GOLF
Captain's Cup
Captains Cup November fying competition, was play-
Fanling on Saturday and day, the results being as fol-
Course:-
qualifes
ZR, Otto
83-13-70
er Scores:-
8. MacLaren
80-971
H. Burton
87-13-74
McKellar
84-975
CS. Robertson
83-875
H, Dodwell
82-775
*08-14=72 ·
qualifies
These were 32 entries.
Course:-
Megarry
These were 15 entries.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
1st Round Draw
The following is the draw of the Round of the Club Champion- ip of the Kowloon Golf Club to played on or before the 12th inst. A Urquhart J. D. Thoroson, A. T. Barley G. Milne. W. S. Hillier
(A. L. Eastman
A. W. da Roza
F.E.A. Remedios, W. A. Stewart.
L. D. Purves.
H. H. Mundy e A. T. Dennis
HONG KONG HOME FOOTBALL
Air Mail Notes On Games
And Players
BRUM" BEATEN IN
DERBY
Early Albion Goal Decides
(Special Air-Mail Service)
Birmingham O. West Brom- wich A. 1
· London, Oct. 18. The first of the Birmingham local "Derbies" terminated at St. Andrew's in a narrow victory for the Albion over Birmingham by s goal to none.
The solitary score came within two minutes of the start, Richard- son (W. G.) receiving a centre from Robbins and fading the net with a swift shot, which Evans, the Welsh international, who was deputising for Hibbs, might pos- sibly have saved had he not been of his interfered with by one backs.
It was, the only error Evans made, although he had a gruel-
DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY,
Manchester City. Langford: Cowan, Dale; Básby, Barnett M'Luckle Toseland, Herd. Hal- liday, Comrie, and Brook.
Leeds United Moore: Milburn
(G), Milburn J.; Stacey, Hart. Neal: Green, Roper, Fowler, Fur ness, and Cochrane.
SPASMODIČ ARSENAL
Champions Not Convincing
"Against Newcastle
Arsenal 3, Newcastle United 0 London, Oct. 18-Arsenal cer- tainly did not win this match in the clear-cut fashion suggested by the score. The champions were In a "blow hot blow cold" mood,
NOVEMBER 7, 1933.
CORRESPONDENCE RAIN AGAIN THE SPOILER TYPHOON IN PHILIPPINES
[All letters intended for, publi- cation must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not for publication, unlear so deired but as evidence of good faith. -ED]
The Fanling Hunt And Race Club
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "BONG KONU
DAILY PRESS."]
Sir-There appears to be some uncertainty in the minds of the public concerning the
activities
of the Fanling Hunt & Race Club
Because
for the coming season, of this we should be obliged if you will publish this letter giv- ing a statement of the following
facts:
(a) Race Meetings OPEN to the
general public will be con- ducted at Kwan Ti and the following dates have been selected:--
1993: December 31st, 1934: January 28th
February 18th
March 11th April 8:h
"
Cash
The Pari Mutuel and and in their good spasms they Sweeps will be run as in the past. ((b) The "St. John's Cup Cash Sweep" for which tickets are now being sold will be held as planned and is to be de- cided for by a race run for John's Cup" on the St. December 31st.
scored through Birkett and Bow- den, while Fairhurst turned the ball past his own goalkeeper in
stop a desperate attempt to
across Jack centre from going. goal.
It was rather a lack-lustre sort
ล
G. B. Gifford Hull v. J. Marling afternoon; but it was quite of "game, and one fell to wonder-
Knight. ED. C. Wilson E. D. da Rom.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
easy to see that he was not as cool as the man he replaced is ing how much better it might have been if Arsenal had been apt to be.
Birmingham suffered greatly al-assisted by Bastin, Hapgood, and absence of Grosve- Roberts, and if Newcastle had not so from the nor. With him away there was lacked the services of Weaver,
Davidson, and Lang. little
method and constructive power in the forward line.
The Albion won deservedly, method about HONGKONG TELEPHONE There was
their attacking play than the COMPANY, LIMITED. home vanguard seemed able NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
produce.
more
Edwards
to
W. G. Richardson led the at- that an Extraordinary General-tack well, and Robbins was strong Meeting of the above Company will be and Glidden smart, although han- by the fact that his held at the Board Room of the Com-dicapped pany. Exchange Building (Second partner, Carter, was injured ear- Floor,) Des Vreux Road Central, ly and the pair had to change and Murphy Victoria, Haugkong, on Tuesday, the places. 28th day of November, 1933, at 12 were decidedly clever half-backs. Noon when the subjoined Resolu- while the backs and Pearson were tions will be proposed as Special safe. Resolutions, viz:-
(1) That the present authorised Capital of the Company of $5,000,000 divided into 500,000 shares (hereinafter referred to as "old shares of the nominal value of $10 each, the whole of which have been issued, be in- creased to $7,500,000 by the creation of 250,000 new shares of the nominal value of $1 each ranking as for dividend as here- inafter mentioned and in all other respects pari passu with the old shares constituting the Company's present issued Cap ital.
