE OF THE

Ranks Army doubles tennis again occupy the at-championship, played at Sookun- tention of a number of poo yesterday, provided plenty of interesting and high standard aquatic fans.

tennis. "

Interest is further stimulated by the announcement that the Surfboard Paddling champion- ships of the Colony will be held at Causeway Bay on Sunday week, October 22, starting promptly at noon..

Halford and· Ronan. (S.WB) bent Oldfield and Wilson (I.A. P.C.) 6-1, 6-0, and thus realised general expectations.

The winners were obviously the botter pair, but Oldfield and Wilson maintained the rallies with

The races will take place inside the breakwater, where the smooth-rare skill and persovorence. The ness of the water will render condiwinners, however, were stronger tions almost deal. Perhaps it overhead and at the net, and were should be made clear that the time consequently, far more decisive in appointed for the start of the pro- their finishing work. gramme has been made inovitable by the tide. At all events it offers: competitors the fullest opportunity of returning good times.

New Boards to Be on View

A large crowd assembled to watch the match and were gener- ous in their recognition of a good stroke by any of the players.

DECIDING MATCH.

On Sunday at 3 p.m. at Sookun- Entries to date have been most encouraging, and judging from the Poo, the headquarters wing of the practice performances of a number South Wales Borderers will meet of aspirants, the paddling will be the headquarters wing of the Lin-

of a very much higher standard coins to decide the runners-up posí-j

1

PLAYER IMPRISONED FOR MONTH.

London, Oct. 3. For the first time in the history of British sport, a football plnyer was presccuted and sentenced to day for misbehaviour on the play ing field.

club in The player of Southampton who attacked and knocked down the referee for awarding a penalty kick to the opposing side, was sentenced to one month's Imprisonment. The complaint against the player had been lodged by the municipal authorities.

BIG IMPROVEMENT

HOCKEY WIN FOR MULE CORPS

than seen at the August regatta, tion in the Hongkang Area Tennis MAMAK LEAGUE

Not the least contributory League.

factor to this is that many new racing boards have been built, allowing their owners to show greatly increased speed.

are

now

also There adherents to the sport who

after only a few weeks training at

Bertie Guest in

the V.R.C., have developed into Hospital

some of the best surfboard paddlers

in the Colony.

Among them can be named Dick

Maynard and Jeff Lammert's cousin, Maynard is

through the water.

very fast

POPULAR HOCKEY

PLAYER

COUNTY RUGBY.

DERBYSHIRE DEAT DURHAM.

London, Oct. 11. Dorbyshire beat Durham in a County Championship rugby match at Chesterfield to-day, scoring 11 points against nino.

The

Royal Military Academy were beaten by the United Services (Ports- mouth) in a Union match by 1 points to six- Kentor.

"BOOKIES" SMILE

OUTSIDER WINS CESAREWITCH

100-6 SEMINOLE

London, Oct. 11.

The Cesarewitch was run at New- market to-day, the following placing:

Seminole

Loose Strife Rol de Paris,

DEFEATED

AGAIN

SHANGHAI SHOW UP BADLY

AGAINST C.C.C. BOWLERS

TO-DAY'S RINKS

Meeting one of the strongest, Craigengower Cricket Club rinks at the top of their form yesterday, the "Shanghai lawn bowlers suffered another re- verse, losing by 21 shots to 15.

But for two fours, scored on the 17th and 19th hoads, the visitors would have been completely routed, for at the 16th they were losing 20.0%

The Shanghai players gave signs of staleness, and it is quite possible that the heavy -programme they have fulfilled since their arrival is proving detrimental to their game..

Lopes yesterday was the only player to produce form worthy of an Interportor. Remedion suffered an unhappy lapse, and neither Richards nor Maln were very im 100/7pressive.

The odds: 100/0 Seminole; Loose Strife: 100/6 Rol de Paris.

There were thirty-three starters and the winner was home by two lengths, with the place horse four lengths ahead of its nearest rival,

Fred Fox rode Seminole, having beon switched from Sandals, which

BUCHANAN AND CAVANAGH. The skill of Buchanan and Cavanagh laid the foundation of Craigengower's successes on the early heads and made light the tnek of Rumjahn and Basa.

