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INTERPORT ROWING REGATTA

HONGKONG CREWS FOR NEXT MONTH

AGAINST CANTON

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1935.

Bowls Season Closes On

Saturday

KOWLOON DEFEATS HONGKONG IN AITKENHEAD SHIELD MATCH

Was

As in customary, a collection inken during the males and at the dinner, in aid of St. Dunstan's. The collection realised $100.

HOW THE GAMES WENT. Detalled results of the matchen were as follow:

On Craigengower Green

Kowloon

The Hongkong lawn bowls sen-Shield, and called for three cheers. son was brought to an official close Mr. R.. Duncan, on behalf of Kowloon, on Saturday afternoon when the reciprocated in like manner. Aitkenhead Shield match was play- ed, Kowloon defeating Hongkong by 20 shots. Twelve rinks were in AND SHANGHAI

play on the Craigengower Cricket An Interport rowing regatta Club, Civil Service Cricket Club and in which Hongkong, Shanghai the Police Recreation Club greens, and Canton crews will be compet-on account of rain all the rinks were ing, is to be held at Repulse Bay finished on the 18th. head. on Saturday, November 23. It

At night the Aitkenhead Shield is much regretted that the Manila dinner was held in the Craigen-Hongkong Rowing Club cannot participate.

The following have been selected to xower C.C. hall, there being a very represent Hongkong in the forthcom-large attendance, Mr. H. Nish, Pre- w. 1. waliote

sident of the Hongkong Lawn 3. kin

(*k(p) ing Interport Howing Regatta:

Bowls Association, presided, and u. Duncan othera present Included Mr. C. J. A. Wrister

A. E. Conten Tacchi (Vice-President), Mr. C. B. Accult

(«klp) Hosking (Hon. Secretary), Mr. G. E. F. Thompson (Ilon. Treasurer), J. Landolt Mr. C. W. Glover and Mr. C.. ear Richards, of the Shanghai Inter- w. Bradbury'

(skip) port Bowls team, and Mr. B. W.

J. Hoon Bradbury, President of the Grai-

3. Y. Adal gengower C.C.

'FIRST CREW

Bow. S. A, Barcal (V.R.C.).

2. I. A. Soares (V.R.C.).

3. B. L. E. Hebort (R.HI.KY.C.) Stroke. P. do N. Ramus (.H.K.Y.C.).

Cox. F. D'Almada (V.R.C.).

SECOND CREW

Bow! A. G. Dalziel (R.H.K.Y.C.). 2. A. V. Alvares (V.R.C.). 3. J. E. Potter (R.H.K.Y.C.). Stroke. K. Knudsen (RILK.Y.C.), Cox. P. Leefe (B.I.K.Y.C.).

RESERVES

G. Nooy (RIK.Y.C.).

F. P. Sequeira (V.R.C.).

At the conclusion of the dinner and speeches, prizes won in the various competitions during the

presented by

Season Nish.

Wove

J. Rumph

A. Stevenm

. nux

A. H. Dallah

(kips)

L. Feader Mr. Logon

The toast of His Majesty the King was proposed by the President.

E. G. Pont

D. C. Alv FX Hon

J. 2. Unato

H. A. Alver

10

(kip)

J. G. Oorlo

23

M. N. HakusMET

1. A. Guterres

F. X. Stea

(skip)

Gletins

1. Craig

P. Phili

A. Bydenny

**

(skip)

1. F. Xavier

T. W. Carr

F. Laminert

14

F. V. V. Ribeira

(skin)

On Police Green

W. E. Hollande

(Mk{p).

1. Knight 11. Westlake

7. Armatruna

Hallide (akin) Dail

W. Glendinning

Reviewing the bowls activities, Mr. The first crew have been together Nish remarked that the season just for about 10 days and shape well to concluded had been quite as success-w. minke a very good crew. What they tack in style, they make up in weightful as in former years. Craigengower th and strength, and they get their boat Cricket Club "A" had won the Senior well. Under the capable League title for the second consecutive

II. W. Dulley, in whoso year and it looked as if they would. Shell hear hands is the training of the crews, en repent the performance next year.

Provement in style and

evident.

more

work should soon become

The second crew have only just got together after several trial fours have been out, and are therefore naturally not yet well together. They have capable and experienced stroke In Khundsen, who with the assistance of the

coach, should soon have his crew

Into shape.

settling are out every evening, except

Saturday and

G. Mum

{hip?

J. W. Bonnar W. K. Why U. M. Omar

(«k/p>

J. V. Hamsay

21

J. Ievie

W. Grelg

F. Cullen

17

{kip}

20

T. Morrison

J. Dinner

G. Cooper

4

(skip)

B. Piricher

W. B. Drake

C. J. Tacchi

A. F. Bilketone

3. Franer

(kg)

L. A. R. Duncan

20

D. W. Waterton

J. Merez

A. M. Holland,

13

18. (skip)

On Civil Service Green

"I attribute the success of Craigen- power to their stalwart, Mr. Bend- bury, the President of this Club", he continuel. "Mr. Bradbury is a very toples teen bowler; in fact, too keen for me. They have gone through the season. Slowart only losing two matches."