(2) That the said 250,000 new
shares bs offered forthwith in the first instance (in the propor tion of one new share for every complete number of two old shares held by them respective. ly) to the members of the Com. "pany who on the 28th day of November 1983, are registered in the Company's Share Register as the holders of the said 500,000 old shares at par and so that "oa acceptance of auch offer the sum of $2.50 per share shall be due and payable leaving the balance due on each of auch said new shares of $7.50 per share to be called up at such time or times as the Directors of the "Company shall see it to make Calls in respect thereof and so that such new shares so accepted, abail rank for 45 aforesaid dividend as from First day of January, 1994.
And that such offer be made by notice specifying the number of shares to which the member is entitled, and limiting & time within which the offer, if not accepted by the member or be half of himself or his nominee, will be deemed to be declined, and that the Directors beat liberty to fix such time or times and to extend such time or times to such date or dates, and upon such terms as they may think fit. And further that any of the
Birmingham forward play was poor for McGurk was mastered by Edwards, and Curtis was often out of position, while Haywood lacked constructive power. Bloker was wonderfully alert and skilful, and the Birmingham defence gen- erally was a model of effective- Bootoli
ness.
Birmingham-Evans: Barkas; Stoker. Fillingham, Cal- ladine; McGurk, Smith, Haywood, Bradford, and Curtis.
West Bromwich Albion-Pear- Shaw, Trentham: Murphy. son: Richardson (W.), Edwards; Glid- den, Carter, Richardson (W. G.), Sandford, and Robbins..
SAFETY FIRST ·
How Leeds United Won At Manchester
Manchester City O, Leeds United 1.
London, Oct. 18. From the foot- ball point of view it was the poor- est game I have seen this season
writes The Pilgram').
Leeds deserved their first away. victory and the first they have gained under the auspices of the League at Maine-road, but only. because they got the ball into the net and the City didn't They beat not an impressive side ex- cept in the dourness and decision of their defence, and they could not claim to have had the better of the game.
have been
Not that all the substitutes fail- ed. Pearson, for instance, made quite a creditable first for Newcastle, and
showing Betton per-
Dunne in the most complete way imaginable.
(c) The Hunters' Arms will be in use exactly as in former
We thank you this letter.
No Play On First Interport Day
until
to the pavilion.
Shanghai interested in cricket. The ull team is as follows:-D. W. Leach, T. W. R. Wilson, B. Booth, J. C. Jenkins, J. F. N. Mayhew, F. F. Stokes, P. V. Simpson, P. Madar, T.A Madar, A. C. Sinclair and J. A. Lance, with F. L. Rawsthorne as twelveth
Four Killed: Widespread Damage
Manila, Nov. 4.
The second typhoon which swept through savo provinces in the Visayas last Thursday took a toll of two lives in Iloilo and two in Jaro, besides many houses either blown down or unroofed along the typhoon track, and considerable loss in crops and damage to pablio works, according to latest telegrams received from the typhoon stricken arens
With the storm out in the China sea, all typhoon signals in the Islanda have been ordered down. At 3 p.m. yester miles west northwest of Culion, day the typhoon was located about 150 moving west northweat or northwest by west
[By "L. B. W."} Yesterday dawned dull and dreary but the more optimistic cricket eu thusiasts were hoping that the rain would hold off, so that we may have our interport after all. Shurtly after 10 s. the Malaya team went out to man
An interesting feature is that Singa have a knock at the nets, and though
seemed quite cheerful about it, pore bave sent a representative side to there was a slight drizzle at the time, i the abou: 10.40 mm. when a sharp Hong Kong to take part in the scu- By the time the Shanghai I reach shower drove them all post haste back to the first time for many years I learnt immediately after that the Hong Kong, the first round of the
"No estimate of the damage to works captains hat deeided not to play until matches will already have been de 1.15 p.m. when another inspection of cided, as Straits Settlements meet
7 and 6. Not much news has been public works by the district engineers the wicket would be made. It is need-Hong Kong this week-end, November has been furnished the buccasu of less to add what happened.
