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 оп
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,
Acig, Secretary. Hongkong, 16th November, 1938.
Shanghai, Nov. 9.
China docided to compete in the next World Olympiad to be held in Japan in 1940 yesterday, at a special meeting of the direc tors of the China National Amateur Athletic Federation;
How They Stand In
and the general secretary, The Tables
Bill Sung, was entrusted with the task of drafting a plan of
preparation for the Games, to be LOCAL SOCCER approval.
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The meeting of the C.N.A.A.F. took 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. Z. L.. Sung, Gunson Hoh, Y. Z. Wu, Dr. Chu 1. T. Yuan, Madame 5. Ming-nien, L Koh, T. N. Chuang and Carl Song. George Choy acted as secretary.
Chang luu-19ng, Willam
DAVIS CUP TEAM
Among the decisions of the meet- ing were the selection of Kho Sin-
kle and Guy Chơm to repregent China
RESULTS
S, China "B"
W. Fusiliers Royal Navy
R. Ulster It. Kowloon F.C. Athletic
Division 1
Results
Kloon Chinese
4. Recreio
2 St. Joseph'a
5 HK. Police
1 Eastern Ath
Hongkong F.C. 1
S. China "A" 4 East Lanes.
League Table
Goals
2
2
1. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 24 7 13
He the 1987 Davis Cup competition. Ulster R. # 0 1
Davis
MRA
11
21
8
in the European Zome, and W. Fusiliers 0 0 2 19 11 12 Hoolam, to accompany the
S. China 11 6 5 a 18 a Cup terun to compete in various ten- China - 5 3 0 6 pls competitions in Europe
8 3 2 3 12 11 St. Joseph's Hoabing, who emptyred the junior East Lanes. 7313 @ 12 Lawn Tennis Championship at Win Kowloon FC 8 3 14 014 bledon this NOON, IN BRI overs%
Hongkong FC. 7 3 0 4 18 10 Chipere garl studying in England.
Kin, Chinese
142 11 15 Dr.
T Wang's resignation Royal Navy from the offer of chairman wns Eastern Ath acerpted at the meeting, Dr. Wing Herreto
་ ་ has been appointed Chines
Am Athielle bassador to United States of Angerten 1.K. Poller and impendiant sleparture never- sitated his resignatieri. 3r Chang Poo-ling was elected to strered Dr Wang.
FAR EASTERN OLYMPICS
זי
A HEAVY DEFEAT
St. Andrew's Society Beat St. George's
K.C.C. TENNIS PARTY
WINS AT CANTON
(Continued from Page 8.)
In mortal combat. Once again the exceedingly Hongkong ladies fred well, although they could not come A heavy defent was inflicted on
anywhere near the Canton Indies the Society of St. George yesterday whose shooting excited general ad- by the St. Andrew's Society at Fan-miration. The German Club won ling.
Man
lost to Club) (German Grifiths and Miss Daisieł 3-6, 4-6
MIXED DOUBLES
G. Bodiker and Mrs. Kanier (German Club) lost to E. C. Pin- chier and Miss Dalziel 3-6, 6-2, 4-0 W. Nogaliaik and Mrs. Lehmann (German Club) beat 8. A. Gray and Miss Mackenzie 6-4, 6-4
Mr. and Mrs. E. Rode (German Club) lost to R. 8. Capell and Miss M. Griffiths G-3, 4-6, 1-8
Sander and Mrs, Lehmann (Ger- man Club) beat A. W. Ranwes and Miss V. Capell 0-0, 0-4 SHOOTING
the ring target competition quite as easily, but the visitors held their own The S1, Anticow's team wan
of hits, originally announced but St. George's in the quick-firing event and regis. had to make two alterations: R.K. tered the same number Collings was ill and could not play though in slightly longer time.
On Saturday evening, the Club was and another player decided not to play. Their absence did not affect "At Home" to the K.C.C, party when the general result to any great ex-nearly 50 ant down to dinner under might the chairmanship of Mr. H. Schneider, tent though their presence have made the margin by which St. President of the Club.
Mr. Schneider, in
in proposing the Andrew's won a shade less.
