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THE WEEK - END SPORT KOWLOON

Football.

FRIENDLIES

University II. (Valley 3 p.m.) H.K. Ladies' II v. Y.M.C.A.

(Sookunpee. 3.15 p.m.) Y.M.C.A. "A" v. Medway

CLUB

FIRST DIVISION

v. Navy

H. K. Ladies' v.

(Club 4.15)

Kowloon

V. BORDERERB (Kowloon 4.15)

|ARTILLERY v. Police

(Sookunpoo 4.16)

SECOND DIVISION

BORDERERS v. Téung Toin

(Sockunpoo 245)

ARTILLERY v. Eastern

(St. Joseph's 2.45)

V. Club (Club 2,45)

EWO

ATHLETIC v. St. Joseph's

(King's Park 3.15) p.m.)

Lawn Bowls. Kowloon Bowling Green Club Closing Day (2.80 p.m.)

Rugby.

Army

v. Club

(Sookunpoo 4.15)

Yachting.

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Opening Cruise (2 p.m.)

GOLF CLUB

TRIUMPH

Y.M.C.A. Well Beaten In' Annual Golf Match.

The Kowloon Golf Club easily accounted for the Y.M.C.A. by 21% points to 12 in the annupl golf encounter over the K.G.C.

course.

Results were as follow,

Kowloon.

Y.M.C.A.

J. E. H. Cogan

G. . Russell 0.

F.E.A. Remedion I

J. MacKnight

A. T. Braley

1

G. Miine

0

A. A. Lopes

1

I

A. L. Eastman 0

W. 9. Hiller

H. Mundy

0

[W.

J. Buller

W. R. Hillyer

0

rquhart

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1932.

GOLF

SHOES

OF QUALITY.

(Valley 2.45)

NAVY

V South China. (Kowloon 2.45)

Kowloon

v. LINCOLNS (Chatham Rd. 2.45) THIRD DIVISION.

South China V. R.A.3.C.

(Caroline Hill 2.45),

| ST. JOSEPH'S v. University

(St. Joseph's 4.15)

R.A.F.

V. BORDERERS (Recreio 4.15)

LINCOLNS v. Taikoo

(Recreio 2.45)

R.E.

ATHLETIC v. Radio

(Caroline Hill 4.15)

V. SIGNALS (Chatham Rd. 4.15) -

Home Football.

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

First Division.

v. Newcastle (0)

Huddersfield (0)

v. Liverpool (3)

Arsenal (1) Birmingham (5). Blackburn (1) Binckpool (1) Derby (5) Everion (4) Leeds (-) Manchester C. (-) v.

Wednesday (8) Sunderland (1)

v. Middlesboro (2) v. Bolton (1)

Aston Villa' (2) Leicester (-) Wolves (-)

Portsmouth (1)

v. Sheffield U. (0)

W. Bromwich (4) v. Chelsea (0)

Second Division.

Bradford C. (1) v. Burnley (2)

Bury,(0)

Chesterfield (3)

Fulham (-) Lincoln (-)

v. Manchester U. (0))

v. Preston (1)

v. Oldham (-)

v. Tottenham (-)

v.

Millwall (1)

Charlton (0) Notts C. (3) Plymouth (0) Port Vale (2) Y. Notte F. (0) Southampton (3) v. Stoke (2) Swansen (1) v. Bradford (0) West Ham (-) v. Grimsby (-)

Third Division (South). Bournemouth (2) v. Bristol R. (2) Brentford (1) Y. Watford (2)

Bristol C. - [Clapton (3)

¡Coventry (8)

v. P. (--)

V

Sunday.

CRICKET.

C.S.C.C.

V.

Volunteers (Valley 2 p.m.) FOOTBALL.

FIRST DIVISION Athletic v. St. Joseph's Recreio v. South China

GOLF. Kowloon Golf Club Championship

(First Round)

YACHTING. Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club

First Championship Race

(Cruisers)

LAWN TENNIS.

W. 31. Grovea

1

L. J. Cave

п

G. E. L. Johnson i

J. S. Smith

A. L. Landsbert 1

D. Purves o

T. J.

Price

J. H. Hunt

G. Castle

H. T. Buxt

H. T. Buxton 1

W. Stoker

A. W. Torrible

1

E. W. Coulson 1

H. G. Munford

A. E. Charman 1% W. E. Orchard 0 A. W. Brown 1 J. W. Martin 0

12% Foursomes.

