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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1935.

AQUATIC INVASION FROM THE NORTH

The Colony's Interport Swimming_team, above, will mest Shanghai on Thursday, Friday and Saturday night at the V.R.C. for the Taggart Shield, Standing, back-row left to right, C. Roza- Pereira (V.H.C.), A. A. da Roza (V.R.C.), S. V. Gittins (V.R.C.), W. F. Kerr (Y.M.C.A.), Lau Po hay (Atbistic) and L. Roza-Pereira (V.R.C.). Sitting Dr. D. Laing (V.R.C.), Kwok Chun hang (Mak Ngah Assoc.), W. Lawrence (V.R.C.), L. Oliveira" (University) and Chan Chan-hing (C.B.C.). (Photo

Ming Yuen).

the breast pocket in- red and white, Black knickers will be superseded by

SWIMMING INTERPORT STARTS TO-NIGHT

RECORD EXPECTED FOR RELAY

RACE OVER 200 YARDS

SHANGHAI'S CRACK SPRINT TEAM SHOULD WIN EASILY

The Interport Swimming contest between Hongkong and Shanghai commences to-night at 9.15 in the V.R.C. bath and will be continued to-morrow and Saturday.

To-night; the first Interport race

OPEN SINGLES will be the 20 yards free style which

BOWLS FINAL

(Continued from Page 8.)

the jack clean be would have scored with his four back woods.

Duncan again took the lead when

is the second-event on the programme. This race will see Noel Hammond and Archie Logan appearing for Shanghai and W. Lawrence and Lionel It will be Hammond's debut in and his performance will be watched with more than ordinary Interest.

estab- Judging from recent records shert, Lawrence is confidently expect ed to win na he has clocked 2 mina. 25 secs, as compared with liammond's

Roza Pereira for the Coen waters

he rested Bradbury with a perfect 2 mins, 34 secs. Roza Pereirn, always delivery after the Craigengower play

good sticker, will probably occupy

er was lying two, a couple of inches third place of the evening's pro-

from the jack.

tha

The spice Kramnie

will be the 200-yards relay

for six seconds.

The

Two to Bradbury on the eleventh head made the score 9-8 in favour of Fr the Craigengewer player. On

Ole with four men swimming!

yards. cach. twelfth hend the luck went in favour It should I prove a record breaking of Bradbury when Duncan carried event. Shanghai 3x confident of the jack only to leave his opponent lowering the Interport mark by five with n count of one. Bradbury had or been The Jack hit one of Dunenn's mond, Britton, Ward and Logan, all

lying two when Duncan drove.

Shanghai team comprises Hum- but rebounded to one of Bradbury's of whom are reputed to have dene white onus.

which was lying close by.

the 50 yards in under 25.2/6 secontia. The players are:

With his other three woods Jack Bath Hammond and Britton clocked Goalkeepers: W. Mellors, W. Gold. Backs: J. Turner, G. Heilis (Burn-high Bradbury's back wood not only 2 seconds in the Shanghai chain- ley), W. Hucknell (Wellington), T. P. gave him the shot but saved him from pionships last month.

an inevitable count of four, King (Notts Cty.).

Half-backa: W. Moralce, A. Mora lee, A. Messer, F. Pincott, G. Farrow, H. Conway (Gwigshirough) ... 6 0 12 3 W.

H. Twiss. G. Watson (Forest Gnie) ....

Smit White, W. Chalmers, V. Flore (Utwteter) termel.

101 E. Parris, H. Davies, J. W. Smith 8.11.30 10 11 (Portsmouth), M. Burgin (Tranmere), J. Riley (Bristol City), W. H. Barrow (Southend),

PROSPECTS OF SOCCER CLUBS IN ENGLAND

NO. 26-WEST HAM

Experienced Youngsters

the slightest doubt. They will also be one of the most uttrnélive tennis in the section to watch, a credit to Mr. C. Paynter, the team manager and trainer,

PLAYERS ENGAGED Birthplner.

Pen Bet." Wet.

A. Chnikley (flaktaw)... LN, 5

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J. Tonner (Glasgow).

A. Walke (Holton

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11

R. Parker (temeling)

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E. Fenton WestJam)

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12 11

J. Cottina (Brentford)

J. Barrels (West Fiams)

Young (Exat nos)

1 11

TRAIL .C.JLN. 51134 19 ...R.