The full scores are apponded: Shanghal

Craigengower

G. L. Buchanan

was taken over the course by Dinos. Loose Strife had Perryman up and Roi de Paris was ridden by Nicholl.

Partridge, on Sarum, and Dyson, C. Tehards. on Benzina Victoria, were the only T. G. Main other alterations in the list of prob. M. P. Remedios D. Rumjahn

J. M. C. Lopes R. Busn nbles.

J. Cavanagh

the Heads Shots Total Shots Total

Guiscard and Ximenes wero favourites up to the end of the betting, with Nitsichin and Negro close to them--Reuter,

CLASSIFICATION

•OF PONIES

Several Ponies Promoted

The Jockey Club announces the The Hongkong Indian Mule Corps, newcomers to, the Mamak Hockey following changes in Classification of Tournament, who lost their first ponies: Blue Star to A; Spotted match to the Kowloon Indians, defeat-Butterfly to C; Wisdom Stag to C; ed the Royal Corps of Signals by the Alda to D Flying Tourist to B; Jack only goal scored in a tournament Sharkey to E; The Goat to D. match played on the Marina ground

afternoon.

Say TV

On Saturday Blue Star carrying

hockey, the 168 lbs. won the Nathan Handicap Indians, led by Capt. H, E. Eve, at over one and a quarter miles in 2

RECORD TO DATE.

So far Shanghai have won four

centre-forward, proved a hard work-inins. 36.3/5 seconds, which is con-matches of the tour, (not including ing team. In the first half, just prior sidered

a good performance.

On the two Interport games), and

to the Interval, Mohammed Khan Tuesday the same pony carrying the have lost six. found the net. The Signals braced up top weight of 168 lbs. ran into thiro

in

the second half, but the Indians position in the Kwangel Handicap, defence rose to the occasion, Cord and The promotion to "A" Class is there- Convey continuously losing the ball fore expected. when closu in. the main fault of the

Oerness was

Bryce, Flying Tourist won the Kimberley! Among what might be called

A.E.P. ("Bertla") Guest, the

n the right wing, while doing good Handicap on Saturday carrying 168 the "old hands", Ted Paget, on

Handicap on Tuesday ridden by Mr. his new board "Surf" has al- popular skipper and centre-half work, centreu ten hard and thus many lbs and was fourth in the Klangs To-morrow the Mule Corps are Noronha. Flying Tourist' has been ready improved on the times of the St. Andrew's Club hockey of his posses went astray.

meet the Royal laid up for over a year and won its

first raco returned by Bill Butt in both eleven is in hospital. He was

this year at the Ninth Extra Meeting to pay the sensational the half mile and 100 yards at taken ili at work yesterday at the scheduled

Kowloon Radio Office, with apEngineers on the U.S.R.C. ground. Repulse Bay.

parent stomach trouble.

JATS WIN AGAIN.

match

In his absones, Pat White, the. Lionel Roza-Pereira, a leading local light at this Halwailan sport, vice-captain, will had found the calls of Interport lead the Sainta

of eleven in swimming curtail his chances regular practice during the last few friendly weeks. But he has been doing a against the Unl weekly "work-out," and is now versity this after- awaiting his nehr craft "Sacana," which has been re-designed and is

in the hands of the makers,

noon.

It is hoped tha Gucat will re cover. sufficient); to play in th next St. Andrew's Mamak fixture which is against the R.A.M.C., to- With challengora of great powards the end of this month.

Bill Butt Sees the Red Light

albility springing up all around

him, Bill Butt, present holder of the half mile and 100 yards titles,

A. E. P. Gunst,

.to

Four Goals Against

Radio

doubles dividend of $3,322 to its

The complete record ist.

bent Police R.C., 22-14 lost to K.B.G.C. 23-9 beat Yacht Club 23-19 lost to Talkoo 25-15 lost to Victoria 23-15- beat Kowloon 22-17 lost to K.C.C.,. 21-13- beat Civil Service 27-19

lost to Craigengower 21-15.

Shanghai lost the first Interport

Chinese owner, bir. Woo Lei-tin, For by 21-15 and won the second by some months this year Flying Tourist 21-19. was used as a hack in the, morning gallops.

