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D. McLellan is again to lead the Y.M.C.A., hockey team this season. He will be assisted by W. J. Brown, who has succeeded A. Tate as Vice-Captain.

E. F. Selk has been elected Chairman of the Committee and G. Fowler, Hon. Secretary,

TRANSFER OF PLAYERS IN

MAMAK LEAGUE

Thirteen Teams Enter 1933-4 Tourner

EARLY TIMES FOR START OF ENCOUNTERS

The 1933-4 Mamak

Hockey

THE CHINA MAIL.

R.F. LUZ ENTERS THIRD

FINAL IN OPEN

SMASHING WIN OVER B. W. BRADBURY

(By SHORT BEAD.)

THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933.

Home Football

(Continued from Page 1)-

FIRST DIVISION

Leicester

OR the third time in his bowling career R. F. Lax, the Recreio

skip, has entered the Final of the Colony Lawn Bowls Champion Portsmouth ship. Yesterday be completely outplayed. B. W. Bradbury, the lead-Tottenham ing Craigengewer skip, when be eliminated him by 21-3 after 18 heads on the K.B.G.C. green before a huge crowd of Bowls `en-

Blackburn thusiasts.

Goals

P. W. L D. F. A. Pts.

007 2

2

1

0

i 2

Huddersfield Leeds

100

Opening confidently, Luz took an early lead and after the 5th Middlesboro Aston Villa head there was never any doubt as to who would be the winner. He Wednesday finished off the game on the 18th head with a glorious 4.

Wolve Manchester

The best bowls was witnessed on the 13th 14th and 18th Newcastle heads when both players experienced difficulty when drawing at the senat

Gun Club Hill end on long heads.

▶RADBURY was beaten by

Bar better player who

by his remarkable drawing "powers, dominated the game throughout. Bradbury occa sionally bowled with great precision, but his main fault lay in being short,

| Tournament, which has attracted an entry of 13 teams and which is to commence in October and con- clude on April 15, is to be run on the lines of Home Football this

Luz won the toss,, but his ret two woods were rather short, and year.

A player may be trans-Bradbury was lying 1 when Luz fered with the consent of both with his last wood took Bradbury's } clubs.

wood out to he 2. On the 2nd head This decision was made at the bury failing in an attempt to carry Luz drew well to lie 2, Brad- meeting held in SŁ Andrew's Church hall last night under the was very open, Bradbury's second the jack through. The 3rd head chairmanship of Mr. O. England wood taking the shot. White.

made the game more even on the Supporting the Chairman were 4th when he drew well for 1. Luz the following: Messrs. P. J. Barlow knocked his opponent's wood up to (Hon, Sec), A. W. Kirton-Vaughan give the latter 2 to make the score (R.A.M.C.), C. Mullens (R.E.), C. D. 4-3 In his favour.

H. Flowerdew (12th Battery R.A.).

E. Hague (9th A. A. Battery, R.A.), P. Singh (Radio Sports Club),: Jahan Dad (Kowloon Indians Teb-| nis Club), J. J. King (Central Bri-; tish Association), H. Deskes (Hong Kong Male Corps), Erik, Ammann (German Club), H. E.j Gubbay (United Hockey Club), A. E. P. Guest (St. Andrew's),

"All Clubs competing in the Tournament shall be required to pay an entrance fee of $10 and a registration fee of $2.50 for twenty-five players, or ten cents each player.

Clubs exercising the option of the former will be required to pro-i duce a certificate to the effect that all players are members of the i Club or unit and have not played for any other clab except where transferred."

The times for the commencement of Tournament matches will be not later than as follow:

October

4.30 p.m. 4.15 p.m.

4.00 pm.

4.00 p.m.

November

December

January

February

4.15 p.m.

March

4.30 p.m.

Apri}

4.45 p.m.

The following is a complete list

Bradbury

·

FINAL AT CRAIGENGOWER

ON WEDNESDAY

Spey Royal Cup Final On Sunday

The Final Round of the Open Championship between R. F. Lur

and A. Hyde-Lay will be played on the Craigergower green on Wednesday at 4.45 p.m.

The match between B. W. Brad- bury and A. E. Coates for third place will be decided on the same day and on the same greed.

The Final of the Spey Royal Cup competition, between Craig- engower and the Kowloon. Docks, will be played on the Civil Service green on Sunday at 3 pm,

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SECOND DIVISION

While their

Goals

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.

fathers battled

Preston Fulham Millwall

0 0

they kissed

0 0

Ham

and.

made

West

Plymouth Southampton

Notts F Bradford Notts C.

msby

Hull Brentford Oldham Lincoln Bradford C.

jack, Bradbury was again short Swansea with his other three woods and Burnley Luz bowled wonderfully well draw-Blackpool ing each shat right to the jack, Manchester U. 20 only inches separating the

foar

woods. Many spectators called for

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ing.

