THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER
23, 1937.
MANAGER OF AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM
Fino Record Of W. H. Jeanos
has been
TO-DAY'S RUGBY
Navy And Army Teams To
Meet Hongkong Club
of
Strengthened by the presence H.M.S. Eagle and the Dorsetshire In the Colony, the Navy afteen against the Hongkong Club at 4.30 p.m. to- day, presents a formidable front. Several changes have been made in the Club side, and a very interest- ing game should result.
Mr. W. II. Jeunes, secretary of the Board of Control and of the South Australian Cricket Association, who chosen as manager and treasurer of the. Australian earn to visit England next year, has been one of the outstanding cricket ad- ministrators in Australia for the past 10 years. The South Australian As- sociation made a good bargain when it appointed him its serretury in 1020, and he has done fine work.asspective teams are as follow: secretary of the Board for almost the same period.
The Chub "A" Bfteen are to meet "A" team at 3.15 both the Army
the Navy Bay, The games take place on ground, Causeway
re-
P. Whitham Club ist XV.-J. (Captain); D. 11. Stewart, M. W. MacGrath, W. E. Grleve and H. D.
Bonnar; I. G, Geer, K. A. Salter, K A. Watson; W. E. Peers, Nelson; J. C. Millar (Vice-Captain), J. Taylor and F. A. Redman, a lead-
It is bia early business training Bidwell; A, 11. R. Butcher and J. L. that has made Mr. Jeanes such a success 22 a cricket adrninistrator. His ability is a young man was in dicated by the fact that he became a departmental manager for ing wool dan. He held this position for some years, and then obtulaed of lown clerk of the position Glenel, the St. Kilda of Adelalde. He remained there for 10 years, and left to take over the secretaryship of the AC.A.
Royal Navy.A. B. Knapmara (Dorsetshire); Lt. Britton (Doract shire), L. S. Asquith (Dainty), A. B. Cranis (Engle) and Sub, Lt, Kyrke (Hegent); Lt. Harvey (Odin) (Cap- lain) Lt. Talbot (Otus); Log. Sto. Turner, (Eagle), A. B. Honans, (Engle), Sto. Davies, (Eagle); L. Maydon (Orpheus), LI. Northey (Diana), LA. Wood (Grampus), S. B. A. Stoker (Medway) and Sub. Lt. Anderson (Olympus).
Referee, Surg. Lt. Cmdr. Nichol-
His Ane work as secretary of that body is known to those on the in-, side of mars; to the general public there is more concrete evidence in changes brought tremendous 1010
the remodelling of about by the
Ilere his engineer-son. Adelaide oval.
of great ing knowledge has been
Club "A" XV:-J. Watts; Murray, value, and the linking up of the several lands into one magnificent M. G. Carruthers, R. Taverner and to his credit. 11, Van Leeuwen; 3. C. Lyle and R structure is largely Under its controt, too, the appoint-Henderson; R. G. L. Oliphant, J. S. ments have been improved out of Dunnett, T. II. Pratt: B. Hynes, A all knowledge, and here is nothing W. Holden, II. W. Heath, J. K. Biri
in any part of the and M. W. Scott. to equal them world. He has been supported in
by work
An 11ts reconstruction cathusiastic association, the men bers of-which are justly proud of their magnißrent ground.
in charge, the With Bi business side of the tour will be in excellent hands. In his position as Secretary of the Board and of the S.ACA. the trip will be of immense will bring him value to lum, for into personal contact with the au- thorlies In England with whom he He is is in contant communication.
Jeanes
a native of Nottingham, but came to Australia when only four years of age,
Originally there were seven car- didates for the position of manager, but three of them, Messrs. 5. Smith Rowe (W.A.) (N.S.W.), S. H. D. and K. O. E. Johnson (N.S.W.) willdrew. In the exhaustive bullot Mesara A. C. Randall (W.A.), T. Howard (N.S.W.) and R. Hartigan (C) were eliminated, leaving Mr. Jeanes as the choice for the position.
Sadler
Franchot Tone and Maureen O' Sullivan in "Between Two Women," coming to the King's Theatre 'to-morrow.
TURF
TRAINING TIMES
WEEK-END
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
(Continued from Paja 8.)
