Saturday,
Above are some of the players with took part in the International match between Indla and Portugal at the Kowloon F.C. last Sunday. India won the game by 17-12. Left to right are E. F. da Luz, A. H. KumJabn, A. M, Rumjahn, K. M. Omar and F. V. V. Ribeira (bowling),—— Ming Yuen,
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International Bowls Series Continues
(By "Wick")'
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
October 26,
1940.
Garrison Sports Notes
RUGGER PROSPECTS GOOD THIS SEASON
Splendid Start Made
(By "Collie")
ARMY PLAYERS have made a splendid start in the new Rugby season. The first two matches against the Club have been won, the Army men showing them. selves to be very fit as compared with their opponents who faded badly in the second half.
THE ONLY newcomer to the Army rugby circles this season is 2nd Lieut. Heath, who is a bustling, hard- working forward and very useful in the pack. Capt. Douglas, Royal Scots; in the unaccustomed position of centre three quarter, played a very safe game and could be relied on throughout; and Capt. Hook also played an excellent game at fly-half.
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OFFICIALLY the Lawn Bowls season may be It appears, after seeing the Inlay fine football, but the Army drawing to a close; but interest in the game, what arst Royal Scots XV game, that Sports Board will have with the International, the Open Singles and nobody will be able to touch the watch their step if they want
Royal Scots in the Army Rugby to beat the Chinese teams Voluntoor competitions still in progress, is still world this season; their for the representative games very keen. And this in spite of the fact that wards are particularly strong, the result of the Middlesex the. outstanding players being versus South China was not 'at cricket is just about getting into full swing.
Licuts. Millar, Pinkerton and all successful from the soldiers' Cuthbertson.
point of view..
The Colony singles champion-¦ ship reached the final stage on Thursday. While M. N. Raku-
sen's victory over F. J. Jones cannot be termed a "surprise,"
RICKETTS
U. M. Omar's defeat definitely TOO GOOD
was, especially as he was leading
14-2 and 18-6. But even cham- plons sometimes suffer a lapse of form and it is then up to their opponents to seize their oppor- tunity. M. R. Abbas gratefully accepted his.
Wins China Title For Fourth Time
SHANGHAI, Oct. 21.-
R.A.M.C. Doing Well
LLIN
The Royal Engineers appear to be doing well this season and have beaten everyone they met, including Sing Tao in the second vision who have several former first division players, and if they keep this up they! should go a long way,
WEEK-END
FOOTBALL
FIXTURES
Following is the week-end Football |League programme:
Navy
Middlesex
To-day
First Division
v R. Scots (Causeway Bay, 4.30 p.m.). Eastern
v Club (Caroline H11, 4.30 p.m.).
v St. Joseph's (Sookunpoo, 4.30 p.m.),
Second Division
❤ Club (Caroline Hill. 3.00 p.m.). Navy
30th R.A. (Causeway Bay, 3.00 p.m.), Middlesex
V Kwong Wab (Sonkuupno, 3.00 p.m.). R. Engineers
Ordnance
Kit Chee
M
V R. Scots
(Military, 3,00 p.m.).
y Kowloon, (Military, 4.30 p.m.).
Third Division
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Service Corps
12th R.A. (St. Joseph's, 3.00 p.m.),
V Shell Engineers
(St. Joseph's, 4.30 p.m.). |240; R.A.
T Air Force (Club, 3.00 p.m.). 35th R.A.
v Medicals (Stanley, 3.00 pan.).