4:

Remedios and MacKnight 0, Cogan and Russell 2; Braley and Lopes 2, Milne and Eastman 0;} Hillier and Buller, Mundy and Purves 2; Hillyer and Groves 2, Price and Hunt 0; Urquhart and Pooler 2, Castle and Buxton 0; Cave and Johnson 0, Stoker and Torrible 2: Smith and Landsbert

Kowloon Cricket Club Americano, Coulson and Munford 2; Char-

Tournament.

RACING

Macao Jockey Club Meeting.

man and Brown 24, Martin and Orchard 0.

Kowloon 9: Y.M.C.A. 8.

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Captain Scuttle's Yachting Notes

THE

IN

addition there are two pair-:

Easter-

RADIO DEFIED BY CAPT. GORE.

Only Score Twice Against R.A.M.C.

OFFSIDE PLAY.

THE Royal Hong Kong Yacht Dorothea have been entered in the Club commence their season former event, while entries in the latter

[By CENTRE HALF.] event are д follows: for Senior Pairs and the Denison this afternoon, with the Opening Daphne, Ailsa, April the Fifth, Why

Frequency of offside and over- Cruise, which bids fair to be one of Wonder, Wings, Bluejacket, Boojum, Cup for Junior Pairs. Three en-

dribbling, .in- the best functions in recent years. Speedwell, Adanac (owned by Cam tries have been received for either indulgence in

stead of passing quickly, robbed the Conditions for sailing are ideal, and modore Wyndham Lawrle) Gael. race and are as follows:-

Senior Pairs. Messrs.

Radio Sports Club of a convincing if the fresh north-easter continues, Toynette (owned by Miss Patchett)

Eunice, Joan, Zephyr, Loln and Owl. brook and Dalziel, Messrs. Kundsen mak Tournament match played at victory over the R.A.M.C. in a Ma- excellent times should be returned.

The rowing events, too, should

and May, and Messrs. Grieve and Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon. AVENȚ four on the programme į Dulley. prove to be exceptionally interest-

The Radio won by only two.clear Junior Pairs-Messrs. Boakh and goals, both of which were scored in the various crews, who have been ance in races of the new Anker Gordon, Messrs. Merry and Parry, the first half. Gurbachan Singh sidiously-training-during the past Class yachts, built locally by the Wingfield, and Messrs. Kundgen and and Kalwant Singh each claiming month, it should be the best display Hong Kong and Whompos Dock Co., May. scen in local waters.

*

*

*

Crystal) (0) img, and from the form shown by E will witness the first appeas

v. Gillingham (4)

Exeter C. (4) ______Rending_(0)__

Luton (7)

Newport (-)

Swindon (-)

v. Norwich (1)

v, Brighton (-)

Northampton (1) v. Southend (2) v. Aldershot - Torquay (2) v. Cardiff (2)

Third Division (North).

Barnsley (-) Darlington, (2) Doncaster (3) Gateshead (2) Halifax (1) Hartlepoola (0) Hull (4) Stockport (-)

Tranmere (2) Walonil (2) Wrexham (2)

*

TH

gramme,

A

v. Rotherham (1)

v. Chester (-)

v. Accrington (1)

v. Southport (0)

v. Carlisle (1) v. Barrow (2)

Darro

v Mansfield (-)

v. New Brighton (1)

v. York (2)

v. Rochdale (1)

v. Crewe (4)

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

First Division.

| Airdrieonians (0) v. Partick (9)

v. Motherwell (3)

Ayr (1)

Celtle (-) Dundee (4) Falkirk (8) Hamilton (1)

Queen's Park (5)

Rangers (7)

(M.

