THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1933.
KINGS THEATRE
THE
AIR-CONDITIONED. THEATRE COMMENCING TO-MORROW
ORDERS IS ORDERS
STARRING
CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD
JAMES GLEASON AND CYRIL MAUDE
A GAUMONT-BRITISH PICTURE SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
TO-MORROW At 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 ONLY
BY KING PERMISSION OF
LIEUT. COL. G.T. RAIKES. D.S.O. The Band of the Ist. Bn. South Wales Borderers Will Render a special Programme of Music on the stage.
THE IDEAL COMMERCIAL ROOFING
CHEAP
EVERLASTING ASBESTOS-CEMENT
CORRUGATED & FLAT SHEETS SHEWANTM TOMES & CO
HONGKONG Sole Agents
LIGHT
TENNIS LEAGUE SEASON CLOSES
BORDERERS WIN
TREAT FOR POLO CUP SHANGHAI
SWIMMERS
BEAT CIVILIAN. TEAM
Tho South Wales Borderers yester- day won the "Koyli Cup" Polo com-
MEETING ELECT polition when they defented the Civi
OF CHINA
lan side by seven goals to two on the Pole Ground at Causeway Bay,
The event was also the occasion of an At Home given by the Royal Artillery Officers, and amongst these GALA TO-NIGHT present were II.E.. the Governor, Sir
Jam
Peal, and Lady Peel, Brign diez R.
and Miss Cousons, Commodore and Mrs. Frank Elliott,
B. Cousena
LOCAL SWIMMERS, Hon. Dr. R. H. Katewall. Lient-Col.
TO TAKE PART
and Mrs. Carrington Sykes, Col. and Mrs. Noaworthy Cdr. and Lady Mary Barten, Countcos Fernivall, Llout..
Lady Piel presenting the cup to Another page in the history of Cal. J. H. Then, Squadron Leader.oud Shanghai swimming has been Mrs. P. C. Wood, Mrs. Raikes and the captain of the South Wales Bor.
written by the Shanghai Ama-Miss Mackle. tour Swimming Association.
and
TROPHY PRESENTED,
derere team. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
For the first time, a women's! At the conclusion of the game thui team will represent the Asso trophy was presented to the Bor while Jordan cut it to score the fifth ciation in n match against a derers by Lady Feel. In asking her goal. Villar hit well up the Bold from team of Chinese women selected Ladyship to make the presentation, the throw in to Hope who was un- from the Nanking competitors, Col. Nosworthy congratulated the marked but Gordon did well to save Borderers om winning. He and the a goal. In the last minute of the For the first time, a repre- gamo had been up and down" chukker Jordan and Hope combined sentative team of Shanghat men throughout, although the Borderers well and after Gordon had saved from than their the former, Hope rushed in to see will compete for honours against were alightly better
from an acute angle. the best available talent from opponents.
The third chukker was more evenly After the cup had been handed to! Chinese swimmers.
Villar, the Borderors: skipper, three cheers were called for lady Peel by Col Nosworthy.
The gala will take place at the Foreign Y.M.C.A. this evening and on October 23.
These decisione
Capt
The play on the whole was, of a
THE LAST MATCH YESTERDAY
FINAL LEAGUE TABLES
C.R.C. Head All Four Divisions
YEAR OF REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT
(By "Vozitas").
The University yesterday succeeded in completing their programme in the "A" Division of the Lawn Tennis League, and the season has now offi. cially closed.
Of the 210 fixtures in the contested and opened with Stan- four divisions, only three remain ton and Dent coming close to the unplayed, an eloquent testimony Borderers' goal. Jordan fell back and
it out
were reached mediocre standard with tho Bor. to the side, following up with to the enthusiasm of the clubs
nico shot to the centre. Dent
weather which caused ruptured Gordon-picked up about twenty-five last week at a meeting of the terers suportor, They kept the Gilvi relieved with a neat forehand in the face of disappointing
brilliant programmes. S.A.S.A. held to consider an invitalons on the defensive most of the for extended by the Chinese amo. The last Chukker was the yards out and scored
most evenly contested, the Civilians goal, Midfield play followed after
which Raikes took the ball up officials.
aking a long while to settle down.
