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KOWLOON

BOWLING CLUB

President's Team Defeats Vice-President's

MRS. RAPLEY DISTRIBUTES PRIZES

As a fitting close to a most successful season, the President's "team of the Kowloon Bowling Club defcated the Vice-Presiderit's team by fty-three shots at the Club greens on Saturday afternoon.

At the conclusion of the game Mrs. Rapley, wife of the President the distributed of the K.B.C. prizes won during the past season, Miss Joyce Logan presented Mrs. Rapley with a bouquet.

The results of the match follow;

President,

V. Petherich

E V. Searle

J. Cavanagh

F. L: Rapley

(Skip)...26

A. Webster

D. Polson

Vice-President.

A. Mcintyre

H. F. Stoneham

W. Mair

D. Gow

(Skip)...15

In the American Tennis Tourna- ment (Automatic Handicap) the Red team beat the Blue team by the narrow margin of 8 pointa,

Scores:-

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Red Team,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933.

HOCKEY

Wins for Hong Kong

Ladies

RADIO BEAT MEDWAY

were

Several Hockey matches played during the week-end, the Hongkong Ladies "A" and "E" defeating the St. Andrew's Ladies and the Recreio respectively while the HMS. Medway after leading twice in the game lost to the Radio -second eleven, The Diocesan Girls' School wete bea- ten by the Ladies by four guals to one.

HOME FOOTBALL

RESULTS

First Round Cup Tie Matches

TOTTENHAM GO DOWN ON HOME

GROUND TO DERBY

W05

Who

The surprise of the week the defeat at home. of Tottenham at the hands, of Derby twice found the net letting their opponents through only once.

The football. Association Cup-" tie matches have started in real earnest and below are the results by Reuter, together as cabled with league tables brought up to date. As a

·HK. LADIES V. SAINTS This match was" played, at 800- kunpoo, the Hongkong. Ladies winning by the only goal scored. netted by Miss Churchil. result of this win, the HE, "Ladies avenged their defeat of two weeks ago

when they were beaten by three goals to one,

At Saturday's match the win- ners proved to be much the stronger and should have won by a much bigger margin. The de- fence of both teams were promi- nent, B. Pope, B. Helbing and M. Wallace being outstanding for the winners, while G. White and J. Wong did well for the Saints. M. Woolley, the Saints Captain, was perhaps the best player on

lacked the field, but she

the col- necessary support from her leagues.

The play was fast, and the Hongkong Ladies scored the win- ning goal through Miss J. Chur- chill from a nice pass by B. Hance.

RADIO v. MEDWAY Playing at Caroline Kil, the Radia second eleven beat HMS. Medway by three goals to two in an, evenly contested game.. The sailors were the first to open the scoring through Ferris after some excellent combinations, but Sur- jin Bingh equalised for the Radio shortly afterwards.

After the Interval play became fast. End Holmes. after some brilliant stickwork - and good passes from wing to wing, re- gained the lead for the Medway. Towards the end, however, the Radio made a final spurt which resulted in their acoring two goals, through Gurbachan Singh.

"Y" LADIES V. D.G.S. In their encounter at King's Park, they" Ladies proved too. strong for the Diocesan School girls, winning by four goals to

one..

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League Tables

Partiok....

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511-286.

9 13 8 33

-17 Airdrie ............. Third Laert... 18 Cowdenbeath ... 18 St Mirren 18 1 1982 41

'FIRST DIVESTON.

Aston Villa Chelsea Field Leicester Liverpool Portsmouth Sheffield U. Stoke Sunderland

Tottenham

WOITE

2 Newcastle U. 8 {"Birmingham

A

1 W. Bromwich 1

'2 Leeds

3 Manchester 0. 0

1 Blackburn

0

2

* Weddeeday

0

2

0 Middlesboro.

1 Everton

1 Derby, "

SECOND DIVISION

8 Port Vale

0 Bary

2 Notts C."

0

ENGLISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION...

Bolton Bradford

16

P W L D A Pta #25 31 14 23 168 29 13 Grimsby

Brentford

Burnley

9 Swarikes

Manchester U. Notts F

2. Bradford C.

2 Fulbain

1 Millwall

V

R

Arsenal...... Tottenham Huddersfeld.