*

**

one,

for There will also be a race Ltd. The yachts, ten in number,

In the second half, the Radio will have their owners at the tiller, Naval Whalera, manned by crews falled to score, Captain Gore keep- HERE are twenty-four entries and an interesting race is expected. from H.M. Ships in porf.

ing a splendid goal for the Medi- in the first event on the pro- Carpenter, named after the former

cal Corps. He was their mainstay which is for Combined energetic Commodore of the Yacht FTER this afternoon's rowing, in defence. English and Chinese Rigged Club (Mr. E. W. Carpenter, O.B.E.) A the Hong Kong men will go The Radio will have to look to eruisers, the distance being two and is among the entries, others being into serious training, for it is hoped their laurels when they meet the Bergaust), Wasp that a Senior Fours and Serior strong Medway Combination · at Ja quarter miles. The start is from Oslo

Murray Pier Line proceeding in an (Major Thoyts and Major Griffin, Pairs will be able to make the trip Caroline Hill this afternoon. easterly direction to Cust Rock of the Lincolns), Artemis (Com-to Manila in January next year, to yesterday's showing, It would not The race will commence at 2 p.m., mander J. B. Newill, R.N.), Lo meet the Manila Boat Club. It will be surprising if the Medway and the preparation gun will be fired Linda (Mr. A. L. Shields). Com- be remembered that Manila visited claim the points. five minutes before the starting gun. modore Jan (J. Krogh-Moe), Isobel here last April, and took part in the U and I, which won the champion (Commander W. G. Cowland and Triangular Interport, in which Hong ship in the Cruiser class last season, Dr. Davis), Joss (K. Larssen), GullKong and Canton also participated, with the Vice Commodore, Mr. H. S. (B. Naces), Cicada (N. V. A.Manila won the Fours event by half Rouse and Mrs. Rouse at the helm, Croucher).

length from the Yacht Club, but

is among the favourite starters this The course covers a distance of just lost the pairs.

afternoon, her closest rival being 5.2 miles, but before the commence-

v. Aberdeen (0)

V. Third Lanark (3)

v. Kilmarnock (3)

*

V. Hearts

(2)

v. Morton (3)

St. Johnstone (-) v. Clyde (-)

St. Mirren (1)

Candela, a newcomer to the field.

*

*

*

at

WIN FOR SIGNALS.

Ов

In another Mamak match played

Sookunpoo yesterday after-

noon the Royal Corps of Signals, who have been showing much im-

game.

East Stirling (-) Isis, which will be sailed by Major ment of the race, which is timed to seems practically certain that proved form lately, defeated the G. E. Grensdale, Isis, which came start at: 3.20 p.m. It is at the dis-the Cambridge crew will depart 12th Battery, R.A... by the only

goal. second in the championship was cretion of the Officers of the Day to from tradition for next year's Boat

The score sheet was blank at the owned last year by Lieut. Anstruther, shorten the course to 4.4 miles by Race and discard fixed rowlocks interval. In the second half, after R.E., who this afternoon is sailing the elimination of Kowloon Rock in for swivels. It remains to be seen pressing for some considerable the course. There are no handicaps whether Oxford will do the same time, the Signals netted through Lt v. Cowdenbeath (4) [Teams in black denote prob- Monsoon, which was purchased by in this event.

This revolutionary step was taken Whiteway-Wilkinson and won the able winners, and when neither Messrs. H. W. Dulley and R.

when the trial eights began prac- among the recently, is team appears in black a draw is Grieve

N connection with the opening tice on

the Cam last month. indicated. Figures In brackets starters, while the new Commodore

cruise of the Yacht Club the Swivel rowlocks have already re-

PHOENIX CRY OFF. denote the result of the corres-of the Yacht Club, Mr. A. L. Shields, frat rowing regatta of the season placed the old type both in the tub ponding match last season.)

partnered by Mr. I. W. Shewan will will also take place, and the event pairs and in the eights now at the The third Mamak match arranged sail Luana. Sea Larka, another ad-

between the Incognitos, who have dition to the Cruiser Class will be of chief Interest in the programme University boat-houses.

The change, which is not unex not been defeated this season, and of four events is the Hornell Cup sailed by Mr. E. Cock, manager of the Kowloon Docks, while Dr. for Hong Fours, over a distance of pected, undoubtedly reflects the H.M.S. Phoenix, to be played on the one mile. The Civil Service, Hong opinion of the majority of rowing Naval ground, was postponed the Tottenham will be sailing Lillette.

