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MORTON TO LEAD

ATTACK AGAINST

THE ROYAL NAVY

(Continurd from Poge 4)

GOSANO TO

REMAIN WITH

CLOSE FINISHES IN ALL

ORDNANCE WIN-

ARMY SHOOTING AT KOWLOON CITY

ENGINEERS GOOD SECOND

FTE DYERS FINE EFFORT

The first of

Hong

Riße “Asso

shoots for

Army ***

ranges at Kowloon

nesday afternoon,

from the Remi

Fusiliers, the, Lincolns

and the Royal

Corps shot for

(presented by

the pirpost.

Silver

The "R.A.0.C won the match with 617 points, being followed by

*ack"Bomber for

the RE (612), Fusiliers (606) TWO ROUSING and the Lincolnshire Regt (564) JUNIOR GAMES

A large number of entries were

received for the competitions

Spoon Shoot Scores

(Black, E.

Ottley, J Berlyn, & C...

1 33 230 430

Blandford,

Sheen.

Johnson, C. A

FOR TO-MORROW

(Continued from Page

IN ALL THREE LEGERS?

HEROD COMING

ALONG NICELY THREE AUSTRALIANS ARE

ALMOST EQUAL

CYCLAMEN BAYS RETURN

(By Rapier)

Army · full-bað? action in the cer match the Colony, wi

back.

SURPRISES seem to have been the order of the

day last Saturday and I for one, did not Walversons, of expect to see the defeat of such fancied ponies as Bag Tor, Victoria Hall King's Jubilee and Pride of Tsingtao Mr. Donald Black remained con- sistent and rode well to win on Belmont Star and ALL GOLFERS

TENDE SAO GRATERUL TO

Racing Boy.

Thetrumming of Bose Queen apparently confirmed my sus- picions about her current dislike for racing. I would like to offer

a word of advice to Novice Riders. They would do well to watch

MAJOR HODGSON

Me Wood and follow his example of sitting still and keeping his NEW HOLE-IN-ONE ere only on the winning post.

A protege of Leo Frost Tubby Wood won the Novice Race on the second best pony entered for the simple reason that bej kept a cool head and dat still. Mr. Tang apparently was seized with an inferiority complex and had he not kept on turning round

CEDURE

Success No Penalty

(By GEOFFREY SIMPSON)

London, October 10.

All golfers will be grateful to Major W. H. Hodgson, secretary of the Wildernesse Club, near Se..

GOLF STARTINGoals, for his momentous de

TIMES

held during the afternoon, 3 when Pte. Dyer of the Volunteer De fence Corps, did exceptionally well, droppug only me point at Ng Po Kui, on the left wing, is in the saddle and watching for his opponents to come up, he 600 yards.

also very good and these two surely must have won on Tillicum should give the Navy defence plenty of work Should the Navy All thoughts are now centred, The scores were as follows:field the same team as last week upon the three St Leger races

SR. (b)

they should just win!

to-morrow week There is no A-200-500 690 TL.

Another interesting game doubt that all three will prove H'dep.yis:ydaydi. should be that between the Club very thrilling.

32.95 and Kowloon. Both teams have Mr. Leo Frost will ride Cald shown great improvement re Morning, winner of the Booty cently. A friendly rivalry has al-Hill Derby and unplaced in all out- 90 ways existed between these two ings since. Mr. Davis will ride teams and this should make the Southern Cross and Mr. Ralph will game all the more interesting take out Vixen Tor Any one of

Lincolns Should Win

these three are capable of winning The Lincolns should have no

Herod, the Derby winner, is difficulty in obtaining both points coming along nicely in his morn from the Eastern in their returning work, and if his leg holds well 925 am Majce Wren, Col. Williza 19 game. The soldiers have an-er-

he should be well up in the finish 9.30 cellent forward line for a junior of the long journey. Mr. Davis team, and with Setters, Turner will ride him again, while Mr.1 9.35 and English showing such good Frost, will take out Pontiac Bay. form, the Bastern will probably [have a trying time.

Jones, D. C.

Holmes,

Todd.

Green, Russell, F. E Warwick. McKay, H. A Johnson, Mackleroy

RECREIO Gooch

(Continued from Page is

Dyer, Le Peiderin

Clarke,

Kenyon Stone,

"A. V" in Defenes The Portuguese team are turn-Oftley,

Over,

Scott, who was suffering from malaria when the team met the Police, has now been dischargeding out in full strength with "A. Toda from hospital as fit and will oc-{V." in the defence, the team

Peters, their right-half position (otherwise being unchanged. Cheatham, bile Taylor, who filled the latter The Fusiliers proved their McCourt position Last week. has been worth last Saturday when they Muckleroy, moved to the pivot position.

cupy

Morton As Leader

[held South China "B" to a goal- less draw in a thrilling encoca- ter. Although the Recreio are a fermidable team on paper, I see no reason why the soldiers should nct energe victorious.

