WEEK-END SOCCER SOFTBALL LEAGUE

PROGRAMME

Following are the football fixtures

of the Adamson Cup competition for the week-end:-

of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, A.E. Clarke, with a score

of 80-11-09 qualified. There Eastern

Solid batting by Stonor, were nine entries. Pinder,

F.D.

Hunter (1) won the

Reynolds and Bogey (Par) Pool played over the Jeffery and good bowling 10 by 2 up. There were 10 en- old Course at Fanling on October

Kowloon F.C. on Sunday. October 20, by

;commencing, at 3.30 p.m.

Second. Round,

England

Ireland or Malaya v Scotland

China of

Wales

Switzerland

v India or Portugal

1. Philippines v Australia

These game will be played on Satur-

day, October 26, at the Craigengower at the same time.

Semi-finals

The semi-finals

will be played

on

Ingleby

Emberson enabled tries. Royal Army Ordnance Corps to beat Royal Army Pay Corps by 34 runs in a Pinkey friendly cricket match at Chalcraft Sookunpoo on Sunday.

Bedford

Smart

Bowling Analysis

R.A.P.C:

SATURDAY.. First Division

บ. Kowloon (Caroline Hill, 4.30 pm).. Middlesex

V South China (Soolgunpoa, 4.30 p.m.).

Second Division Service Corps V. Club

(Caroline H1, 3.15 p.m.). Middlesex

South China · (Sookunpoo. 3.15 p.m.). Kowloon

v. Navy (Kowloon, 3.00 p.m.). 130th R.A...

V

O. M. R. W.

.. 1 31

V

Kit Chee

* 0

49

(Military. 3.15 p.m.),.

3 1 10

0

Third Division

5 0 29

1

1. 0. 0

0

4.1

20th R.A.

V 24th R.A. (Kowloon, 3:15 p.m.). 30th R.A

Service Corps 18. Joseph's, 3.15 p.m.). 34 Shell

35th R.A.

0.

Engineers

v. Signals

Store, Ingleby and Pendergast, e Bridge, b Emberson

Hemming batted well for Sunday, October 27, en a ground to be the "Pay Blokes."

decided.

AITKENHEAD. SHIELD Captains for the Aitkenhead Shield match this year will be F. Goodwin (Kowloon) and J. Deakin (Hong Kong). The composition of the two sides will be made up from the following Clubs:

Hong 7). H.K.F.C. (7), Police (7), Electric (2), Taikoo (4), H.K.C.C. (2), P.0.C. (5). L.R.C. (6).

Kong:-C.C.C. (8). C.S.C.C.

Kowloon:-Recreio

(12), K.B.G.C.

(12), K.C.C. (81. K. Docks (4), K, Tong (4), K.F.C. (8).

TO-DAY'S BOWLS

Following

is to-day's pro-

gramme for the Quarter-Finals of the Colony Lawn Bowls Singles Championship:

AT KOWLOON F.C.

C. C. Pereira V M. R. Abbas W. J. Howard V F. J. Jones

"RAPIER” REVIEWS. DOUBLE TENTH RACE MEETING (Continued From Page 14) fore going up the incline, Mr. Black sent Sapper forward with a great burst of speed, and this naturally took quite a good deal of energy out of the pony. Lan- cashire Chips was still leading on coming into the straight, but it was soon passed by Far View: then from the outside came Sap- her, but it had to catch up far too

much lost ground; and, although; git managed to beat Lancashire Chips. Sander had to admit defcat, though with another few lengths to go the result might very well have been different.

Easy For Favourite

the Yunnan

The sixth race, Handicap (second section) over the two mile post distance, provid- ed a rather tame finish, with Victoria (Mr. Pih) securing its irst win so far. On the previous bccasion when it started, Victoria was well backed and, lost, but in his race punters made pretty well sure that they had their money on the right pony, with the re- sult that it commanded no less than 2,489 tickets for a win. There s nothing múch over which one could feel enthusiastic over this face, as once Victoria got in front it went on to win without any Opposition whatever. Mr. Needa ried hard on Galveston Bay, but even then it was actually three engths behind Blue Gate (Mr. Chao) for third position.