Kong Bank, Ewo and the Hong Kong men at Cambridge, for only two Naval team heleg unable to field Other entries for the event are:~~~ Azuma (F. B. Lambert), Brenda Electric have entered the event, and boat clubs, Third Trinity and Lady a team on account of a sudden coll indications pont to the Ewo crew Margaret, out of 20 still use fixed

to proceed to Swatow. (E. F. V. Jensen), Là Sigale (N. V.j

being hot favourites. They have rowlocks. The disturbing effect A. Croucher), Norseman. (L. N.! Ryan and LF. Nicholson), Irena retained the trophy for two seasons, upon oaramen called upon to row and they have in H. W. Dulley, M. In the trials with fixed pins after (S. Berg), Typhoon (Capt. C. C. Fowkes, S.W.B.), Curlew (Major J.. Railton, and R D. J. Grieve, using swivels in their college boats three members of their last victoris believed to be behind the Inno- H. Mousley, R.E.). Wanderer (F. Baker), Sea Rover (Rev. G. tous team. I. G. Allison will be vation. Waldegrave), West Wing (G. G. their cox this afternoon, while P. L. Wood), Cherub (V. Goulburn), Leefe, a newcomer, will stroke.

Dorothea II (F. S. Carter and W:"

*

Cricket.

LEAGUE I.

Army

V.

Craigengower LEAGUE II

Recreio v. Navy Craigengower v.. Police

FRIENDLIES

V.

H.K.C.C.

V. K.C.C.

(Second Day) Navy

Borderers Indian R. C. v. C.S.C.C. K. C. G. II. V. H. K. C. C.

(Second Day) G.S.c.C. II. v. I.R.C. II.

*

*

Hockey.

MAMAK SHIELD.

THE president of the Oxford at By. HE.S. 768-132 University Boat Club, W. D. Incognitos... 6 6 0 0 20 ROBABLY the strongest phy- Erskine Crum (Christ Church), R. G. Signals. 75 20 24 Kay), Imogen (D. Marshall and F. PROBABL

sically of the four crews, the when asked whether Oxford would...C.. Manning), Chinook (Capt. E. M.. Bolt, R.A.), and Tavy II (W. R. Hong Kong Bank will be represented follow the example of Cambridge Palice Officers, Tamar).

by R. A. Fawcett (Cox) I. Bradford and use swivel rowlocks for next University (stroke), R. Jardine (Bow), C. Lawyear's Boat Race, said that it was Medway

much too early to express an Orcat interest will be the (No. 2) and R. Stillard (No. 3)-

second and third events on the The other crews will be as opinion on the matter. programme, the Handicap Class and follows: Civil Service - H. J. the Gne Design, Heyward Hayes and Pearce (Cox), W. Kerr (Stroke), THE popularity, of rowing can ar R.A.

for (Bow), the that, 24th R Indies over five mile courses. The (No. 2), W. R. Andrews (No. 3).with over half a dozen leading fit- 20th R.A. yachts are all racing yachts, and Electric E. Thompson (Cox), G. G. tares down for decision at Home R.A.M.C.

K.LT.C. thrilling races should be the out Stopapi-Thomson (Stroke) W. on a recent Saturday, well over

R.A.0.0. cone, Diana, Colleen, Bella, Falcon, Stoker (Bow), EW. Smith (No.,2), eight hundred caramen and scullers German Clab Eiskin, Norena, Argalia 11, and M. H. Arnold (No. 3)

competed at the different venues. 8th Destroyers 1′′ 0.1

MAMAK TOURNAMENT.

Table To Date.

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta St. Andrew's, 761 0.82

6 6 4 Radle

Goals

7' 12

8 18

6 12

2 10

6

9 4 4 1

R.E.

4.4 0.10

3 0 1 10-

12th R.A. Phoenix

Wishart Veteran Parthian

2 2-0

3..2 0 :3 3 0 0 13

4:2 1 4 2 2 1 12 0 4

2 8 0

HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

JUMBLE SALE Saturday, November 19th, 1932, 10.30 A.M.

AT

CITY HALL.

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Police

v. Parthian

(Naval 4.p.m.) Tat I.K.S.R.A. v. 20th Batty

(Marina 4 p.m.) Radio

v. Medway, (Caroline Hill 4.15 gizm.)“

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