16 8 4:39 27 20

21 Blackbur47 18 18

6 2 35 82 19

18 7 5 4 20 24 18 Oldham C.16 6 4 8 18 18 Plymouth....

1628 87 24 17 Pronton

Weet Ham

16.7

Liverpool .16 78 8.83 89

03 7.0 33 84 18 Middlesboro. 7.089 818 Wolves 18884 28 36 18 West Bromwich. 16 8 8 4 20 22 1

10 ton Vills Aston Leeds......... Birmingham Leicester Newcastic.. Everton. Stora Wednesday, Sheffield U. Chelsea

18 7 8 1

6 6 3 27 28 34

218.7 17 35 15

Grimsby Port Vale Blackpool

07 15

4 Hull

0 Blackpool

2 Lincoln

Southampton 0

Scottish League

16 67425 Airdrie

84.602230

450 14 Ayr

134 68 26 25 18 Celtic

18 8 7 8 18 36 13 Cowdenbeath

.16

16 6 10 1 24 38.. 11 Hearts

18

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CUP TIE

FIRST ROUND

Trinity Workington

Rotherham Scunthrope Barrow Coventry

New Brighton

Walsall

Gateshead

York

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1689 4.11 22 10 Chester

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29 11 N. Shields

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Falifax

Carlile Northampton

Queen's Pk. B. Ilford

P W L D F & Pta Bath

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18 14 2 2 58 19 30 Crystal Palace

Miss O. Dalziel (2) and Miss Q. Brown scored for the "y". Ladias and Miss 8. la" the first half West, for the schoolgiris. In the second half, Misa O. Brown scored another goal, bringing the total up to four goals to one in her side's favour. RECREIO V. H.K. LADIES "B" The Hongkong Ladies "B" team beat the Club de Recreto Ladies Motherwell Bews and Mrs. Lawrence 18-12 by five goals, to one

on the Rangers Waterton and Mrs. Lerb 18-12 | Marina ground in 8 friendly Ayr Uld Hamilton and Mrs. Law-

match."

Aberdeen

•Hearter ... 13-17 son .......

The opening exchanges were

Kilmarnock ...... Polson and Mrs. Hardie... 12-18 even, but after 15 minutes play,

St. Johnstone 18 7 8 5 39 78 Northfleet Terry and Mrs. Johnston 18-12 the Hongkong Ladies took the

'Bouth... 18 Queen Blue Team.

lead through Miss Adams. Short

Falkirk Hamilton Armstrong and Mrs. Hall 18-14 1y afterwards the Recreio equa-

Celtic ranki Tetley and Mrs. Howie... 17-13 lised through Miss C. Remedios.

Dundes. Sturgeon and Miss Lawson 14-16 Just before the interval, however, Leib and Mrs. Boyce.....

Queen's' Park 18 9-21 Miss M, Bishop regained the lead

Hiberniannua Barling and Mrs. Whyte 15-15 for the Hongkong Ladies. The following were the prize- winners:

LAWN BOWLS,

In the second half, the Hong- Clyde kong Ladles had much more of the play with the result that they Club Championship:-A, M. Hol-scored three more goals without

Adams land Runner-up: W, Macfarlane.reply, through Miss Third prize: V Petherick,

President's Cup: V. Petherick, (Skip) 16 Runner-up: J. Watson. Third prize:

M. N. Rakusen' J. Roberts

B. W. Bradbury G. Ne

T. Gooding

(Skip)...21

J. Gibson

A. W. E. Davidson J. Whyte W. Glendenning H, Gittins L. Luck

A. M. Holland

(Skip)...35

C. E. Elliott

Heywood R. Duocan

(Skip)...21 S. E, Abraham C, L. Farmer

A. Mackay

A. R. Dallah

L. Whant

J. Fraser"

(Skip)...22

W. Macfarlane H Nish (Skip)..15

A. E: E. Jefries J. Rodger

A. F. Paul

J. Watson

J. H. Budding

G. E. F.

(skip) ..19

Thompson

C. Hatt

J. Lindsay

A. Sherriff

(Skip)...25

C. B. Hösking

A. W. Grimmitt W. Hyde

B. Maughan

(Skip).30

A. O, Brawn!

R. Hall

J. G. Ozdria

W. 8. Drake

(8kip)... 9 L. 8. Greenbill

J. D. Thompson R. Morrison

8. Randle

(skip) 18

McDonald

VC. Labrum

A. Chapman.. J. Sloan

(Skip)...26

J. Beach

A: K., Taylor

A. E. Blkstone

(Skip)...21

Total...215

L Guy

(skip)

A Kida

M. I. Razack

C. E. Marques

A. R. Whibley

R. Hall

Vice-President's

and Mias Bishop.