ค
be selected. 1 one that can particularly pleased to se Hussain Alven another chance at back. This youngster is a potential Interporter and needs only a little more experl- ence to be up to the highest glass in the Colony,
WEAKNESS IN TACKLES
At the moment la greatest weak- ness is a tendency to wall before tackling, but he will soon learn to in overcome this. Els hesitation
Shit-wing Inst week tackling Lal made this slippery Chinese Inside left much more dangerous than he should have been. Webeler's methods were more sound, and lussnin might well take this Seaforth back as his model.
Hau Ching-to, of Eastern, is the only Chinese in the Association team. On the strength of last week's per- formances, the selectors apparently prefer him to Bickford as an out- alide lett.
DIC
Talking of left-wingers reminds that this is easily the weakest department in most teams in the Colony. The matches i have seen this season confirm this view. South China is lucky in that both Cheung Moon-wing, of the "A" and Lee Shek-yau of the "B" are first-class men and are probably the two best men in this position.
SHORT DISTANCE GALLOPS AT HAPPY Skinner, Strange;
VALLEY YESTERDAY
Ponies at Ilappy Valley yesterday were confined to short distance trials Lancashire Chips ran well, covering die half mile in 55.1 secs. Centre Court, over same distance was one second slower.
Of the China patties, King's Coronation completed the half under one minute, while Havoc Eve galloped the distance in 1.01.3. The complete times were as follow:
Army "ASgt. GI (RA.O.C.); L/c. Ayrion (R.A.0.C.). Spr. Waite (RE), Capt. Malsey (R.A.M.C.) and L/Bdr. Lucas (5th A.A. Bde., RA.); Sgt. Pratt (Seaforth), Pte.
Sgt. Beyler Coronation Day Middlesex); Sgt. Hayter (RE.), Pte. Bistre Knowles (Seaforths), (Middlesex); Gnr. Ewen (5th A.A.Harvest View
de. RA.), Pte. Berry (Middlesex); Double Finesse
(Middlesex), Gnr. Tabby Cut L/Cpl. Burrel
Scenic View Norringhan (5th A.A. Bdc., R.A..
Discovery Bay Referee, Eng. Capt. Dibley.
OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS
During Mr. Jeanes's absence Mr. fast! Harold Heydon, secretary of the ice have the chief roles. New South Wales Association, will act as secretary of the Board of Con- trol.
LAWN BOWLS DINNER
ASSOCIATION. FUNCTION, AND
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION
The annual dinner and prize dis- tribution of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association will be held at the to- Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden
the After night at 8.30 for 9 p.m. dinner and prize distribution, a con- several cert will be held in which well-known local artists will assist.
His Excellency the
Oficer
the Government
Ad- hus
signified his intention of being pre-
ministering
sent. I is hoped
that all lawn
4
J.
TEAMS SELECTED Club Cole; Nichols, Kemp; Hyne,|
Main, Fisher, Fowler, Wilson and Bickford.
St. Joseph's.-R. Marques; Bowen, J. Alves; N. Delgado, A. J. Hussain, W. Maher, T. Castilho, A. Ward, D. Leonard, J, Gomes and A. Alves
Kowloon. Rowlands; Souza,
O'Connor; Bliss, Ulrich; Evans, Coakley, Jorge, D. pox, V. White)
Tonnibal. and
A.
Eaglern. Sammy Teang; Tsung
Kwok Chong-wan,
Ping
chung
Soong
Kwok
Cheong Kwok-chol. Yuen Shu, Lo Wal-kul; Cheng Su-hong:
Tack-kee, Lee
Sa China "A"-Wong Wing
Li Tin-sang;
Lau
Leung Wing-chiu, Lee
Lai
Tso Kai-shing. Ship-wing, Fung lung-cheung, Cheuk Shek-kam and Cheung Moon- wing.
TIC
Tau
Lee
South China "B"-Tam Kwan- hon; Chung Chi-ying, Lou Mau; Yau Wa-hing Lim Tak-po, Eam-hung; Ycùng Shui-vich, Chung-ang. Yeu Hon-woo, Shick-you and Tay Xwee-liang.
South China A.A-Wong Wing; Mak Sui-hon, L Tin-sung: Leung Wing-chiu, Lim Tok-po, Lau Hing
Yrung Shui-ylck,
Lau Chung sang, Fung King-Cheung. Lui Shiu- wing
Dis
1st
2nd
last
tance
'Qr.
r.