W. Cunningham

J. Chinese

(ki

1. T. Farrell

V. Petherick

1. 1. Howe

K. Duncan

(skip)

G. N. Mitchell

E. Kern

10

won

by

Club,

M. J. Medina W. Werd

tronkabatik

J. Kempstun

J. McKelvi

10

(f)

The Junior League was the Rowlown Bowling Green who were to be congratulated on their achievement.

The second team, in my opinion, at 5.30 from are equal to the first division teams,

J. Cavanagh

(klp)

J. G. Heigh

Gellatly

the V R.C., the coach int it does not make any difference 1, F. Melianan

Motor in

Should anyone at all as to what feague we play, in rowing

wish to watch the We are bowlers one and all and Interested crews at work there is always room

are out for the sporting instinet on the coaches' Launch which leaves the game”, he said. Murray Pier about 5.30 p.m.

The Regatta Programme in still in Committee singo and will be published as soon as settled.

BOWLERS CRITICISED

E. Tuck

in.

we W. V. Field! ofA, F. Paul

J. Jenson

W. E. Hale

C. B. Honkitest

3. 8. Brown

(kl)

It has been largely due to the brilliant defarice to Costa and S. Souza who have been able to keep out the opposition that St. Joseph's have been so aueenssful during their earlier matches in the local football league. The above picture shows Costa robbing a forward of the ball during the fixtura against the Royal. Welch Fusiliers, to whom St. Joseph's lost by three clear goals yesterday, (Photo: Ming Yuan).

HONGKONG RUGBY MATCHES

SOCCER VICTORY

LOCAL PLAYERS IN SHANGHAI

CHAMPIONSHIP OF CHINA

ARMY BEATS CLUB IN FRIENDLY

MEDWAY LOSES

The Army defeated the Club by twelve points to nine, in their first rugby match of the season, played at¦ Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon. The Army scored four tries, and the Club three

MeGilchrist opened the, scoring for the Club, but Robertson who took the kick failed to add the major points. The Army equalized a few minutes later, when Powell took a pass from Floyd and touched down, but

the

Shanghai, Oct, 19. The Hongkong footballers won the National Championship by defeating Kwangtung by three goals to one at the Civic Centre Studium this after-kick falled. Just before the Interval,

lumphreys touched down for Club, but Robertson again failed withi the kick,

K

Boon.

tho

In the second half, Floyd cul through In brilliant fashion

and scored for the Army, but the try was unconverted, and soon after Davies scored the Army's third try, which was unconverted.. The Davies-Floyd

Lee Wai-tong was lustily cheered when he converted a penalty to obtain the first goal for Hongkong, who led by two clear goals in the first half.

The Malayan Chinese soccer team defeated Shanghai by three goals to one, and will meet Kwangtung to-

to decide the runners-up combination was also responsible for the Army's fourth_touchdown, when Davies pissed to Floyd, who scored. The try was unconvertel.

morrow

10 position.

23

16

£7

A. A. Hemedios

J. M. 8. Resamal

A. Macfarlane 1. F.

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Total

E. M. Remedioa

G. Kita

10

ta

102

PRIZE WINNERS

"We are all amateurs and we have! been somewhat criticised.", remarked Mr. Nish. "Bul I am afraid this year there have been senthing

Орев Singles Championship. turks male against the bowlers and Whiner, R. Duncan, Runner-up, B.

Bradbury. sension."

Rain greatly reduced the takings at the gate on the second day of the Wimbledon lawn tennis cham-it goes a pionships, set pside for the King's Jublice Trust Fund, and the LT.A. have deckled to make up the amount to £1,000, as a joint con- tribution from the L.T.A. and the All-England Club.

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In the Men's Doubles of the Lawn Tennis tournament, Lim Bong-seo and K. Y. Yuen (Malaya) beat V. T. Wong and Y. P. Chien (Szechurn) by 6-4, 7-9, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2, to take the third place in the championship series. Java and Shanghai have, sé eured the first and second places.

Kho Sin-kie Retains Title Kho Sin-kie (Java) won the nion's tennis National championship by de feating Khoo Hooi-hye (Shanghai) by scores of G-0, 6-3, 6-3, and part: nering Kho Sik-wai took the second place in the doubles championship by defeating Lin Bang-soo and K. Y.

Yuen (Malaya) 0-0,′′ 4-6, 6-4, 6-2.

The women's singles tennis cham Commenting on the Aitkenhead Shield game, Mr. Nii said that Kowners, M. J. Medina and J. Cavanagh; (Shansi), the holder, who

Open Pairs Championship-Win-pionship was won by Miss C. C. Wang retained icon was to be tongratulated on win Runners-up, R. Dunean and T., A. R. her title by defeating Miss N. K. Quei ning by the very close margin of 28 Duncan.