(2)

Cup: A. MTHE NOVEMBER

Holland. Runner-up: H. Nish, Third prize; L. Guy.

Handicap Doubles: P. L. Rap-. ley and G. N. Mitchell. Runners- up: H, F. Stoneham and H. G. Sherria.

Handicap Singles:-A. B. Whih- ley. Runner-up: F. L. Rapley. Third Prize: L Guy

Non Prize-Winner's Contest:--C. B. Hosking. Runner-up: J Budding.

K

Rodger.

LAWN TENNIS." Club Championship: Runner-up: J.L. Tetley.

Handicap Singles: J, B. Star- geon. Runner-up: T, Armstrong. W. Handicap Doubles: D. Waterton and T. Armstrong. Run- ners-up: C. E. Terry and J, T. Bewe....

Hardcourt Handicap Singles: J. B. Sturgeon: Runner-up: T. Arm- 17 strong.

(Bkip)...14

A. W. Meloy W. V. Fleld...... J. G. Meyer

(8p)...,23

Total 162

FIRE AT KOWLOON

Outbreak In Hankow Road

HANDICAP

Won by Jean's Dream

London, November 25, Jean's Dream; a,20 to 1 chance the Man- ridden by Dines, won chester Novermber Handleap to, ddy when she best Free Fare, ridden by Bam Wragg at 9 to 1, by half a length" in a Held of 28 over the 11 miles distance,

Bon Soldat (50 to 1) was rid- den by Birett into third place. three lengths behind Free Fare.

Last-minute changes were: Ray rode Disarmament in place of Ladies' Handicap Singles:-Mrs. Bullock, who took out Bulandshar; Hosking. Runner-up: Mrs Hoare. Cunline, rode Isthmus and Eren- Ladies' Handicap Doubles:-Mrs. | än had the mount on Blandearria; Hosking and Mrs. Thompson, Sansepoir was the only eleventh Runners-up: Mrk, Lawson and Mrs. hour withdrawal Reuter. Hall..

Ladies' Non Prize-winners' Con- test Mrs. Lawrence. Runner-up: Mrs. Lawson.

Mixed Doubles Handicap:-Tetley.

Runners-up:: and Mrs, Hosking. Miners and Mrs. Hardie.

turned out and had the dre under control within fifteen minutes of The commencement.

Apart from some furniture be

ST. ANDREW'S DEFEAT

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GALLOPS

Good Performances All Round: Daylight Eve Impresses

(BY “MORNING DEW

Good performances all round marked the training gallops at. Happy Valley on Saturday,

One of the best was the gallop of Daylight Eve over a mile. The last three quartera of his gallop is given below, from which It will be seen that the pony went very well indeed. Daylight. Eve B Clas will be starting on Saturday in the Glasgow Handicap. over a mile. He has been allotted 152 lbs, th

Another good gallop is that of King Salmon. The pony went very well indeed and should be very close in the "B" division of the "D" Class, where he will be starting at 180 lbs.

Sadko also did a fine gallop, but as he will be running up. against Liberty Bay, I do not expect readers will want to know much about himenae

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City of Brisbane, who is a likely starter in, the Coogee Hand cap over a mile, went very well also. This pony too, Has some strong opposition to run against, although it seeinaun likely that both Night Star and Woodland Stag will accept. Friar Tuck, also in this race, moved very well on Saturday, est

Mayhower, Pride of Tsingtao, Lucy Glitters, and Now's The Time are among the others which impressed.:

The times taken on Saturday are as follows:

Dis 1st 2nd tance. Or. Da

Wonderful Stag Bojar. Stari Partnership

Valorons Iron Grey Trentbridge King's Bounty. Wembly Stag Adam Daylight Eve Blue Star Mayhower Flying Boy Badko Friar Tuck

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