Sunday
First Division
of The H.A.M.C. drew with one H.M. Stups last Thursday, with 3 points each. It was a very exeaing game and both teains worked hard, and the outstanding payer uf ILA.M.C. was Chipt, Scriven who con-
Sing Tao The Army team is at a disadvan-South China
(Caroline III, 4.30 p.m.). munuy made good passes but was
tage this season as Slug Tao's firstį
Kwong Wah
v Police et down badly by the three quar-
eleven is almost a Chinese the
represen- by ters, who were weakened
(Boundary St. 4.30 p.m.). absence of their star players, Lieut.tative team and they play extremely well together as they continually
Second Division Coombes and Pte Macuonaudi,
practice team formation: so the Army
Sing Too The RAILC. team has been forin- Representative Team will have to get South China Breaking one over par yester-ing a wonderiul combination this sca-
more together and have some practice
(Caroline Hill, 3.00 p.m.).
v Police The green was a trille tricky, with day morning in the final day's son up to now and should not lose matches if they want to do any good as only to be expreted, Omar, with
(Boundary St., 3.00 p.m.). his greater experience, settled downplay of the Amateur Open Golf many games in the small units league. against such teams as Bing Tao.
Another victory was obtained by more quickly than his opponent and Championship of China over
un Tuesday ut and things more or less his own way the Hungjao course, "Tony" the LA.M.C. Causeway
Naval Ground at
Bay at the start. After Abbas had found Ricketts retained the trophy when they beat the Combineu the green, the match became more
for the fourth consecutive year, Destroyers of the Royal Navy 13 even, and it was in the terminating
issue by seven points to 3 points. when Omar's seemingly win-sealing the heads. ning lead was cut down gradually, strokes over his closest rivals
Every point was well earned as that the best bowling of the match which-added to the lead of both teams played an extremely good
Rakuten and Jones displayed some eight secured over the Secking-game although the Naval team canny drawing to the jack The jao links the previous day peared to former was very consistent through-gave him almost a stroke for end of the second half.
was keen.
the
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Service Coros
It is not generally known timt Chinese serving in the Army at the present time can play for the Armyth R.A. and may be brought forward before very long as there are some excellent Signals players amongst them, such as E! Wai-lan of the sappers who found A.S.A. the net four tintes when he played against the Police.
weeken -towards the
CRICKET
out in this speel, and because of each hole for the afternoon Capt. Barclay of the R.A.M.C. PROSPECTS appear to be
his greater steadiness, deserved to
win.
session.
played a very safe game and pre- vented a touch gown by the Naval rosy in the cricket world for Pie. Mac-the Army first team this season team on several occasions. donald of the R.AM.C. retained his with the addition of the Pearce old form and worked hard, but he Brothers of the R.A.. and it never had the chance to make his usual run through as he was well looks as if they will carry everything before them, having marked by the Naval team.
already thrashed the I.R.C. last Saturday,
The Anal, between Raltusen and
The champion stood head and Abbas, should be an even game. Both shoulders over the field. His are steady drawing men.
International Matches putting showed marked im~ The second round of the Interprovement and bordered on the tional Series will be played to-day, superb. Thirty-foot putts were
matches sunk with amazing accuracy. weather permitting. The
Instead of
The three quarters played an amaz- are due to start at 3 p.m.
An outstanding characteristic of ic and kept together through- 3.30.p...as originally announced.
phis-ping-was-his-rouliness-to-play-out the maten, the outstanding players following is the draw:
the possible and unlike the rest-being Major Hurvey. Licut Coombes never attempted the impossible. Hand Pte Macdonald. was never ruilled. No matter how the fates had it stacked against him,
"The
England
Ireland
Scotland
Philippines
Wales Switzerland
V.
India
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Australia
The rinks are as follows: England.-G. Perkins, W.
J. Bugley, G. II. Sherriff and A. J. Hall,
Wales.-R. R. Davies, R. M. Orden.
J. E. Henson and I'. Younghusband.
Ireland Dowman. A. Wright,
Field, -L. Gadt, W. Nact,
1. Lockhart and W. V.
Switzerland-
J. S. Landolt and C. S. Rorselet.
with
The forwards played an excellent he would simply pull out of a diffl-game but were incuned to slacken off cult lie onto the fairway and let his at tames although they managed to
even do the rest. In this behold their opponents approachy's was deadly.
s loose pack. Cumming, His opponent, C. o. the champion was in difficulties, proved a worthy pact-maker when Capt. Burclay did some of the best kicking uns season up to now as he After a bad start in the morning, converted two tries as well as scoring which, incidentally, was duplicated a penuity kick.