Morton, the Gunners usual pivot, will now lead the attack and his exploits for the Army team against the Shanghai Iater- port team last year, when he scored three goals, will he recall-ller ed by this move.

Fusilier Danger

-S. R.

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Recreio Stronger

The Eastern have been very erratie up to date, and unless they give a better display than 81they did last week they will be 38 lucky if they get off Hightly.

The Recreio will probably be extended by the Engineers, who

20

Fanling Pairings. Over The Week-End

The following the Royal Hon Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling text Sundays.

OLD COURSE

"

9.40

"

9.45

*

Mr. HC. Fih will be an absen- tee next Saturday due to an injury! 9.50 to his foot which has necessitated medical treatment is not yet. 2.55 known who will take his place on 20.00 Mr. Ea's porties.

10.05 Istill hold a strong liking for King's Jubilee, and I take it that 10.10 Mr. Pronix, now that is once more fit and well will have the ride.

10.13

10.40

have at last struck a semblancer. Lan is sending out two ca-10.16 of their Junior Shield-winning didates, and his stable will as usual 10.20 form The Portuguese will have bem distinct mec the services of Cesta and Alves, The Sub-Griffins St.

Leger 10.24 who played for the first team last should prove a thrilling finish with

10.28- week

Seventeenth of September, Wade 10.32 It is hard to understand the bridge and Valley View fighting it display by the University during out. These three ponies "hold the 10.36 Roberts and Talbot, the Fusi

the past three weeks. They start best chances, and all will be well left-wing combination wil

ed the season very well, but have cared for in the way of riders. probably be their most dangerous L. G. Robertson, of the Club, been beaten, badly recently. This Cyclamen Bay has returned to 10.4 Morton is a versatile footballer line:

players with Harrison leading the will now play in place of Brooks, week they will meet the Athletic, the Colony and will in all likelihood 1048

of the Police, at right-half, while and if they give the same per- be seen again in the and his inclusion among the for-

Keneghan, in the pivot posi-Fung King-cheong wards will add considerable tion, will have his work cat out "Darkie" Chan's place in the for-due for a swamping.

will take formance as last week they are event next Saturday. weight to their attack. I should watching Bertie Gosano, who is ward line. not be in the least surprised if the live-wire of the Recreio attack,

Sunday's Games

ST. GEORGE'S GOLE TEAM he scores a goal or two.

but the former, if he plays as Reece, the former leader will usual, should have no difficulty in

The following will represent the 9.30

ty of St. George versus St. support Morton at inside-right, holding him. while Nash is being rested,

drew's Society in the golf 9.35 match to be played on Sunday 9.40 November 170 EC Marton,

Right Wing Weakuesi

Following their very poor show- ing against South China, drastic) changes will have to be made the Navy's team, particularly at: right-balf. where Clarkeson cracked up badly, and on the right-wing where Dorzan wasted much too much time before centr- ing and was consequently robbed mine times out of ten.

3

TORQUAY FIND A NEW STAR

Morgan Coveted By Senior Club?

The following are the teams :- On Sunday the Fusiliers will China): S. Strange (Cino) and Lee should be a very even and excit The Best-Wong Wing (South meet the Fast Lanes and this Tin-sang (South Coins); Ging game. Both teams are at the Robertson (Club), Gough (Police) and top of the League table, Lee Kwok-wai (South China); Tad

The other game on Sunday will King-cheong (South China), Lee Wai-

BOU. j

E. T. McMullen, T. Monaghan

cision affecting the Illustrious Hody of holers in one did

His voice may be one crying in the wilderness, but it carries con-

viction

. It is a well-known fact that any player who does a hole in one has to dip into his pocket good and hearty Everybody congratulates him at his expense

There was the case of a man Last autumn who did a "one" and Cwished he hadn't. The customary visit to the nineteenth left him

G Marseille, Capt. Michel. W. J. S. Key, A. B. Parves A. M. FaSot: R.K. Col- ling's MORE

with no change out of a “tenner.” Now Major Hodgson is out to alter all that. In future his-club

1. Goare, A Sommer-will confer benefits on the one-

felt ALANYAR

W

D. J. Mackie, F. A Bed- monde

*

shot men.

Money Back

A. T. Lay, Col Blake. "If a visitor comes to Wilder KS Robertsonnesse and holes in one he will be

Mandy.

MOKE

G.. S. Archbett D. I. G-entertained to mich," said the major yesterday. We shall then EW. Kik, J. S. Mac-refund his green fees and caddie's Larenza Z

fee, and call him to the bar. He will not be allowed to pay for any- thing."

F. M. Es, RL. S. Webb. A. K. Forsyth, G.S. Cham

bers.

1. S. Dunnett, P. CB. Black 723 A

·E. "Grimble," For Toda

And what about a member do- ting a one???

