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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

NOVEMBER · 16, 1936.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Eleventh Extra Race Meet- ing will be held (weather permit-

ting) at

HAPPY

VALLEY on

CHINA WILL COMPETE IN 1940 OLYMPICS

BUT WILL TAKE NO FURTHER PART IN FAR EAST GAMES

Saturday, 21st November, 1936, TRAINING FOR DAVIS CUP TEAM commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

By Order,

S. A, SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 16th November, 1936.

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Shanghai, Nov. 9.

China decided to compete in the next World Olympiad to be held in Japan in 1940 yesterday, at a special meeting of the direc

of the China National tors Amateur and the general secretary, Z L. Bill Sung, was entrusted with the task of drafting a plan of

How They Stand In

Athletic Federation; The Tables

preparation for the Games, to be

submitted to the directors for approval.

The meeting of the C.N.A.A.F, lock place at Yenping Road Stadium, and a lengthy discussion started at 10 o'clock in the morning and lasted for about five hours. The conference was attended by Dr. C. T. Wang, Dr. Chang Pro-linit. William Z. L. Sung, Guren Boh. Y. Z. Wu, Dr. Chu Ming-nien,

Yuan, Madame S. Kuli, T. N. Chong and Carl Song George Choy acted as secretary.

L. T.

DAVIS CUP TEAM

LOCAL SOCCER RESULTS

Division I

S. China "B" R.W, Fusillers Royal Navy B. Ulster it. Kowloon F.C. Athletic

Results

4 Recreio

HOCKEY

MACAO BEAT CORPS OF SIGNALS

VISITORS PUT UP GOOD SHOW

(By Our Own Correspondent).

Macno, Nov. 16.

K.C.C. TENNIS PARTY WINS AT CANTON

(Continued from Page 8.)

Mr. Schneider, in proposing the health of the visitors, offered them a

(German Club) fosi to Misa Grifts and Miss Dalilel 3-0, 4-6

MIXED DOUBLES .:

G. Boker and Mrs. Kanter (German-Club) lost to E. C. Fin cher and Miss Dalzlei 3-6, 6-2, 4-0 W. Nogaltaik und Mrs. Lehmann (German Club) heat 8. A. Gray and Miss Mackenzie 6-4, 6-4

Mr. and Mrs. E. Rode (German Clab) lost to R. B. Capeli and BÜss M. Griffiths 6-3, 4-6, 1-0

Sander and Mrx, Lehmann (Ger- man Club) beat A. W. Ramsey and Miss V. Capell 0-0, 6-4

SHOOTING

King Targets

in mortal combat. Once again the Hongkong ladles fred exceedingly well, although they could not come anywhere near the Canton ladles, whose shooting excited general nd- Imiration. The German Club won the ring target competition quite casily, but the visitors held their own in the quick-firing event and regis Exciting hockey was witnessed by tered the, same number of hits, a large crowd in. Macao this after-though in slightly longer time.

On Saturday evening, the Club was noon when the Royal Corps of Signals, captained by Corp. D. Wains "At Home" to the K.C.C. party when ront, engaged the formidable eleven nearly 50 sat down to dinner under of the Maeno Hockey Club captained the chairmanship of Mr. II. Schnekter,. by Laertes da Costa, in a friendly President of the Club. tussic, the visitors being defeated by a score of six goals to rill.

German Club · (Men): - Mesars. Throughout the first half, the warm welcome, and stressed how Signals held their own, combining pleased the German Club was to be Dülner, Rode, Nogaltsik, Sander, The only Bodiker, Schrielder" and "Lehmann, defence and attack with many clever able to entertain them.

that there 222 points movements. It was only five minutes thing he regretted was before the interval that any score were not more young people in the was registered. The Macao forwards German Clubs tennis team. Never-Phillippens, managed a smart breakaway and altheless they all enjoyed the strenuous Hurst, Capell and Gray, 138 points.

German Club (Ladies): - Mra. though Signalman J. Dove cleared the matches between older players whom goal by sending the ball to the right, they usually regarded as the "young-Rode, Mrs. Lehmann and Mrs. Dill-

ner, 100 points. Alberto Angelo took the ball immedi sters."

K.C.C.

(Ladies)—Miss Griffiha, The toast ately and drove a fast shot into the

was uecorded musical net from a sharp angle.