Mr. Wei's Hard Riding

In comparison, the finish of the. jeventh race, the Hunan Handi- ap (second section) over 14 niles, was quite exciting. Here! gain the betting public made the i light, choice, as the ultimate win- er carried no less than 2,407 ickets to win. Jack O'Lantern Mr. Barrow) made the running earlier on, but the result was ought out between Piet. He'n Mr. Wei) and Bressay (Mr. fearne), with Gold Coin (Mr. Ciang) making an unavailing ffort Piet Hein and Bressay ére at it hammer and tongs right p to the last 50 yards, but with supreme effort Mr. Wei got his mount ahead by half a length.

* Belated Start

The last moe. of the day, the Catoomba Handicap for "C" Class Australian ponies over the two- hile post distance, was good to atch, but the finish did not pro- ide a keen struggle. Had Piccadil- Jim not suffered from a belated tart, in which it lost much valua- le ground, it would have made he finish more interesting. With everal ponies bunched together, was difficult to see which one. as actually leading, but it was aticed that before rounding the end Shuttlecocks (Mr. Hearne) ad gone up with a sharp.burst. oming into the straight It was ill ghead, and it looked as if it as going to win; but Brown

erby (Mr. Black), coming up on e outside, fought gamely on, and owly but surely: It: overhauled Muftlecocks and went on to win 11:lengths, with Plocadilly.

taking third place,

R.A.O.C.

Bridge, b Pinkey Meetings. b Ingleby Stonor, e and b Chalcroft Pinder, retired

Stone.

Cardon, b Emberson

b Hawkins

Adiam, e Bpocock, h. Emberson Chalcraft, b Emberson

Ingleby, © Jeffery, b Boocock Hemming, è Jeffery, b Standing Pinkey, c Reynolds, b Standing

3 Bedford, e Pinder, b Reynolds 15inart, not out

19 | Lybe, b Reynolds

V

(Military. 3.00 p.m.). ORAE.

0 (Chatham, 3.15 p.m.). 27:12th, R.A.

(St. Joseph's 3.00 p.m.).

SUNDAY

First Division

V Navy

(Caroline H, 4.30 p.m.).

23

11

1

0 Sing Tao.

1

(Club, 4.30. p.m.).

50

St. Joseph's

V. Police

Reynolds, b Pinkney Jeffery. b Pinkney Boocook, not out

26

Total

101

20 1

Bowling Analysip

R. Scote.

91

O. M. H. W.

Extras (W2, LB2, B3)

7 Boocock

ទ 1 30 1

Emberson

5 0 24 4

Totals Hawkins,

135 Hawkins

0 25

Standing. Emberson

and

Standing

3 · 0 11

i Reynolds

1 ◊

3.

2

Gardner did not bat.

BEER

R

V Kwong, Wah

(Sookunpoo, 4.30 p.m.).

Sing Tao

Second; Division

V Ordnance

(Club, 3.15 p.m.).

2 Engineers

V Police

(Carolina Hill, 3.15 p.m.),

DIVISIONS

Following are the allocation of teams in the Saltball League which starts on. Sunday.

Chinese

FIRST DIVISION Canadian Chinese, Baseball Club, Cyclones, Filipino Club, Hong Kong Baseball Club, Indian Baseball Club, Recreio “A” and St. Joseph's.

SECOND DIVISION

Chung Hwa,... Central": British. Association, Cosmopolitans, Liga Portugesa, Recreio "B" Air Force, Engineers, Royal Scots, South China and. Victoria Re- creation Club.

Teams in the First Division will play each other twice. All Senior games will be played at Kowloon Football Club and Junior games at the Central British Association ground.

A meeting of the Management Committee of the Softball League will be held to-day at Filipino Club at 6 p.m.

R. Scots

v Kwong Wah

(Sookunpoo, 3.15 p.m.).

Third Division International

7th, R.A. (Chatham Road, 3.15 p.m.).

R.A.M.C.

A.S.A.

V

V

(Chatham Road, 4.30 pan.).

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BEER

AT ITS BEST

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