THE PROGRAMME.
tho Yesterday the Hongkong Cricket
The Borderers' team comprised Col. fold and sent up to Jordan who, with Club easily beat the luckless Uni-
sets. The scores were: G. T. Raikes at No. 1, Capt. P. La superb backammer, scored the Bor-vernity winning sight of the nine Villar, at back, Lieut. J. La Jordan at derers' last goal. No. E and Lieut. J. W. Hopo at No.
It was decided that the following events will be competed:
Women: 50 yards free style, 100 yards free style, 50 yards 1. breast stroke, 50 yards backstroke, relay.
Man: 50 yarda free style, 100 yards free style, 220 yards free style, 440 yards free style, 100 yards breast stroke, 100 yards backstroke, medley swim, medley relay, diving, water polo.
Somo
The Civilian side was made up of w.H.S. Dent at imek, Robin Cordon nt No. 3. W. T. Stanton at. No. 2, and H. C. Macnumara, at No. 1:
CHUKKER BY CHUKKER.
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Two Men Dismiss A Team
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SMART BOWLING
By R.E.s
The Borderera took up pressure from the start, but failed at goal. The Civillann took up the offensive The best swimmers among the and near the goal Villar stopped the visiting team will come from the rush, the ball going behind. Jordau
with South China team, who boast of intercepted and hit out, and
strong swimmers. They second attempt opened the scoring. have won a number of events in Villar took play up the field from the South China against some of the throw-in and Hope increased the Bor- best foreign teams and are expect derers' lead with a nice hit from the Supper Tucker and Sapper Wells ed to fight on even terms with right. Dont was conspicuous, send formed a very successful alliance the local side. The form of the g the ball with a hard hit well down to dismiss the Royal Signals for 33 Chinese women's term is not the field. Raikes relieved, and Hope runs in the Small Units Cricket
his clearing hit smartly and Lean yesterday.
know, but is expected they will taking up his clarion. The Civilious Tucker captured seven wickete
provide good competition,
SCOT
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nice shot straight to the goal. Jor
L. Goldman and A. L. Sullivan (H.K.C.C.) beat H. N. Lee and Y. K. Ng 6-0; beat P. C. Lee and Sulvoy 6-2; beat M. C. Hung and K.M. Lo 6-2.
Dr.
CHEERFUL!
New York. Marvin A. Stevens, former head football coach at' Yale University, his forecast that between 30 and 40 youths will die on the football field in America this 'season.
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Ho said that too many youngsters particularly playground and high-school teams, are using. Inferior equipment and playing with- out proper supervision.
Points for the contests will be reased with Stanton sending across for as many runs, Wells obtained i scored as they were in the recent dan intercepted and hit to the boards. the other three for 22 runs and it Interport at Kobe, and, it will be Just before the bell Dent reduced the Bras Wells who caught out one of
Tucker's victims. well-placed shot. Interesting to see what the aggre lead with a
No other member of the Royal¶matitis:TILA MARINENSE IH BAIKALLINDE, LONDON GRELSESFERİLE In the encond chukker, Jordan Hate results show. The vialting
G. W. Sewell and C. E. Holmea team is now contesting in the stopped the hit out, but the ball was Engineers team had a direct hand of the
(H.K.C.C.) bent Leo and Ng 6-3;' swimming events at Nanking and returned. Dont did some fino defend in the dismissal of any were due to arrive in Shanghai ing, stopping two rushes by Hops, Signals.
but the latter eventually scored. This The Royal Engineers won casllybeat Lee and Salvoy 6-4; bent. Hung yesterday. They will stay there
goal was followed by a deal of mid- for four days, and leave for field play with Gordon breaking by 139 runs... the south by the Empress of Canada sailing on October 25.
to be stopped by Raikos and away Jordan. Villar was pressed by Shanghai's selections point to Stanton but Ralken came up to re the probable inclusion of those lieve. who represented them in the past
The Borderers then visited the
interport, though there are sever- other ond and Hope rode off Dent:
al others who may be available, while J. R. Moffatt, the backstroke champion is still away and prob- ably will not be here in time to participate. The local women's team will be picked from those who won the championships, and In all they should have a fine all round' team.