Honours, to whch Mr. W, Iliest re-Miss Mackenzie and Miss Dalziel, 43 Dexterity uf

Total. German Club 322 points, movement with theplied, saying how much they appre-points. ball was displayed by the loen for-clated the generous hospitality of the wards only half a minute from bully- German community in Tungshen, K.C.C. 182 points, off. and excellent individual stick and how much the K.C.C. were look- work and close combination enabled ing forward to receiving them back the

carry the ball through the as visitors. defence and score the second goal. 13

As the game proceeded Mincan's Huperiority was much in evidence, god after goal being added to their

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2 Hongkong F.C.

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0 S. China "A"

4

Kloon Chinese

0 East Lancs.

2

League Table

Goalx

1. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. 6124 7 A

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Aing the decisions of the meet- ing were the selection of Kho Sin- kle and Guy Chen to represent China

R. Ulster R. In the 1937 Davis Cup competition RW, Fusiliers 8 8 0 2 19 11 12 In the European?

at Zone, and Miss Dom

China 6 5 10 18 6 11 Hoaling to accompany the

Davis S

Is. Ching "A" 5 3 2 0 14

#32 12 11 Cup team to compete in various test. Joseph's als competitions In Europe. Miss East Lanes, 731

7 3 1 3 0 12 Hoahing, who coptured the Junior Kowloon FC. 3 1 4 8 14 Lawn Tennis Championship at Wim- Hongkong FC. 7 3 0 4 16 10 bledon this season, is an overseas Kin. Chinese. 7 1 4 2 11 IS Chinese girl studying in England. Royal Navy 5 2 1 Dr. C. T. Want's resignation Eastern Ath. 02 1

thre office of chairmen was Recreio.

meeting, Dr. the

Dr. Wang Athletic accepted at has been appointed Chinese Am-H.K. Police bossador to United States of Aineriva and bis Impending departure neves~ |

Dr. Chang sitated his resignation.

2-ling was elected to succeed Dr. South China

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Division H

R.W. Fusiliers Royal Navy

FAR EASTERN OLYMPICS The meeting also derided to dis-11. Ulster 1.

the Far Kowloon F.C. continute participation in

|K'inon Chinese Eastern

Olymple Gumes $lac

63 result of the dissension at the last held in Manila, The Central Government, will be approached for

Mert

Results

3 RA. S'cutters 1 3 RA. Lyemun }

7 Chinese Police

2 Eastern Ath. 1

1 Hongkong F.C. 2 0 East Lanes, 2

League Table

Goois

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a subsidy for the preparation of R.W. Fusiliers 9 030 36 10 15 the 12th World Olymplad in Japan Royal Navy. 7 6 1 0 41 15 13 and will be requested to establish South China 0 1 1 23 10 13 the highest national athletic organ-It. Ulster R. 9 0 1 2 23 14 13 ization to centralize athletic develop- East Lanes... 8 5 2 1 25 8 ment.

R. Engineers 7 5 0 2 22 0 Chinese Police & 4 1 3 21 18 Athletle

7 3 0 4 11 18 R.A. Lyemun 8 1 3 4 10 10

tongkong F.C. 3 21

& 13 26 Kin. Chinese # 1 1 6 16 38 3

1 Eastern Ath. 8.

# 12 30 3 Kowloon F.C. 7 1 0 0 5.18 2 R.A. S'eutters & 0 1 7 10 30

Division III

The lease of the New Stadium on Yeaping Road will be renewed another year.

China will not participate in the 1037 international students' athlette meet.

A reply will be sent to the Korean football teas from Chosen that no guarantee can be given for their proposed visit during the Christmas holidays with regard to travelling expenses.

Fusillers RA.M.C. The meeting opened with a com- Liga Pguesa prehensive report by the general Police (C) secretary, W. Z. L. Sung, on the pre- Palice (E) paration for and selection Chinese delegation to the Berlin the Inter-

of

the

Results

3 St. Joseph's

3 Recreio

Kwong Wat

0 R.A.S.C.

1 R.A.O.C.

League Table

Goals

13 201

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.

14

Olympiad, participation in Berlin, R.W. Fusiliers 770 20 9 national athletle participation in the Olymples, Davis Liga P'guesa. 8 1 1 21 12 13 Cup

the competitions,

Shanghai East Lanes... 76 0 2 28 11 10 international Rotary Shield Tennis RAM.C tournament, football and basketball R.AO.C. competitions conducted the Recreio

the R.A.F. publication of

of the Federation

ur-RAS.C.