Scotland.-W. McLeod, R. Marri-n the afternum's play, Ricketts,
son.
J. C. Chalmers und R. Duncan.
India-A. II. Rumjahn, A. M. Rumjan, K. M. Omar and U. M.
Omar,
Philippines-II. A. Castro, A, E, H. Castro, V. N. Atienza nnd R. Basa.
Australin.-N. A. E. Mackay, W. K. Way, A. J. Kew and E C. Flücher.
Prospects Of Tier
ratlled after the fourth hote, although his partner had the honour at each hole until the seventh. From then onwards Ricketts was set.
Wonderful Recovery At 8th
HOCKEY
•
THE first matches of the small units league were com- picted on Saturday with the At the 8th hole the champion results that the K.A.M.C. beat hooked a drive into the trees. He the C.M.H. by two goals to recovered with a neat flick onto the lone; R.C.O.S. beat R.AS.C. by
On paper at any rate, the Scotland fairway, followed by an iron dead three goals to nil; R.A.K“, beau, v. India match seems to be the best on the green about thirty feet from R.A.O.C. by six goats to two. of the four. Indin eliminated the peg. Cumming, on the other strong Portugal rink last Sunday and hand, topped his second for a lucky have another hard nut to crack in bot
bounce to the green leaving him
un
The results were more or less ex-
the C.M. Enveral of we
L.M.z.
with Scotland. Remembering what Bob"eagle" which he muffed to secure pecued except the R.A M.C. beating | Duncan's four did against V. M. a birdle. This seemed to act as players have been sick and severu Omur's rink in the Open championspur to the champion, who, on sizing transferred. But the R.A.M.C, must ship, one hesitates to make any fore the altuation and the He halved the well be congratulated on a very much cast of the result of this lie, particu-hole by sinking the 30-footer. improved showing larly us Bob to-day has a stronger
matches.
rink.
Switzerland, the holders, should
The Scores
have le dimculty in getting into the semi-finals as their opponents, Ireland-despite their victory over A. itekelts Maloya last week-are not quite up. Carson to their standard.
England's passage into the semi-, . . . Thugget'
A. D. Davie
T. Dwyer Philip Saphiere also seems assured. pines, who put out China in the first C. Dickson
T. 8. M. Terrace round
have a
a stronger team to con- |; f. ĢIME tend with in Austrella, and a close. A. Grubb... O. moning should be witnessed here. Kame
It is to be hoped that the rain will .. Hawkins
N. Cea Tii' kecen nway this week-end, for the 5, 3. 11. Fox
to be K. M. Cumming
W, IL. D. Riga ... played on the Kowloon C. C. green iw, D. Ward-Smith to-morrow at 3 pm. The drow, BA | 31, J. WH13 Already announced, has resulted, os A. V. Pettitt
1. Malvar follows:
M. M. BAK
semi-final matches are due
Philipning or Australia land or Wales."
v. Eng. Merchovsky.
L. F. Mclennan
Ireland or Switzerland v. Scotland third
or India,
in the piny-oft.
NEPHE
Total
over
previous
-Bhag Singh L.C. played an ex- cellent game for the C.M.H. team in spite of being continually bottied up
The
Third Division
V 20th I.A. (Sookumpoo, 3.00 p.m.).
V 30th R.A. (Club, 3.00 p.m.).
V International (Chatham ftoad, 4.30 p.m.).
TRAGEDY MARS GOLF TOURNEY
SHANGHAI Oct. 20-Tragedy
the marred
Arst rounds of the Amateur Golf Championship of Sg1-Webb-R.A.M.C-and-L/Cpl. China_at_Seckingjno yesterday, when A.S.C. still retain their old form from death struck Alex Henderson down Inst stason and should be a great help at the fourth tee. Playing against to the team this season, as both have c. o. Cumming, Henderson was just started extremely well.