N. Walker (linckney)..CB. & 12

J. Cockroft (llarnaley)

LHIN 7 11

(By CHARLES BUCHAN) Only a matter of goals rubbed West Ham United of proelion last season, when they were clearly one of the most progressive sides in the Second Division. Obviously, then, the Ham-| 3. Foxail (Linesin) mers must be taken into considera-. Mammal (W tion as promotion candidates in the Simpson (Einburgh) coming campaign.

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Fenton, Cockcroft and Goulden W. West (Southend

J. Ruffell (Doncaster} will assuredly have profited by the

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NO. 28-WALSALL

HONGKONG'S TEAM

Three perfectly drawn shots gave

three on the 13th head and Hongkong's four will be Chan Chan- Duncan at took the lead. He then hing, Oliveira, Ozorio and Lawrence. claimed a two to make the score 13-19. The Chinese representative wrence. Bradbury had been lying the shot 60 yards free style in the Calony the jack to give championships in August when he Duncan Bowling Green representative then

second. drew

when he knocked

Lie count. The Kowloon clocked 25.2/5 secs, with Oliveira but

ONLY FOUR OF MATCH Donean was not in the lead for lang as a three on the 15th head made the scores level. This was the best

Manager Wilson's Team-head of the day for consistency of

Building

Under the management of Mr. Andy Wilson, the former Chelsea and Scottish International, Walsall are looking forward to a much more auc- cessful time than they had last sea eon.

bowling. None of the wonda were far from the jack and Bradbury had to be well clustered round the "kitty" to chalk up three.

parti-

A single and a two allowed Brnd- bury to leave the unlucky thirteen and many read the sign as a good onien for the Craigengower player, cularly as ho led by 16-15 on the 17th During the summer Mr. Wilson has head.

However, Duncan was not unnerved been very busy team building. A new and retaliated with a four, all his

in Bryan, from Sunder

Doctor Marshall, secured during the NO. 27. BOSCOMBEres secured, rull the de- woods being within sighteen inches of

Bob Crompton & Jack

Smith The Guiding Forces Bosconthe have great hopes of a

latter part of last season, will know more about the play of their col leagues. In addition there.nre new- comers who will add considerably to the reserve strength, which was below standard last year._____

The recruits nre Blore, a goal- keeper from Derby County: Paîner, |

young County and Middlesbrough respec-Christmas tively; and Peter Simpson, the Crys tal Palace sharpshooter, who will

Lengue goals.

SOMETHING MISSING

uch more successful season. The

that their best runs

success came.

national, and W. Bucknell, a left-back

the acquisition of K. Wilmot, the Wor-saving the maximuni count but he was

wickshire crie

of

Southern

Section club's Inst 67 mat-

best

touch behind for second place. Ozorlo is a good sprinter and can be relied on for a good burst of speed.

However, the odds are in favour

of splendid Shangkal. It should prove race man for man, length for length. The 100 yards breast stroke should Κινολ Chun-hang, the China, and Colony champton, Australian secure first place. His record time is 72 seconds and last month he did the. course in 73.1/6. Shanghai's best time is 76.9 seconds but this is re- ported to be unofficial.

e

with

OF

seen in action against the Rest of Hongkong. probably be as

Bradbury mouth.

Sucn-man and

The 25 professionals signed are: Goalkeepers: J. Potts, A. Todd, F. P, Malon.

Full-backs: G. Shenton, L. Breeze,

Half-backs: K. Gunn, F. Mitcheson, E. Hayward, H. S. Griffiths, R. Jones, M. Curley,

Forwards: C. Birks, G. S. Glidden,

E. M. Marques will swin Kwok, while Welz and Wagner Kan Yi-kit will be Shanghai's repre- sentatives in this race."

Shanghal's water polo team will be

team will fence has also been strengthened by the fack. Bradbury was not far off

follows :----Wagner; short with his

Ward and Dearn; Logan; Hammond, Grilk and Welz. cricketer, who appeared in just a shade the Coventry City site as n full-back wood

The four gave the game an entirely A. M. de V. Soares: Delgado, Ng The Rest of Hongkong will be:-- art scanon.