The Goat won the Fukien Handicap

TO-DAY'S MATCH.

To-day, at the Hongkong Electric

In a fast friendly match played on over six furlonga on Tuesday and its grean, Shanghai meet a representa-

the the No.1 Maring ground yesterday time of 1.33 is considered good for antive, rink of the Second Division of

he Lawn, Bowls League. afternoon, and, which was witnessed "E" Class pony.

Jack Sharkey, denoted to the "E" by many spectators, the Jats first oloven defeated the Radio Sports Club class, will now have some chance of

Main has decided to rest himself

by four goals to nil. The Jats obtain winning for the now owner, Mr. Eu and Richards and to bring in Mal- ed the lend in the first half through Tang-son of Singapore, Spotted But-colm and Bailey at No. 2 and No. 3 Capt. W. M. Morgan. During this terfly, Wisdom Stag and Alda ranrerpectively. Longs will return to period the Jats pressed continuously miserably at the last meeting and No. 1 and Remedios will skip the The Radio forwards. acidom getting their demotion should give them bel rink.

ter chances at their next appearances. (Continued on Page 9.)

has gone about his tale of counter: TENNIS SHORTS CRAZE IN ENGLAND

task

NEW FASHION GREETED WITH MIXED RECEPTION

IN SOUTH OF ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS Shorts for women lawn ten- nis players did not win the complete approval of spectators at the South of England Lawn Tennis Championship, recently held at Eastbourne.

shorts.. "But there is a touch of jamusing incident in the men's femininity about them, for a singles,

dark blue stripe adorns the J. H. Copeman was doing.badly. side of each leg.

The locals are well represented with W. V. Field, last season's most successful skip, leading the

The line-up, will be: Shanghal

J. M.C. Lopes

Second Division. 3. 8. Logan

A. A. Malcolm A. Macfarlane W: A. Bailey

W. H. B. Munkoit

J. M. P. Remedios W. V. Field

(Ekip)

(skip)

In fact, he could do nothing right FOOTBALL CHANGE

ing the opposition, and has had Lullt what he considers to be the neme in racing boards, which he lus named "Senspray V. Cor- tainly it offers him every advantage one could expect from a board, and If B has lost none of his skill, there is small reason to believe he will be eclipsed on Sunday week.

The location of the regatta should

One woman loft the stand-but he was wearing the orthodox bo beneficial, not only for the con

because she said she could not trousers. Suddenly he thought, petitors, but to the spectators.

Mies Freda James, fresh from bear looking at Mias James any "If only I had shorts I would do

better." With the exception of the half mile, which starta just outside of her victorious tour in the United longer. A late comer oat down, the breakwater, all of the events States, donned her American- and when he noticed the strange will be raced parallel to wall, and made shorts and bravely, made sight said, "My goodness, what an from here onlookers will have a her English debut in this much amazing and awful sight!" flustrate uninterrupted view,

criticised attire.

HIS "CUT DOWNS". There were others who quito

The programme is being sponsor- I heard all sorts of comments

ed by the Victoria Rocreation

So he borrowed a knife from a spectator, cut his trouserH down, and resumed the match with the ends all frayed..

Police & Athletic

on Sunday-

The Hon. Socratary of the Hong- kong: Football Association an nounces that an alteration has In spite of this he did not win. been made in the week-end longue ap-Mias Freda James beat Miss football programma.

Club, and entries should be sub from people who cannot bringroved of shorts, but wished Miss

match lasted two hours owing to The Police v Athletic : first mitted olther to the Secretary of themselves, oven to recognise the

inch or two longer,

the length of the rallies, and both division game arranged to ha the V.R.C., or through the Sports effectiveness of these garments, James would makt hers just nu S. Ford by 9-3, 4-6, 6-4. The Department of Lano, Crawford's, writes Stanley N. Doust,

Miss James's shorts arċ It is becoming almost a fetish young women fell to the ground played on Saturday at Caroline bofors noon on Saturday, October

briefer than any. I have ever for mon to appear in shorts, and exhausted after the loser had con Hill, will be played on the Club

ground on Sunday, 2. The programme consists on-

seen, and are similar to running in this connection there was an gratulated the winner. tealy of opan ovents.

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