THIRD DIVISION (South)

Goals

W. L. D. F. A. Pts.

Mr. J. Russel, President of the Norwich L.B.A. umpired the game

Luton

the de- Swindon

were as Crystal P.

Cardiff

Bradbury. Aldershot

Coventry Bournemouth Charlton

tailed scorea

of which

follows:

..

Head

Luz.

1.

2 2

2,

2. .4.

3.

4.

Queen's

P.R.

5.

3

6.

Brighton

8

R.

1.R. F. LUZ.

7.

9

8.

4

Luz registered another 2 on the 5th, drawing 2 and forcing Bradbury to use the backhand by good blocking.

3.

Torquay

10.

11.

2

12

5 Watford

12.

1 13

5 Bristol C.

13.

14*

Newport

14.

14

в

15.

14

7

9 17

7

17. 18,

17

1

8

The Recrelo skip earned rounds of applause on the 6th head witn a remarkable last shot which car. ried the jack to the ditch for 2 16. after Bradbury had had a good He for 2. Luz made the score 10-8 with another 2 on the 7th head by magnificent drawing to the jack, Bradbury's attempt at a drive made the count all the more certain.

Bradbury Improves. Bradbury improved on the 8th

זי

5 Southend

TAIRD DIVISION (North).

Goals

Chesterfield 4 21

& Crewe Luz's Record This Year. Stockport R. F. Lus, who was beaten by II. Barnsley Nish by 21-8 in the Semi-Final last Hartlepools

Tranmere year and who beat A. H. Oswick Carlisle for third place, has the following Chester record in the Open this season: Doncaster

Rochdale Beat L. Luck 21-7 Best J. Fraser: 21-8 fleat F. Cullen 21-19-

Beat J. Caranagh 21-14 Best H. Nish 21-

Beat B. W. Bradbury 21-8

New

Halifax

Brighton

..

Mansfield York

Gateshead Walsall Bradbury beat L. Whant (Civil Darlington

of entries: Royal Corps of Sign head, being applauded for drawing als, Royal Engineers, Hong Kong well to le 1. Bradbury was short Mule Corps, United Hockey Club, German Club, Radio Sports Club, Luz scored 1. The next head weat on the 9th,, a very long head,' and Kowloon Indians Tennis Club, St. in Bradbury's favour after he had Andrew's Club, Royal Army Me- dical Corps, H. M. 8- Medway, 12th cleared the wood.

.drawn well and Luz had

The Recrelo Service), A. E. Whibley (Bowling Southport Battery R. A. 9th A. A. Battery R. player, however, carried the jack Greet), C. G. Silva (Recreio) and Accrington A Central British Association.

There is a possibility of four see it come to rest near his op- the semi-final

forward with his last wood only to T. Perkins (Police) in his path to Barrow other Naval teams competing, and the University, who advocated for two divisions in the league, marj also enter.

Replies, from the following, have not yet been received: H. M. 3. Wishart, H. M. S. Veteran, H. M. B Phoenix, H. M. S. Parthian, H. K. Palice.

ponent's wood.

The 13th head brought forth the best. bowls of the match, Luz with two perfect woods lay on the jack. Bradbury, however, cleared these and took the lie, but Luz, with a magnificent backhand shot lay once again on the jack.. Brad- bury's list draw to the Jack failed by only a couple of inches.

Wrexham

| Rotherham

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.

9

Local Soccer Fixtures

The following matches have been arranged to open the 1933-4 Hong Kong Football League Season:

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The Executive Committee ww elected as follows:-Chairman, "0. England White; Secretary. P. J. Barlow; Treasurer, N A. E. Mac- The 14th head was even better, Saturday, kay: Assistant Secretary E. H. Bradbury sent down a great first Club Wong; Civilian representatives, hot, but Las, with a better shot, - E. Gubbay, A. E. P. Guest, J. J. pushed Bradbury's wood ont to King; Army representatives, A. W. secure the lie. Bradbury replied

Kowloon Kirton-Vaughan, Lient Laine, C. with a similar effort, and Luz then Millens; Navy representative, C took the Jackaway, Bradbury, PO. Tal. Clarke (H. M. Med- however, followed up well and way), WALLEEN ALL fanlly acored one by a fraction

"A meeting to arrange Tourna- of an inch, [ment fixtures will be held, a few On the 16th head Luz widened Sunday, October 1-–-- days prior to the Association's 'the gap with a good 8, drawing South Chine next Council meeting, which I well with Bradbury too short. 6xed for September 11.

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