A-new-half-back in W. Richmond, different aspect for a count of even Boscombe, has also been added to single-to-Bradbury-would-certainly Kam-chuen, Lee Yee-long; Silva-

it was Duncan now led by 17-16. He Reserves. Wong full-back from Boscombe; team were a long time settling down the list. He did not miss one of the have meant the end for Duncan. As Netto, A. A. Rozu and Shek Kam-pul Lewis and Bell, forwards from Nalis, last year and it was not til after ches, A new left wing is also likely followed his success up with a two! Ozorio.

and a single and when of to be on view. Poxton, the Watford claimed a single on the 21st headi

делосів. outside left, who has locni is, however, was a pointer to the tions, will prohnbly be partnered by Dunenn finished the game with challenge Mangnall for the centre-{irectors, and they retained 13 of the Collins, an inside forward, who comes count of me on the 22nd head, forward position vacated by Victor regular players in addition to Jack with good credentials from Stockport Watson, the eru of more than 300 Smith, the famous Portsmouth inter-Collins previously assisted notices and Alling their places with J. Bewick. J. Vickers, R. E. Welsh.

Park Rangers during the newcomers who have yet to prove their worth. This is the bold polley from Wellington, whom they signed time Walsall's manager was at Shen- Port Vale have adapted since last just before the end of last season. herd's Bush.

The summer vacation has seen the It is expected that a new right senson. signing of T. P. King (Notts County), winger will be secured before the sea-whileh every football manager strives Thut illusory element called "blend," M. Burgin (Tranmere Rovers), Json opens.. Riley (Bristol City) and W. H. Bur- Financially the club is not in a very for, may not be secured, but at all row (Southend).

events it will not be for want of try strong position, but the outlook is

in more hopeful. Players signed are:

Goalkeepers: MeSevich, Robinson, The most notable absentee will be Bryan (Sunderland).

Tommy Nolan, the popular centre forward, who has joined Bradford. Backs: Ashley, Jones,. Wiles (G). G. II. Stabb, the former Notts County Wilmot (Coventry,

Half-backs, Reed, Leslie, Bradford,nd Toruny leader, has been securce THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. Morgan, Richmond (Boscombe).

in Nolan's place.

There are a number of the new Forwards: Evans. Shelton, Bate, comers who are quite well known nя The Eighth Extra Race Meeting Wood, Alsop, Poston (Watford), reserve players

of League clubs. will be held (weather permitting) it is on the cards that the trouble will believed the centre-forward problen.

In the engagement of Burgin it is Collins (Stockport).

They include:

J. Bewick a right buck from New. it HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, castle; M. Curley, a left half from 21st September 1935, commencing or Smith's influence in the forward Walker. I understand that the United na is expected to prove very une-

Manchester City: 1. S. Grimths, ant 2,00 p.m. centre half from Everton; G. S. Glid- The First Bell will be rung at are searching the country for defon- ful ders, but the prices asked have been ther changes for next season in Newcomers Yet To Prove and and younger brother of the Wes den, an outside-right from Sunder- prohibitive. I fool that

So would seem that West Ham's ship is sailing in promotion waters. Yet I am doubtful if it will reach the First Division harbour. A little something is missing:

United have the craft and the in- telligence

to make a brave fight, but Since "Bob" Crowntun, the former in my opinion they do not move the Eneland international and Burnley ball quickly enough to reap the full back, took over his appointment us benents of their sk! A quicker ser- manager in succession to Mr. W. vice by the half-backs and more rapid 'rrell

(now

with Queen's Park distribution of the ball by the inside Rangers) another back, G. Bella forwards seems necessary before the (Burnley), has been signed and three upper circle is reached.

or many years West Ham have four more forwards are to be en-

gaged. concerned about full backs, and

juries happen to either Charles in an neute inst senson, has been solved NO. 29-PORT VALE

clude a newly designed outfit for the

Their Worth

the arrival of another class back, pavers. The colours are still red and whatever the price, would improve white, but instead of the all string materially the Hammers chances shirts they will wear red shirts, with It requires a good deal of courage That they will be in the vanguard white collars, sleeves and facings, and to burn enc's boats to the extent of of the promotion fight, I have not the Bournemouth Borough Arms on giving about a dozen players their

Bromwich star; H. Pinkerton and R. M. Wilson, two inside_forwards from Hull City and West Bromwich respectively; I. V. Dackins, an out

de-luft. from Swansea Town. and R. E. Welsh, a left back from Ports-

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SPORT ADVTS.

1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary, Hongkong, 18th September, 1922.

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