C.N.A.A.P. in

terly magazine.

by

St. Joseph's

William Sung. T. L. Yuan and Kwong Wah Gunson Hoh wie instructed to pre- Engineers pare a detailed report on the par- Follee (E) tichpation of China in the last World Police (C) Olympiad in Berlin.

Kumaon R.

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VIGOROUS STRUGGLE Despite being six goals down, the

put up Shmals continued to vigorous struggle and were very un-i fortunate at falling to score a minute:

ball struck before the end. The Austin full in the face laying him out directly in front of the goal and pre- Thomson from making a venting

clear shot.

Neither side was at full strength. the visitors being weakened by the absence of two of their forwards in- clating W. Lowe, centre, and the local playing with three reserves. Roberts, the Signals centre-inif, was particu- larly prominent, as was his opposite number Airosa. "Jeff" Lammert, the Club Hongkong Hockey former player, al

at left back for Mneno, placed his smashing hits with remarkable necuracy.

To-day's match Is the second to be played here against a visiting team from Hongkong this season, and it is recalled that the same teams which met to-day faced each other in Macao last year.

Besides hockey, soccer has, been. proceeding in Macao. At o mutch played to-day between the Police and the Argonauto Clubs, the former secured the honours by six goals, to two.

Ping-pong also being followed very enthusiastically here, In an inter-club contest which is proceed- ing, there is a keen rivalry among various clubs for the silver trophy to be awarded to the winners.

The toast to the Tungahan German Garden Club, was enthusiastically honoured by the K.C.C. players, and afterwards dancing was enjoyed in the club's reconstructed lounge.

The detailed results of the tennis nd shooting matches follow:

MEN'S SINGLES

G. Bodiker (German Club) drew with 8. A. Gray 11-8, 6-G

B. Rode (German Club) lost to S. A. Gray 3-6, 3-6.

W. Nogaltaik (German Club) beat A. W. Ramsey 8-3. G-1

A. Sander (German Club) beat A. G. Philippens 6-0, 6-1

II. Schneider (German Club) lost to R. S. Capell G-4, 1-6, 2-6

F. Diliner (German Club) beat 1. Hirst 6-2, 6-2

11. Lehmann (German Club) beat V. II. Freeman 11-0, 6-3

LADIES' SINGLES

Mrs. A. Kauter (German Club) lost to Miss M. Griffiths 0-6, 0-6.

Mrs. E. Rode (German Club) lost to Miss 0. Dalziel 2-6, 6-8

Airs, M. Lehmann (German Club) lost to Miss A. Mackenzie 0-6, 1-6

MEN'S DOUBLES

G. Bodiker and Sander (German Club) beat E. C. Fincher and S. 4. Gray 6-4, 6-S

W. Nogaitsik and E. Rode (Ger. man Club) lost to A. W. Ramsey and A. G. Phillippens 6-4, 3-6, 3-6 E. Dillner and II. Schneider (German Club) beat W. Hirst and V. Freeman 7-5, 0-2

LADIES' DOUBLES Mrs. Kanter and Mrs.

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QUICK FIRING

German Club (men and women) fired 36 cartridges in 118 seconds to score 15 hits. K.C.C. team fred 10 cartridges in 172 seconds to score 15 hits.

RETAINS TITLE Escobar Knocks Out Carlos Quintana.

New York, Nov. 14. Sixtu Escobar, world bantam- weight boxing champion, retained his title to-day when he knocked out the Indian, Carlos "Baby Quintana, of Panum, in the first round of a Ar- leen round fight.

After the bout, Police invaded the gallery and arrested twelve persons

the who endeavoured to

carry on evening's hostilities with drawn knives.

The bout insted 1 minute 30 se- conds. Reuter.

An United Press

message adds that Escobar weighed in at 110 und Quintant at 1177 pounds.

In the Arst ininute of the night Carlo Quintana was lending on points, but in the second minute he aimed a left jab at. Escobar's head which never landed. Escobar's arm right moved inside Quintana's and landed & punch flush on the chhu, which floored Quintana.

Quintana made n vain attempt to rice, but fell back helpless.

At to-morrow's meeting of the Rotary Club, Professor L. Forster will conclude his talks on his journey Rode from Europe to Hongkong by train.

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