Qr.
*
31
31
31
31
30.4
30.4
| Ling-sing.
24.1
24.1
Ying-kee and Hau
32.4
1.03.1
30.2
32.4
1.02.4
30
30.2
57.3
27.1
Lancashire Chips
27.4
55.1
27.2
Hing-chol
Mak Siu-hon,
Kalinka
35
1.03.3
28.3
Kwok-wal;
Laughing Buddha
*20.4
29.4
Wild Life
30
30
1.04
30
Plain View
Expansion Time
1.02
30
Havoc Eve
1.01.3
30.4
Tiny Star
1.03.2
31.2
Racing Boy
30.2
Laughing Cavaller
33.1
1.04.3
31.2
Roolily
31.2
1.00.1
28.4
Boronia Belle
28
20
Boolut Bay
31.3
1.01.4
30.1
King's Lead
31.2
1,00,2
20
King's Coronation Good Morning
30.4
39'
20.1
31.4
1.02.1
30.2
35.2
1,07.1..
31.4
32.1
32.1
20.4
50.1
27.2
34.3
1.00.4
32.1
28.4
33.4
1.00.1
32.2
33.4
1.08.1
32.2
31.2
50
27.4
33.3
1.03.4
30.1
33.1
1.00.3
27.2
38.1
1.07.4
29.3
20.4
20.4
1.08.1 32.1
36
1.08.1
32.1
977
-1,05,1--
4
28.2
28.2
20.4
20.4
20.4
20.4
20.4
29.4
34
1.02.4
20
34.4
1.00.4
32
34.4 34.1
1.05,4
32
1.08.2
34.1
"Married Before Breakfast" (King's Theatre, to-day)-Hilarious adven- tures of two young people who met and became married before break- Gladiator
Hebert Young and Florence National Faith Centre Court' and Happy Venture (Queen's Affair
re- Declasse Alhambra Theatres, to-day),-Robert Gold Coin Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck, ported to be real-life sweethearts, Rudlum The Ranger are together in this production.
dramatic Rob Roy picture works up
renders Brutus
Yum Sing valuate support.
There Gues My Girl" (Oriental Valorous Theatre, to-day) Gene Raymond Lancashire Tich and Ann Sothern make a success of the picture.
to
climax. Victor McLaglen
"Duck Soup" (Star Theatre, to- day) The Marx Brothers again.
"Sing Me A Love Song" (Majestic Theatre, fo-day)Fun and melody by an impressive cast of featured players.
EXCHANGE
RATES
Oct. zi.
146.7/3
bowlers in the Colony will make it Parls.
n point to attend.
The following are the prize win-
rera:
Geneva
Berlin.. Athen. Milen...
League championships-First divi- Copenhagen. ston, Club de Recrelo; Second division, Stockholm. Indian R.C.; Third division, Civil Oslo......
Helsingfors. Service C.C.
Shanghai.
.21.50.
12.33
5.17
New Star. Sylvandale Zero
Centre Forward Emergency Call Gold Sovereign
Philanderer Beat That
Tempest
King's Bounty
Oct. 22. THE IRISH SWEEP
146.0/32
12.33
21.50% Cesarewitch Draw Has
Big. Support
547%
141
and Loo
Hongkong Eck-younds (Kow-
loon); Webster (Seniorths) and A. J. Evans (Kow- Hussain (St. Joseph's);
1000) (Capt.), 29.4
(Seaforths)
and O'Connor' (Kowlton), Coakley (Ordnance), Duffield (Kowloon).
(Middle- Pearson Middlesex), Saw
sex) and Hau Ching-to (Eastern).
Reserves: E. Strange (Club), D. Blekford (Club), Sung Ling-sing (Eastern). D. Leonard (St. Joseph's) and Lee Tak-kee (Eastern).