Another Perfect Team
FOR INTERPORT CRICKET
(To the Editor,
Hongkong Telographi-)
Sir: May I be permitted to
suggest my ideal Hongkong In-
terport erleket eleven,
Here is my ideal team:
H. Qwen Hughes (Captain)
E. C. Fincher
T. A. Pearce
F. D. Pereira
P. V. Williams
G. C. Garthwaite
G. C. Burnett
A. R. Minu
A. H. Madar
G. 8. Dunkley
A. C. Hamilton
I think the above selected team
will do Hongkong very good ser- vice. There is a wealth of bats. men and bowlers.
Yours etc.,
CRICKETER
HILL CAT SCRATCHES.
Cambridgeshire To Be Run Next Week.
London; Oct 20. The Hill Cat was scratchod from the Cambridgeshire at 10.58 to-day. The Cambridgeshire, to be run at Nowmarkety in enhetuled for Wod- nesday, Oct. 25/Router.
Race Selections
FOR TO-DAY'S MEETING
[By "Ringtail")
Here are my selections for this afternoon's meeting of the Hong- kong Jockey Club to be held at the Valley Racecourse.
IST RACE.
Cossack's Beauty Mayflower Jungle Jim
2ND RACE.
City of Melbourne
Evening Star Tecumseh
FOOTBALL SUSPENSIONS
PUNISHMENT FOR FOUR PLAYERS
and Lo 6-1.
A.-Humphreys and -R.-L.-Wild H.K.C.C.) lost to Lee and Ny 3-6; beat Lee and Salvoy 6-4; beat Hung and Lo 6-2.
AMAZING RECORD.
an-
been As it has already nounced, the Chinese Recreation Club swept the board this summer, winning. for the first time in the history of the local langue, the
A, B, C and Mixed Doubles Divi- Tho Emergency Committee ions without the loss of a single of the Hongkong Football match. Association have suspended four players who for various reasons, received marching orders in recent matches.
J. Bowen of the Recreio hna been suspended until November 3 for rough play against the Police on September 30.
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Their four champion teams have the following amazing collective re-
Curd for the season.
P. W. D. L. F.. A. Pts. 37 37 0 0 270 54 74
Below will be found the final
tables for each division.
"A" DIVISION,
A. Moss of the Police has been league viven o similar suspension for cough play in the same match.
Wong Sik-ping, the Athletic left back, who jumped at Gomes whilst
9.0.A.A. "A" he was trying to rob Li Kwok-ki.C. "A" of the ball in the Governor's Cupid. "
HLX.CO. match on October 10, has boon K.c.o. "" Retrela "A" suspended until November 3.
0.0.0.
H. Bux, of the Radlo sent off c.no. " last week for rough play against Univerally "A" the Royal Enginoors, has beon B.C.A.A. "B" barred from football until October
27.
3RD RACE..
Walcoflold
Mike Bistro
4TH RACE.
Much Ado Just Imagine. Jack Sharkey
STH RACE.
Valorous Tom Royal Flush
#TH RACE. Daylight Eve Don King's Bounty
→ITH RACE.
Adam Powerful King King's Farade
5TH RACE.
Hoy Tor Hureomagtér Partnership
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P. W. D. L F
A.
900 13
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"B" DIVISION,
Beta
P.
C.R.G. "C"
0000 67
8.0.A.A. "C
K.0.0. "B",
1.R.C. ""
Kondrateg
0.0.0.0. "A" University
"C" DIVISION.
W. D. L.
Board Of Control Convene mx.co."">
Another Meeting...
Adelaido, Oct. 20.
A special meeting of the Austra-
Ilan Board of Control has been con-
vened for November 10 to discuss C.R.C. the Marylebone C.G.8 cable regard-.0.0.0 Ing
"body, line bowling."
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tion of everwing the dissatisfas
members of the board, 0.0.0. g**
D.K. who state that the M.C.O., although DRO agrooing that bowling directly at the itd. "" bateman would be an offenco and 18.0 PRO against the spirit of the game, did ko. not give any assurance that those DF.G.O. tactice would not be used.-Router. B.A.
OTHER SPORTS ON
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