G. B-Bond, WC nineteenth too, and his day's ex- He will be our guest at the

Shewale & FINA

C. C. Stari, A. D. Him-[penses will not trouble him,” said

•phreys.com yo

Major-Hodgson..........

D. L. Prophet, W. G. Bo- So if you see a lot of visiting bertson

Hunt, D. J. Keogh.

ulie K. W. Lanes

Class

11.00

Pays Lat--Morant E M

Birden

3.25

9.45

Kwai-shing `(South China), Fube that between the Radio and the A. Pearce, La R. Andrewes, N 9.50

toug

(South Chiza), B. Gosam BASC & RAO.C, and though (Recret) and B. L. Bickford (Club), the soldiers should win they will Reserves, Rodgers (Club), A be given a good and clean game Eastman (Kowloon); D. S. Blake by the former team. (University).

(By GEORGE ALLEN)

Combined Services-Fa. Rowlands (Fusiliers),L/CFL Swain (East) London, October 2 Lanes) and Tel. Wolverson (Medway) Torquay United. have the happy (Captain); Fus. Keneghan "(Fusi knack, for a struggling club, of iers), L/C, Lawton (East Lanes) being able

to produce young and A. B. Rowers (Bruce); Ldg. Sto. players whom other clubs corer Dorran (Medway), A. B. Rose (Med I am told they have another in Cal Ridley (Lincolns) and L/Cpl way), 1/Cpl. Higgins (Lincolne), CHINESE CLASSIC FOR SUNDAY Morgan 3 21-years-old

outside Baldry (Lincolns).

Rei

"(Continued from Page 1)

The

Athletic, which team they will fiel Sunday morning-most players are in Canton...

Iam Yak-ying made welcome return at half-back for th Ietic, and, though not as fast ms good as when in his re

he still plays a good game.›

Stonecutter's T

The East Lancs. game should provid

"The latter" will

that their win

no fake

In the Second

bined RADC and

hould beat the

Fast Fancs 49-

should provide s

keenly contested gam

fleft

Morgan, says my informant a Torquay enthusiast, has every-Edz thing the modern wing forward needs-brains, pace, ball control, and ability to shoot with either foot. And if this has any mar ket value. Morgan plays golf from scratch.

or more or less in funds, thanks to Torquay, at the moment,

some successful transfers, st season: but their financial Desi- tion may not justify them, in re- tatuing Morgan when some of the bigger clubs take a fancy to him.

SOUTHERNAREA BOXING

British Boxing Board

nce that the

Anstalia

TOURISTS WIN

Phyllis Wade, members of the Mrs. Walter Greenlees and Miss

Beltash women's golf team which

Smith (Captain), ACL 9.55 Bowker, L. Goldman, A. Sommer felt, H H Mundy, H. C. Hopkins, 10.00 AB. Raworth, J. LaShellsbear 10.05 and A. D: Himphreyscale,

Beserver: BD. Evans and Et: 10.12 CoL E D. Matthews.

BILLIARDS ASSOCIATION

CINAUGURAL MEETING

A meeting to discuss the forma

is touring Australasia, won the rtion of the Hong Kong Billiards PO Hyman - (Mədə

New Zealand gomen's foursomes Association will be held at the Ldg. Sto. Nicholson (Medway) championsh

core of 77 South China Morning Post Boa Clarkson Medny), A. Bat Wellington

ruce), el. Jones (Med-

(East Lanes

Land

SELECTED TEAMS FOR WEEK END

(Continued from Page 4)

Hickanga

Stewart Hunter

p.m.

Club To Meet Army

10.16 10.24

10.28

"

NEW COURSE.

m. 1. A. Pearce, P. H. Scoonen Capt. Shannon, A. K. Mac- kenzie.

Foolfers in the Sevenoaks

this week, you will know is all about

THE AGA KHAN'S YEARLINGS

D. S. Edward, A. McKehaSale Only In England

D. Forbes, A Ritchie- A B. Raworth, Col. Mat thews.

A. E. Lisaaman, D. S. Robb

·W. A. Stewart, T. R. Cars- sels.

E. EL McGregor, H. C. Hop

Armistice Day

·OLD COURSE:

GIL Bond: SOT. Bath

9.24

m. W. E BRITE C

Black

9.28

"A.-D."

Hompare

G.

Costello.

9.32

· H. H" Pethick, LE

9.36

3.40

Fifteen At Sookunpoo

344

9.43

9.52

424

NDAY

BOGEL POOL AT KOWLOON GOLE SCL

The President Y Captain match be played

Club com

Bocey Pool.com

to arrange their

In Future

TSPUR)

October 12 has decided not

carlings-at- are surplus will in future „Newmarket,

ars past he has of sending the studs in Ire- the did not

to the Ang

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on the Turf A xine of them, Mah to England to Chousand. Guiness.

ew years, however, sales have been nd less important, prices on the low French has suffered

ble decline recently.

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