At the time of writing, it does not available with regard to the strength of the provinces hit by the typhoon. of the Straits side but it is believed to This was due to the interruption of seem that there will be any play at all be good though naturally on such a communication as the telegraph lives to-day (Tuesday) unless the weather long journey from their native soil in most of the provinces which felt the
the Straits are at a disadvantage in fury of the storm been blown down. turns good and we have a strong sur during the morning Even then, the chances are that the game will not raising anything near their strongest team. Even the Shanghai team ha start until the afternoon, that is if it undergone some alteration due to ver starta at all.
The rain has upset all the plaas, tain members being unable to spare
the time away from work. and unless we can make a start to-day,
Hongkong has always been a for- it would seem that Hong Kong will be midable opponent of Shanghai at sl playing three days against Malaya
Straits-Hongkong game is known and then have to start against Shang-games and after the result of the some idea of the final results may be hai on the fourth.
gathered.......
Shanghai Feel Confident
Shanghai Nov. 2 The cricket eleven chosen to re- years. "for" publishing present Shanghai in the three cornered Interport, serius at Hongkong against Straits Sattlements and Hong- kong, will leave on Tuesday, Novem ber 7, in the Canadian Pacific liner, Empress of Ruskin.
THOMSON & CO.,
Secretaries, Fanling Hunt & Race Club. November 8, 1933.
formed his task of looking after NOT QUITE SO COCK-SURE
S. Navy Divided On:
Dirigibles
All the same, much of the play lacked distinction, many players failing to master a slippery ball.
The failings of the Newcastle forwards led to the team's un- doing. No definite purpose obvious behind the scheming of the inside men, and ever
Left Out's Forecasts
FOR LAST WEEK'S GAMES
when
Home Team's 83 per cent. correct.
Away Teams 100 per cent.
correct.
openings were made the shooting
was poor.
Allen should certainly have had two goals and Boyd at least one the to keep Newcastle. well in game. Moss made many mistakes in the Arsenal goal; and was luc- ky to escape with a clean sheet.
For this thanks were due Male and Sidey, who did useful work under the bar. Male was the complete full-back again, but the genuine of James was not muchy in evidence.
to
Revealing Washington, Nov. 1 divided naval opinion on the subject Admiral William Standley, chief of naval operations, expressed the per sonal opinion today that no additional airahips would be constructed by the nary until the big dirigible Macon proves her worth.
Rear Admiral Ernest J. King, chief of the navy.bureau of aeronautics, said alst week at Los Angeles that the navy would seek funds for the construction of two dirigibles larger than the Macon to replace the ill-fated Akron and the Los Angeles, the latter now retired.
King also said the navy would seek fands to build several squadrons of huge long distance bombing airplanes of much greater flying radius that the recent participants in two mass flights between the United States and Panama.
The Macon, sister ship of the Akron, which was destroyed in a storm off the New Jersey const last April with the loss of 73 lives, is now based at Sunny- vale, Calif., near San Francisco, being permanently attached to the fleet in the Pacific.
H.M.S. HOOD TRAGEDY
Man Drowned While Returning To Ship
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, Oct. 18. The visit of H. M. S. Hood to Banff Male, John;
over the week-end marred by a tragedy Arsenal Mous Jones, Stay Hl; Birkelt, Bow- at the last moment. When one of the ship's boats was returning with mem den, Janeland Jack.
Newcastle United. Melnroy: bers of the crew who had been ashore late tonight, one of the men was wash- Nelson, Fairhurst; Bell, Betion, ed overboard and swept among the Murray: Boyd, Richardson (JR.)rocks near the pier at Macduff Harbour.
Allen, McMenemy, and Pearson.
VIRILE VETERAN
W. H. Smith's Part In Easy Huddersfield Win
London, Oct. 18. Willie Smith, the famous Hud- dersfield Town player, who has been many years with the club, played a fine game against Leicester City at Huddersfield, and helped mater- ially in a victory by 3-1 over Leicester City.
were without The City, who Marshall as well as Brook, did more of the attacking, but their forwards hadn't a shot amongst them," and their methods were all wrong. To commence with they were at a physical disadvantage, and they increased their handi- cap by the closeness of their play
heart and by dwelling on the. ball
It breaking to the half-backs to see their work frittered away as it was by such innocuous forward Not only did he score one of the play. The defence all round was goal, just before the end, but good, but Toseland was the one Smith, who had his fourth benefit auid new 250,000 shares which man in the attack who did any-with Huddersfield last week, made shall not be taken by the Com-thing at all. The play of the in- many chances for the inside men. pany's shareholders in manner side forwards was distressingly aforesaid be disposed of in such slow and weak... manzer at such time or times and upon auch tarms as the Company's Directors shall, in their absolute discretion think fit,
The Leeds line were hot a great deal better, but they were quicker on the ball, more direct and more incisive, and if he did not accom plish a great deal the City had no counterpart to Turner.