Both the two Englishmen at the health of the visitors, offered them a
German welcome, and stressed how
Club (Men): - Messrs. top, A. E. Lissaman and S. II. Dod- warm well, won their singles in the morn-pleased the German Club was to be Dillner, Rode, Nogaitsik, Sander, The only Bodiker, Schneider and Lehmann, ing, but their opponents had their thing he regretted was that there 222 points
revenge
to entertain them, nble
Hing Targets
In the afternoon. After
KCC. (Men)Messrs. Fincher. Ramsey, Freeman, Never-Philippens, these two singles, however, the Eng-were not more young people in the lish did not score another point be- German Club tennis team.
theless they all enjoyed the strenuous Hurst, Capell and Gray, 139 points.
Genman fore lunch.
Club (Ladies): Mrs. lieartened by so many free timos matches between older players whom the Scots set about their opponents they usually regarded as the "young-Rode, Mrs. Lehmann and Mrs. Dill-
ner, 100 points. in no mean fashion in the foursomes, sters."
K.C.C. (Ladies):-Miss Grimths, was accorded musical first three The toast and by
winning the
the issue, finally honours, to whch Mr. W. Hirnt re- Miss Mackenzie and Miss Dalziel, 43 matches settled
Total. German Club 322 points. winning by the large margin of 12 plied, saying how much they appre-points.
elated the generous hospitality of the and tiree quarter points.
German community in Tungshan, K.C.C. 182 points. and how much the K.C.C. were look- ing forward to receiving them back. as visitors,
The Chieftain of St. Andrew's
heavy believed to have suffered. defeat at the hands of his opposite number, but this was a friendly cun- text.
QUICK FIRING
German Clubs (men and women) The toast to the Tungshan German Ared 36 cartridges in 118 seconds to Garden Club was enthusiastically score 15 hits, K.C.C. team Bred 40 mo-humoured by the K.C.C. players, and cartridges in 172 seconds to score 15
St. Andrew's Six Wins It would seem that at the Bien Scottish golf is in the ascen- AROL, though some think that this is caused by the other Society bring in a decline
Inclusive of yesterday's result, St. George's hay won the trophy 12 Umes since it was instituted and St. Andrew's have won it only six times; chus, they have a lot of leeway to make up yet.
The results of the matches pinyed
at Panting yesterday were:
ST. ANDREWN
01
ti
52 12 14 9
6 2 1 3 0 13
6
7 1 3 3 9 15
A 1 2 5 4 20 801 7 7 20
Division II
ST. GEORGE'S
1. 4. Bwan
[
A. ELEMEN
A. K. Markungen
A. Pentr
K., Korina
S. 1. Dodwell
H. Y
Rewalla
1.4. Hobb
F
R. 1. 31. Wode Ikromp
3 A. Scutters
1
11. 2. Giltrat
1
1. Dentwell 0
1. Blower
J. de Surme
h
3 R.A. Lyemun
I
11. M. Airsantes
1/2
A. Sommerfelt
✡
7 Chinese Police 4
A. McKellne
◊
A. . Raworth
0
C. C. Stuck
11. i. Mundy
0
1. D. Walker
2. C. Thkina
0
W. A. StewMT
Teat
The meeting also decided to dis-South Chuna
the Far RW. Fusiliers continue participation in
Games Olympic
the Royal Navy
Eastern result of the dissension at the Just R. Ulster R. Meet held in Manila. The Central Kowloon FC. Gavernment will be approached for Kloon Chinese
subidy for the preparation of
12th World Olymplåd in Japan
and well be requested to establish
the highest national, athletle organ-, bution to evostraltze athletic develope
ment.
China will not participate in the 1937 international students' athletle mret.
2 Eastern Ath.
1 Hongkong FC 2
East Lanes.
League Table
Fusiliers 9
Goats
1. W. D. 1. F. A. PIs. #30 30 10 15 7 G 1 0 41 15 13 R 81 23 10 13
The lease of the New Stadium Royal Navy on Yeaping Road will be renewed South China another year.
R. Ulster R.
0 1 2 23 14 East Lanes... n5 21 25 R. Engineers 7 5 9 2 22 9 Chinese Police #413 21 10 A reply will be sent to the Athletic... 7 3 0 4 11 18 Korean football tram from Chusen RA. Lyemun 8 1 3 4 18 19 that no guarantee can be given for Hongkong F.C. 8 2 1 5 13 28 their proposed visit during the Kin. Chinese 8 11 6 15 av Christinas holidays with regard to Eastern Ath. B 1 0 12 36 travelling expenses,
Kowloon F.C. 7 10
13 12
0
A. D. Humphreya 0
*"; Foursomes
The fourballs result was: Edward and Mackenzie beat Li- Dan and Pearce 3 and 1.