SPRINGBOKS NO. 1
RUGBY NATION
Great N.Z. Record
The South African Rugby Union footballers concluded their Austra the benefit of mankind that they ladan tour with a record that justi- gambled and then only three times fed their claim to the title "World's yearly. It was commonsene to saveNo, 1 Rugby Nation,"
not take it Afler winning ten and losing one money, but one could away with one after death and no game in Australia they embarked on one could cavil at spending so little what was expected to be by far the itiner- on such a good purpose. The Sweep-more dificult half of their
Injuries stake look worries away for a short ry, but despite numerous while. Everyone loved an unexpected and strenuous travelling In
overwhelmed Milons of subscribers Zealand they
Now
the
22.40
Dublin, Oct. 22. 19.39
10.00 The 22nd Irish Hospitals' Sweep-windinil 226% stake opened to-day at Mansion and the grand staff of the Sweep strongest provincial sides and con- П colourful organization worked as a great family vincingly defeated New Zealand in 1/2 House, Dublin, amid
philatelic setting founded on stamps to help the sick and poor along life's of all nations on the theme of "Ilanda rough road.
.0414
22.40
19.301
19.00
220%
1/21
Singles championship. Winner, U. New York M. Omar; Runner-up, S. Kandle. Pairs championship-Winners,
.4.95
4.452
Amsterdam
.8.95
8.05%
A. Vienna..
20% 142 Nom. 110
264 142
110
1/3
1/0
1/0
4.054 .20%
4.85,
29.38
A
1/2
216
M. Omar and U. M. Omur; Runners- Prague, up, J. A. da Luz and R. F. da Luz. Madrid. Rinks championship Winners, J. Lisbon. R. Soares, J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. Hongkong. Souta and C. S. Rosselet; Runners- Bombay up, J. Welson, C. B. Hosking, R. G. Montreal Craig and A. lyde-Loy.
Across the Sen."
lake, but reiterated that the value
comed
the
the deciding test recently. Following is their New Zealand record:-
Won, 16; Lost, 1. Points: For, 411; The Lord Mayor of Dublin wel against, 100.
10-5: 4. Mr. J.
Auckland. the visitors and
Delented Nam. Lord Powerreaurt, opening the O'Sheehan, director of the draw Waikato, 8-3; d. Taranaki, 17-5; d. Manawafu, 39-3; d. Wellington, 29-0; 1/3 proceedings, said that he did not made the auditors' gures public.
want to repeat extoling the Sweep-
The total receipts were £2,695,155 lost to NZ. (1st Test), 7-13: d. £1,582,753. Marlborough-Netsen, 22-0; d. Canter- prize fund far outweighed the criticisms of and
wern worth £304, bury, 23-8; d. West Coast and Bullch, 1/2 killjoys and so-called guardians of Non-runners
Ten residual cash prizes were worth 31-6; d. South Canterbury, 43-6; 4. public morals.
N.Z. (2nd Test), 13-6; d. Southland, £8,275,
30-17; d. Otago, 47-7; d. Hawkes Bay, In less than seven years over 21-17; d. Faverly Bay, East Coast and £30,000,000 have been raised, over Bay of Plenty, 33-5; 4. N.Z. (3rd. £30,000,000 awarded in prizes, and Test), 17-6; d. North Auckland, 14.0. 191 New hospital after hospital arose. 10151
101% They sometimes were criticised on over £11,500,000 for the Hospitals,—— -British Wireless,
grounds of gambling, but it was for International Press Bureau.
Brussels International competition Win Yokohama. ners, England (S. A. Bright.
J. Montevideo.. Randle, A. W. Grimmitt and Holldge); Runners-up, India (A. R. Rio de Janeiro,.4
S. Belgrade..
Minu, D. M. Khon, A. M. Omür und Silver (Spot)....10 Silver (forward), 19 U. M. Omar).
Altkenhead Shield.Winners, Kow- War Loan....
loon.
Copyright P., D. Don & Copenhage
210 392
The photographle exhibition on the! 44 other side of the road strikingly 19% illustrated
been what had
done.
RENAY
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LADIES' HOCKEY
The following will represent St. Andrew's Ladies in a hockey match: against the Seaforth Ladies on the Queen's Murray Parade Ground, Road, on Monday, at 5 p.m. sharp
3. Hall; J. Broadbridge and E. Chang: J. Humphreys,, M. Vessodna and B. Greaves, V. Churn, E. Churn, Y. Ho, S. Rober's end-D. Drew.
Reserves: B. Stephenson, Mabel Churn and C. Sanh,
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