(Shanghai) 8-6, 6-2. shots. He congratulated the winners of the various

UnH competitions

Open Rink Championship.-Wh were ners, P. T. Farrell, R. Dunen, J. C. mentioned that Malays, who runners-up in the International Shield Brown and A. M. Holland; Runner- by four up, J. E. Noronha, C. E. Marques, F. Recreation X. M. da Silva and C. G. Silva. Chub. newcomers to titer Senior

Gutierrez International Shield League, who had done extremely well. Winners, India (E.-el Arculli, A. M. The Open Pairs championship was Omar, D. Rumjahn and U. M. Omar); won by M. J. Medina and J. Runners-up, Malaya (M: R. Abbas, Cavanagh, while R. Duncan and his A. M. Waimb, M. Y. Adal atul A. R.21-12, 21-10. son, L. A. 1. Dunenn, were run-allah).

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In the final of the women's volley ball championship, Kwangtung suc cumbed to Shanghai after an exciting Fame for the National title by scores of 18-21, 21-16, 17-21, 20-29.

Garrod senred the Club's third try just before the end, and Rigg tuking the kick failed to nek the major points.

The teams fined out as follows:

Club First XV: L, G. Robertson (captain); W. H. B. Rigg, A. M. W. Scott, R. Fawards and H. R. Metil- christ: A. II. R. Butcher and 11. C.) Mecke; A. F. Wolldden, W. E, Peeve, E. P. Humphreys, J. II. McElmey, B. D. G. Barlow, 31. S. Cumming, §. I. Garrod and B. O'M Deane.

The Army: Spr. Boyling (RE); Fus. Floyd (R.W.F.), L/C. Davies (R.W.F.), Cpl. Powell (R.E.) ቤ Fus. Watts (R.W.F.); L/Bdr. Hut- chinson (R.A.) and Lieut. Hamilton (E.). Fus. Eagle (R.W.F.) Lieut. Hebert (R.A.), Gnr. Wright (RA). Fus. Morgan (R.W.F.), Capt. Gille- spie (RE.), Lieut. Harrison

(East Lancs.), L/Cpl. Harrison (R.E.) and Fusiller Darry (RW.F.).

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MEDWAY FIFTEEN BEATEN The men's volleyball final which was interrupted owing to a near riot, In a very scrappy game, the Club was resumed practically unnoticed "A" fifteen defeated a tenni from yesterday afternoon, when Shanghai H.M.S. Medway by a goal, a try and heat Kwangtung by scores of 21-12, a penalty goat (11 points) to two

penuity goals and a try (nine points) The Hopei wou the men's basketball on the Club ground on Saturday. title, defenting Nanking by 45 paints.

"Mr."La A. R. Duncan is n newi Senior Lungue-Winners, Craigen- | to 37, bowler and a coming bowler. He gower C. C. "A". has to be watched very closely. He has taken to bowls like a duck takes to water remarked Mr. Nish.

"I would like to take this oppor tunity of thanking the Press for the good work they have done during the Reason. I would like to couple with that the name of Mr. C. Wong, of the S. C. M. Pout whe has been a con- siderable asset to our committee; also the other gentlemen of the Press of this Colony."

Mr. Nish cuncluded by expressing thanks to the officials and organisers who had done so much to make the dinner, the success it was,

SHANGHAI'S THANKS

Junior League.—Winners, Kowloon Bowling Green Club.

Aitkenhend Kowloon.

A SWIMMING RECORD

In the final of the women's 200 metres breaststroke championship, | Shield. →→→ Winners, Miss Y. C. Chen, the 13-year old Kwangtung "wonder girl," establish- and China Natiouni by

LADIES' GOLF TO-MORROW

Bogey Competition Arranged

Ladies are reminded that a Bogey Other speakers included Mr. Competition of the Ladies' Section of Hosking. Mr. Thompson, Mr. Turchi the Royal Hongkong Galf Club is to and Mr. Bradbury, all of whom he played over the New Course ut congratulated Shanghai on their Fanling on Tuesday, October 22, and Interport success.

it is hoped that there will be a large Mr. Richards and Mr. Glover also turnout of players, as two prizes have spoke, expressing thanks 10 Hong been kindly presented, by Mrs. Roffey kong for the kind hospitality that was and Mrs. Redmond. One prize is so much appreciated by the Shanghai given for the best card returned by competitors in the Silver Division, Mr. Bradbury congratulated Kow- and the other for the winner in the

on 'winning the Altkenhead Bronze Division.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry C. Lin (Malaya) won the dinni the men's 100 yards backstrike by Forms for the Eleventh Extra clocking 83.5 seconds, while C. P.Race Meeting to be held on Shih (Kwangtung), Chen Chen-ho Saturday, 2nd November, 1935 and Chan Chan-hing, both of longweather permitting) may be uh- kong, occupied second, third and fourth places respectively-Renter. Inined at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong

HONGKONG BRILLIANT

A United Press report of the Kong Club; the Sports Club; and football final says that Hongkong the Stables, Shan Kwong Road. captured the title due to most brilliant Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON play by Lee Wal-tong, who scored on Thursday, 24th October, 1935. all three gets against Kwangt tag. Forky Chen reored Kwangiang's only goal late in the game.

The game was unnecessarily rough. it was played before 70,001 specta tors in the New Stadium.

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