Robertson and Young beat S. Dod- weli and Newton 3 and 0.
Robb and Gilmore beat L. Dodwell | and Wodehouse, one hole.
Rodger and Alexander halved, with de Rome and Sommerfelt. 10
Stark lost 10 McKellar und Ruworth and Mundy 5 and 4.
Walker and Stewart beat Hopkins and Humphreys 4 and; 3. Result: St. Andrew's George's 2.
eight, SL
The meeting opened with a com RA. Seutters 8 0 1 prehensive report by the general secretary, W. Z. 1. Sung, on the pře- 1,
Division III paration for and selection cf the it
Resulta Chinese deferation to the Beelin
5 19
7 10 30
Total scores were thus St. crow's 16 and three quarters, George's four,
An- St.
3 St. Joseph's
"
3 Recreio
2
1 Kwong Wah
Olympiad, participation in the
Fusillers Inter-
national athletic federation in Berlin, R.A.M.C.
articipation in the Olympics, Davis Liga Piesa
Shonghat 'aller (C) Cup competitions, the International
tournament, Shield Tennis Police (R)
and basketball
the
competitions conducted by C.N.A.A.F. in Shanghai, and the
publication of the Federation quar-į
terly magazine.
# RAS.C.
1 R.A.O.C. League Table
Goals
1313 191
F. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. 7 0 0 28 4 14
7 5 0 2 28 11 10
William Sung, T. L. YURN and .W. Fusiliers 7 Gunson Hok we instructed to pre- Liga 'guesa 8 0 1 1 21 12 13 pare a detailed report on the par-East Lanes... ticipation of China in the list World R.A.M.C. Olympiad in Berlin.
R.A.O.C.
R.A.F. Recreio
R.AS.C. St. Joseph's
"RAINBOW" CUP Kwong Wah
CONTEST
Rifle And Revolver Match
The 1036-37 series of sporting
| Engineers
Police (E)
Police (C) Kumton R.
4 13 14 16
7 4 0 3 17 9
6 3 1 3
7 1 1
0.0 0
The annual general meeting of the
events for the "Rainbow" Cup was Boy Scouts Association is being held Conmenced at Stonecutters Ranges to-day at the Sandilands Hut
on Wednesday when the Rine and 5.30 p.m.
Revolver maich took place in kleal
weather.
The RA.OC. energed winners by taking all the Rifle events, while, the
event. The
continues
on
The Uniry Furm, Ice and
nt
fterwards dancing was enkovert in, hits. the club's reconstructed lounge.
The detailed results of the tennis mad shunting matches follow:
MEN'S SINGLES
G. Bodiker (German Club) drew with 8. A. Gray 11-9, fi-
H. Rode (German Club) lost to 5. A. Gray 1-6, 3-6.
W. Nogallsik (German Club) brat A. W. Itarmacy 6-3, 6-1
Club)
A. Sander (German Club beat A. G. Phillippens 6-6, 6-1
1. Schneider (German lost to R. 8. Capell 8-4, 1-6, 2-6
E. Diner (German Club) beat W. Hirst 6-2, 6-2
I. Lehmann (German Club) beat V. II. Freeman 11-0, 6-3
LADIES' SINGLES
Mrs. A. Kanter (German Club) fost in Miss M. Grifiths 0-6, 0-6.
Club) Mrs. E. Rade (German Jast to Miss 0. Dalziel 2-6, 6-8
(German Lehmann Mrs. M Club) lost to Miss A. Mackenzie D-G. 1-8
MEN'S DOUBLES
G. Bodiker and Sander (German Club) beat E. C. Fincher and S. A. Ciray 0-4, 6-3
W. Nogallsik and E. Rode (Ger- man Club) lost to A. W. Ramsey and A. G. Phillippens 6-4, 3-6, 3-6 E. Dillner and I. Schneider (German Club) beat W. Hirst and V. Freeman 7-5, 6-2
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