He rushed to Seekingjao as quickly
On Sunday a very exalting game about to drive off from the fourth was played against the K.C.C. Both when he suddenly and unaccountably teams played
excellent cricket and collapsed. Anxious hands carried he outstanding bat of the game was him hurriedly to the Club House and Major
unch. Grose, R.E..
whom Dr. O'lara was immediately sum- fortune smiled at least once or twice. Other players who showed signs of moned from the city... retaining their old term were L/Cpl. Logan who made 44 runs and Sgt. Webb who made 12 runs. Sit as possible, only to pronounce Hen- Denyer R.E. showed his cunning with derson dead as soon as he arrived. he ball by talking 3 wickets for the The cause of death was apparently Army.
some kind of seizure, but its exact The outstanding players of the K.C. nature has not been divined as yet C. team were: Anderson 80 runs: McKay 60 runs and Fincher 50 runs The dead man never regained con-
not out.
SANDEMAN
PORT & SHERRY
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At the K.C.C., on 15th, 16th and 17th November
The Comedy Thriller
SOMEONE
AT THE
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In aid of the
South China Morning Post Bomber Fund.
FOR Easier Starting
More Miles
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Gallon
Greater Pulling Power
sciousness.
Scores Army. 236 runs for
230
for M vickets: KC.C.
runs
0
The Club flog was at once lowered to half-mast as a token of respect.
FIT
"LODGE"
wlekats.
French Tennis Stars
Unscathed In Warfare
The stars
PARIS, Aug. 22.--French tennis has had no casualties in by a strong defence, of the R.A.M.C. this war, according to a check made by Paul Feret, former outstanding player of the Davis Cup player and partner of the late Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen R.A.M.C. team was Major Harvey during her professional tour of the United States. who played extremely well through Cochet, Borotra and Brugnon have all survived and the younger out the match.
vintage players have also come out of the conflict unscathed, save that some are war prisoners.
left
The 5th Battalion 7th Rajput Regi who have only just arrived in the colony should do much to all the place of the Rajputana Rifles who recently. Of course they have not and time to settle down properly yet. but the Rajputana Rides had to put
Cochet, who served in the artillery, the Croix de Guerre with two citu- presently in Lyon, his native city, lions for valour during the campaign. Bollell, Plsa, Ramillon, Journu, and it is understood that he intends
become a farmer. He previously Berthet and Favieres have not been bought a farm near Perls and he has heard from since the war ended, but out their best efforts before they left trends that he will definitely they cannot as yet be listed as miss- to beat the Best 3 goals, to one withdraw from tennie and healing. They all look part in the war
112 343
172 344
177 348
178 349
Joal,
177 330
102 333
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on.
the silence regarding their fate means The Rajput Regt made their debut plough instead of a racquet from now and their friends hope that 'n local hockey lust Saturday by Borotra received the portfolio of the only that the Germans have not yet
mashing the Nomads. The inside newly created Ministry of Physical had the time to list them. Tis for third pleen. A. D. Davis wont right of the Rajput Regt has played Culture when Marshal Petain farmed Among those who are known to
in the Olymple Indian Trials and
•hould be a great asset to the team is new Cabinet, and his administra- have been made captives in action sion, which aims to achieve a renais-are Petra, Pellizza and Weiss, who this sea-on. Capt. Wood is alko a star player in the team and should once at French athletic training served together in the Maginot Line among the youth of the land, has al and are renerted to be in a priren be watched by the Army Sports ready moved to Paris, where it now camp in Alsace. Bonte, Andre Merlin Committee with a careful eye.
Count the "TELEGRAPHS” everywhere
FOOTBALL
works, Borotra served as a leuten- and Lesueur are also prisoners but ant during the war and narrowly are in camp somewhere in Central
France.
Rodel is in Bordeaux and excaped rapunger Men
Abdesselfam in Paris. Both are at liberty.
The THERE has been no notable
Brugnon is in Paris Boussus and Since the war began in September change in the Royal Scots first Destremeau are in the unoccupied Martin-Legeny and Aslangul have leven or the Middlesex, first zone as is Marcel Bernard, who is died, but of natural causes in no way feloven this season. Both teams still in uniform and was awarded connected with the war.
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