Huddersfield wore worthy winners in a one-sided game. Indeed, Lei- cester were rarely in the picture as an attacking force, although they improved somewhat in the second half,
Efforts were made to recover the body, but, although strong searchlights from H. M. S. Hood, were concentrated round the spot where the man disap.. peared, no trace of the body had been discovered up to the early hours of this morning.
LUCKY WINNERS
West Ham's Defiance At Nottingham
London, Oct. 18. West Ham United won by the only goal scored an Nottingham Forest a ground, and were undoubt edly very lucky to take away both points.
After Wood headed through a centre by Marton, the Forest were attacking for long periods. That none of the bome forwards "scored was due, to some extent, to ineffect- ire shooting, but at the same time fenes put up By West Ham, and a lot was due to the splendid de- by the halves in particular.
Rutherford, in goal also fielded
On the run of the play, Hudders field should have led by more than 2-1 at the interval, McLean and the ball surely, and punched out Luke having scored for them and some awkward shots, Liddle reducing the arrears.
(3) That no shareholder shall be
But the main strength of the entitled to any offer of a fraction team was in defence. Their met- of an additional new share in hods were rather of the rough and icspect of any odd old sbare ready order. Get the ball away Bott. put them further ahead, and held by such shareholder.
was always their first considera-after MacLean had twice missed The Transfer Books of the Com- tion, but their positimtal play was through poor shooting in the second pany will be closed from the 28th good and they were quick and half, Lake and W. H. Smith settled November, 1933, to 28th November, sure in the tackle, the issue
", "
1983, (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board,
W. L MOKENZIE, Berretary. Hongkong, Sink Getóber, 1929,
For West Ham, Morton revealed the best form, but Watson had a difficult task to evade Graham, but he made one or two good bursts for
for some shote: 1.
goal, and Wood found opportunity Dent and Hace made the best The only goal was cleverly ob- There were 10,000 spectators, a
Huddersfield TownTarner; scoring efforts for the Forest, tained by Fowler midway through
d Willing Nottingham Forest, Ashton; the second half after Herd had Roughton.*** Moun
Smith (W Smith Barrington; McKinlay, had a point, disallowed when he hamm Christie, Cam
had recovered from a trip and H.), MeLean, Smith (J.) Lake, and Graham Pugh Masters, Race, dribbled half the length of the Bott field, The innocent suffered on
Leicester City, McLaren; Black
Pure Dent, Simpson and Barry
West Ham United Rutherford; Iter Anderson Bar-
ippott
this occasion, though the referee Jones Smith, Heywood, Ritchip; Chalki
the offence when it Adoock, Gurry, Campbell Lochs
head, and Liddle.
The team picked.. is a strong one, under the able captaincy of D. W. Leach with T. W. R. Wilson as vice captain, and those chosen will leave with the good wishes from all in
Ideal: Captain Shanghai followers of cricket are fooling fairly confident in seeing the team return victorions. With D. W. Leach to captain the team they are assured that bowlers, batamen and fielders will be utilised to the best ad advantage. All the members of the tosin are capable of making A. Isnocs aan good scores with stand-by should anyone fail. "Sam" Isaacs has pulled more than one interport game out of the fire and if the occasion arises he may be called upon once more to hit the bowling off its length.
In attack Shanghai has six bowlers who during the acason have all been
successful, though D. W. Leach and T. W. H. Wilson will probably be the most dangerous to their opponents.
The Shanghai team, however, will The glorious uncertainty of cricket" not forget that stock cricket phrase and they will not underestimate the opposition.
The programme of cricket dering the team's stay at the Colony is an extensive one. The interport match against Hongkong will be played on November 11, 13 and 14, and that against the Straits on Nov. 15, 16 and 17. A one day's game will be played against the United Services on Nov. 19 and the prostate will be wound up with a one day's match against Kow- loon on Nov. 21. The team will return in the as. President Taft, which is expected to arrived in Shanghai on Nov. 94, leaving Hongkong on Nov. 22. During their stay the team will enjoy the hospitality of their. hoarta. manager, H. T. Smith is accompanying the eleven.
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